rheumatism. _ She coald not stoop, and her limbs ched so that it was torture for her to be &p and around the house. § As Mrs. Pettigrew put it, "I was all !rippled up. I saw Gin Pills advertised and sent for some, and after taking only two boxes,am a different woman. Gin Fills are the ouly things that belped me, and I cannot say too much for them." I[ you b«ze that dreadful pain in the backâ€"if you are tortured with rheumaâ€" tismâ€"get Gin Pills at once. Write National Drug & Chemical Co., (Dept. W.2), Teronto, for free sample. %z,egntar mre at €anlers, 50c. a box, 6 for 2.50. Blinksâ€"‘‘"You don‘t mean to say you‘ve found a sure way to make money at the‘ races ?‘ Jinksâ€" ‘‘Sure as shooting. I never fail.‘‘ ï¬?&pk_sâ€"‘_‘My! My! Do you buy tips !‘‘ Proprietor Roxton Pond Stables. . It Now Amounts to Seven Billion in _ Dellars. Minargd‘s Liniment Co., Limited. Prosecuting . Attorney _ (Frozen Dog)â€"‘"Your honor, the sheriff‘s ibull pup has gone and chawed up the court Bible!‘ Judgeâ€"‘‘Well, make the witness kiss the bull pup, then. We can‘t adjourn court for a& week just‘ to hunt up a new Bible." CURED HER KIDNEYS. Mrs. John Pettigrew, of Central Econâ€" my, N.S., was practically helpless from mentber that the interest and other annual charges to which it subjects frem exceed $300,000,000, or oneâ€" quarter of the total Government expenses, and that the debt itself is rapidly increasing. From the total, as estimated, are tpressly excluded both the capiâ€" ?of the annuities payable by the tate, amounting to about $2,000,â€" 000,000, and some $30,000,000 which the State owes to railway companâ€" ies for lines recently purchased. E The de‘bt now amounting to more than $7,000,000,000 and exceeding that of any other country, he says, is too easily lost sight of by the common people. They should reâ€" P Alarm at the formidable growth of the public debt of France, its departments, and the colonies i§ incressing. Auguste Gervais, Senâ€" ator of the Department of the Seine, has already sounded a warning. Gentsâ€"I have used your Minard‘s Liniâ€" in my family and also in my stables 'ears and consider it the best mediâ€" ; obtainable. It is easy. to get a guarantee gm an irresponsible person. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are good for men and women, and growing i)oga and girls, but they are good is & special way for woman. At spécial times a woman needs a meâ€" dicine to enrich and regulate hex blood supply, or her life will be one round of suffering. That is when Dr. Williazis‘ Pink Pills are worth their weight in gold, for they rctually make new blood. ‘There is not a month in her life from fifâ€" teen to fifty that Dr. Williams‘. Pink Pills are not a boon to eve‘y woman. â€" They help the growlng girl safely over the critical time when her blood is overtaxed by aew demands. To the woman of middle life they bring relief and bring her fetrength for her time of change. y And «during the thirty odd years that lie between Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills fill a woman‘s life with the happiness of health, giving her trength and. energy for every im i. A« woman‘s surest proâ€" â€"against all the ills that ne to her because of her sex, i8 set her blood right at oncee by course of Dr. Williams‘ Pinkk Piilsâ€"and then to keep the blood| right by taking the Pills occasionâ€" glly. Mrs. Eliza Clouthier, St. erome, Que., is one of the many unfortunate sufferers restored to. kealth by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Shbe says : ""It would be difficult for' ‘me to say how much I suffered. I was tormented by headaches andl .Backa,ches; my appetite failed and I wasted away to such an extent that I was unable to do houseâ€" wcrl.