vv.'vv_,-v V . pad -..... ....“â€" ___....._- ... I 'IOO LITTLE BLOOD. [s the Cause of Most- of the Miseryi in Austria at the in Everyday Lifeâ€"Improve the Blood and Disease Will Not Exist. 'Among the many thousands: lwonder to see bin ‘for Simon had A BEUG All' S FORTU '.\'F._. Simon Oppushic. lvcan, was :1 beggar. ,legs, and it was perfectly plain that. who : he could not. work like an 'RATS BY THE THOUSAND who has just died 0“ his way. In his wanderings age of sevenlymno will rediscover the 0111 Fleet. Ri‘ er, People did “at so familiar to long gone generations, 1 in that. position, which “0W ï¬nds 1.0mm,- m-mg nor Thames through a. channel more than twice one's own height, and which ordinary in time of flood thunders down in testify to the value of Dr. Willinms' l mortal. So‘he went through the {Wilt yol‘umc. .Beneath Ludgnte Pink Pills as) n blood and nerve 1Lowns and Villages 0f the dual eluâ€" Linens 51L is_recruited by a Stream torir is Miss Marv Jackson. Norâ€"wire in his sregwily-Prepared chair. “"1â€" â€â€œ5 Into It like a miniature mandala, 0111., who imys 2â€"“l lutVU . wheeled along 1“ the places 0‘ DUNN“ Lodore. ust-d Dr. Williams l‘ink Bills and lrvsort. and ‘holdit have. derived such great beneï¬t fl‘lnlligpt “‘9 aims them that I consider it my duty to, let others know their worth. upwards of three years 'I sullen-d3 ‘ ' from anaemia. anal grew so \vcnk‘lf“ d‘i‘fll' 1‘0 less that i could scarcely walk about. the i “f““d ‘11 money i“ hourse. I had no color in my face, ,bu: 1‘01““ and l“) my lips and gums were liloudlch‘r:_ 1 lost all ambition, suffered. from g ‘ headaches, and fell away in Weight 'lorm "1 alms. lntil I weighed only ninety-long" w ‘ MM pounds. l doctorcd 3 great (’C1Ll, T-L BLOOM l but it did not. seem to do me any: good. 1 was then advised to try, Dr. Williams Pink Pills and before llatteulionâ€"but had taken them ten days 1 feltï¬gu-UHg “rugï¬â€˜ better and my people could we u‘; Chaim!) in me. I continued using the F to pills for some weeks and am now in“ the very best of health. livery lb». pressing symptom has pnswd away and I huvelgnined fourteen pounds in weight. ' cine. can equal l‘r. ll‘illiums' l‘ink . constipation, Pil‘s and I strongly rwnmmi‘mllcnldï¬, simple insonsibility "Soothing" medic vim: in the work Everybody knew that he got enough 19m- 1 to live on, but few were prepared for 5'0“. the rexelnliop which was made when which a daily account was kept. all money which be received in I think there is no morn-19.5 colic, sour stomach, indigestion, l diu- rhoen. ‘ fevers and them to all weak and ailing girls.†Hruulilcs -is Bully 1g outliis but to‘ But whomever you wander in sub- of the churitublc. terrancnn London there is something startling or interesting to giect There are cavernous wine- vnults which, if they run continous- than $159000 was ly. u'ould reach halfâ€"Waxy from the. 1d scrip in his humâ€" City to Brighton, and which contain â€ks were found in thousands oi" casks of wine. Bent-nth Of ’St. Paul’s Clmrchyardâ€"gnur 'bus or the cob passes over itâ€"is a spacious, wellâ€"equipped lestnurunt where hun- dreds take their meals every day deep below the City trafï¬c, and to or HEALTH. gain access to which you must wnlk under :1 large block nl Warehouses, Little children alwnvs need careful .‘ . ' anl tlu. .~ , . ___ they ‘ ( ‘ l†but one of man) unce. When any comes they should not be drugged in- (lirrht rover (‘ntcrq b ‘ l v . l 2“. ~ . d" "(t â€â€˜1 ground outing-houses, \Vlnle are scores of bakeries which ailment. there day- with the soâ€"called . -Untlerncnlh Ilueklr _- * ~ mes, nor l .U‘bbury 3011 may should :look on a venerable arch and door- ;. 1 . . "u r - 1- usxous, rr1 .>-' , . . - . - ‘ 3...? xvi rszlt':'x1u8t'l“lim \lii: I‘Lbcqt l‘il‘dll- l‘un‘x “inch were buxlt about the “m0 - - . _i..‘., p uga i 8.. e L 5 ., L Pompeii was dostroyod, and near the 1p031tnc and i tor such troubles 'Strnnd you may haVe a dip i“ an underground bath into which gover- lus may have plunged seventeen cen- turies anrâ€"London Til-Bits \voxxns, leetl ing '5 Own ’l‘nblets. if its way to the v_“~_umy_M___ï¬___.M__ ...: nw' snsnml IN MlPIGlL WORLD Collingwood Bright's Disease Cure Brings to Light Others Equ- ally Wonderful. _â€"â€" Fred. Philip of Eglington Tells of Her Remarkable Experience. Mrs. _â€" Discharged From Two Toronto Hospitalsâ€"Dodd’s Kidney Pills Brought Back Her Health. _â€"â€"- Toronto, . “‘ll‘ll‘t from Collingwood ol the won- More than half the battle in a . .. . . cleamng greasy dishes IS m the soap you use. If it's Sunlight Soap it’s the best; ' an Ill“. l BIRTHDAY PRES CN'J‘. “'l‘o-morrow, Marin, will be yum. birthday, and 1 want. to give you i \Vllut I some appropriate present. FM)- 3._-(Spccinl)--â€" Th†shall it be ?" “\‘v'lmtcvor your kind lllf‘dl'l. may 1 . ‘. - 7 . (lerful cure of Mrs. ’lhomuh Aoams o. .sug‘gcst, John.