'. “l‘zom this, it Would appear that all parents who delay vaccination of children {in compelled to vaccina- tion by the provision f the Public School» Board. £16 glhé of an ofâ€" ienm tinder“, Sectib Eat the Act, [most strict enforegmzh o! the law “Nopdoes it appear that the meaning" thing that not till applica- tion is made for admission of chil-- dren to the Public schools, at. ages varying from ï¬ve to ten years. is it discovered that their parents are violators of the law. The Public school system becomes the net to catch these olIc-nders under Section 16 of the Act,“ which declares that it shall be lawful for the trustees of any Public, Separate, or .High school to provide that no children shall be permitted to attend any School without'producing a. certiï¬- cate of successful vaccination when demanded by the teacher. rw- yu: . C. “This fundamental provision for the enforcement of the law is net only not complied with in most. localities. but in «the‘city of To- ronto ‘its very existence as u. _, law has‘ been-exitirely' o'verlbok-ed by the , '- May-or and:the Medical Health nm- -...n.- V tame the law; as the fact tion are easily procured, punishment of a score Would soon effectively call to the matter. But. who ( see the law enforced ? VACCINATION OF THE and are liable to a. penalty not exceeding $5.00, recoverable on summary conviction before. the Police Magistrate. It would [urther appear that there is little desire on the part of anyone interested to em 0-“- AL- I TION. "In spite of the unmistakable terms of the Act, and the penalty for non-compliance, the law is so far ignored gnd treated as axi un- SCHOOL LAWS -V-_... .u. IL then the father or moth fending, shall be liable to a not exceeding $5.00 recon" summary conviction before Magistrate. , ....... v um? um: child to be vaccinated witrhiliv. the periods prescribed by ’this :Act. or does not. on the eighth day‘ after the vaccination; take. 'or cause 'to be taken, the child for insgection, the“ tm father or mhï¬knw ‘0“ -' has been previously vaccinated: and upon the eighth day following the Vaccination the father or mother shall again take, or czuse to be taken. “the child to thé medical~prac- titioner, in order that. he may ascer- tain by inspection the result of the gpemignifl'l‘he, penglty†[013.1202- compliancc With these requirements is set ~ f9rth_ in Section 13.; 154 3.3 father or mother does not cah'éo ‘th‘e â€Ln..l 1.- . . - IUNDAMENTAL PROVISION of "Under Sections, 7 and S of the Act. “the father 'o'r mother of every child. born 'within the Prvn'incc. shall, within three mbnths after the birth of such child. take, or cause to be taken. the child to the'modical practitioner in attendance at the appointed pl’ace, for the purpose of being vacainated, unlgss 'the child. has been brevimmlu vahn:â€"--“‘“‘ ’ ‘ mam-mesm- w; :“T _.. :which émeafqg;.l'a$t éaeug-da‘y ngitne TTorOnto. Stakihéihevaklf AL #0. McCum‘g. who strongly supported the action at the public meeting. says :â€" “11’ the facts in regard to the On- tario Act respecting vaccination and the established history of vaccinaâ€" tion itself can be brought before the community, a. Wave of puhlic senti- ment will be produced that shall make imperative the repeal of.thc present law of compulsory vaccinaâ€" tion. The Act, gs it stands, is not enforced. ‘and- «cannot be enforced wit-bout ownkonjng a. resentment and indignition that Would bespeak its doom. . ‘ '. ' “Under the Act, Chapter 206. Sec- tion 6, it is provided that the Council of each city or town within the Province shall appoint a con- venient place in each Ward fhf‘“n'\"\ Sc. John, Milli. West Y-m‘k . Richanison. M.P.P., East York. and Davis, M.P.P., North York, asking armin- censiï¬ergti ‘ .w ,sumogt when ’the.petitfons_ a‘r'e b‘onfght- ‘ béâ€"-‘ gore the House. ‘ > 1 ’ V.ACCINAIION 0F BABIES , That this mggting is of opinion that the entire repeal of the Vacâ€" cination Act, the ' ’disestamishm'eht‘ and disendowment bx the State of the practice of vaccination. the abolition of ‘all reguhtions regard- mg vaccination as a conditipn of admission Ato edgtcational institu- tions. 