“Are 3011 living or dead?†ï¬lm’éeaa.’ - â€"‘ â€"' '“How did you die?" WAS BRE'I‘ON GIRL. The tragedy of the girl’s preceding 'pxistenoe was disclosed. The daughter of a ï¬sherman in Brittany, she led the itoflsome, hard life of the ï¬sher child, -yet was allowed to attend the parish schools long enough to learn how to ‘md and write. As she grew into ,maidenhood she hoped for marriage, with the simple, natural desire and am-1 Hm PRECEDIING TXISTENCE. With the seventeenth scance the 1u11 ‘flacts of those earlier lives of hers which could be evoked began to ap- r. Back to the moment of her lrth. back to that time before Ler zten-(h; beyond that andâ€" “Where are you now?’ “I am a woman, she calls herself . .- v." w.\~£\ll\-cn Thus, Miss Mayo was taken back, in her condition of trance, gradually ’lrom 18 years 01 age to 16, m 14, to ‘12, to 10 years of age She saw her astral body transform tseli in appearance ccn'espondingwith â€be altered age. and her memory re- vived countless facts which she had Uomulten in her waking state. BABY AGAIN. At 8 years 0! age she was at Beirut, (1 could ranember all her Turkish, which had slipped away from he: din- us the years she had lived in France. . t the age of 1 year her language failed pier. and she could simply nod “yes†' N “no n Then she went into nothingness. fee!- ;ing only that she existed. She was ,carried back still farther, when she ‘ ‘said she was “all in the gray,†and ,nmembered having had some earlier existence. 1 WENT OVER CHILDHOOD. There were thirty seanoes in all. It Was not. until the seventh seance that Boomplete exteriarlzan’on o! the astral My was “faded. and only In the ï¬fteenth did Col. de Rochas feel justi- . in carrying the regre$10n of her memory back to_ _any previous existence. Lâ€. ï¬â€" .u. .-.\. no nluulL. . Being brought to France and placed ‘nndcr the care 0! an aunt who lived in Provence. she came under the observa- Qï¬on of Colonel de Rochas. who. as one '6! the roremost investigators of psycho- Elcgical phenomena upon a scientiï¬c épasis, had for years been engaged in ,hc exposure 0! chaglatans and in the 'study at varying phases of personality tunder the influence or hypnosis. l ,_- .. -‘.-m.‘.u. auuwu)§- The girl was brought. up at Beirut. In Syria, until she was 9 years old, in the care at native servants and In at- kndance at n 5611001 kept by nuns, who iaught her to read and write in Arabic. f She was the daughter 0! a Freï¬ch' ï¬ngineer, who, having passed a part M his life in mnslrug{ing railways in A f‘_AA .. .u -- Fthe East, died there. Her mother mar- ried again, the. second husband being .an engineer also. engaged upon the mnstruction of eastern railways. rrL- Some wonderful results, seeming to ï¬hmw some light. on the pmbiems of {re-incarnation have recently been at- ‘ftaimd through the medium of a young {French woman, Mlle. Marie Mayo iCyJ-iame. Marvellous Case of French Girlâ€"Could Remember Belore She Was Born. T COURT OF LOUIS XIV. +_ But Mauvillc was not the ultimate stage of regression in Mlle. Mayo’s me- mory. She was in “the dark" for a ‘THREE PAST EXISTENGES long time previously. but before that had been Madeleine de Saint-Marc. wife ‘â€"* o! a genHCmun attached to the court of ,SAW PREVIOL‘S LIVES IN nvpxonc “W‘s 3"“ SLEEP. , _-_VB -l.‘4-w un‘) U‘T'ullll ll} help me and I was soon feeling as well ,3 ever I had been." You can get these wins from any medlclnc dealer or by an at 50 cents a box or- six box-cs _ :- $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Eln- â€pr $2.31 mom The Dr. Williams’ Mc- sucine 00., Brockvme, Ont. Mon and kidney trouble. Every dose of Pr. Williams’ Pink Pills makos new kn. red blood, which strengthens every hen-e. every organ and (very part of {the body. This is why Dr. Willinms’ Pink Pills is the favorite spring mcdi~ {cine with thousands nnd thousands ï¬hroughout Canada. Try this medicine1 lam spring and you will have «nergy' tuna strength to resist the ton-id ncatl pt the coming summm‘. Mrs. Jas. Has. l ikel, Port Maitland, N. S., says: “I was ,itroublcd with headaches. had a bad [taste in my mouth, my tongue was coat- , and l was easily tired and suffered lrom a fooling: of deprescion. I got a upply of Dr. Willinms’ Pink Pills. and. t was not long before they began to l‘.