†Bright's - {license by Dodd's Kidney l’ills has aroused great. interest here now your poor back and the discussion of it has brought out the fact that Mrs. Atlamn' (tune evening? is not an isolated one, that right In more, my love. (Next. Day): “Morin, you know has suï¬mr-«l from pulling off my boots in lb.- lt‘. will not sul‘icr any See ! I lune brought Toronto there are people who, sullm'- you a nice new bootiack, whirl; 1 ing from the most dreaded and fatal can vi“ hereafter instead." Diseases. have found .a. permanent cure in Dotld's Kidney Pills. of Kidney has been brought. to light istlmt of Mrs. Fred. l‘hilip, now rcsudmg 0.- Miss Jackson's experience should bring hope to all tl'e weak. ailing girls and women. What those i'illu have done for her they will do for others. Every dose adds tone and vigor to the blOOd and nerves, brings a glow of health to sallow checks. :1 sparkle to the eyes and a. ruby redress to pnl‘ld lips. No other medicine has done so much to lying comfort and health to weak girls and women. it you are ailing givcjmht the pills a. fair trial and new llCRlllll and strength will be. yours. Do not accept. any pink Colored substitute; the genuine pills nlwnys have We for Pale People" printed on the .your little ones antler from any of lrln-so troubles give them the Tablets anal see how quickly they will bring back the bloom of health. (lhe the little ones an occiisionul dose of the Hl‘ubletcl and you will keep them well. Mrs. Robt. llunna. Flgin, (hit... has proved the truth of these statements inn-d says 1â€"“! find Baby's Own Tabâ€" lets the best remedy for indigestion rand teething troubles." 'l‘ln: Tablets ‘ 25 cents a box, and may be Ehnd from druggists or by mail from l'l‘l‘e Dr. Williams Medicine Co., l-llrockvillc, Ont. full name "Dr. Williams Pink WHEBITY BEWR FEET wrapper around every box. Sold by medicine dealers: eVerywhere, or by mail at 1'30 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing: The Dr. Wilâ€" liams hTodicine Co., Brockville, Ont. $- TOWX \l’l’l‘llOl"l‘ WOMEN. Muiwntchiu. on the Russia. is the only world exclusively inhabilul by men. The Chinese Women are not allowed to live in this territory. and are eveni forbidden to pass the great. wall oI' Kalknn and to enter Mongolia. All‘ the Chinese of this border town are traders. .._.â€"â€"â€"+â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"- One of the most interesting and difï¬cult feats of railroad engineering lug anything really of that ever undertaken has just been com~ pic-ted by the owners of â€The Overâ€" land Route," Union Paciï¬c and Southern Pacific. Railroad-“ill? build-j ing’ of a bridge across the Great. Salt Lake hctween Ogden, Utuh, and Luâ€"‘ know pretty “"5“ all that is cin. Nevada. 'l‘he cut off runs from Ogden West 15 miles over lewl cumtry before ~rraching the lake prOpcr, then across the cunt arm of the Lake 9 miles to Promontory. 'l‘hvn live mill-s of solid road red and then 19 miles West over the west arm of the Lake toward Lu- Ciu :Lllfl thnncu across the Great Salt Luke l‘l‘Sl’l'f to L'ucin. Nevada. Across the cost. 'arm of the Lake. it Will be almost :1 continuous lillin supâ€" ported by trestle. Near the middle of this will be a gap of 600 feet of own trestle work lcft for the Waters of the Bear river which flow into theA arm of the Luke. Acrosu Promontory Point runs ï¬ve miles: of solid road bed and here dif- ficult work was encountered. Across the west arm of the Lake is ll miles of trestle work with zillllin aprroach at. each end of four miles. In completing the work of spanning the Lake. one great. difï¬culty was en- countf‘rcd across the east arm by the settlinz of lillins nnd trestle work. This: Was caused by the salt of the flow of the Bear river having: collccâ€". ted for centuries over the bottom of the Lake and having formed a Salt wall of 100 feet. It took 1.00!) tons of rock in piles which appear to have rcuch‘d the bottom of the Luke pro- per and which has resulted in a filth and sulcndid road bed. "It is intwndrd to reduce the run- ning time from Salt Lake to Chicago to 36 hours. -~.n'l out pnmwmgers into Vow York in 56 hours from Suit Lake. ._-_..