'or employment in State ‘dew partmcnts ~woum.-.be" in the interest of just're and the health 'of the comm' tty, and that a copy of this resuh‘é '1 be sent to each of the city ‘...:'.P.’s and also to J. W. The uncompromising anti-vaccina- tion resulutiun adopted recently at a. public meeting held in St. An~ drefv's Hall, 'zl‘osomo,~ gppears ,likely to become . the ‘su-bfect‘bf cousicl'cr- able baiteutdiscussion.‘ The meeting. which was called by, the Mayor at the instance of a petition ‘of a numâ€" ber of citizens fdl~Lidis¢uu~iion of the question of vaccination. “‘sz largely attended: The resolutién adopted was as follows :-â€"- ' l “1 Rev. 31°71. ‘0'. xwiéigiix-‘éiys Compulsory Vaccination Should Cease. ANTI-VAGDMATIUN AGITATIUN. law; as the facts of’vioia; easily procured, and the THE VACCINATION ACT NOT COMPILED WITH. of a. score of parents effectively call attention‘ 91 mm rammed-rm. $50115 as 119,. ,is 'éfm t‘o chi14 ‘ for which d agemst For 'y’ es provision tic pa‘llty where. in which. them is sing out through l infected locaii- the mun'cipélity Medical Health' Or mother? AND VAQ‘CINA- Lotnorwso of. to a. 901151th desires to vergwlo on 3 a.’ Police ADULT. "I can truly say that had it not i been for Baby’s Own Tablets. I do , Inot believe my baby would have been alive today." 5:90 writes Mrs. Albert Lyddington, of St. Mary's River, N.S.. and she ii‘d'dé :â€"“He is now growing nicely ; is good na- ‘tgi‘ed and ,is getting fat.†It is gratifying to know‘that in all parts ‘of‘ Canada, Baby’s Own Tablets are proving a. real blessing to children and a. boon to mothersh These Tab- lets are a. speedy relief and prompt cure f9r constipationp $9“: Stomach, wind .colic, diarrhoea; Worms. and Simple fevers. They break up cold, prevent croup and allay the ir'ritaâ€" tiorn accompanying the cutting .of “gunï¬mBapy’s OWn Tablets are good .fbi‘ .‘thldrep cpf guwages from birth upwards, and are gugrzmteed t0 “’3‘ tain ° .no-bpiate or _ harmful drug-.3 Said by malicine dealers. .0? “m by mail; P095 M. at 25 cents‘ a. whom 13.? Writing-directs - to â€Q10 D’ Williams' Médioiiie Co.. Bmék'ville-t Ont. Selling is éï¬sy right. Sworn to hero." my presence, this AJJ. 18.36. Hull’s Catmh Cure is t: nally, and acts directly on and mucous surfaces 0! t‘ Send ‘zor' testimonial}, free. 1....‘_._.. , , ,, -_ -- _--.. .uununnu DUL- LARS to: «air and evéry case or CA- TAmm that cannot. be cured by um use at HALL’S CATABJLH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me 02nd subscribed in I?) V In-uunnn- ‘1. 1.. n. L ,,,,.-- r... ulnul u. mu urm ()1 l~‘.-J. CHENEY 6r. ($0.. 'doing business In the City 0! Toledo. County and State Morasm'd. Andulhac said ‘nrm will Sun: or OHIO CITY or TOLEDO. ) “ Lucm’ COUNTY. f" FRANK J. «CHENEY make: partner 0! the m l.‘, I l-ler\n-.ru. .. .._, A large saving makcsja. wide circle of attentiqn possible. f Do not waste' money on ordinary :meclicincs. or substitutes : see that the full name, "Dr. Wflliams' Pink. Pills for Pale People,", is printed on “the wrapper aroundgev'ery box. Sold by all medicine dealérs or sent post- paid at, 50 cents u-box," or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine 0b., Brockvillo, Ont. , _‘ ‘1' {_ VVWV--. “nu Istrcngfh. They are the best tonic medxcine‘to take at tlis time of the year when the .blood is sluggish am! impox orishod. mg, unu acts directly on the blood nd mucous surfaces or the system. end {or testimonials, free. R J. CHENEY a: 00., Toledo. 0. \‘olvl by all' Druggists. 75c. Hull’s Family Bills are the best. 'hcen powerless; That lS‘thc best lgu-amntee that these pills will not 'Ldisappoint when used for simpler ailments. Taking one pill after each meal, (as required for minor troubles) a. ï¬fty-cent. box of pills "gi‘v'es nezirly‘two \vcoks' treatment. For chronic :diseascs. when the jlargér dose is required. the cost , of Ttreatmmit does not usually exceed .