in flavor than the ï¬nest CEYLON NATURAL GREEN tea per l‘b. By :Lll grocers. NEW AND STRANGE. of, the Latest Inventions and Discoveries. Some Ninvar is a, new alloy that will pre- vent the expansion of iron through heat. it. should be invaluable for rui's and instruments of precision, “'hl(h are sometimes thrown out of gear in the hot weather and in tro- pical countries. A novel restorative for persons who have fainted or are unconscious from partial sullocation is suggested by a Bohemian doctor; it is to pull the nose. A rhythmic movement of this kind excites the sensory nerves and ’Sf‘ot'4ilg," induces consciousness. The latest. suggested cure for the disff'(-sz~ing complaint known as hay (Her is as simple as it is strange. It is merely to wear smoked glasses. ‘ilr. F. 1-1. Stowell thinks that hay fever. in many: cases, is due to irritation of the eyes. This remedy is so easy to adopt that it is worth trying. A strange. fish with a peculiar char- acteristic has lab-1y been brought inâ€" to notice at Ceylon. It has the ca- pacity of altering its appearance to resemble a. dried leaf, and it has‘ frl'h quently deluded fishermen into the btL lief that they have netted a piece of decaying.r vegetation; they throw it back into the Water and it immedi- ately swims away. A new fire alarm for hotels anal large flats is composed of an annun- ciator in the clerk's ofï¬ce or porter‘s room and attachments in every room of the building. If a fire breaks out in one room, the apparatus fixed therein is set at work through t‘hn heat, the bell rings in the ofï¬ce, and alarm bulls are set going all over the building. The alarm starts as soon as the temperature of a room rises over a. certain degree. A simple Curlingâ€"iron heater, to prevent the. Waste of time and lb.- urm-ache causal by holding- the iron in the flame. is a contrivance that will probably fin:l’ favor. if. :ifs over the burner, thus leading 1h.- {lame to a horizontal piece there) are holes to produce _i~.‘t:~4. ircn is fixed in another place over these jets and can remain there till hot enough, while the user is busy with her toilette. __â€"_+â€"_â€" ACHING KIDNEYS. Can Only be Cured by Enriching the Blood by the Use of Dr.‘ Williams' Pink Pills. The kidneys filter every drop of. your blood. The purity of the blood dept-ml upon the kidneysâ€"â€"-.1fid the hculfh of the kidneys depends uponl the blood. If your blood is \Veakf the kidneys have not strength for‘ their Work and leave the blood un-l filtered and foul. if your blood is? luai the kidneys get clogged with? paingul, poisonous impurities. That,l is what causes your back ache with the dull pains or sharp stabs of sick kidneys. And kidney disease is one of the. most deadly and hopeless things that can attack you. The; only hope is to strike without delay at the root of the trouble in the: blood with Dr. Williams' l’ink Pills.I They actually make. new blood. 'l‘hey‘ flush the kidneys clean, heal their‘ inflammation and give them strengthl for their work. Common kidneyi pills only touch the symptomsâ€"Dr! Williams’ Pink Pills cure the cause} That is why they cure for good and} at the same time improve the healthi in every way. i Mr. Geo. Johnson, of the. village? of Ohio, N. 5.. gives strong proof" of the truth of the above state-. ments. He says: “My son, now_ nineteen years old, suffered greatly’ with kidney trouble. He was con-, stantly troubled with severe pains inf the back, and often passed sleepless! nights. His appetite failed, he; grew weak, and could hardly do the' usml work that falls to the lot of a boy on a. farm. We tried several kidney medicines, but they could not help him any. Then a. friend recom- mended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. and this was the first medicine that reached the cause of the trouble. He used the pills for a. couple of months and I am thankful to say is now as strong and healthy as any boy of his age." There is no diSeasc due to had blood that. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will not cure. simply because they! make new. rich red blood that ex-‘ f l i . b5v‘_r v â€"-vvv‘v pols disease from every part of the body. That is why they cure the worst cases of anaemia, indigestion: neuralgia, rheumatism. headache. and backaches, and the special ail- ments from which women alone suf- ‘ fer. But only the genuine pills can do. this and you should see that the , full name. "Dr. Williams Pink Pills l for Pale People,’r ighprinted on the; wrapper around each box. Sold by; all medicine dealers or direct by mail from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., l Erockville, Ont... at 50 cents a box; or six boxes for $2.50. i l r I ,i WHAT RAIN'FALL MEANS. That Falls 12': Thames Valley. The alarming floods which occu‘rred ,_‘ .in the ’i'ha'nws valley last TNT-20 ‘,period of record rain, have beenbc- 'â€"cup.