+_..._._. DU lAIlllJ'l‘Y (IF WOODS. Which of the species of woods is the most durable '! To answer this question some interesting expczi~ moms have been made. and the fol- lowing results were obtained: Ill (1' and unpen decayed in three years, willow and horseâ€"chestnut in four years, mnple and rod beech in live years. elm and ash in seven years: oak, Scuttish ï¬r, and Weymouth pine decayed to the depth of half an inch in seven 3mm: larch and juniper were uninjured at the expiration of the seven years. In situations so free from moisture that. they may be called practically dry, the dumb bilit.y,ol' timber is almost unlimited. The roof of Westminster Hall is more than 450 yours old. borders of town in the. THE womSERs or UNDER- GROUND LONDON. .â€" It Is a Vast. Silent City, With Clean. Well-paved, Wellolit Passages. "If a man were to live to be a vhundred,†the lute Sir Walter Besâ€" gant declared, "and were to spend ' every day of his life in exploring this ivnst London of ours, I am sure it; Would be possible to put him down in a dill‘erent port of it every day for a year, and nine days out of ten he wouldn‘t have the ghmt of an idea whexe he was. And tlte some 3mm) might CnSily die without know- i other ‘London which lies beneath our feet, iund which, in a. way, is more won- derful thun the one we sec." There are probably hundrez‘s of tlzoumuuls of people who think they worth jknowing’ about. London who would l“open their eyes with surprise" if they were told that “hen taking: :their Walks nbrond they are walking 'chr a buried city with its network :of hundreds of miles of streets fol- ilowinz: exaclly the lines. of the streets nboxvground and bearing the same names. with an historic r;\‘cr fed by many u. tributary, with water- falls and bulbs. bookstulls. bakeries, and restzuuumsâ€"n vast, silent. (ity to Which the roar of the tmï¬lc above cannot. penetrate, but without which v I \ v lhe London we know could scarcely . t exlï¬t. If anyone doubts this let him get .permission to explore this buried Allletropolis, and within a. minute be crowded, noisy, City street into clean, wellâ€"paved, well-lit passages, along which he may wander at will FOR HOURS OR DAYS. By his side run huge pipes carrying water, gas. electric wires, pncunmtic tubesâ€"nil for the use of the millions of people above his band. He will ï¬nd that these vaulted streets brunch oil in all dizcctioas, just. us do the streets aboveâ€"ground, and he need xicver be m. a loss to Iknow premsely where he is, for ea- [1 lstreet lzeurs its name in plain let.â€" tors. And not only this, but on the walls are numbers corresponding to those borne by the houses immedâ€" iately overhead . if. for instance. he is walking cast- Wnrd along Gresham Street he will {ind Old Jewry branching oil to the: right and Coleman Street. to his left, while a. few yards further on lie can continue his walk along l’linccs Street. or Moorgntc Street at will. Thus he may wmuler for scores of lmiles along these white-brid-‘ed, :clean, wellâ€"ventilated subways, now lsturtlcd to ï¬nd himself peering down on a. railwayâ€"stution fur beneath his feet, and a moment later by the . thunder of an underground train just \ l l l 3over his head. i Deep below these subways are [others through which run enormous igns and water mains: and in between {at different levels, is the most won- idorful network of underground railâ€" iwnys in the world. If curiosity en'â€" lrics him farther there are hundreds â€of miles of sewers to explore, but the task is not. a Savory one, and he will encounter will ï¬nd himself transported from a} ' llroadeV nve., 'l'lglington .one of . i I . the northern suburbs. of the City. TllE BANANA'S MANY USES. l’l‘hnt Mrs. Philip was suffering from Bright's Disease and Was in a. most ‘lmmense fortune»; thc been made: . ’out of the banana business. Ile\'~3(lulll-Â¥I'l'()115 State, there IS not the ,enucs do not. accrue alone from the ’Shndow of a. doubt. She Was In tWo rule of the fruit, for the leaves are lcity lunpitnls, Grace and the Generâ€" :llell for packing, the, wax found on 3:11, and left both plaCes without n ;tl1e under side of the, leaves is a. ,‘hopc for the future. lvnlunblc article of commerce, manila IN ’l‘Ill'l HOSPITALS. lhcmp is made from the stems, and of In Grace. llospitnl tho doctors :tbis lzcmp nre mode mats, plnilod {wished to operate on her, but She. iwm‘k. and lure hundlx'erchicfs of the iobjoctcd, and leaving the. hospital iï¬nest. texture. Moreover, the bun-'mucd in another doctor. Ho told lnnn. is ground into banana flour. my at once. that she had Bright's The “11““! 