ï¬fty cents a. week. If you are sick or ailing. is it not worth younrwlu'le. .to give so effective a medicine as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a. trial ? What the pills have done for other, people _they ognkduo ,_for you. Every." dose. makes the new rich, red blood mtwg..brinwâ€";~r9gp§§ \Ixhgal Lh and I. 3 “MIL -:'.-‘rI-n_;,4 , SEAL [A Simple ‘Plan Wthhould Be l Followef‘ï¬; mt†Who? Are Sick If you could. buyzbacié"your hvnlth on the inst-miner]: planâ€"Spy 50 cents fa wéek, 9for a lilhnitedwiiï¬â€˜fn-ber of weeés 111'!th cufedewom You do it ‘3 Hz» {3" u._plvzï¬1 wogflgï¬rxgng zâ€"Takâ€" iï¬g 7 in'to'accou‘nt ihcii- ‘powcr to cure, Dr. Williams‘ Pï¬ghï¬â€˜ills, are the most. economicgi del'gino, with- out exception. ghése.pillsï¬mw cfâ€" fected tunes in cases Stdnï¬cumatism, pax:tiul paralysis, St. Vitus dance, findï¬gwmion, kidney trout-110. anaemia, and other serious diseases of thu blood and nerves. They have cure-d hundreds of cases where ordinary, medicine had been triud and failed. .They have restored‘ hvlplebys invalids to full use of limbs that, had' long 1mm. nnnnn . forcncc with individual rights. It compels subjection of the body to a known evil. in anticipation of a doubtful good. It PWUSFS to â€10 in- dividual the right of judgment in~' {If questionable matter, and makqs the" defence of liis own body and‘ the bodios of his children. against that. which-he believes to be an evil. :1 punishable misdemeanor.- Tt ccm-‘ mits an assault upon the person and will of the individual. under pre- tence of protecting the body 'from“ disease. that divine law does not sanction even to save the soul. " t “And all this is apart from the: . merits of vaccination. The pmc: . rice 9f)'~cci1_mtion is adhered to by . the majority‘of-‘medicél men in Onâ€" _» tsrio. Under the preSQnt ia‘w, they -, are tied to it, whether or no. Some have faith in it. and some have y. not. rProminent investigators. medi- cal men of .worldwide“authority, have unhesi'tdtinigly pronounced ' against it.‘ Professor Alfred Russel Wallace. who deals with the matter from‘ the standpoint of a statistician says : ‘The operation is, admitted- ly, the cause of. many deaths. and of a. large» but unknown amount Izwrmcanent injtzry ' the only u of really trustworthy statistics -on a huge: scale prove it to be wholly Withont eï¬ect, ns‘a preventive of~~smullpox,_. and it will undoubtedlyï¬rank as the greatest and most pernicious l'uilui‘e" of the century.’ The late l‘lcv. Hugh Price Hughes, who carefully stadied' the claims and results of vag'hingâ€" tion. asserts. ‘The facts produced before the Royal Commission have finally convinced me that \‘nccinuâ€" on is :1 greatagiligtakehymd that .fli‘mpulsnry vaccination is'one ol' the LI‘Lwrst fearful outages ,of sacred {human rights that selfis‘hness and kemfmndice have ever devise?! . -.Jf'1‘o state the cése mos'tfjnodem tcâ€" â€If,"‘there is a question 35510 the merits of vaccination. If the claims of vacciniation were established m might be some defence for tlierlaw, But, there being a question tolï¬hing those claims. the law that enforces the practice is an unjustiï¬able inter- :f‘Iâ€"n ._..». SAVE THE BABY ; "Here is a. provision to enforce rev cciuution of adults on the ground that vaccination holds good no longer than seven years. But only in case of smallpox epidemic ‘does the law become aggressive. It considers a. person as unvaccinutL-d W “"2†f l'yiear' . sfï¬'ï¬vf’ï¬x‘élfé‘é no pro-V ,__.__ vb vaccinated, but every,- man and woâ€" WM Quid over seyen years? f_, a'ge in the community may go â€bpâ€" protected unless an epidemic of smallpox appears. M {CRITS 0!“ VA C CINATTO N. , vv__-, II‘V “A.