\in;_--the attention of the Thames Conservancy, which has collected “ ‘ .renmrliable ï¬gures Concerning floods, says an English l l l am}: am: , :W ' ...,, ‘ “of these statistics makes ' i ' WW not that floods wattle viable country 33181, state ‘ofg'd; )- Wm" re .igilwg - . , in which ‘ The ' ltcvlhing. and was quite cross. l. got .for clildren’s ailments." ‘lin.l them at drug stores or get. them : Lpression that it was a part of vGaâ€"lculations Based. on Amounti be' 1 are Delicious Japan tea. grown. is fast becoming as popular as “SALADA†Black tea. Sold only in lead packets. 25c and 400. end to end as. and a great deal deepâ€" cr ti‘fan. the Thames at Henley Beach, and three times its entire length. It would fill the Staines reservoir, which holds 3,300 million gallons, 2'? times over. We now begin to get some idea. of what a heavy rainfall will do in the Way of floods. in June of last year. the record wet months, 5.57 in. of rainfall were. recorded. in 11 consecu- l | f l ltivc (lays. Multiply the figures alâ€" ready given by 5;, and you have some idea of the vast sea of water which has got to get off the surface of the earth, not to mention the i’l‘liames basin. after heavy. rain, or [else send us all into another Noah's Ark. “lint. as a matter of fact. does be- come of this liquid inmfcnsity? Oi)- iviously it. does not all flow into the l'l‘hames. Saturation through the clial‘c which underlies a great part of the Thain-es valley, evaporation. absorption by vegetation, account for la large quantity, but for far less when the land is already like a saturated .Sllongc. and eVuporation and vegeta- ftion are dormant. Actually in the 'last 21 years Ill) 3; pm- cent. of the passed over ’l‘eddingtofi Weir. Out of itbe fall of 40.9 in. in 1903, 147.6 in. escaped in this way. That is to sav. that last year the equivalent of (n'ur lll rivers vastly bigger than the. "‘"ames‘ passed with that river over ,if l'l‘erldingfon weir. That quantity of water would provide anchorage for battleships drau‘ing 3!) feet of water over a space of more than .152 square miles. ___+__ SL lCEI’LESS BA Bl ES . -â€"â€"q l l I :up b‘ ightly. Well babies sleep soundly and wake “hen babies are rest:- less an.f sleepless it is the surest ‘1L)~siiile Sign of illnessâ€"in all prob- ability dze to some derangement of 1'â€.- slonuxlf and bowels. of teething troubles. Baby's Own Tablest are the only proper remedy. ’l‘hey reâ€" ‘xnoz'c the trouble uni in this way give the little one sounl, refreshing ‘sll-ep, and it wakes up healthy and ;happy. (i'ffaranteed to contain no lhermful drug or opiate. Mrs. 'l‘llos. i‘lkfin. Luring, Cnt., says: .Sllllcl‘s‘fl from "My baby stoma'h‘ trouble anl Baby's Own Tablets and they seem- ed to work almost like a charm. I lthin‘. nithing can equal the ’l‘ablets You can . _ i post paid at :2.) Cents a box by) writing The Dr. Williams’ Medicine (‘0 . , Brockville, Ont. â€"+ PE CULIAR ORCHID. s..â€" When This Flower is Thirsty it is Able to Suck up Water. l‘bll’. Suverkrop. a naturalist. who has made many journeys in South 1 l l Iwafer which fell in the Thames basin . . ment. COAL MINER_REVIVALIST EVAN ROBERTS STIRS WHOLE OF WEST WALES. Declares That â€God Seized Hold of Him,†and. He Will Go Where Spirit Calls. Fired with the sense of a Divine mission miraculously communicated, Evan Roberts is carrying a flame through the torpid villages of West. Wales. A revival is in progress which promises to rival the most famoIJS of those of the Wesleys. From Brynn-g, among its fields and dump woods, to where Llanelly fouls the air with the belch of its factory stacks, the infection of the man's power has spread. lie is a. young Welshman of some twenty-six years, who a few months ago was workingl as a collier. He had a loaning to- wards the ministry, and made his way by sheer hand toil and thrift to Newcastle Emlyn, where he was in course of being prepared for enter- ing college. it was there, as he says, that he received the Divine command to go forth among his villages and preach. As he'sat