0‘ Jamaica and the “03% Disease. and had her removed to the {Indies S‘wemlll’ )icld great crops General Hospital. The doctors here 0: this useful “‘ï¬t‘ ‘o‘emucrcd to an operation on ucâ€" -â€"-â€"â€"--+â€"~â€"â€"â€" count of the danger. ' On beinr dischnr ed a second time WELL POSTED' without ll‘C‘llPllt Mri. Philip stopped â€"" llbc doctors and started to take A California Doctor With 4" llodd's Kidney Pills. The result is Years Experience. Kthat toâ€"duy oil the terrible sou-Hing :is gone, she 1s able .Lo do all her “In my 40 ycnrs' experivnt‘t‘ as '0» lowu work as well us look after her teacher and practitioner along hyâ€" lbright little fourâ€"ysurâ€"old diild. gienic lines," says a Los Angeli-s ln an interview Mrs. Philip spoke 'phyuicinn, “[ have never found a 1‘1ch of her terrible trouble and gave food to compare with Grapeâ€"Nuts for ’unstintcd p‘nisc to Dodd's Kidney the beneï¬t. Of the general health of lI‘illS. all Classes of people. I have recomâ€"‘ MRS. PHILIP'S STORY. {mended Grapeâ€"Nuts for a number â€r â€I was sick for six months.†she 5‘0Ҡto patients With the greatest said. "before taking Dodd's Kidney success and ex‘ery year's experience ll’ills. l'luring that time I was six makes me more enthusiastic i‘egai'tlâ€"{“.,.oks in Grace Hospital and two ‘iug “5 “S"; imonths: iu the Gencml llospitul. I “I make it a rule to always recomâ€" Eu'as told in both places that nothing, linend Grape-Nuts and Postum Food more could be done for me. I ECoflec in place 0f coffee when giving started taking llodd’s Kidney Pills in my patients instructions as to diet Aprilkuxd am still usingr them. They for I know both Grapeâ€"Nuts and hnve done 11](- a world of good. The ,l’ostum can be digested by anyone. :l‘ropsy has all 1,,†um and 1 am now l "A5 for "RV-“61l- th“ engaged in kloing‘ all my own work just the some ‘much mental work my diet twice. 8. yes I Was before. I Was sick." day consists 0" Grape-Nuts ““‘d â€Ch ‘ The talk these cases; has caused has cream. I ï¬nd it just. the thing to :3180 5;“.de to Show how general the. build up gray matter and keep 1brain in good Working order. l 1 l l iconic and how numerous are the cures i. “111 addition ‘" 3“" wonderful 91“ ‘oll’ccted of Pain in the lack, llhcunmâ€" il‘ects as n brain and nerve CruchNuts aleiys k‘fl’s “I“ “55*" ,smlls of (llSr‘uSt'd Kidneys. In fact. UV“ organs in perfect. lll'illlhl’ tone. zcurcs by Dodd's Kidney Pills can be I carry it With me Will“ 1 “*WM- ,found by the hundred, but a. case in ‘Ul’l’ll‘l‘XYlgl‘ I am almost certain to ‘wliich they have‘ failud to cure has have trouble with my stomach." yet to be reported. Name given by l‘oslum (‘0., Bottle; __._____+ :Creek. Mich. _.__. Strong endorsements m“. the above‘ Of course the young S'pcndthrift lS from physicians: all over the country . 31 59â€." good 1"“?“3 I‘lltrl'eill's later have Stumped Grape-Nuts the most ‘V “‘9 17" apt to "“31"“ that he 5 :1 Conâ€" srieniil‘vc. food in the world. ifuunllcd old fool. 'l‘hcre's a. reason. Look in each package for the inm- 1on9. little book. "The lbmd to Wellâ€" . . . r dubs the facultms null sluulowu exmtenee . . .. yullc. with the cloud of depression. One way to . .. . n ‘ _ , dispel the vapors that beset the Victim» cf i, ‘omglclmlï¬ â€˜3‘“; do†i 3'0†Ulmk this disorder is to order them a course 01 . there should be mumc m every l’nrmelcc‘s Vegetnble Pills. which are house. '2" Wode'ly: “Certainly; but mnongrhe bed. Vegetable Plll< known what I obje‘l. to is the alleged music being: F’MY {So-“‘keffll Aieinost e‘llcwmv .. . -,, .. lll their ncuoa. A mail of them Will prove l.t‘.\t coor. this. .â€" *â€" Sul‘l‘er N0 Moroâ€"There are athousund Bil. .nsueas Burdens Liloâ€"Tie bilimu man is never :1 compuuionnblc man be There is 0“" class 0f persons UPON ennsehis ailment. renders him morose nnl l whom whiskey seems to lune little gloomy:E _ The lgomml‘lim li'lml‘v 90 dalmeli ‘ or no microâ€"those who let it nlone. ou< :w. l is ( XS: green ) 0. er. no one new \ . - . , ‘ ‘ ..ul’l‘erfrom ir. whrfcnn procure Pnrmelee’s A?