{. I was constantly taking medicine, but it did not help me any. , One day a friend urged me to tbry Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and I procured a couple of boxes. y the time these were done I felt| e improvement, and thus enâ€" vraged I continued the use of the Pills, gaining strength day by gay, until after I had taken six or seven boxes. I was again Welll apd strong, and I have since conâ€"| tinued in the best of health. I can strongly recommend these Pills to! al}! weak and ailing women." | Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six koxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Wilâ€" ams‘ . Medicine Co., Brockville, WOES OF WOMANHOOD Weakness and Suffering Banished by 7. Williamss‘ Pink Pills. THE RDEBT OF FRANCE. dJinksâ€"‘"No; I sell them." GENERALLY. Yours truly, ALFRED ROCHAYV, nd Hotel and Livery The two men talked for a time in the train. ‘"Are you going to hear Barkins lecture toâ€"night?‘ said one. ‘"Yes," returned the other. ‘‘Take my advice and don‘t. T hear he is an awful bore." + must go,"" said the other. "E‘m Barkins." ' A young man who had just marâ€" ried suggested to his wife that they should argue some question fully amd frankly every morning. This, he thought, would help them to gair a fuller insight ‘ into each other‘s nature. thus making for inâ€" creased happiness. The first quesâ€" tion happened to be, "Can a woâ€" mar dress on $20 a year!?‘ He tcok the affirmative. And when last seoen he was rushing upstairs to take shelter in the garret, and she was following with a broom. Fhe healthy glow disappearing zum the cheek and moaning and restlessness at night are sure sympâ€" toms of worms in children. Do not fail to gebt a bottle of Mothqr Craves‘ Worm Exterminator ; it is an effectual medicine. Ask for Minard‘s and take no other. Gunnerâ€"‘‘Every time he comes to my house~ on a rainy day he wants to borrow an umbrella. Conâ€" fcund that man, I hope I never see him again."" A max always tries to conceal his vices ‘ander his virtues. Guyerâ€"‘"Oh, that‘s casy. â€" Just lena him the umbrella." l When you give your child a soâ€" | ealled ‘"soothing‘‘ â€" medicine you are not curing its sickness. â€" You lare merely drugging it into temâ€" | porary insensibility. The soâ€"called ISO(-thing medicines contain opiates, and an overdose may kill the child. When you give little ones Baby‘s Own Tablets you have the guaranâ€" tee of a government analyst that tLis medicine is safe. And you have the word of thousands of grateful mothers that this medicine will promptly cure all minor ailments of childhood. Mrs. Alphonse Roy,‘ Beott Junction, Que., says: "My liittle one was weak and sickly and tsed to ery day and night, but since giving him Baby‘s Own Tab-l lets he has thrived splendidly, and is as goodâ€"natured and happy as I could wish.‘"‘ Sold by all med cise dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box ï¬*om The Dr. Williams‘ Meâ€" dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A long, low tunnel is then built in front of the,door to break the force of the Arcetic‘s icy blasts. Even the window is present. A small aperture is cut out over the dcor and filled with a pane of clear, thin ice. » All that is omitted is the flue or chimney. Whatever heat is produced by the seal oil lamps is wanted inside, warmth _ being a more ‘serious necessity in the cliâ€" mate than ventilation or freedom from smoke. The blocks of firm snow are usu> ally dressed outside and handed for placing to the man on the inside. The last block he holds u‘p with one hand, slices to shape with his ivory knife in the other and drops into ‘position.__He is then entirely enâ€" closed in the vault. Only after the house itself is entirely completed does he cut out the low door, which to keep out the cold as much as possible is only big enough to cerawl through. In each successive round the snow bricks are leaned inward more by having their lower surâ€" faces sliced off to a bevel. If set squarely end to end they would beâ€" djore long lean inward=so far that they would tumble. For this reaâ€" son the end of the block last laid is cut at an angle. . The next folâ€" lowing block has the joining end slanted at the reverse angle. Thus it fits in behind the preceding