$3“ _ lieâ€"“Yes. dearest, I suppose I must." (After a pausc)â€"“Has your father a telephone?" N0 HEART T0 HEART. Shea-“And now. Charlie, I suppose io-morrow you will have to speak to papa about this?" Pam is Punishmentâ€"Pain is a pro- test of nuiure againat ‘ neglect of the bodily hearth. against carelessness "c- garding tie physir‘ul condition. -It steals in at the tint opportunity and takes up il< ahude in a man and it is tom‘s-time" (lifficuit to eject it. Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric on will drive it out In short order. Pain cannot. stay where i'. is used. but immediately flees away. Dr. Leonhaidt‘s Heni- l oid will cure any (3331'; of Piles. gt; glam statement is made without. any qualiï¬cations ,.. Dis in the form of a tablet. R,is the only pile remedy used in- temally. It: is impossible to cum an establish- ed ‘Case of Piles Willi oinlments. supposi- tories, injections or euluard appliances. A m I AAA ,, “I can't Imdc. slum! how a man 0: comm L suicide for lme." “H. hapnens Inquently". “WM perhaps so but if I did it, should regxet it all my life." 2m 931d Weaver’s Syrup will dï¬v'e She poison Hon thé of3czéï¬i béurrroicklirséhnfgésr.’ Bid blobilréausésr the tronblo."l'g‘_ue Iocal_1_rprge_dy is Weatvor'g Congo, The great Austrian salt mine at “£91- lczka ha.» 60“ miles of gallvries and em ploys 9000 minus. It has been wozkcd .or the past si.\ cmnlurics. " Beiéré Lister‘s antiseptic inventions Ahedeatiu'atc in amputations of the thigh was 41. per cent. It. is now about 6 per cent. Mother Gravcs’ WormuExtennInatsr does mt require the help of any pur- galivc mx‘dicine to complete the cure. Owe it 11 um and be convinced. price’ of whai it was 'in the year of Waterloo. - M19 Dr. V ' ville. Ont. You need not shed a. tear: if on will 2‘ThoD‘éLâ€MontholP tax- cut at lame T17 and be convincod. ,_.._- _. .. . "aura-UL“ '31..00' all (Mic-1s. or The Wilson- Fgle Co.Limit:d,;\'i1iguxa Fans, Ont. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured Mrs. Merrill by driving the rheumatic poison 7 cut of her blood. They actually make ' new blood. They don't act on thebowâ€" - els. They don‘t. bother with mere symp- tonu. They go right to the tooth! the trouble in the blood. That is Why they' have cured the worst cases of anemia wlmdlessness) headaches and backaches. kidney trouble, indigestion. neuralgia.. ~ nervousness and the special ailments on. girls 'and women whose_blood supply} V becomes weak. scanty or irregular. Sold ‘by all medicine dealers or by mail at. 500 a box or six boxes for $2.50 from . ithp Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- -.nl- AA- A $1,063 ganzgifleé “Itâ€"159:3) pack: age 01 1)x_-_. Leophardt‘s Hem-Roid. _kae little voicatgpeg of dimgp. 35139 erypnons It'you are working according to an intefligent plan,. it you are trying to make everything you do a means rt advancenwm lo the goal youï¬ave in view, go ahead, for you are moving theright direction and will reach ï¬g goal. ‘ But. if you are looking for an easy piace, or. running away from hard work; If you 'are too listless to'make an intel- ligent plan of action. angjo‘llow it you ï¬g not moving were right direction: Sugar: lojdny'is 'only one-sixth the ts any pmspect of advancement in it. {Ihey- havé neither plan. nor programme. nor ambition to guide them. .They simply live {or to-day, and. literally “take no thought tor the marrow." This happy-go~lucky policy can lead to nut and thingâ€"’lnilure. - I! You Are Alter Soft Snaps You Travel in Wrong Direction. ' A great many people drift through‘ life without purpose or effort. Thoy‘ float along the. line of least resistance; avoiding all obstacles and shrinking from anything that looks like hard work. Their great desire is to get “an easy job.