“ vision, except upon the z of smallpox, for , the re-v of such persons. It provi. three-months' -old infants : Vaccinated. but everv mnr flow. 'To GAIN HEALTH" . ..‘__- “a.“ I“ 5‘11 day of Decembar 4 if the prices are GLEASON, 301071! Public ,,ï¬-f~v_ “v ~ In" upon the gppwfl‘mu‘o '; the wVaccixl';1tion is ‘thc best. 115 will not, for. simpler bill after Pro'vides that; :3 oath ï¬rm of must. be The Strait of Gui-130, between Cape Breton and the mainland of Nana. Scotia, i‘s'z about to be bridged with a'ca'n'tilever ha'ving the record Is‘pan of_1,800 feet. . Now this means a. lot. Pneumonia once estubtlished, must run its course .und when statistics show us that more people die annually throughout 'the Northern, Middle and Western {States from this. than from any gthvei‘ disease, it, becomes us to stir purselves and ascertain what remo- _dies we can adopt to prevent a cold ldevcloping into pneumonia. I give {you these right here :â€"â€"Dr. August IfKoenig's Humburg Breast Tea. and 581:. Jacobs Oil, the former taken lot on. the approach of the ï¬rst {symptoms of u. coldâ€"for pneumonia «loos not come first, it is a. neglected fold and exposure that; precedes pneumonia. In conjunction apply St. Jacobs Oil across the top por- ition of the chest and throat. cover with oil skin, on top of which put hot flannel cloths ; place feet in hot mustard' v and water. take a hot 7" .â€" uvu rlemonzrde 'with, a. dash of Jamaica. (not Mcdfond, oh, dear no) rum, and. [you will be all right. most likely in a. dayvor two. ,. a. ~-â€"â€"v- mum. www muons: run was xenon 1 h . co†‘ n “I. IOV. w 35: 14mm. WW on. Maggy, gmmcsswohn. 1m. 9 A new safety-drew for e engineers is made of Win weighs but 3} pounds. and currents of 150,000 volts to mixed with absolute imvmm‘ H- .. . vu u_y ford. Ireland. tlns week .Lcu ‘ MM: Ilen[.â€".\lr. J. - ' ' Dguggnsr, Perth. writes“ “A Emaileouk? {22122)33rï¬ been Clé‘l‘ed ofdeafnéss hv me A . xomns" elect. '- ' '- ‘ Ireland. rpmmr Ma ‘r..:< EL Q-‘L “10m m A few years ago Um I exported all its cotton. out, of a total crop of balm, it, kept for home ox'er four million. of w} mills are using 2an mm . 77-v<-ws-ljll"lo Cape Island. I knuw MINARD TVS ITNIHENT is the best remedy on earth. JOSEPH A. SNOW. 1T-_â€"â€"7w ‘- In mugs: the continuous eon Pa e Woven Wire Fence “ mwmm g1 fences Ilacken in mm weather s I 981:9?! 1.11 0011-7306†.le Paul'enoe I know >;MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure Diphtheria. -J()HN 1). BOUTILLIER. F‘mm'h Village. ‘I know MINARD’S LINIMI'TN'I‘ will cure Group. Ambiguous â€" “How are you, old fellow? Are you keeping strong?" “No: only just managing to keep out of my prune." “Oh, I'm sorry to hear that." TO PREVENT PNEUMONIA As OLD nu: Wan-Truss Rnxruv. :- My: Wiaalov‘n boozhmg Hyrup has been used for ovor ï¬xty years by millimu o: mothers fox- :heir nhiidreu whi;e loam“, with perfect. uncouth: IL noothoa the child. softens the gums. :IXan A“ â€in. cures me colic. and isthc but remedy for Dian-baa ls met-nu: tn ch. bum. sold by druuieu in every pan of the word. Twenty-meconuuboc‘le. 1L3 mine in incawuhble. Be sure mad uk for Mrs. Wlmiow's Soothing Syrup 1nd uh aoovhl: kind. l-Ig Norway, Me ’lhe pnpqlati‘g‘n of using mvtric wo'i'rhts . usrgh‘udtc 488' millions. ‘ Sloeplesmoss.â€"~\Vhen the nervoz :u'a nu strungnnd the whole body given 11:) m wremliedness. when the mind is tilled with gluon) :uul dismal forebodingi, the resul; of derangement of the digestive organs.Klueplwsness~comcs to add to the dlszrcss. lt'onlythe subject could sleep (lleruwnuld lwoblivicn [Or :L while and temporary relief. Parmelee’s Vegetable l’ills will not only induce sleep. but will act so beneï¬cially that the subject. will wake refreshed and x-netnmrl n. km". N 0f 90 ,000 Furov‘onn omig'mnts t6 :"h-vo'ztinu last 50; , 58,000 \xeze 1 téliuns v“ Oil City Feb. .2, 1903. Masuex JTm _ris Co . Limited. Toronto. Ont. (Icni.lenwn.â€" ‘Ioarc $01.11 no on" of your 1905; catalogxos m farm mu- chingry. I have used no mu hinerv that gi‘. 