and is prevented by it from slipping inâ€" ward. As the house grows the circles become smaller, until at last only an irregular polygonal opening is left. This is filled with a wedge shaped block cut to shape. It is, however, not a keystone, as the reâ€" mainder of the structure supports itself. The construction is used for the beehive shaped winter houses of these soâ€"called savages and is spirâ€" alhin plan. A row of blocks is first laia on the ground in a circleâ€" or more exactly a polygon. Each of these has a slightly slant top and each thus raises its surface a little beyond the last, until when ‘she Circle is completed the gap in height between the last and first blocks gives the thickness for the following courses. In these the upâ€" ‘per and lower surfaces of each block are parallel, as in a brick, hbut the gradual upward trend givâ€" en by the first course is of necesâ€" sity maintained. . How It is Builtâ€"The Peculiar Spiral Arch. The Eskimo vault is a true dome ; it exerts no outward thrust and requires no temporary scaffolding. It is also unique in that its materâ€" ial is not brick or stone but snow, says the Scientific American. ESEKIMO‘S SNOW HOUSE. DON‘T DRUG CEILDREN. EASY SCHEME. ‘It is too bad, the careless way the tailor put this button on. This is the fifth time I‘ve had to put it on for you." o A CARELESS TAILOR. The young woman sat plying the reedle. A coat of her husband‘s was in her lap. As the husband appeared, she said, fretfully : Doctor‘s daughterâ€"Indeed _ he w«auld! He said that he would opâ€" erate on you any time free of charge. & Minard‘s Liniment used by Physicians. Buitorâ€"Surely your father would do something for us | "I have discovered a great laborâ€" saving device." ‘"‘I always said you were a genius. What is it?‘ "I am going to marry Miss Bullion, the heiress." A Medical Need Supplied.â€"When a medicine is found that not only acts upon ie stomach, but is so composed that certain ingredients of it pass unaltered through the stomacin to find action in the bowâ€" els, then there is available a purâ€" gative and a cleanser of great efâ€" fectiveness. Parmelee‘s Vegetable Fills are of this character and are Lest of all pills. During the years that they have been in use they kave established themselves as no other pill has done. Teacherâ€"‘‘Johnnie, where is the Sceuth Pole?"‘ Johnoieâ€""Dunno." Teacherâ€"‘"You don‘t know after all my teaching ?‘ Johnnieâ€"‘‘No. / If Shackleton can‘t find it there‘s no use of my trying.‘"‘ He proposes to prove this fact by sending to any person having irouble with their ears a trial treatment of his new method abâ€" solutely free. Weâ€"advise all peoâ€" ple who have trouble. with their ears to immediately ad«dress Dr. Edward Gardener, Suite 9314,;, NO. 49 West Thirtyâ€"third street, New York City, and we wish to assure them that they will receive by reâ€" turn mail, absolutely. free, a ‘"Trial Treatment." Seymourâ€""I wonder why Foxâ€" ley, when he goes out walking with his wife, always makes her keep at his left side A celebrated New York Aurist has been selected to demonstrate to deaf people that deafness is a cisease and can be rapidly and easily cured in your own home. Ashleyâ€""He‘s deaf â€" on that side ‘‘I have brought up a large famâ€" ily and have always enjoyed good health until the last two years. I am fiftyâ€"four years of age and at the critical time of life that comes to every woman, I had pains in my right hip and shoulder. L could nut lie down two minutes at a time without suffering the greatest agâ€" ony. Sometimes I awakened with a feeling as if one bad laid a piece of ice on my head. Another time it would be a burning pain under the left shoulder. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cure the Kidneys. The woman who has sound . Kidneys is safeguarded against nineâ€"tenths of the suffering that makes life a burden to the woâ€" men of Canada. "I took many medicines but could get no relief, till reading of cures of similar cases to my own by Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, led me to try them. They did wonders for me. "I want all women to know what Dodd‘s Kidney Pills did for me." St. CGeorge, Man., May 30 (Special).