lflNE MERE 0! THE- PIUNEER warn {TELLS TIER SUFFERING SIS- ‘ TERS TO FIND RELIEF IN DODD’S mossy r1LLs. (Mrs. Forrester had Rheumatism and-I other Kidney Diseases for two years, but Dodd‘s Kidney Pills made her well. Dinsmore, Sask., May 22 (Special) â€"-One more of the pioneer women of Saskatchewan, relieved of pain and suffering by Dodd’s Kidney lPills, has given her statement for publication in order that other suf- fering women may proï¬t by her ex- perience. This time it is Mrs. John ,Forrester, well known and highly: ,lrespected in this neighborhood. “My trouble started from a se- ‘vere colt,†Mrs. Forrester states. “My sleep was broken and unre- Ifreshing. I perspired freely at the ‘eslightest exertion. I had pains in lmv back andltheumatism develop- ed, from which I suffered for two cars. “I do not need to tell you that I {was far from being a well woman {when I started to use Dodd’s Kidâ€" ney Pills. But now I am thankful ' lto say my troubles are gone. I 're- commend all suffering women to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills.†Suffering women can learn from the experience ofothers that the one sure way to health is to cure [heir kidneys, and Dodd’s Kidney ,Pills always cure the Kidneys. >74 W0 MEN DISPLACE MEN. 'Drive Male Eiuployes Out of Lon- don Offices. The most signiï¬cant fact that emerges from the coronation cenâ€" A PRETTY ROMAN CE. “A CELEBRITY. Mr. Jones was an excellent man, Stranger Well Treated Returns - - - prosperous in his business and mod- aud Woes Cafe Keeper. est in his ways, but not distinguish- There is material for romance in ,ed for anything in particular. His an incident which has occurred at Marseilles in a little cafe kept by a young woman noted for her beauty and goodness of heart. The cafe is close to the harbor, and is frequented by sailors, who gave the name of “Mother Marie†to the landlady. The young wo- man had to deal with the roughest of sailor men, but her kindness to her customers was her best protecâ€" tion. When they had no money, she fed them and kept them well supplied with tobacco. The sail- ors never imposed on her kindness, and always paid her when they reâ€" ceived their wages. . One day a stranger of unkempt appearance entered the cafe. “Mother Marie†immediately saw to his requirements. Alter eating a hearty meal he was asked by the landlady whether he would smoke a cigar. His reply was that he had not any money for a Cigar, nor even for the meal he had eaten. “Never mind,†said the, landlady, “have a cigar all the same.†A few weeks afterwards a wellâ€" dressed man appeared in the cafe and ordered food. Marie†glanced at him and recogâ€" nized in him the stranger who had not paid for his entertainment. The elegant gentleman told “Mother Marie†that he had heard of her kindness to rough sailor men and had resolved to put her to ,the test. He found that she was all that the sailors had represented her to be, and he added that he had returned to the cafe in order to im- prove his acquaintance with her. Then he disclosed his identity. He was a count and a large manu- facturer, and asked “Mother Marie†to become his Wife. The “sailors frienc †consented, and now the little cafe on the harbor has a new tenant. V ___>‘< Very many persons die annually ‘5115 Of the City Of London, just COD- .froin cholera, and kindred summer .cluded, is the startling increase ~‘female employment ofï¬ces. In the!3 busy square mile whereon are con-i centrated the biggest commercial!l and ï¬nancial interests, the ,womeni are steadily replacing men. .Thel present day secretary invariably .wears skirts. The typist looks» a trim little ï¬gure in belted blouse; ‘petticoats swish the legs of ofï¬ce stools. Women are everywhere, men :next to nowhere, in the modern ‘business office. And according to those in a position to judge, every indication points to a. still greater supersession of men by girls in city ‘ofï¬ces in the next ten years. The head of the employment de- ipartment of the London Chamber of Commerce, on being asked for his opinion on this state of affairs, explained that there is one great ldifference between the sexes in, this lqustion of ofï¬ce employment. l “The junior shorthand clerk is Ivery difï¬cult to getâ€"of the boy kind. If a boy is a good shortâ€" !hand writer. it seems to be fearedl that he will be always a writer. For the girl it is a very different matter. She deesn’t mind becoming just a shorthand clerk.