alone one evening in his study there came a knock at his 'door. He opened it, and fotmd no one; but as he stood in the open door womloring, he heard a voice that told him what to do. This is his own account and forthwith he connnenced to tf‘aVel the Countryside preaching at the chapels he came to with \vondeful success. in person he is the middle height, a \l‘clshman of the fair-haired type, with blue eyes a trifle vacant, lle docs not carry with him into the common relations of life that power which has made. him famous in the 1pulpit. lie is shy and awkward, but once he focus his audience his skin of vacuousuess is sloughed from | him. l Welsh is his medium. lie speaks with rapt, upturned face and halfâ€" closed eyes and trembling pluci ing ihands. His face postivcly glows. lie is described as palpably out of his own keepingâ€"drunk with the splendor of his words When he has concluded his present foulerprise he. will return to his stu- dies and will enter the ministry in the regular manner. Among the common people there is no question of his success. lie has taken them by storm. Wherever he. goes they admit his marvelous pow- er. His services are held at all hours of the day and night, and pitâ€" mcn, laborers in the field, and shop- keepers “cut." work in order to hear him. HOW HE WAS “CALLED." Of what mettle is this young reviv- alist woudcrâ€"worker'? Three weeks ,ago he was at Newcastle Emlyn studying for the ministry. Avay from the chapel he. is no ’great talker. llis ideas. are bounded l ,simply and solely by its four walls. ‘He answers almost in monosyllables tan-d gesticulates. lie is Very shy. illis hands are never still for a mo- llis eyes are as restless as his hands. “I was not always like this." be said, thoughtfully, “not always. Once I liked novds. Now it is peace that I love most of allâ€"peace that ,first came to me six Weeks ago at lilar-nanerch. The Spirit baptized me there. Afterwards it sent me a message. ‘(lo home for a week,’ it commanded. So I obeyed. I went home to Caslwchwr. “'l‘herc another inf-Ssagc Came. it told me to go forth with three wom- en. Their names Were. OVCH mention- ed. 1 communicated the message to than). They obeyed. Two others followed." “But this message," I protested. “flow was it. nianifcstod‘.†“God sci/ed hold of me. lie press- ;lmerica to enrich the Kew Gardens. near London, with new plants, re- ports the discoVery of a remarkable plant belonging to the orchid family. , The. plant, has a peculiarity which] i I 1 seems to distinguish it from nyj other. When it is thirsty it lowers' ‘to the. water a tube from its station' on the tree of which it is a para- site. When it. has imbibed the need- ed amount of water the tube rolls’ up into a neat Coll and takes its. place again in the centh of the? plant. The naturalist tells this story his discovery : “I was sitting one hot afternoon the neighborhood of the llio de la. the neighborhood of the Rio «do in. of less trees whose life had evidently been absorbed by the growth of par- asitic plants that. hung upon their' trunks. I “My attention was soon directed to a flat plant with a number of large leaves, in form like spear heads, which were arranged like a! sunburst around the Common centre. It was a. plant I had never seen beâ€" fore. It. was nearly as flat as a. platter, except there was a growth from the v centre. a. sort. of hollow tube of small circumference which extended several feet to the water below. the: cml of the tube being about four' inches beneath the surface. I inves- jtigatefl the. tube more closely and found to my surprise that it was sucking up water! I could distinct- ly feel the inflow as I put my linger over the mouth of the tube. “But my astonishment was unâ€" bounded a minute later when I saw the tube begin to roll up, the pro-i cess continuing until the coil thuSl formed had reached the middle off the plant, where it. came to rest! Casual inspection would giVC'the im-- the growth raised a. little above. the gem; oral surface. . “I found a few other plants of tho: same kind and watched their pro‘1 cess of quenchin thirst. "Very few days the tuba-3'- dilld unroll slowly til it reached the water. and when coiled up again the plant would saturated and spongy to the touch. It. is a remarkable provision of nature which seems to require al- most the intelligence of an animal for its operation." l l I will not reâ€"enter their pulpits. ed me down to the earth. I felt the