» 112 '0; BOX 362. Some Advice. “1 would advise the young man,’ said the corn fed philosopher. "to form his friendships among! men older than himself. By’ 311a 3139 he is at middle agetheyw \‘ £136 and can'tbecâ€"I ine are sold only in boxes, the wrapper around which bears the full name “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People." If your dealer does not keep them Sendto the Dr. 'Williams' Medicine 00., Brock- vule, Ont.,a.nd they will be mailed post paid a: 500. a box or six boxes for $2.50. But you must get the genuine Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. Imita- tions never cured anyone, and there are numerous pink colored imitations against which the public is cautioned. The genu- Mr. John Siddons, London. Ont, says: “I can speak most favorably of the vim. of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They prove invaluable in strengthenlng and toning up the system when debilitated. Having used them for some time past I am speak most favorably of their beneï¬cial results. As an invigorator of the constitution they are all that they claim to be.†Nature must- be assisted in throwing of! the poison that has accumulated in the system during these months else people fall an easy prey to disease. Atonio is needed and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People is the greatest tonic medicine in the world. These pil's make rich, red blood; strengthen tired nerves, and make dull. listless men, women and children feel bright, active and strong. Thousands of people not; really ill to quire a tonic at this season. Close con- ï¬nement in badly ventilated houses, shops and School rooms during the winter months makes people feel depressed, lan- guid and "out, of sorts." Nature Should Bo Assign-d to Throw OR the Poisons Thur. Accumulate in the System Darin: the “'inter Months. of stun-I that con-rod the outside of the door the shots did nu damage. Fiftecn minutes later he was on his way to the police station. trying to think it all out and. cursing his luck. He had been too trusting. â€" Chicago Tribunu‘ Branch at LIN Da' to read (In licr over t “If you will try r you will ï¬nd you c: please. It: has a s will yuu kindly ,2: window so the thin tht- hut And ti [I A SUCCESSKON THE @AQENTS WANTED IN EVERY DISTRICT IN CANADA. NATIONAL FARMERS CO’Y, TORONTO, ONT. RESUSCITATES worn out Lands, IMPROVES Good Lands and makes the Best Lands BETTER. I-~/IPROVES the QUALITY or the Crop and increases the QUANTITY. inflmzafl Phnsuhate H E W A S 'l‘rnstin HOW TO GET STRONG. A!!! his hand hom. “1- "ml to Confess Fl- hut He Had Been Far ’l‘oo n-d the box and all the shelves . but there was nothing worrh Cautiously opening the door 4 IL†“ u“ ‘ '= § not introduced 22m time until the gh m l-‘irst He \Vns Plenu- 3 dining room. " x1 one. anyhow !†muttered I wonder what your little NATIONAL '1t. Don‘t make a noise 3 the family. We are all 5‘ into OF SURPRISES FOR BURGLAR‘ WE“ “{ >331: 1). the bullet proof sheet 11 the outside of the ~11inaclosct. The ï¬rst Ljnpnnnod box bearing him than there was (l ware inside, all the been stolen by a previ~ the re pcd into the kitchen mted him. He turned wquired by lung prac- -d up the pantry win. h ‘zul inside. A dim .nd a large card with men older than - he is at middle JO A IN OER.†u d « 'um- ‘ flailing: Jon: \{EAN BE he plum! wareâ€"and 5 china closet.†rcw his head back airs without rous- ‘nun you want: here %, and he cautinus- 11;: card attmctvd :y and closed the dining room and Jr on your right, un whenever you ldck. And now vlose the pantry i not freeze?" n." he said, hav- ul he could open :h to enable him mm the chande- 'olvcr in his coat he dining room. T. N. STOTT JURY, aowmvxui our CURED Rafael A. Gnitterrez, who ï¬ve months ago was president of Salvador, is said to be living 1n dire poverty in Honduras. He brought about $126 , water republic of Central man and that proved to be his ruin. _~ Miner‘s Worm Powders for sallow skin old or young. Spain's Only Naval Victory. Only once in their history assnation have the Spaniards achieved a. naval vic- tory. That was at the battle of Lepanto, in 1571, when, with the aid of Venetians and’ Genoese, they annihilated the Turkish fleet. How to Reduce “eight. It is not a. wise thin: to take medicine to reduce the weight. Exn wise and a sys- tem of dieting are to be advised. Avoid starchy and fatty funds. A prominent ac- tress is quoted as saying that: she keeps her ï¬gure by riding six miles an a. racing speed on her Wheel, having a cold