f Anaemia is simply lack of blood. I I6 is one of the most common and [ at the same time most dangerous | diseases with which growing girls ‘ suffer. It is common because the f blood so often becomes impoverishâ€" \ §i_gd during development, when girls â€" Foften overstudy, overâ€"work and sufâ€" p _ fer from lack of exercise. T6 18 dangerous because of the stealthiâ€" ! ness of its approach and because } of its tendency to grow so steadily ‘\ a worse, if not promptly chec.ked, â€" "that it may run into consumption. _ Every growing girl should take an __ eceasional tonic to ward off the inâ€" éfimidious trouble ; and in all the world ‘xere is no tonic that can equal . PDr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. _ Every -@dose of this medicine helps to make The best seems to be a little too good for some peo}}ole; at least, they are always fooking for the worst of it. _ And the very next day he put up [$19.98 of his hardâ€"earned wealth for a solitaire. ‘‘Well," rejoined the d. g. calm ly. "I meant business." e had been m regular Sunday ler for six months, when one evening he dropped in arrayed in & new suit. â€" ‘"‘That‘s a lovely wedding suit you bave on,""‘ remarked the dear girl. ‘Why,"‘ gasped the astonished young man, (â€"this is a bâ€"business suit|.‘> Don‘t Grow Old. Far north it is possible that ice palaces and temples should endure without change longer than human structures of stone. The carcases of prehistoric monsters have reâ€" mained involate in Arctic tombs for thousands of years, while granite yramids have worn away and Eabylonian civilization has been uried deep in the earth. More than a mile in length, the lofty nave of this timple was piercâ€" ed at intervals with windows moug“h which the gleaming sun s sparkled on columns and cubes and immense clusters of stalactites like pendent jewels. Through the centro of the ice palace flowed a stream of water whose occasional ripple and splashing fall broke the majesticsilence. Discoveries of the IHâ€"Fated Erichâ€" son Expedition. Changeless Arctic temples of ice amid the icy deserts of Greealand were found by the survivors of the illâ€"fated Erichsen expedition to the North Pole. _A crystal palace of superhuman architecture _ vaster than a dozen cathedrals and Egypâ€" tian temples, resplendent with jewâ€" els and endless decorations of ice, is described. Created by nature in a forbidâ€" ding wilderness, it frightened and awed the explorers. The dreams of poets and the fancies of epic bards were surpassed by this visâ€" ifon of colossal loveliness, which the ainter Achton Fries, a member of Ehe expedition, endeavored to carry away for the benefit of the dwellers in civilization. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure casâ€" es like this because they go to the root of the trouble in the blood. That is why they cure rheumatism and indigestion, nervous headaches and racking neuralgia, and all those troubles from which growing girls and women of mature years so ofâ€" ten suffer in hopeless silence. _ If Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are given a fair trial they will not disappoint you. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wilâ€" ga,ms’ Medicine Co., Brockville, nt. new, rich blood, which promptly makes. weak, ~pale,. listless girls bright, rosy and strong. Miss A. M. Dugay, ‘io'wer' Cove, N.S., says : ‘‘I believe I owe my life to. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. _ My blood geemed to. have turned to water. I was pale as a sheet ; I suffered from ksadaches, and floating specks seemed to be constantly ‘before my eyes. _ As the trouble progressed my limbs began to swell, and it was feared that dropsy had set in and that my case was hopeloss. _ Up to this time two doctors had attendâ€" ed me, but notwithstanding I kept growing worse. It was at this juneâ€" ture I began using Dr. Williams‘ mk Pills, and after taking a few es I was much improved. & kept on using the Pills until I had taken eight boxes, when my health was completely restored." TO ThE MOTHERS OF PALE GIRLS A Caso Showing How tha Tomic Treatment Restores Lost Health CREAT TEMPLES OF ICE. A STRENUOUS HINT Toronto. Mr. Poppâ€"‘‘By Jove! For once in my life I know where my cuff links are!