†They do Ijot concern them- selves at all as to whether or not there lion actually grow warm. I was at-‘ {ended by a skilful doctor, but was ui-. .timately towed to remain in bed. suf- _,1ering untold agony with. every move- ment. Finallyiho doctors told me the houble was incurable. One day I was advised 19 try Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills and i decided to do so. Presently the pains were not so severe. and I began tat-feel myself gaining. Shortly after I was able to go about. and in less than three months I was perfectly well. For Ibis condition my thanks are grateful- lyndue to Dr. \\‘iiiiums' Pink Pills." “I suffered atmast untotd agony from ‘ rheumatism. For several weary monttm 'l‘was conï¬ned to bed. I had the best‘ of medical treatment, but. nothingseem- 9d to reach the root. of the disease until i fined Dr. Wiltiums’ Pink Pills. These have compietely restored my healthfl “h, . .. -A_.» , slack,__N. 8., a lady who had practical- ); beén given up as incurable by doc- tors. She further says: “I suffered for overtwo years and rheumatism seemed to be ï¬rmly implanted in my system. At: the outset I_wus able to attend 'o my household duties, but at, night I sgffered the greatest pain. I a: once began to take medicine. but my condi- NA. ...A... n \V‘cre' We Reached the Rob: 0! Me UntilfDr. Williaxns"i A BROAD STATEMENT. DON’T SEEK EASY JOB. VERY LIKELY. , __ _-. “vs-um. strohg émphatib staté’ment is by Mrs. Edpa Merrill, of Wood- condition. -It opportunity and a man and it is can it. When he needs a scoldiï¬g give it‘t'o ï¬lm as you would a child and be done with is enough to tire or bore him. Keep the showing of your affection for special occasions, either when he is particular- ly tired or downhearled. A little unex- pected show of affection. or some minor attention will go a long way toward smoothing your road. Find out lis l‘kes and dislikes, and act accordingly. Don't expect a tired man to pet and hu- mor you all the time; you have no more right to expect it of him than he of you. Most men censé many little at- }tentions after ill" honeymoon is over. ‘It is not terms slug; are gelling tired of you. and do'r'l uphraid him. Don’t nag and, complain all the time, but be as cheerful as you can, especially when he comes home tired, and when trouble comes share it with as cheery a disposi- tinn as Possible. If your. husband 'JI‘ cmruren do something you don't like find out the reason before you lose your temper; there may have been a very good reason for acting as they did. What 3 “'Oman Should do to Retain Her Influence and Make It Felt. ' A wbman has great influence over a man, even if his love has somewhat waned. Any woman with a fair amount ("I brains and a little “tact“ can keep her husband well in “tow.":4-. Don't be too demonstrative in your manner, that t. medical science, compounded and refined in a special and peculiar way. i has such high germ-killing power [that ii is unequalled as an aniiseplic. ‘5 healing virtue. is very great ,andts u household balm Zznn-Buk is absolulc- 1" unique. It is a sure cure for eczema, 1itch, blood poison. ulcers, chronic sores. ringworm. children’s rashes, spots, ele. it also cures cuts. burns. bruises, cmpm pod hands, enlarged veins. piles. and al' diseased or injured conditions of the skin and subjncent tissues. All drug- gists and stores sell at 50c. 11 box. or post free from ihe Zam-Buk Co.,Toronlo, for price. 