#s any lady can do and enjoy. who wishes, and sees th's adr { may, if she writes soon, 4his oprorlunity to be inde;end- rning a good living in a very manner. Work any lady can do. 'particulars address MRS. M. SUMMERS, Correspond Depar t, Windsoy, Ont, he could" save by usi ack-of-all-Trades Gasoline ump water, grind feed, &o., $0 supply the demand. and send $0 us to-day, snd we talogue, 'Not so Nearly Extinct as ls Gonerally Assumed. seizure of the Neuvre Tigre in 1 Pacific, as reported from Syd- a man has Dundee {about On in the' and Lowlands of Auld ARS Hel & fined $50 for street this year fe] a a] parish council is considering a method of collecting: the tixes by. 'n- The shipyard dispute caused a loss ta Ind pu used atoms 10 in Edinburgh are 10 re: 'Ratepayers i geive | eir permits, to fish in the Talla ater free. El ; - The outlook of the fruit fields and or- chards of Clydesdale indicates a large crop of fruit, \ Al Motherwell trade in all the public works has not been so low for the past thirty years. . - Ninety-five 'motor cycles and small cars arrived in Edinburgh frem London one day recently. 5 Forged £5 notes, purporting lo be' is- sued by the Clydesdale Bank, are in circulation -in Glasgow. The. unemployed relief fund (36.750) ol Glasgow, is exhausted. In all there were 7.341 applications, Holyrood Palace Gardens are mow, &nd until the end of September, open to the public on Mondays; Motherwell Town Council have vot- ed $1.25 to the Silver Band fo conduct music in the public park. A slaughler of rats took place recent. ly at the Barns of Craig farm, near Montrose. Over .1,000 were killed. The firm of James Wishart & Sons, general merchants, Queen street, Leith, has completed its 100th year of exist ence. Kirkintilloch's new gas works were formally opened two weeks ago, in the presence of a large and representative company, Loch Leven trout fishing has been phenomenally successful th's season, A recent catch was 681 trout, weighing 485 rounds 12 ounces. Andrew Roger, post-runner between Murthly and- Rohallion, was found ly- ing dead an the roadside, with two let- ters in his hand. A Dundee minister asserts that the local mill-girl only requires the refine- ment of the evening school to become fit. for a drawing-room. A popular figure in the village life of Glassford has passed into private life by the superanuation of Sentor Con- slable Donald Nicalson, The death occurred at Ballater recent- ly of Mr. William Gordon, Auchallater, Invercauld, one of the best known sheep farmers in Aberdeenshire. Edinburgh Town Council recently ap- ponted Dr. A. Maxwell Williamson, sanitary inspector for the city, 40 be medical officer in room of Sir Henry a | Littlejohn. With over filly years' experience on the road, Mr. James Wilson, Drum- tochty House Hydropathic, Methven, can claim fo be Scotland's oldest commer- cial traveller, Three working men's wives appeared "the obher day in the J. P. Small Debt Court, Glasgow, in respomse to sum- monses. for the balance of the price of | family Bibles, each costing $13.50. --_---------- HUSBAND AND SON CURED. A Mother's Praise of Zam-Buk. Oakword, Victoria, Dear Sirs,--I have great pleasure in stating that Zam-Buk cured my husband sands of growing girls and women held in the deadly clu of anaemia. Slow- but surely a deathly pallor seitles on heeks; their eyes grow dull; their their steps . languid. tality. and: brightness, Their suf grow more acute if neglecled, until the signs of early consumption become aj | 'parent. If your wife or daughter or sisler complains of weakness, pains in. the side, headaches or backaches;. if her Sibelile-and temper are uncertain and 0 . without "loss of time, for they actually make new, red blood. They make girls' and women well and happy, impart an appetite and steadily - bring back the charm and brightness of perfect, regu- Isr health, ; Miss Carrie McGrath, 26 Fenwick St., Halifax, N. S., says:-- "I believe - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved my life. Three years ago I suffered from anae- mia in a severe form. I was all run down and as pale as a sheet. 