“ to “it. (Tut Of u be] apeâ€"~Lot Vega-ml le Pills. Ely regulating tho liver 1"0‘“ board glow. and obvntinx the effects of bile in the Mind‘s linimenl in sale newnm stomach the}: restore men to cheerfuluess Some one asked Victor ll’ugo if it 11ml full vigor of action. was very hard to write poetry. He, replied : “It is either vely easy, or git is impossible.†I l ...-uâ€" First Munâ€"“Yea I'll do any work at :t‘l that's honorable.†Second Manâ€"" lraxious! Have you got so low as that '2" Worry wont cure a cough. When you ï¬nd a cough holding onâ€" when everything else has failedâ€"- For Over Sixty Years l MM. \Vlb‘slhw'u Soormso Svnur bu been mud b3 1 million: of molhcrn for the r children while Modulus lxsnothw the child, E‘Ulll‘ni tlr gums. alnynpaln. ours! wind care. regulate“! lheyvomnch and bowels, sud ll 1h: ban remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-live come a botth Sold by dmgglnd throughout the world. Be sure uni ask for " Mm. \szsmw‘s :looruzxu Si'nur." 12â€"04 Tn kissing a baby during a canvass Inlwnys remark that. the door little thing has the bountiful mouth of its l mother. â€"â€"-u‘ itching, Burning, Skin Dia- aasos Cured for Thirty-ï¬ve Gents.-Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves in one day. and Cute: Teller, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Eczema, Barber's Itch, Ulcers, Blotches and all eruptions of the skin. It is soothing and quieting and acts like magic ' l in the cure of all baby human. “caâ€"47 If ll: It is guaranteed to cure. doesn’t, we’ll refund your money. Prices: S. C. WELLS Co. 30! 3e. 50c. 61. LeRoy. N.Y..Toronto.Ca.n. 15â€"04 JUST AS A FAVOR. ...â€"â€" :\ working; mun entered the surgery of n village physician, and sat down on a solo with the air of a. martyr. “Doctor," he said, “you're treat- ing me for liver complaint, aren'tzten, you '3†“Yes. my man." Truth is constantly getting in the aiiswere'd the 'docâ€" Messrs. Northrop llvnmu Co. are (he the luse of heads Kidney Pills has beâ€"' f0â€â€˜15timn. Dropsy, and all the other rt». who live miserable lives because dyspepsia l of proprietoxu of. Dr. ‘lmnms’ Eclectric Oil, ...+.-_â€"â€"_. Q17 [TE ANOTH Ell M .\'l"l‘lill ‘. Uncle George: “Instead of “(filling One "5 â€he “‘05“; striking “W's that diamonds, don't you think it \\‘ul.li ‘xe more becoming to pay your my- gor's bills ?" Hurry: "But i8 I paid my lzlilor'n bills, how Bond 1 nilord to \Vl';[) diamonds '2 And if [letiplv ‘buy diamonds what. would ll‘l'h El... 4diamond lucrclmuls from starving or death ‘2" Uncle George: "But you ..on'l may for your dimnon'ds. either.“ i lIul'l‘y I HAll ! now you itl‘l) \‘.'ll])vllfl‘> ing from the point.†_........~+_â€"â€"â€"â€"- 3100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will pleased to learn that there is; at 1m... one dreaded disease that science . been able to cure in all its bld;c5_ ,3, that is Cntnrrh. Hull‘s Cnlarrh IA is the only positive cure no»: known the medical fraternity. a. constitutional disease, requires Cure is taken internally, acting . «â€" 1y upon the blood nnd mucous Hui-inc. llounvlotion of the disease. and giving the pullout strength by building up L.,.~ constitution and ussiatinj: nature in H... ing its work. The proprieton. 1...... so much faith in its curative pomn that they other One Hundred llcfllux‘r; {my , nny case that it falls to cure. Send for llist of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY . (TO, Toledo, 0. Sold by all Drugc‘ists. 750. ’l‘nke Hull’s l-‘umily l‘ills for consti- l potion. w-F. A good many enough, but the ‘huppens. l l than with one that‘s got a constant " hurt" ; l to it. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets Let one ‘ I stimulate the digestive organs. ‘ enjoy the good things of life and leave no , i had eï¬ccts~carry them with you in your 1 vest pocket-Go in box, 35 ccnts.-â€".;8 l . . fl ' ‘ Alter marrying the mun who \‘lllll‘lâ€" e;l her n. girl is apt to find tin-u lot»; another man. Lover's YoZ (WiSe llend) Disinfect- innt Soap Powder dusted in the fbnth, softens the Water and disilr ifectn. ...â€"J l "It was only five years ago :lm: l istnrtcd w-w-k," said Bragg, “and now 1 mm. $530 a. week without any trouble." . "That's so; il's easy to cum zluzt.