†, The manager of one of the larg- est and oldest commercial training {coll-egos, indorsing this statement, pdded: . “I should not be surprised if the census ï¬gures disclose an amazing 'ncrease in female employment. We liav-e been placing girls at the rate 'pf 2,000 a year for some time. ‘ And these girls do very well. They ï¬ll lsuch situations as typists, secretar- ies, cashiers and bookkeepers 'very b’ï¬eiently, and there are women-1n iondon who can command salaries ‘unning well into four ï¬gures as uyers or heads of departments. ontrolling a number of others. A [woman is worth just as much as a worth what manâ€"that is. she is p her work brings to the ï¬rm. You lean go into many big Offices now-aâ€" ldays and see no man about. the place except the managing direct- 'ors or the managers; the rest are Group. Etc. l2 Vaseline Remediesmlhbes . CapsicumBoratonxrdo oninc.Cém horaiod Carbolated. amphoraie Montholatcd.nlc. Each for special purposes, Write For Free Vaseline Book. : Chzsciirouglil‘ifgfaldifl C ' M M shorthand mlcomplaints, who might have been saved if proper remedies had been used. If attacked do not delay in getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- logg’s Dysentery Cordial, the medi- cine that never fails to effect a cure. Those who have used it say it acts promptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. Pessimist Jonesâ€"“How is it, Smith, that you look so hale and happy and well?†Optimist Smith â€"â€"“Every time I sit down to worry I fall asleep.†___.â€".,-¢ Ask for Minard's and take no other. To cut brick butter for table use, tear strip of oiled paper wrapping, place on butter the desired thick? ness, and cut through. Butter in squares does not break or stick to the knife. The Oil for the Athleteâ€"In rub- bing down, the athlete can ï¬nd no- thing ï¬ner than Dr. Thomas’ Ec- lecti-ic Oil. It renders the muscles and sinews pliable, takes the scre- ness out of them and strengthens them for strains that may be put upon them. It stands pro-eminent for this purpose, and athletes who for years have been using it can testify to its value as a lubricant. The past continually takes form of vases into ' which thought of toâ€"day is soured. the the Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. There is vastly more unknown country in the land of happiness than in the land of sorrow. Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin- ator will drive worms from the sysâ€" tem without injury to the child, because its action, while fully efâ€" fective, is mild. ‘ SUCCESSFUL HOG RAISING. Select sows from families that lead you to expect good litters of vigorous, growthy pigs. Keep proven sows as long as they do well or as long as you can control them. Feed enough to give the sows a chance, remembering that for de- veloping themselves and their‘ pigs 3. large percentage of protein is needed. Keep their bowels in or- der, especially at fin-rowing time, taking care not to feed a loosening enough diet to scour the pigs. Ile- member, that the development of the mammary glands depends largely on the number of pigs in ï¬rst litter, and, last but not least, make the sow take care of the pigs by compelling her to stay with them a cons1derable part of each day. Our past depends entirely upon our present, and changes perpetu- ally with it. Nothing happens to us that is not of the same nature as ourselves. “Mother ' wife, however, Mrs. Smith Jones, was a woman of rare accomplish- ments. She was an artist of more than ordinary ability, a brilliant pianist, and possessed a voice of re- markable sweetness and power. At a large party one evening, at which she and her husband were 'present, her singing captivated a stranger who was one of the guests, and he asked to be introduced to her. His request was granted. After a few minutes’ conversation the hostess came' and took him away. ~ "‘You mustn’t monopolize her, Mr. Simmons,†she said. “I want you to meet Mr. Jones.