NOT FOR MONEY SAYS MR, QUIRK WOULD HE BE WITHOUT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. They Cured His Lumbago of Twenty Years Standing, and Made Him Feel Twenty Years Younger. —Sixty years of age but epected here, gives al for his koa health to Dodd's Kid- ney Pi My naitfeted for over eh years from Lumbago and one ease,” irk says, ‘and r consluting cheesy one taking thei medicines, made up my mind I w: incurable. I was itable to ork when I vas creased to buy gee of Dodd’s Kidne; ‘ills. great a happy ciate I had aoe taken half a ee when I experienc- fo great relief. Seven boxes cured Ch Awe was in 1900, am still would not be without odd’s athens Pills for any money. m twenty ‘heals younger than | ks I took them. dace einer "Pills cure the|i Kia eh Kidneys strain all the impurities out of 0 That’s why they cure Rheumatism, Beiatica and other diseases cause by the presence of uric acid in the blood, FOR A WEEK. Tow/a French Doctor Was Cured of Stammering. Pfofessor Renon, a distinguished member of the Paris Medical Fac. ulty, has just made an interesting confession relating how cured of stuttering. He was such an inveterate stam- Nord, after keeping an impatient crowd waiting at the lau s -office i © pronounce was finally obliged to write his des- rand on dut; was occasionally o! oie use of iterate rh he could ver pronou that word, a the difieulty by preseribing another medicine with a name eas- ier to spear nce. had been appointed pro- of stuttering while interrogating heel “aesahe he determined to g of h firmity. put eimusell Hands: of a Eeaatialiet him prams not to utter a single word for a week. For eight days he wrote sate everything te want- =F After a week’s breathing lessons, lard exercises, and gymnastics of the 1 ins he was allowed to speak very slowly, pronouncing each syl- lable i ly. he treatment dover a year, but. the pro- fessor has Ley ae any difficulty since and i: request Ras a “popular entree all over fea, & REMARKABLE PROPOSITION. yee Lee pt of Ora: a high class tne Peat flaked icon every flake being rich in proteids) are rewarding their patrons with a very generous ift. The sum of seven hundred lollars in cash or a life annuity of fifty-two dollars, equal to one dol- lar per week, will be paid. to the prize contest. Get full Dartevlars on a private post ear found in every package of Orange Meat, “TI suppose he aot you in his arms when the ie canoe U et 1”? “Noy PeQuite the ; tl anoe upset when. he clasped me in his arms.” Is there anything more annoying a having a corn stepped up- r nything more de- Tighttal than pening rid of it? H low: Corn Cure will do it. it and be convince: She—“Do Try ‘ou remember. that recollections of nd—Pa, one kind of ships are court ships, my s Ginna what find of ships sail the sea of, ee es ~ Pa-Hard ships, my. s: hed in ar) must “be geen er Baca: Way ppt orbganall PEE movant ‘oti Harbor, Nfid., Dec. 7.—| tour ¢ | Moreovs od. | takings in Honitaine hands than are merer that one day at the Gare du ‘i 80 | ¢; ol- | i: ONLY 24,000 VOTED. French Women Are Apathetic in Using Their New Franchise. Votes for women is Sounsenily not eae ¥rench women ask f Dee the last few months, for the first time, women, as well as men, pipieved in Sree ahs business had te for the elec- ion of seattle wee Prudhommes,”” ete special commercial cour The allots closed on Oct, 31 last. themselves of their new privilege. er, this small minority con- sists entirely of female clerks em- P one single woman engaged in trade uad taken the trouble even to enter er name in the registers. ‘The same thing has happened vefore in @ similar case, that of the election judges on the tribunal of commerce, whic women established in business have the vote. Pater moat unboniant: ene: e all trade cispyves are decided by that tribunal. Yet, up to date, ex: ety eight women’ have put. their ames down on the registers out of partne: rs in business of their own eee where there are p eed more tra and_ industrial d 1B 80 iaueh of the hastens of the country in the.