bath on her return and sleeping for two hours be- tween blankets. Mustuches A man: Women. A German scientist states that mus- taches among w men are commoner at the present time than they med to be. He has observed that in Constantinople and Madrid one woman our of every ten has a. distinct mustache, while in Philadelphia quite three per cent. of maladies bear un- mistakable signs of down upon their upper lip. A new back for 50 cents. Miller’- Kidney Pills and Plaster. Minard’s Liuiment Cures Distemper. No wonder the sufl'erer grew despondent. But one day he read of a wonderful cure of Diabetes. effected by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. He at once bought a box and began to use them. They caused marked im- provement, and he used two boxes more. Now he is as hearty as he ever was, robust and hearty. Isn‘t this proof enough that Dodd’l Kidney P1115 will cure Diabetes? It ought to be, surely! Mr. Graham had Diabetes for six years. One of the most eminent of Montreal’s physicians examined him and informed him that his case was beyond all aidâ€" incurable. Many hundreds of Montreal people have been cured of Diabetes by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, but there are In the city still hund- rezls of other suï¬'erers who do not know that by using this famous remedy they can be cured, positively cured, for all time and an almost no expense. That such is the-case let the experience of Engineer James Graham, of No. 60 Vio- togia Square, prove. In the face of this vast mass of proof, we must believe What such an enormous number of our fellow-citizens write on the subject, viz: That there is no other medi- cine known to science. that can at all equal Dodd‘s Kidney Pills as u cute for Kidney Diseases of all types. Engineer James Graham’- Can ‘Vao Pro- nounced Incurable by a Leading Montreal Pnydciau-ï¬'et Dodd'l Kidney Pills (‘nred It. Montreal, P.Q., March 27,â€"Thick and fast come the most convincing proofs of the really marvellous cures of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Not. a. day passes on which we cannot read reporzs of several curesâ€" at home, right. here in Montreal, at our own door. Clear and Convincing that Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cure Diabetes. "I was an intimate friend of your late husband. Can’t you give me sonwthing to remember him by?’ Widowâ€"How would I do?â€"Toledo Bee. A Pleasant .\ledicine.â€"’l‘here are some pills which have no other purpose evi- dently than to beget painful internal dis- turbances in the pmirnt. adding to his troubles and perplexities rather than diminishing them. One might as well swallow some corrosive material. Par- melee’s Vegetable Pills have not this dis- agreeable and lujurious property. They are easy to take. are not unpleasant to the taste, and their action is mild and soothing. A trial of thexp will prove this. They otl'er peace to the dyspeptic. He procured the book and silently turn- ed its lmves. Voltaire became impatient and denmnded the cause of his silence. "Well," unsswrcd the secretary, “I have been looking for the word ‘humanity.’ and I See you have omitted in.†Acqultled. Voltaire, when on his estate of Ferney, was fond of assuming the air of nobility, and displayed a. most philosophical hatred of poachers. One luckless fellow was caught and brought before him. Voltaire determined to try him accordingto law, and took his seat as judge, directing his secretary to act as counsel for the prisoner. The advocate made a. long speech in favor of the culprit and stopped suddenly. “Why do you hesitate?†asked Voltaire. “I wish to read a. passage from avolume in your library.†Voltaire thought the argument so forci- ble than he set. the pouchcr free. ISN’T THIS PROOF More Than He Bax-gained For. NO KNIFEâ€"NO PLASTEK A President in Poverty THE BEST FERTILIZER KNOWN Handicapped. Fatherâ€"Try to follow George Wash- ington’s example. my son. and some day you may be president Little Johnnyâ€"But. say. pa. Wt haven’t got any cherry fleaâ€"Ne! York Journal “If he lives through the night. mad- am. we needn’t give up hope. but if gotâ€"yew must be prepared for the Evergt’wâ€"Der Floh 'Conlolntion. "Well. doctor. how does the patient seem?“ " Did you ever take note of the bell ring- ing and steam pufï¬ng and general racket that occur when an engine pulls out of the depot?’ “Well. that's how it is with me. It takesa lot of noise to get mytraln of thought started. but. once underway I deb mybody to stop in "â€"Washingbon Star. "The drunken soldier, suddenly becom- ing sobah. remarked with Indian brevity, 'Qume heahl' Then he turned ovah foal: aces and raked in the pot. Stuï¬ing the big wads of bills in his pockets. he got up from the table. stretched. yawned and said le-epily. 'ln's nenh tapsl' Then he snuntcrcd out 01' the ark, and the sobah SOldlcl‘ went With him. As I walked to- Wahd the dual: one of the soldier playab- an a stud game looked up at a passing sol- dier who had been one of the onlookahl and asked. 'Is it otI? The nnsah was "an: nod. Now. subs, will you please mfohm me whethah that; was a drunken soldier's luck or a. case or the binahs bit?’ â€"New York Sun. A Comparison. "You useagreat. many words than don 't mean anything. " said the political talker’l manager “ ‘1 regret. exceedingly that, having no moah money, I must do likewise.’ " When all the money was up. the drunk- en soldier dealt the draw. Jackson drew three cahds. England, with fonh kings put. drew none. When it came to the drunken soldier, instead of standing pat on his ace full. he tossed the two queen: in the discuhd and took two cahds. Then said Jackson: " ‘1 call table stakes. ‘Englund smiled conï¬dently ovah his [0th kings and said: “ Having finished his drink. the drunk- en soldier turned back to the game. Jack. son. on his left. came in with his ante. England. with foah kings pat, raised it 20 The sobah soldier threw his hand in the discahd. The drunken soldier just called, but the two gmnblnhs continued musing his calls until every dollah on the table was in the pot. for the drunken sol- dicr borrowed and bet all his comrade’p money It looked liken plain case of two men cross lifting a third out of all his money on a shuah thing. “The drunken soldier turned from the table to take his drink. and at the same moment his sobah comrade also turned and asked an onlooker back of him foh a. light foh his cigah. In that instant Jackson deftly turned ovnh the drunken soldier’s hand and showed it to England. It was a pat ace full on queens. At this act of treachery I looked in suhprise at the uni- formed onlookahs. but their faces were as impassive and indifferent as if they were Chinamen. I was indignant, subs. and came Very neah interfering mahself. "Well, sahs, one evening I found the patrons of the ark in a remarkably quiet mood The drinkahs at the bah were not, as usual. boisterous 'l‘he playahs at oth- ah ables cast furtive and expectant glances ovah their shoulders towahd the table where the gamblahs were engaged with two soldiers. The crowd of bluecoats around that table was even largnh than usual. I felt that a denouement was at hand and edged up close to the game. One of the soldiers was strictly sobah and the othnh was apparently drunk. It was the drunken soldier’s deal. He shuflled the cards clumsily, passed them to the sol- dier on his right foh the cut and dealt them about as skillfully as a niggah boy playing old sledge on a bale of cotton Then he howled foh a drink befoh the game proceeded. Meanwhile the gamblah, England. who sat opposite the drunken soldier, picked up his hand and found foah kings pat He slyly gave his part- nah. Jackson. a glimpse of it. Jackson and the sobah soldier held worthless hands. “One evening I happened in and noticed the operations of a couple of that gentry whom I knew by sight and reputation. Their names were Jackson and England, and they Were most expert and dishonest gumbluhs Aftnh that 1 used to drop in every evening and watch their progresa They played only draw poknh and were winning steadily from the soldiere There were always a nulnbnh of uniformed on- lookuhs about their table. and I could see that every play of the professionalg was closely scrutinized and studied But no one even interfered. "At Tampa heights there was a bahn- like building that the regulahs called Noah’s ark, They called it that because it contained all 310 animals, including the tigah If there exists a game that was not on tap at \‘oah's ark, I do not recall its name The proprietah of the ark did not run the games He simply ran the huh and rented the tables and layouts to the soldiers. In that way be was able to juggle with ouah local laws fob many Weeks A private who had won a. couple of hundreds at pokah could rontafaro Lu out and open a snap foh his less amu- ent comrades to buck. In addition to the banking games there were many games of draw pokah The place was packed to the doahs, and money was plentiful. It did not take long foh ouah southern pro- fessionals to realize the