are irritated and sore. Contains no opiates and is as pleasant to take as it is effective. . All Druggiste, 25 cents. é ACENTS WANTED, 6 MBITIOUS representation wanted in A cnale locality to soll "Modern" spe- cialties, Secure your territory now. "Tura time into gold." $5.00 to $10.00 a day can easily made. Write today. Modern da Co. of Canada, Owen Sound, Ont. = FOR SALE. THAM PLEASURE YAOHT, NEARLY now, fifty feet long, triple expansion engines, everything up-to-date. Will be sold at m bargain. Apply for particulars. 0. Sorty, Guelph. Fann 10 RENT, bet weon Meaford and Owom Sound, Two hundred acres under cultivation: Sture, farm house and good outbuillings. also, . W.G. Whitney, 25 foronte Street, Torento J CA LVES ™»- Them, wiynout mire Steole, Briggs Seed Co, Ltd., Toronto,tont THE SEAP--tn ACOUSTICe KR the the slectrical ago, cata. ; aS Baty : one ' a Us® Gentle "4 Write for logue. Genét of Canada, Ltd, - eh Fonge root, Toreate, 0 Martatt's Hair Promoter * rows Hair on any Bald Head On « ° at the Robt. Simpson Co., Toronto, Canada, or the Marlact Hair Promoting Oo., Toronto, Canada. WANTED Ac Stove Plate Floor Moulders, Steady work throughout the year. Good prices, THE D. MOORE CO., Limited HAMILTON, IODINOL The famous new discovery of the age, positively, quickly, completely relieves and cures Goilre, Thick Neck, Sciatica, Swellings, Bunions, Quinsy, etc. $1.00, or 6 'or $5.00, mailed on receipt of price by Lyle Medicine Co., 718 Queen W., Toronto. Mapie Syrup NO EMPTY IDEA. ' Bp? We senial-looking -- gentleman wanted an empty bottle in which to mix a solution, and went to a chemist's to purchase one. Se- lecting one that suited his purpose, he asked the druggist how much it would cost. : "Well,'? was the reply, 'if you want the empty bottle it will be two cents, but if you want anything in it, you can have it for nothing." "Sure, that's fair," said the witty customer. "Put in a cork." me LIFE'S @UTLOOK FOR YOUNG GIRLS. ---- Nature Makes Demands Upon Them Which only Such a Tonic as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Can Supply. The girl of to-day is the woman cf to-morrow, and until that to- morrow oft-times she suffers a weariness and loss of strength and brightness. These woes, with pa- lid cheeks, shortness of breath and persistent headaches, tell plainer than words that she needs assist- ance in the form of new, rich red blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are just the medicine grow- ing girls need. Every dose helps to make new, rich blood, thus helping languid, despondent girls on to the full bloom of womanhood, making them robust, cheerful and attrac- tive. Mrs. Albert Putman, Port Robinson, Ont., says: "A couple of years ago my daughter Hattie, now fifteen, was in declining health: She complained of severe headaches, had no appetite, was very pale, and exhausted at the least exertion. As time passed on she was hardly able t> drag herself about, notwith- Standing that she was under medical treatment and continuously taking medicine, At this juncture a neighbor strongly advised me to sive Hattie Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I decided to do so. After she had taken three boxes some improvement was noticed ; the head- aches were not so frequent, nor so Severe, and her appetite was much improved. This was indeed cheer- ing and she continued taking the Pills until she had used some as ever she had been in her life, and Attentiont How dan you teasonably expect to make even a fair quality of syrup using out-of- date pots and kettles and pans for boiling your Maple Byrup. Write for booklet the "Ohampion" Evaporator to The CRIMM MANUFACTURING Company, mi 68 Wellington St., Montreal, BOYS, START IN BUSINESS, independent. Sell our HOCKEY TAPE: Everybody buys sight. Hockey, lacrosse, baseball players, automobilists, bicyclists, electricians, and others use it to wind handles, punctured tires, leaky garden hose, mending broken furniture, factory belts, insulating wire and thousands of other uses. We make it in small rolis, 16 tothe pound, 10 feet to the roll, nicely wrap- ped in tin foil. They sell fast at 10 cents each. Will send sample trial pound pack- age by registered mail, 75 cents. Write quick and get the agency for your town. WALPOLE RUBBER COMPANY, Limited, Dept. B, Montreal. press charges; remit promptty. Also largest dealer in Beefhides, aa eepeting, éte. Quotations and shipping tags sent free. 6 JOHN HALLAM, TORONTO Be at Do you ttap or buy Furs? [am Canada's largest dealer, I Day highest prices. Your shipments solicited, I pay mail and ex- TIS, SCIATICA, LUMDAG and ALL PAINS ANZAC ES AL Inflammation of '\, . th Kidneys, of the 4 he Bladder, of the Bowels, of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Dj Meult Breathing, Croup, Ca- tarrh, Influenza, dead- ache, Toothachd, Neu- relgia, Rhenmatlem, Cold Chill4, Ague Whills, Ohil biains, Frostbitesy quickly eured by fadway's Ready Bellet DID THE SAME HIMSELF, Virst Bey--"The preacher said that when the