‘â€" The largest steam hammer in the _ world has been made at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. It is used for forgâ€" _ Ing steel plates of enormous thickâ€" _ _mess and size, is ten feet square »axl strikes a blow of 20 tons. The _ mnvil block â€"upon which its fearful _Impact descends is a solid cube of twelve feet, and weighs 180 tons. It was cast upon the foundation it now yests on, and it took the molten ontents of six cupolas to make the {:lock"‘ When it was cast the Pittsâ€" fire department sentâ€"six fireâ€" s to the scene, and kept them for a week, or until all danâ€" that the fearful mass of molâ€" ten iron might burst its bonds, or ' by its exploding gases fire the neighborhood, had ended.. It took _ nearly six months for the anvil to coow, so that the sand mould might _ be dug away, and even then workâ€" men could not touch it with their bhands. Mrs. W. Arpold, Edmonton, ‘Alta., writes â€"‘‘Kindly send me a _ box of Babhy‘s Own Tablets. They have been invaluable to me and I really do not know how I ever ‘It is Through the Rich, Red Blood Dr. Willians‘ Pink Pills y = Actually Make °_ There is just one cure for anaeâ€" ‘miaâ€"more rich, red blood. Anaeâ€" ‘mia is simply a bloodless, run down ‘condition. Then the body becomes \weak from overwork, worry or il!â€" Iness, an examination of the blood §will show it to be weak and watâ€" ‘ery. The common symptoms are ‘paleness of lips, gums and cheeks, ‘ghortness of breath and palpitation of the heart after the slightest exâ€" ertion, dull eyes and a loss of apâ€" petite. Anaemia itself is a dangerâ€" ous trouble and may pass into conâ€" sumption. It can only be cured by making the blood_ rich and red, thereby enabling it to carry the necessary nourishment to every ‘part of the body. It is a proved fact that Dr. Wilâ€" li†Pink Pills have cured thouâ€" Ea@is and thousands of cases of rnaemia. They are really intended to make new, rich blood, and are compounded in the most scientific manner with the finest ingredients for the blood known to medical sciâ€" ence.. These Pills are not a cureâ€" mll. â€" They are intended to cure pnly those diseases that have their origin in poor, watery blood, and starved, weakened nerves, and the record of their success in doing this is their constantly increasing popularity in every part of the world. & SIX MONTHS TO COOL. ._Mrs. R. Colton, Golden, B. C., says â€"‘"As a matter of duty I wish te say a word in praise of Dr. Wilâ€" lisms‘ Pink Pills for what they have done for my daughters, one 16 and t ‘ther 18 years of age. Both w pale and bloodless and sufferâ€" ed®from many of the symptoms of anaemia. _ They would tire easily, suffered from frequent headaches, were easily discouraged, and often fretful. I saw in our home paper the story of a young girl who had similarly suffered and was cured through the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink ills. I bought three boxes of the Pills and my daughters started to take them. Before they were done they began to feel better and look better, and I got a half dozen more boxes, and by the time these were used, they were enjoying the best of health, with rosy cheeks and mot like the same girls at all. I also gave the Pills to my little boy who had rheumatism, and they rompletely cured him.‘" Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Wilâ€" loiams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, nt. AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE }ï¬! have got alongâ€" without th@@r Baby was poorly ; his digesâ€" tion was bad and he was constipatâ€" ed. I gave him the Tablets and they made a fine healthy boy of him. Now, whenever he is ecross or troubled with constipation, I alâ€" ways give him the Tablets and they relieve him right away. I tried a lot of other medicine, but nothing seemed to agree with him till I got the Tablets. â€" I would not be withâ€" out them.‘"‘ The testimony of Mrs. ‘Arnold is that of thousands of other mothers. Everyone who ever uses Baby‘s Own Tablets have words of praise for them. The are sold by medicine dealâ€" mail at 25 cents a box Dr. Williams‘ Medicine P \yville, Ont. UST ONE GURE & OLDEST MAP it- WEA BMn e ce IMS CE MeRte ie Rt e O Cese RR ECC ts > controversy about the | hour to go to bed. He should read ts maps that have come | something light which will not disâ€" a ancient times it has| turb him mentally, then go quietly mined by savants | to rest." s the form of al J jpurch at & is abouti When an otherwise man jorts to be spends the day fshing gmflï¬nks sey Land. ! that he‘s a sport. FOR ANAEMIA AN UNEXPECTED ELEPHANT. us, we got off the path and stood behind four small, stunted. salâ€" trees, which happened to grow close to it. Luckily, we were heavily armed ; but the regulations laid down on the shooting permit against shooting elephants were strict and plain. _ 3 A Hunter‘s Expericnce in an Inâ€" dian Jungle. While looking for bison, it was the luck of Mr. E. P. Stebbing, author of "Jungle Byâ€"ways in Inâ€" dia,‘"‘ to confront an elephant, which had approached â€" within a hundred