03 as much sayismction 73.3 Ma: Sky-liar} ls. yh’uric. zicid, 7 7V _ . â€nunâ€, cumphor‘, golutino. 0:310); and chimn- form me u. few of the \'a:ious :wâ€" ticles turned out. Hamburg }.as 1 8 LhL~m:iL faLcturin-r '05: abliu'mxiw‘ ms, ( in a‘h 1,609 WI§11HS. “or ‘ Munyon’s Liver Cure; 25¢ a vial. 5‘ Munyun's Blond Cure emanates an In:- purities of tha blood. ride :50. ., Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu.. ‘monia. and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price 25c. . Munyon's Female Remedies am a. boon m all women. Munyon‘s Vitanzer rest orvs lost power to weak {negfl Brice $1. â€" . Ll ‘ . 0' .. “People should die 1123 from 03:11 ago or by -Lc1dcu"’-.J2unycn. I unhcsitatingly pronounce my Cure for .mven troughs a dfécovery ‘61’ tha' high- est Importance. Sluggishness of that .orgapjï¬ng s on. bluouéness. sic}: head- ache.1ndlgest:on constipation an; 3.1 U a ‘1113 which follow those conditions. My Liver remedy acts promptlyâ€"purines the. ‘ blocd. clears the 20.12.“: 4nd SliLJ and ‘ makes You feel l'ke a. new Demon. The ' Liver 2: 30:36 'o-f the m‘ost mportu an urâ€"i rgzms 0t th'e human body. It Is dgngercus to neglect I: aâ€"niunyon. Munyonjs _VI».Xverr Cure. rcrsuu‘dl letters addressed to Prof. Munyon. Philadelphia. U. S. A.. cuntgunâ€" in; details of sickness. will be answer- : promptly and free advice as to treat- ut will b: given. 1m Einnjen’s LiVBP Bamedy, e using 2,200 000 , nemnmnlly that the s'ubjecglp'ill refreshed and restored to hnppmcss. Uléa’h" You? Liver. " MUNYQN’S REMEDIE . For Ore-r 3L“)- Yours. absolute impunity . F. CUNNT; 'GHA M the United States nttnn. Las’t _\'-01r, up of nine million home znanul‘ia. -tura of which Hort-cm r express to Wex matchcs. ï¬reworks, r10. eihor, and chlm‘o- 1 I18 “thank a] mm WlTH Wire gang/Ln, nd enables 10 be re- “the , countries "a mi measures electrical re of the an 9rder ‘xavgvléj'ing 11X. sul- i’ici't‘pr‘ï¬s con ï¬lm's" u not mdleuitoutinwini "Whatever became of that grey- houn‘d you. had?: ’ "Killed himself. " “Really?†"ch; tried to catch' la. fly on the small of his back an’d mis- calcula'ted. Bit himself in 'two. †, - w-._-.~, ...\,nâ€" 'e’d from behind and prostrated in ‘thc mud. He rose with dilï¬culty, and, suppgrting himself by the gate, gasped: “ “Whatâ€"what was that for?" "That," said the gentleman, now grinning through the bars, "that's lest you forget!†Lever's Yâ€"Z (Wise Head) Disinfccb ant Soup Powder dusted in the bath. softens the water and disin- fects. ' "Thank you! A thousand times thank V you!" said the gcJleuun. “You will never xjcgret the trouble you are taking. " They walked to the gate togwcthcr chatting as they went, and shook hands cordially at parting. The (ommissionor was passing thlough the gate when 'he wuf; violently kick- fl’J mun“ - , V-._.J yV-vl‘. llllll. The man seemed to be so remark- ably clear hca'ded that the Commis- sioner made notes of the case and promised that he should not long be detained. He spent some hours in making an inspection of the institu- tion, after which he again saw the unfortunate gentleman and expressed the deepest sympathy with him, con- (ined 1hm‘e'sune among the mad. 4 "But do not fear," he added, “your case will be gone into at once, and your discharge will be speedy. There is no doubt about your sanity." ' i A FORCIBLE REMINDER. 1 An oliicial Visitor to an asylum was surprised in the course 01‘ his insm'ction to find among the in- mzxtts a. goutlmnan who (toxizpluim-d that he was unlawfully cowincd there. by his relatives, who wanted his money. The oilicial took him aside and heard him lay his case Very lucidly and sensibly before him. nu. - Treherne, Jim. 6, 1902. 1" Massey-Harris 00., Limited, Winnipeg, Man. Gentlemenâ€"It gives me very much ‘ {p pleasure to inform you that the No. [I to (l Binder which I purchased from .’ ch your Agent, here last summer has ‘ a given the very best. of satisfaction, doing its work to perfection and . drawing light â€" very much lighter m than I expected. My crop was \‘Cry heavy, and some of it very badly dm'vn. but; your binder did its work lsplendid. I had no trouble what- ' ever. I hope you will sell lots of am binders for 1903 and save my bro- '- thor farmers lots of trouble. I wish i ion you every success. tn“; ‘."\f1‘uid you re going to have in sommi l ? “hat are the symptoms?" "Twins.’ xoronro. nave given to me. public their >11 perior Quiniue Wine :u the maxi mm, and. gauged by the Opimou of scientisss. this wme approaches nan-es; perfecIiuu of any in the market. All druggxscs sell in. demand mcn-mcd :l'us prmedunpcme. Nam loronro. nave "iveu to >uperior Qujni: :e \\ me , i v... ..» v-‘ nu] )1 fl. l universal nnnacea. in one remedy, for all ills to which flesh is heirâ€"the very n..r,21r3 Cfmanycumtives being: such ilmr were l‘ï¬e germs of other and «liï¬'creuzly seated diseases rooted in the sysrein o.†the patientâ€"what would rviieve one ill, in turn would :Igg'avuie ihe other. We have,lmwewr. in Quinine Wino. when obtainable in a sound nu:uiulter.1:cd state, :1 remedy foi'nmny:unigrevzous ills: By its grmiunl and judicious use. the {milesn spivnn are led into couvalewcnce and strength. by the influence which Qui- nine exvrcs on Nut iii-9’s own restorativcs. ‘ It relieve< the drooping spirits of thou: will) whom :1 chronic stare of moriii‘l de‘m pondency and luck of interest. in life is .'l unease, and. by trunqniliziug the nervem dispm'es to sound and i'ei'rushiur: sleepâ€"â€" inlparts~\‘i:()1'lathe action of the blood, which being stlnmlnreti. courses through- out the veins. srrengihening ih: healthy . animal function.» of the system. thereby! making activity a necessary resulc, ‘ stregngcheningrhc {filling and giving life: to the digestive org-4:15. which naturally demand llici‘whcd suhsmnce-i'esuia. ini~ [)1‘(J\'8(lill)p3lli.3. Northrop Lyman oi l'nunu . ._ i i The draw-wt Atlantic mumling yet (USCOVCT'Cd is 27,866 fact. It Was taken 100 miles north of Porto Rico. The I’ux'ilic has a spot neur- ‘ \ No anti-ch- is so cheap that pooffle will want it just because of the low price. TL must hzu'c a quality that, mos it worth the price if people are expected to buy and apprcvsiuto it. Some people like to [my when: good»: are lino :u'd somo whrrc goods are (’hUflD. It pays to appeal to all nntl make the publicity inviting to all. " it111"Q,5~an in(lU:"c-xmznt to make some [001m- buy and the lwst way to insure 1hoir buying is to make them appreciate the greatness of your ind .(‘cnwnt. mun. 'I'nc l’tU'Ilic has 31mm 4,300 feet deeper n k"... .3... Don't try to exp-d: )d 1.11“ busizxvss so .ayitlly that it homomos news.- :n‘y to abandon 11w domncc of that. :11â€" Joady os‘aJflisLOd. , 7“-» -..‘, A,v."r‘t\.\: -.\- uaLi-‘v. Bxluny'morchgants wastv money in a‘fl‘vortising; some by ï¬ning 100 much of it um! smné by not doing enough. l\,h'1 v w.†Dunn, m; 11 0 two of good u<l\er'ii:-:ing: now is 17.0 Mussoming season. Adu‘nising is worth all it costs: if the mom'hmu, can get that much 'ullte into the space 110 use-“a. There never \\'.'1<. fm‘f nerve.â€" w The VH3 to Juno .L HOHur is hhat :Ihmld 1w -1'd\';c ‘;ti ed to the ()lfldinaxv CLStOnK‘I‘. Merits is if 0 fruit that gmws on ‘1 “hen a business man lots up on advertising, his business will let up on him. â€\thathanpeaIs to- the custwnox‘ in to know that 5L»; wil'l got the “'0th of her cash. The ensicst way to 5'02] gco'd thing‘s is to have it known you have good thirigs to Sell. A good business man knows what to say in an advertisement. Goods should gixc satisfuuion if they ave to; retain customers. "Pï¬re so‘apl†.You’ve heard the words. In" Sunlight Soap you have the fact. V "“w BRIEF BUT l’I'Ilt'lTINl'1N’I‘ Ask for the acumen Bar. '1‘ ti. *7 A- 1b ï¬hé I met, 18’ o lVOS me very much you that the No. I purchased from last summer