Japanese banking facilities in China are good now, but are to be made larger and still better. In anticipation the older banking inâ€" terests are doubling their capital and embarking in new banking lines. Cotton mills in india are making nmo profits, but heavy losses owing to the high price of cotton. Fourâ€" teen closed in January and six in February, throwing 20,000 people out of work. The jute mills in Calâ€" cutta are working only five days a week. The Malay States and Sumatra are being rapidly developed comâ€" mercially, reports the commercial agent at Singapore of the Departâ€" ment of Agriculture of the State of Victoria, Australia. s Don‘t dose. yourself with purgaâ€" tives as so many people do in the hope that you can put your blood right. _ Purgatives gallop through the system and weaken instead of giving strength. â€" Any doctor will tell you this is true. What you need in the spring is a tonic that will make new blood and build up the nerves. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills is the only medicine that can do this speedily, safely and surely. Every dose of this medicine helps to make new blood, which clears the skin, strengthens the appetite, and makes tired, depressed men, women and children bright, active and strong. Mr. B. Martin, Deux Rivieres, Que., says: ‘"About a year ago I was all run down. I was pale, weak, and had but little apâ€" petite. I also suffered from a seâ€" vere pain in the back, and though Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Both Austria and Germany are improving their steamship services to China. In the last nine months of 1910 India‘s imports amounted to $393,â€" 933,633, and the exports to $499,â€" 930,265, increases of $22,000,000 and $74,000,000. Customs receipts were $25,000,000, a gain of nearly $6,000,â€" 000. I tried several medicines nothing helped me until I began the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and these soon fully restored my health. _ I can strongly recommend these pills to every weak person.‘"‘ Ttems of Interest From the Other Side of the World. Japan is increasing its imports of Australian wool and frozen meats. The people are rapidly adopting Western clothing and a meat diet. â€" Nickel mining is quite active in New Caledonia. European firms are investing largely in it and other mining. Some fair gold discoveries have been made recently. BABIES WHO SUFFER FROM CONSTIPATION The little ones who suffer from constipation, colic, indigestion, or any of the many ills that afflict children, will find prompt relief in Baby‘s Own Tabletsâ€"a medicine that is guaranteed absolutely safe and free from all injurious drugsâ€" in fact the only medicine for babies sold under the guarantee of a govâ€" ernment analyst to contain no opiâ€" ate, narcotic or other "soothing‘‘ stuff. _ Concerning them Mrs. Erâ€" nest Plamondon, Ste. Julie Station, Que., writes : "Ib is a pleasure for me to let you know _ what your Baby‘s Own Tablets have done for my children. My baby suffered terribly from constipation and alâ€" though we had a doctor there was no change in his condition till I beâ€" gan to give him Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" lets, but since then he is enjoying gocd lealth." â€" The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail At 35 cents a box from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘. Medicine Co., Brockvil‘e, ‘Ont. endersonâ€"‘"Ever met with any seÂ¥Kious accident while travelling Hanpeckâ€""Did I%? I met my wife whige travelling abroad."" There may be other corn cures, buts Halloway‘s Corm Cure staads at the head of the list so far as teâ€" sults are concerned. Not exactly sickâ€"but not feeling quite well. That‘s the way most people feel in the soring. _ Easily tired, appetite fickle, sometimes heaaaches anu a feciuing of aepresâ€" sion. Pimples or eruptions may apâ€" pear on the skin, or there may be twinges of rheumatism or neuralâ€" gia. Any of these indicate that the blood is out of order; that the inâ€" door life of winter has left its mark upon you and may easily deâ€" velop into more serious trouble. Bo Not Use Harsh Purgativesâ€" Tonic ig All You Need â€" The more a man buits in the ofâ€" tener he gets kicked out. A GO0D MEDICINE Winard‘s Liniment Cures Surns, Ets AWAY OVEkK THE SEA. FOR THE SPRING l Cheapest of all Oils.