Many young men do not propose be- rry-x40 they fear that the girls will say .S.cs'n “Henry." asked the Sunday-school teacher, “what is the conscience ‘3" “The co'nscience." answered little Henry, “is what you have after you have been out ing cake and jam and things out of the pantry, and then you have to (ake cus- tcr-oil, and that cures the conscience.†To Those of Sedentary 0ccfxpation.â€" Men who follow sedentary occupations, which deprive them of fresh air and exercise. are more prone to; disorders of the liver and kidneys than those who tcmt active, outdoor lives. The former \vitt ï¬nd in Parmetee‘s Vegetable Pitts Worms cause feverishness. moaning and restlessness during sleep. Mdlher Graves‘ Worm Exterminator is pleasant, sure and effectual. If your druggist has none in stock, get him to procure it for you. “My husband." said Mrs. Gadabout. “is so carelass about his clothm His buttons are forever coming off." “Perhaps," suggesled Mrs. Knox, “they’re not sewed on very well in tho first place." â€fliers just it. He's dreadfully slip- shod about his sewing." After Wasting Favors huton recovery to beam: by_ _tho nae of “ _Forro_vim..' I: is _tho but Wis: '1‘. W149. n I'9~tox-:IliV'e-\vilhout question the most. rmracious on the market. They are easily procumble. easily taken, act. ex~ pumi'ously. and they are surprisingly cheap considering their excellence. 'OUNG MEN W.-\.\‘TEDâ€"-FOR FIRE} Y men and brukemen: experience un- necessary; over 300 positions open at the present. time; high wages; rapid promo- tion to engineers and conductors; $75 1-) $200 per month; instructions by mail at your home without. interruption with present occupation; we assist each stu- dent in securing a position; don't delay: write to-day for free catalogue, instruc- tions and application blank. National Railway Training.' School. lnc.. Boston ERR, Maine-upon“. Minn, U. S. A. “I presume. sir," began the young man, timidly. “that you will consider it wry presumptuous for a ï¬fty-dollar'rail- road clerk -lo apply for your daughter’s hand in marriage.†:‘Not at all. my boy." STAMMERERS wolverton 09., Nelson, Bic. OHENILLE cum-Alma I“ .11 kinds of house flinging. use us: mamas mm mm responded Senator Slickguy. kindly. '“I din-way your side grafts are quite re- munerafivo." Write to m am: your; man will“! DYING 00.. lo: 158. Ila-trad KDOTENAV FRUIT LAND Our Veterinary Medical Chart saves doctnrs' bills any] box-393' hves. No horse owner should be without une. Worth ten times its weight in gold. Price $1.00 Past Paid. Age nts Wanted. Tho Voterinary ledioal chart (20.. 134. Confedemtion Life, Toronto. Insure Your Horse for $1 thildren. and summed by yo‘irown dealer. The ARNOTT ï¬ETflOD Ls the only logi- ct! anthod {or tho care 01 Suntan-ring. It treats the CAUSE, not mecoxy 1h: HABIT. and Insure: natural spaech. Pumphkt. par- ,tlcukn and rekranccn sent on request. THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE 10 3cm in Kcotenay Fruit insum an income of $3,000 a year in 5 years. Writeâ€" STRONG WH1TE FLOUR AND FEED.".VRKTE U3. WE ALSO MAKE 'GJEEN CITY! A BLENDED FLOUR THAT mu CAINED GREAT FAVOR A3 A GENERAL HOUSEHOLD 'ALL PURPOSE? FLOUR. DEALERS EVERYWHERE SUPPLIED WITH “Memoir-mp with birth dab And 1 wm and m I pan pith". 9! your m. from m ch to Ibo gnu, 41} mzm o! paint-n. love, mar mg. in much, punzy told by lb. dams AMx-rliï¬nx. Plum um innuomzim-ps 13. ammo-mun: 'OliR FORTUNE -i AT YOUR GROCERS geeum. om. CAN, :ssuz No.1}.-o7‘ POOR FELLOW ! ds, sfmh that; uhd vos it will ugh. you fool 33033. Over Hundred Years Ago. January, 1807, It Was First Used. Gas, as a practical illuminant, passetl its century mark on January 28. On' that day in 1807 there was in London “a new and singular spectacle," accord- nu,r to the account of a visitor, “the whole range of Pall Mall, from St. James’ to Coekspur slreetuwas light- ed up by means of lamps fed with gas instead of cotton and oil. and certainly in a style of much superior brilliancy.