possibilities of Xuah's ark. The listeners showed signs of incredull- ty, and one of them exclaimed derisively: “Thirteen per!" “But. subs, " continued the Tampa man, “considnh that there are 1,000 men in a regiment and that 1,000 times $13 is $13,- 000 I reckon, 88115, that there’s a lively game in that sum when the most of it get! sifted into a. few hands. And remembah, gentlemen, that. the enlisted man of the regulnhs is the most care free of men. The nickels with which he antes in a. small pokuh game are nothing moah to him than so many beeuh checks. It, is the same with his. dollnhs in a. biggah game. The necessaries of life he can 1050 only by bad conduct He can gamble away only his luxuries That makes him the most dashing of gumblahs, while constant prac- tice makes him a. most powahful playah: yes. suh. and a. most skillful and danger- ous deuluh. “Speaking of pokah, sahs,†said the Tampa man as one of the party concluded a story of that game. "permit. me to ob- serve that some of the most remarkable pnkuh playahs in the countrymto be found among Uncle Sam ’5 private soldiers; vcs, gentlemen, among the enlisted men of the rcguluhsV " The man from Tampa, in company with a party of New Yorkers, was enjoying his uz'tcr dinner cigar in an up town cafe. His chair was tilted hack on its rear legs, and a diamond as big as 3 Springï¬eld bullet blazed in his ruffled shin front. 'l‘lu- Eany \\'-y In Which Two of 0-- (‘le Sam‘s Regular. Cleaned Out a Couple of Oven-conï¬dent Proton- niunnl Curd Swindlcrl. > DEM... D>Zm <<_HI > 9500...... on m<m2 >._.._.>OI_sm2H ARMY POKER SHARPS Himâ€"W111 you scream for your father i1 1 kiss you? Herâ€"Yes, but I'm so hoarue with a cold than I’m positive he won't hear no. Some others may be good, but wichont doubt Miller’s Compound Iron Pins are the best. To Float ~ tranded Vessels. Vessels can be easily removed from sand- bars by a. new apparatus consisting of an endless chain of buckets to be attach. d to the sid ,5 of the vessel and driven by engines to excavate the sand from around the hull until the ship floats free. There can be a. difference of opinion on mas: subjects bun there is only one opin- ion as to the reliability of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. It, is safe, sure and effectual. Drapin: 3. Plano. If there is an upright piano in the room do not jam it stiflly against the wall. Put it; crosswise, almost in the middle of the floor. Hang a piece of tapestry on; per. tiere over the buck, place a box on the floor behind it, put some cushions on the box and you have the latest thing, the “piano seat." Miller‘s Worm Powders for restlessness and pcevishncss. Beat the yolk of one egg, mixing in one pound of flour, a. pinch of salt and just enough milk to make a. very stifl dough. Boat with the rolling pin until perfectly smooth. Roll out very thin, out into shapes, and bake in a slow oven for about ï¬fteen minutes. Mr. Youngloveâ€"I guess it does. At all events, you are about twice as dear to me when you’ re away at one of those hi gh- priced summer hotels as when you’ re at home. Are you not well ? Are you pale, weak. 1y, depressed in spirits. melancholy. tired, nervous and irritable? Then try Miller’s Compound Iron Pills. They will build you up, tone up your nervous system, give you energy. H is Experience. Mrs. Youngloveâ€"Do you think absence really makes the heart, grow fonder, Har- 01d? New life for a quarter. Miller’s Com- pound Iron Pills. A Girl Fumlne. Manitoba is suï¬'ering from a “girl famine." Servants, apparently, cannot be hired. The young woman who acts as a general servant in a private family can easily command $16 a month at \Vinnipeg, the parlor maid $18, the cook $25, and the laundress $15 to $20. A number of Scotch lassics were brought to the province last spring and already over 50 per cent. of them are married. F. J. uu'E'S‘EYE‘CiiI Toledo. 0. mold by Druggists. 