¥ n hands, or in their husbands’ exactl. same thing, they e the substance, and they as yet ok. he suffrage as the shadow. a aha PECULIAR OCCUPATIONS. The trade of tooth-stainer, fol- lowed in Eastern Asia, is as old a natives pre! stig s tooth-stainer, with a little os brushes are Gawane Ward Gy Gite harmless: In Arabia the trade of “gossiper” followers. The “gossi- Eaailests all the news, tittle- 9 house retailing inte thee good manner, and can ae his Ricdale to his Pigioncon: be cakes a very fair income, Se TLLS OF CHILDHOOD, HOW 10 CURE THE In thousands used when children are ailing, the mother who keeps this mer The mother has the guarantee of |! @ government- analyst that this medicine contains ‘no opiate or poisonous soothing stuff.” Mrs. H i=) . Bonnyman, Mattall, N.S., says: —T have ured Baby’s Own. Tab- lets for my little girl while teeth-|* ing and for constipation, and thin there i n equal Seven dealers a box from Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. a eC FEAR OVERCLOUDS LIFE, From Childhood to Age, Fear Has Baneful Influence. We have seldom reflected upon the fact that fear runs liké a bane- ful thread through the whole web i m beginning to end. We are born into an atmosphere of fear and dread and the mother who bore us had lived in the same at- mosphere for — and Bes oe fore we were rounded in infancy eid childhood byl clouds of fear and enprekenti n the part of our pa sand friewds. As we advance in life we ishments and afraid of the~doctor, the dentist. ai rgeon. Our adult life is a state of chronic anxiety which is fear in a milder e are afraid of failure jin erty, afraid of public opinion, afraid of accidents, of sickness, of death Mother Graves’ Wor saeS PRE, ee of ee after “death you comfort than auytl ator is pleasan an is like a haunted animal from ee Te youu devasiet has sone fn sock, the cradle to tho grave, the victim| ‘It's easy enough to. make get him to Procure it for y of real or imaginary fears, not only| friends,” said Spenders, bitterly, is own, but those reflected upon| ‘but pretty hard to keep the RIGHT. him from the - superstitions, self-| ‘‘Oh, I don’t know,” replied Lend- deceptions, sensory illusions, false] ¢rs- Lve got a ber of friends belief, ignorance and conerete er- rors of the whole human race, past and presen’ a ae MOTHS FOR SALE. An English entomologist recently received for examination a few specimens of the gypsy moth, and accidentally allowed some ha! i doz- These increased and wrought considerab another $100,000 per annum to keep organs so that they ate not s0 liable to derangement from OF * | abrupt atmospheric meee. Sie: yes; met has aier “promised to take business, afraid of disappointments | hry ‘nam stakes, afraid of enemie: open or concealed, afraid of pov-| who seem perfectly willing to-let mi shem.”? them from ee ear the ae A Frank Statement Pe-runa is ges Hea Medicine in the t RECOMMEND PE-RU-NA. a EMILE MAROIS. | MY i MAROLS, 1879 On- hee ee Montreal, Cauuaa fle taking nine bottles of Peruna,. I find th Ad t am cured, “T still take it o nally. For me it is the best Tediaiee in the have number o! Mr. J. recomm Pee it to aj P e Pelletier: Dept: de jl Agriculture, "Gieawa Outet wri the Peruna is particularly ef- ficacious in the cure affections of catarrhal of the lungs and bron- ured me this win- I am completely ee owe thanks to the Patcned Peruna. “T have recommended this rem- edy to a large number of my friends pitictod with the same trouble, and hey have verified my good opinion = this valuable remedy.’ PIGEON PHOTOGRAPHERS, German Apothecary Makes Curious Use of the Birds, Dr. Neubronner, court apoth- cary to the German Emperor has been experimenting for years witl carrier pigeons, putting these birds many uses not intended by na- E t invention, is a small, queerly constructed camera which d, and when he met friends in the | on hand may feol as safe as thought he fastens on the breast of a pig- street who wished to. § re was a doctor constantly in|° him he showed them a card o ieeeiaes Baby's Own. Tablets was written, ‘I am following treat-leure all’ stomach and bowel ment for stuttering, and am obliged | troubles, break wp colds, ex ; Yo terbain dumb forceight’days:’’ |worme, ‘end: inake teething. easy. fastening it-are his secret, and s delat te arrangement em- the ed for opening and shutting the e ioe nike exposures. ‘The inventor claims for his appar- atus a great future, especially as it will bean invaluable aid to soldie ime of war. Neubronner says he can get picture of the interior of