t ~Another is allowing to cling to ‘ it such matkem_as will weaken the e ensmel. Acids wil ao tuis. This ~ _ is why immediately after eating any fruit the mouth should berinsed with a solution of bicarbonate of soda, a teaspoonful of the powder to half a glass of water. Soda counteracts acids and it is needed as a wash always after eating candâ€" , ies, too, for sweets left on the teeth ( create acids. These acids eat the enamel. "In my opinion rinsing the mouth pfrequently and often with soda or ater would save a_ woman 0%3 year in dentist bills. (6s SEMATSH OURH 10 STAY CURE TLinimeuts of no Availâ€"Ths Trouble Must be Treated Through f ths Blood. This article is intended as a talk to the man or woman with rheumaâ€" tism who wants to be cured. Not merely relieved, not half cured, but actually cured. The most a rheumatic sufferer can hope for in rubbing something on the swollen aching joints is a little relief. And all the while the trouble is becomâ€" ing more firmly seated. Medical authorities now know that rheumaâ€" tism is rooted . in the blood ,and that while rubbing on liniments or hot fomentations may give temporâ€" ary relief, they cannot possibly cureâ€"you must go to the root of the trouble in the blood. That is why Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure rheumatism. They make new, rich blood, which expels the poisonous ia,cid, and the rheumatism disapâ€" ‘pears. There are thousands of former rheumatic sufferers in Caâ€" nada, now well and strong, who thank Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills that they are now free from the aches and pains and tortures of thig dreaded trouble. Mr. Joseph Ludâ€" dington. New Harbor, N. S., says : «‘Some three years ago my wife was stricken with rheumatism, and sufâ€" fered so much tha. we dispaired of her ever getting well again. _ At first she was able to go about, but in spite of all we did for her she grew so bad that we had to lift her in and out of bed, and finally the pains grew so excruciating that we could only move her little by little, with the sheet under her. Finally we were induced to get Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills for her. I do not ’remember just how many boxes she took, but I do know that they were the first medicine that reached the disease, and that she continued to improve until she was again as well as ever, and could do her houseâ€" hold work. â€" To‘ us it is simply marvellous what Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills did for her, and we are glad to give this testimonial in the hope that it will benefit some other poor sufferer." ‘‘Understanding the formation of the teeth may help to do for them as they should be done by. That hard outside which frequently does duty as a nutâ€"cracker, thread cutâ€" ter, and the rest, is thin ; nothing more than enamel of paper thickâ€" ness. Under this the tooth strucâ€" ture is soft and porous. Therefore, when the enamel is cracked or broken _ any moisture _ steeps through, settles in the porous subâ€" stances, and decay is inevitable. Eha,t is one way that the tooth oes. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. 10 AVOID DENTIST BiLS A dentist who was working reâ€" cently on the teeth of a suffering woman and trying to distract her attention from the pain said : "I wouldn‘t have half as much business if women would only give the simplest attention to their tecth. By ‘time‘ I mean before any amage can be done. For prevenâ€" on is one of the certain ways of preserving a good set of teeth. Ill health is often given as the reason for poor teeth, when many times it is frequently the result of negâ€" lect. DECAY CAN BE QUITE EASILY PREVENTED. People Do Not Know How To Use Brushesâ€"Soda a Saver of the Enamel. Euckly stops covdhs, cures colds, bheels e throat acd luivis a e = _ Z5 cents. Prichs Cure NOT NUTâ€"CRACKERS. ACIDS IN CANDIES HOW TO BRUSKH. to these mouth washes a nethod of brushing will do vard preservation,‘‘ he conâ€" ‘‘Rubbing the brush to ‘‘There‘s a difference in chilâ€" dren.