) ¢ liams' we = fion - the heart, di n time you go up 'etairs ; when exertion of any kind it Tou Gamo Pa Your Health is Failing. When, you suffer acute palpita- izzinegs or eve leaves you breathless and tremb- - ling, it is a warning that your blood aneemic. If these warnings are neglected worse disorders will fol- low--perhaps decline and deadly consumption, If you are in this condition you need the new, good blood of health that has been given to thousands of sufferers by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills banish all the ailments arising from poor blood, tone up the sys- tem and make weak men and wo- men well and strong. Miss Eliza- beth Campbell, Almonte, Ont., says: "'I was living in Pembroke at the time my health failed me- I kept growing weaker every day until I at last grew so weak I could not walk up stairs without help, and I could not go down street without sitting down and resting. My mother got quite anxious about me and took me to a doctor who said he was could restore my health. He gave me a little bottle of medicine, ant shad I continued its use until I ha taken four bottles, but instead of getting stronger I was growing weaker all the time,.and was only a mere shadow of my former self. parents believed I was in a de- cline and could not get better. My mother had heard so much about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that she decided I ought to try them. I did not notice much change until I had taken five or six boxes, when a decided improvement set in, and from that on I grew stronger and stronger each day, until through & cont'nued use of the pills I was and . I believe Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the best remedy on earth for sick people, and cannot too strongly urge other weak girls to give them a trial.' Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. DOES IT WITH A SNAP. "*Peok's wife walks all over him. He's what you might call a tele- scope husband."' "What do you mean?" "She draws him out, sees through him and shuts him up.' Often what appear to be the most trivial occurrences of life prove to be the most momentous. Many are disp.sed to regard a cold as a slight thing deserving of little con- sideration, and this neglect often results in most serious ailments entailing years of suffering. Drive out colds and coughs with Bickle's Anti-Consumptive Syrup, the recog- nized remedy for all affections of the throat and lungs: OVERDOING IT. married him to reform "She him." "And what was the result?' "He's so good now that he's shocked at nearly everything she d a"? TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andGranulated Byelids. Murine Doesn't Smart--Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, h0c, $1.60. Murine Bye Salve iu Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Renee Co., Chicago. He is truly a . erent man who can lose his money and still retain his friends. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. '"'What're ye comin' home with your milk- pail empty for?' de- manded the farmer. 'Didn't the old cow give anything?' "Yes,"' replied the boy; "nine quarts and one kick?' The invention ok; a Birmingham engineer enables a passenger in the fastest train to talk with anyone on the telephone system. DON'T LET THAT COUGH ROB YOU OF SLEEP You probably know all too weil how it goes, Just as you doze off, the tickling starts in your throat. entle cough, still asleep. Ahander cog and then another. First thing you know, -- re wide awake, coughing mer head ne few nights of that and pect out oat weakened that es a tight grip on you. But why pte it yn ages gh Syrup of Linseed, Licor- ice and Chlorodyne will soothe that rating tickling, loosen the phlegm cure the inflammatiofi of the mucous mem! . Itnot only stops the cough kly, allowing you to get sound, re- a nine ok sleep, _ its to the root of out the cold com- on're 50 ¢ cough peel ny. childcen a willingly take Na- Braco s Symp mg Licorice and a it tastes so Your Druggist it or can quickly } 'it for you in 25c. and soc. bottles. tonal ir ah Chemical Co. of. 7: ae BS is defective--that you are quite sure he |g Fashion Hints SEEN IN PARIS SHOPS. A fashionable new scarf is shown in satin material d with three rows of marabou set close together in the border In spite of many .new popular materials the gowns of soft satin and of crepe meteor still hold their own for elegance and beauty. A frock is hardly considered fin- ished without a cluster of artificial flowers at the waist or the shoulder to catch up a flounce on the skirt. Many wedding toillettes will dis- play a mingling of soft satin velvet brocades and plain velvet, together with lovely laces and filmy chif- fons. Most of the fur coats this season are fashioned with straight, grace- ful lines and rounded at the front. Some are slashed at the side--not for beauty, but to follow fashion's latest whim. Their sleeves are generally long and close fitting and finished (without the gathers at the top) like those on a man's coat. Many lovely velvet frocks of soft colors are trimmed with plaitings and quiltings of silk in the same e. SKIRTS NARROWER. Narrow skirts are. narrower. than ever, and there are skirts decided- ly full about the feet--a fullnesy 'accomplished by means of an ac- cordion plaited flounce, or simply by a deep gathered one. But the narrow skirts are not tight; and the full ones are olose clinging. The body, resolutely kept slender, is tightly corseted below the waist line, and all ag eg are suppressed, But this matter of tight skirts, full ones, high chok- ers, and