1 could scarcely eat anylhing, and what I did lake did not seem to nourich me. My bands and feet were much swollen and the least exertion would .leave me treathless and my heart beating vio- lently. I seemed to have pains and aches all over. I was so weak I could not even sweep a floor. At different times I was under the care of three doc- tors, but did not get any better. One doctor said I had dropsy and that my blood had all turned fo water. My friends thought I was in a decline and that I had but.a short time to live. I, was completely discouraged myself, when one day a lady frienl called to sc¢ me, and 'told me Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured her daughter of anae- mia and urged me to try them. I de- cided to try them, and in the course of a few wecks felt somewhat better. I met the doctor one day and he remark- e!-how much better I was looking. told him it was not his medicine but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that were help- ing me, and he told me I had better keep on taking them. I continued to Go so until I had teken another hall dozen. boxes, when my health was per- fectly restored. 1 am mare than grate- ful for what these pills have done for me and strongly recommend them to vil weak girls." Thousands of men and women, now well and strong, praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for having cured anaemia, general weakness, indigestion, rheuma- tism, neuralgia, nervous disorders, para- lysis and the ailments of girlhood and womanhood. These Pills do this by making new, red blood, which feeds the starved nerves, drives out disease and slrengthens every organ in the body. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2,50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. RE END OF THE SEASON. Guest (in restaurant)--*I say, wailer, have you any oyslers?" Waiter--*No, sah. We all aint got ne shell fish 'ceptin' eggs, sah." A Tonic for the Debilitated.--Parme- lee's Vegetable Pills by acting mildly but thoroughly on the secretions of the body are a valuable tonic, stimulating the lagging organs !o a healthful ac- tion and restoring them fo full vigor. They can be taken in graduated doses and so used that they can be discon- tinued at any time without return of {ha ailments which {hey were used to 2 in the country. People were coping w ¢ | ten. low spirited anaemia has | jn her in its deadly hold. What she needs | 18 new, rich, red blood. Give her Dr.{- Williams' Pink Pills for = Pale People|: ten tho Bot is Mado Hh a |B earing everywhere, and things were belter in many respec's s'nce the war, There was a spirit working in'the vural L districts of the Transvaal which was one of the best and mest hopeful signs ) For Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, Pain, Eto. 50 CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR The Pango Company, Toronto WHOLESALE LYMAN BROS. & CO., Toronto and Montreal; LYMAN KNOX & CLARKSON, Toronto; NATIONAL DRUG CO., London. their difficulties, and working harder than before the war; a far larger area P-1of the colony Was under cultivation, and the work was being done by the farmers' own hands and by the sweat ; of their brows, and not by Kaflirs. This was one of the most encouraging things the Transvaal to-day. ee rn DISTRIBUTING THE REVENUE. The reports of |he various depart ments of a great Railway system, would, if made public, often surprise the readers of current nows. © It has been gathered that the Grand Trunk Railway System has spent, within the rast few years, not less than fifteen million dollars in double tracking the inain line, and that the pioneer Can- adian Railway now operates the long- ast stretch of double track under one management, in the world. A. J. PATTISON & CO., 33 Scott St,, TORONTO. Phone Main 1311 INVESTMENT BONDS. Stocks bought and sold on all exchanges for cash or margin, Cobalt orders executed for cash, CORRESPONDENCE INVITED, In addition to this they have spent other millions in slations, shops and olher improvements, thus increasing the carrying capacity of the road con- tributing to the