yards of the sportsman before he was seen. _ 6 _ As he still continued to approach and gave no sign of having winded io fom n e on ocm t omcs is On came the huge animal. â€" I doubt if I shall ever see a finer pair of tusks. So great was their length that it almost looked as if it was necessary for the animal to keep its head up to prevent their catchâ€" ing the ground and tripping him. Truly, he was a lordly beast as he advanced, and I found myself alâ€" most praying that a shot might be necessary. That elephant came on absoluteâ€" ly unconsciously, until we comâ€" puted that six strides would bring him into the middle of us. He then came to a sudden halt. Forward came the ears in a great flop and up went the trunk, and he stood the very embodiment of vigilance, and, so it appeared to my acutely strung senses, of misâ€" chief as well. _ We all stood for what seemed to me an interminable space of time. Probably it was at most half a minute. Our good luck was with us, howâ€" ever, for after standing like a statâ€" ute for the halfâ€"minute, the great beast swung round like a teetotum and went crashing off through the grass and up an opposite hillside before one had realized that he was not going to charge. > . There is little doubt that we should not have made the mistake of letting him get so close. Had he charged from where he was, the odds are that he must have got one of us. girl, ‘"have you seen father?" "‘¥es, I have come straight here from his office,‘‘ replied the young man. ‘‘And did he give his consent?‘ "I couldn‘t quite make that out. He seemed disinclined to commit himself definitely." ‘‘Why, what did he say !"‘ ‘"He d‘dn‘t say anything at all."‘ "Md you ask him?‘ "I said: ‘Sir, I wish to marry your daughter. Have I your conâ€" sent? He turned and looked at me a minute. Then he began to grow red in the face, and then he grabbed me and threw me over the banisters, and before I could ask him again he had slammed his door and locked itâ€"but he didn‘t say anything either way.‘"‘ I must é;mywtvlru;jc we all heaved great sighs of relief when the tenâ€" sion was over. j A Ready Weapon Against Pain.â€" There is nothing equal to Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectrie Oil when well rubbed in. It penetrates the tisâ€" sues and pain disappears before it. There is no known preparation that will reach the spot quicker than this magic Oil. ln consequence it ranks first among liniments now ofâ€" fered to the public and is accorded first place among all its competiâ€" tors. London â€" Specialist _ Says _ Brain Workers May Retire Any Time. The old proverb, ‘"Early to bed and early to rise,"‘ was very popuâ€" lar with our grandfathers, but, acâ€" cording to a leading London phyâ€" sician, a specialist in mental disâ€" eases, there is little truth in the statement that such action will make you either "healthy, wealthy or wise." EARLY TO BED RULE A MYTH. "Go to bed as late as two in the morning if you like and if you can get eight hours‘ sleep it will make no difference in your health,"‘ he says. ‘"Some people who lead lives of mental activity make the misâ€" take of hurrying to bed at 10 or 11 o‘clock because they are obsessed with the idea that one hour‘s sleep before midnight is worth two afterâ€" ward. They go to bed, switch off the lights and flatter themselves that they are doing the right thing,; but it often happens that they beâ€" gin to worry and fidget simply beâ€" cause they have gone to bed too soon. ‘It‘s all right for the workingâ€" man to get well to bed before midâ€" nightâ€"his fatigue is purely physâ€" ical; but with the mental worker there is little physical tiredness. If he comes home at half past 11 from a theatre or a long day‘s work he should take at least an hour to go to bed. He should read something light which will not dis turb him mentally, then go quietly to rest." pese "Oh, Jack,"‘ said the blushing NON COMMITTAL. FARMER‘S WIFEF FOUND A CURE FOR ALL HER ILLS IN DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS. Hawthorne, Ont., May 22 (Special).â€"Mrs. T. G. Alexander, wife of a wellâ€"known farmer living near here, adds her testimony to that of the thousands who have learned from their own experience that Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cure Kidâ€" new Disease. "I suffered for twelve years,‘" Mrs. Alexander says. ‘"‘My back ached, my sleep was broken and unâ€" refreshing. I was nervous and tired and I was troubled with heart flutterings. Rheumatism develope:l and added to my suffering. She was tired, wornâ€"out and neryâ€" ous, and suffered from Rheumaâ€" tism, but two boxes of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cured her. "I was in a very runâ€"down. wornâ€"out condition when I started to use Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, but I am thankful to say they gave me relief almost from the first.. Iwo boxes cured me completely.‘"" Dodd‘s: Kidney Pills ‘cure the Kidneys. _ Cured Kidneys mean that all impurities are strained out of the blood. That means pure blood all over the body and the banishment of that tired, heavy feeling and those pains and achos that impure blood brings. "I see the villain in your face, sir!