Ro m? Comfert for the Dyspeptic.â€" There is no ailment so harassing and exhausting as dyspepsia, which arises from defective action of tho stomach and liver, and the victiri of it is to be pitied. Yet he can find ready relief in Parmelee‘s V#â€" getable Pills, a preparation that has established itself by years of effective use. There are pills that areâ€"widely advertised as the greatâ€" es; ever compounded, but not one of them can rank in value with Parméeleo‘s. If it is not Wilson‘s, it is not a fly pad. Every packet of the genuâ€" fne Wilson‘s Fly Pads is guaranteed to Lill more flies than three hurdred sheets of sticky paper. Avoid imiâ€" tations and dissatisfaction. Jamesâ€"â€"‘When I broached matriâ€" mony, she «lismissed the subject with a word." Haweyâ€" ‘What did she say * Jamesâ€" ‘ Yes." [ c That‘s just like a man." ‘‘What is * ‘‘Never hungry except on the nights when I have a pickedâ€"up supper."‘ Have you tried Holloway‘s Corn Gure! It has no equal for remoyâ€" fing these troublesome excresences as many have testified who have tried it. Your Druggist Will Tell You Murine Eye Remedy Relieves Sore Eyes, gtrengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn‘t Smart, oothes Eye Pain, and Sells for 50c. Try urine in Your Eyes and in Baby‘s yes for Rcealy Eyelis and Granulation, Paâ€"‘‘Worldly wisdom, my son, is a perfect knowledge of the failings of our seighbors." And the more cliildren a woman Bbas the less time she has for attendâ€" ing mother‘s meetings. Some men are loved for the eneâ€" mies they have made, but more are loved for the dollars they have inâ€" herited. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Distemper. The simple reason for this isl that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills matkel new,. rich, _ red_ _ blood, which| strengthens all the "vital organs,| brings brightness to the eye, a glow| ef health to the cheek, and bracingl strength to every part of the body. Mrs. Warren Wright, Una, Sask.,i says: "I feel that I owe a debt of[ gratitude to Dr. Williams‘ Pink‘ Fills that nothing I can say in! their favor will fully repay. I was, so reduced in health and strength; that I was hardly able to walk at, all, and could do noâ€" work whatâ€"| ever. My blood was so thin andi waterv that my lips and finger tips| resembled those of a corpse. I hafoli simost constant headaches, and the, smallest exertion â€" would set my} heart palpitating violently, and ofâ€"| ten I would drop in a faint. Nothing I did seemed to help me in the least and I felt so far gone that I never| expected to recover my health. I was in this critical condition when. 1 read in a newspaper of a cure in | a case like mine through the use of, Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and I deâ€"; cided to try them. I got a half dezen boxes and before I used them a‘l there was a great change in my , condition. _ My appetite returned,| the color began to come back to my lips and face, and my strength was Increasing. I continued the use of| the Pills for some time longer and. they restored me to the pink of perâ€"| fect health. While using the Pills: I gained twenty pounds in weight.| J Too many women and girls look old long before they should. In mine cases out of ten it is a matter of health. Work, worry, confineâ€" ment indoors and lack of exercise cause the health to run down. Then faces become thin and pale; lines and wrinkles appear, thero are headaches, backaches and a censtant feeling of tiredness. Women and girls who‘ feel well look well. Therefore improve your health and you will look better. It is a fact that thousands of Canadiâ€" an women and girls owe the robust bealth they enjoy to Dr. Williams‘ Fink Pills. They feel well and enâ€" joy l‘fe as only a healthy person €an. With a man, as with a watch, it‘s the works that count. BROKEN HEALTH BRINGS WRINKLES How All Women Can Preserve Good Health and Good Looks,. MEN AND WATCHES. SHETTLED: TRUE. "Stationery"‘ has etymologically, as much to do with standing as has "staâ€" tionary." The original stationers, or stationarii, were so called because they sold their books upon stalls or ""staâ€" tions‘‘â€"in London round about old St. Paul‘s Cathedral, in some cases against the walls of the cathedral itâ€" self. This is one of many trades the names of which have no direct alluâ€" sion to the commodities sold. "Groâ€" cers," for instance, were so called eithâ€" er because they sold "en gros," wholeâ€" sale, or because they were ‘"engrossâ€" ers," monopolizers.