†“Who is Mr. Jones’!†“He is her husband.†“What is he noted for ’l†“Noted for?†echoed the hostess. “Why, forâ€"for his wife!†>1‘_.__â€".â€"â€" ZAM-BUK HEALED BABY’S SORES. ' Mrs. C. Pardy, of 479 Seigneurs ,St., Montreal, writes :â€"â€"“I cannot ltell you how thankful I am for the Icure Zam-Buk has worked in the {case of my baby son. He was trou- {ble-d with scalp disease and I tried l.Ievei‘ything I could think of, but in 'gvain. Finally I tried Zamâ€"Buk. I Ecould see an improvement after two japplications! ' After persevering iwith the Zam-Buk treatment he is lnew completely cured. 'Zam-Buk is certainly a wonderful balm, and I shall always keep it on hanc .†Mothers should use Zam-Buk for [all children’s skin sores, ringworm, "scalp sores, cuts, chaï¬ngs, bruises, letc., because of its great purity. Al- lso cures piles, eczema, bad leg, 'gvaricose sores, etc. 500. box, all idruggists and stores. .' 'Zam-Buk Soap, 250. tablet, is best for baby’s bath and for delicate skins. . ' , g’__ ‘- I‘ “Like father, like son,†said the lKnowing One. “In what way were ithey alike 'l†asked the Curious gOne. “First, the old man, when {the boy was a child, tried to break Ehis son’s will. Now the son is try- iing to break the old man’s.†! I A Pleasant Pui'gative.â€"â€"Parme- llee’s Vegetable Pills are so com- ;pounded as to operate on both the istomach and the bowels, so that Lthey act along the whole alimentary Eand excretory passage. They are :not drastic in their work, but mildly purgative, and the pleasure of taking them is only equalled by the gratifying effect they produce. Compounded only of vegetable subâ€" lstances the curative qualities of lwhich were fully tested, they af- lfordf relief without chance of inâ€" 'jury. Mrs. Materâ€"“Have you seen Mr. .Dater’s son since he got home from college?†Daughterâ€"“Yes, ma; saw him last night.†Mrs. M. â€" “Has he improved much 7.†Daughâ€" terâ€"“Awfully. He’s got a mousâ€" 'tache.†r ._.__-â€"~ Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. “Dad,†said little Henry, “~I’d like to know something.†“Well, what is it?†queried Mr. Meek. “What was your name before mo- ther married you?†REST AND HEALTH T0 MOTHER AND GHILD. Mus.\Vm5L0\v's SooriiiNG SYRUP has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN \VIIILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOO’l‘lâ€"IES the CHILD, SOFTENS tch GUNS, ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC. and is the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. It is abâ€" solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for “Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,†and take no other kind. Twenty-ï¬ve cents a bottle. SOMETHING SOOTHING. “Well, my little man,†said the houseâ€"surgeon cliecrily to the new patient, “how do you feel 2†“He seems all right,†said the nurse. “I’ve just taken‘his temperature.†“Good. Have you lzad anything to eat, sonny 2†“I had a little, sir.†“What did they give you l†“This lady gimme a piece of glass to suck, sir.†' teld “you i†hour or less. or by mail from ~- DVEING ! CEEXNING i For the very best. send your work to the “BRITISH AMERIBAN DYEING 00.†Look for agent in your town, or send direct. Montreal. Toronto, Ottawa. Quebec. By buying direct from us save money on you can ' BUTTER WORKERS. EXTENSION LADDERS, WASHING MACHINES. ' ETc. We will send you Catalogue free. Ask for it. SEMMENS & SON, . St. V Hamilton, Ont. ' ____________â€"__,____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- _“How profoundly still is the night!†she whispered, leaning her ï¬nely-veined temple against his coat-collar and ï¬xing her. dreamy eyes on the far-offflPleiades; "‘how soothing, how restful!†“Yes,†he replied, toying with her golden aureole of hair, “and what a. night to shoot cats.†A Thorough Pukeâ€"To clear the stomach. and, bOWels 'of- impurities and irritants .is. nec-essary‘when their action is irregular. The "pills that will do this work thoroughly are Parmelee’s vegetable . Pills, which are mild in action but mighty in results. They'purge .painlessly and effectively, and workl'a per: manent cure. They can be used. without fear by the most delicately censtituted, as there are no pain- ful .