†‘re‘ li'd Newitt, "but how much do iyou get?" -..â€"..â€" 'l"nc great lung healer is found in lcxcelleut medicine sold :14 lilc’l-Ll:“.< (30n~nmptive Syrup. It soothes~ :n luiinishes the sensibility of the. mom ' 01‘ the lhront. and illl‘ passages, and . sovereign rcnnâ€"dy for all couglu. ml la boru‘senew, pain or soreness in the cumi. bronchilis. etc. It has cured mnu)’ “mun suppovul tobe fur advanced. in cumâ€"ump- sion. v ...â€".- “Blubrl, I that I think will "llhat is it, Harry?" away." "Oh. llnrry! you are .‘.l'.‘ \Vu_\S getting up some nice suryrim- for me.†ilSllllllril‘. )od." 1 l l The President a. Slave to Gatarrh.â€"â€"D. '1‘. Sample, president of Sample‘s Instalment CcmpanyAVashingmn, Pa., writes: “ For years 1 was afllicmd with by specialists only gave me temporary relief I until I was induced. to use Dr. Agnew‘s ‘ Catarrhal Powder. 1: gave almost instant relief. 50 cents.â€"49 “Remember." Salli the friend. ‘tlm‘. ‘ riches have wings." "Yes." :;11-; SlvUer Mr. Culnlox: “I am remind-id of that fact when l am called ter's lmts.’ Dear a sufferer and would be so hoarse at times that I could scarcely speak above a wbi» . per. I Q‘Ot no relief from anything, till I tried your MINARIYS HONEY BA'LSA-M. 'l‘wo boulcs gave relicu ano snx bottles made a complch‘. cure. I Would heartily recomnu-nd it to anyone. suffering from throat. or lung trouble. J . I“. VANBUSKIRK. Way of some people. That is probabâ€" :‘rcderleton. ly why it is crushed to earth so of: ti , -.-mmm. -.-, .-.. "m" "Mrs. llnl‘ierty. it's a foinn husâ€" band Dinnis is lll(ll"l ‘ “ Cutnrrb be t" ‘ iconstitutional treatment. Hull's (‘nfan-E; ' es of the system, thereby «lostroviug Hm ; tlllllg‘S ul‘u inni‘, worst ncM-r l'l';.'.i_.', Better without a Stomachi in with our llrm at 5.3 11‘ lune something in my ' "l mu guru" Chronic Caterrh. Remedies and treatment ' upon , l0 pay for the plumage on my duugll- ' Sirs,â€"â€"I was for seven years} from Bronchial trouble, ‘. to ye now, stayin" gtor. "You haw.- cvery symtom Suï¬erod From Nervousness and Extreme Physical Exhaustion, Now ‘ â€mt- “Wad-"3' Recommends Other Women to Use , Dr. Chase’s Many women date their illnes‘s and suï¬ering from the period of change of life. It is u. trying time to all women. and a time when Dr. Chusu'e Nerve Food will prove of incalculuble value. By supplying an abundance of rich, red. life-sustaining bloo'd, this great food cure helps women 'to pass in safety the periods of trial in their lives. It strengthens nn'd invigor- ates the delicate feminine organism, and builds up the whole System. . Mrs. Chas. Keeling, sen., Owen Sound, Ont, writes: ‘flt is a. pleas- i tlmonial will to trout me for something else, just as n favor." "My good fellow, what ‘do you lllcun'.’ Explain yourself." "Well. doctor. to mnke a, clean breast of it. I must tell you that i l consulted our lam- I my wife's ut the. bottom of it. She lily physician and two other doctorS, l nugs me almost to death about that l l l "l lnlicve. I have, but I want. you l Nerve Food. {1.01. if) head. but tie) told me. about my limo of l wretched liver of mine. Whenever [ ', life, i was likely to be troubled that " fancies o glass of beer or putsn pipe lwuy. l continually grew worse, and on, she says ‘Now, John. mind your idesmiire'd of e’v‘er being cured. liver,’ and 1 has to do without a. “Dr. Chase's Nerve Food came to drink or stop smoking, as the case my notice. and, as we have Dr,‘ may be. It’s liver this and liver Chase's Receipt book, I hid conï¬- t’otlier until I can’t stand it any deuce in the doctor. I x'as so surâ€" longer.†, prised at the help I received from “But I don't see that I can'holp the ï¬rst box that I bought ' three you, my man." lmore. They built me right up, anal “Yes, you can, if you will. All ‘made me feel healthy and young you’ve got to do is ‘30 change my again. They have proven a. great complaint. blessingr to me, and I hope this tea: name that my wife can't get her be of help to tongue round, and then I shall have some Christen it. by a-l'oreign reckon she'll teach school. She thinks which is now being sold in innuensc home all thf‘ (“ill“) tnkin' (311W “1 quantiï¬es throughout the Dominion. It. WU" Jerry. "Srre, Mrs. ()‘Brian. is welcomed by the millet-mg invalid au' it‘s me own foim- brain everywhere with emotions .of ‘lellgm-ll‘csponsiblc for it. because It bmnshes pmn and gives mamut teller. . I o t l | ' ll “every 111 that. flesh is lexrt).