‘‘ ‘‘Yes ; the poor man‘s chilâ€" dren are assets ; the rich man‘s, liaâ€" bilities *‘ There is nothing more beneficial to the muscles, especially those of the back, than the natural tumbâ€" ling about of little children; the ecradle or carriage does not afford sufficient exercise. Once inside the railing or in the box, it is imposâ€" sible for the child to get out, and both mother and child can rest in peace. A portable railing in the form of a square, or a box will do, serves as a very helpful and comfortable place for the baby. A blanket can be placed on the floor of any room in which the mother is at work, and the baby placed on it with its toys, an«& all surrounded with the railâ€" ing; or, if a box is used, castors can be placed on the bottom so it will be eHsily moved, the box padâ€" ded on the inside. and fro only polishes the middle of the surface, just as the nails would be affected if a woman rubbed her chamois buffer over the top only. I notice some women turn their finâ€" gers sidewise when they polish them so that every part of the nail may be made to shine. She can‘t turn her teeth, naturally, but what she can do, and so can other women, is to adapt the brush to the teeth. The brush should be held across the teeth and placed at the top of the gums of the upper jaw. Then the bristles must be drawn down to the bottom of the teeth following the space between. The lower jaw is treated by beginning at the gum and drawing the brush up toward the top. Chances are that partiâ€" cles will be eliminated; in any event the edges of the teeth have been cleared. $ Sss "‘And, â€"of course, dental silk should be used after each meal, drawing it between the teeth to remove any bits of food. If they remain they certainly will make the teeth decay." Landlady Who Wrung Bird‘s Neck is Now in Hospital. A parrot called Plato, remarkâ€" able for its ability as a linguist, was the principal character in a tragedy. in Paris, France, recently. M. Vincente de Carvallo, its ownâ€" er, is in prison, and M. Carvallo‘s landlady is in hospital, with severe injuries inflicted by the student when she wrung the parrot‘s neck. Amusing the baby is often a problem to the mother on the farm. One of the ordinary clothes basâ€" kets lined with pillows, one coverâ€" ing the bottom and the others the sides, makes the best kind of a nest for the baby. It is far better than cradle or cab. It is so firmly balanced that there is no danger of baby falling out, and it can be placed either on the floor=or on the table. Plato was a remarkable parrot. He could utter many military comâ€" mands in Spanish, make charming little speeches in English, demand sauerkraut, beer, and the Kaiser in German, and also talk French with Bowel trouble is the cause of most of the ailments from which little ones suffer. When baby‘s bowels are not working regularly:illness is sure to appear, but when the bowels are regular the little one is usually bright, active and happy. No other medicine for babies has such good effect on the bowels as has Baby‘s Own Tablets. They make their action regular, sweeten the stoâ€" mach and promote good health. Concerning them Mrs. Freeman Feener, of Barry‘s Corner, N. S., writes : "I can heartily recommend Baby‘s Own Tablets for all the troubles from which little ones sufâ€" fer. _ My baby girl was troubled with her bowels and was so small and puny I thought we would lose her. I saw Baby‘s Own Tablets adâ€" vertised and began giving them to her and now she is a big, healthy happy baby. For this I thank the Tablets, and I always keep them in the house.‘" The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. f M. Carvallo was very proud of his pet, and when he returned from his lectures he spent hours teachâ€" ing the bird new phrases. It apâ€" pears, however, that Mme. Machâ€" unel, his landlady, disliked the parâ€" rot and she frequently urged M. Carvallo to get rid of it. One morning while at breakfast, M. Carvallo noticed a murderous look in the landlady‘s eye when Plato amicably invited her to come out and pick violets with him. M. Carvallo left to attend a lecture, but became uneasy and returned an hour later, just in time to find the landlady wringing the parrot‘s neck. Maddened with grief, the student threw his landlady downstairs. She was taken to the hospital, and he was taken to prison. BOWEL TROUBLE MAKES SICKLY BABIES CARE OF uncanny fluency. PARROT MURDERED. THE BABY ON FARM. Kateâ€"These new photographs of yours remind me of Jack. Aliceâ€" Of Jack! For mercy‘s sake, where‘s the resemblance Kateâ€"They flatâ€" ter you so, dear. Wifeâ€""A tree, you know, gets new clothes every springâ€"hat, parâ€" asol, â€" everything." Husbandâ€" "‘Yes, darlingâ€"and makes them all itself." Minard‘s Liniment Cures Burns, Ets. Soft corns are difficult to eradiâ€" cate, but Holloway‘s Corn Cure will draw them out painlessly. Relief for the Depressed.