â€"Hoping to save her sis tcr women in the West from parins aud aches ‘which come at the critiâ€" cal times in a woman‘s life, Mrs. Arsene Vinet of this place has givâ€" en the following statement for publcation :â€" 5 They Proved a Blessing to Her When Her Pains and Weakness Were Almost More Than She Could Bear. & TELLS HKER SUFFERING SISâ€" TERS TO USE DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS. ONE WOMAN‘S G0O0D NEWS FOR THE DEAT. ISSUE NO. EASY EXPLAINED. HIS GIFT. 23â€"10 STATEMENT en o e o en n CR enc c 00 doetor about your insomnia®‘ He â€"‘What? And run up more bills! Why, it‘s. because of what I owe him now that I can‘t sleep." Pastorâ€"‘"I was sorry for your wife during the sermon this mornâ€" ing, doctor. She had such a dreadâ€" tul fit of coughing that the eyes of the whole congregation were fixed uron her.‘" Doctorâ€"‘"Don‘t you be unduly alarmed. She was wearâ€" ing her new hat for the first fime." Are your corns harder to remove than those that others have had YMave they not_had the same kind ! Have they not been cured by using Helloway‘s Corn Cure! Try a botâ€" tle. Minard‘s Liniment Lumberman‘s Friend. One swallow doesn‘t make a sumâ€" mer, but on the other hand don‘t forget that every little bit helps. Doesn‘t a chicken fight come unâ€" der the head of fowl play ? THABING on a good nams and deceiving the public is what the imitators of the wellâ€"known ‘"The D. & L." Menthol Plaster are doing. Don‘t be fooled, insist on the genuine, "‘The D. & L. z: ‘‘Didn‘t some idiot propose to you before our marriage?‘ "Cerâ€" tainly !‘‘ ‘"Then you ought to have married him.‘‘ ‘‘That‘s just what I diddt" Your Druggist Will Tell You Murine Eye Remedy Relieves Sore Eyes, Sirengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn‘t Smart, Soothesâ€"Eye Pain, and Sells for 50c. Try Murine in Your. Eyes and in Baby‘s Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. Bonesâ€"‘‘Who was ~the greatest financier ever known!‘ Exchange â€"‘‘Noah; because he floated his stock when the whole world was in liqu‘dation."" ' The change of dietary that comes with spring and summer has the ¢ffect in weak stomachs of setting up inflammation, resulting in dyâ€" sertery and cholera morbus. The abnormal condition will continue if novt attended to and will cause an exhaustive drain on the system. The best available medicine is Dr. J. D. Kellogg‘s Dysentery Cordial. It clears the stomach and bowels of irritants, counteracts the inflamâ€" mation and restores the organs to Lealthy actron. Sheâ€""Why don‘ nerves Is J You have used Horns, Trumpets anda other Mechanical Devices in tie hope of being able to hear, but always found the expected satisâ€" faction was spelled ‘"‘Disappointâ€" ment.‘"‘~ If you write to Ernest Pratt, 468 Yonge Street, Toronto, yau will learn some good news. Do it toâ€"dayâ€"better stillâ€"do it now ! sOUDAN RAT‘S FOOD. During the season of drouth in the arid parts of the Soudan the jerboa (a small jumping rat), lives entirely on preserved melons. He bites off the melon just as it is ripe and digs away the sand from under it, so that it sinks below the level of the ground. The wind soon covers it, and the melon is thus preserved until the jyerboa is ready to eat it. One jerboa will bury 40 melons in a season. There is a superstition among the negroes of the south that to meet a frog is a lucky incident, inâ€" dicating that the one thus favored is about to receive money from some unexpected quarter. When you hear the first frogs in the spring you may know the frost is out of the ground. In France it is believed that the settling of a white pigeon upon a chimney is a sign of speedy death for some one in the house. Bub a cat‘s back the wrong way, and if you see the sparks it is a sign of cold weather. & The World is Full of Pain.