‘_ _A_ 7 , try, or clogged with impurities, the giver sluggish, the kidneys weakened. mcllmos you get up ln the morning ust as tired as when you went to bed. Some poople have headaches; others be low spit-ital; some haw pimples ‘Ind skin eruption. Those are all spring pampwms that the blood is out of am- flition. You can’t cure thesl» troubles 3mm purgatlvo medicines. which move- ‘Iy gallop through the syslem leaving you bun woaker. What you need to give mu strength in spring is n lonlc. and one always reliable lom'c and blood under is Dr. Wllllams' Pink Pills. csc pills not only banish spring ills, ul. guard you against the more serious ems that. follow, such as anaemia, rvous debillty‘ rheumatism, indiges- ':A‘ -_..: n , The winter months are trying to the health of even the most robust. Con- emant. indoor in overheated and near- ll‘y always badly ventilated momsâ€"in “16 home, in the shop and in the school {taxes the vitality of eve-n the slmng- Vest. The puma becmncs. thin and wat- SPRING may * IS BAD 3me to Get New Health and Strength in the Spring. calls herself .«A‘ In Inter years she use of her cqm‘pag usual thing‘tn see which pascpd her 1 [Geneva to Versoix. A pretty story is told concerning the Countess of Dudley. in which the ura- matis persona: included two well-known Japanees jugglers, who were giving a performance at a London music-hall, and a canary which constituted a. part of their stock-in-trade. The Countess occupied a seat in the stalls. and dur- ing the performance one of the little‘ birds, after hovering round the auditor- ium for some time, gently flew down and perched on her lap. When an at- tendant came forward to claim the bird the Countess begged to be permitted to keep it. and the manager having;' given his consent Lord Dudley promptly con- structed a tiny cage out of his pro- gramme. and in this the little songster was safely conveyed to his house in Carlton House Terrace. Although her fortune has been esti- mated at 35.000000. the late Baroness A. de Rothschild lived a most simple and unassuming life. The most ex- quisite dishes were served at her table and the rarest wines set beiore her ‘ “05’s,. but she scarcely touched them. " In Inter \‘nnrc clan k__.jv 7 --_ v- ..\,- Aluvsvv “Anibalâ€. ;["m‘n'~'f Before the eyes of Colonel do Ro- oubles Chit-S, M. Laooste and her physician, mere- Dr. Bertrand. the subject underwent w on afresh the agonics of her supposed suf- by†location until, in mercy to the living 3 gng girl before them. the intensity of her “an“ re-cnactmont of the obscure tragedy P'lls under the waves of the Brittany coast‘ ‘3 \- had to be mitigated. g-msï¬ Again and again, Miss Mayo, hypno- 3“°,“~5 tizcd by Colonel de Rochas. rehearsed filmâ€? her life and death as Lina. and her lzgos- lormless, peaceful existence “in the use of gray’ Until, impelled to reincarnation, new size assumed the amorphous haze of 3 every fresh astral body and descended upon ,fl' °{ her present mother, Mme do Mayo, â€1m? some months before her new birth “(“1“ took place. But the life or Lina was an 5 only the beginning 0! her memory's ‘icine i regression. _ 01‘3†Before that she was a manâ€"treach- ht‘flt rorous. dissipated. cruel. blood-thirsty. “35‘ For half a century she was Charles “’85 Mauvillc, clerk in a ministerial office had in Paris. Time and again during his :oat- career the streets of Paris ran with a cred blood, and heads were cut oil in the n at a public thoroughfares. and Mauville himself joined in the sav- l to ageries. committing murders with his tr well own hand. because he loved to kill. He n, lose lived out his petty. bloody lite, hated KL, .7 A: _. v .uuuruy which he deï¬nitely assumed upon his accession in 1888, although the credit of the actual “discovery" must be given 1/ the Kaiser‘s own private perruquier, who, in the early weeks of its exist- ence, had to be in close attendance at Court to keep the moustache in place. ‘No fashion has more completely chang- ed the .physmgnomy of a people, tori every good German has since consid- ered it his bounden duty to pay to his Emperor the compliment o! the sincer- est form of flattery. Interesting Gossip About Son' World’s Leading Pcopl The Kaiser's moustache, in sent form, dates back to 1804. a development. of that. indi which he deï¬nitely assumed I accession in 1888, although t! of the actual “disonvm-v" mm“ unexpectedly. Baby’s. Own Tablets cure all the minor ailments or children and an- absolutely sale. Mrs. A. II. Bonny- man. Mattall, .