†This was the ï¬rst instance of street lighting.r by coal gas in London, or in any other city. The merit of the en- terprise is due to \Vinrsor, a German company-promoting expert, who was specially interested in the question rf [economic fuel. His pamphlets, how- ever. contained so much extravagant fanaticism and quackery that they re- tarded rather than furthered hisschemes which met with an extra-ordinary amount of opposition, even from en- lightened people. Sir Walter Scott wrote that there was a madman proposing to light Lon- don with smoke. Awfut consequences wene predicted. The gas would poison the air and blow up the inhabitants; it. was expensive, dangerous, offensive and unmanageable; the pipes conveying it. would be hot and apt to produce con: flagrations. The lamplighters to a man opposed the new mode of street light- ing, and it is curious to notice the great hesitation as to its possibility express- ed in contemporary scientiï¬c and popu- lar literature. ‘ -. There are fraudulenf imitations of Dr. \V’illiams‘ Pink Pitts, and to protect yourself see that the 'full name, “Dr. Willinms’ Pink Pills for Pale People" is printed on the wrapper ‘uround each box. Do not take any other 'so-called pink pills. it your dealer has not got the genuine send to The Dr. \V'illiums’ Medicine Co... Brock-ville, Ont. and get the pills by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. When a chartered company was at- Iength formed in 1810, the shareholders were pitied as idiots; and David Pollock. for thirty years its governor, received some extraordinary answers in dogger- c1 rhyme from otherwise sober and staid individuals whom he had asked to lake shares. In the sister service. too, things were much the same. Neither Marlborough nor Wellington thought twice about havâ€" ing an ofï¬cer shot. for proved incapacity. And the French, it will be remembered," sentenced Marshall Bazaine to death for surrendering Metz to the Germans. so late as 1871. He escaped his punishment,- it is true. and died peacefully in his bed in Madrid. whither he had fled from his persecutoxs. But that he did so was due to the bravery and devotion of his noble- hearled wife. and not to any compunc- tion felt. towards him by the Government. of the Republic. “The Hollanders have one peculiar custom that. ought. to appeal to the bash- ful young men. of America. who ï¬nd leap years too far apart," says John van Leeurvin of Amsterdam. “When a fel- low picks out the girl he intends to marry he goes to see her for a few times, and then one evening puts on his ‘court- lug dress.' a gorgeous arrangement, handed down from father to son for generations. Thus arrayed he calls on his charmer, and together they sit down belore u lire. Of course the girl can tell at a glance from the amount of ï¬nery displayed by her beau that he has de- One of the best â€"types of self-denial is denying ourselves the pleasure of saying harsh things of others. cided to learn his fate but she doesn't vrixe him any sign that. she is wise. They sit and talk about the most comâ€" monplace things until the the dies doxxn. Then if the giil gets up and puts on 111010 fuel the man knows that. he is ac- cepted. If on the other hand she :11â€" ions the blaze to die out entirely and makes no move to ieplenish it the un- fortunate swnin understands that she is "l\ 111!r him the t\\ out} -tluee. 'lhei‘e is no use tuin'r to peisunde the maiden. it s'nt- doesnt put on more wood the man minht as \\ ell talge his hat and go." e, of rheumatism or neuralgia. occasi- onal headaches, variable appetite. pim- ples or eruptions__of the skin. or a pale pasty complexion. These are sure sign that. the blood is out. of order. A tonic is needed to give new energy. Dr. \V‘il- liams’ Pink Pills are the best, tonic in all the world. They make new. rich bloodâ€"your greatest need in spring. 