weight of His hand upon me. for my face was purple. My mother had the same experience when she was converted. She fell to the ground so that people thought. she was ill." “And what are you going to do?" “Do? How do I know? I shall go where the. spirit calls me. left everything. I have given up everything except two hundred pounds. and I would surrender even that with pleasure. Even now I am waiting the Master's bidding. Ah, it is a grand life. I am happy, so happy. that I could walk on the air. Tired? Never. (lod has made me strong. He. has given me courâ€" il’lata. I obserV'ed a. number of leafâ€" age. I “mm face. millions," ,. l\o wonder the ministry is-astomrdâ€" 0d. Here, they say, is a young man a. boy, preaching what? Mirth. Ac.- tually mirth and laughter. He smiles when he prays. when he exhorts. So Welsh minis- ters shake their heads. They not understand. HOW PEOPLE ARE AFFECTED. I have l He laughs farmer SAYS HE WAS A TOTAL WRECK BUT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS GAVE HIM A NEW LEASE OF LIFE. Geo. Robertson Had Rheumatism and Dropsyâ€"“I-Iad to be Tapped â€"Doesn’t Know What it is to be Sick Now. Montreal, Qua, chr. ISLâ€"(Special). â€"3ilr. (loo. Robertson, a Well-known (‘itchn living at 3512 St. James St., .M‘ontrcal, is one of the. many people in this city who are never without Do~:ld's Kidney Hills in the house. -Likc all the others, Mr. Robertson has his reasons for this and is al- ways ready to give them. "I Was a total wreck before I. started to Use Dodd's Kidney l’ills," Mr. Robertson says. “i had been troubled with Rheumatism an-zl Dropsv for five years. I had to be tapped to relieve me of the. pain. My arms anal legs Were terribly swollen. l “i had just begun to get downâ€" lhoarted when a friend induced me to itry llo-Ild's Kidney l’ills. llcforc I. lhad used the second box I felt better. lSoven boxes cum-d me so completely that now I don't know what it is to be sick.†+â€"â€"â€". HE GOT AT THE TRUTH. Examination. ]n his capacity as Judge Lord Brampton always insisted on the imâ€" perative demand that. every case should be investigated in its minut- est details, says the London Daily Mail. lipon small points the great issue of a case depends. As exem- plifying this, Lord Brampton forging the will of a lady, which de- viscd to him a. considerable amount cecdcd it became clear to me that. death. and then with a dry pen held in the hand of the deceased by the accused himself while he. guided it over a signature which he had craft- ily forged. A woman was present when this was done, and as she had attested the execution of the will, she was a. necessary witness for Ilia prisoner, and in examinationâ€"in-chief she was very clear indeed that it was by the hand of the deceased that the will was signed, and that she licrself‘had seen the doceased sign it. Suspicion only existed as to what. the. real facts were until this woman “out into the box, and then a scene, highly drmnatic, curred in her cross-examinntion. Af- ter getting an admission that. the will was signed in the. bed, with the. l l l 1 i lprisouer near by, the woman was asked ‘, “Did he put the pen into her hand?†‘ ‘.\nd assist her while she signed the will?" "Yes " “How did he assist hor9†"le raising her in the bed and supporting her when he had raised her." "Did he guide her huff-d?" “No." “Did he touch ‘her hand at all?" “I think he did just touch hex- hand " “When he (lid touch her hand, was she dead?" At this last question the woman turned terribly pale. was seen to fal- which she had come. to deny. __..__-+._.___ J Al’.\N ' S LITTLE 1“ ARMS. The size. of farms in Japan runs frcm less than twu up to about .three and tlfrce-(piarter acres apiece. lEveu these diminutive farms are of- ten in several separate pieces. the average size of which is about oneâ€" ciglrth of an acre. During the past four years a law has been in operaâ€" tion for the rearrangement of those scattered farms. The owners are to exchange fields in such a manner as to make their possessions more comâ€" pact. 