\. 8.. sassyâ€"“I have used Baby's Own Tablets for teething. constipation and other ills of chim- hood. and have found them a safe. and excellent medicine.†Sold by all media cine dealros or by mail at, 25 cents :1 km: ’from The Dr. \\‘ill.iams’ Medicine f‘n Dnnr.‘---:1‘_ The lillle ills of childhood often come very suddenly and often they prove serious if not treated ,promplly. The wise mother will keep Baby's Own Tub- lcts always at hand and give her little ones an occasional dose to prevent sick- ness or to treat it promptly. if it. comes unexpectedly. Baby‘s. Own Tnhlnic mum WHEN BABY IS 810K GIVE BABY’S flWN TABLETS Luv, uuu'u by all \vhaâ€"krrie:{{'J‘hiYï¬WQ'ell. until he sustained a chill at the age of 50 years, and died of pneumonia. r years she hardly even Hid-(‘1; her cqm‘pages. It _was quite a bin" 6A -7 - Brockvillé, VOrVIt. PERSONAL PA RA (ERA PBS supnouc tranceâ€"the girl who. as the guarded and sheltered young lady of this genomtion. was ignorant of the Newest fact of woman’s li!eâ€"-passed through the pangs of childbirth, Showed the happiness of the mother “Mb her child. and showed the en- ‘Ehzsh of the mother when the child‘ «bed, a. baby only 2 years old. COMMITTED SUICIDE. There were no other children. for YVOI'I. her husband, was drowned "n 8 Shipwreck. Linn, in wild despair. flung herself mm the sea from one of the precipiccs of her native Brittany. D‘D-__ , â€NS genomtion Srcaiest fact, 0‘ through the Showed the ha Wilh her child. ï¬ne was yet in her teens when the suitor she longed for came, a ï¬sher- man, like ther rather. His name was Yvon. She was married when she was 20 years old; and then, indeed, she learned what life and love could be, and what sorrow could be. The reincarnated ï¬sher girl of the hypnotic tranceâ€"the girl who, as the guard“ and sheltered vmmnr 1min M bifion natural to girl. She back to RM. It {vars )II that. individuality About Some of People. the young. innocent. its pre- ment â€" â€"v â€"rvv4ut 1. The early treatment of ins and mental diseases. to prevent, if sibIc, the necessity of sending cas‘ asylums. _ 2. Research work into the cause prevention of ipsanity. Dr. Maudsley stated in an Interview that he had offered the money so that Londln might have a hospital which could be deflated to three special uses: 1 Th». Anv- n J-‘-A_., . . For healing eczema. running sores, lcuts. bruise-s. burns, bolls. eruptions, scalp sores, pimples, spring eruptions, itch, chapped hands. and diseases of the skin Zam-Buk is without equal. MI druggists and stores sell it. 50¢. a box or poslpuid from Zam-Buk 03., Toronto. {he _ Magistrate Rasmussen. of 2 2 Mar- t quette 5L. Montreal, \vritcs: “For many I yearsixvas troubled witha serious erup- tion of the skin. This was not only un- sightly, but it was at times very pain- ful. I ï¬rst tried various household rc- medies, but these proved altogether useless. I then took medical advice. Not. one. but several doctors in turnt were consulted, but I was unable to get any permanent relief. Some time back I noticed a report from a Justice 0: the Peace (Magistrate Perry, J. P. for B. C.‘, who 11 1d.been cured of a chronic skin disease by Zam-Buk, and I determined to give this balm a trial. Before this everything I tried failed ab- solutely to relieve my pain and rid me of my trouble, but three boxes of Zamâ€" lBlIk worked a complete cure, and I hope that my experience will lead other ‘ sufferers who are In despair to try this 1 herbalhealcr, Zam-Buk.