6 boxes sent for $2.50. Send one cent for dainty lrial box. Zam-Buk is so uniformly good be- cause it is composed of the ï¬nest hor- bu} balms: essences, and juices known V. w- -,.,...w. Mrs. A. leernois, of 131 Sydenham 81., Toronto. says: “I have used 7.21m- Buk for colds on the chest and found when rubbed well in it. gave almost in- slunt relief to the ‘llghtnoss’ and “still- ness! One day I slipped when do- scending the stairs and fell to the bol- ltgm. My right arm was terribly dis- ‘colored and swollen and became quite :slifl‘. As I still had a supply of Zam- Buk I rubbed some on the bruised limb and it was really surprising how quicl(-‘ ly it removed the discoloration, cured the stiffness. and restored the arm to lg. proper form. Since that time I have liud occasion to use Zum-Buk Ior‘rheu- mallsm, and I have found It equally good." One of the mast. valuable points about Zam-Buk. the herbal balm, is the vari- ety of uses to which it can be applied. Mrs. A. Livernois, of 131 Sydenham ‘ V FELL DOWN There are several schools of house- wifery in England. the principal of which is connected with the National Training School of Cookery in London. Every branch of household management. is taught. at this schoo‘tythe keeping of accounts, the principlw of domestic san- itation. and a certain amount. of sick training being included. W.W:i~~uw â€".-â€"..~. “Tux/Ao- . A very odd educational establishment is the school {or grave-diggers in Bel- gium. It. was founded by the directors of the Great Evcre Cemetery. and all candi- dates for posts as scxtons in Belgium must undergo training in the school and pass an examination. HRO‘ED Z\1l- BUK BEST IN THREE DIFFERENT EMERGENCIES. ‘ At Monte Carlo were is new}; Croupiers. It is_ held during 0158 Emz‘g ~metmonths in the clubroomj. . _ ’aux Bigeons and tbeSalIe-d'klséaï¬tedi. theâ€"Casino building-{1m :umie‘g similar to those mum _ , room, and each pupa mi '. », ‘role of croupx'er. M‘lflle olfle‘. ' players and state moriqy ovq A: a given instant, 1116 c1561! calculate and ~ R313“ : PAY OUT THE WINNiNG Sunk}? There are usually betweeï¬ forty and ï¬fty pupils in this scho‘él. . and a six months' course isrrgencmlly sugl‘xcient to M1? them into ï¬p-isnï¬d cz'oupiers. ‘ ‘ __~_,_ ‘ llO\‘V TO MANAGE A MAN. ,_V. "-v v9 u "MAWIKB . "av-“*0 for mat to thegsumming'fupâ€gigging judge‘s verdict. is carried throggm‘m g businesslike manner. - -.‘_.-.‘. yuu. - . _ fig-3 2 ' A remarkable educatlbpnlbsta- hment 15 the school for M303 opéngaï¬" gently in Paris. Here 3na_kevb era..." 'm‘e held by the pupils fundqr' [hegsu'pemlsiom of well-known attorneys. a. Thy. Whole procedure, from the issuing'o! a Wham for arrest to thegsumming'fup,.gzi_1thxe ...A._-o‘_ ' ; _ COMPETENT' HOUSEMAIDS.'_ atflbpqs'monq are found; forJhcm in the hous§ o'f- the best {gmilieyï¬kbeyxnunx nugsjg'pmcsses‘ 3}; school- Mr pouch» “men; where younhmen -8135}. named {or :tne forge. 'Thc scï¬obf'jsï¬smufled in St. .Pelersburg. and int-1g ' 11m connected mer’éto the, pupils. smai .':}hémselves mmniqr with jemmies. avast '15, and ‘ other; tools used by professjo ‘ 1hieves.i A particular brancn'oi mé' schgox 1’s ghe Russian passport systém; which-..’e\'et'y budding policeman has to study; in de: tail. ' -' ""- " ' n ismronoso'd to open in London a sqhool ionnuisemaids. whore girls over sixteen yéai‘s of age may be given 105- sork in the management of infants. pre- paring ol children's food. plain sewing, laundry work. and taught. the kinder- garten system of education. Such an in- Miutioii already exists in Berlin. u was founded two "years ago by g-clergymun,‘ and is in connection with a foundlingj hospital: 'l-‘he_ growing gii‘l's‘ of'this es- tablishment gre taught to become tional establishments open at. the pm sent. day. Miss Alice Boutelle and Mr. .Wanumaker opened a school for Cash ‘boys some little time ago. According lo a prospectus Issued by them. pupils. who must not be under foyrleen 'cars of age, are taught arithmetic ’in everyday use, book-keeping, penmanship, and the quick handling and counting of money. Many of the boys who have attended the school are how; earning good wages as cashie in some or the largest stores in New York and Chicago. Londonâ€"@essons tor Grave- â€" Diggers. '5.