â€is valued (ouldn t go OUt. by the sullerer as more ireclous than ._ gold. It is the elixir of ife to many a The 8 Ier y I wasted frame. To the farmer it is indh Yislcrdny 0i densublc, and it should be in CVery house. i Williamâ€""She tossed her head en-dl said any fool could ask questions.†Richardâ€"“And you?" _â€"â€"â€"-- Dr. Agnew’s Datarrhal Powder cures All Greene. It Rolloveé in 10 Minutes. Here are a few names of clergvmnu of Mlnalth linlmenl Cures Handrail. limgr‘agggges wégapggalï¬rggwlgfgovcggl "live up to tho ‘renchlng" in all it claims: Blahop weetmnn. Rev. Dr. Lungtry (Episco alinn); Rev. Dr. With- row and Rev. 1'. Chambers (Method- ist) and Dr. Newman, all of Toronto. Canada. Copies of their personal let- ter: for the asking. 16 Dr. Axnow'o illntlmnt rollwna plies In t day “Farmer Sawyer, what is your daughter Mary going to be when she ï¬nished at college?" “Well, I kinder she'd like the vacations.†l W that's7 This valuable s ecilic for ahnostld‘ol’lwd “1’ “‘5 “00‘1““ 103‘ S" “S “0, like u i l ,_____ TWENTY-THIRD Nllll. STATEMENT â€"â€"-OF THEâ€"~â€" North American Life Assurance Company , â€"â€"HOME OFFICEâ€"â€" 112â€"118 King Street, West, Toronto, H1.» . .1 ' . l , . *l‘ilddil'tll’“ l 1903 . For in em .11 e . 3 teen er, . . i i‘ 3‘ l‘Jl'lâ€"To Net Ledger Assets . .................................... $4,773,753 :ss g "RECEIPTS. ; “ca 1:1. incurâ€"Tu cash for Premiums ........ $1,132mc 91 ' â€"'l‘o (lush on investments ...... 24H.T~lo‘ 78 : â€"â€"â€" $1,381,363 :19 _______‘__,.._ .l $6,155,149 w; 1 DISBUBSEMENTS . l l)"- Iil. lillr:l.â€"-lly puymcnt for Death Claims, ' Profits. (-10. ......................... $423.2l7 86 ; â€"â€"lly all other payments ............... 3.3.3.720 43 5 â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"~' 3 77mm“ m ; $5,370,2m " l ASSETS. l l'“ ‘ l‘."‘1’..-â€"lly Mortgages, (“LC .......................................... 31.00313")! ...". â€"-l’.v Storing Bonds. and Value Sil.l7ll.(l‘17.47) . ................. â€"l.,v lit-ail Estate. including; compum‘ â€My Loans on Policies, etc. ....', .......................... ~15): Loans on Stocks (nearly all on call: ... 413.31†2%; ~14, L‘ltbll in Hunks and on hand ........................ 42.5.44 :32 3,148,343 5% 374mm «)3 363,969 (2:). l l l l l ________.___._ l $5,376.21!) ’. l -â€"-l’.y l’rcnziul-ls outstanding, etc. (lesis cost of Col- ; lellnll) ,. .. . ................................... 2054.927 l; â€"lly lnturest and limits due and accrued ......... .. 4U.652 ~14 E 33.62:).goo a“ I, LIABI LITIE S . l' ’ Ill. IS'HI’..~â€"'l‘() Guarantee Fund . ............. . S --’l‘o Assurance and Annuity lie- (30,o()0 00 l ', .sv-rvc lv‘und .................... 4.974.197 00 ‘ â€"'l‘o llcuth Losses Awaiting Proofs. . ' Contingent l‘lchnscs. cit. ..... 41.36. 02 _ ’ I. â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"$3,073 ml Ll ‘ --. i.“ 4': ‘ ‘vl.l~ lelil’ll'S ................................................................ Soothfl.) a .w Luau; and found curredâ€"John 3'. Luke. A‘Hillm‘- l ‘.\'m. ’1‘. Stunden. Consulting Actuary. _ ‘ f "\ "-- xv urnncu issued during 1002’. . ...... . ........... 5 5,984.55‘» liar best vvur in General Branch in the birtory of the Company. , . in l\‘r‘.“‘\‘.1ll 0nd of lean (not) .............................. , ....... $27;'_, T2,??? \.. m-uzl'uly or l'l‘quLll‘lll. policies were inmï¬udâ€"Lllis brunch llill'lilg’ been ill '.l.r'~l. l l President. l JOHN L. BLAIKHC. l Viceâ€"Presidents, l l HUN. SIR W. ll. Medical llircctor. I .i \xil‘N‘ ’i‘ilUlil‘J’llN, 111).. Ell-Zillilll'l‘ll. K C. [ Directors. - ‘ , !::.\ >x'\'.\'ron (:ou'.\.N, l(.(‘., 1.1-.n. 0.31.0, l“..'Gl'l‘.l\'luY. l-SQ . l. v; t‘ï¬ll'l'll. ESQ. JUL. 1-.(‘.I... .J. h. osuonxh. “no, p. )u~<.‘n.\I-:. l‘LSQ.. armyâ€. i1.\\‘.\r;l:<(: DIRECTOR, L. GULDNMX. Aim, l-‘.'.,‘..«'\. ' Superintendent of Agencies, . Secretary, . ' ~ . ‘i‘. '.'. TAYLOR. B..\.. I.l..ll. ’l‘. (i. Mc(‘(l.\l\l-.\. TE. ~-n.»rt. conï¬rming lbn proceedine‘s oi the Annual Meeting. lu-lzl on ~ . lord. showing marked proofk of the conliuuell px'ogl'e>s and mild , :: mi lln- ('ompsuly, will lie rent to policy-llol‘lcrs. l‘nnzphll-ls unplannâ€" I‘mrv m 'w- .itlrnclivc invesLnn-zxi plans of the Company and a copy 01 inc ' :.~l showing: it.» unuxrellcd nuimcénl inmilzou. Will be :ur:;:>h<_-d on Home, ()lllcc or Amy of tin: [‘oxnjnnny s Ageimies. ,.