‘‘ _ Mrs. Popp.â€"‘‘Where are they now?‘ Mr. Popp â€" ‘"‘The baby‘s swallowed ‘em !" ‘‘Then, ma‘‘â€"and this time there came an audible sniff from the weeping Tommieâ€"‘"you come up and sleep with the angels, and let me sleep with pa." "‘Tommie,‘"" called his mother "don‘t you knew I have told Vou) nothing can hurt you?! The angels are always with you." Tommie went back to bed, but not to stay. [‘ ‘Ma!‘ he cried again, and this time the little figure was halfâ€"way downstairs. Little Tommie had been put to bed alone. It was upstairs, and the thunder rolled and the lightâ€" ning flashed unmercifully. He lay quietly until he could no longer stand it, and then his little nightâ€" gowned figure appeared at the head of the stairs. : "Mal‘ he cried. ‘‘Yes, my son,"‘ came the calm reâ€" joinder. _ "I‘m afraid, ma. _ It thunders so, and I‘m all alone." "Go back to bed, Tommic,"" came his mother‘s voice. ‘"‘Don‘t you know nothing can hurt you?‘ One of the reasons for the success of National Life agents is the splendid standing of the Company which is shown in their advertisemeunt elsewhere in this paper. If it has ever occurred to you to take up the Life Insurance business you cannot make arraogements with an easier Comï¬)any to _ secure business for than the National Life. And they need an Agent right in this territory. Comâ€" municate with the head office. Of course, these men are hustlers, and are well equipped in every way, possessâ€" ing even small motor cars to cover the territory more rapidly. 2 We understand, however, that any man who lilas real ability in this line could do as well. Bome interesting inside facts are occaâ€" gionally divulged in regard to the enormâ€" ous salaries earned by some insurance agents. 5 It is reported that two agents recently appointed by the National Insurance Comâ€" Eany in one of our large western cities ave earned over Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) & month from the time they started to get business for this Company. It is doubtful whether Lord Selâ€" borne will return to South Africa, where he feels that he has comâ€" pleted the work which he set himâ€" self out to perform, namely, the reconciliation of the Boers to Britâ€" ish rule and to their English fellowâ€" colonists and the construction of the Union of South Africa. When the administration was reorâ€" ganized, after the death of Campâ€" bellâ€"Bannerman, and Herbert Asâ€" quith became Premier and Lord STILL MORE ARDUOUS TASK to accomplish this in South Afriâ€" ca, owing to the troublesome queosâ€" tion of native franchise.â€" _ _ What renders the appointment of Lord Selborne to the Order of the iGa.rt‘e-r all the more remarkable is that he does not belong politically to the party now in power, and that it comes to him on the nomâ€" ination of political adversaries. He was one of the principal members of the Balfour L beralâ€"Unionist Cabâ€" inet, in which he held the office of First Lord of the Admiralty, when, in the spring of 1905. he surrenâ€" dered his portfolio in order to beâ€" come Lord H‘gh Commissioner of South Africa, with emoluments to the extent of about $70,00, a year in salary and allowances, as comâ€" pared to the $25,000 which he reâ€" ceived as a Cabinet Minister. Lord Selborne didâ€"se well in South Afâ€" rica in the way of conciliation and in the reorganization of the various branches of the administration there,â€" that he won the goodâ€"will even of his political adversaries, and when the Balfour administraâ€" tion came to grief and the Liberals succeeded to office the Camphellâ€" Bannerman Cabinet urged him to remain on, its request being strongly Crewe succeeded to the Secretaryâ€" ship of State for the Colonies in England in the place of Lord Elgin, Lord Selborne again tendered his resignation, but was asked to conâ€" tinue in office, and has now reaped his reward. The blue iibbon of the Order of the Garter left at the disposal of the British Crown by the recent death of the aged Marquis of Ripon has been bestowed on the Earl of Selborne. It comes to Lord Selâ€" borne as a reward for his work durâ€" ing the last five years as High Comâ€" missioner for South Africa, especiâ€" ally in bringing to a successful conâ€" clusion