â€"Considerâ€" img the curative â€"qualities of Dr. ]Thomas’ Eclectric Oil it is the cheapest of all preparations offerâ€" led to the public. it is to be found ]in every drug stors in Canada from icoast to coast and all country merâ€" ‘chants keep it for sale. Bo, being \easily procurable and extremely | moderate in price, no one skould ‘be without a bottle of it. Most youngsters have their own ideas of greatness, as they have of everything else that comes within their reach. Ec a boy‘s mind, a battle is all sound and fury ; the hero of the fight is the one who has inspired most fear among the enâ€" emy. Among the stories told by vev in his book, "Irish Life and Humor,"‘ there is one relating to Lord Wolseley after his return to England from service in India. “Yes, I was in a good many batâ€" tles," said the noble lord. _ _ The youngster looked at him in wondering silence, and then said, "‘Let‘s hear you holler !‘ Doctorâ€"‘"‘Have you any aches or pains this morning !‘ Patientâ€"‘‘YÂ¥es, doctor; it hurts me to breathe; in fact, the only trouble now seems to be with my breath." ‘ Doctorâ€" ‘All right. Ill give you something that. will soon stop that." & ‘"‘Then,‘""‘ said Michael, ‘"maybe ye‘ll be after givin‘ me wife th‘ toâ€" bacey, an‘ her ladyship ‘ll give me th tay." ‘"‘Are _ you the Wolseley that fought in the battles ‘‘_ 2 HOW THIN FOLKS "Oi dramed that ye gave me a fine box o‘ tobacey, an‘ that her ladyship, yer honored wife, gave me humble Biddy a little caddy o‘ th‘ ~best tay.‘" ‘‘Ah, Michael, but you know dreams always go by contraries.‘‘ Wolseley, who is fond of chilâ€" dren, was once introduced to a boy four years old. The child gazed at the general with an expression halfâ€" incredulous, and then said : New â€" Accidental _ Discovery Gives Startling Resultsâ€"Puts Flesh on Thin People and Rounds Out Imâ€" perfect Figures. ‘"Well, if I did,"‘ he assured her, with an apologetic grin, "I got my wish, thank you.‘"‘ _ "Good ;xio;ning, yer honor. Glad am I to see yez. Oi had a fine drame of ye last night." . w‘;’Irndeed, Michael !‘‘ remarked the employer. ‘‘What was the dream ?"" For womenâ€"and men, too, for that matâ€" terâ€"who can never appear stylish with anything they wear, because ~of _ abnorâ€" mal thinness /and angularity, this reâ€" markable prescription is destined to solve the problem. As a beauty maker for the figure it is simply wonderful while it adds brightmess to. the eyes, and color to the cheeks and lips. ‘It requires no parâ€" ticular dieting, but acts as an aid to nature by its peculiar action on the nerves and blood supply. The blood and nerves distribute over the body all the nourishment or flesh building elements obtained from the food. The trouble with thin people has always been that they do not agsorb or retain enough of the fleshy matter to make them gain in weight even to a normal extent; but this new discovery of blending certain harmâ€" less drugs is a revelation to science, and hundreds have gained from ten to forty pounds in a few weeks. There is no danâ€" ger of becoming too fat. When you get the right weight then stop usiag. _ _ The pedlar rapped timidly at the kitchen entrance. Mrs. Kelly, anâ€" gry at being interrupted in her washing, flung open the door and glowered at him. It was the same old story of a man who refused to tell his wife the outâ€" come of a business transaction in which, naturally, she took a deep interest. "No," he sneered, 1 won‘t tell you. If I did, you‘d repeat it. You women can never keep a secret." "Imd you wish to see me?‘ she demanded in threatening tones. The pedlar backed off a few steps. S a> "John,""‘ said the woman quietly, "have I ever told the secret about the solitaire engagementâ€"ring you gave me eighteen years ago being An old Irish gardener, meeting his master, after the prolonged abâ€" sence of the latter from the estate, touched his finger to the tip of his cap, ard said : The general health and strength is greatly improved in anyone trom the age of sixteen to sixty. Women soon â€" ge! glump, with well rounded arms and full ust, and men become straight, strongâ€" looking and healthy. . In a half pint bottle get three ounces of essense of pepsin and vuree ounces syrup thubarb. Then add_ one ounce compound essence cardiol, shake ‘and let stand two hours. Then add one ounce tincture cadomene compound (not cardoâ€" mom). Take a teaspoonful before and after meals, and weigh before beginning. paste :;uTcl;lyâ€";tâ€"o;:-s éouéi&.'cnres- colds, heels the throet and lundgs a & o+ 25 cents. Sbriens C ure ONE LOOK WAS ENOUGKH Simple Prescription Given. THE SUPREME TEST. ONE FOR THE WIFE BY CONTRARIES. RELIEF READY. CAN GET FLESHY. Motherâ€"‘"What‘s that I hear? Gerald actually kissed you at the railway station ? And what did you «do, pray ‘ â€" Daughterâ€"‘‘Well, so as to make everybody think he was a relative, and so prevent a scanâ€" dal, I kissed him, too."