'l‘hey clear the skin. drive out disease. and make tired deprexed men and woâ€" men bright. active and strong. Mrs. John McAuley, Douglastown. Que., proves the great value 0! Dr. Will" ms’ Pink Pills in building up people who have been weakened and run down. She says: “Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills have been of great help to me. My blood was weak and watery and I was badly run down. But- through the use of the pills my ‘heallh was fully restored. I always recommend them to my friends who may he ailing." A...“ .n Condemned to Death tor Attempting the. Impossible. Other times, other manners. even in‘ Russié‘. Admiral Niebogatoft has. it is‘ true. been sentenced to death for not" achieving the impossible by retrieving; with the shattered remnants of 8. broken fleet Rozhdestvensky's defeat at the bat- tle or Tsushima; but the death penalty has been commuted to one of_ten years' imprisonment. in a. fortrws. .. -_ AL- Nature Needs Assistance in Making New Health-Giving Blood. Swing is the ' 15015011 when )0111‘ sys- trm needs toning up. In the spllngyou must have new blood just as the trees must have new sup. Nature demands it Without new blood you will feel Wcllk and languid; you may have twing- For instance, so far back as the year 1703 Captain Kirby, of HMS. Deï¬ance, and Captain Wade. of HMS. Greenwich, were executed after a like fashion on the quarter-(leek of HMS. Bristol in Ply- mouth Sound. their offense being a lack of zeal in not suilicientiy supporting Admiral Benbow when that. grim old sea- dog attacked the French fleet under Du (jasse off Jamaica. â€"â€"lhe relief of Minorca against mer- whelming oddsâ€"and duly shot. in Poxts- mouth Harbor. on board his own flag- ship, by a ï¬le of his own marines. _ run! v...r' -J .. _ ln extenuaiion of this barbarous judi- cial murder it is genenï¬ly said that. from that moment. dates the invincibllity of the British Navy. Maybe! But, it is the fact, nevertheless,“that long prior to this historical event. Britain adopted similar methods for “encouraging others" in similar positions to do their utmost. "'1 here was no such commumtion in the case of the Bu’tish Admiral 8mg, “ho was condemned to death for his failure to accomplish an rcrqually impo§sible task COURTSHIP IN HOLLAND. KILLING COMMANDERS. EARLY GAS LIGHTING. HEALTH IN SPRING. “l suffered for over two years from catarrh of the head and throat and stomach, and an obstinate hacking mugh. The slightest cold or change Ll weather would cause the disease to re- turn worse than before. Doctors gave me no relief. I saw l’sychine and 0x0- mulsion advertised in the newspapers. and decided to use them. They had a splendid effect in my case. I obtained the permanent cure 1 had so long and so anxiously desired. Psychino appears to be a perfect germ destroyer. I shall do all in my power to increase the po- pularity of the Dr. Slocum remedies in this vicinity. I always keep Psychine. in our house. It is our only doctor. “LEGER L. HARDY. “St. Ba-sil de Pontneuf. Que." Psychine. pronounced si-keen, is com- memled by all doctors and scientists who have interested themselves sufï¬ci- ently in their profession and in the \V‘lf‘di‘c of the public to investigate its marvelous qualities.~and consider in an unprejudiced manner its results. as the most wonderful of all disease and germ- destroying agencies. For building up the run-down system and curing all forms of stomach troubles and diseases of the chest. throat and lungs or head. ‘ ' ‘ ‘l 3â€" ,1.~ “With a box of Baby’s Own Tablets on hand I feel just as sale as if I had a doctor in the house." This is the ex- perience of Mrs. John Young, Auburn, Ont. Mrs; Young adds:â€"“l have used the Tablets for teething and other trou- bles of childhood and "have never known them to fail." Hundreds of other ino- thers are just as enthusiastic in their praise. Colic. indigestion. diarrhoea, worms, constipation and other little ills are speedily cured by this medicine. it is absolutely safe~alwnys does good â€"cannot possibly do harm. and you have the guarantee of a government. analyst that the Tablets contain no opl- ate or poisonous soothing s‘ull. Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a hex from The Dr. William-5' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. ltcproached for Being a Dandy by the King of Greece. The late Sir William Howard Russell, the doycn of war correspondents, once confessed that the most unenviable posi- tion in which he was ever placed was brought about by a little joke on the port of the King of Greece. When Sir William accompanied King Edwardâ€" then. of course, Prince of Walesâ€"to In- dia In 1875 as private secretary, they stayed at the Palace in Athens. Desir- ing to have a talk with the famous war correspondent, the King of Greece made an appointment for half-past six the fol- A keen discussion is being carried on by some of the best scientists as to the canger and “crime" of kissing, led by Itr. Somers, Health Ofï¬cer of Atlantic (:ity. and Dr. Nalpasse. of the Medical Faculty of Paris. They charge the kiss with spreading grippe, scarlet fever‘ measles, mumps, whooping ('Ough, 1y- phoid fever, diphtheria, erysipelas. men- engitis, tuberculosis and many infecti- eus skin diseases. They suggest legis- lation on the subject, and the posting of notices in railway stations, street cars and other public places. but they say it would be useless to post them 'm verandahs. in cosy corners. porches, shady nooks. or moonlit lawns. They also propose some compulsory legisla- tion for methods of disinfection of the mouth ahd purifying the breath. especi- ally with a View to the protection of innocent hates. who are particularly subject to infection. The greatest and most effective purifier and germ de- stroyer known to medical science for the mouth. throat and breath. as well as for the blmd, stomach and lungs, is Psychine. that triumph of the medi- cal world that is attracting almost uni- versal attention because of the wonder- ful results attending its use. One of its recent. triumphs is told as a matter of experience in the following brief state- ment: ’ 0. UN uxcm. nun.†“.u. â€0.0" a it is simply uunpproachablc. It is do- slim‘d to revolutionize many of the old moor-ins. anal furnish a reliable home irwnl'moni. For sale at all drugghiis, She" and $1.00. or Dr. T. A. Slocum. Limited, 170 King-slrcet vest, Toronto. He told the audience many strange things about their eyes. fl‘he eyelashes, for instance, contain from 100 to 150 hairs on the upper and eighty to ninety on the lower lid: these hairs are re- placed about. every 100 days. “Rub your linger outward along,r your eyebrows," he advised, “and you will experience a most pleasant sensation; rub in the op- posite direction and you will have a. revelation of the exquisite sensitiveness of your eyes." Tears are oi three kinds. he continued: 1. Natural tears, the little flood which nature secretes in the eye to wash away all the dust. particles. “The Japanese have a peculiar over- lapping fold which obscures the real edge of the .eyelid. That is why their eyes look ‘slantiug.’ And bubics"â€"all the mothers in the room bent forwardâ€"â€" “have just -lhe same [old on their eyes. if you look br it." Different Kinds ol Tearsâ€"Why Japanese Eyes Look Stamina. Prof. Stirling. in his lecture on eyes at the Royal institution, London. recently, gave some instruction in the art of wink- ing. “It requires a veritable education to wink.“ he remarked, “although ‘blmking' is very simple." .. , ,A.,A .. -5..A.\.vn " Psychic tears. “him flow when ~. minds are for the moment unbalanced and 3. Alcoholic tom‘s. Tears do not always overflow, because more is just a little oily secretion along the edges of our eymds which keeps the fluid back. The Ospulatory Process Denounced by Scientists as Extremely Dangeroiis . â€"uow the Danger Can be Removed. r WILL KISSING 6 ALL DRUGGISTS- 50c. AND 31.00 g ¢¢¢¢¢¢©¢W¢¢GQQ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢ That hacking cough continues Because your system is exhausted and your powers of resistance weakened. Take Scott'J Emula’on. It builds up and strengthens your entire system." 