contribution box went round everybody thought to themselves not how much they could give, but how little they could give Without feelin' ashamed. Now, I'd jest like to know how he can tell what peeple is thinkin' about." Second Boy---'Of course he knows how folks feel. Before he got to be a minister he used to sit in the "ongregation himself," ' See, ne Fair Millionaire~ "Oh, Vladimir, they say you are a fortune hunter, and are only marrying me for my wealth. Toll me that this is not true."' Lard Dedbroké "Why, my dearest, I would marry you if you were pewmifess." Fair Millionaire --"Preve this, my own Vladimir. and I shall be absolutely happy.' Lord Dedbroke--"Settle the whole ing yourself destitute, and T will wed you 'in the: face of the whole world." =| | on | of your vast fortune upon me, leay | Since that time she has been as ro- | bust as any girl could wish to be. | the of Dr. Pits,/? | fortified through Williams' Pink use had from any medicine dealer or by mail from The Dr. Williams' | Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., at 90 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. ieee SS Og ASIA AND RUSSIA ARMING GERMAN EXPERT LOOKS FOR WAR IN THE FAR BAST, China Forming a Huge Army--Ja- pan's Possible Million of Soldiers, In the light of the report recent- ly furnished by M. Glesmer, a member of the industrial delegation in the Russian Council of Empire, respecting the increase of Japan- ese armaments, an article in the Deutsche Revue by Gen. von der 30e k, one of Germany's most bril liant infantry sommanders, posses- Ses great interest, inasmuch ag both authorities believe that peace be- tween Russia and Japan cannot be preserved beyond the close of the year 1912, writes-a London corre- spondent. opinion that any immediate out- break of hostilities need be feared, but in view of the persistent pre- parations of both Powers he is in clined to think that the Peace of Portsmouth cannot last much lon- ger than another two years. The troops which' Russia possess- ed in the Far East at the close of the war, he says, have been large- ly strengthened, so that at the pre- sent time they cannot be short of & peace footing of 200,000 men, a foree which if war should break out could easily and speedily be raised fo 300,000 without drawing a single soldier from European Russia, ANOTHER IMPORTANT FACT. noted by Gen. von der Boeck is the strengthening of the Viadivostock, which has been raised to the rank of a first-class fortress. But the weightiest item in the de- velopment of Russian power in the Far Kast, according to this writer, will be the decision to Amur railway. The third Duma, in view of the importance of this railway has un- hesttatingly devoted the necessary funds. The Russian Government's | decision to double the track of the Siberian line is a step the gravity | of which overrated, ; cannot be eight boxes, when she was as well | | I would strongly urge all mothers | of growing girls to keep their health | Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be | It is not Gen. von der Bocck's| defence of | build a | { | *"Oh, Rachel! And what j . fia. China, and are swiftly building up a mighty engine as their ally. THE ORIGINAL PLAN of the Chinese Government was to form, thirty-six divisions, each of 10,000 men, and to have this entire force ready to take the field before the year 1922, but it is perfectly evident from the reports which have. filtered through te Europe that this huge army will be ready by 1912, or. ten years earlier than was ori- ginally intended. Gen. von der Boeck is inclined to believe from the reports of German officers who have recently visited China that in 1912 the Chinese will possess a well equipped army of half « million mon, the greater part armed with modern weapons and wi'h a disciplined and organization infinitely superior to anything which China has hitherto produced. Gen. von der Boeck thinks that Japan's policy of Asia for the Asiatics, with Japan at the head of the coalition of the yellow races, will then be within measurable distance of rea- lization. He regards the situation as e@x- tremely serious and asserts that M. Stolypin, the Russian Premier, and Gen. Suchomlinoff, the Minister of War, view it in a most pessimistic light. tar ngs ~ NOTHING LIKE IT. Two railway travellers got into conversation, and one of them be- gan to expatiate on the advantages of fresh air. "'Ah,"' he said, "'there's nothing like having your bedroom doors and your windows epen at night-- nothing like it. Great advantage T have found it many a time." "'Ah,"' said the other gentleman, "T suppose you're a medical man, and speak from experience.' "'No," said the first man, as he j lifted his bag and prepared to alight at a station. "I'm not a me- dical man. Between ourselves, in strict confidence, I'm a burglar," and he opened the carriage door and vanished. A, OURS. ried; and, having friends j them one day, the wife was very ;}much annoyed by hearing her hus- | band calling everything in the