upbuilding of the coun- try, and at the same time affording ad- ced security to the lives and property | of its patrons which the installation of | block signals on a single tracked line | could never secure. By -the expendi-| ture of all these millions in Canada, they are d'slributing the Revenue, or a good share of it, among the people. --_-- pe OUT OF SIGHT. . Mistress--"What you ignorantly term the snail's horns, Bridget, are 1eally ils eyes." Bridgel--"G'ory bel Phwat an illigant arrangement fur lukin' through a kay- hole." WHAT HE WANTED. "This dog," sa'd the fancier, "is a per fect type of a setter." "Well, perhaps he is," rejoined the 4 MANUFACTURERS INTENDING TO LOCATE IN TORONTO WILL RIND Ideal Manufacturing Premises IN TRUTH BUILDING Flats 2,000 to 10,000 Square Feet Fach Steam Power, Heat, Electric Light Fire Sprinkler System, Lowest Insurance, Most Central Location. Four Large FPeight Elevators, S. Frank Wilson & Sons, 73-81 Adelaide St., West prospective customer, "but what I want \ rr -------------- is a hunting dog, not a type-sotter." AN INCOME of FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS a year as long is you Live, or SEVEN HUNDRED DOL- LARS CASI, is the Fist Prize in the carton contest now being advert'sad by the ORANGE MEAT people. There are | a great number of other large Cash | Prizes, and all that is required of you: to enter Ihis contest is to send your! name and address to ORANGE MEAT. Kingston, and commence saving the bottoms of packages of ORANGE MEAT. Make a start TO-DAY. ORANGE MEAT and Milk supplies the | most perfect and evenly balanced food the human subject can secure. NOR THE BAT. Fish hooks have not materially! changed in 2,000 years. For that mat- | ter, ne'ther have the fish, Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer com-' plaints, who might have been saved if proper remedies had been used. If at- tacked do not delay in gelling a bot- tle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cor- | dial, the medicine thal never fails to effect a cure. Those who have used it | say it acts promptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. THE (No Personal Liability) Authorized Capital, DIRE CTORS. Arthur Dinnis, Contractor, President. A.S. Wigmore, Mgr. Holm:s Electric and Protection Co., V'oe-President. Fred. Armstrong, Contractor, Sec.-Treasurer. F. H. Herbert, Arch t ct. J. C. Holtby, Contractor, George Duthie, Sr., Contractor. J. H. Tighe, Minar, BANKERS. The Crown Bank, Toronto, AUDITOR. Henry Barber, Toronto, er City Cold Mines LIMITED $4,000,000.09 I The property consists of 28 now famous HARRIS MAXWELL ment should prove cqually as good 100,000 shares are now offered to the publ.c at 15 cents per share. Do not lose this GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY of investing in one of the most prom- - ising properties in the district. Fer full particulars apply to 40-acre Claims immediately adjoin'ng the » and upon the same amount of develope Magistrate (about to commit for trial)! --"You certainly effected the robb ry in! a remarkably ingen ous way--n fact, | with quite exceptional cunning." Pris. | oner (deprecatingly)--"No flaltery, yer honor--no flattery, I begs on yer." no more obstinate skin trouble than Eyed It sometimes lingers for years, but Weaver's Corate makes short work of it. Also, take Weaver's Syrup to insare pe! cure. "I can't decide," she said, "whether to take the hat or not. But is is just the dearest thing I have seen {his seca- son." "The dearest?" asked the husband, with a sardonic laugh. "Then it's cer- tain that you'll take it." The healthy glow disappearing from ©: barber's rash with twice rubbing, Il also cured my little Loy of a dreadfully bad arm after vaccination. I know of several other cures it has affected and I cannot speak too highly of it. I am sure il people ance try it they will al- ways use it, Yours truly, R. SAVILLE, Zam-Buk is healing, soothing and an- tiseptic.. It quickly heals wounds and skin troubles," Certain cure for piles. Scld 'by all druggists and sleres, 50c. 'a box, 3 for $1.25. PERFELES. ERT tly, might have happened in allay. 