750. There is more Camrrh in this section of the country than all other d senses put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurm le. For a. great many years doctor! ronouncrd it a local disease. and prescribed ocal remedies, and by (-Oustantly failing to cure With local treatment. pronounced it incurable. Science has proven cutztrrh to be a. constitution- al disease, and therefore requires I-onstltutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure. manufactured by F. J. Cheney 00., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a. teaspoon- fuli It acts directly 0 u the blood anti mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Sand for circa ars and tgstimoni ils. Address Animal Umbrella Honda. Animals are the smart fads in umbrella. heads just now. “'6 have had horses’ heads and dogs‘ heads and monkeys' heads, but now the famous animal of Manila is the favorite of the fair sex. Next in favor comes the bunny of Easter fame, and then cocks‘ heads and cocks! cos, the latter in their natural coloringe. The lucky pig is also out as a. charm to bring wealth and success He has been out in gold for some time, but now he appears in between two pieces of gold-rimmed crys~ tal, with a ring at one end, as a rival to the four-leafed clover. Probably the Realon. Mr. Spelterâ€"Oh, you may talk as you please, Jane, but you were an ignorant wonmn when you married me. Mrs. spelteLâ€"Yes, that. ï¬fobably counts for it. People who aredebilimbed and who lack energy as a result of overwork, care and anxiety will recover quickly by taking Miller’s Compound Iron Pills. Mlnard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Health for 1 “'crm Powders. 13-522:er are unknown in Melbourne. Thv poorest part of the city is the Chinese quarter. Severe colds are easily cured by the use of Bickle’s Anti-Consumptive Syrup, a. medicine of extraordinary penetrating and healing properties. It is acknowledged bythose who have used it as being the best medicine sold for coughs. colds, in- flammation of the lungs, and all affections of the throat and chest. Its agreeableness to the taste makes it a favourite with ladies and children. “Could you tell me what this prescrip- tion calls for?†asked the inquisitive citizen. “Yes,†answered the clerk as he glanced “Yes,†answered the clerk as he glanced over it rapidly, “ï¬fty cents." It gives me great pleasure to recommend it and you are at liberty to use this in any way to further the use of your valuable medicine. Two Rivers. ROBERT Ross. Travels of a \Valtzer. A dancing master at Gardiner, Me., has calculated the distance a. waltzer travels during the course of one evening at seven miles. He says that, allowing six feet for one waltz step, and the waltz tempo 60 measures a minute, and taking three steps to the measure gives 180 steps in a minute, Giving ten minutes for each waltz, and 10 waltzes in an evening, the waltzer has covered a distance of seven miles in waltzes alone during the evening. DEAR SIRS,-This is to certify that I have been troubled with a. lame back for ï¬fteen years. I have. used three bottles of your MIN~ ARD’S LINIMENT and am completely cured. Dear Sirs,â€"I received the National Binder Twine, which we are well pleased with. It is good, also, the 14 karat gold plated watch. We think it is lovely, and gives good satisfaction. With thanks, Yours truly, NATIONAL FARMERS Co., Tonomo. National Binder Twine. Maple Lake Station, Ont. March 10th, 1899. Ran-d Human. the children. Miller’s Easily. GEORGE WAUGH “We must beware, however, of giving a. one-sided development by conï¬ning.r ourselves too much to one branch of literature: we must include in our reper- tory some well-selected myths, fairy stories which are pure and spiritual in tone. and a fable now and then. Nature stories, hero tales, animal unecduwe. occasional narratives about good, who]:- some children, neither prigs nor infun! villains. plenty of ï¬ne poetry, as has been said. and, for the older ones of the family, legends, allegories and historic happenings. A large stock of stories is not essential for little children. They feel, as Bulwer said, the beauty and the holiness that dwell in the custonmry and the old; and they are well pleasedâ€"an] it is best that it should be soâ€"with hear~ ing the same old favorites repeated again and again. in song or in story, from their motkers' lips." There should Be Variety, But [Mr uld Favorite»- liq-«r Frequent Relwtltiu... “When one speaks of telling stories to the little people. prose narratives SUCH) to be commonly understood, and as com monly used, but there is no mismk. greater than to suppose that children am not suspectible to charms of I'mcti'y.“ writes Nora Archibald Smith of "'l‘ho Kindergarten Possible to Every 11:) :n' and Village.†in The Ladies' Home .ln'n‘ nul. “They mire more for poetry, on thy contrary. than the majority of grown people, whether for the melody. 