‘elfects j preceding their I gentle operation; : ‘ Mashington (who, is taking his. leave)â€"'“Aw, it3sc-ems to me, "Miss Morleigh, I have fawgotten‘some- thing. Awflet, me see.†Miss Morleighâ€"“Your gloves, perhaps '1†Mashingtoneâ€"“Oh, no! -Now I we- membah. Aweâ€"will you mawwy me ’l†" _____._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€""-‘ ‘ Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited, ' Yarmouth, N.S. Gentlemen,â€"In January last, Francis Leclare. one of the men employed by me,- wOrklng in the lumber woods, had a tree fall on him, crushing him fearful] . He was, when found, placed on a sle and taken home, where grave fears were en- tertained for his recovery, his hips be! Tug badly bruised and his body turned black from his ribs to his feet. We used MINARDS LINIMENT on him freely to deaden the pain and with the use of‘ three bottles he was completely cured' and able to return tgoAlï¬igf work. . Q EUR DUVAL. Elgin Road, L'Islet Co., Que. ____________.___.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- “Your wife is somewhat strong- minde-d, isn’t she, Littlejohn '2†“Strongâ€"minded? A furniture pol- ish pedlar came here yesterday, and in ï¬ve minutes she sold him some polish she had made herself.†aTRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smartâ€"Soother. Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 250, 60c, $1.00. Murine ’Eye Salve in. Aseptic Tubes, 250, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. ’ 99Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. - Miss Boodbyâ€"“So Mr. Smart really said he considered me very wittyâ€"eh?†Miss Knoxâ€"“Not ex- actly; he said he had to laugh every time he met you.†The next time you feel that swal- lowing sensation gargle Hamlins Wizard Oil immediately with three parts water. It will save you days and perhaps weeks of misery from sore throat. Ordinarily it is not joy you lack, but the knowledge of what joy is. Minard’s Liniment Lumberman's Friend. “What’s that boy yelling at?†asked the farmer of his son. “Why,†chuckled the boy, “he’s just yelling at the top of his voice.†v Warts are unsightly blemishes, and corns are painful growths. Holloway’s Corn Cure will remove them. NASTY BIRD. A little four-year-old boy living in a. country town disturbed and took some eggs from under a sitting hen belonging to a neighbor. The neigh- bor complained to the boy’s mother, who later called her boy to her and began to reprove him, when he broke in with the question: "Who The mother saidâ€"“A little,.bii‘(l"tolcl me. Now, tell me, how many *‘cggs did you take '!†The little boy, stammering, said: “Well! Well! Why didn’t the bird tell you the whole of it 2†~ “I suppose the servant does all the heavy work in your house?†‘1“Not all; my- Wife makes the pics and, puddings.†NAME-(30 Headache Waters stop the meanest, nastiest, most persistent headaches in half am We guarantee that they contain no opium: morphine or other poisonous drugs. 25c. abox at your drugglsls', Nisan-l Drug "-1 Chemical Co. of Canada. Limited. a a o . 'lington, I S TART TEA 'ROUTE ’ antee with four months; agents making big money; l ! ! Send ll: rrwma w , z ‘ .437? ’-‘-’.‘t‘ FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. ______________________________â€"â€" H. w. DAWSON, Nlnety Colborne Street. ‘ Toronto. F you want to purchase Alberta. Sas- katchewan or Manitoba. Lands n quarter. half or whole sections, or n large plots, I can supply you. . 4 RUIT FARMSâ€"Ten, ï¬fteen, -twenty, I or ï¬fty acre farms, with good bui1d~ ings ,and' well lanted. ‘ bargains.- p some gen-“me HAVE _ several ï¬rst-class Hundred ' Acre Farms in Halton, Peel and York. Also large farms. Prices reasonable. ' W. DAWSON, Ninety 'Colborno ‘ _0 Street, or nights and holidays, 'lwo Hundred and Seventy Two Wright ékzi'zrenuc.‘ _’_Pli,ones Main 6990 and Parkdale AK BANK, Burlington, residence of late Maitland Young, with beauti- ful grounds terraced down to Lake Ont- ario; this property is well situated in lieart_of grow1ng-Burlington; three min- utes from cars; thirty, from Hamilton, one hour from Toronto, three from But- falo, containin large drawing and dill- ing. rooms, par or, seven bedrooms, bat - room, stable, coachhouse, boathouse an (lock, ctc., safe bat-hing,f electric light, furnace, ample cellars, good_lw-.