9 3 It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so? g prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest. NITMBEIK OF EYEIASII “AIRS. g"? W¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢§¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢§ SIR \V’ILLIA M RUSSELL. BABY’S DOCTOR. BE PROHIBITED? .OWES CURE T0 ZAM-BUK “'C' “"‘ 'A a‘x-reluiive I purchased a box of your remedy (Zam-Buk), and by a few appli- cations entirely cured a very seven: sprain of the back. While not given 10 indiscrmxinute use of, or belief in, pab- cm medicines, 1 can couscienliously rc- commend Zam-Buk. Prominent Manager's Telling Testimony. Mr. D. n. Gourluy. advertising man- ager for the well-known piano iirm (if Gouriay, \VLLUJ‘ Lemming, Toronto rind-Winnipeg. is amongst the promin- cnl men and women who testify lo Zam-Buk's great curative power. He writes to the Company as follows: lowing morning in the garden. During the night Sir William was much'troubled with the mosquitoes, which bit him badly about. the hands and arms. . Happening to have a pair of white kid gloves in his bag, he put. them on, but overslept himself in consequence of his broken slumbers. “l awoke in the morning." said .51? William, when relat- ing the incident, “with the knowledge of having somebody by my bedside. It was the King, accompanied by his big,r dog. it 'was half-past six. I sat up in bed. ‘In half an hour, Mr. Russell.’ said the King, smiling, as he left the room, ‘1 shall come back for you.’ At breakfast that morning, during a moment of silence, the King. addressing the Queen, with a sly glance in my direction, said, -‘Weil. I've met a great many dandies in my time, but. Mr. Russell heuts them all. He actually sleeps in white kid gloves 1" "z‘bénllcmen â€"I have pleasure in slat- ing that upon the rgcmmnondntion of “Sincerely yours. “{Signed) D. R. Gourlay." Thai is just. where Zam-Buk proves its superlorilyl It is treated by men and women who have tried it, as allo- gellxï¬ different to ordinary prepara- tions. Doctors. hospital nurses, train- ers, malrons oi convalescent homes â€"- all give Zam-Buk a good word; and bet- ler slill. they use it. Zuni-Buk is as good for muscular stiffness, sprains. rheumatism and seialiea :15 ii is for skin troubles. Baseball players and allileles in general [ind it, invaluable. For spring eruptions. pustules, scalp sores, ilcli. eczema, ulcers. boils. abscesses, blood .poison. culs, burns, bruises, and abra- sions. ii. is a speedy cure. Takes the soreness out of wounds almost instant- ly, and kills all disease germs. [weren‘- ing festering and inllanunalion. All druggisls and stores sell at 50c. 11 box. or post. free from the Zam-Buk Co, Toronto, for price. 6 boxes for $2.50. Send lc stamp [or trial box. (10“ Cy Mulllums â€healed a “an “ho Saved llis Barn. The poslmmsler and proprielm of 1110 general store glanced dispuragingly after the lelleuting back of the last man Howell : “A good deal depends on the formation of early habits." Powell: “I knew it: when l was a baby my mother h'ired a woman to wheel me about. nndl have been pushed for money ever since." Is there anything more annoying than having your corn stepped upon? Is there anything more delightful than get- ting rid of it? itotlowuy's Corn Cure will do it. Try it and be convinced. “George." she said. “before we wnrv married you were always giving,r mo pro- senls. Why don‘t you ever bring ilit‘ anything now?" “My dear," replied George, “did you ever hear of a fisher- man giving bait to a ï¬sh he had caught?" Then the kettle boiled over. ~’Twas last summer, ’houl the middle 0’ the long drought, he and Melindy wvnl over to his married son‘s lo slay the day and overnight. Well, nobody knows jt‘St how it came abmeâ€"Iramps. most like.â€" bul the barn got aflre whilst lht‘y W35 gonek Joe Sallcrlec drove by curly. starting into town on his milk-route, and he saw' the blaze just beginning. Well, there wa‘n‘t any help unywhox-os near, and the well was dried up, so there uvn’n" a...