â€"London Chronâ€" icle. Candied Flowers. Rosebuds boiled in sugar and made into a preserve are eaten by Arabians, while in China candied rosebuds and jasmine flowers are equally popular. Tha common yellow lily that grows in marshes and ponds is utilized by the Turks as the main ingredient of &n agreeable conserve. Candied vioâ€" lets are very common in France, while in Roumania and Bulgaria many flowers are used for flavoring. Under the unwritten laws of the Empire of China this baby is an absoâ€" lute despotâ€"a paternal despot, howâ€" ever, for the whole system of Governâ€" ment is based upon the patriarchal idea of the laws of the home and family. As the head of a family is the "despot" of his house, so the Emâ€" peror of China is the "despot"‘ of his people. The parent is master and entitled to the services of his son and his family so long as he lives. Little Pu Yi, therefore, becomes the sire, the father of all the Sons of Han, as the Chinese call themselves. His authority is a Divine right, and he is the "source of law and the founâ€" tainhead of authority, and the owner by Divine right of every foot of land and every dollar‘s worth of property in the empire.‘" His empire has no national debt. What is needed for revenue he collects, for all the wealth of the empire is his, and the services of all his subjects (between the ages of 16 and 60) he may claim. He is the servant of the Divine Being and all his subjects are his servants; so it comes about that the religion of his empire is based upon filial picty. It is taught in every household and every school of the land, and the reâ€" wards that come to Chinese subjects are based upon exceptional acts of filial piety, which are invariably brought to the emperor‘s attention, and title and distinguishment are metâ€" ed out to those who are versed in the sacred edicts of the ancient emperors, or who by their lives and examples show marked virtues of loyalty to the emperor, to father and mother. The sayings of Confucius comprise the theology of filial piety, and discusâ€" sions and even quarrels are settled by a quotation from the laws of the sage. (Only the emperor‘s family and relatives possess entailed titles of noâ€" bilityâ€"all other ranks are designated by achievements in the classics or notable acts of piety. The empire of China is the most perfect model of a socialistic body in the world and the most imperfect in its actual practice, for piracy and crime is rampant, and injustice and extortion are in evidence wherever the strong dominate the weal and impoverished. Prince Chun, the regent, is a man of ability and commanding presence. He is highly educated and is not averse to adopting the ways of forâ€" eigners. It was he who was sent to Germany to apologize to the Kaiser for the murder of Baron Von Ketâ€" tler, the German ambassador, whose death precipitated the advance of the allied armies upon Pekin at the time of the Boxer revolution and the siege of the legations in 1900. Prince Chun is, therefore, the only man who ever wielded imperial power in China who has traveled abroad. "Brother Titewadd is the stingest member this church ever had." Strategy. The conductor put his head through the doorway. "Can‘t you move up to the front a litfle?" he pathetically inquired. ___ ‘"Impossible!" a clear voice called back. ‘"‘There‘s a fat man wedged in the aisle." Whereupon a hasty move up the aisle ensued, and the situation was promptly relieved. "How can you say so? Didn‘t he give you that beautiful memorial winâ€" dow?" ¢ "He did. And why? So he could be gazing at it with a benevolent and rapt exvnression when we are passing the contribution plate." ‘"I thought you said the water wasn‘t over my head."" spluttered the new puri) who coulda‘t swim when bhe had teen pulled out of the ten foot tack. "I% wusn‘t over your head when you asked me," replied the