†I l The death of Sir Henry Colvile has removed from the British Army a man of many tastes and talmts. Soldier. surveyor, Lalloonist. explorer, author, yachtsman. and photographer, he seem- ed able to turn a ready hand and facile brain to the most unexpected tasks; and the one clouded spot or a brilli- ant rec-3rd is that Boer War incident at Lindlcy. the ultimah1 result of which was that General Colvile was placed on halt-pay. Years ago. before balloon- ing became a fashionable pastime, Sir. Henry had made a deep sluly of aero- nautics. and one of his many asccnts was on the occasion of his marriage, when he spent, the first day of his hon- eymoon in navigating a big balloon from the Crystal Palace to Ely. He was as much at home on the waters ‘of the Channel as he was in the air, and on one occnsion. when serving in the“; Guards. he paddled a canoe from Dover I,‘ to Calais in half-a-dozen hours. Sir“ Henry was also a lover of the drama- ‘- tic art, and he has written two or three a plays. one of the best of these being 1 “The Nicl: of Time." the Guards’ play at. Cheisoa Barracks last year. 7 MAGISTRATE PRAISES ZAM-BUK. man. He has known every man worth knowing in the Victorian era. It must seem an age to Mr. McCarthy since he caught his ï¬rst glimpse of London. 'l‘he'Cryslal Palace was in Hyde Park when, and the Duke of Wellington was walking dmvn Whitehall in his blue coal and duck trousers. Lord John Russell was passing Reform Bills: Dick- ‘ ens, Cart-He. Thackeray, John Bright. and the young Victorians were in their prime. The younf.r reporter knew them all. Mr. McCarthy has written novels, histories, and poems too many to re- member. uuu ' “If every suttm‘ing woman would take 51M“? Pcruna, they would soon know its value her F and never be without. it.†She J t t ‘- Dysprpsia and lndigbstiton. 13h: 1‘ Mdc. Insaph Beaudotn. 59 Rue St. Her Olivier, Quebec, P. 0., Cum, writes: it is s “Peruna. is wonderful for indigestion. a “on I eat whatever want and no longer comes feel any oppression. Having had an. monta pepsia [or a long time and having tried This various other remedies, I decided to try ‘in the for the past year 100‘ Backache, Headache ';.t°_3rt~ivem??r33;i pain, nor have I had any S CflSes to 1n§anity __- ...... - y‘V‘Jl‘ to a distance of 120 yards. “At such a range it is easy to hit so great a target, but the bull’s eye is small. I ï¬red. The thud of a bullet Which Lstrikes with an impact of a ton and a :quai‘ter, tearing through hide and muscle and bone, with the hideous en- ergy of oordite, came back distinctly.‘ The large rhinoceros started, stumb- led, turned directly toward the sound and the blow, and then bore straight Alter Makindu Station them is a wonderful spectacleâ€"“the plains are crowded with wild animals. From the Windows of the carriage the whole zo- ological gardens can be seen disport ling itself. lierds of anteiqpcs and ga- zelle, troops of zebras â€"â€" sometimes four or five hundred togetherâ€"avatchl the train pass with placid assurance, ,0? scamper a hundred yards farther away, and turn again, Many are quite close to the line. . . ., . At Nakaru six yellow lions walked in leisurely mood across the rails in broad daylight." Mr. Churchill tells an interesting story or a rhinoceros hunt. Two mon- sters were seen, and the hunter crent 'hich . 1907 a Prosperous Year. 30“ The annual statement of The Excel- 0073‘ tor Life Insurance Company issued rc- Slr'icently. indicates a year of increased (“‘0' business. The total income was $427,- ants 1.50. That the Excelsion Life Insurance 31'1“. Company is pro-eminently a policyhold- won- ors Company. may be judged. {mm the 00“ fact that for three successive quinquen- He ma] periods it has paid very satisfac- W‘S ’taory profits to its «policyholders. and and further its record and present posilion the ~15 unexcelled as regards those features V?“ [of the business which policyholdm's ‘ax-e 511‘! particularly interested inâ€"sccurityâ€" "3' interest earnings the highest in Canada rec ‘â€"~economy in managementâ€"an un- ing nn â€man": 1-.-. The English M. P. Tells of Wild Game of Africa. Mr. Winston Churchill thus writes of his experlqnpg {n South Africa:â€" Iauvug Lullflfllan (Jompanies, its success [is indicative of shrewd and capable management. On its Board of Directors are to he found. the names of gentlemen ‘distinguished for their integrity and busincsq capacity, it is largely owing t) their executive ability that the Excel- sior Life occupies . the high position .