1h rhythm, the rhymes, the short lines. lln simplicity and picturesqueness of (’xpi‘vs Sim). or for all these reasons together. which nmkcs it a thing pleasantly (litl‘e ‘- ent from common speech. Goethe advised that every child should see a prnzty picture and hear a beautiful poem ever) day. and if we would not banish the charm of poetry from mature life it he» hooves us to follow his advice and Subject the child to its influence at the time 01 greatest susceptibility. Only one man in 700 paysincometax in India, though the tax is levied on 511 incomes of £30 and upward. Several states in New England have statutes forbidding kissing in the streets. The law is an old one and obsolete. "Yes. sir," was the reply, “she called to sve ubuub taking her husband home, but he pusixively refused to goâ€"said he would rat! her stay here.†“I thuughn there was something suspici- ous -uhout than. 11111),†said the superin- tcndcnl. "He isn't crazy at all.†Are you :n. sufl'exer “ith corms? If you are get. a. lmttle of Holloway’s Corn Cure. It has new 1' been known Lo mil. .‘lethml to His “mine-mt. “You say Mrs. Weeks was here during m; uhscnvc?" said the superintendent of the lunatic asylum to the attendant. Narrow velvet ribbon trims everything. White muslin made up for June. bright ginghnms m-udy for May. linens, clothes, all sorts of fabrics are adorned with row upon mw of the narrow velvet. Some- times t is half an inch wide. but it is gciw 'ully narrower. On some skirts it is put on in curves. so that. it. reaches the Waist in the buck and is barely to the knees in from. It. may be bought in Cotton-bucked quality, which is scarcely 1m in: expensive than “baby†ribbon, but which lasts much longer. Minard’s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. Great, Things from Little Causes Grow. â€" It takes very little to derange the stom- ach. The cause may be slight, a cold. smncthing eaten or drunk, anxiety, worry or some other simple cause. But if pre- cautions be not taken. this simple cause may have most serious consequences. Many .‘l chronically debilitated cumtitn- lion lU-tlfly owes its (l\‘~'Lrll('iit)n to simple calm"; nut dealt with in limo. Keep the digestive :1 )pamtus in healthy condition and all will be well. Pannclee’s Vege- table Pills are better than any other for the purpose; How to harms creamed Barf. This is a delicious breakfast dish and very easily prepared. For a breakfast. for four use a. half pound of smoked beef chipped very ï¬ne. Put a. heaping table- spolmrul of butter in a saucepan and let. in come 10 a bubble over a slow ï¬re. Then add a. heapingtablespoonful of sifted flour. Stir flour and butter till they are of the consistency of cream; add a pint of alums: boiling milk. Stir the mixture constantly to keep the flour from lumping \Vhen the sauce boils drop the chipped beef into it and let it boil for two minutes. Serve at once. That a small pinch of carbonate of soda in the water preserves the color of vege- tablw and lessens the unpleasant odor of cabbage and onions when cooking. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Golds, etc. '1‘ hat peas and beans are the most nutri- tious or vegetables, containing as much carbon as wheat and double the amount of muscle-forming food. That onions, garlic, leeks. olives and shallots stimulate the circulation. increase the saliva and gastric juice. and prom re digestion. That mildew spots can be removed if they are rubbed with a mixture of soap and chalk. That warm bread and cake can be neat- ly cut by usmg a knife which has been heated in boiling water. ’1‘ ha: if possible. vegetables should be cooked the same day they are gathered. '1 hut poultry shodld néver bé eaten un'il twelve or fourteen hours after it is killed. That celery engenders sleep. That asparagus purges the blood. That. tomatoes act directly on the liver. ’l but spinach and dandelion leaves are excellent for the kidneys. That; onions are u. pieventive and often times 11 cu re for malarial fever. TELLING STORIES TO CHILDREN St. Jacobs Oil LUMBAGO Worth Remembering. and just an easy to The Use- of Ribbon. If you ate CURE In easy to GET l'nlil: i little my; Watch. with 5rd or machine {one in33_doz. or our full-sized Linen Doyliemquc. ewh: Lady‘s SterlinngverWabch forselling 5 (102. Doylies in latest. an grandest design. They sell Ms I181“. Writannd we send them postmid. Ben chem. return our moneysnd we promptly tor-Ind munching. Unsaid malic- mug. UNEIIDOY 00. A. lEWIS, II2 Shuler Street. Toronto. the knifg V'steenused. 7 IL i551€3u1érful rcm~ adv. It 13 simple and safe and isrx'roe l0 honest sufferers. Send ad lress and get xt free. 11181336511617 3.31.6 {a} c -.t..1u;:uv~. cocxsuurr PLOW (30., 1:34 1 FUN) Write 03. HAMILTON. L.