smart atâ€" tend A round, chubby, fat little Chinese ‘boy rules China‘s 400,000,000 people. Of coutrse this baby. does not issue the edicts from the peacock throne, nor wield the vermilion pencil. Neverâ€" theless, this tiny youngster sits on the wonderfully carved dragon throne of gold and lacquer and represents the supreme power of the empire, temâ€" porarily vested in his father, Prince Chun, the Regent. When he ascendâ€" ed the throne in December, 1908, he was not quite three years old, so that in the natural order of things his reign should be a long one. His title is Emperor Hsuanâ€"tung. If little Hsuanâ€"tung achieves his majority and actually comes into his thorne, it will be due to the great principle of filial piety and love that is, after all, the real power that holds the empire together. The first tenet of filial love is loyalty to the emâ€" peror, who is absolutely looked upot as the "father and mother of his peoâ€" ple," for he and oniy he may interâ€" cede for them at the throne of Heaven, and only he may receive direct mesâ€" sages from the Divine One. A Chubby Little Boy Who Rules Over China‘s 400,000,000 People. anlb A BABY EMPEROR, The Stationer. Truthful. Motives. ‘‘Anyway,""‘ snapped Mrs. Naggsâ€" by, who was getting the short end of the argument, ‘"‘my judgment is better than yours.‘"‘ "I‘m sure it is, my dear,‘"‘ reâ€" plied Naggsby, calmly. "Our choice of life companions supplies all the proof you need to back up that assertion.‘"" They have recently introduced a new high grade line called ‘‘Lords of Canada,‘""‘ ‘that goes over the counter at ten cents straight that is winning a great reputation for its generous size and exquisite taste, bringing repeat orders, alâ€" though owing to its cost to manuâ€" facture no money is being spent on advertisicg it. Use the safe, pleasant and effecâ€" tual worm killer, Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator ; nothing equals it. _ Procure a bottle and take it home. A fast locomotive consumes about twelve gallons of water per mile. You‘ll never get to the front by following the procession. All of the employees in "J. Bruce Payne, Limited,"‘ factory have learned their trade in the factory, their foremen have been promoted from the ranks of the cigar makers and are stock holders in the busiâ€" ness. The house of "Payne of Granby‘"‘ enjoys a very enviable reputation for their individuality in their ciâ€" gars for the uniform blend and taste and the exquisite workmanâ€" ship, as no â€" smoker of their ‘‘Pharaoh‘‘ cigar has ever found one that drew hard. make the same shape, weight and Style, but the cigars will be entireâ€" ly different in taste, because one has not exercised the same care in the dipping of the tobacco in the water, has stripped it too quickly, net allowing it to properly absorb and draw through, has dried it too quickly, has dampened it too much because some of it became too dry, has given it to his workmen when 1t was either too dry, or too soft ana has eventually turned out a poor cigar from a good piece of tobacco. ‘â€"*Not altogether," said Binks. "He gets saway from the home influences, but the ‘touch‘ goes on forever." Probably True. A raw Irishman shipped as one of the crew on a revenue cruiser. His turn at the wheel came round, ard after a somewhat eccentric session in the pilothouse he found himself the butt of no little humor below. INDIVIDUALITY _INâ€" CIGAR MANUFACTURING. Even after the leaf has been well selected it can be spoiled in the manipulation. Two manufacturers, similarly equipped, may select a ‘‘Vega‘ of Havana tobacco that is vory fine, one of them will will take all the odd numbers and the other all the even numbers, they will "Begotrah," he growled atâ€" last, "and ye needn‘t talk. I bet I done more sterrin‘ in tin minutes ‘n ye done in yer howl watch!" To â€"many people the word Haâ€" vana, as applied to cigars, means semething fine to smoke. They would hardly believe that there are 30.000 bales of tobaceo on the Island of Cuba toâ€"day that is practically vnsaleable. The selection of the proper leaf is a science that is acquired only by the student in tobacco, and it takes years of study. Breaking It Gently. Simpkins always was softâ€"hearted, and when it devolved upon him to break the news gently of . Jones‘ drowning to the bereaved Mrs. Jones it cost him much paper, ink and perâ€" spiration before he sent the following: _ "Oh, yes," replied Binks. "Teaches him independgnqe." _"But doesn‘t he get out of ouch with home influences?"" persisted Ripâ€" plcton sn oo c o eagrage 00. The Outlook. ‘‘You were very cold last evening," phoned the young man to the girl he had called on. Then he added anx» iously. ‘"‘What‘s the outlook for toâ€" night?" F‘L‘.\:“ Ceba o o n w ‘"Fair and warmer toâ€"night," came the answer promptly. ‘"Dear Mrs. Jonesâ€"Your husband cannot come home toâ€"day because his bathing suit was washed away. _ _ ie We se es esnc "P.S.â€"Poor Jones was inside the suit."" "Do you think it a wise thing to send a boy away to college, Binks?" asked Rippleton.. SHE SUPPLIED PROOF. ISSUE NXO. 33â€"19. Imperishable. The transition from winter‘s cold to summer‘s heat frequently puts a strain upon the system that proâ€" duces internal . complications, alâ€" ways painful and often serious. A common form of disorder is dysenâ€" tery, to which many are prone in the spring and summer. _ The very best medicine to use in subduing this sginful ailment is Dr. J. D. Kellogg‘s Dysentery Cordial. It is a standard remedy, sold _ everyâ€" whe‘e. STRANGE AND DOUBTEUL. ‘‘Well, that was a remarkable experience."" ‘(What wast" "Brown said he‘d take me to a spot where we could catch a fine mess of fish, andâ€"*" "You didn‘t get a bite !" ‘‘No, that‘s the remarkable feaâ€" ture of it. We actually caught fish there." "Prisoner, stand up. The jury has foundâ€"you guilty. â€" Have you anything to say before sentence is pronounced ?‘ In China a father cannot leave more property to one son than to arother; all must have an equal share. PERFECTLY HARMLESS and yet effecâ€" tual. Painkiller may be administered by inexperienced persons without fear of accident. For all bowel complaints it is a sure specific. Avoid substitutes, there is but, one " Painkiller‘â€"Perry Davis‘â€"25c. and 50c. ‘‘By Medicine Life May be Proâ€" longed.‘"â€"So wrote Shakespeare nearly three hundred years ago. It is so toâ€"day. Medicine will prolong life, but be sure of the qualities of the medcine. Life is prolonged by keeping the body free from disease. Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil used inâ€" ternally will cure coughs and colds, eradicate asthma, overcome croup and give strength to the respiraâ€" tory organs. Give it a trial. It is uscless providing pure fresh milk for your children, and then altowing discased, â€" germâ€"bearing ies to contaminate it. Use Wilâ€" son‘s EFly Pads, and keep your house free from the filthy insects. "Oh, I guess it will,"" replied the ertical friend. "It seems pretty tough." 3 Minard‘s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. <"Yegs, your honor Iâ€"wigh to say that the jury is a lot more intelliâ€" gceat than it looks. The verdict has proved that."" If men had fur women would have a lot of fun rubbing it the wrong way. "He was always thought," said Uncle Ethan, reflectingly, "to be one of the charitablest men in the whole town, and I guess he was. Young Widowâ€"‘‘Have you read any of the late novels ?"" _ # _ The Bachelorâ€"‘"No;â€" since the first of the year I have been trying to lead a better life." Practically, oneâ€"seventh of Ireâ€" land‘s area is bog. : The ‘town of Galt has been the gieat centre in Canada for the manufacture of woodworking maâ€" chinery and tools, and the growth of the industry there and in neighâ€" bering towns has been of the steadiâ€" eot and soundest character. _ Ever since the woodworking machinery business in Canada was big enough to be known, the name of Mr. R. MacGregor has been closely associâ€" ated with it, and it was under his direction that the leading companâ€" ies included in the consolidation beâ€" came known by the lines of machinâ€" ery they manufactured from one end of Canada to the other. "Do you think this poem will live?