‘that it does amongst insurance com- panies. Any one thinking of insuring ‘ heir lives would do well to have the Excelsior ï¬gure on the proposition. Fullest information may be obtained on application to the Head Ofï¬ce in To- ronto. The Company want good active agents in every place where it is not represented. uacne nine (3 unlil )y far it is wonderful liow many women in anada and the United States have been practically made new again by the use (it Peruna. â€â€˜05“ Not the viclz'ms of any organic disease, :no {0 but just a half-dead and half-ulive. con- con- dilion. Miserablr', dragging pains that luv-p a :nei- woman always from doing her best lany work. from being her best .sell. Crossl and pnlulunt, perhaps. Maybe even a lake slatlern in her household, just because .‘ulue her hmllh is continually below pm. She never feels quite righl. She gels the reputation of being sullen, or mor- ‘bidi or ill tempered. Her lmuble is not a moral one at all. es: it is simply a physical onn. Make such lion. a woman well and she immediately be- nger comes transformed into a new being dys. mentally. , St. paralleled JOW death rate. The popularity of the “Excelsior Life" may be judged from the {act that new insurance applied {or during the year amounted to $2,711.000. The total amount of insurance now in force roaches almost. eleven and one-half mil- lion dollaxs. The assois 0! this Com- lpany amount. to 81,411,330. It has a Reserve Fund largely in excess of Gov-l emmcnt requirements. Although it has been only eighteen years in ex- istence The Excelsior Life is one o! the ’strong Canadian Companies, its succms CHL‘RCHILL'S RHINOCEROS HUNT ~ ‘ y ‘ ; mug W 'IHL EXCLLSIOR LIFE INSI'RANCE (:0_ : ï¬gured ' _.A-A-. be transferred to one of the county‘asy- lums. Insanity can often be cured in its early stages by special and individu- a: attention, which cannot. be properly given in a great asylum with a thou- sand and more patients. ' There will only be accomn‘iodutton for 100 patients in the new hospital, so that each Case can be scgarately treated. The stigma of a lunatic asylum will not, in any way, rest upon patients~ who have been ‘ in the hospital. It will be simply an; ordinary hospital where insanity will“ ‘rewive medical attention. just as other" diseases are treated in general hospi- I tals. “We know now that insanity is cansetl h] toxins. or poisons in the blood. and efforts will be made to discover anti-l toxins for types of insnnih; " l This is exavuy what Pm-una has done “in the multitude 0! cases. a-vv y\\ll cu I.“ “I leak Peruna at the suggestion friend. and was more than .pleuscd surprised at the results. “I am now mrlflclly well and slr That weak. tired feeling has left and I feel like a different .perso-n “rely.†‘ Miss Mario A. Lesmr, 928 W. 36th SL. Chicago, 121., Worthy Secretary I. 0. G. T ._ writes: “I am glad to give a good word for Peruna, and 1 ho e that all who see t-hls who {live tmubfedpwml sysitcmic catarrh as I was for years, will profit by it. “I had tried many remedies. but none did more than give me temporary rc- lief, and some did not even do that. ca Lam-h.†Mr. Chm. ll. Stevens, 12?. Sixteenth SL. Detroit, Mich., writes: ' “ll affords me great pleasure to testi- fy to the merits of Pcruna as a remedy for calarrh. “I suffered for some tlmo with chronic nasal catarrh, but after ï¬ve months’ treatment during which time I used seven bellies of Porunu I am pleased to say that 1 am entimly well, there not being the slightest li‘8Ce o! catarrh loll. “Forum is without a doubt, mind, the greatest remedy lmown {or Internal Pains. 'Porunn and with the femur†:13ch of it I was perfectly cured. “For this reason I recommend it to a' those who are suffering with that terrible malady, dyspepsia. 1 hope that all who are amlcled in this way will take l’oruna and \{nnnlfn M 1 Am .. types of insanity." The S Wonk, Tired Fueling. 5 Pox-una and Munalin as i did.“ Chronic Nasal Catarrh. statement of The Excel- nce Company issued re- 5 a year of increased total income was $427,- Slavery 0! Disease any remedies. but none give me temporary rc- iid not even do that. l at the suggestion of a more than .pleuscd and strong. To provide a restful environment without snnatorinm restrictions. to enable tired hu- manity to recuperate naturally. to secure to the average man or woman the needed change from worry and care, and to do these at moderate cost, is the mission of "The Welland.