â€"Physiâ€" cal and mental depression usually have their origin in a disordered state of the stomach and liver, as when these organs are deranged in their action the whole system is afâ€" fected. Try Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills. . They revive the digestive processes, act beneficially on the nerves and restore the spirits as no other pills will. They are cheap, simple and sure, and the effects are lasting. Pills a sure relief from those aches and pains that only women know is becoming more evident every day, and Mrs. Agnes Vaillancourt of this place gladly gives her experience as an addition to the mass of proof that is being piled up. "‘For three years I suffered inâ€" tensely with Kidney Disease,‘""‘ Mrs. Vaillancourt states. ‘"I had pain everywhere. I only used six boxes of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills and I am completely cured of all my aches and pains. I am in perfect health toâ€"day."" as he could extricate himself he rose and offered her his seat. ‘‘You are very kind, sir,‘‘ she said, pantâ€" ing forâ€"breath. ‘‘Not at all, maâ€" dam,‘‘ he replied. ‘"It‘s not kindâ€" ness; it‘s simply selfâ€"defence."" DODD‘S$ KIDNEYX PILLS THE SsURE CURE FOR ALL ACHES AND PAINS. WHAT EVERY WOMAN sroULd KNOW Lafond, Alberta, Feby. 6 (Special).â€"That the women of the West are finding in Dodd‘s Kidney A stout woman entered aâ€"crowdâ€" ed car and took hold of a strap diâ€" rectly in front of a man seated in the corner. As the car started she lunged against his newspaper and trod heavily on his toes. As soon Mrs. Vaillancourt adds her experiâ€" ence to the great mass of proof that Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are woâ€" man‘s best friend. Woman‘s health depends on ter Kidneys. If they are not in perfect order the impurities . are not strained out of her blood and she cannot be healthy. She feels it in every part of her body and the reâ€" sult is that she is weary and worn and full of aches and pains. What every woman should know is that there is sure relief and perfect health for her if she uses Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Costiveness and its Cure.â€"When the excretory organs refuse to perâ€" form their functions properly the inâ€" testines become clogged. This is known as costiveness and if negâ€" lected gives rise to dangerous comâ€" plications. _ Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills will effect a speedy cure. At the first intimation of this ailment the sufferer should procure a packâ€" et of the pills and put himself unâ€" der a course of treatment. The good effects of the pills will be alâ€" most immediately evident. Why do you take yourself so seriâ€" ously Minard‘s Liniment for sale everywhere. "I dare make the prediction, based on knowledge of important experiments, that the day is not far distant when the coal pile in the cellar will be replaced by the elecâ€" trical reservoir of boxlike shape and moderate size, to furnish heat throughout the entire building and also to the kitchen in residences for cooking. And this will be done economically compared with coal, as the accumulated electricity will be stored at low cost and be on tap for use when needed. "I am hopeful that this may be realized before we meet again one year from now, if we do meet. Then will the coal wagon in front of the house disappear, the furnace careâ€" taker lose his vocation and the ash man become a reminiscence."" An Expert Sees Its Realization Near at Hand. At an electric dinner given by the Edison Electric Iluminating Comâ€" pany, Charles W. Price, editor of the Electrical Review and Western Electrician, one of the speakers, made the following statement : Fair exchange is no robbery, but usually one of the parties get stuck. ELECTRICAL NOONDAY. THINK THIS OVER. Do I look like the hired man !""