â€"The aches and pains that afflict humanâ€" ity are many and constant, arising from a multitude of indistinguishâ€" able causes, but in the main owing to man‘s negligence in taking care of his health, Dr. Thomas‘ Eeâ€" lectrie Oil was the outcome of a uriversal ery for some specific which would spsedily relieve pain, ar«d it has filled its mission to a reâ€" markable degree. TRABING on a One «day a drillâ€"sergeant in the Army bhad a number of recruits to drill, and wanted the married men separated from the single ones, so he formed them in a line, and gave the word df command : All took their positiens except one, an Irishman, who stood still. The sergeant asked the reason why he had not moved, but no answer came from â€"Pat. ‘‘Bingle men advance, and marâ€" ried men fall back in the rear." ‘‘Come, my man, are you marâ€" X'l(")d q ‘‘No,"‘ replied Pat. ‘‘Then you are single." ‘"No."‘â€"â€" ‘‘Then what are you?‘ "I am courting Sally." The sergeant collapsed. f hensinger who grates on your SOME SUPERSTITIONS. BETWEEN THE TWO DEAF, LISTEN :! a you consult 3 reat success Lukbacherâ€" _ No; it reminded me too much of one cf my boyhood days"‘ Querierlyâ€"‘"One of your boyâ€" hood days ?" Lukbacherâ€"‘‘Yes, the day when I smoked my first cigatr." Lukbacherâ€"‘"No too much of one~ days." Indian Reot Pills Sick Headaches Querierlyâ€""Did you enjoy voyage around Cape Horn?" Keep Minard‘s Liniment In Aa a gentle hint to the mercury in the thermometer, there is plenâ€" ty of room at the top. A LONG RECORD OF SUCCESS in curâ€" ing all sorts of cuts, burns and bruises, as well as all bowel complaints, is held by ‘"Painkiller "â€"over 60 years. Avoid substitutes, there is but one "Painkiller‘â€" Perry Davis‘, 25¢. and 50c. A veritable edition de luxe among railroad _ pamphlets has been issued by the Grand Trunk Rsilway â€" System to â€" proclaim amongst tourists the glories of the |cities of Montreal and Quebec. The ibrochure is beautifully printed and 'flenerally arranged in the artistic istyle of earlier days, when the orâ€" | namentation of a volume was reâ€" ‘gurded as an important incident to its presentation of reading matter. It gives an interesting descriptioi ‘of the two most interesting cities rm»»(;â€";’iflï¬Ã©&‘\,m&j ilustrations ‘"‘Better late than never‘‘ is consolation when you miss th. train Pills for Nervous Troubles.â€"The stomach is the centre of the nervâ€" our system, and when the stomach suspends healthy action the result is manifest in disturbances of the nerves. If allowed to persist, neryâ€" ous debility, a dangerous ailment, may ensue. The first consideration is to restore the stomach to proper action, and there is no readier reâ€" rudy for this than Parmelee‘s Veâ€" getable Pills. Thousands can atâ€" test the virtue of these pills in curâ€" ing nervous disorders. Don‘t join a church choir unless you are prepared to take, your chants. rem photographs aâ€"y address. Ap MeDonald, _ Dist Agent, Union S Cot wnoyO@UR minp‘s eve ? are not caused by anything wrong in the head, but by constipation, biliousness and indigestion. Headâ€" ache powders or tablets may deadâ€" en, but cannot cure them. Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pille do cure sick headache in the sensible way by removing the constipation or sick stomach which caused them. Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills are purely vegetable, free from any harmful drug, safe and sure. When you feel the headache coming take .â€" Morse‘s Keep Kendall‘s always handy. #1. a bottleâ€" 6 for 45. When you buy at your dealer‘s, get copy of our book "A Trestise On The Horse"â€"it‘s free â€"or write us 57 DR. B. J. KENDALL CO., Enosbarg Falls, VL MONTREAL AXD QUEBEC. Never bifsters, scars or turns the hair white As good for man as for beast. ooo‘ y t tm C Ns S limel oo ob o cepmee o ekaccions & dipe Setinas ea fopalals simary) ï¬.‘"- S hss 53 is 2 < hemcw «sn M hss ts 6 : m xi * 2 & s 5 . 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