- FUGHTOF STEPS some very strange educa- \Inâ€"“A‘A ~Bnby's ‘ 13- child hand while one strokes the face wiirt'ttl Vthé other. :fhe miqd needs mm trek-i211 CHILDREN LEARN. In some schools they are teaching to draw on the blackboard with both hands. A pair of circles drawn simul- taneously is the ï¬rst exercise. It is easy of accomplishment. It is. in tact. ‘far easier to draw, two such circles, one with each hand. than to draw one circle with the left hand. This is due to a sort of interlocking of the nervous switches, a correspondence between the muscles and the nerves of the two sides of the body. which is familiar to all physio- logists. It is the same quality that makes it difï¬cultâ€"and to some persons impossibleâ€"to pat the stomach with one hand while one strokes the ram with thn ......... !» Asnw nwâ€"W‘ before it can direcï¬A two different 1:- . aooo¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢ao ¢¢¢¢¢¢a¢¢¢w l-Iducutors are just beginning to ren- lize that the man who can write 01‘ work with either hand equally wellâ€"the am- bidextrous manâ€"is equipped twice as well as the man who can work with but one hand. They are just beginning to give the left hand the education that has so long been neglected. The Day May Come “'hen Children “'ill be Educated to Use Them â€" . Dexterity Acquired. Lieu-handed writers are not. uncom- mon; left-handed baseball players are izuniliar on chi‘y diamond; piano play- ers use the left hand with as much ease as the right and use them simultaneous- ly. But the left hand is omitted from ‘the scheme of education. its education: has been discouraged by school teachers. and such dexterity as it acquires is al- ways obtained uccidentalty or in the face of obstacles. Why this should be so no one can tell, for min hands were given to man for use. and there is no reason why one should not write. carve ci‘ wield the violin bow with the left hand as easily as the right. N0 REASON “HI" “'8 SHOULD NOT USE BOT" HANDS. LEFT HANDED WRITERS ‘4--. "Anâ€"V- U. M. Kemp, Carleton Place. Ont., says: “i have given Baby's Own Tablets 10 my little one since he wus a week old. and have found them a splendid medi- cine. At eleven months he weighed over twenty-six pounds." The Tablets are sold by druggisls or by mail at 25 cenls a box from The Dr. Williums' Medicine C0,. Brockville. Ont. Don't exert your authority in unim- por'ant matters. Cultivate a good dis- ,.pcsition. We are what we make our- selves. A contented disposition is all Moment to quiet nerves. ‘6'? ..... b_- p: _ A MOTHER'S PRIDE. -A'f“"i‘iiother's greatest pleasure is in ‘ieinv her little ones bright, playful and altï¬y.‘ The well child is a blessing to the home. but the sick child is a regular little tyrant. A low doses of ~ nby's Own Tablets will make the sick-‘ y child well. or an occasional dose will l-‘breyent sickness. There is nothing to " ‘f l__ those Tablets as a cure for sto- ’ _ Rind bowel troubles. They make teething easy, break up Golds. expel {Quinn and cure simple fevers. Baby's 0m: Tabtels are sold under the gum-- nntoe of a government. analyst not. to antain one particle of opiateuthey never do harm â€" always good. Mrs. n. 1"- v l uyuuuuuu UL saying pleasant things about people. If there is nothing kind to be said keep silent. Take an interest in things which in- terest him, and be a good companion. so good that he will miss you if you are away. If your husband is a domestic man. for pity's sake remain at home evenings with him, and don't insist upon keep- ing up too many social duties. Remem-l her that we women are all vain, more‘ I... I--- women friends; get the Statistics show alone over 200 pg consumption. You know how EmuIJion mug. 772†a?! ’féiâ€"IE‘W ’ Don t neglect your or 200 people die “fen-Angle tradef gnarl: (in red) on eVery Pen-Angle garment, tells you it will ï¬tand won’t sh rink, â€" your 0 w n d e 8! er so guarantees it. Jada-wear thus trademarked is softer, warmer, ‘ m o r e flexible, b e tter wearing. , V; 1‘0" " quickly Scott'J‘ ml?!» you to throwpff a reputation of Wife: “There is no doubt. about it, marriage does improve a. man's polite- mess." Husband : “How 'so ?" Wife: “Well, you frequently get, up and offer me your chair now; before we were married you always wanted to keep hall." cough. When. some forty years afterward Peter the Great asked Queen Anne lo chop off the heads of the rude men who had arrested his ambassador for debt, he had, perhaps, Murvcll's letter before him. :u unduly, muue the Journey in 1664. Their 15 'experience is described by Mr. Birrell 35 in his biography of Marvell. 