i house and garden his. | After they were gone, she remon- | strated with him. | 'John, why do you insist upon ; calling everything yours? Now that married you should say we are 'ourae 2 John was silent. ing, hearing a The next morn- commotion in the "Our trousers !"' the pected reply. was unex- ~~ + DELICATE LITTLE BABIES < Every delicate baby starts life with a serious handicap. Even, a trivial illness may end fatally and the mother is kept in a state of constant dread. Baby's Own Tablets have done more than any other medicine to make sickly ba- They give mothers a feeling of se curity as through their use she sees her delicate child developing healthily. Mrs. Theodore Mordon, Bala, Ont., says :--"'I can say with con- fidence that Baby's Own Tablets saved my baby's life. I did not know what it was to have a good night's rest un- til we started using the Tab- lets, but they have made him a strong, healthy child." Sold is medicine dealers or by + > 2, > % bies well and strong. : : : { f : b } mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. FHF FH dO $4 6444444444444 55 5"%G: "whe DANGEROUS COLLARS. A Paris cabman was sitting on his box, and struck a fuse (of the kind ; manufactured by the Government) | to light his pipe, when a spark from the match flew on to his collar. This collar was made of celluloid, and at once took fire, with the re- sult that the cabby was severely barat about the face and' neck. --_--_,--___. Impurities of the Blood Counter- acted.--Impurities in the blood come from defects in the action of the liver. They are revealed . by pimples and unsightly blotehes on | the skin. They mast be treated in- wardly, and for this purpose there is no more effective compound to be used than Parmelee's Vegetable | Pills. 'They act directly on the ityer and by setting up healthy processes have a beneficial effect upon the blood, so that impurities are elim- inated. STRIKING A BARGAIN. "T give you your freedom, Solo- mon. Here is the ring you gave me. [ cannot marry you, for I love another.' s the name of this other one? "Wretch! You would do Japan, freed for the present from «harm maritime cares, is similarly engag ed in strengthening her position on land. The thirteen divisions of her army when war broke ~out have! been raised to nineteen, so that at the present moment her army on a war footing would consist of 550,- 00¢ men and 120,000 horses. And as there is no lack of men in the Mika- do's empire General von der Boeck believes that were war now to be declared a million Japanese soldi- ers could take the field within a few weeks. é ; A most 'important factor in the altering circumstances is the rena- issance of the Chinese military power, Japanese instructors swarm ¥ "Not at alk But perhaps I could sell him the ring at a bargain." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are made according to a formula in use nearly a century ago among the Indians, and learned from them by Dr. Morsge, Though repeated at- fempts have heen made, by physi- clans and chemists, it hag been found Impossible to improve the formula or th®nills. Dr. Morse's Tndian Root illg are' a household romedy throughont the world for Constipa- tion and all Kidney and Liver troubles. They act promptly. and effectively, and : ES A young couple recently got mar- | to see | dressing-room, his wife called out, | "John, what are you loeking for ?'? | Rt ttt tte sete see sey | him | ------ HOW DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ' CURED MRS. SAMUEL 'THOMPSON'S _- DROPSY. --_--_ Her's Was a Terrible Case and the Poctors were Powerless to Cheek It, but the Great Kidney Remedy Cured It, Holt, Ont., Jan. 31 (Special).-- All the country side about here is talking of the wonderful cure of Mrs. Samuel Thompson of this place. She was taken sick with Jaundice, and though the doctor was called in she grew steadily worse. Her stomach was so bad she could not keep anything on it. Dropsy set in and she bloated to a terrible size. The doctor came three times to tap her, but her hus- band would not allow him to do it, Saying that if she could not get better they might let her die in peace. Tinally she dropped the doctors and tried other medicines, but they did herne good. Her leg burst and the water streamed from it. Then someone told her about Dedd's Kidney Pills and' so she asked her husband to get her a box. After taking them a while she took a bad turn. Something would come in her throat and she would vomit. The water would just fly from her mouth. But from that time she commenced to get better, and to-day she is a well woman. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured her. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure Dropsy | by putting the Kidneys in condition to take the surplus water out of the blood. They always cure it. CENCE SIRS EE" | Buin mre INNOCENCE OF KITTENS. Mr. Robert W. Yerkes raises the question whether kittens are born with a propensity to eat mice. Three Manx kittens kept in a cage for six weeks with a mouse, which was introduced when they were five | months old, made no attempt to in- | jure it, although they were hun- jgry, until the mother cat was in- troduced and showed how mice | should be treated. Other observers | have noted the indisposition of kit- | tens to attack mice, but the ques- tion whether mouse-killing is in- | stinctive or educational with them }ean hardly be said to have been settled. | { { yo and happiness we need no friends but when pain and prostration come we leek for friendly aid from sympathetic hands. These hands | can serve us no better than in rub- | bing in Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil, {for when the Oil is in the pain is eut. It has brought relief to thou- | sands who would be in- deed friendless. witheut it The man who knows it all seldom As Fire Spreads in dry grass, a0 dees an inflam. mation in the threat grew down into tho lungs. Deal promptly with a aelf as with a tire, aad when you begin to cough use Allen's Luag Balears. A man's conscience seldom trou- | bles him as much as the corn on | his little toe. Go ahead when you think you are right, but don't expect the crowd to follew you. Free to Our Readers. Write Murine Fiye Remedy Co., Chicage | for 48-page illustrated Eye Book Free | Write all about Yeur Eye Trouble and | they will advise as to tha Preper Applica j tiom ef the Murine Hye Remodies im Your Special Case. Your Drugegiat will tell you that Murine Relieves Soro Eyes, Strength eng Weak Byes, Doesn't Smart, Soother | Bye Pain, and sella for 6%. Try It in | Your Byes and ia Baby's Eyes for Bcaly Eyelids and Graaulation. The farmer makes a lot of meney fo: the middle man. People who talk the most gener- ally attract the least attention. Allen's Lung Balsam is especially intended bo break up neglected coughs, and many hopelasy eases have been sayed by its use. Contains no epiwm iu any form. The more men prate of their faith in God the less willing they are to trust him with the universe. | They who would find perfection without pain are looking only to put an edge on a sword of lead. Worms derange the whole system, Mother Graves' Worm Extermina tor deranges worms and gives rest te the sufferer. It only costs 95 cents to try it and be convinced. A MAN OF LAW. "What are you moving the church for ?" "Well, stranger, I'm mayor of | these diggin', an' I'm fer law en- | forcement. We've got an ordin- | ance what says no saloon shall-be | nearer than 300 feet: from a church. I give 'em three days to moye the | | church."' | Send for free sample to Dept. W. L., Nae ITS THE TALK OF THE COUNTRYSIDE Always a Good Friend.--In health | j are different from the people we Cleanse the System : tlonal Drug & Chemical Co., Toronto. : [ SOMETHING PRACTICAL. po! WilRam Y=" "asid = "Aunt Ann Skiles to her husband, after the supper dishes had been cleared away, "'let's go and hear the lec- ture to-night." Uncle Billy had for- gotten that there was a lecture, and when he was reminded that a returned missionary was going to tell all about India at the church, ® did not seem overenthusiastic. "T oughta't to g0 anywhere to- night!' grumbled Uncle Billy T ought tu be doctoring my sick horse." "Well, you're not doing it, and you're not likely to-do it~ Get ready and go." Uncle Billy meekly obeyed. He sat patiently through the lecture, which was both interesting and pro- fitable. At the close of his dis- course the returned missionary said: : "I will wait a few minutes now for the purpose of answering any questions that interested persons in the audience may wish to ask." For half ¢ minute nobody spoke. Then, to the horror of Aunt Ann and the astonishment of the con- greaation, Uncle Billy leaned for- ward and asked: "What do they use in India to cure horses' that have got the heaves?' "aS REMARKABLE ROOF GARDEN. One of the most remarkable gardens in the world is established on the roof of the Philadelphia Col- lege of Pharmacy. There a botan- ist is experimenting with the use of drugs on plants, to determine the possibility of growing under artifi- cial conditions plants from which valuable drugs are taken, and also tc learn what effect drugs and che- micals have on plants. ------~- ~ hk . A LITTLE COLD. He caught: a little cold-- That was all. So the neighbors sadly said, As they gathered round his bed, When they heard that he was dead. He caught a little cold-- That was all. (Puck.) Neglect of a cough or cold often up a cold in twenty-four hours and two ounces of Glycerine, a half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine com- pound pure and eight ounces of pure Whisky. Take a teaspoonful every four hours. You can buy these at any good drug store and easily mix them in a large bottle, Many a man with a will of his own has a codicil added to it by his wife. "Only One "BROMO QUININE"' That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Leak fer the aiguatare ef F. W. GROYE. Used the world ever to Cure a Gold in One Day. 5c, How much better a thing tastes when the doctor says you mustn't eat it! Painkifier {a winter checks chills, celds and thus prevents Bronchitis, oad Rhemmatism, Urequaited frost bites, chiiblains. bruises, efi druggistn. breaks up Lagrippe 3 & linimont for bos, Sprains. Beld by Only one Painkiller ~Perry Davia', "Tell me," said the lovelorn youth, "the best way to find out what a woman "Marry her!"' promptly. replied Peckham O.