has i-â€"2â€"27 FERRI S. EXPENSE REDUCES 1'1 N-..._} . Ew'en among the civilian populatior of that empire the pelteniage of smi- cides is high ‘â€" 1.63 per 10,000 in- habitants, as against 0.76 in Engâ€" land, though atill lower than Ger- many, whose percentage is 2.71. Austrian army suicides, however,’ are equal 'to those of any three other European armies put. together. Eng- land's army of free men does not weary of its own existence. The percentage is 2.06 per 10,000, while in the Austrian army.it rises to 19.53, even double that of the Ger- man army. which may be' described second with a. rate 'of 6.33.‘ Statistics of suicide in. the Austro- Hungqfian army tell a dark story. EV'en among the; civilian population -p .AI, . on. AGKRW'F) eta-mam- m m", Pu.- a; Puller ou the insunz. Speed...- removos 3!! s“ Ind pimples, toner, u]: rhtum. elc. Trice. 35c. Pl)†,,,,, - ‘ -‘â€"’ because it begins at the blood's distributing organ, healing that rapidly and making it trons and able, quickly sends strength and Health to every other organ. It is thc only way that combines science and sense and Relieves and cures. Ninety-nine hearts out of a. hundred are failing to do their work. There may be no pain thtre, but it is felt :omawhcre for some organ is robbed of its proper need of blood by this insidious heart failure. and distress follows. Common sense says, cure where the troub!e and pain begin. Use DR. Aomawg flEARTVCURE, m0! paints." STATISTICS OF SUICIDE mumc's Ann-Consnmptlve Syrupsmmh at, the head of the list for all diseases of the throat and lungs. l: acts like magic in breakinznpa cold. A cough is soon subdumi, tightness of the chest is‘ relieved, even :he Worst case of consumption ls rc- lieved. while in recent cases it. may be said never to fall. In is :1. medicine pre- pared from Llienccivc principles 01' Virtues of sqveml lnedicinul hprln‘ mu: -M 2 ~ ~ Minard's liniment Cures Burns. THU E IIA PPIN CS S . Dom. â€" “I hear your sister g‘ie is \ory happily married." Hum â€" "Indeed she is. hand (Iann’t o prescn cc. "‘ Mag- Hcr hus- zwn his mouth in bur 23! Mm'yâ€"' ‘ Why, old maid and he f 311:8 Smi!ax-â€"“An‘d so Miss Passe and Mr. (Iotnix really got married. Was it a. love match?" Maryâ€""On the contrary, I should call it a lune match.†Miss Smilaxâ€"“Why? I don‘t un- dmstavzd you." Knox ~ .. ï¬inard’s Liniment Heï¬eves Hemalgia "‘Dodd’s Kidney Pills relieved me almost from the start and by the time I had ï¬nished one box my pains were gnnc. They have not. come back cither._" “About, one year ago." says Mr. Huhbs, "I was thrown from a way):- gon, causing some strain on my Kidneys. I tried several medicines but coui'd got no relief till I was in- duced to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. The following story told by Thos. L. Hubbs, a Karim-r in Indian Head municipality. is one of the many that have given Dodd’s Kidney l’iils their reputation. As a. tonic it ms made a name for itself while its cure of all stages of Kidney Disoasc from Bright's Disâ€" ease to Back-ache might, be consider- ed mi‘uculous if their frequency did not make them almostbonmxon. [Thom L. Eubbs Tells How His idney Strain Vanished When ne Used the Great Kidney Re- medy. Kcnlis, N.W.T., April iiiâ€"(Spe- duhâ€"1n this new country when: m-udicul attendance is often hard to git-L the actiOn of special prepara- tions is carefully watched and the resuus are carefully noted. Conso- \puontly, cont'lusimxs arc arrived at that are of “11:20 to 1110 public. And the. almost, mmnimous conclusion is that as a funny mmEiz-ixw there is nothing to compare with Dudd’s Kidney l’ills. ll! VDIL'E FROM THE ERMT‘ TELLS OF THE GREAT WOR‘K DONE BY DODD’S KILNEY PILLS. “Will you marry me? Twenty- wor‘d answer paid for." An hour later he got his: answer. “You are extravagant. Why pay for nineteen words too many? No." A \oung man who was deeply in law: withD this fair lady, “ho lived in anothez