a fortress in this way, and the German mili- tary authorities here are going to let him experiment on the fortres of Spandau outside Kerlin. Se 8 je has obtain- antled forts Buve ese arene she iis who are said to be surprised at the results The pictures no sense perfect, but they will es complete indications of all import- ant. positions, Neubronner claims that his pigeon photographs will be as usetul’ to the general in the field as the ba- aon The preportion: br WueeaaRe to failures he reckons as three to seven. POSE Ty CRS, oe eee uae bed and ai all, the yeulcest Ons ae continually of cold and pul- The paacay -Consumptive preventive ie Betug wil be ace v and a protection, strengthening the Kde’s syrup is cheap and good: Fred—‘Biss. has a taking way.’” Bert—“U; Our ad- Menthol Plaster will do tore to give H1 Women Know what is is to have violent pain. * e kee} es ey ns ASLEEP UNDER WATER. A Diver’s Escapade on the Great Battleship Dreadnought. me months ago, while the great battle- ship Dreadnought lear her propeller from some Ratean that had become entangled ; CR Oe ae Ds need that the rest of the pattloskio’ 8 issing worker. Signsls by, telephone and lifeline ithout one another in dismay, fearing some strange tragedy deep down in those beaving green seaa. worst was feared when some ashore an urgen ‘or one indignat wth “that fellow’s. been asleep all this time,’’ he said, wrathful- ry. It was truc. The man had just had his lunch, and, finding the work much less serious than had thought, he finished it in a few minutes, and ant comfortably iant blades of the Dreadnought 8 propeller and went ie daceling breast. The officers were so amused at the occurrence that no punish- ment was cass on the lazy one. sear) “My youngest sith 3 years old, was sick with fever last June, and fey he got better the doctor prescribed Scott’s Emulsion, and he liked it so well that he drank it out of the bottle, and is now justas plump and strong as eee where ‘0 bottles fixed him OK"_MR. JOHN F. TEDDER, Box 263, Teague- Freestone Co., Texas. SCOTT'S EMULSION is the greatest help for babies and young children there is. It just fits their need; it just suits their delicate, sensitive natures; they thrive on it. Just a little docs them so much good and saves you so much worry. ou owe it to them and yourself to make them as strong and healthy as possible. Scorr’s Emutsion will help you better than anything else; but be sure to get Scort’s. It’s the best, and there are so many worthless imitations. ALI, DRUGGISTS “PROPHET” PREDICTS WAR. Russian Court Circles Impressed With His Preteens, Russian court iBIG MONEY ‘or agents selling our toilet soaps. Tots making $6.00 a wy Write at fel tible to the Saas of self: led prophets, as was shown before the war with an — are entertaining at Peascntd @ man call- ed the ‘‘Magic Miller,” whose pro- Peat ie ne asserted, have never taied e true. OEE seance the ‘Magic Miller” predicted a war in the Bal- kans in the Spring, a war in the near future between Great Britain and rmany, and “catastrophic troubles” Oe As many Russian dignit: are convinced of the trustworthiness e these pre- dictions, the lati not incap- of aptually sedueunine the country’s policy. —4-——_ HOTEL FOR BABIES. Paris has 2 antonis: club, where the babe about of eight or nino, en have a day and night nursery themselves, ‘There are six of these tie success of the ee Papus | — The Bel Piano & pk a, i (et Ou ig fo coB BAL Tr & percoutage of your prot SOAP SUPPLY 60., Box oa Toronto ARE CANADA'S BEST AND EVERYRODY KNOWS IT PAYS TO Buy THE BEST coignd tet our Free logue No. 75, wn may. ‘pel : gn vidle’ attests GRE nalon CLEAN! ING @ rs rage ; comes a good second with a hotel! LADI outing for children, This hotel i kaowe roiiyiye tee Vieaas Pie ee as the Norland Nurseries. Hero, SRITION ALIERIGAN nvEtnG Co, in suites of two rooms, the child” | MOFEARAK, TORO, 0, OTTAWA» QUEnD ren of the well-to-do may find a town address while parents are grenararti oscept when I, ha mt 3 year ade yen AR for goo th ie only Baye Write for my propaiton; it seattle J. Sc WARD, Cobalt, suites, providing for some eighteen children. The a week. When teething is past the fees vary from $175 to $500 a year. om A. J. PATTISON &co. ‘Stook Brokers & Finanolal Agents COBALT 33-35 