§ steps. As the disease progresses atient loses all control over powels and 'water, and becomes T. a p utterly helpless, and has to be cared: | 'In proof "of the power. of -Dr. Willisms' 'Pink. Pills. to cure this | _Rerrible malady ' Mrs. Sarah Jane Ru "Seven years from 1900 to 1007, my son James was afflicted with loco motor ataxia. During that time he was treated by several of the best doctors in the West, but their treatment failed to be of any benefit, and «be kept growing worse and worse, till finally he lost all oontrol of his Limbs, and could not move at all. 1 had to carry him from his bed to # chair, where I would have to tie him, to enable him to sit up... He was as helpless as an infant; be lost all control of his kidneys and bowels, and we daily looked for death to relieve him of his suffering. In 1908 we sent him to the Brandon Hospital, hoping. that the treat- ment there would benefit him. In this, though, we were disappointed, and the hospital doctor advised me to take him home, as they said they could nothing for him, At this time a friend advised the use "of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. Being willing to try saything in the hope of finding relief for my boy, I bought a supply. In less than three nths I noted a slight improvement in his condition. In six months Bo could walk once more and from that on the improvement continu- ed, till now he is fully. cured and once more able to attend school nd do the chores about the house. What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ve done for him is truly wonderful, and I would strongly recom- fond them to all sufferers, for they most certainly saved my boy's e. " " In substantiation of what Mrs. Ruller says, Mr. A. E. Steels, the well-known lumber and coal dealer of Antler; writes: "With reference to what Mrs. Ruller says concerning her son's cure by Pink Pills, I haye no hesitation in saying that what she says is absolutely. true in every particular, as I am personally acquainted with the case." This great cure is not the only one performed 'by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; They have brought thousands back to health and strength after some of the best doctors in the country have : been forced to ive up the case 'as incurable. Not only in cases of locomotor ataxi Bot in cases of partial paralysis, sciatica, acute rheumatism, an many other severe ailments have = they been successful. The whole secret of their wonderful success is' their power. to make rich, red; health-giving blood--~the one essential for good health. = The pills are gold by all medicine dealers, or direct by mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, t. ni ow You say you are in love with] 'Miss Bute--How dared you kiss Miss Baggs?' "I'm sure I am." |me! Didi't you hear me say 'Bir'? "But I can't see anything attrac-{when you asked me if you might $ive about her." 'Neither can I|Jack Blanger--I thought. you said #0 it. But it's in the bank, all|*"Cert."' Ne wight." y Oni; "BROMO QUIN Bb ai ure ol - oti ovat 40 Care a Geld 15 One Day. Ue Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, Gentlemen, -- My daughter, 13 years old, was thrown from a 'sleigh and injured her elbow so badly it remained stiff and very painful for three years. Four bottles of MI- NARD'S' LINIMENT completely cured her and she has not been troubled for two years. Yours truly, J. B. LIVESQUE, Bt. Joseph, P.O. 18th Aug., 1900 - "Tommy, you don't take after gour father much, do you?' 'No, ma'am. But, gee, you ought to see ghe way ma does: sometimes !"' b thers is Darts use: 4nd 60a Reforms come slowly because we all would rather wield : the .axe Mrs, Jones--' Did you really ex- hap bear the knife. pect me to accep: you the night you proposed ¥'* Mr. Jones--' 'Yes, love. Just before I:got to your house I heard a dog howl three tines, saw the moon over any left shoulder, and walked under a ladder." Bore Throat is ne trifling ail ment. It will sometimes carry in: fection to "the entire system through the food You eat. Hamlins Wizard Oil oures Bore Throat. rather be kissed by an en- in 'wounded by'a friend who e job Corns are caused by the pressure of tight boots, but no one need: be ~ troubled with them long when so simple a remedy at Holloway's Com Qure is available. Te RAILWAY ADOPTS GIRL. Abandoned Child on Russian Road Is Being Educated by Employees. 