“ ._._A_,, He talks and she lislvns during lhe courlship. but utter the nmrriuge the plan is generally reversed. Externally or lntornully. it is Good.-- When applied externally by brisk rub- bing, Dr. 'l‘h'omns’ Eclectric Oil opt‘nb‘ the pores and penetrates the tissue as few lintments do, touching the seat of the trouble and immediately affording relief. Administerrd internally, it will still the irritation in the throat. which induces coughing and will cure atroc- tions of tho'hronchinl tubes and respir- atory organs. Try it and be convinced. Well, the: near, and t1 wa’n’t any lowing morning in h the night Sir William with the mosquitoes, ‘ about the hands and See that iellm- that jnsl went out? He's the meanest man in the counly; 3'05, sir! Show‘mc a meaner man than (2y Matthews and I'll advise him to go mm a dime museum to earn his living as 8. freak. h receive his mail, and puinslaklngly adjusted Ia toppling tin that crowned a tower of tomnlo-cans. ’lnm he drnwlod leisurely to his one lingering cuslmnur: r~._ n ,1 .- n .. Fortjfy Your-sell against pulmonary troubles, including consumption, with Allen‘s Lung BM- seun. It will loosen the cough and phlegm. Curd 100D follows. THE MIS.\NES’I‘ MAN. nuv usnxu ulJ‘ cu â€0"“ water, either, nearer than Ivvu “1"“: Luv D. <1: L" Méï¬th 11"!" . tors 11-1111 the sale for them is gre mar than all otlwrdplastors cnmbined; a. spo- 'ciflc for luckacho, hen. c110, sciatic pains. He didn't. either. Joe scorned to go to law for it, and ’lwould ha’ been u dead loss it all his customers hadn't been so dismistcd at, Cy they paid jest as usual for the milk they didn‘t get. Well, cvcrything‘s good for something. so my wife says. Malibu (2y Matthews is good for scaring off other folks from be- ing as mean as he is. Sympathetic Friend: “I am sorry to hear of your loss, Mrs. Flanagan." Wi- duw : “L059 ! Sure. mum. don't I gii tin thousand dollars insurance zmd lxim uivor worth lllirly 0‘an !" In its initial stages a cold is a local ailment. easily dealt with. But, many negli-cl it and thn result is often the de- votinnncnt a! dislrwsing seizures 0! the bronchial titties and lungs that render lite nusvralilc [or the unhappy viclim. As a ï¬rst aid there is nothing in the handy nu‘ditiuc line so certain in cura- tive results as Bicklc's Anti-("hummp tire Syrup. the far-fumed remedy for colds and coughs. When a man is hanging by his Loos [mm Um corner of a building. and mo- nmulzu'ily expecting to drop, glolhing satisï¬es him more than the dlscovery that. he is safe in bed at home. _ 7 fl, ...- "nu-v Iuvlr nun wunu to go If suthing wa'n’t acne quick. So out he jumps un' pours on milk till he put it oul~took every drop he had in the wagon. but he squenched the last flicker 'Iore he left. Well. you'd kind 0' 'spcct. Cy Mnilhews would ha‘ been gruluful, wnsidcring now, wouldn't ye? But he wu‘n’t. Said 'twus jest sensational. putting out mm at SEX “cuts {1 Olflll‘lf Sllns’niinn nnll horn 5m cents u quart; svnsullon, and nary grain 0' sense. Said he‘d 1111' paid the value of Joe's old hose-blanket. willingly i.’ Joe'd beat the [Ire out like he‘d ougllLur; bu} a wagon-load 0' milkâ€"no l Smith's crick; but Joe. he's real re- sourceful. an' he. saw with everything dry as tindeg the whole place was bound 6â€" A.‘ If you are fond of ï¬shing. canoeing. camping or the study of wild animals look up the Algonquin National Park of Ontar- io for your summer outing. A ï¬sh and came prraervc of 2.000.000 acros inter- spersed with 1,200 lakes and rivers is awaiting you, offering all the attractions that Nature can bestow. Magniï¬cent canoe trips. Altitude 2,000 feet above sea. level. Pure and. exhilarating atmosphere. Just the place for a young man to put in his summer holidays. An interesting: and profusely illustrated descriptive publica- tion telling you all about it sent free on application to J. D. McDonald. Union Stu- tion. Toronto. Ont. Mistress: “Did you mm on 1h.