†the home of "The 8:. Cam- arines Well." Apply the manager, St. Catharines. or any Agent of Grand Trunk Railway System. v , Physical Pain and mental anguish afflict the , victims of skin diseases Get rid at both by mi» 5 hing Werver‘s Combo on the lie-Jud, itching. dis- ; ï¬gured face. The relief given is among the i wonder: of medicine .. ~ ‘ 1‘: '1 how (If Sr-denim'y Or‘cupatio â€â€œ5 PREDICI‘ION, Man who Inflow wdmtcry occupafi “And the clairvoyant told you that which deprive â€10"! of fresh air you would be s-windk-d?†axe-misc. are more prone to dison “Exactly." «r the liver and kidneys than Q “And were you?" who lead actiw. outdoor lives. "Yes. She Charged mo 32]» former will find in Parmelm's Vnfln‘l , V _ _. any “buy nut}: of sewing chine f writ: Singer Sammy Mm Chambera. Toronto. for b souvenir views of Ontario. Aha sowin the best noegl Singer pores. me. (‘11- EXPERT SE “INC- A I-.. u‘>- . MACHINE "EPA IRS. in onme head camaim has information. Something That Should iv: Ruble-2d ln.â€"â€"\\’hencver pain’ is felt in the 12mm or back. take Dr. Tlmnms‘ Ecloclrir Oil: pour- n little in the hand. and (1;:- plying;r it 10 UK‘ sni'fnm 1-031. all} whiz-ll the pain lic-R. rub briskly. if the lii-sl applimlinn does not afford I'lf‘ilo i. which is not usually the case. kvvp rubbing. The Oil will gradually pouch-ale l.) illi‘ affected part and relief will come. Paâ€"“An optimist sons only the daugh- nut. my son. while the pessimist set-s nothing but the hole therein." Little Willieâ€"“Say. pn. what’s the (U!- fcrcnce between an optimist and a pos- simist?’ 1.xp01inn.‘c and rm] Mint. )wmmc (tr-o mt tomhnxs. In. Octobor to May, Colds 113g“ cage of Headache. Ll ‘.__- , H .v“ ----- m. vuv on no- meat calls. 0! Rommel". LAXATIVEHBBOMO 8111!“!!! "no": cause. R. W. Grovo on box 250 om: |UUK a my little girl on her knee: and the child's answers instantly show- ed a marked improvement. The secr- rot. however, camp out. later on, when the little one said to her teacher, “Please. ma’am. the Iadv told vna mu.» Ho “-9.th to tho dart-1r. T0 (1mm :1 cough. but. {Exousv the poor rhynw) He wuu mudn lo «rough up. ‘uu orten he 50m wheeling about the lanes nom- Sandringham. Children are one of her gymnast interests. The story goes that once. when 8 5011001 class was undér examination for her amusement. she took a shy little girl on her knee. and the child's answer's instannv ,clmuu Queen Maud of Norway has been de- scribed as one of the cleveresl men» bers of the British Royal Family. She is talented beyond the average. reads hard, wrllcs both prose and poetry, and speaks live langung‘ fluently. Then she lcnmxs many minor arts and crafts, sews and spins well. can carve wood, bind a book, take a pllolagraph, knit a stocking, play chess, and use a llypowrik‘r. And Queen Maud is a good athlete. rides well. can sail a Lost. l pull an our, skate cleverly .and has of late taken up the pastime o! skl~lng. She is 313‘) a keen ('ycllsl. and may often he 50m wheeling about the lanes nnnn Can’tâ€":nflx.___ REST AND RECUPERATION. ____ â€- _. .u..uuu-uuu. H. IL, is or“? of the most interesting artists of the 1im0. He hates ugliness as much as he h'los noise, and equals Ruskin in his antipathy to the unlovely in me, He also stands for pure air in London, and smoke is his abomination. No man is more ready to lend a helping hand to struggling genius. It is Sir Wil- liam’s proud boast that when he is at home he has as guest and >tudent every third Sunday 9 [poor factory boy who has a gift for drawing. lle it was who “discovered" Austin 0- Spare, the ra- murkable painter-prodigy. The rumous Royal Academician was himself (mo of London's Loy prodigles more than ï¬fty years ago, when he astonished his re. lallons by cartooning them upon doors. walls, tables, and window framesâ€"up. on anyth'ng, in fact, which would bear the mark of his pencil. Having been in use {or 15 ï¬ne old Axminstor carpet is in the carpet factory at Wj repaired. The death of the huge plorcd thus: “Here at the . hide, a horn. and a carcas the vultures have alrem wheel. ’ WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE. down upon us in a peculiar mm as fast as a horse’s gallop." ruLA ’Si-x: W. B. Richmond. R 7‘. u- .