the very delicate and diffâ€" cult negotiations for the federaâ€" tion of the various colonies south ol the Zambesi into one commonâ€" wealth, which is henceforth to be known as the Union of South Afriâ€" ca. _ Diffeult as it was to bring aboutâ€"the federation of the various Provinces of Canada into a dominâ€" ion, and of the diverse colonies of Australia into a commonwealth, it has been an even Reward for His Services in Bringâ€" ing About the South Afriâ€" can Union. THE HONOR HAS GONE TO LORD SELBORNE. THE NEW GARTER KNIGHT ENDORSED BY THE KING. REASONABLE REQUEST. SOME LARGCE SALARIES. And many a lovelorn maid imasgâ€" ines she is heartbroken when in reality her liver isn‘t working just fricht. Investorâ€"â€"‘"‘What do you mean by falsely representing the proâ€" perty? The notice stated that there was a view of fifty miles, and I couldn‘t see fifty yards. Agentâ€" ‘‘No deception at all, sir. WhicL way did yer look?"‘ Investor â€" "‘Why, I looked all rounrd me, and T could not see out of the valley." "Well, _ mister,""‘ â€" returned the agent, "yer didn‘t look right. If yer had gazed up, thar‘d bin no trouble. â€"I reckon yer_ can see more‘n fifty miles up. I tell yer, mister,"‘ he added, as the investor walked off, "we don‘t misrepreâ€" sent the facks down bere." Painkiller comes with quick relief. The bumps and the bruises, the pains from green apples, and such things are quickly cured by its use. Avoid substitutes, there is but one "Painkiller"â€"Perry Davis‘â€" Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. 25¢c. and 50c In the treatment of summer comâ€" plaints, the most effective remedy that can be used is Dr. J. D. Kelâ€" logg‘s Dysentery Cordial. It is a standard preparation, and many people employ it in preference to other preparations. It is a highâ€" ly concentrated medicine and its sedative and curative qualities are beyond question. It has been a popular medicine for many years and thousands can attest its superiâ€" or qualities in overcoming dysenâ€" tery and kindred complaints. "‘«Well, old man, I‘ve spent every penny of money I have made in the world on my doctor." ‘‘Does he know it ?‘ ‘"He must know it. He has pronounced me perfectly well now." There is nothing equal to Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator for destroying worms. No article of its kind has given such satisfaction. There is a time in every man‘s life when the softlyâ€"breathed ‘‘Yes‘"" of a pretty woman sounds as loud to his ears as the notes of Gabriel‘s trumpet. Afterwards there comes a time when she has to yell at the top of her voice, ‘"John, John, it‘s time to get up,""‘ seventeen times before he becomes aroused enough to hear it. "There are at least two things that a woman is ever ready to jump at,""‘ remarked the thoughtful thinkâ€" er. ‘"What are they 1‘"‘ queried the innocent bystander. ‘"A mouse and an offer of marriage,""‘ answered the Câ€"T. Red, Werk, Weary, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. bic At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto. A lad who was being quized about his father‘s lack of accomâ€" plishments, was asked:â€" ‘"What does your father know P‘ â€" Thero was no hesitation in the answer. ‘I don‘t believe he knows anything except his own business; but he knows thatâ€"and minds it !" A Remedy for Bilious Headache. â€"To those subject to bilious headâ€" ache, Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills are recommended as the way to speedy relief. Taken according to directions they will subdue irreguâ€" larities of the stomach and so act upon the nerves and blood vessols that the pain in the head will cease. There are few who are notâ€"at someâ€" time subject to biliousness and familiar with its attendant. evils. Â¥et none need suffer with these pills at hand. & If allowed to roam over your house those few innocentâ€"looking house fiies may cause a real tragâ€" edy any day, as they are known to be the principal agents for the spread of those deadly discases, typhoid â€" fever, diphthcria _ and smallpox. _ No other fly killer comâ€" pares with Wilson‘s Fly Pads. _ Callerâ€"‘‘Nellie is your n other in t Callerâ€"‘"When will she roturn, Nellie ?" Chaplainâ€"‘"What brought you here ?