“ g Hm bedroom, Bridget ?" 1m “Shurc :m’ I did. mum; can't you : it 1’" A Sure Cure for ltcadact1e.â€"â€"Btttous headache. to which 1111111011 aronmre suttjvct, tt11111 1111111, becomes so mute in N 11110 sutdvcts that they are utterty puns- t1-1.:Itvt "the stomach rotusm tom]. and there 1% :1 (31111411111 distmzutng 1‘tt01't to $100 the stmnnch {141111 bite Whtt‘tt 11:15 110001110 1111 Nb swcx‘uted there I'm-me- 11M \ngotnhtc Pitts are .3 5110.111 attor- r1tive e. amt in noutmtizinr' t'ho cttects (f the 111111111111r1 bite 1oticxcs the pusmre rn 1118110110.» “'11 ch caused the he dachc. Try them. It‘listress {who has given hm- mfmt :1 ticket {or the theatre): “Well. how did you like the per-funnnncc"3" Muitt : "Uh, i! was splumtid.mu'um. Youstzoutdhuve heard how a scrvant girl suuccd her mtuaus Tlny tubercles on the skln of scrotuloua peo- le produce the hideous disease called lupus. Veaver's Comte. used in time. will save the skin from destruction. A ply to all affected pans. Cleansa the blood wit. Wean'or's Syrup. Px‘isonm‘: “My luwyur is unvell. 1 ask [or 11 fortnight's delay." Magistrate: “1' L11. mur 1:350 off (0 11 f0'““‘,’“‘- " \th, wu 1:150:11 mu “we mnwhl with vour hzmd in :1g111llo111uu’s pmkut! What. could vour lawyer szlv. Plimnex‘: “"‘Ihal 5 “I101 [‘111 (unions [0 know.‘ When a girl gvls hold of 11 501mg man's in .1r‘1 slxings .shc plocccds to tie Hum 111 a beau knot. Your Doctor For Years Pangdian: have been using “The a, u.- .. Can cure your Cough or Gold, no question about that, butâ€" why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, and then of having hisprescription ï¬lled, when you can step into any drug store 111 Canada and obtain n bottle of SHILOH’S CURE for a: quarter: when a {weng- -five cent bottle_ 9f S_HILO will cure you as uickly} by not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have done for the past thirty-four ears: let SHILOH beyour doc- zor whenever a Cough 0!: Cold up ears. , HILOH Will cuaeym!’ 9nd 31.1 d gists back up this statement __a positivg gumntee. SHILOH The. \ ‘ _ edlarz People. .. Th; ï¬Ã©xt tiffxe you have Cough or Cold cure It with YOUR SUMMER ourmd. two to ï¬ve dollars of Osï¬awa 3% the facts before :99 r001 ms in smell 3 mm 1% I‘ .\ 1" AR“ LANDSâ€"1)"! HE FAMOUS \\ ct wkiwin district; lists proposition! m: c on applic 5mm. 11. D. Farris «3% (.10., Boq 252, Wetaakim n Alberta» The (Solehl'dlwl almmshioned Remedies used for years with perfect success. Cures rheumatism, pilm, female traumas; a, sure bust developer: re- duces flash : m‘xkes gray hail-dark. Electric Foot Ewe for sure and sweaty feet. Liquor and to. Yucca habit cuw'L Every druggist has the ingre- dients. Very inexpensive. Price $1.00. Either of those remedimis worth many times the prico. KAY dz, (20.. Caxton Bldg., Suite 1 :50, Chicago. SAN FRANCISCO LOOTED “0451' EXPOSURE SINQE THE DAYS 01’ BOSS T‘VEED. A Public ()[ï¬cr'rs Found Opportuniiy [or Personal (min in the Public Misery. The exposure is the worst known in America since the days of Tweed. The corrupt “combine" among the alderman of Si. 1.011325. uncovered by Governor Folk. was no! one-quarter so bad. Less than a ycm- ago San Francisco was overwhelmed by a catastrophe that, made her At 11151.111111ug11 the efforts of Prow- cutnr 111;.1a1111d Delcclhc Burns 1111: 10 is comm 11313 011 in 51111 Francisco. 111110 is 11 £101 r001: 11111011,: the "hiiiy as 10 “1:11-11 5111111 confess 11151 and buy 11111111111111' 1_\. 111101'1111111011. says 1110 New 101‘}: (‘uiiiiiiixciul Adverliser. The Iirsi indie-11110111: 11131-0 in the nature of bluffs, 11 being 111113: 2111111in that the evidence snpmrting 1110111 did not sufï¬ce for con- 111311011. 11111 111C_V achieved their end. The frightened robbers, as ready to be- 11113. 111111 iciim conspirators ms the 11111111 c. me 1111~1ening lo the grand jury 111 11311 1110115111193. Bass 111101 has 1051 his impudcni aswrance, and Mayox Schmitz. 