‘ldl .‘llth 1 xxx-chine oil of Absolute purity, and 2510: and put: for all machines at :3. Any lady having used any fine mgchx‘nc for 5 years or more 21- Sewmg Machine 00., Manning Toronto. for beauflful act of .ten may of Ontari . \R'HEREIN THE DIFFEB HAVING THE MONEY’S “70m†AI..‘\\'.' $810 to her teacher, . the lady told me what _ .umv “Here at HIE end is and a carcasc, own have already bc ‘13 M0 the moat fro- LAXATIVE 330540 w uuu bLllUFDL every ‘1' factory boy who 1g. He it was who 0. Spare, the ra- xdigy. The humus was himself (mo of ies more than ï¬fty astonished his 1“- ; them upon doors, indow Irumos-up- “.hl.‘l. ._ ~ 150 years, n is “t present Wilton being (If lJ'--.‘- unuul mum a. vxsu po :9. nephew. “fly ceï¬ir, nowâ€"it‘s mest dapei‘atcly over- flowed whenever the weal-her is anyways ; damp." ‘ â€Just what do you mean by dpsperato- .1y overflowed?†asked MP3. Lawwx}. “I mean,†said her husband, midly, that all the had to do was to open thq door that ed from the kitchen ï¬owm cellar, and the appm ‘c-ome‘Tloatin right in on the kitchen floor. Is tha plain to ï¬e?" " “No, I shouldn't want to live in a house like Philander‘s.†he announced to Mrs. Lawton on the evening of his ret‘uirn from a visit to ;a nephew. “His “‘1 ._ .. -_. - \ Ailhough Mr. Lawton was wont to indulge m n sort of language which left his hvarers in some doubt as to his ex- act meaning, yet when he was “put to n' he never failed io'make himsel! un- derstood. - a over wï¬ich y begun to bong is de- Much distress and sickness in chil- dxaen is caused by worms. Mother (:x-aws' Worm Exterminator gives re- lief by removing the cause. Give it a trial and be convinced. (If table manners such as his N-J mortal could be proud; Tho greatest trouble with him is He will eat soup aloud. V 7. .n. .-vwwvw tho Eat tank. and on .bawill quickly that tired «kn; will I bottles. All dealers in medicina Some people can even see u lining to a cloud of adversily hovering over others. ITCH. Mange. Prairie Scratches and every Ionn of contagious Itch in human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- {nrd‘s Sanitary Lotion. It never 13113, Sold by all drugglsls. nwr pain! “This will bring your falhnr to his knees." rcmarkvd a woman to her chil- dren. as: she showed them a can of exmriso. are more prone to disorders or tho Mum and kidneys than those who lead active. outdoor lives. The farmer will lind in Parmclcc’s Vegelnble 'l'ills :1 restorative without question the 111ml omvnr'lous on the market. Thoy zero (-415in procurablc. easily taken. act. expeditiously. and they are :=urpm'slngly cheap considering their ex- ccllence. ’s nearly “Isn‘t. that just hko a woman? She gzu-o mo no peace until I bought her a pxano to play." “Won?“ "N(~\\' she's too lazy to play it, and 1;: after me. to buy her an automatic player." PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteod to l on. o! Itching. Blind, Bleeding or F Pl!" in 8 to 14 days or money mlunded. PUTTIN on an out of sorts got a bottle of 'll'orrovun' {at gyngnauxg yoq‘ will be surprised hm. Annabelâ€"“How quorx'l Ikro‘s a story all-ml a 1mm who made a. fortune out (I am attachment for a Sewing-ma- churn" Arthur (so!Hy)â€"-“'I‘hat's noï¬g‘ugg. lw- Immed un a'tiuchmrnt for the “var-:12»! mm- 5w“:lug-machine in the “Mid. and would answer my fortune made if sht'd have me.†No cards.) To Thom (If Sr-denlm'y Holloway} mm Cure destroys all kinds of (rams and warts, root. and branch. Who. {hon nould endure them mm 5†ch :1 cheap and effectual remcc H “mm: mach? In after years a courtship may c-um‘erted Into a battle shin. I When you use Ramsay‘s Paints. you are astonished to ï¬nd how far they go. how beautiful they are. how long they last. and how reasonable. They work so easily. anybody can apply them. Your dealer will show a range of ï¬ne colon: for your house inside or out. Write A. Ramsay a; Son Co.. Montreal. for park of Souvenir Picture Post Cards of Homes. FILES CURE!) IN 6 TO 1‘ DAYS Captainâ€"I! I see your face in my housm again I shall slap it.