'Ludmila Nicolaevna, a ten-year- I had girl, is the adopted child of the|®my thin Petershuzg-Moscow railroad, | STI0Yed Ul n she was barely a year old] = abandoned in 'a first-class Endeavors to 'trace. her 8 were fruitless, and rather! el thi; i ler, of Antler, Sauk, 8: 'For. p ign sustes hive be spatched. through the agency oreign Office. : « The great number of 'races that} will be represented may countries have promised to * send. delegates. There will be present over twenty-five presidents of par- lisments, the majority of the mem- bers of the permanent Court of Ar- bitration, and of the delegates to the second - Hague Conference; twelve = British governors, eight British premiers, over forty oolon- ial bishops, about one hundred pro- fessor of international law, the leading anthropologists and soéio- logists, the officers and majority 'of the council of the Inter-Parliament- ary. Union, and other distinguished personages. - Among those who will read papers will be several promin- ent Hebrews. Hi gt Mr. Israel Zangwill will discourse on Jews among the nations; Dr. L. L: Zahanhal the author of E-per: anto, wil al language; and Mr. Bdwin D. Mead; of 'Boston, Diredtor of: the International School of Peace, 'will speak on' the . organization of a world 'association for encouraging interracial goodwill. : "Dr; Moses Gaster will represent the Royal ciatic Society. i Ks eT A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES| . Baby's Own Tablets are a wot derful medicine for iittle never fail to give relief to the baby when his stomach or bo wels are out of order; when teething is painful}. wien worms make their appearance or when any of the many childhood ailments seize 'him; What is more they are absolutely safe and cannot diseourse 'on internation-|. As-| the cold and FE ones. They. harm the youngesy child: Mothers: bave the guarantee' of a 'govern: | 1 ment analyst to this 'effect. : Tho sands of mothers, through arateul] ness for what : the blets have done for their children, strongly recommend them. Mrs. E. J. Ward Galt, Ont., says: have u Own Tablets for two years Baby's t and would not be without them in' 'the house, They are wonderful me- digine for little ones." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medic 1 ers or al 95 cents a box from: The Dr. Williams' Medicine Oo., Brock: lle, Ont. © gh Cs "Tell me the worst, doctor. I. ¢ bear it.' "Well, I think I had be ter bring you my bil morrow it will be gather- | Pi 'ed from the fact that some fff; the house,"" = 7 There's a moval : for parents in this story." Many a child has grown | : ufferin up to a life of pain and because its kidneys were: Mrs. Prospect Park (at midnight) «"Mortimer;, T think I hear a burg- lar down in the front hall!"x oo Mr. Prospect Park (philosophical-: ly)--"Henrietta, with two bicycles, Willie's wooden horse, the hat-rack, umbrella-stand, and: the: baby's mail-cart for him to rum into, you wouldn't 'think' you heard a burg: lar if one was really there!" It iu easier to prevent tha $0 cure. Inflammation of is : the companion 'of neg! folds and once. it finds a lodgr in system. it is diffiou] with, Treatment with Bick] Consumptive Syrup - will eradical d prevent inflammation rom setting in. It eats i fitkle, 22d as satisfactory as it is su i in its results. ng A OHEERFUL OUTLOOK. It wag in the Wild and Woolly West, studying the character of the na- tives, asked a: man to direct him fo 1 a certain cabin at which he had vised to sway overnight. thar?' 'said the m Well, Tom's a first-rater, take him just right; but he's mighty queer." + {What do yon mean?' asked the 'traveller. on it's like this," and the anger in a tsonal vey. be setting outside, must probably, a see you coming. 'He'll take a d look ab you, and; ef you'don' him, he 'may set the dog on and a traveller, who was| mouth, En, pe dor healing cuts ions; while for a irritation it is invaluable,' . Another famous user of Zam- is Mr. Frank Scudamore, the aus War Cor spandent, s i be oers at one-time. I cc my foot to the really in a pitiful state. 4 advised Zam-Buk, I applied {this herbal balm. It was really yondertul how soothed the pain aching and 'gave me ease, = |] A few boxes of Zsm-Buk healed | sa the sores, and the limb is now per- Zam-Buk is a cure for piles, €o- $ | zema, cold cracks 'or chaps; ulce "| ringworm, 'poison, cuts, abscesses burns; children's: rashes, a { and for all skin injuries and dis eases, All druggists and stores sell at boc: box, or post' free from Zam: : 'Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Refuse | ii imitations and substitutes. SAR a A ---- Th dp "Ts she well married ¥? **T shou been trying for ye 1d