long sleeves uncomfortab- ly dropping over the hands and cumbering the arms with thick folds, so plentifully presented to us by all the great designers, women will settle for themselves. The de- signers cheerfully acknowledge that they themselves do not know what will be the prevailing mode two months hence. x --___ A WARNING TO MOTHERS No mother can expect her little one to escape all the ills of child- hood, but every mother who accepts fair warning as to the treatment of these little ills can save her baby such suffering. Thousands of mo- thers of young children keep Baby's Own Tablets in the house--a]] mo- thers should do so. The Tablets are a never-failing cure for all the minor ills of babyhood and child- hood. They can be given with per- fect safety--they always do good; never harm. Constipation, indiges- tion, colic, simple fevers, colds, ete, all_rapidly disappear under treatment with the-Tablets. The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The' Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. ™ a. HAD TO QUIT EATING. noticed Wayburn--"Have you since you your health improved have the automobile?' Spinnley--"Oh, yes. I think I'd have a fine appetite now if I could afford to eat." Minard's tankers Co,, Limited jentlem --Lmast winter i ei ceived --- very effective in cee of Inflammation. "W. A. HUTCHINSON. People who see themselves as others see them never believe what they see. Pies Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. COUGH REMEDY. A good old fashioned cough re- medy is made of slippery elm, sugar and flaxseed. Soak a gill of whole flaxseed in a half pint of boiling water. In another dish put a cup of broken bits of slippery elm and cover this with boiling water. Let hem stand for three hours, then train them separately through a thin cotton cloth into a pan con- taining a pound and a half of gra- nulated sugar. Squeeze out all the liquor possible and stir into the sugar until all is melted- Now boil it until it turns to candy. After it has cooked ten minutes add the juice of two lemons. When candied turn out into a well greased pan and mark -into squares before it hardens, The children like it. A handsome woman may _ look good to a man, but it takes a truly good woman to get a strangle-hold on his heart. The. moon is 238,000 miles away; = im \ : CONFIRMED wD BUT HE FOUND CURE IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Quebec Postmaster was confined to bed when he started to use Dodd's Kidney Pills--They cured him Tippins, Pontiac Co., Que-, Nov. 27 (Special). --Postmaster F. pins, " this place, who for three years has been more.or less of an invalid, ape «om for some time was confin bed, is up and around se Si a healthy and hearty man. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him, '"After recovering from an attack of Grippe,"' the Postmaster says in}. telling the story of his cure. " took a pain in my back and I suf- fered for noarly three years, final- ly getting so bad that I wos con- fined to my bed. "One day I told my wife to go and get me some Dodd's Kidney Pills, as that would bo the last me- dicine I would try. After unin about half the box I bogan to fee better, so I kept on taking them. When I had taken two boxon I was able to get up, and ton boxes cured me ecaunietals,? The ciinalpal danger of Grippe is the after effects. The way to guard against this is to stroagthen the Kidneys co they can strain all the dregs of the disease out of the blood. Dodd's Kidney Pills are Oriental oe wil for largess in the shape' of come great concession equal to a unique occasion. They do not unders 'his gos a 8 heen erg osition and will be that he orp would understand that, bless his name forever. They can- not understand that that is purely & matter for the financial advisers of the Indian government. Yet un- less something of the sort is done -the visit will remain simply a serjes 'of spectacles. "Finally, there is much personal risk to the Ki we do. fanatics in India who would, if they could, destroy the King though they themselves should be hacked to pieces the next moment. They have before them all the glories to be won by a martyr, all the fame of having done an unforgettable deed directed against the chief of the 1ace which holds India in its iron hand. True, a guard of mar- ine, gunners, all over six feet high, are to surround him, but that is only for show. The real defence will be the Indian police, and they have proved that they can barely defend themselves. . One hes only always the last modicit® anyo takes for Kidney Disease. ete 1 mi | ways cures ond no other meine rt is nee HIGHLY 'UNUSUAL. Inspector Dick--"Did you discov- er rid irregularities in the city hall?' Inspector Sharp--"Yes; four of the employes were at work.' Worms sap the strength and un- dermine the vitality of children. Strengthen them by using Mother Graves' orm Exterminator to drive out the parasites. TO REDUCE MILK TO POWDER. In reducing milk to powder a patented Swiss process evaporates, about 85 per cent. of the water at; a temperature of 50 degrees to 60) egrees centrigrade. The milk is | then exposed four seconds in a, layer of an eighth or a quarter of} an inch in depth on a surface heat- ed to 105 degrees. The second heat- ing removes 9 or 10 per cent- of the remaining water, and the resulting milk powder is not only sterile, but the albumen is not coagulated. NOT IN' PROPORTION. "'T'm a self-made man,"' said the proud individual. 'Well, you're all right except as to your "head, '" commented th other part of the conversation. "How's that?' "The part you talk with is out of proportion to the part you think with.' a A Simple and Cheap Medicine.