‘ asked the verse carpenter with the high brow. _ 2 C The organization of the Canada Machinery Corporation has more than usual interest from an Onâ€" tario standpoint, inasmuch as all the companies included have grown with the country from very small bheginnings to the point where they are the largest concerns of their kind, not only in Ontario, but in the whole of Canada. Mr. MacGregor, as well as all the other men who have had practical experience in the different companâ€" ies included in the consolidation are being identified with the Canada Machinery Corp., and as the reâ€"orâ€" gsnization plan provides for ample woerking capital of the new comâ€" pany, the development of the woodâ€" working machinery and tool manuâ€" facturing of Canada should be much greater than it has ever been at any previous period. "He always owned a plug hat, for one thing, and I never knew him to refuse to lend to anybody."‘ Minard‘s Liniment Cures CGarget in Cows. Impetus to the Industrial Developâ€" ment of the Province. wHAT HE HAD TO SAY. FRIENDLY CRITICISM. TRUE LIBERALITY. PASSED THEM UP. ONTARIO GAINS. IF THEY HAD. + WITH WRITS, NOT A GOOSE. Second _ _ Matronâ€"‘"Oh, indeed! Mine doesn‘t make the slisghtest distinction between the sexkes ‘ A sane man has more respect for a thermometer than he bas for an almanac. NO DISTINCTION. First Matronâ€"‘"‘Yes, my doctor has the reputat.on of being quite a ladyâ€"killer." ‘Pardon me,""‘ said the lady on a marketing expedition, "but are tuese egas fresh laid ?" The Best Liver Pill.â€"The action ¢f the liver is easily disarranged. A sudden.chill, undue exposure to the elements, overâ€"indulgence in some favorite food, excess in drinking, are a few of the causes. But whatâ€" ever may be the cause, Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills can be relied upon as the best corrective that can be taken. They are the leading liver pills and they have no superiors among such preparations. * "So the bride and groom especiâ€" ally requested their friends not to throw rice after them ?‘ Minard‘s Liniment Cures Colds, Ets. ‘‘Yes. They asked us to hand the rice over in a package so that it could be used. when they got to housekeeping." Every really good article is imiâ€" tated by unscrupulous people who try to sell their goods on the repuâ€" tation of others. Our readers are reminded that there is only one fly pad, that is Wilson‘s. Insist on getting the genuine, and avoid disâ€" appointment. 4 Mike Microbeâ€"‘""Well, the first thousand I named Clarence and you named the rest of them Mabel, and I think it‘s up to you from Eow on."‘ Gentlemen,â€"In June ‘98, I had my band and wrist bitten and badly mangled by a vicious horse. I suffered greatly for seyâ€" eral days and the tooth cuts refused to heal until your agent gave me a bottle of MINARD‘S LINIMENT, which I began using. The effect was magical; in five hours the pain had ceased and inâ€"two weeks the wounds had completely healed and my hand and arm were as well as ever. , ‘{Absolutely, _ madam,‘"‘. replied the grocer, . promptly. $The farmer I purchased those eggs from won‘t allow his hens to lay them any other way." Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited St. Antoine, P.Q A man with a bundle thrust his head and then his body into an ofâ€" fice. The following dialogue then tcok place : "I‘ve brought these clothes for yeu to press,"‘ said the caller. ‘The man next door says you‘re a kird at pressing suits.‘" ‘‘Well,""‘ said the occupant of the cffice, "the man next door is right, enly this isn‘t a tailor‘s shopâ€"it‘s a lawyer‘s office." INVESTMENT AcENTS 43 Scott Street, Toronto. Main 2189â€" worldly wisdom ?" Stocks, Bonds and Pebenfures Mrs. Microbeâ€"‘‘What shall we name the babies?‘ Ivesâ€"‘"‘Young Loaffler, who is going to marry Smith‘s daughter, isa‘t an industrious fellow.‘" Beersâ€"‘‘No, he isn‘t industrious, and Smith evidently realizes the fact and is preparing for the inevitâ€" able result." When people ask for advice it is generally for the purpose of decidâ€" ing what not to do. Beersâ€"‘‘"‘Why, I mean that Smith is enlarging his house to make room for the young man.‘" Ivesâ€"‘"‘What do that 1. Doss Your Back Aohe 7 Don‘t experim imitations but get the genuing, pthe ?~'i§ d;"I?'! Menthol Plaster. It cures. 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