'l‘he spirit of scientific pruâ€" gress is behind the movement, fhe government wishing to enlarge the. cultivated ï¬elds so that agricultural machinery may be used. With all his primitive ways, the Japanese mun-ages to make his soil very productive by thorough cultiva- do tion and fertilization. â€"â€" If a girl marries well her (riends Almost indescribable scenes are beâ€" overlook her other faults. ing witnessed in Ammanford district, where crowded meetings are nightly held, and where persons who haVe never known to speak in public be- fore deliver addresses and sing hymns. People give way to sobb- ing and wailing, and strong young men prostrate themselves on the floor and benches in agonized repentâ€" che for sin. One. or two describe visions they have seen, which inten- sities the emotion. Two ministers h'av'c declared that' unless they have the “Spirit" they Since the commcm'ement of the revival the llettws football club has become de- funct owing to the effect. of the 1 meetings on many members. Meanwhile there is another side to the matter. The managers of several of the local tinpiatc works complain of their establishments being disor- ganized by the failure of numbers of their employees, especially young girls to attend work in the mornings. One works estimates its loss at £20 a. day. " Then again men suddenly work to hold prayer meetings. One Wednesday morning a “hooter†was sounded at Grovesend tinplate works at which the cmployes dropped their tools and engaged in prayer. The collieriua at Garngoch No. 2 pit, and the mill men at Messrs. Lewis’ works didntgie, : ~ thing. A prayer meet-l ’ in the tin house of the . ‘shment'. cease v .Aorrmm. COME. A. which 100 kas MW if} can HESII ,. Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott’s Emulsion. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce pro- duccs the pound; it seems to start the digestive machinery going properly, so that the patient is able†to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do bc= fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health; if you have not got it you can get. it by taking Scott’s l Lord Brampton‘s Merciless Cross- cites . ;a curious case that came before him !on the l'iestern Circuit. “A solicitor was charged wi'thl of her property; but as the case pro- 1 the will was signed after the lady's ()L'- . ter, and fell in a swoon on the ground and so revealed the truth‘ one villager of another. was the reply. Tif’ II Results from common Soaps eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes, shrunken flannels. gunman" So Auk row the Octagon Bal- REDUCES .. A good story about u. certain poor is going the round. A youngr su'bal- tern said in his presence: “I was in- sulted at the ball last. night. i was actually mistaken for one of the wait- ing a. regular flow of the secretions and imparting: to the organs conipb power to perform their functions. 'l‘lii'sl ers, but, 01' course. an apology was nubile uff.cI'Waf‘(ls." “And did tho \Vuiler accept. it?" asked ‘his lord- Cor. w°'t u“""* and 'shfp, with an innocent air of inquiry. .†‘ _ Mon Want the earth, but women are 5 Sure llcgulnt(yrsâ€"Mandrake and Dan- safisficd with u horn-Hamill l dolmn are known to exert a powerful ,. ‘ ' l influence on the liver and kidneys, l‘l- “‘WI‘S may he lhli “"Bfll‘m' VU‘ZS-‘lfi. I storing them to healthful action. induc- but husbands usually go broke first l . . .. l l l l 1 position and serve Pills tho agreeable ()f l’mmclee's Vegetable to render them and salutary lllL'le‘lllU they are. There are few pills so effective as they in their action. valuable ingredients enter into the com- éâ€ï¬‚% 4/71/49 I â€24%... W WULTR We can handle your poultry dune olive or dressed to best. advantage. Also you} butter. em honey and owe reduce. I'HE DAWSON commssmn' 00., Limited Too many nurses make a specially . of nursing trouble. Minafd's Linimenl Relieves Nemalgia' will give comfort in a few minutes, and Calm TO 30870. 8%., -w-‘u. HA I D S 0 M E l4k Bill and GOLD WATCH Hundred: of beautiful Bing: and Watcha Free to anyone. Send us your v cmenn'l addms and agree to ICJ 20 ucnnfourfnmoun Marv 1 Winning Blue at early: I‘m! 5, Tun‘u .5. we Rubies. an! 11;; r x ’v , v .- f ' . , .A . : ,. 1’ ' lho (-I‘Jnfd (/()lllllll of (.rhma has jf nifcrthoughls are the best. Why ï¬lifgu‘npzï¬h‘d bill“? approved a suggestion that all sold- can‘t we have fzhl-m firs-f." ' ‘3‘“ by mail poutmld. iers and students should abun-(loul i‘di’cxf’yiï¬ï¬gkï¬ [Mullins and how their hm!‘ closely Pile Terror. Swept Away.â€"-pr. Ag- â€15353.“: ‘fliivwlijuéi CFO )' L‘" . , .- . , . u . , ,. _ W! Mn and send. us 1‘". new s. ()mtmcnt stanus at the head as “(,0 and we wzlf std a reliever. healer, and sure cure for you ulna Lil-$35†141:. l ' u | ,. . . . .. . f.:,1d it}; .nngt 3 t E B t l fies in all forms. â€no application ~ 4..., ,.., M , Mmards lema ures urns. ec. ..... . it's it “Yes- ,machine. combines the minimum of weight with the maximum of pow- orâ€"in fact, there's only one thing the matter with it." “What's that." W‘lt can’t fly." l l .