5' It Xvas one of Marvell's many duties to remenstrate with the authorities for their cruel and disrespectful indiffer- ence. He did so with great freedom. but with no effect, and at last the am- bassador was obliged to hire two hun- dred sledges at his own charges. Sixty he sent on ahead, following with one hundred and forty on January 15, 1664.‘ It was an intensely cold journey, and the accommodation as night. with one happy exception, proved quite infamous. On February 3rd Lord Carlisle and his cortege found themselves the vet-sis from Moscow. February 51h was fixed for the entry into the city in all their finery. They were ready on the morn- ing of that day, awaiting the arrival of the Tsar's escort. but it never came. Lord Carlisle had sent his cooks on to Moscow to prepare the dinner he ex- pected to eat in his city quarters. Nightfall approached, and it was not till “half an hour before night" that the belated messengers arrived, full of ex- cuses. The ambassador was hungry, cold and furious, nor did his anger abate when told he was not to be allowed to enter Moscow that night. as the Tsar and his ladies were very anxious to enjoy the spectacle. The return of the cooks from Moscow and the preparalimi of dinner was the mitigation. but no Cure for wounded pride; and Lord (tar- h‘sle, calling Marvell to his side, and ‘with his assistance, concocted a letter in Latin to the Tsar. complaining bit- tcrly of their ill treatment, and goingr so far as to assert that had anything of the kind happened in England to a foreign ambassador, the Kin},r of Eng- land would nevvr have rested until the offence had been atoned for with the blood of the criminals. VJ FEBRUARY WEDDING. {Lord 'Carlisle's Reception by the Czar ‘ in 1664. A journey from England to Moscow in the seventeenlh century was a dim- cull undertaking. Lord Curlisle. who was sent as an ambassador, and An- drew Marvell. the poet, scholar, and friend of Milton, who acted as his so- cretary, made the journey in 166i. Their experience is described by Mr. Birrell in his biography of Marvell. 'box, or OlJlnifitibig-I {1:51}; lgo._._Toronto. (or price. 6 L Mr, ..... WE, ; was coated and her appetite failed. She was sometimes so dizzy that on stoop- ing she utmost tell. and .she was also 'trc-ubled a great dent with constipation. One single box of Bilcuns nmde nworld of difference in her. and so I continued to give her this remedy. Within a tow “keks they built hair up wonderfully :and they are keeping her in the best '(1 health." Rileans also cure anemia. green sick- Iness. dehility. sick headache. constipa- ttion, piles, rheumatism, sciatica. and §ali liver unu iiiuney ailments. ’inuy {tone up the system and enable it It) throw off colds. chills. etc, All drug-l »gists and stores sell Biteuns at 50p at New York City every week from , __-., _..._..., ..v.., Lyu IIIUW' uuu 5111113111- :.1 and invigorate the inleruul organs iinvolvcd in the great change. Mm. '1‘. Beadle. of Home Place, Toronto. says: “My daughter, Elsie (13), was feeling far from well lhis winter. She com- plained of frequent headache and was always weakly, tired. and drowsy. She seemed altogether willmut energy Ar slrenglh. Each morning her tongue u'nc nnnln.) ““4 I.