‘‘ eried the insulting counsel fiercely. _ ‘‘What a curious reflecâ€" tion!‘‘ mused the imperturbable witness softly. "Does your wife" ask you for things she knows you can‘t afford * ‘She hasn‘t asked me for a thing since we were married." We have no hesitation in saying that Dr. J. D. Keilogg‘s Dysentery Cordial is without doubt the kest medicine ever introduced for dysenâ€" tery, diarrhoea, cholera and all summer complaints, sea sickness, etec. It promptly gives relief and never fails to effect a positive cure. Mothers should never be withous a bottle when their children are teething. "Great! _ How do you manage 1t 1. $ It is difficult to convince the head of the house that two heads are better than one. Pottleâ€"‘"Why did you break off your engagement with that school teacher 1 The teacher had offered a prize for the best essay, the subject to be "‘The Reward of Laziness.‘‘ When the compositions were handed in it was found that one boy had submitâ€" ted a sheet of blank paper. He won the prize. _ ‘‘When she wants a thing she does not ask me; she tells me.‘"‘ Pooftâ€"‘"If I failed to show up at her house every evening, she exâ€" pected me to bring a written excuse signed by my mother."‘ Worms sap the strength and unâ€" dermine the vitality of children. Strengthen them by using Mother Graves‘ Worm â€" Exterminator to drive out the parasites. Your wife, as well as your sins, will find you out. Minard‘s Liniment used. by Physicians. ‘"‘Ah, Mr. Smith, I hear you have got into your new house. Are you all settled yet?‘‘ ‘"All except the rent." Minard‘s Liniment Lumberman‘s Friend. Hard and soft corns both yield to Holloway‘s Corn Cure, which is enâ€" tirely safe to use, and:certa‘n and satisfactory in its action. Mistressâ€"‘"I‘m sorry you are goâ€" ing to leave, Marie.. Are you going to better Marieâ€"‘‘No, ma‘am. I‘m going to get married."" EXCELLENT REASON. NO NEED TO ASK. ISSUE NO. 22â€"11. SAD OUTLOOK. yourself 1‘ TEHLLS HER STORY Great Increase in Gambling Is Reported. Gambling is on the increase in England. According to reports from the British Antiâ€"Gambling League, organized gambling _ is making gigantic strides, and this despite the fact that the police have made it very difficult for one to place bets in London and the other oig cities of the kingdom. It is stated that whereas a cenâ€" tury ago there were only twenty bookmakers in Great Britain and Ireland there are now some 30,000 men getting their living wholly or partly in this way. _ % The turnover is estimated at abâ€" out $400,000,000 on horse racing and $150,000,000 on football and other sports. 4 3 The gambling evil, too, is spread" ing alarmingly among women and children and is restricted to no patrâ€" ticular class of society. There have been fortyâ€"six cases of womâ€" en bookmakers before the courts in the last year. & The league has protested to the government against the receipt of foreign lottery cireculars and called the attention of the police to the existence of many girls‘ betting clubs. To show how deeply the gambling passion has taken hold, the directâ€" ors of the league declare there are many bookmakers who stoop s0 low as to take bets for sixpence or a shnling from girls or boys. Remember that Zamâ€"Buk is at the same time healing, soothing, and antiseptic. . Kills poison instantly, and all harmful germs. It is suitâ€" able alike for recent injuries and diseases, and for chronic sores, ulâ€" cers, etc. Test how different and superior Zamâ€"Buk really is. _ All druggists and stores at 50c. box. Use also Zamâ€"Buk Soap. Relieves sunburn and prevents freckles. Best for baby‘s bath. 25c. tablet. If so, remember these factsâ€"Zamâ€" Buk is by far the most widely used balm in Canada! Why has it beâ€" come so popular? Because it heals sores, cures skin diseases, and does what is claimed for it. § Wifeâ€"‘"I want to talk with you about some tiings we need for the home." Husbandâ€"‘"‘What _ are they 1‘ Wifeâ€"‘"‘Well, to begin with dear, don‘t you think we need a new hat? Even at that your neighbors know a lot about you that they never tell. A bright little lad heard his parâ€" ents talking about the salaries of teachers. ‘"I don‘t see why they should pay the teachers,""‘ he said, very seriously, ‘"‘when we children do all the work." And lots of people who think they have nothing but trouble, don‘t know what trouble really is. ENGLAND IS BETTING MAD. ‘"‘Are you a married man?‘ askâ€" ed the absentâ€"minded law;â€"&r who was putting a witness through a searching crossâ€"examination. ‘‘No, sir,‘"‘ replied the witness; "I am a bachelor.‘"‘ ‘"Very well, sir," conâ€" tinued the lawyer. ‘"‘Now tell me how long you have been a bacheâ€" lor, and what the circumstances were that induced you to become one." .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. A Pill for All Seasons.