â€"â€"o i The Pall of Rheumatic Palnn. â€"â€"\\'lien a meritorious medicine as South . Rheumatic (lure. how glad 1to tell it. C. \V. Mayhew. of ville, ()uL., couldn't walk or feed him- .self for fnont.hsâ€"â€"four years ago thrcc . bofflcs of this great. â€"â€"not a pain sinceâ€"isn't that encourage- ment. for rhcunmtic sufferers-‘3â€"32 : [can he Ma'lgeâ€""I’lfysical culture is splenâ€" (lirl. l'm fallingr beauty exercises." Marioxie~"\"ou haven't been taking .ll‘lJIXI long, have you?" i l ~~ for Over Six-w Venn Mn". Wnlnf ow'i- Soornma Svnu‘r has been and n u-illinwof motho rs for thei' c.‘:ildren while teething. lfmmhehthp . hilt], softens the- gums. nllayxpsin. euro: windcoiic.regfiluteathclfomuch and bowela. midis in tn strezfledytur “rumble“. Twenty-me cents a bottle I zlvtor“ Mm. wissw n ‘nrloorlusu Sunny." 21 â€"ul l 'l‘rottmvâ€"‘W don't. own you fire“ Barlowâ€""No." I'd dollars, do 1‘?" 'l‘roftnrâ€"“Vl'ell, I say, olu man. if e to." sélinafd‘s Linimanl Eures Handful. l | l A flood Medicine requires liffle nd- vcrfising. Ilr. ’l‘lfomus' liclccfric. ()1.‘ gained the good mime it now enjoys, l not through elaborate uchrtising. but ‘Off its great fix-'rifs as a. remedy for lbodily pains and ailments of the res- l pirutory organs. It has earned its ’fafnc thh it wherever it has gone, and it is primed at the unfipodcs n}: wvll as at home. llosc small. effect sure. Mo‘hcr (y-oliwman's \\'ife)â€"“'\\'fllie. ‘l'vc l.)(."‘il shouting- for you this half- ,hul‘l‘. How is it you are nevi-r here {ulr'n you are wanted?" Sonâ€"“\Vell, ,nn‘thcr, ] suppose I take after faâ€" [tlzcrï¬' E a“ i “My Kidneys are all Wrongfâ€"Ilcw shall [ insure best results in the short- est time?" it stands to reason that a liquid specific of the unquestionable merit of South American Kidney Cure will go more directly and quickly to the seat of the trouble than the "pill form" treatment, and when it strikes the spot there's healing in an instant. â€""'8 l I 'l‘l15 l’l‘illla Donnaâ€"““hly don't you ,give the part to my daughterâ€! She sings b‘uutifully. She has inherited my \oice." Illaminerâ€"“That so? I've oft/‘n wondered what. i.\'ou‘r voice." been me. of l-‘ow are fhc remedies whose benefi- cial qualities and real merits made them so popular with the pub- lic, and increased from year to year their consumption, which, whilst pot;- sessing the most: valuable remedial properties, are. yet. so simple in their '(‘nln‘i‘O“ll?l. and so easy to take. as The Quinlne Wine. prepared by North- rop Lyman of Toronto. 'l‘his article is) prepared from the pure Sulâ€" phate of (Luiniifc. combined wilh fine Sherry Wine. and choice aromatics, which relieves the Quiuino of its bit- ter taste, and flows not impair in the least d‘igree the efficacy of its action upon the patient; while small doses, frequently repcafe'rl, strengthen the. pulse, increase nmsculnr force. mil invigoratcs the tone of the. nervous system. and thus. by the generall‘ vigor which it imparts, creates an system, and thus, by the general tone and energy, and fortifies the System against all infectious diseases. Ask for Northrop k‘: Lyman's Quinine Wine, sold by all druggists. _.__+__. â€[8 lll‘IA'D lllCG l ATICN'l‘. This grim Slm‘v of the war is quot- ed by 'l'lfe Manchester Guardian from a Siberian paper. A Russian regi- ment was surprised by a Japanese mnbuscade and lost 2,000 killed. ()1‘ one Company every man Was killel or wounded, only the captain and two other ofï¬cers being able to get clear. When the enemy came the captain, l . though \voumlr-z, went off by him- self. One of his friends, alarmed at this, went. to look for him. He found 1 him on the battlefield scaled on large stone. lie had dragged fo the Slim} 1110 “Gillies of [he fin-n who once formed his company, and had ar- rune-0;! lhcm in the rants flu-y filled when alive. When he recognizal his friend. he called out to him in s'fioof 1‘ him for his cowardice in being, alive; . ai . when all his men were dearl- 'l'll'.*l‘|. . losing his reason altogether, he bar- angued his dead men, calling upon them to follow him. and promising tlicm victory. When they did not f low him he reproached them. but affectionately, addressing them by their names. He had at last to be i l l rumored by force. and is now in the lunatic asylum at Harbin. __;.