‘ _ Prisonerâ€"‘"Youth, sir." Chaplainâ€"‘"‘Youth! Why, you look to be fifty if a day !" . Prisonerâ€" ‘‘(I‘m past that. It was the youth of my lawyer that did it." Nellieâ€"‘‘Mother is out shopâ€" plng†Nelli (calling back} ‘M=mma, what shall I say now t‘ FOR THE LITTLE ONES in trouble A splendid opening in this county for an active, energetic agont possessing good charaotor, Business In Force = = ® @ $10,467,281.09 Dally Income over = = = e â€" _ $13,000.09 Invested In high grade securities = ® uéss,zn.w Surpius to Policy Holders‘ Aocount * ® 29.190.62 The only Company réporting to Canadian Insurance Dop‘t, Ottawa, rears of interest or principal on any investment. National Life Assurance Co. ELIA® ROCERS, President.. Apply direct to head office. 2 Toronto St., Toronto. oF CANApDpA. MEAD OFFICE: NATIONAL LIFE CHAMBERS, 26 Toronto $t., Torento. NEXT. ALBERT J. RALETON, Managing Direotor F. SPAR LING, Secretary. A man, praising porter, said it was so excellent a beverage that taken in great quantities it alâ€" ways made him fat. ‘"I have seen the ‘time,"‘‘ said another, ‘‘when it# made you lean..‘ â€"‘‘When, I should like to know?‘ said the euâ€" logist. ‘"Why, no longer ago than last nichtâ€"against the wall." Great Medicine.â€"Tonti, one of the pioncers of French Canada, lost a hand and wore an iron hook as a substitute. He was in the haâ€" bit of boxing the ears of refracâ€" tory Indians with this iron hand, and they have remarked that it was "great medicine.‘""‘ > Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric QOil is great medicine ; it takes hold of pain with an iron hand and knocks it out of the system. pa First â€" Burglarâ€"‘"Halloa, Jim! Why, you look as if you had been in a railway accident since I saw you last. What‘s wrong?‘ Secâ€" ond Burglarâ€"‘"I got into a house where the woman was waitin‘ up for her husband, and she mistook me for him."‘ TRADING on a good name and deceiving the public is what the imitators of the wellâ€"known ‘"‘The D. & L.‘ Menthol Plaster are doing. Don‘t be fooled, insist on the genuine, "The D. & L. z& An Englishman was once rallying a native of Inrdia apon his faculty in lying. The native at once reâ€" plied, "Why, sahib, we are all more ©r less liars in my country, and if one tells a story, another intnediâ€" ately cops it. Thero were two young men of my country who bhad ~»boasting match, and one said, ‘My father is so rich and has so many horses that his stable is of such extent as to . take a horse eleven months to go from one end stall to the other.‘ ‘Shabash, broâ€" ther,‘ replied the second boaster, ‘that is very good. My father has a bamboo so long that he can sweep the clouds away with it when they obscure the sun in harvest time ‘Hi! hi!" exclaimed the first. ‘That is very wonderful; but, pray, broâ€" ther, where does your father keep such a long bamboo?‘ ‘Why, you stupid,‘ was the answer, ‘in your father‘s stable, to be sure|‘" DRAWING THE LONG BAMBOO Exclusive sales agencies _ now being placed in every city of the United States and Canada, for patented article which for many years has been sold by mail. Well advertised and thousands now in use and highly recommended. No canvassing, our advertising and aanouncements bring the buyers to our door. Write toâ€"day if you have the ambition to earn big _ proâ€" fits. Don‘t hesitate as only one agency placed in ~oach= Cito _ OA asnane o o aroad (Now," said the physician, "you will have to eat plain food and not stay out late at night."‘ *Yes,"" replied the patient, "that is what I have been thinking ever since you sent in your bill." Een d CHO EBUNIUT placed in each City. Address, W. %1 D Co., 1311 Majestic Bldg., Detroit. "He slept three months under a crazy quilt." After making a most carefal study of the matter, U. 8. Goverrâ€" ment scientists state definitely that the common house fiy is the principal~ méans of distributing typhoid fever, diphtheria _ and smallpox. _ Wilson‘s Fly Pads kill the fies and tho disease germs, too. Canvasserâ€"‘"Are you single?!"‘ Man at the door=â€"‘"‘Yes." â€" ‘"Why, the people next door told me you were married."‘ > "So I am." ‘"Yetp you told> me just n¢gw you were single.""~ "Yes, so I did.