__..â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"7 Eil'iiul‘i, lo *“Mfl-.. _ ...â€".....- ...... 'l‘otnl inct‘cnSu approved applications ...... $ 3,368 'i’oml llll‘l‘r‘flSL‘ in Surplus Funds $ll‘0,0tl(l.ml . ’l‘olul Mexnlwrsbip ......... . .................. QbJNJO Tofu! Surplus Funds ............................................ $220.01HHJO PURELY CANADIAN. REGULARLY INCORPORATED. HEALTHY AND RELIABLE. ...-4 .. ........ Organizers wanted. Write. w. r. MUN’I‘AGUE, ‘ w. F. CAMPBELL, .Grand Organizer, Hamilton, Ont. H .--r w~~vmv~ .-.â€"...â€.-.v-n Crawl lb-rorder, Hamilton, Ont... or CAN BE HAD IN lie, Wash Basins, Milk Pans. Any First-Clans Grocer Can Supply You. INSI 1' ON GETTING EDD . Jaw 5:: Y! J..-_ .â€"..â€" _ ' WORTH llll‘illl“. THAN CHLll. --W--A... - .. "l‘xl- :z‘m my cyc on a girl whoi The value of hair-springs _ was u in llion dollars in hc!‘ own {finished and placed in “1:ch \ L. nmw lenormous in proportion to I‘m ' ‘H‘Tl'? ill-rial from which they are manic. ’\ - . ., . l .' ' V . . . r. .. --\\.-:l, l “as “Ollilt‘llng‘ if 1.§l\(llll(l 310,1 0) gold ,5 worth about t“ ‘-w-: im- to clmuxxo her nauuv ll 3"." ,A ton of steel made up km. (11‘ luv,- L'llolLllL' would be m my iSlll‘ngS when in Watches is “...-y. nuiln " {about $7.RSl.2S)Oâ€"â€"more tlmn tvc~'.' ‘ "â€""" innd half times the value of pi:- “U. 1. unives' ‘3 orm thermmntor $01.1, l 2 i «7 - . ". . ' â€"â€"â€"-â€" 19:1,... ...}.l 2:! Catuzldz‘?‘ It“ always. gins; Aladv writes: ..‘I wane'z-ibledtow". , njix‘imru‘lozx by restoring “6:1th W “‘0 tliecorus.rootandhranch. by me n..- ’ MW? â€â€˜9‘" I llolloway’s Corn l'nre." Others. \vlo '. ..v- _ l tried it. have the same exnericv ( ‘.\lr.~'. l‘.»‘rnviqu,<-r~“\\but n luxnulifuli ' â€.0â€... I ...†of antiquities you have. ; .... .. .. 1-,... at Mile of any similar prepnr-l â€"-â€"-â€"â€" Williamâ€"“l men-ly- iold lxw , " - ' -: I: ~â€"" . ‘ . . m). d u ’ tiff-l. P41?“ "f it .hnps It. Would be Just. as wall. \lufi. 3““ l" 1"" V" 1“" mud "Km" “n .10 let some fool aisle mv quustiou.†9.an I ..., h Moon‘s and had them made i ' ‘ ,to mm! U l 5 fl-..- Minctd‘s Linlmenl Buss Bins. l ...... Raw Fun and Goodnz. 5811150: prlc: he! u.â€"Ar..râ€"# -’ l ‘ n . ... ‘ ’ 77 “I“: ‘1'†[5-57. . . . v - ‘ k . . .\\ unnuns .~.'\l.l-.ll.. l BASTEDO s â€an,“ * “vrrx; F93.“ ...... FEEREE . 2‘1“: “mum“. '.:.- :()\L.I..)l ()1 , SALE 6F Soul: ‘~.\‘;ilos wun the e’l'cuicsl '; . , V‘â€'c '(‘lllhu.'.iv._\.-.::. llrn- I‘m“. LII't-l‘lt'u' bill). in l Sand for caulog. \Vegave or“! 4.... - l ~u “Uan ne-ll lull-resting v:n_\'. ’l‘hero , 'm-ru no guns big enough to \hlm with. so an enterprising loyalist lhit on tho happy idea of utilizing Salute l ikeroscnc tins. With the assistancc‘ l l l - _-____.__. .....___..» All. nouns 0' Hill lTS -And Farm Pm duce generally consign it to U‘ all we will go you good price: jot plugs of dynamite and a fuse the 'snlule was duly given, resulting in a round dozen of loud bangs, the the same number of flying licroxsnc tins, and distracted natives fleeing go,- their lives in all directions. ore to tell? what great beneï¬ts I l weak. nervous woman suï¬â€˜ering as, I some peace.†. 9.; .- have derived from we use of Dr. did.†‘ So the amused physician 1111111013 ~21: . ‘ E... Chase’s {Jerve Foog,i I all}: ï¬fty-ï¬ve Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 Cents |the gnludy hepatitis is-terus, and the ‘l . :- D THE 0 . . no years 0 age, at! or ,8. out ï¬ve a box, 6 boxes for $2.50, at all deal- patient. went home in triumpi to i 0 )‘eï¬l's m3? life was one 91 greet _sufâ€" = ers, or Edmanson,Ba'tes 6: Co., Tor- flabbergast his wife. ‘ ‘ > . l. awson og§§g1on “Wig faring from nervotisneYilS. “felines: onto. To protect you against imitaâ€" â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"-â€"~ It _ the 1' ' . N > m l (:03 -« 48-? and extreme pill‘Sil‘i} e. 9-“5 50‘“ itLions, the portrait and signature of Many put the zero into the collecâ€" 1' 0300 M has stood the tent at limeâ€"man the heulest atminâ€"muver ,, . . _________. could not sleep, ‘an’chhot flushes lDr. 4.. W2 Chase, the famous receipt tion; and then complain that the Wm†W “9 W“ W memn-lmflor dmmus' ‘ » l 50â€"1, a; cue; ' Would DI- thromh M W .m book author. are on ever box. church is cold, . J‘flï¬â€˜ PAGE WEI m upturn. Walkman. Inna-man. aural-3n mm 14.9? n n J: l