-, :1 crisp air, blue sky, and the Ming of sleigh bells, with Hood â€ï¬t: the suitable Fclnum > wxpruty wedding,†41011135,, I n Inr A \rnl FIND BILEANS A BOON. Mothers who have daughters just an the critical borderlzmd over which the girl passes into the fuller life of wo- manhood, will lind Bileans a great boon. They make rich, red blood, and strength- GIRLS ENTERING The exercise of the left hand is valu- able; any man or woman may some day yï¬nd it essential. for an accident may lput the right hand out of business, temporarily or permanently, and then, if the left hand has been trained as well as the right, it can take up the pen. the pencil. the tool or the brush. and there need be no pause in the work. such as ls necessary 1‘! the left hand must be educated from tho beginnlng. “Lu“‘ï¬w' IUD 3 PLAYER. ' ., But loam-form precisely similar acts- . with lhéu two hands is easy. A child"; ‘ saw learns to draw two .simgllaneou .. circles. The next step Mo draw other curved lines and to blend these into pal- terns. It is astonishing how quickly a child learns lo draw complex designs, perfectly balanced, using both hands. A much more difï¬cult step is to teach the use of the left hand alone. A; l,» 3 AN ANGRY AMBASSADOR. POLITEN ESS d pride; and Lord (Em-- well to his side, and Ice, cox‘coc:od a letter Tszm complaining bit- lreqhnent and going ï¬e from the Wham: price. 6 boxes sent {or WOMANHOOD nileun's at 500 Doctor: “Did llmse red pills I loft for lilllc Waller do him any good?“ Mrs. IL: “Yes. indeed, dorlm‘. He's. been sitting up in bed all duy playing nun-Mes with them." They Cleanse the System Thomughly. ~â€"Pur‘me.'oa's Vegetable Pills clear tlu- stomach and bowels of bllious manor. cause the excretory vessels to flu-ow ol‘i impuritizs from the blood inlo :lle buwels and expel the deleterious mass- from the body. They do this without pain or inconvenience. to lha; pullout, who spwdlly realize; their gum! ollicos in soon as lbeybcgin to take effect. Thny have strong recommendations from all kinds of people. Your Doctor “Haw much coal is there. Susan? How long will it last?" “Well. nm‘nm. it will last quile a while if you (luu'l. have any ï¬rvs." “Then there isn’t much left-2’" “The!†isn't any left, ma'am." ,, v ..... .-_. ._.v wwi vyulklo DCHI' The great, :mubie with a free lhinker In â€M he thinks (my other free thinker _ â€" ._._., - Mrs. Madisonâ€"“How do you like yam-.31†,EI‘I'Kg’h‘:I'E‘fthgmï¬i he â€)1an lat pm," "Clgl‘t’OrST: “"5- D."“‘"â€â€œ[ d‘mt" $392134: I'Jw";11:h\vt;;n::1';r ï¬ned fur ex- xnmv. Inhavent medic borrow any-mtdm; the u dd limit in fast Iivin‘ e7 Hung yet. 1;; “ . _ 7p ‘ ' _ __ ,: Luv uuuum "w: uvul maul no Wr'ï¬e ulna“ enact:- od. Allon'd .uug Balsam cured the who“: c-zlds. It allay: inflammation and clears tho am plasmas There u no such thing as It harmless cough. The trouble ~09: from bad to wmse unlow ChB"" vu' . u l If you are a sufferer from colds get u. botllc 0t Blckle‘s Anti-(Sunsumpllvc Syrup and {ebb its qualllius. It will be found that no praise bestowed on it is too high. It dues all that is clalnwd far it. and does it thoroughly. Do not Inlm any substitute {or Blcklo's Syrup. l.;c- cause it is the best. havingr smul Ihe lust of years. All the best dealers scll Judgeâ€"“And your wife aimed at and struck your head with a cup?" Witness -“Yes, sir.†Judgcg‘WVcll, all I Imu- lu say is that you ought to be wry proud of her.†Can cure your Cough or Cold. no question about that, butâ€"- why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, and then of having hisprescrx'ption ï¬lled, when you can step into any drug store In Canada and obtain a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE for a quarter. Why pay two to ï¬ve dollars when a twentg-five cent bottle of SHILO will cure you as uickly? by not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have done for the t thirty-four years: let SHI .011 be your doc- tor whenever a Cough or Cold 8 ears. ‘H {LOH will cure you, and all dmrggists back