‘ was the young woman‘s impertinâ€" ent reply. The fire, which broke out about 2 o‘clock in the morning, practicalâ€" ly burned out the great rango of buildings occupied by the firm, covering an area of 180 feet by 120 feet. The place was closely stocked with beautiful carriages of every description, and many of these were burned. Among those destroyed, in addition to® the Coronation coach, was a barouche belonging to the Queen, and the State coach of the Duke of Ricnmond, which was also being decorated. Had Been in Use for Over Two Hundred Years. A glass coach belonging to the King, which was to have been used at the Coronation, was destroyed in a fire which did $400,000 worth of damage at Notting Hill last week. The coach had been placed with Messrs. Barker & Company of Olaf street, Notting Hill, for retrimming in readiness for the Coronation, and the work was nearing compleâ€" tion. Gold to the value of $1,500 was used in the ornamentation of the vehicle. You will sneeze; perhaps feel chilly. You think you are catchâ€" ing cold. Don‘t wait until you know it. Take a dose of Hamlins Wizard Oil and you just can‘t catch cold. It was at first thought that the Royal coach was the famous Acoru coach, but this proved to be incorâ€" rect, as the Acorn is now housed at the Royal mews. The glass coach, as the one that has been burnt was known, had long been noted. for its exquisite workmanship, which dated back some 200 years. It weighed three tons, and the frameâ€" work was constructed of English ash. Loud apparel naturally proclaims the man. ‘ , ‘"‘Are you the maid ?‘ asked the stranger at the door. ___ Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dindruft. CORONATIQN COACH BURNED. "After all,""‘ said the optimist, "you must admit that this is the best world you have ever been in."‘ ‘‘¥es,""‘ replied the pessimist; "but hang it, my wife is the best wife I‘ve ever had, and that‘s not sayâ€" ing much for her.‘‘ ‘Robby,"" said the naughty boy‘s mother, "here is a story in the paper about a bad little fellow who made himself very ill by erying for something he couldn‘t have." ‘‘Well,‘"‘ sniffed the unimpressed urchin, ‘"I should think it would have been cheaper to give him what he wantedf{ than to pay the docâ€" Unless worms be expelled from the system, no child can be healâ€" thy. Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterâ€" minator is the best medicine extant to destroy worms. tor !"‘ ‘"‘One found some money, the other tried to make him fork it over, and when he refused, knifed him."" "‘How‘s your wife‘s cold this motning !‘ asked â€" a â€" neighbor. ‘"‘Much better, thank. you. There‘s a dance toâ€"morrow evening that she wants to go to."‘ ‘‘Honesty, my son,""‘ said the milâ€" Honaire, ‘"is the best policy."‘ "Well, perhaps it is, dad, teâ€" joined the youthful philosopher; ‘"but it strikes me you have done pretty well, nevertheless." ‘‘What was the cause of the quarâ€" rel between the two tramps tflxickly stops Eo'uâ€"dâ€"in_s;â€"::ure: the throat and lungs. mc Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets Drug@iats refund money if it fails to curo. E. W. GROVR‘E signature is on each box. 25c. Mrs. Winslow‘s Seothing Syrap SAhriohs Cure AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDPY. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ISSUE NO. 10â€"11. IMPERTINENT EXPENSIVE, THE CAUSE. colds, heals 25 cents. "I want to look at some canes,"‘ said a magnificent young man to the shopkeeper, "and I‘m in a great hurry."" "‘Yes, sir; yes, sir,"" responded the shopkeeper, very much flurried. â€" "‘Here, James,""‘ to shop assistant, "‘show this gentleâ€" man some hurricanes." The nobleman, according to the London Daily Mail, was profoundâ€" ly displeased with a farmer whom he thought wanting in proper reâ€" spect. =~â€" 4 > _‘‘Are you aware,"‘ he demanded, irately, "that my ancestors came over with the Conqueror *‘ "If they did,""‘ the farmer calmâ€" ly replied, ‘"I reckon they found mine here when they comed." to bad sores, and caused great pain. I went to a doctor, and tried various prescriptions, but seemed to get no benefit, so tried another doctor. Again I got no relief, so tried a third doctor, and then a fourth. Although they all did their best for me I got no relief. From the lightâ€"house at Lobster Cove Head, Bonne Gay, Newfoundâ€" land, Mrs. W. Young sends an exâ€" perience of Zamâ€"Buk, which should certainly act as a true beacon light, guiding