\.tei' sup- ply, largo grqunds. For particulars and inspectioraiépply James Harrison; Bur- n :5 > -» ~‘ A . *‘ngENTs, WANTED. ‘ TO-DAY. "Sella postali for circulars or 100 for samr Isles and terms. Alfred Tyler, London, I] . . ‘ ' " â€"_ _ . - ‘ - W. 4 GENTS WANTED.7â€"A study _of Other A Agency preparations convinces , r us that none can equal ours. You will a]. ways regret it if "you don’t. apply - for particulars to Travellers' Dept... 228, Albert St., Ottawa. ________________.'..â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" a, GENTS. SALESMEN and MANAGERS wanted; stop right. liere;_somcthing new; sell on Sight; ,‘automatic razor sharpener, for old style'or safety ;' guru-- each machine; 400,000 sold in fast; write or wire to- territor V going . day... ever Fail Company, Box 553,281). 'John, N.B. .1 - , ,r. . . ,MlscELLANEousg ' ' ANTEDâ€"Ontario Veteran Lands. located. A.-N. Hett, Berlin, Ont. ARM SCALES, special price. Wilson’s Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. ’ BERDEEN-ANGUS ,cm'rLE.‘ The Greatest Beef Breed. Unparalleled for crossing pur oses. ‘or~Buils, writo James Bowman, 1m Park, Guelph. ' EAVY' IMPORTED CLYDESDALE Stallion for sale. 9 years old, price $2.30. 0. Sorby,Gu_elph. ‘ QSAWMILL MACHINERY, “Portable - or k heavy, Lathe Mills, Shin le Mills, Boilers, Mill Supp ies. The Engines and Co., Ltd., :West E. Long Manufacturing Street, Orillia, Ontario. ' RANDON, Manitoba, offers excellent investments in Real 'Estate. Write for particulars of Fifty Dollar to Seventy- Five Dollar lots. Six hundred sold local- 0. L. llarwood, Brandon,..Mana 1y gTRAWBERRY PLANTS mailed oat†L paid, two dozen, twenty cents: un- dred, seventy cents; three hundred, two dollars. Mailed postpald. E. Hartley. Milton, Ont. ( NE SECOND HAND Iron Frame Veneer ' 2 Cranes, 1 Drag Saw. 1 Perkins Machine. etc; send for printed and Kitchener Co., Limit- 81-INCH HEAVY Machine, 1 Clip- DCI‘. Shingle list. The Rider ed, Lindsay. I EARN TIIE BARBER TRADEâ€"«NEW systemâ€"constant practice â€",, careful instructionâ€"a few weeks' complete course ~to’ols free. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Write for cata- logue. Moler Barber College, 221 Queen East, Toronto. 1 ANGER, TUMORS, LUMPS, etc. .. In~ (j ternal’ and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us efore too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00., Limited, Colliugwood, Ont. - 5 TON SCALE, o Scale Works, _________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" WOMEN 'WANTED to take orders in spare time, no experience neces- sary. Our lines especially used by mothers and girls. Apply Dept. A, Bl‘lfr ish Canadian Industrial Company, 228 Albert St., Ottawa. QPECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. L us in regard to any disease. . in drugs ofâ€" all kinds. Trusses ï¬tted by mail. Send_measuro~ ment. G1ussos ï¬tted by age. Write to-(lay for anything sold in ï¬rst‘class. drug stores to Dr. Bellman, Collingwood, Ont. special price. Wilson’s i‘splan tide, Toronto. Consult Lowest prices o'rrniin Aid-cons. crs. Fertile Eggs. W. Wardlc, Corinth, Ont. ______________.____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- V‘)‘ E pay the express in Ontario. Forty, 8 weeks Yorksliires. registered, ten dollars each. Write for what. you want. Thos. N. Havens & Sou, Aldboro P.O., Ont. IIEAP LANDS in Saskatchewan Val- ley. Good Openings for tradesmen and farmers. English speaking settle- ment. Write for illustrated pamphlet to Secretary, Board of Trade, Marshall, Sash. . It takes vastly more coui'age to be happy than unhappy. Enraged Creditor-“I’ve had enough of mounting all these stairs every day to collect’this bill.†Deb- torâ€"“Well, I can tell you a piece of news that will please you. After toâ€"morrow I’m going to live in the basement.†2 Greatestâ€. Lay‘ $2 for thirty. E. free sample to Dept-W. L.. for Juana! Drug and Chemical 00., Toronto.