†Noble foreignerâ€"Ah! but it «as a pun- ishable offence. Captainâ€"0f course it Is. That is why I want to ship it. How a man dccs- hair; to be grateful r an ill-timed favor} THE NOISY EATER JL‘ST LIKE A \\'OMA-.\’. G IT CONCIHC'I‘ELY There is Only One “aroma Quinitm â€. ON HIS KNEES. MOST OFFENSIVE a remember the full name. Look is signature on every box. 250. m K c- ._-c .. â€you.†1w an U1 L116 human ailments. The company do guar- antee marvellous results in certain cases. These cases are amongst the most painful to which all are more or less subject, and hence the years of study resulting in this discovery. The company will refund all moneys paid in any case where Pango fails to relieve, and any purchaser can upon ap- plication secure the beneï¬t of this guaran- tee. N euralgia, Gout, Rheumatism, Colds. Price 25 and 50 cents. Won? 0!: “Rib THE WORLD OVER To 0985‘ 001.0 I. out DAY. 0ocupation.â€"- the silver yâ€"if it is †‘ "‘3 "‘ Vâ€â€' [I With one of Loomis‘ lute improved claim?†, on are sure of large proï¬ts on the ca Jul ‘. That 13 Why a vested. They are :norkaderl in plain King, n.».l-l.. .n- __,,.‘ _ ~- __. pations, air and The Pango Company, Toronto A Sure Cure of lleadachc.â€"Bilious ’lieudache, to which women are more subject than men, becomes so acute in some subjects that they are utterly pins- n-uted. The stomach nefusos food, and there is a constant and distressing (-1"- 't<ii't to free the stomach mom bile whit"! has become unduly secreted there. Pain melec‘s Vegetable Pills are a speedy ii?- tcrnative. and in neutralizing the o!- !!ecis of the intruding bile relieves the pressure on the nerves which causes the headache. Try them. THE SMALL BOYS JOKE. “Pa. is it true all flab is grass?" asked the inquisitive boy. “Yes, my boy, replied the proud pay: cut. “that's what the Bible tells ii<."' “'l‘lion. pa, why don’t these fut. {0.5th who are so anxious to be thin have the lawn mower run over them?" 2 amongst the most painful = more or less subject, and of study resulting in this 3 company will refund all any case where Pango fails One lover wooed with burning \x'orï¬sâ€" (lulled her his clover honey; The other made her warm to him By ~«imply burning money. “v. “N, beau of \ou â€-813 a sour “Oh mum. smile. “as 3" bashful he C; whole time I. N neighbors mcéi the goods flavqr. The big Had: plug,v hewmg tobacco. Son Co., Héntreal. {0; Picture Post Clrda of ustoniehgd to ï¬nd 1 beautiful they are. and how reasonable. anybody cu: nnply will show a range a Sousa 1:313. or out. Watch “Oh. murmi’isaid cook with a two: .1 ' . “as yet the poor {chow Is that bashful he can do nothin’ but eat the whole time he's here.†x “How is it, Maggie,†asked the tress or the house, “that. when this been of yours is with you one I; hears a sound †When Whey you T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY . r Avnmw-._ __7 :ueruuny the greatest mom-y 91min: Wei 3 Drilling Machinery undo In Amenca. Addru i Looms MAGHIHE 00., TIFFII, 9933 Special} iniucemeiï¬ to CanadianAgentu. themac â€â€™1‘â€: Co" 002 K St. Dayton, 0. emmn AMERICAN afï¬ne ca. , MONTREAL selling the" wonderful Scissors. V. C. Giebnon', Columbus, 0.. sold 22 pairs In 3 hurt, nude 313; you can do 1‘ We show how. my _ om‘rrr. EEQTHER DYEING â€"a mu. Ham 1“’13:: one of Loomis‘ lam imnrnv-(l many-.. . v.... .1118 LAXATIVR BROMO Quinino Tabb“. bu rotund money 1! it. an. to can. I. W. 3'8 aims“. is on each box. 250. AGEHTS. $1 03.53"?!“Iim’6éim A GOOD FARMEE TOO FULL FOR UT’I‘ERANCIZ it comes to speaking 'c .n .\,.¢ WANTED HOT \V'OOING. to hem- from owner having uu Ramsay's Paints. you 0 ï¬nd how far they go. .v. uuw 7 are. how long they last. meme. They work so easxb. tnply them. Your dealer use of ï¬ne colon for your IT out. Write A. Bunny 4;- Lreal. for pack of Souvenir 3nd: of Bones. w“. vfllldg a55eunm madam}: Remark- ; Rue for to speaking in of their people are tho’re min F; Pzrtkaékaoa/i' . all. (mac's. :; P’eésing richness 9.510.!!an ; M95 C0131} ption, and reg. possegsion can 20. how} a mis- s new "PM . tion‘ 3" pa tg WEI? Addres-