town, (10; idcd that. the only thing for him was to ofl'cr his hand and heart. So he wont to the telegraph oflicc unit! sent this mesâ€" nge: (hcqltc books. But a. \o.ung woman on on: occasion at lea: ;,t disulm'ezl in the UCC of the tologxaph u more than mauuline bredty, tlnrifuncss and fang-from. There is a rather widoLv diffused belief that women do very amusing things with telegraph forms and IIARDLY A LOVE MATCH xou have no shorthand clerk You have no shorthand Drox â€" “Well, you see, I’m poor speller." ' 1\ ON- -COI\1)II'1‘TAL mum recenl: cases it. may be 'to fail. It is :1. medicine pre- n Llienccivc principles 01' Virtues medicinal herbs, and can be de- pon for all pulmonary com- WORS E_ THA N W A .7‘ TE Why ‘do you always; uy no you zuwmu put 1110 bottom of your lot- tâ€"f s‘uc hato'd to be an hated to be poor." away ton-rev. fun blotch“ 1d Since 1858 the number of lunatics in Scotland has increased by 180 nor can't†\vhifc in the same time the population has increase}! only 49 yer cont. ‘ - A ton of 3" burning of 100 51] m Bil. Jusness Burdens man is never a comn ES Cul' [HOOD Minard-‘s Uniment Cures flaadniff. 1 aste oids Up to July 9111 last 57 had been. discovered. Asteroids are the smaller members of this uni- verse. None of them are as large as r Hr vnnnn __ v-uâ€"c ugy quantity of dry. mixvd wo-d. "unable to: rick burning. h :- c-arly delihry. SIM. rash rice, Loan. your u ‘1 ion. Addreaa. SAM! SON RICK 00.. 1 Toronto 8:... Toronto. Tole- phoon‘mjg‘l. Wun‘pod to thy Lquanliny or dry mi are of immense value to the weak and ailing. Although thoroughly searching, their action is so gentle that delicate persons need have no hesitation in taking them; indeed, they should never be without a supply. The Pills give speedy relief In cases of Headache, Biliousness, Nausea, Dizziness and Trembling Sensations. Females will ï¬nd them highly; eï¬â€˜icacious. “ Little Comet " “ Victaria †u Eagga n PILLS AND OINE‘MENT “ Headliggg Einsï¬ward _ .n. 4w» uu one “ECU 5' who can procure Parmelec’s xlls. By regulating the liver 1g the effects of bile in the r restore men to cheerfulucss n- nl' is a uniform tee of a special age growth. We value your confxnued orders too much to adulterate 111 any way. Biaack. Mixed. Ceylon Green. Ask for Red Label. FORTY CEIITSâ€"«SHOULD 3E FIFTY 1653 J; 2633 (EUR BEAHBS. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Thieée are seyeral ways of adulterating fleasâ€"an inferno? brand mixed in is the of ncriinn soot xcmlts from the )0 tons of coal. 6608 @Engagfg 109's? Hun, The healthiest spot in the appears to be t‘vc runall \mu Aumono. in Franco. 01' its ‘1 mutants, 25 are over so u Greenland never 11 press until 1861. The ported by Dr. Rurk. Mlnard's Liniment far saie evezwhera Libby, McNeiil 5: Libby .. â€mm“ m “Cy-09ml“: cans. you ï¬nd the meatcxactly .5 as it. left us. We put them up in this way: Potted Ham. Beef and Tongue 0x Tongue (Whom. Veal Loaf Deviled Ham. Brisket Beef Sliced Smoked Beef. Etc. [My iumhmï¬s is preâ€"eminentiy a household remedy; once used it is sure to have a. permanent piace in the family medicine cupboard. It quickiy allays inflammation and irritation, and is in the highest degree soothing and healing; Apply it to Bruises. Burns, Scalds. Cuts, Wounds, Boils, Abscesses, c. t 3120 relieves and cures Bronchitis. Asthma, Sore Throat. Quinsy, and other: affections of the Th rc-ai 8: Chest. All natural flavor foods~‘p:latablc and wholwomc. Your zrocerahould have them 'How to Make Good Things to Ea‘“ ‘ will be sent free to any add was {or the asking We sell the product in key-opening cans. IIv-n-n L--....-A h. , 1- . . someway, omnism Chicago. flinois 13â€"33 humll \zuuyzo of 01' its 40 iuv over 80 years of had a printing 0 ï¬rst Was im- ‘ Experiment with sther and Inferior brands. Ben’t t-i USE W 0 11,! Her But Rich I Blood i‘ m “'45†do“ VOL. being s (5:19:15 13c]; a!!! (THAI a \‘(‘ 3'0"“ ou‘ “K haw