__ Edwin‘s new horse?" asked “I have," “Well, what does it look like?" asked the questioner. “Well. it looks," said the other man, slowly. “as if ‘Idwin had taken it for an old debt." issUE NO. 51â€"04. “Seen vi a very ingenious flyingâ€" l a. sul'fcrcr l.fl(l:\‘ permanent relief in such ‘ Amcr- ‘ is . Thumes- ! remedy cured him. hold by druggilta throughout the world. Be lure uni 1 halo f l ‘kidney disease. will cure chronic itching and burning skin day :55 centsâ€"7‘.) to directmns lL relieves all diseases In a The chronic bachelor ï¬nally turn-1 to un- quiet man who had talen In part in the discussion. “\\'ould,yuu, ,sir," he slick "marry the IN‘SL man in lhu world?" “I dill,†the reply. i ) 'l‘ln-y Wake the ’l‘orpid l‘:llt;rfflf‘.<,-â€"-.‘.l:l- ’chim-ry not. properly supervised and left lfo run itself. Very soon shows fault in ' its working. it i., the same With the . digestive organs. Unregulated from itililt‘ to time the) are likely U) torpid and thinw the whole sysfem out l’ills of gear. l'urnn-lm-‘s chvlulilu were mode to meet such cases, ’l‘ln-v restore to the full the flagging facul- ties, and bring into order all parts of i i the mechanism. i Mabelâ€"“And did your gf'un'lfa'llnr glivc lo a green old ago?" Jack _ j.“Well. lshould say so! lie Was ‘swin-lled three times after he was sm cnty." l i The Poisoned Springâ€"As in nature 380 in man, pollute the spring and dis- ease and waste are bound to followâ€" i the stomach and nerves out of lrzilter means poison in the spring. Smith .Amcr‘ican Nervinc is a great. purifier: lcures indigestion, ll}>[|!.‘ilslil, and tones lllC “(-rtcs, The lvf'3l f:\'lfle:'ftc (fl its efficacy is the unsolicited testimony of" thousuuds of cured ()ll'3>.â€"-7li M. lcetl» son? to you." much li' e inc." illOW (if) \,'(;U ('illl L‘L‘t? ‘A ('lll‘l‘ll f) 101‘ blue. lu'i'i,’ (as f‘t‘l i~r>l"" . ____â€"____________ (‘rahnud'â€"“Ah! So 71's He loo‘ s to be sin:il.;ire 1,1)1‘lfl:vâ€"â€\.l,'ï¬,110.5 \m'y HHS v‘ . 4’“ Dear Sl“S,-I Was for seven 5 sufferer from Bronchial and Would be so llnl'fl‘nf af lll!ll'.\ .11. 1 could scarcely Steak abou- .1 Mrsâ€" lper. I got. no relief from anything ltill I tried _\ our MIN \llll'S llONl-ZY gums/in. Two bo'fles gave relief and six bottles made complete _‘ ._ _ ._...‘¢l ll] 11 ‘cure. i would heartily l‘('t'()ll\lll<;lld it ‘to anyone sunning; from throat or, lung trouble. - ' .l. 1’. VAXill'Shllllx. Fred ‘f‘icton. ll ll) COULllN "l‘ l,‘ N U )L’l’lJC. A Wt‘ll-Z‘vllo'd'll Scottish ch .got into rouxersation in a lcaf‘riaue with a worling man, :infornifd him fluff be had ,been sev- l l l l ‘.. w l l o ' “(‘li," said the minister. “l flicut that! l ha‘m been a t'oillllel' 1".»1' iover twenty years." “Aye," replied lllw Workman, but 1 can uncouple 311.1 you cansz" Maryâ€"“Do you think it Would be conceited for me. to tell my l'i‘..3f‘.tl~; that 1 made this dress lllj.’>~\-ll".’†Edithâ€""Not. t‘tilll‘k'lll‘d. my l'l0311‘â€"-supâ€" lerf’luous," and every form of itching. , $163 bleedingand protrudin piles. \d it. cc tee nnfacturers‘havo guarantee 'liiiciiiials in the daily press and ask your iteiand mm what they think of it. 1 on can use get your moncv back it not. cu 41 dealers or Emussoa. Dr. chase’s Ointment If“ 9’ ~" rave to you that pa Chase‘s Ointment is accrual: and absolute cure for em. “Tov‘p Nll‘. lln!v.-!|ll-â€"".\il.\5 \‘it'llllly, 1 - ' \\:ll you not be my ;a:lm- 5t... _ wife?†\lis~ \\'.-l‘.¢li_v fh'iughtnjv) lll- :flf‘.l nil lull l"'\‘f")>‘ln.‘â€"1 l" *l gԠl lin u-v si;1fiunÂ¥ You should know “01-15 llf‘f‘.“ .‘iil'. llo'u-l‘EIlâ€"("l flu I'll\)\\' l)t'l~. 51,.“ “(ll Kidneyc ' By Repeated Attacks of Di i 4 I rim-NF.“ ln'ul lit-cause if is sometimes a slow and lingering malady. people are prone. to. overlook the (lc-sfruf'tive tendencies of! I 1 They forget llllll. fhe wasting pro-' cess brings about a change in the. (‘t-llulm' liswn'. \'~'l‘.l'..'l‘f practically run- :(lvt‘s the lizlf‘l‘}"~‘ zlfsl'luss :fs .fl‘luin-t org -n-:. (‘x llillllfui pl? .1“. ““5 1w. by flesh. fails «if ibi- bac'x n:(i lzins, :~=in. swvt-f'l- hi-H incline. anti highly colored :lr_\, 'il:ll'.