'of Caplain Kidd." The master re made to walk the plank bad "old style, after which the fhe stolen" vesssl was altered White Rose, and her course set ooral islands, on one of which nately went ashore. ; J was the case of . the p Baleineen, which was loot- pirates. off Cape Juby last, and whose. crew of nineteen only saved from Imminent od rrival of Lord | Wife--"Fanny has = given notice." Hubby--"Why?" Wife--* She £ays you spoke in a brutal manner to her on the telephone yesterday." Hubby--""Yester- day? I thought I was speaking to you!" Suen iabite ly dap) dion pd hes, "Ferrovim." It's the best tonic. $1 bottles. Alm dealers. HENRY F. DARRELL, - FISCAL AGENT, No. 8 Colborne Street, Toronto. a ----~ A PRINTERS A CAMPBELL PRESS TWO REVOLUTION "% She--*"It is said (hat cals have a greal She . (possionately)--"WiIl. you ever|dread of water." 'He--"Oh, I don't love another, dearesi?". He :(wearily)--| know! Our cat seems fo drink that milk , ever, if 1 gel out of ths affair!" - | the milkman 'brings us!" It Has Many Offices.--Before the Ger-| To Prevent is Better Than to Repent. mn soldier starts on a long march he ubs feet with tallow, for his first is 10 keep his feet in good condi . H he knew that Dr. Thomas' Ec- --A little medicine in the shape of the wonderful pellets which are known as Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, administer- «ul at the proper time and with the di the cheek and moaning and restlessness al night are sure symptoms of worms in children. Do not fail to get a bot- tle of Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- 43x56 inch bed , cost $2,500, 8 Oil would-be of much better ser- he would : throgg away his tallow yack a few Lotlles of the Oil in his There is nothing like it." rections adhered to often prevent a seri- ous attack of sickness and have money which would go 10 the doctor. In all irregularities of the digestive organs | they are an invaluable corrective and by cleansing the blood they clear 'the skin of imperfections." : ulcr; it is an effectual medicine. MILK IN BRICKS. Summer milk by the brick can now be bought in Loth Denmark and Bel. gum. The 'Belgian government has given a yearly subsidy of about $50, m-{ @ to increase te trade. In Copen- -| hagen a firm engaged in this business makes a weekly delivery of 300,000 pounds per week, and a great deal of | =---- this goes to. distant countries. WHERE BABIES ARE NuT BURIED. tcher--*T need a boy about your| Among th> Chinese in (he the Straits iy and will give A pris a | Seltlements, and in their own country, : a Boy 'Will be Sold for $400 Cash In order to make room for larger and faster machines. It is in good running order, as it has just been thoroughly overhauled by a competent 'machinist. i § The Wilson Publishing Co., Limite 73 Adelaide St, West, Toronto, YOUR OVERCOATS and Suits would Sok hotter dred. 10 80 agem faded of ours in your town, wril al, Box 168 BRITISMN AMERIOAN DYEING CO. VICTOR - BERLINER RAMOPHONES All prices and styles from $12 40 to $2.40. 3 Write for. {ree catalogue. w: Wearer--"Can you tell | geb throvigh this gate 49 tho 2 * Corn | w 111 Have a chance to il' is nothing uncommon for the corpses Week. he 1 for I hell wit of infants to be cast away, instead of four o'clock im {he | being burid. The charitable explana i ton is that this is done lo save burial expenses. 'The "Echo de Chine" gives the true reason as being the deep-rooted 'superstitious belief among them that the death of a baby arises out of punishm. niont to ils soul for sins committed i a. previous state of existence. It is a: accursed creature, whose coffin no on will follow, It is, hence, -a comme: sight in China lo see dying bobies lai down by the roadside to 'bréathe (heir Inst. "The parents 'will' nol ailsw them lc d'e in the house, the belif being af that mifants. after their death, | wicked spirits. To allow them: io. die Hinder the parents' roof will bring no-| {bing But evil upon 'the Tam'ly. : fh 'remarked the n fiction." "Yes, akizer, "and: the TOIORY: ot : to. be shy of assoc ating wilh | macalizer, "is | n ihe: *