up this statement wit.L a positive guarantee. m ‘ _ .. e you have a re It with A flatter o! l mace to :11 those who are run down and obifltstod is tho fact that “renown: " is the but tonic ever compounded. It gives strength and builds up the system. u u“ U-(Luv. a. hill Singer. “Oshawa " Steel Shingles make hilfld- ings lightning-proof. and are g'ucrantccd water-proof, win d- proof, ï¬reâ€"proof, an NE'P‘LW. w MAWM “ Oshawa †Gal w er-Dmf 01’ a are sum Harte: - century, -- . giri thout pamtl 25 Years. On; um E T $4.50 a square (10 ft. by 10 ft), and with a guarantee of twenty- ï¬ve years service Inc? of the sale, "Oshawa†Galvanizeti Steel Shingles make ihe cheapest good roof for any permanent bpiiding on your farm. They last a hundred years. Even cedar or cypress shingles will cost you as much, and be rottgd to dust long beIore an m MAJ“, .. --_ The Campbell gaining Co. w... itcombina 2 M '.. . pure mamâ€"“beta "rdhoch. I isbettuthana than Ibeba‘ fï¬mfl Campbell’s 7m 1m can Queen City SWEEP!NG ASSERTIONS‘ I'Queen Ci‘ty" ' 557:: I'm flour. " flimgmcr/or Mt auu U'eIOCLCd dtO dust long before an ‘Oshaw'a Shingle shows asignof wear. Slate n iï¬ cost you far I. core to buy and tx" -3e 2.2 much to put 921,-â€"and it von’ L ast‘tnabgtl- ï¬nger. ï¬1_.‘_ -7 They Advertise 'l‘lmmlcelvessâ€"Immedi- ulcly they Wei-o 0110er lo the public. l’ui'mclcc's \‘ogelublre l‘ills became p0- pului' because of the good report. {hay mmlc fur Ull:lllscl\'(‘~‘. 'l‘hal ruputatirm has gmwn, and they now rank among tlu- lil'st medicines {01' use in attacks cf dyspepsia and biliuusness, (-umpluinls M the liver and kidneys, rheumatism. f‘:\'a‘i’ mnl ugue and the innumerable (‘9' the liver and kidneys, rheumatism, fa-wr mm ugue and the innumerable (‘1‘:1111)!§CHU0H§ to which these ailments give rixe. ('1.msï¬lm-ntâ€"“Nuw. Mr. Wunnout, I wish you‘d du your best to get my boy a guod GovL-mmcut position." M. P.â€"â€"- “Well. what mm your son do?" (Inn- sHtuen!â€"“\\"h:xt can he do? Grout Scot, man, if he 0de do anything I wouldn't 1m bolhurlng you!" ’J‘hc never falling medicine, Hollo- \my's Corn Cure. removes all kinds 4-! Cums. wuris. etc.: even the m051 difï¬- cult In remove cannot withstand this uondcx-ful remedy. )5! rich people wuz on‘y flncd fur ex- cwain' the speed limit. in fast livin‘ e7. thuy be in fast uutermobilin’ the world would be he!’ daown ww a purly fair pace. Just brcuuz an infant doesn'f like water is no sign he's goin’ tur grow up [ur be an Izmwst milkman. Yew‘ve got tur summer an†winter with a pusson aim-e yew know him. an’ [lug-n ho may surprise yew in the spring. 0 giving mu Julox'mauun about Nimlu C01! For further infurnmfion write or wire SHAH? g; EPVHSE, 3:933 13: um HQ 3 3’ azraat. Ye“ bant toll bv 11m looks uv a. tud haow big he kin small up cf he hex occu- siun texv. â€â€˜3 a poor rule lhet won’t work both waysâ€"either on a boy's hand or the scat ughis pants. --- ..... w uvzu \‘GHCOU We only have a limited amour-i that over at. the above price. To any one who intends investing in wire us at once stating the number of sha remit by express order, bank drafi or reg giving fuli information about NiCUl‘J Cnd Jest. becauz it takes Lew tur make make a quarrel is no sign thet. yew need tur 1).: one uv 'em. When a stranger begins "ellin' yew his fum'ly hist‘ry yew kin make up yewr mind ’(ain‘t wuth listenin' law. _.... “w â€ml mu cry zrom me Atlantic to the Pnciï¬c and sit. r-ugh every coal mine in Canada and me Unwed States is shipping every pound of Coal they can produce, siill the demand far exceeds the supply. For. tunes will be made during the next few years by investing in Coal Slows at, low prices. ' The British Columbia Amalguznaied Coal Company control over 17.0w acres of valuable Coal Lands situatnd in the famous Nicola Valley. British Columbia. P'boLXt 130 miles from \"ancmwnr D I“ They would be a hull lot more uv smilin’ in the world at the 1901!: crop wuz better. This has been the cry from the Atlantic every 0an mine in Canada and the Unwed S of Coal they can produce. Sim .ha dmnnr-rl E! yew slick ycwr nose in other people’s affairs yew must expect flew wear a piece uv cutplaster on it sooner or later. COAL 'T‘he nfan who hesscrluics is lost, but the wummun who Is waitin' fur the pro- posal sees tew it that he finds himself ag’in. » It‘s 'a good thing to bev a high aim, hut. don‘t pint the muzzle uv the gun cs high es ycwr own nose: Don‘t worry ahaout what people are goin' t’ say; rather consarn ycwrself almout what yewd say at )e wuz in their places. More money mm been made from investing prions than from any other class of investments. 'lhey's tow kinds uv a “man with a hoe"; he who uses it an' be who loans on it. In the mad race fur fame man {waits that no 15 but a 11055 with the manners uv the long-cared variety. A w ummuns cmwï¬iï¬' glory mam hex hairâ€"it may be somebuddy else‘sg Some men swear of! drinkin' when Ihex‘are 59 full they can't hold no more. Faint heart never won a. fair lady no more than it ever did a corner in wheat Don’t 730 18w generous with good ad; wipe; \cw may need some uv 1t lyewr- self later on. ’1‘ hey‘ s no use tryin' iew meet a hornet face tew face; he dent dew bizuiz thet may. lrwest in Ceal Stocks UNCLE JO} bookâ€"where v 4. vnuawil D'Ceel smugâ€"legwa hamme; and a pair of tin- ner’s snips are toolsgt-plenty. Tell us the surfte measure of any roof, and we will 11 yOu exactly what it will cost to cov?‘é it with the chea st roof you n real] afford to use. e. for a FR E copy of our booklet, “Rooï¬ng Right,†and read of ‘ 3' the proï¬table, common- w ’ sense way to roof any uilding on any farm. The booklet is worth reading. Ittells whyan ‘ ‘ Oshawa ’ ’-sln'ngled roof yep, *Ittells, too, Why “Osha warranted) With h_eg§ry g 'Vanizmg. Anybody who can dnve’ nails straight can rmf any bullding with “ O Shipglesra hammenand a â€a .. ‘- umma Amaiguznaied Coal Company or 20a! Lands situatnd in the famous Nicc l0 mucs from Vancouver. B. C. a limited amour-t that we will sell in Grit-p czar; PER 5mm: COAL f in these shares shares you wish registered mail. Little Nipper: “I say. dud, why docs necessity know no lzm’. ch?" Dad : “Be. cause he can’t afford to pay {he law- yers." BRITISH Amamoni Meme co. load m by you sad '9 u. lure Loaa'hb m to: In. Hontmi. CARPET ovesggg SIG CSIIIXIK. T?“- h - lbom-lu [uh ‘5 new ranch. 16 urea. hon-m; oxchud 4"" an,†fenced utun Boom! Shel-m, guod house barn Ind we goodhonz H. J. WAI‘ .BICK, Cox-11111.. Cam. 1.; a quick and absolutely safe, reliabla and certain cure for all forms otCou‘h.‘ Cold. Sore Throat. Lagrippe, Group, Whooping Cough. Bronchztis. Asthma,†and all irritated and inflamed mnaluohsg or the throat or chest. It will saves every mother many a sleepless. and? ous night. and ill-:- children as well as adults many an hour's suffering and illness. Spekane, Washingtan What mother's or father's 11¢er has not. leaped Into their throw they have been suddenly ’ awakened. x the night by that hard and prolon , rr that smothering, choking. crcupypuugh mat, betokens the most serious fawn: mess relievednl once? What 533311 l 10? is the IirsLthoughl, and with t an Effective and reliable remedy at and the child may suffer or die below. 1101 :an be given. _. . SLESUH’S District. us immediafeiy‘ Big money now hem†u lixdt‘ scal- mg shares of one or mhait's Surat. best and mast rubnble companies. A W.»hv<‘:rihy repre- sentative wanled for this dis- trict. \Vn’te at Ont-u m VDo Your Children Cough in the Night sud Cantu. This a . Imam nub an GOOD FOR OLD AND YOUNG. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. CIHLDIH‘JN LOVE IT. EXPE‘OTERANT Box 4:3, Toronto. wish us to in Coal Stocks at low FOR SALE. We advise you to [5 lo reserve. then Write tor booklet blocks of 100 or COAL . 103