-A.G: No. 21 Mandscheuri six rowed Barley is the best. You will grow it sooner or later. Why not now ? Geo. Keith & Sons, Seed Merchants, Toronto, are offering a splendid example of thia grand Barley in 5 bushel lots, at $1.25 per bushel, bags free. Send for sample, alse catalogue. AN ANNOYING ERROR. Small Politician--"I want to talk to you sir, about a remark you made about me in your paper. You called me a political jobber, sir!' "Yes, it was a very annoying ty- pographical error, and I promptly discharged the compositor." "Ah! Then you didn't mean to call me a 'jobber' ?" "No, sir. I wrote 'robber' yery distinctly !?? Faultless in Preparation,--Unlike any other stomach regulator, Par- sult of long study of vegetable compounds calculated to stimulate tain them at the normal condition Years of use have proved their faultless character and established their excellent reputation. And this reputation they have maintain ed for years and will continue to maintain, for these pills must al- ways stand at the head of the list of standard preparations, ey GRAINS OF GOLD. {li-gotten goeds never sell at a profit. If no fight, no victory; no \ ictory, no crown, The best business best moral policy. An ounce of action is better than a pound of tired feeling. policy is the Tt is unpleasant to turn back though it be to take the right way, We all flatter ourselves that we acn't like, The individual who lives on the creed of self generally attends his burial alone, Some men seem to be such deep thinkers that their thoughts never struggle to the surface. Many so-called stern-looking men are stern and exacting with every- body but themselves. If a man would only labor as hard over his daily task as he does over the things-he doesn't have to do, work would be easy. a IE entre --e " * It's easy for a woman to fool # man leads to serious trouble. To break | cure any cough that is curable, mix | thinks of you?' } 'ticular about your children? Do yo "BISCUIT tissue, | means sound teeth and good digestion. and nutritious food that insures sturdy, robust health. Two biscuits (heated in oven) eaten with hot milk every morning for breakfast will enable a boy or git] to reach the top-notch of muscular agility and mental alertness and will fortify them against the dangers of cold and exposure. All the Meat of the Golden Wheat. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CO., LIMITED NIAGARA FALLS, GNTARIO Toronto Office, 49 Wellington Street East Made in Canada. made from the whole wheat berry, steam-cooked, shredded and baked. Nothing added, nothing taken away. tains all the material for building brain, bone and muscular Its very crispness promotes mastication, which A light, palatable It con- h le or your chifdren? ich d u vaive the mest--your cattle, or your chifdrer be periane! 'that the health and development of your live ross depends on the quality of the ee Sy aie ee : si = purishin 5 : S par- | must kave good, strong, aourishing a i i i i oles, that consisting of food that will build up the littie musoles, nat will detciog thg brain and keep the stomach sweet pines clean---so essential to growing children? Give them the best and mest natural food for growing children---- #099 | | ram macnn grocers. A flavoring used th = dissolving gran adding Mapicine, © same as lemon er vanil ulated sugar in water end : a Selicoun sub ie mates a syrup better thun maple. ap'eine is so. If not send $0 for Z oz. bottle an recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wn. In all casestof DISTEMPER, 'PINKEYEINFLUENZA, COLDS, ETC. of all horses, broodmares, colts, stallions, isto "SPOHN THEM" on their tongues or in the feed put Spokn's Liquid Compound. Give the remedy to all of them, It acts on the blood and glands. It routs the disease by expelling the disease germs. 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'When you put an ointment on toa child's skin it geta into the blood through the pores just as Surely agif you put it into tho child's stomach. Did you evor think of that? How im- portant, therefore, that the salve or balm should be puro | : Zam-Bulk is absolutely pure: contains no animal fat; no mineral coloring matters no svid astringents; no burning antiseptics--yet it is antisoptio! It is purely heehal, and thus meats allthe needs of the skin in that superior and all-powerful Way in which nature alone provides, Childres like Zam-Bak beat be *AUsSe £8 KOON "as applied it siops the pain and tho smarting of the injury. or sore piace. Healing then sets. »: in immetiiately, "ret Atm Davecisza ax Stans, 609, ede i aple es rey : Women o +N NOR ANY MINERAL