1111-11-1 weeks ago pompuouisly going 10 \\'11~11ington'and sinelchinghis legs under 1111: White House mahogany. already in iziiagination feels his hair clipped. marily shot «lown. But. the worst, loot- ers have ml been those that tried to wrench rings irï¬m the ï¬ngers of the dead. The dislinctive infamy is reserv- Oh for the franchise seeking corpora- tions which saw a chance to pick San Francisco's bones and began to trafï¬c with willing public ofï¬cers who found opportunity for personal gain in the public misery. At no time in the his- tory of Amrrli‘a has there been a neve- lalion so appalling and discouragingâ€" tlio only consolation being that it is so had that it is hardly conceivable that ii is illustratiic of other municipal cor- ruption. gcnmg the Mibcrs inlo the bag. Ac- cording 1n hvtoctive Burns the street ra'ilwny of San Francisco paid 8700.000 {01‘ privileges it secumd, and the light- NADA.“ “'HSII'S 9 FAJIOIYS BE‘WI‘ES. The bribed have been caught in San Francisco. and will not escape except as pardon may be granu‘d them for furni-inng e\-;.im('e. Effort. is now be- im,,r concenh':1‘.vd. and properly so, (n lr; the ï¬rst days or the calamity. when Ioolm's appeared -to prey on the wreck, the world appmuded as they were sum- ' m . Dow: 1.11 , w (â€Him Lam); LN the Valleyâ€"1.11mi ld.25c.1n stamp! or coin. As a prenuum with these :1le we will pend FREE 1» big Collection or flowerseeds-oycrcgqmndl. Sauna-slat Nursery, Somorvillo. Mass. ma: 0 WI om Winni ' w. ugém‘éss. mï¬um “M86. 76 Lamb-(02% a}; They lock on all FOUR aldw-the QNI:Y METAL shingled that need NO CLEATS. Easy t6 pug 93â€"9. ham- mer and asnifs (tinners’ shears) are tools enough. COst LESS and longer than any other roof. T us the surface area of any roof on your placé and we tell you exactly what it will cost to roof it right. Incluées Irish World's Fair. A MASS OF RUINS. wm grow in the ‘houso or Out of doors. Hymn-Aha. 'l‘uhpa, Gladiolnu. Cracus. Fuchsia. gulls, TQbemsgs. 25 Cents. 53 BULBS nuraaï¬'s: times. I:t17».ncmez.hily: STRAWBEBJW 22:23:22; Plants ~ 1:7 leading varipties. ‘ vario- ties of Seed' catoes. Cutav lame and 1) list free. Those inter “Led will phase take notice. as this advt. will not appear again. JOHN BOWNHRM. Strathroy, Ont From 8195 to 8543. For programme, write Rev, Dr. Withrow TORCH“). TOURS should be to put these businese crim- inals, and not merely the politicians. in the penitentiary. If we are to have soundness and health in municipal gov- ernme'nt we must go higher up than the office holder. The buyers rather than the sellers are the fountain of oer- ruption. The apprehension of the bribed must in all cases be but the first step toward the punishment of the bribers. 3 Another lesson outstands in San Fran- ‘cisco. Neither of the old parties was in :conlrol of the city. Mayor Schmitz was 1::- “labor†candidate. Himself :1 member "of a labor union, he won and held pow- {at by posing as the champion of work- ifngmen. The warning is writ large for ithe instruction of every man who works [with his hands not only in San Fran- icisco but elsewhere. The rank and ï¬le of labor unions should look more care- fully to their leadership. The men they depute to speak in their name are too often grafters of the worst typo. ready to trafï¬c with predatory capitalists. ln- telligent. labor unionists know this. yet they permit themselves to be played up- on by appeals to their prejudices. lt ing and telephone companies huge sums. I! is obvious that the principals and not merely the petty ofï¬cers of the com- panies authorized lhaseï¬xponditures â€" knew for what purposes they were made. is time 161‘ workingmen’s organizaiinm to clean houseâ€"10 repudiuie practically 81: of present day labor powicians. some time.†She: “If you ever come within a mile of our place I hope you‘ll slop there." Quickly Removes Dandruff. Stops Fall- ing "air and Itching Sca'p, Changes Gray or Faded Hair 10 It: Natural Color. 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