\. «S: l’.. ‘p PL9W§LBPLLERS 5" flABBQPVS ONTARIO BINDER T‘VINE 00.. 12‘ Front St. “'est. Toronto. Ont. Ems, STEELE amsm g3: Inmn'r'n- nl nnnnr II I u We also make Stool Flag Smfls. Grain Grinders, Iron and “'0nd Pumps, Bee Suppliu. Band for New Cat- alozue. Brantford PILES, 3' Practical l‘llilunnu'opy. A young Philadoll'hinn went to :3 mil- lionaire friend and ziskcd y‘ccuniai'y aid to start him in business. "D you drink?" asked the millionaire. “Once in ;i while.†“Stop it! Stop it! Stop it. for a. your. and then come and see me.†The young man broke oï¬ the habin at once and at the end of the year came to see the millionaire again. “Do you smoke?†asked the suc- Cessful man. “Now and when.†“Stop it! Stop it for a year. then come and see me again.†The young man stopped smok- ing, but he did not go back again. “He d have told me,†he said. “that now that; I have stopped drinking: and smoking 1 must have saved enough to start myself in business, and I have." Sweet Girlâ€"Oi]. it wasn't much for each one. you knowl There Were 23 of them. " Practical Futhcr (meditatiwly)â€" Twenty- three timesâ€"$230 if a ant! My dear. do you really think you are worth all that expenditure? Divided (’1). (Sweet Girl (with many admirers)â€" I’ve been taken out sleigh riding ‘23 times this winter. i i i A Diplomalist. “1 say. Jimmie. d yer ma beat yer when yer got in last nigm?‘ “No. yer be: she didn‘t. " “My! Yer gun nfl' cusyl’ "Yes; yer see. she was 'fraid I’d yell Io loud I’d wake the baby. "â€"â€".\' uggczs Miller‘s Worm Powders make the children healthy. Jerusalem is now nothing but a shadow of the magniï¬Ccnt (~in of ancient times. It is about three miles in circumference, and is situated on a rock mountain. Machine That Climbs 8 Fence. A bill-posting machine which sticks bills on walls as high as 50 feet, Without the use of ladder or pu5te pot, is doing suc- cessful work in Paris. Theatrical people are delighted with it. Star‘ Differences of Opiniun regarding the opular internal and external remedy, 1‘. Thomas’ Eclecrric Oilâ€"do not. so far as kuown.exist. The testimony is posi- tive and concurrent that. the article re- lieves physical pain, cures lameness, checksa cough. is an excellent remedy for pains and rheumatic complaims, and it has no nauseating or other unpleasant. eï¬'ect when taken internally. An Inference. “Such are the delusions to which the human senses and understanding are susceptible." renun‘ked the man who doesn't care whether you comprehend him or not. “that. logically speaking. it. is absolutely impossible to be abso- lutely sure of anything. " Bow to Perfume Flowers. To paint the 1in and adorn the rose is always regarded as u waste of energy, but to perfume unscented flowers is frequently desirable, and in France the method is often practiced. The hlcoms are sprinkled with an alcoholic solution of essence mixed with glycerine. in the proportion of 100 grammes of g] yccrine to ten grammes of chosen perfume esSence. “Dear me !“ exclaimed Miss Cayenne. “I didn't know you were one. " “W'hat ?" “A weather prophet. "â€"Washington Correspondence Solicited. Advances Made on Consignments. I invite [hp intending urclmsvr xo wriu- tur u - - - 9' a. copy of my recrntgbublicalinn. onxnlwl REPUth N‘lnlflg camp This it. a little effort of nline dealing: with mm 01Ihvx'it'hl-slgnldllrlKJlH'Sn‘ Iroasln the \rnrld. lam excu-ptinnally wen inf-n-mmi u- m [n‘ugrr‘~ of ev uh a: Ito- public, and I can post any o-nquiror and advise any intruding nux-rlmu-r. Al [It-mm"! 1 can recommend Lum- l’lno, “mm and Hanan. l'ri (-.--~ 51mm]. 11mm ve‘rand Jumbo. E. GARTLY PARKE 1. Mini“: 1' ukvr, 11: Add :nllo- St. I ., annntn. STEEL TOWERS AND WINDMILLS J. J.Vip0f3d 3: Co., BINDER TWINE AND ROPE. IMPOIYIHI 0" 031°C! IES. Jerusalem'.~ Full l-‘rum Glory Th“ 1929.1! 1:..1- EPUBLIC MINING STOCKS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE COM'V'XISSIUN ."dERCHANTS, hrclc- Teas LN. 8‘. l2. (‘nfl’d‘v- L_,\‘. H. I‘Ix‘rzu‘t It cures all form of themâ€"even after PILES | TORONTO TYPE FOUNDRY Co. Limited. .-â€" Q‘ m-_ ,,fl ELEGTRGTYPING ,5 . Fine deep shells, and clear working guaranteed. i‘iwrasezww;swe;sww Branch“ : 646 (fralz Sn, Mantra-at. 175 ()u'n-u $3.. “’innipot. 520 ( 01-1! 1'.