‘ ‘‘Yes,"‘ Dame Bouchard says, in an interview, "I am happy to tell you Dodd‘s Kidney Pills have made me well. They completely cured my little girl, twelve years old, of kidney diseéase, so I made up my mind to try them for my backache and heart trouble. I have taken twelve boxes and feel sure that they will completely cure me."‘ Dodd‘s Kidney Pilis are doing a great work in this neighborhood. They have yet to find a case of kidney disease they cannot cure. Whether the disease takes the form of Backache, Lumbago, Rheumaâ€" tism, Urinary Trouble or Bright‘s Disease, it is all the same to Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. They always cure it. New Girl (timidly)â€"‘‘I s‘pose you are a fine cook, mum ?"‘ Young Misâ€" tress=â€"‘‘Bless me, no. I don‘t know a thing about it.‘‘ New Girl (reâ€" lieved)â€"‘"Then we‘ll get on famousâ€" ly, mum. I don‘t, cither."‘ Jonquieres, Chicoutimi Co., Que., Apr. 17 (Special). â€"Encouraged. to use Dodd‘s Kidney Pills by the fact that they completely cured her litâ€" tle girl of kidney disease, Dame Jos. Bouchard of this village, is satisfied she has at last found perâ€" manent relief from the heart trouâ€" ble and backache that have trouâ€" bled her for so long. "‘Well, my little man," inquir ed a visitor pleasantly, ‘"who are you!?‘ ‘"I‘m the baby‘s brother!‘‘ was the ingenuous reply. Sleeplessness.â€"Sleep is the great restorer and to be deprived of it is vital loss. â€" Whatever may be the cause of it, indigestion, nervous deâ€" rangement or mental worry, try a course of Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills. Bv regulating the action of the stomach, whereby the trouble lies, they will restore normal conâ€" ditions and healthful sleep will folâ€" low. â€" They exert a sedative force upon the nerves and where there is unrest they bring rest. â€" Heâ€"‘"If you love me, why did you at first refuse me?‘‘ Sheâ€""I wantâ€" ed to see what you would do." He â€""But I might have rushed off without â€" waiting for an explanaâ€" tion.‘"‘ Sheâ€"‘"I had the door lockâ€" ed." Bickle‘s Antiâ€"Consumptive Syrup needs no recommendation. To all who are familiar with it, it speaks for itself. Years of use in the treatâ€" ment of colds and coughs and all affections of the throat has unquesâ€" tionably â€" established its _ place among the very best medicines for such diseases. If you give it a trial you will not regret it. You will find it 25 cents well invested. ‘"‘What I can‘t understand,"" groaned Tommy, ‘"is that a little inside like mine can have such a tremendous big ache." Mr. Ackerâ€""What! You want a new bonnet! . Why, I think the one you have is very becoming.‘‘ Mrs. Ackerâ€"‘‘"Yes, and so do the neighbors. They think it is beâ€" coming very ancient and decrepit.‘"‘ For your own sake, don‘t wait until â€" it happens. _ It_ may be a headache, toothache, earache, or some painful accident. Hamlins Wizard Oil will cure it. Get a botâ€" tle now. Mifkinsâ€"‘‘Would it hurt your feelings if Iâ€" should call you a lfar ?‘ â€" Biflansâ€"‘"‘Ohk, no. ;but it micht hurt my knuckles." They cured her Baughter‘s Kidney Discase and she tried them herâ€" self, with the result that her backï¬che and ~heart trouble are gone. . 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¢, 50¢c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25¢, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. ® Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. DAME BOUCHARD FOUND REâ€" LIEF IN DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS. Minard‘s Linizsent Cures Dindruf. SHE LEARNED FROM HER LITTLE GIRL Mrs. WinsLow‘s SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, _SOFTENS the GUMS ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLICG, and is the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. It is abâ€" solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for ‘"Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twentyâ€"five cents a bottle. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTâ€": MENT 1a.1fs to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c‘ REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Can be done perfectly hy our French process, Try it. A butcher in a certain town was famed for selling tough meat. One day, a customer entered and asked for a large beefâ€"steak. ‘"Is it for boiling or stewing you want ‘t?"‘ he ~inquired. ‘‘Neither,"‘ replied the customer; "it is for making a hinge for the barn door." CLEANING LADIES‘ wALKING OR OUTING SÂ¥iTS Erit‘sh American Dyszsinz CGo. Montreal, Toronto, O.tawa and Quebec. Trampâ€"‘‘Have you a copper, sir. I‘m so hungry, I haven‘t had food for a week.""‘. Gentâ€"‘"Oh, how do you exist without food *‘ Tramp 2C Well, sir, it‘ s like this. When I think of my bad luck and misforâ€" tunes a lump rises into my throat, and I simply swaller it."‘ Sweet and palatable, Mother Graves‘ Worm Exverminator is acâ€" ceptable to children, and it does its work surely and promptly. ICE MAN WILL BE NO MORE. The electrical ice box is on its way and the time is surely coming when the iceman will cease to callâ€" when the pressure of a finger will furnish low temperatures for the refrigerator or the ice chest. The new ice plant for the home looks akin to the ordinary refrigerator, being about the same size . and shape. But instead of the iceman dropping huge chunks of ice into its interior, at so much a hunk, a small electric motor will drive a small ammonia ice plant and cireuâ€" late a "cooling liquid‘‘ through a series of refrigerating pipes. Magistrateâ€"‘"I am led to underâ€" stand you stole the watch of the doctor who had just written a preâ€" scription for you. What have you to say to this charge?‘ ‘"Well, your Worship, I found myself in a desperate quandry. â€"His prescripâ€" tion said ‘a spoonful every hour,‘ and I had no timepiece."" > Minard‘s Liniment for sale everywhera. Hotel Clerkâ€"‘‘"We have only one room left, sir, and the bed is only big enough for one. Foreign Guestâ€"‘‘Well, I suppose we haf to dake it; but I hate to haf my wife sleep on der floor." Customerâ€"‘‘Yes, this suit fits me well. It is a credit to you." Taiâ€" Torâ€"Uredif!? No fear! My terms are cash." SPECULATING AND GAMBLING "Congratulations, old man. I hear you have been speculating successfully." ‘"No; I lost money. ‘ ‘‘Well, you ought to know better than to gamble." Minard‘s Liniment Relleves Neuralgla. Raw York Ostrich Feathor Co.. Dent. . _Only one "BROMO QUININE® That is LAXATIVE BROMO_ QUININE!‘ Look for the sixnature of E. W. GROVE. Uxedh_trhu RE ME MBE R gplsa.’g for COUCHS 6 CoLrps quickly stops coughs, cures colds, heals the throat ard lungs. * a & _ 25 cents. UR OcAE 1 U se uhi htA ac Ridelo on ie ic World over to Cure a Cold in One Day Ehuiohts Cure HAD TO KNOW e t se plume esn ut ns E4 ul e tsï¬ es Is just the _:\\\Q\:\;fï¬,j kind for which you would have :;E§§ BeaiT) â€"_to pay $5.00 atany retail store. :‘\\‘i{}\ Itis extra wide, fully 16â€"inches :&’3}:" long, in all colors. with willowy \*“\?\‘:ï¬ flues of great lengch that do not Abaayt e A -\\\«.; lose their curl easily. Send us $1.00 ï¬\’g\‘fl_..-/fl. today, for t:iis is an oppurtunity not SNSprF@ _ to bemissed. We offeralsoan extra ~ * largecandhandsome$7.50plumeat$2.50 S(_d your money by mail, exnress or money order, Renember that your money will be refunded if the plume is not entirely satisfactory, k Ostrich Feathor Co.. Dent, H. 513â€"515 B‘way. N.Y, ISSUE NO. 1iâ€"iL THE TIME 250 With an air of melancholy resigâ€" nation, _ twelveâ€"yearâ€"old _ Horace went to his teacher the other day and handed in the following note from his mother before taking his seat : ‘"Dear Sir,Please excuse Horâ€" ace for not being present yesterâ€" day.. He played truant, but you needn‘t thrash him for it, as the boy he played truant with an‘ him fell out, an‘ he thrashed Horace ; an‘ â€"a â€"man they threw stones at caught him an‘ thrashed him; an‘ the driver of a cart they hung on to thrashed him; an‘ the owner of a cat they chased thrashed him. Then I thrashed him when he came home, after which his father thrashed him, an‘ I had to give him another one for being impudent to me for telâ€" ling father. So you need not thrash himâ€" until next time. He thinks he‘d better attend regular in fuâ€" ture."" Bassompierre, French Ambassaâ€" dor to Spain, was giving his Sovâ€" ereign, Henry IV., an account of the manner of his entry into Maâ€" drid. "I was mounted on the very smallest mule in the world," said the Ambassador. ‘"Ah,"‘ said the King, ‘‘what an amusing sight to see the biggest ass mounted on the smallest mule!"