all sufferers from skin disâ€" ease to a safe harbor of refuge. Mrs. Young says: l suffered with eczema for seven years, and to my great delight Zamâ€"Buk has cured me. The disease started on my breast, and spread until it exâ€" tended over my back. The itching and burningâ€"especially when the affected parts were warmâ€"was terâ€" rible; and yet when the eruption was seratched or rubbed, it turned "I thought I never would be cured, when I saw a report in ‘The Famâ€" ily Herald‘ telling how beneficial Zamâ€"Buk was in cases of skin disâ€" ease, so I tried it. & TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn‘t Smartâ€"Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25¢, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25¢, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. ®©Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. The brave ship was wallowing in the waves that threatened to enâ€" gulf her at any moment. Hastily the captain ordered a box of rockâ€" ets and flares to be brought to the rail, and with his own hands igâ€" nited a number of them, in the hope that they would be seen and the passengers and crew rescued. Amid the rockets‘ red glare a tall, thin, austere individual found his way with difficulty to the rail and spoke to the captain. ‘"Captain,‘"‘ said he, "I protest. We are now facing death. This is no time for a firework display." § ‘‘Well, from the use of the very first box I saw Zamâ€"Buk was gommg to do me good. It eased the irritaâ€" tion, stopped the pain, and the sores began to dry up and disappear. In short, I found Zamâ€"Buk all that was claimed for it, and within a very short time it worked a comâ€" plete cure." Not only for eczema, but for ulâ€" cers, abscesses, varicose veins, bad leg, poisonedf wounds, cuts, cold sores, chapped places, piles, ringâ€" worm, children‘s eruptions, burns, sealds, and all skin injuries and disâ€" eases, Zamâ€"Buk will be found unâ€" equalled. All druggists and stores sell at 50c. box. or post free from Zamâ€"Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Refuse harmful substitutes and imiâ€" tations. Try Zamâ€"Buk Soap, too! ‘‘Those people talked all the time you were playing. _ They couldn‘t hear a word of your music.,‘ ‘‘That‘s all right," replied the egainent performer. ‘"‘My music prevented me from hearing their conversation."" Readyâ€"made Medicineâ€"You need no physician for ordinary ills when you have at hand a bottle of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil. For coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchial trouâ€" bles, it is invaluable, for scalds, burns, bruises, spraing it is unsurâ€" passed, while for cuts, sores, ulâ€" cers and the like it is an unquestionâ€" able healer. It needs no testimonâ€" ial other than the use, and that will satisfy anyone as to its effecâ€" tiveness. Atwaterâ€"‘"No; even when he had electric lights put in his house he kept it dark." Gentlemen,â€"Theodore Dorais, a customer . of mine, was completely cured of rheumatism after five years of suffering, by the judicious The above facts can be verified by writing to him, to the Parish Priest or any of, his neighbors. & A. COTE, Merchant. St. Isidore, Que., 12 May, ‘98. Phelpsâ€"‘‘Tomlinson is very seâ€" cretive; he never tells his friends what he‘s about." Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. use of MINARD‘S LINIMENT QUESTION OF PRECEDENCE A LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER‘S sSTORY. HIS SECRETIVENESS. AN EVEN BREAK. Arnapolis, N.S., May 14, 1909. â€"I am over eigl t« vears of age and have sufferâ€" wd rrom Kidney and Bladder Trouble for fifteen years. I took doctor‘s medicine but got no help. _ I want to thank you for sencï¬n me the sample box of Gin Pills which ie]ped me. & I have taken six boxes of Gin Pills alâ€" together, but got relief before I had taken near that amount. I had to get up some nights every fiteen minutes and had to use an instrument before I could urinate, Now I can lie in bed four or five hours without getting up. ... W.â€"H. PLIERCE. Write National Drug ansd Chemical Co., (Dept. W.L.), Toronto, for free sample. Regular size 506, 6?0!’ $2.50. 4\()‘:{ SALE. â€"10v Aoces Township Westminâ€" ster, County Middlesex, sandy and clay oam, 2 acres fruit, buildings fair, 6 miles to Lone fon Market, 1 mile to R. R. rtation and P. O.