SCOTT STREET, TORONTO, He rotor ad at yen hit DURABILITY. IN TIMBER. interesting experiments have been mai ade to ascertain which pwood lasts the longest. was found that birch and aspen decay- eee yeats; willow and chant. eiidueh pine decayed to the Sanit of Halt an inch in sovon years; larch and junip e unin- t the end of navel eee In situations a free from moisture that the be practically called dry, the p durability of timber is un- limite: ig se |5 DOCTORS GAVE HER UP! UicefS and Sores Defied all Treatment, Zam-Bak bas Worked Complete Cure, Miraculous indeed is the cure which | Zam-Buk has rked in the case of Mrs. Jave Beers, of LOngual (Ost) 1 been {the one side and the spectators’ to suffer,” she says, ‘from ulcets and skin- | trust on the other, the proprietors | sores. ‘hese broke out on of the bull rings are in an embar- different parts of my body, and Hen toan alarming ex'ent, causing me pain, ‘They defied all remedies f applied to try and heal them, and remained suppurating open One medical man after another gave my up, until I had Seale five aiferent doctors, and they were all baffled br my case. this opportunity of strongly iradieee til who euler from seren ulcers, or open wounds to give Zam-Buk a bya aii such impressive cures as this that Zam-Buk has established its world- demons “aaved invisibly _ through t popsia, is at large in the same way, seeking habitation in those who by e he en' is i nen to clea ge him. finds himself so po: sensed hon know that a valiant fri do battle for him with the Seen ie is Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills, which are ever ready for the trial. ce SNOW IMAGES. which the residents of ies town compete for prizes. ig the time it is in progress the little vil- lage is thronged with g pees One i judges got around just because the sun would ot hide its face. sas ne specially Shaken tears located. for combat has life, Trunk Railway System, at St, Cath- arines, located stati eesUnlnecnernae Eaewe the nected with 1 nervous prostration; ete., sician. point in Canada during the winter eg ee A Magic Pill.—Dyspepsia is a “T suppose you did not see the foe with which men are constantly lovely sunrise this morning?” said grappling but cnet exterminate. Mr. sEarlybird Mr. Nightowl. dued; sand alk appearances cok ty!” was the latter's Yanauished in one, it makes its ap- yeply, in a rebuking tone. “I was|Pearance in another direction. In abed long before that, You should |™any the digestive apparatus is as cultivate bettér hours, sir.” delicate asthe mechanism watch or. scientific instrument i : which ey: b f ill Ths Damon Dreperin to olde | Bateson" for times it was-a popular belicf that! sons disorders. of the stomach one sue from the aye SEs causes and cause Parmelee’s recommended as mild and sure Sricees would you it 4 ae be plenty, thank 2 sweet In the little town of Andreasherg, | brave and clever,’” said the sv a n the Harz Mountains of Germany, | returned the adoring youth, ‘and making snow images tas heen te: upset, I saved you from a watery duced to a science, under the stimu. | UPS, T Save rag braves Ta lus of an annual snow festival, in| SAYS. ie was not 6 ae pose. Let w Ieters and. other lntermation on te ese a Post Card, miontioning this paper ent. SCOTT & BOWNE 126 Wellington St., W. Toronta DEGENERATE BULL FIGHTERS Public Sentiment | in Spain Against the Troeadore’ Trust. ed a rival trust, and ha: bound shemeslyen notte gota a hall fight where there is not at least one Miura bull loosened in the ring. he public complain that the bull- Sghters are degenerating, and that thevgraud. torsadore of ae would never have confessed were dice of this kind, and tried to dlude the dangerous bulls trom the etwast the toreadors’ trust on rassing position. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, Of nervous prostration we hear owadays, and ib is comfort- ing to know that there are places ating this ler ‘On thesiailate othe Goend Ontario, are as t. Catharines Well.” Con- the Springs is ‘ ag are given by. skilled matende ants in charge ela aan Gh St. Catharines is the mildest To these Pills’ are ering. Veretable stess—* What portion of the like, Jimmie?” ungry soon nae on fal of it tn All Landa are friends of Pain- letters tostify to the fact. or sericenie oH ies, such as invaluable. Rode Teton there Painkiller ", is bu ‘be and 00. “The man I marty must be both ib was; I upset ee shone on pur. PILES CURED fon nore By New Absorption ‘Correspondence invited, eS bought and sold on commisst ‘Orders may be wired af] If you suffer from bleeding, iteh= ing, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, TeGaen free for trial, with refer- ices from your own locality if requested. Immediate relief and permanent cu’ 8 Send no money, but tell ets of this offer. Write to-day to ‘ummers, {422® ‘bipmont, Catalogue on a) ton, ox 100, WwW Ehdsoe Ot * yh . he Dominion Bank and Commer: Ao E. PIERCE & GO. “I pay as I gol’? declared the| $$ SN YAUL SIN = MONTREAT. Oran Frow 5,680 GOOD MINKS fa ~ Ship early nd obtain highast price, Make pompous citizen. running these a elared the landlord: you move in “Not “You'll pay as “4 Cough” is tho ory of tortured funge tor erey. Give roy in the form n¢ Allen's Tang Salsanm, which 1s. uged with, cuch Sod offoct even in consuinption's early stages, k jevor neglect a cough. “Come on,. Bill,” bbe os old tiirglar” in disgu use wasting time hoe THIS APPEAL IS TO YOU! —————————SSSSSS ee The Hospital for: Sick Children you think those lovers will get tl ‘ied the new I just heard him say that was the last kiss, they'll be an hour yet.’” REMEMBER That Evory Sick Child in Ontario Whose Parents Cannot Afford to Pay for Treatment is Treated Freo, It is the Farmer’s Friend.—The ‘armer will aA in - Dr. ‘Thomas’ Electric Oil a remedy for use generally, it a convenient any LADIES’ AND MEN’S FURS Mite for catalog. Goods sent to any aAdrens om ipt of price. Money returned if not antisfac- = ASTMDO & Go, 7 xe ST. EAGT, TORONTO. 1978, uO 1,245 patients—368 of these laces outside ot Toronto, Soveag five por The Lady—“Generally speaking, ple who omen are"? he Cynie— "Yes at to oot age they are,” The La Rey pagent pay. The Gy mie—"Generaly speaking.’ |. This Charity ap: last year, Ea = ae you sey of any pa in your neigh+ jorhocd who js sick, or has any deform —A Cup of Ly, send parent’s name to Sooretary, [3 ‘Tho Hospital is ~ not a local insti. alls to fathare aut it has bee: the | months. rther peteeetion others of Ontario ; 7 it Month th a cold atloks, and soams vo leading family balm and embcocation. This | and all particulars apply t ee eee area eeesmreinst | for funda to main surely is proof of exceptional merit ! McDonald, Dis tric Pasbepger'| sreamsnboorn eat Tong nogtestad cold is cured | tain the hundreds of utely herbal in nature it su poles the | Agent, T Ber) with Allen's Lang Baten children that it eds che ahandy and effective cure for | 48ent, Toront pecan AL hie hundved-and-one injuties to which sie'ge Di Aes “As I understand it,! an X- ray}, ince its founda- the children orthe husband are liable. everal mén Were talking! about | inl go straight through a man’s Os the Tess ratiog sgh ne eae Sot | Ur, tet ange rg and tare lane we | Mth hands, sores due to blood-poisoning, piles, | -- 5 ~| penetrating, is us these were unable to pay and wore treat reese Ser ae, injuries and | aus, She. was _ diffe a from any! don’t. know, Did oe ever hear my | free. + a a Li druggists and stores sell at soc, pence woman had r met.” | gaughter’ sing ?? , pes RBNEL One was eat?” chorused the onto, for prics of cheap and cane ‘She was woman a 2 harmful Imitations sometimes volleed as“just-|T met who would hee me |’? R AW FU R: Near Gee “y BE ORY, SPTER, There were 61 cases of club feet treated "The Heospial'a nee. Sr Woe: “THIS 1S YOUR BOOK.” 14 ‘hildron. —is good for children, Robertson, Chairman, or to Di tonic and pick-me-up. BGVAIL 15 Liquo LIFE al Davidson, See.-" aa Hosbitad —good for the Invalid, > LIQUID ATR. be ~-good for all. im Boyd states that the first ie Pak liquid air which Pro. ~ —There is no better) fessor ar made cost about $4,- te’ on e litre (nearly two pints) for bout 33. cents. “QUAINT BNG Among the quaix T-CUST, ‘OM. 8: very year at the ee wake the T dance is still carried 0; The a igin of the nD Sete: is lost. i the mists of history, but it: ae nese traced back * far as the eleve! ear’s day and on Spee In the time of Seek SAMPLE COPY FREE Would you like to have a sam- ple copy of The Farmer’s Ad- Yocate and Home Magazine? HE BEST ee ee AND D HOME PAPER