â€"â€"Winter and summer, in any latitude, wheâ€" ther in torrid zone or Arctic temâ€" perature, _ Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills can be depended upon to do their work. The dyspeptic w.ll find them a friend always and should carry them with him everywhere. They are made to withstand any climate and are warranted to keep their freshness and strength. They do not grow stale, a quality not possessed in many pills now on the market. ‘"‘Most of our ills are purely imagâ€" inary."" ‘"Yes,"‘ replied the materiâ€" alist. "But wheu you eat mushâ€" rooms and develop toadstool sympâ€" toms there is usually something more than imagination to be reckâ€" oned with." If you don‘t believe honesty is the best policy, try it. Mx®s. WinsLow‘s SoorHING SyRUP has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHEKS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. _ it sOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. â€" It is abâ€" solutely barmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup,‘‘ and take no other kind. Twentvâ€"five centsa bottle. Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the house. Ask for Minard‘s and take no other. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AXD CHILD. HAVE YOU A BAD SORE: THE WAY HE‘D RUN IT. A man may sidetrack a lot of temptation by getting himself lockâ€" ed up in jail. ; ‘You think Jinks is a better conversationalist than Smith? Why, neither one of them ever says anyâ€" thing sensible.‘‘ "I know, but it takes Smith longer to say it.‘"‘ "Do you think you can help me, doctor?‘‘_ ‘‘Well, I should think so, with the experience I have had. I have been attending a man with your complaint for the last twenty years." CURED HIS RHEUMATISM. Yarmouth, N.S., June 2, 1908.â€""I have been bothered with Rheumatism for the past year and have taken a good many kinds of medicine and found no relief for 16. : Druggist (to his stout wife) â€" ‘‘Don‘t come in just this minute. I am about to sell six bottles of my fatâ€"reducing mixture.""‘ "I once proposed to a girl in a conservatory." . "With what result?‘ ‘"I lot of expensive plants were nipped by the frost." "One day a friend advised me to try Gin Pills, so I did, and after taking only one box of them, I felt like a new man. "I thought I would write you a few lines to let you know how thankful I feel for the relief they gave me, and would advise all sufferers from Rheumatism to get Gin Pills," Parentâ€"‘"My wife and I were particularly gratified over a letter received from our boy the other day announcing that he leads his class.""‘ _ Coliege Professorâ€"‘"Ah, yes. The boys march into class in alphabetical order.‘‘ Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sore Throat will not live under the same roof with Hamlins Wizard Oil, the world‘s best liniment for the relief of all pain. Bample free if you write National Drug & Chemical Co. '(De%t. W.L.), Toronto. All dealers have Gin Pills at 50¢c. a boxâ€"6 boxes for $2.50. Unprepossessing Female (to phoâ€" tographer)â€"‘How much would you take me for?"‘ Photographer â€" "©About sixteen, madam.‘‘ She orâ€" dered five dozen cabinets of him at once. "I should like," said a bookâ€" canvasser to a merchant whose sanctum he had invaded, ‘"‘to call your attention to & little work which I have here.:‘ : And I will call your attention to a mighty mass of work which I have here!" reâ€" plied the man at the desk. Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. 4 Gents,â€"I have used your Minard‘s Liniâ€" ment in my family and _ also in my stables for years and consider it the best medicine obtainable. C They Soothe Excited Nerves.â€" Nervous affections are usually atâ€" tributable to defective digestion, as the stomach dominates the nerve centres. â€" A course of Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills will still all disturbâ€" ances of this character, and by reâ€" storing the stomach to normal acâ€" tion relieve the nerves from irritaâ€" tion. _ There is noâ€" sedative like Proprietor Roxton Stables. them and in the correction of irreâ€" gularities of the digestive processâ€" és, no preparation has done so efâ€" fective work, as can be testified to by thousands. IMMATERIAL. A stout, gorgeouslyâ€"arrayed woâ€" man sat talking to a friend. Her husband had just come into a conâ€" siderable fortune, and, like many other persons who have been born in the country and lived their busiâ€" ness life in the city, bad begun farming in an amateur way. In their case, however, it mattered little whether crops were good or bad. 2 . ‘¥es,"" the lady remarked, "‘since John‘s uncle died we have a nice country house, horses, cows, pigs, hens, andâ€"â€"‘" T P . es NU "‘That must be charming,‘‘ broke in the other. "You can have all the fresh eggs you want every day:" envies "Oh, â€"well," hastily interrupted the first speaker, "of course the hens can lay if they like to, but is our positios it isn‘t at all neser saty."" A BAD ADVERTISEMENT. Srhaol af Hining r Calendar of the School and further information, y to the Secretary, School of Mining, Kingston, Ont. A COLLECE OF APPIIED SCIENCE. AMiiated to Qucon‘s University, Kingstan, Ont. CHILLSOME. 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