~â€" The Woestern Real Estate Kxchange, Limited, London, Ont. ‘‘YÂ¥es, teacher,"‘ was Annuie‘s‘inâ€" nocent answer, "but I ain‘t a bit tired." Many patent medicines have come and gone, but Bickle‘s Antiâ€"Conâ€" sumptive Syrup continues to occuâ€" py a foremost place among remeâ€" dies for coughs and colds, and as a preventive of decay of the lungs. It is a standard medicine that widens its sphere of usefulness year by year. If you are in need of something to rid yourself of a cough or cold, you cannot do better than try Bickle‘s Syrup. ‘‘Why don‘t you pause there, Annie " rather impatiently inquirâ€" ed the music teacher who was strugâ€" gling with a dull, but willing, puâ€" pil. ‘"Don‘t you see that rest ?‘ UTORCYCLES, Flying Me. kels, Bradbury‘s Yales, Brown‘s, Lincola, ilks, and others, [.ew and secondhand, from $60 to $375. _ send for Catalogue.â€"Brown, 216 Spadina, Torento. We don‘t know, but it‘s our opinâ€" ion that the most selfâ€"conscious perâ€" son on earth must be the man in his first plug hat. IF you de:ire to purchase a Fruit, Stock, (}rg.i?: or Dairy Fazm in Ontario, or Land in Man toba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, consult mo. I have thousand farms on my list, some bargaing. If you want to sell any kind of Fropsrty, see me. Phone Main 6090. _ Nights and hohdays, Park 627. H. W. Dawson, Ninety Colborne Street. Toronto. NEEN AND WOMEN WANTED to represent us Locally, Iwo doliars per day salaty and commission. No experience necessary. Wrike J. L. NICHOLS CO., Limited, Toronto. ‘"‘Papa,""‘ queried the smallâ€" son of a physician, leoking up from his Sunday school book, "did the patiâ€" ents of Job get better, or did they all die ?" I EARN THE BARBER _ TRADXZâ€"NEW 4 systetmâ€"constant practicoâ€"careful instrueâ€" iouâ€"a fow weeks‘ complete courssâ€"tools fre@ Gradnates| earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Write for catalogue. _ Moler Barber Cellego, 221 Queen Kast, Toronto, ‘"He is, my bov but for goodness sake don‘t follow his example." "I understand he‘s one of your leading citizens ?" A exparfence neoded. Sells on sight. Absol to necessity to farmers, Does work of thirty nen. Paé;s for itrelf in one hour.._ Write toâ€"day. L[({DER MACHINERY CO. (Dept. 5). Sarnia, me. C ANCER, Tumors, Lumps, etc. Internal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. 'Be!’l\ma,n Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood. Ont and faded Suits wouidâ€"look better dved. !f no agent of ours in your town, write direct to M ntreal, Box 158. British Amerioan Dyeing_ Co. PAINT WITHOUT OIL A prominent manufacturer has discovered a glrocem o‘ making a new kind of paint without the use of oil. He calls i POWDR PAINT. Tt is a dry powder, and all that is required is cold water to make a Yaint waterproof, freproof and endurable as oil paint. . Ib adheres to any surface, wood, stone or brick, spreads and looks like oil paint, and costs about oneâ€" fourth as much. Full information and catalogue mailed on request to THE POWDR PAINT CO. _ Torexto Minard‘s Liniment Relieves Neuralgla. ‘MTORTHAWBEST HARM LANDSâ€"â€"Half a milâ€" N lion acres in most fertile districts. Spoolal Jispection excursion in April. Write _ now. Itewart & Mathews Co., Ltd., Galt, â€" Ont. Agents wanted throughout Ontario. ; PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your dxru%?ist will refund money if PAZO OINT: MENT fails to curs any case of Itching, Blind Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50¢) Your Qvercoats positively cured. â€"Cure your suffering and live quietly. ‘"Common Sense" for Piles will do it, $1 a box, $5 for 6 boxes. Mailed on receipt of price. The most highly efficient application for the reduction of Swellings, Goitre, Thick Neck, Glandular Enlargements. Its Positive, PILES GENTS WANTED.â€"$3.00 a day easy The Soul of a Piano is the Action. Insist on the "O1TO HIGEL" * THE BEST MEDICINE : for Cougns Coupe LYLE $1â€"t5 1 &Y . h <~Agva 3 * ~â€"ur BECT NMENLCINCE x Cecheve se \ \ 718 WEST QUEEN STREET SAVED IN HiS OLD ACE. NO NEED TO REST. SELEâ€"CONSCIOUS. BE DIFFERENT. Piano Action ACENTS WANTED FARMS FOR SALE. THEIR FATE. of all kinds, in any and all stages, quickly relieved and MEDICINE ;/ comrany. IC FOR SALE. WANTED. TERENTO a box for 25