‘ 5L, Yul-enliven 146 Lmvvr Wan-r at" Hallix. STEREUTYPIEG II M Me n} the ce‘ 9 ‘m L: V of Aul: \\ ibozg. TYPE The latest and best. \ews, Miccelln PLATES Serials etc. . the world. Cast bx the ling" Proccs only plan: kind in Can; PRESSES gigstiiï¬ï¬i‘ READY'PRINTS Ink 1’“ full ins and We Dan‘tl the < u'. IMPERIAL INK CO., TORONTO, ONT. 5’) 0an \\ Ir h L! ï¬ne;ink. Send you: mum, 1nd addros~ an! “e wxll {nrward yuu. mgpaid the Ink 1’ min 'md cam] cm: of prennunu w :h tull inszx no 11‘ ns. \Vhen sold sand us our m ‘noy and “u will Stud you the prem: um you select D m t lnse xhi s gxand opwrtux- itv. \\ the lot the « mm to- day. Mention this paper. Everything for the Printer. ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬ï¬e Varicocolv._ Nervoqï¬ Prostration. Rheumatism. Scin: ica. 1;:(1 gacy inseam. Lumbago. Lame Back and Dyspvgwm. OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ~ “'8 are giv- U I I IhV I in: away Stem “’indhlg , “'ntchcs. genuine Amen’ Can movements : Solid Gold Rings with rvnl stum- as» tmgs. Musical Instr-n. nu-ntn and many min r val- uu. 1e premiums for Svll.†:- 2‘ Y‘nvkngn-s nf wur :vnnw 4 IM- PERIAL ENGLISH LNK POWDE R_ M Pasiiiveig" Cured impart 1 to haulâ€. will mo Elec‘ It is L‘ what i Thousands of people suffer from a variety of Nervous Diseases, such as Seminal “'eakness. Impotenvy. Lost Manhood. etc., that the ole modes of treatment, fail to cure. There ha. 105:- of nerve force- or power that cannot be restored by am' medical treatment. and any doctor when would try to accomplish this by am' kind of drugs is pursuing a. dangerous gomtiee. perly treated, these diseases can Wiiï¬mui Medicineï¬ Péervsus Diseases The only scientiï¬c and practical Electric Be]: made. for general um. han'ing batteries thaï¬ genomic a mung current. of. Electricity that, x:- undcr perfect control and can be applied $08“) pan-L of the body, for the cure or The Owen Eiectric Belt A holy life has a vnme; it speaks when the tongue ls FUL‘HL and is either a con- emnt umucuun or a. perpetual taproot- Prompkly and effecuvcly executed. L'm-quulled by any other iiCanudg in matter. paper and presswork. lelced. 4-1: Bay St.. Toronto. '. as applied by the Owen Electrir nspcmory. will mo:L assuredly do F0. only known power that, will sum":- whim“, namely nerve force or powu 1.. an vigor to the organs and arm: ~. :u'linn the whole nervous system. 1'. uasux‘cdly cure. Made by the celebrated ï¬rm of Au}: \Viborg. MONTREAL. Lulu" c,t: :1 cm: IUPPIJ a}: Den. 9 Ion-u. u L! behicummtu Untold good. 3'0 braï¬ro;;uwd. - (rich. Remm m 01.†.. nnx PRIZE by 149mg ‘cgnuqtulon. In. nlnsngï¬â€˜d Ruse um \ ï¬eld ’1 News, Miscellany. Serials, etc. Best In the world. Cast bv the “Gab I. ling" Process. The > only plan: of tho kind in Canada. ‘ Of all makes and kindsâ€"new and uâ€" ’ cowl hand. TORONTO ONT, Trade Markâ€"Dr. Owen 213 them. “Fall bac manda- of the Phi run along the host mr. having swept self on the gran muscles and sinew so long bent amour tbs: the hilt was i And the gold wire through the skin hand, and he oouh which he had so g hand chive unto what I call magnl Lord God of Israe‘ o! it. wage is in that wherenoe no the Samuel niiL 10. ‘ have resigned erase to preach. reach more 1;! rd will. four In manifold p11: halt with such (2 truth through :1 to the eye thrm And here we ha before us by the A gm: gem: Elk-aw. the her stinï¬ opened be troops mm. nu- and three of I pmpose to took hold of ch sword took hold Eleazar’s hand, a clusion that. he very tight grip. had no trouble in As they fly our words clang'mg ' want a tighw pans. a tigher sword of the trut see these Christ" : part of the nu truth go. so that, the loosaned the battle and N men with God on than a. whole reg: 1 ll. 1)" The only safe put our Lhumb and sweep our until th= New '1‘ palm. and keep aruund me boa}: 1:: was clutch at ginning God cre' earth." I like an tier than I do on Christians who and let the rest served this Bib} . Damascus bind which a sword sud that way that way. bl“ it its own shape. ten near 19 cent now that a swond away fro Caoser Adhe Rev. Dr. HEL spirod and div scattered is a tight grip or. along and try the ï¬ve books 0 come along an your band the come along an your hand the J esus Christ. oï¬ioe or the 1 will try to wre entire Bible, b Lord God of 1 grip hold on Bible. you give you give up and heaven. What a g Do not be have the work friend of the 2 friend at all ct» swam enemy o: qucnt. writer re of a fery bad 1‘ . wait/em pri~ through 11;; ~:j. uhere Wailing 21 11c: standing 1‘. cell, this wriu declared, ‘I am so all the men who happened :1: an inï¬del.‘ yg‘ï¬Every :1 [Med bun. " “it Ri‘flg thatiswrong. thatisgood. C partotitmd summons. nowwhodon annulus 1m my, “I! he hm . Christian.’ would have mi 34 well, mynotbeot shaycallthea uthemv VOL. V Thu “I