-- A simple, cheap and effective me- dicine is something to be desired. There is no medicine so effective a regulator of the digestive system as Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. They are simple, they are cheap, they can be got anywhere, and their be- neficig! action will prove their re- commendation. They are the me- dicine of the poor man and those who wish to escape doctors' bills will do well in giving them a trial. An ounce of prevention is also worth a pound of regret. Minard's Liniment Cures Carget in Cows. Smoking-carriages for women only have been introduced on Rus- sian railway lines. You will sneeze; perhaps feel chilly. You think you are catch- ing cold Don't wait until you now it. Take a dose of Hamlins Wizard Oil and you just can't catch col *S SAFETY. FEAR FOR KING'S 5. G Visit to Eastern n Subjects Fraught With Great Danger. The anxiety felt by Englishmen in India over the King's trip and the risks attendant upon the visit | thing complete for ruoning; G to recall the number of their of- ficers who have been murdered and the outrages of which the perpet- tors have not been punished or even detected.' STOPS COUGHS Paice. 25 cents Ardent Lover--"Sir, I came to ask you to give me your daughter's hand." Fond Papa--"With plea- sure! If you ate" looking for it, you will find it generally in my p? pocket! FREE TO BOYS Splendid Magic Lanterr, (with twelve = eelees)s Steam Engine (nearly one foot bigh); with whistle, fly wheel and var Lee ROYAL The Ideal: easier on the eyes than any o! aeons Reading Lamp Opticians agree that the light from a good oil lamp is ther artificial light. The Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made. Tt gives a arte yet soft, white light; and it never flickers. It pre- -- wie ' --_ it helps and quickens that of the old. 10, or $20 for oth better light oe the le Ra ope ried Made of solid brass, nickel-plat ing shade or chimney. Easy to clean and rewick. Dealess everywhere; or write for descriptive circular direct to any agency cf The Queen City Oil Company, Limited ' a to Gere the amount, PE tter what sacl ag en ee eee pe nay reoryy vith as SECURITIES 1 ORPORATION LIMITED sma, eteaanes LONDON (eNa.) lighted, without remov- MEDITER- RARIAN reece, rkey, 'ortan Palestine, E; yp on AR CASTLEAW EUROPEAN 41 Prog , B. A. ee -- Spook om, Toront: . Cai H. H. . NIGHTINGALE] ccK BROK Member val ss Stock and Mining Exchange LISTED STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT, __ ASK DAWSON, HE KNOWS. |' you Begs to sell a farm, consul® a you Want to buy a farm. consult me. ne Ave some of the best Fruit, Stock, io or Dairy Farms in Ontariq and pts e8 right. dinety Coloornoe H. Winer pi ACENTS WANTED. WANTED. -- A LINE FOR . Write us for our choice agents supplies. fe have tC) great est agency proposition in Canada VEN'T'S "Stare" double-ender Hockey Skates; or guaranteed Watch free to any boy. Send in your name and we will send you 80 sets of Sarnia views and Christmas post cards to yell at 10 cents a set. When sold send us the mosey and we will send you whichever prize you choose. We prepay all charges. Address, HOMER- WARREN CO., Dept. 29, Toronto. 'And he said he was willing to die for me?' 'Not exactly in thoso words, but that was the impression he was evidently trying to convey. 'What did he say?" "He said he was ready to eht your cooking any time you said the word." --_---- A Power of Its Own. Thomas' Eclectric Oil has a subtle power of its own that other oils cannot pretend to, though there are many pretenders. All who have used it know this and keep it by them as the most valuable liniment available. Its uses are innumer- able and for many years jt has been prized as the leading liniment for man and beast. + WHAT HE WANTED TO DO. "What I want to do," said the economist, 'is to persuade our young people to stick to the farm." "It's a good idea," replied Mr. Corntossel, "but it's out of sea- son. Come around when gettin' up at 5 o'clock i in the morning ain't such cold work.' Government Municipal and Corporation Bonds Correspondence Invited. CANADA SECURITIES CORPORATION, Limited. Hon.C. J. Doherty, K.C., M-P., President, Forget, M.P., Vice-President. Geo. H. Gooderham, M.P.P., Vice-President. 'OTTO HIGEL" Piano Action THE WORST. The only time that ever I Am morbid quite and want to die, Is when I have my picture took And learn by proof just how I look. 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Why, my husband looks like a ba- boon Photographer--W ell, that's no fault of mine, madam. You should thought of that before you had him photographed. PROFESSIONAL BLUNDER. "Throw up your hands!" "All right. Go through me as quick as you can. I'm on my way home from secing a smallpox pati- ent. and I ,want to change my--" "Go on! Fair Girl--"My father made his fortune when he was a young man. Jould you like to know how he did it?' Gallant Youth--"Nut particularly. But I should tiko tu know if he still has it?" The Hi -- regiment, the Black Watch, has been in existenso nearly two centuries. "Sportleigh is to be married to- day at high noon.' appropriate hour."' 'How "so Ja > * aoa Cwrrespondence invited. to-day. ho outla y > Deceaiery. Apply B. 43 MELINDA ST., TORONTO} &. 1. co. 228 Aber Ottawa. = Sai HELP WANTED. oO i 7 sap i -$50 PER WEEK SELLING Whe n buying your Piano he) band bgeg- mantras aero d te erms ney retunded if unsatisiac- insist on having an tory. i. 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