‘ "I was your Maâ€" jesty‘s representative," rejoined Bassompierre. ‘"‘Another time my baby was scaldâ€" ed on her left thigh and calf of leg with boiling water. Directly it wa,s†done I thought to use Zamâ€"Buk, and | spreading some on lint I wra.ppedl up the baby‘s limb. Next morning she rested much easier and I ap-‘ plied a fresh bandage with Zamâ€" Buk. â€"I kept this treatment up“ daily, andâ€"was rewarded by seeing. a great improvement each time t dressed the wound. In a very short space of time the scalds were all. nicely healed. ‘ Little Boyâ€"‘‘Mummy, dear, why can‘t I stay up till it gets late !‘ Motherâ€"‘"‘That wouldn‘t do at all, dear. You‘d wake up so cross in the morning."‘ Little Boy (thoughtâ€" fully)â€""Does daddy go to bed very late, mummy ?"‘ "Run no risks, but lose no time." The latter clause used to be obeyâ€" ed so implicitly that Lord Denby once when returning from Newmarâ€" ket a ‘"horse‘s length‘‘ behind the King, on. whom he was in attendâ€" ance, was stopped in his motor by tre police at Barnetâ€"a happy 1i!â€" lustraion of the principle that the King can do no wrong. The royal drivers do not rely on a motor horn alone. Alongside them on the box there sits a footman, who plays a key bugle to announce the approach of the car. A report sent by Mrs. E. Davey, 786 Ellice Ave., Winnipeg, will ilâ€" lustrate the value â€"of Zamâ€"Buk. She says: ‘My little boy, of three, while playing, fell from a high verandah to the ground, cutting his forehesd badly. Inâ€" stead of calling a doctor who would urdoubtedly have put in a number of stitches, I bathed the wound well, and applied Zamâ€"J uk. The little fellow, altnough suffering keenly. scoon got relief from his pain. In the course of three weeks, by applying Zam Buk daily, the wound was nicely healed. A Safe Pill for Sufferers.â€"There are pills that violently purge and fill the stomach and intestines with pain. â€" Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills are mild and effective. They are purely vegetable, no mineral purâ€" gative entering into their composiâ€" tion and their effect is soothing and beneficial. Try them and be eonâ€" vinced. â€" Thousands can attest their great curative qualities because thousands owe their health and strength to timely use of this most excellent medicine. It may not be generally known | that the drivers of the motor cars of the king, the Prince of Wales, | and the Duke of Connaught are all | policemen, says London Titâ€"Bits. ' ‘The late King‘s instructions were : | frevs e o e o eaad ol e n ar e s maairal "‘Since then I have also used Zamâ€"Buk for a boil which came on my cheek, and which proved very painful and looked unsightly. Zamâ€" Buk soon drew the boil to a head and it then quickly banished it. For all skin injuries and diseases, piles, eczema, salt rheum and face gores, ZameBuk is absolutely un equalled. â€" 50c. box all druggists and stores, or post free from Zamâ€" Buk Co., Foronto. for price. Ery Zamâ€"Buk Soap!‘ Only 25¢c. tablet. PHILOSOPHY. ‘Philosophy, my boy, is the genâ€" tle art of letting your creditors do all the worrying.‘‘ & I consider MINARD‘S LINIMENT the BEST Liniment in use. . I got my foot badly jammed lately. I bathed it well with MINARD‘S LINTâ€" MENT, day. WHEN THE KING MOTORS IN THREE ACCIDENTS. and it was as well as ever next THRASHED OUT. Yours very truly, T. G. MeMULLEN . Send for_ free sample to Doept, W. L. {â€"Naticnal Drug and Chemical Co., Torontg H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Strook Toronto. IT does not matter what kind of a farm you are looking for. it will pay you to consult me as I have several hundred farms on my list. FWYIWO HUNDRED ACRE FARMS from I should think so.. Why, when he came out of the stable he stood upâ€" on his hind legs and tried to emâ€" brace me.