‘"‘ "Well, what is the matter with you 1‘ "Noâ€" ‘"How did Blinkin become inâ€" sane t‘ Holloway‘s Corn Cure is the meâ€" dicine to remove all kinds of corns and warts, and only costs the small sum of twentyâ€"five cents. _ thing, sir.‘ My name is Single, and I‘m married. Good day, sir." Kindly mention the name of this aper in writing to advertisers. An Unusual Opportunity to Maka Menay ISSUE NO. $4â€"693. NO WONDER rlorfortoioetorforfooforfar$efoefefoef ind efrcfardsetaegeefargs (WE orve FREe sanpug‘ (Cooms case _ To Men Who Live Inactive Lives. â€"Exercise in the open â€"gir:is the best tonic for the stomach and sysâ€" tem generally ; but there are those who are compelled to: follow sedenâ€" tary occupationsâ€"and. the inactivity tends to restrict the healthy action of the digestive organs and sickness follows. Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills regulate the stomach and liver andâ€"restore healthy aetton. It is wise to have a pocket of the pills always.on banad. â€"~ ~~* A Scottish laird overheard some lowland cattle dealers discussing the use of "England"" in stead. of ‘‘Britain‘‘ in Nelson‘s famous sigâ€" nal, ‘"‘England expects that every man will do his duty."" According to one patriotic Seot, thero was no question of the admiral‘s forâ€" getfulness, and when a companion expressed surprise at the "injusâ€" tice‘‘ the patriot reassured his. ‘‘Nelson,""‘ he explained, "only ‘exâ€" pects‘ of the English; he said naeâ€" thing of Scotland, for he kent the Sceotch would do theirs !"‘ Ambulance Surgeonâ€"‘‘You were asphyxiated."‘ Patâ€""Faith, I had it done wance beforeâ€"in my lift arrumâ€"but it didn‘t take thot time." A handsome brochure, artistically illusâ€" trated, has been issued by the pasSeNECT dopartment of the Grand Trunk Railway Bystem, telling of the beauties of the Lake of Bays district, in the "Highlands of Ontario." A new feature of this disâ€" trict is the new hotelâ€"The Wawaâ€"at Norâ€" way Point. The hotel itself has a page ilâ€" lustration reflecting the summer glories of woodland and water, with a brood of seven wild geese soaring skyward beyond the tower. The concise description emâ€" bo‘dles the story of a charming resort. A copy_can be obtained free on applicaâ€" tion to Mr. J. D. McDonald, Union Staâ€" tion, Toronto. Pat (waking up)â€"‘"‘An‘ pwhat bappened to met?‘ <â€" WRITE <gZ*~ ror CBTALOGUE Thoe ; Rapid Nesdlo Threader THE "LAKE OF BAY$" COUNTRY. It‘s enough to take Your breath away To meet a person Who doesn‘t say, ‘"Is it hot enough Kor you toâ€"day t‘ sCOTCH A‘ RIGHT. JUST THE SAME. A practical _ eyeâ€"saving, timeâ€"saving Gevice, used for any size needle or thread. It threads quickâ€" ly, easily, and will last a lifetime. _ Mailed to your address, postpaid for 25c. L3 Box 1907. Orillia, Oatario _ _ AGENTS WANTED. ((« the Rapia Needrle % Threader Co., FINE I mueil 1 V WOMEN. Make $3 a Day and estab. lish permanent busingss on eur capital. _ Our high class goods sell on sight in every home, are quickly used up and repeat orders come fast. Exolusive ter ritory given. Trx Homz SUpPELY Ca, Dept. 50, Toromto, Ont. AGENTS KeAp orrice: TORONTO :2s kine sr. . 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EXHIBITION YISITORS Some of the issues suituble for the general investor are : Issues offered by us are reâ€" commmended only after a thorâ€" ough investigation by expertsâ€" and purchased in entirety by us. o t (t in every locality. § . REX TAILORING COMPANY, 172 King St. West Toronte (Opposite Princess Thentre.) . â€"Canadian Northern Rallway Co. Equipment Bonds yleiding 5 p.c. â€"Duluth, Rainy Lake and Winniâ€" peg Rallway Bends yielding 6 1â€"4 p.c. â€"Western Canada . Fleur Mills Company, yielding neariy 5 8â€"4 p.C. â€"P. Burns and Company, Ltd., bonds. (Ranchers, Meatâ€"packers and distributers of packing proâ€" ducts)â€"ylelding ever 5 34 p.c. We should like to tell you of these bond _ Issues and others which we recommend. AGqENTITS. WANTHID cordially invited to call and _inspect our stock. HIGH CLAZ®S AGENTS WANTED. BEST VALUES IN OANADA, MELP WANTED. "SPAVIN QUR Mailed on receilpb of $1.00, Send for bookletâ€"FRE& The Veterinary Remedy Comgany, Limited, B>x A, 75 Adelaide St., E. ‘Toronto, Canada,. VANZAKT &A want GUABANTEED 108 Yonge §St. Toronto WaALMIEq 1