‘~'il backachus: scanty, urine; painful. scalding urinaiion:i istomaclf troubles and irregular? bowels are among the symptoms of kidney disease. l l As a cause of "downright suffering, few diseases are to be compared with kidney disease. and the. results am frequently fatal" the end coming sud- denlv and unexpectedly. By their direct and wonderfully prompt action on the kidneys, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills call a quick halt to the advance of kidney disease. By their combined action on kid- neys, liver and bowels, they prove ef- 511 [active in complicated cases in which Toronto. three to six days' application according C3505. \V l )- lwl'nfm' , TOW! . M. (‘f‘.fp.;|:.l-â€"‘ ‘ All? 1 years frowble, j ,eral years a coupler on the l‘lli\\‘;l.\‘., (Kill : Jh- . red. me n. box. a! i BATES 8r. Cofl‘crontn . ‘ed with kidney "‘V'vasc aid gm ‘ .(llsf'usn wore on :m- ‘ you will sound: â€" hamlahmc mu; custlymngs. :f you vxvp. to U: f >r the Linmgwlzh- out dwhywe Wlll pl yin an "PWWINW ta vcure one of our in Igllllil‘n-lr! "Hum " “arches illiuldllivinlnflmmz‘ Maren The max Toronto, Ont. ’l‘he Salesmanâ€""fllarlam. Selling this material for just what we paid if." ()ld LALflVâ€"“Alld ‘ry'Oll‘Vf‘ lllu face to think I’m goin' to [help you out of a bald burgu \R’ v? are 102‘ -.... lli, USc Levcr's Dry Soap (a. powder) to wash woolens and flanncis,â€"you'll like it. t Many rm Ollll fellow in this coun- try doesn't belong to an T. i). U. I“. jlodgc. l Minard's linimant for sale anywhere lieâ€"“An xthur new dress? And iI've been losing so much money in ,my businnss." Hllu~â€"“Jll.~-1 f.r 'b..t lf‘easnn, fit-(fr! You told ml- .mlt To lv‘t anybody notice tlfa‘. you're in trot:â€" bll'.†l -â€"-â€" 3 To discern and deal Causes ti) and Hv'f'l't‘ulln‘ 1 battle with ' has secured I: aim of Ur nu-Mcal I\llLl-(.(lll\’ullll>' ' . of l-fitit‘il‘. :1 run \f 'bu ï¬rst . the Syrup \vfll l-r ‘reinmiy. "l-IE‘l 21.2, sltv-twilly l; l lln that tile an: -:.L . Nellieâ€""lo you think l‘.l‘:i CRY-35 for “(1131")" l-ifrtftan-“l‘lfi vol] (“Mfr lll‘ill' El {(4112:}: filtsn refer if) :‘f l‘ci- ll;ll“Ufl girl as liming auburn 11:“sz hf,‘ 102‘1‘i lii'l'?†“ Bought my Li Fe for 35 Cents." -â€"'l‘bis was one man‘s way of pu'."ng it when be bad been pronounced incur- able from chrome (lyspepsxa. "it was a living death to me until I fried in" Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets. Thanks to them Lo-duy .zm well, and I tell my friends i bought my life for 35 cents." do in a burnâ€"90 .’ ! (libsâ€"So yotz'vt- go: 5. place in :fimf b;m‘.in:: lions»? l suppose it 7“as because you Lnew foe pt‘csltfcnl‘.’ 51l.:f‘:‘isâ€"l’zif‘tly tliaf. and partly be- cause 11., lll'"lll'l now mu. The harder you cough, the worse the cough gets. 1 Shiloh’s Sonsomption . are $22?“ i is guaranteed to cure. If it doesn’t beneï¬t you, the druggist will give you your money back. Prices: S. C. WELLS Co. 302 25c. 50c. 51 LeRoy. N. Y.. Toronto. Can. llOW (Ill/\f‘ll“. ()llICYI‘Ili. Willie (i'cgreir.:ll_v;â€"“I‘d like to ikiss you, Gracie; but it Wouldn't do. I l ! iYou know, your mamma said you must n-xer kbs the boys." (iii-.iu.;-“\'c.s; that's what Slll' said â€"â€"ll1at is, it‘s nnaf‘ly what she said. She said to me. ‘Gracie, don't you fever let me see you kissin' the boys.‘ I . ~ {liflt mamma has gone omr to His. llilby's." fluâ€""Your snarkliug eyes would outâ€"s;’arkle the most precious dia- Sheâ€""ll'liy don't you make He. too‘; flue hint and rinr. mun-d." ll‘fI 14-51?†l:()!lulll. a echstroycd sease â€"S‘urprising Results Obtained by the Use of DR. CHASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. ordinary kidney f:.e.iicines bring lit~ flu or no relief Air. W. Smith. l’ort llalhax; in. Our, \\'l‘lt0stâ€"-â€""l“ol‘ softy )L'af's l “ms “illici- in most severe form, havin_r often stoppage of water armniynniml by most (lreaflful agony. As fins I became rmlucud sleepless nights. ‘ Y“) if s -- ‘- lllc in zit-sh and pass-d .\o doctor was ab}:- lo do hill-.il for nu- .ml 1 many meiiz'ina-s \vifhâ€" owl obfniniir: mori- than temporary relief". T\l_\‘ affenfion was directed to llr. l'hase's Kidney-Liver l’ills. and by using this treatment the disease was eradicated from my system in less than six months. I have gained in Weight. sleep well and feel better than i have for twenty years. These pills have full\- restored me to good and perfect health." Dr. (‘linse's Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills have thoroughly proven their genuine indisputuldc merit. and you can use them knowing of a. certainty that. recoch all the benefit that Wpuld be derived from 1h; attention used of me most skillful physician. i' Ono pill a dose. 25 cents a hex pl; all dealers. or Edwsom Bam"le ($0.. I s... O