‘‘ â€" d unimproved. ‘You should see me be fore going West. Q%EVERAL very fine fifty _acre Frult k Farms. Good value from Eight to Twelve Thousand. Mr. Head Stallâ€"‘"That horse you bought yesterday seems a viciousâ€" looking animal. Is he affectionâ€" ate ?"‘ Mr. Crupperâ€" Affectionate 1 [ wW. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne il Street, Phone Main §990 Day; Nights and Holidays, 272 Wright Ave., Park 527. FOR SALEâ€"450 acres good land ideal for stock farm or game preserve, front. ing with three bays onto Lake Restoule, Ontario. Fish and game abundanst. A sngp for cash. Apply T. H. mith, Broadview, Sask. THE Children‘s, Memorial _ Hospital, Montreal, _ Que., is enlarging _ its nursing staff, and is prepared.â€"to recoive applications from young women of good education who are desirous of becoming trained nurses. Application forms will be forwarded on request. _ AcceZ#=" applis cants will be given a thorough training in all branches of nursing. Address all comâ€" munications to Lady Superintendent. BUY IN PORT ALBERNI, B.G. ‘,‘TANTED REPRESENTATIVES, either sex, locally, on goods necessary as bread. Salary 2 dollars per day and cmï¬- mission. Expfrience unnecessary. J. L. Nichols Co., Limited, Toronto. GENTS WANTED.â€"A study of other A Agency propositions convinces us that nome can equal ours. You will alâ€" ways regret it if you don‘t apply f%x; particulars _ to Travellers‘ Dept., 2 B D; G3Hc i hm (Hi h AheWihhrecommmmmmenstnmmmnsnee sn epmrrmmam ons L systemâ€"constant practice â€" careful instructionâ€"a few weeks‘ complete course â€"tools free. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Write for cataâ€" logue. Moler Barber College, 221 Queen East, Toronto. C ANCER, TUMORS, LUMP3, etc. In. ternal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman, Collingâ€" wood, Ont wan, Western Canada IF you have a small or large sum to I invest, you should not fail to buy now in this wonderful seaport railway _ ter: minal of the Last West. We can prove our reliability. Write us toâ€"day. L. W. BICK, A1,104 Broad Street, Victoria, B.C. %PECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. Consult k3 us in regard to any discase. â€" Lowest g‘mces in _ drugs of all kinds. russes fitted by mail. _ Send measure. ment.. Glasses fitted by a%e. Write toâ€"day for anything sold in rstâ€"class. drug stores to Dr. Bellman, Collingwood, Ont, AGENTS WANTED.â€"§5.00 a day easy. E No experience needed. Sells _ on gight. Absolute necessity to farmers. Does work of thirty men. Pays for itself in one hour. Write toâ€"day. MODERN MACHâ€" INERY CO. (Dept. 5), Sarnia, Ont. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Red Caps, Buck Eyes, White, (Barred _ Rocks, Black Minorcas. Write Geo. Pollock, Milton Heights, \Ont. 4 SASKATQON wWANTS AGRICULTURâ€" ISTS in all branches. Poultry farmâ€" ers, market gardeners, dairy farmors and hog raisers are badly required. Prices are very high; demand great and supply trifâ€" ling. This is your opportunity. Better write for particulars _ to Commissioner, Board of Trade, Saskatoon, Saskatcheâ€" up Â¥VY spare time, no experience‘ necesâ€" sary. Our lines especially used | by mothers and girls. Apply Dept. A, Britâ€" ish Canadian Industrial â€"Company, | 223 Albert St., Ottawa. s “7 OMEN WANTED to take orders in spare time, no e_x;zgljiengei'dnecgs- Borated vaseline A% F you have any kind of property to sell write me. "HREE TO TEN ACRE FRUIT FARMS IFTY ACREâ€"FARMS from Two Thousâ€" and Doliars up. TON SCALE, special price. _ Wilson‘s Scale Works, Esplunade, Toronto. A Valu able 12 Vaseline Remedies in Tubes, Camphor Ice, Mentholated. Carbolated.Camphorated, White Oxide of Zinc. Capsicum, etc.Each for special purposes. Write for FreeVaselineBook to CHESEBROUGH MFG C0 (Consa) 1880 Chabet Ave.MONTREAL IFTEEN _to _ TWENTYâ€"FIVE ACR FRUIT FARMS from Two Thousan ANVASSERS WANTED Woeekly salary paid.â€"Alfred Tyler, London, Ontario. EARN THE BARBER TRADEâ€"NEW HREE HUNDRED ACRE FARMS from Iwelve Thousand up. ARM SCALES, special price. Wilson‘s Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. UNDRED ACRE FARMS from Three from Twentyâ€"five Hundred up Eightâ€" Thousand up Thousand up Remedy for Catarrh. ACENTS WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS