The latent, map in the new“; of this disease is described by Du. Schut-ler and Rusenberg, of Borhn, Germany, who have been working with the abouts?!) and allied my. in an effort to cause partial mo- phv of the ghmds. After long ex- pt'rimenbs they any they have suc- ceeded in “using the my. to pene- trate deeply into the glands without any harmful effect on tho thin. 30!" fgrt at will rcruud money it PAZO INTIE. I In]. to out: any out ot nw ha. Blind. Bleeding ul' Prouudmg [the in 4 to " a." so». " German Doctors Chin It In Yen Successful. It wesn't so many you. ago when A diagnosis of goiue WI. tho - alum of a sentence to death. The “use was found eventually tq bo y! the vicious activity of the thyroid glands and surgeons began mm: the disuse by the partial remov of these glands with more or lee. wows. two years my little girl, Constance, was n sufferer from St. Vitus dame, She was frightened badly by I dog. which seemed to bring on the unable. And notwithstanding all we did tor her it seemed to be grow- ing worse. She grew so bad that she could not feed bowel! and her speech was so badly “oozed that we could scarcely understand her. The twitching and jerking of her limbs, was pitiahle. At this hone- ture we began giving her Dr. Wil, liams' Pink Pills, and to our - . y they have completely cured l3â€. and she is now as healthy a child as you can find." 9.yllr=cgicaucahaaitqruic,ati. dance. Premsentir 41sihheqs m: not my! will; "tyqtoiet,epA8? Itrangoim, (heir WWW v. Speech is confused and the whole muscular system not under oontrol. Ti-ai.-------- Iymptoms of St. Vitus dance! a trouble that afflicts growing girls and bo s. most [remnant], during the 'ata .30. th. Williams' Pink Pills no such a, apiendid nerve tonic that they have cured the worst cases of St. Vitus dance. They do this because the new, rich Mon-d they make feeds and nil-eng- thons the starved nerves, thus throwing off the diam. Hero is u; examvle. Mrs. L. L. Gifford, Wess,ver, Ont.. says:_ "For over It is Most Common Among Chil- dren of the School Age ltr. Williams' Pink Pills an hold by all medicine dealers or gone by mail at. M) cents n box or six boxes for $2.50 trom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvillo, Ont. LIITLE VICTIMS OF ST. VITUS DANCE Iinard'n “0|an cure! autumn" Try Murine En Ronda No 'r,'nt,trirh1t Wir/tl", Quivkly. Y! " for Re ,Weah. awry Lyon 5nd anon and $7an mu. mm] Book In eu-h Pumaâ€. Murine In canyon-nod by our oeatttn-or ."Ptrtat.t ma- tetutl" -- but mod In anon-natal Phydclnna‘ PM tteo [,'ir nanny Wit “1:0; 'ltflata'go, than 2ft VII! Bo I “who Ky. L'llNl 'a'u,u,"A'lN male. Ilnud's LlnImm Guru Diphtheria. bis t trard, When Your Eyes Mud can T"! Il H s, " Ian- llI-mr. _ Nu ,Cmttrtltiw--FerG Prvspeetice Tenants - Thore’l one great disadvantage about this house: it is damp. Landlord - That's no disadvantage. It I fire were to break out it wouldn't burn The troubloa of matting only begin when a man tries to thirk It. 'ewonsibilities. ' ' "Wise men sometimes change their opinions." 'trs," replied Mr. Growth". "But what a lot of people mistake tor an opinion is Iimply the mental echo of some other man’s loud voice:“ ' Murine Eras Remedy Go., Chloaco 8bStrtsttato'3t,.'rttronto,ontario.--ius {dad ebidemic Li petty thefts mud hm) for two munâ€): with the, piles. They burglaries. The polioe, oumpleteiy Int began with a suddvn itcisiuit sonsatioa l Gifled for sown, time, tina.llv tbr- A H'h . L ' I . T T , V 2 . (f - -, I,titl,arc,U." t i','.,?.,',,;',)? ' rr9ted ao ituii1eva.i Il.'.. 31).] . 'Ton, , _ " ferent “Ma of ointznmt to _ “h": aim!" tb prts0iminaro "uglyâ€?- ‘l 41/ amp the itehimt which did [ 'ttsl mwunrzanmx .“as remndwljnr I ., pot pron: mm In “In ,WM with a new to Mn†dr.,:,-:?), “a“ “a" to "1" 1u2rb': quimies a~ to his antecedents. On 7. A er. e-w wee" ey I ; ' " . dice I: K7, f [In to blced. l m not than." “magi: taryPhtttt. teJi;'A'i- l a - 'hat to do I they .MI‘K . ' any†I» m m. I noon to: can Jm'htgatlmh. o _ thar an Wu wad tho "My (1mm): it: Whethnb e , thrm. I [ward MCulk‘um Soap and. Oink back gw‘ound 8 hard trub- mv-n' and decimal to try them. Ihent hie iu , ' . ' . . extracted, s"r1"2t'oaunht'tgyuiiirett)'a1tty' ‘11? Iiw rr 1attuiitrg,'tl', melons pain mdlawron tshriLiiGttacis,9tsuksit,tc,1l.l.tt 'r11'r't who had to com». I Bot some more And can“ (1mm his . , vim mu Cuttoura Ointment and 'Rmr.-"e-roow-'tmar-mr-ftul conic-won, and began to gm better nu- n-unn mu. ', onutudly 'tmtimtlt) {db-Q. m uxwmkr mm "mind“! 'etror-ottlte) ,..- .-, '% - "up entirely eurod." my“... I "iiii? , . . '..' n“. _.-'." .ofGondan'a .. with M. M. 1912. -r.s, JL,Ccdt .. , ' 1511! [A I o ltynuwhh-sklnciurdu- n 4, w WWW“ - Td T'T. -tutdottteranaort ITE _ tti ',;L =, - .u', 4. - . " - "e8aaanrhito,hairtivir .-- ' " ‘Hx - 'Gtr1%j'G Milt my, â€momma-d . . - Ii ll, S... lit 3313'?" m". “to! w mmnm " ales of 'l'ilth'lts.g,ttllF, mmmmwrmby lopanb iekin . n3 ~1a-A.“ . otradtt-l an “In of Cancun pocket W . unmnt. hummus-1 no: H . ;H . '.r' 'd'll"'au'r2T,Sth'tt",'JtWl.t, Msnysmsn who Pee mm mug-19mg; world own him, , 152m: met nearly so fast. i_iaiii,,-s, SUFFEREI] 2 'llllf% WITH ElllMIlilE Began withltching Sensation. Kept I _....._u_.__." - q ' y , " S , r N M00711. Awake at Night. Caused Great , " A P ““21 . Pam. Thought Operation Only tPeisorter Adnr"trdMtt,Taeeathtemttt Cure. Cuticura Soap and Oint- fr Picking Pockets. ment Entirely Cured In 6 Weeks, E some Pt" .30, in tho district od - --- ‘JMpaign. Bengal. there was a and- “Mr-most. Toronto. thttarftr.--iaN Iden epidemie of petty thefts and MM fur I'D month. with the pit... They _ burglaries. .The palioe, osnrtrrUtady bs' bean "'t2t:et:lrey 'a',',','"',',',,", l bum for some time,. flntuly Isr- f 2'llciu"'l'L'. 1:33:15? “outed an individual. on' "terpi.eiom y a At {emu und- ofomtmmt to ' who, attor I preifminttey Ptttttt,t I', 41 up the itching which and Hal investigation was rtsmamdgif TTr If y RAYS FOR GtHTRE CURE. POL, CU'JED IN int-triad man's manner! no r So m i ', .. wry as when his h “mun! (“up in tor a Visit. r child-whether boy or girl Jetty, emotional and gork- on should watch it care- a To u DAYS (h""",',',',', In Spinach Increased } Sow-Mold In Experiment. _ ) Experiments are under way at r the agricultural baotetiolotricasl sta- ‘Lion in Vienna to increase the qualv lily of iron carried by certain) plants, with a View to tho effects on 'the human system when those planes are used n.» food. Artifirsial- 'ly prepared feeds containing iron do um always produce the desired cffvut. because the iron is not com- plctely assimilated. This difhculty, it is thought, may be avoided. by causing pusa to take upvw inr creased quantity of iron during their natural growth. . By addjng hydrate u iron to the soil in which it was growing tho experimenwm have aruexeeded in producing epin- aoh containing a. percentage of iron Revetrt time. a. great as that found in ordinary minaoh. It is believed that the was will prove unecono- ful with other {mayhem plants. m Must makes than particularly anxious to have this talisman by them just now in that the Ome- vitch, though ptsrtitslly recovered from his illness, in still in a delicate state of health, and the loss of the diadom mm to their ouperstitiouts minds to have the worst tdgatiii- . It is their inability to rrioove't I. diadem of brillianta, which has tb. curious history attached to it, that ls troubling their 1!th st'prd- tent. It was lost unaixsountablr by the Emprem at the funeral ot the Grand Duke Vladimir, and though almost tho whole staff of the Rus- sian secret police have boon search- ing for it since, Dot I. trace of it an be found. The real origin of the diadem u wrapped in mystery, but tradition says it was discovered on tho head of A saint in St. Bertuim's Cathedral in Moséow, and Cather- ine wore it to wtutl " evil spirits, though it doesn’t oeemdet have been very successful in her case. But the great thing about this disdain is that the pearl. and diamonds, of which it is composed are said to fora-tell by their condition the well- being-or otherwise-d tho Bus- sian Royal family. It danger im- pends the diamonds lose their sparkle and the pearls their soft lustre, while if tho prospect bright- en: the dunes resume their pristine beauty. _ _ - _ A Bad Heart, Its Cause and Cure Your trouble Inn’t with the heart " all. These sensation- no the outcome of Indigestion. which hu caused no to form on the ammo): and pun “an!“ the heart. Many Firmly Convinced They Are Dying of Hurt Trouble, Have Ob ten the Strongest Hearts. Sometimes you Inks up " his)“. heart throbbing like I “can: engine. Your bro-thin. In the". and irregular: pain- Bhoot through the about. 1nd nbdomon. Bud cause horrible anxiety. “Three months Mo I In . weak. Aatr m m. Mr 1:11:0th nu poor. lood for "(hm any I received 3 sample of Dr. Knmnmn’n P1219. Ind my on" comment; ed. May r have I vigorous appetite, ntmnl heart nation. and no Men of tm digeuinn. I feet younger and healthier than ever before." TP" Lou In my stomach. I had tour ru. iugs and Indigestion. At nitrht I would often water: with gnu in the much and heat pulpit-Mon. butytttoo . b . , an he c',t't,,Mt ,2ttiltit"/, I?) hisdttryat amrtertrrtgNarTert6tWItri" some one else to guide him. For nothing of moment ia undertaken by the Czar without some muppoed prrtontttu.rartruhiiynoo. _ . Your draught. or mot-ohm†"IN Dr. Ilumilton'n Pills. 260. per box or five buxm for $1.00. Br mail from Th0 Catarrtt-m, Co.. Butralo, N. Y.. 53d lit-canon, (lunch. You Sue heard before howUuper- stitious they 'sre-ehe, Cur partktr. almost 3.. bad as his. Irverii new and then some mysterious monk is brought to the palace, and no long an» inhalant-huh. dumb-thin“? "T consulted my dog-w: um! and ram.- die that my frtondl advised. Nothing Ill-Inna. Jun read what happened to In“ mum". ot Rollo Blvor. Ont: urlr--; (‘ZAB AND (‘ZABINA wow» " 1iir, PLANTS DRINK IRON. a wife, beipg Mun- Tiear-Amid a.†your troubles, Mrs Grundy, I am pleased to see that your gratitude to Providenoe "iras, not tall. Mrs. Grundy --. No, sir; rheumatiz is bad, indeed. but a. thank ’eavan I still ’awe a back b, ’ave itdtr.?' , . Illa-Hr: Llnlmmt Cum com. no. 'Aftcr having spent hundreds of dollars on mechanical devices, me- dicines and doctors' fees, she de- cided that this latest discovery, however simple and inexpensive, should be the last she would try before resigning herself to the hopelessness of, permanent and total doafness. Those interested in' Mrs. Barry's case and the hope it holds out for them, may write to her in confidence for full details, which she offers to send gratuit- only. It usually costs a man something to listen to ftattery, Everywhere it is apparent that thrift is very much on the increase. For instance, in the ten years from 1897 to 1908 the average sum in Linings banks per head of the Swim population rose from 309 to 448 francs. In other words, Swimm- Und, from the savings bank stan- dard, is the thriftiost nation. From Savings Bank Standard Switzerland First. The Swiss Government has just published the results of an inquiry it has been making into the savings of the Swiss people and the means of thriit at their disposal. It ap- plied direct to the savings banks to supply Ihe information required. Seven bunk! out of a total of 1,054 refused to comply with the Govern- ment’s request, antes the lunches. ter, England, Guardian, but the other 1,047 all sent in full pumm- lars of this work. 311E USED , _ itttp0, tt WAY? L VED 01 Next to her come: Denmark, with 391 francs saved per head of popula- tion, and when. I bnzway behind, the German Empire, with 291 (Prue- sia 308, Bavaria 99, Saxony 405, and Wurtemburg 231), Norway 270, the United States 220, Austria. 211, Sweden 197, Hungary 159, F rance 133, Belgium 129, Great Britain 122,- Italy 108, the Netherlands 89, and Russia 20. Switzerland as yet has no post- ofi1oe savings bank, and no penny savings bank, although thirty-nine of her slvingn banks will open an account for a sum of l franoo or less, while only three requim 10 francs or more as a deposit. Astonishing Deliverance of Woman Thought to be Hopelessly Deaf. New York Special.---) con- vinced that her hearing has been perrnainerttly restored after years of torture with head noises and al- most total deafness, Mrs. B. A. Barry of 655 W. 170th street, N.Y. City, has now been persuaded to tell the story of her wonderful de.. liverance. Female Trouble-and Heart Dis- ease are caused by-Kidney Disease. The natural way to cure them is cure the Kidney: by using Dodd's Kidney Pills. At the end of 1908, the year in question, the sums lying in savings banks to the credit of Swiss sub- ioeta amounted to nearly 67,600,000 francs, as orrmptsred with not. quite 40,000,000 francs in 1897. "An advertisement led me to use Dodd's Kidney Pills, and I have found in them a. care for all my troubles. I carrn?.t, raise, Dodd’s Kidney Piuii,tot 'l/ull)?),' Pills, and is orwma in the beet of health. Her Dimple comment is the beat. evidence that no one of Kidney Disease is so bad that Budd’s Kidney Pills will not cure it. T “I was treated by five doctors," Mrs, LmHbetterustistees. "Four of them did me no good. The fifth operated on me and that gave me relief for 1 time. I had Female, Kidnev and Heart trouble. I was so nervous and run down that my friends did nct think I would ever get better. Female, Kaine}? tu.ilrijiuTr't' griii-." blevw‘ “mm; "if“; Ad- i'i7,kCl 'titil 311%? brig mess had gone out of her-life, and never ex- pqcti to .1?" pf Whim'womll‘ a‘g'gin? oiits. . l. F. Jetd.ltttr,r, ' of IS MOST THRIFTY NATION. sm.swughhalrsiiiLirtr/.,rhl, Dodd's Kidney tumbles "lush HER HEARING RESTORE!) ta Ngs. J. w, Leodbgttgtnf plug: tried snddii'ir"N4tiey HEART DISEASE. ,susLaisiaioE od) aflltitl1'pt: A woman or mm jlt tllf.ll "r6ttr "rosn'i," said the neighbor. "Why can’t you l" "Because I want to use the rope myself." 'j"For jrhtt aux-pond?" the other persisted; "I ant to tie up five cubic feet of Qatar with it." “How unearth," :Ihsél'ed the would-be borrower, Minard'nr _Llniment_ Co.., Lingnqd. Finding the Imp stain forming In my throat. I bathed Pptlr with KIN- AID'H LTNTMENT, and ga'titrat'tritr a cloth with the )inimem [0111ng all night. Next morning the Swelling min {one and I mulbuwd (h. mulling of! " ah attack ot Gammaâ€: mun teo we at ms- ARD'S LIED! . Y. _ - . G. P. WoRDBN.' An Ar b went â€his neighbor and 1tlt, “Lend me your rat,',', "Tu-," ' -nlil ' ..'.J..Lkn§- " sn,,; Bt. John -- .'U'll have her on the'laddor in I minute, qhief; I'm waiting Mt her to curl her hair.†. ‘ “can you Air, up.:rwp.ter with a, rope? .'-, .“My-inend,†saidsthe nauh.bor, "Allah, u great an_d_ he "Yes." F "With or without?†"With or without what? Her music t'" _ V "m; "tGrriG,rrSrr"7iGrattao of Quinn, which laid me up for two weeks an} coat a Jot pt money.‘ - _ . pared down three ' diode. : stttint'ts Cus, Atom do oihvyra ,irhiHres PB} 5 ',tiriiithi1lim We. knit 1Bqt is Marie---" don't think I should tell you." Maud--"Oh, do. I insist." hurieu-"Well, he referred to you as 'the human marshmallow.' You certainly had laid the powder on thick, dear.†1Iaud,--"89 Jack compared me with something sweet, did he? The dear fellow! What was it?" "I suffered for years from the worst form of chronic bronchial throat and null eaten-h. I tried ull kinds of syrups. olntmenm, tablets and washes. but they proved inductive. In fact I could get no relief. I read in the Montreal Wltness of Qatarrhorom, and bought In outfit. In I few hours I trot relief. The air pu- sazes of my none were cleared out, and I was able to breathe freely. My throat wae "tNmtrthened-my voice improved-- And no longer gagged and coughed. The other. ot Gnmnhosone was Wonderful. Now I am well-ao bronchitis-no throat distress. I urge everyone with I. weak throat. with a. cough, a cold or I. touch of catarrh to use Catarrhozomy freely." 's'ri.ririaiFriiraTu'tFTsihu - ofâ€- A the ,rt qolden,, 11.0., last June was quoted " an éxample. This fire started in slash where l ging operations were bising cut-£3 6n. Pinned by I strong wind, tt ob- tained such headway that a large force of men employed by the lum- ber company, who were right outho ground, had to flee Kr their Hm. This fire raged up and down the Columbia River tor miles, destroy- ing many million feet of timber and burning up logging camps and. a logging railway.' A Urge force of fitm-figheeau, proved helpless to stop its ravage8. No More Bronchitis _ Throat Distress Cured Inatend of taking sickening drugs into the nomad), or using an old-fashioned any. the ammo man now-many: breathe: t5 “than "an: of Cumb- ozono and gets well right away. This in exactly what Mr. Joseph Duoust. did, and writing trom his once at " Bt. Paul at, he "rt..-- minus. et.radh-oa--ouee-ie.-. The conference assented that thio clash problem is becoming more in.. siaUat and dangerous every year. as the “entity of shah is immanent! by. 'i)1il,u/t'ill'l1 operations. Life-Long Buiterer Tells of Quick Relief From "Catarrhozone." lontroal this time gives splendid praise for tho modern way ot curing colds. ca- urrh gud bronchitis Prominent men in all walks of lite mo and endorse Catarrhowne which [a I Bcientit1o preparation tor throat troubles and Catarrh. It is not a "cure-all." The dollar outfit, cough:- an Jndot.ryeMMe, hard rubber-1M" And medication for two months' treatment. All dealem or post paid from the ctstarrhosoms.Qo.. Buffalo. N. T., and_Kinzawu. Canada. Much tsatisfactioa_waa expressed by the conference at a. statement made by the forest inspector, acting ms chairman of the meeting, that the Forestry Branch was to insti- tute experiments ms Boon as possi- ble to determine the safest and most oeonomietrl method of dispos- ing of logging slash. 'ul-fill/tiid-ttchase-Mas' JWIWGy new to '."trn."f..P.oe ell}; "ttiett,tePiet.'tift 1 I - 1iE_1t9fihttftrtoiuissisistcthnL Ivory Breath our". Mallhs bananas to tht ttttk Ion plan» In tn. no" and throat. JrUJilusGi -- 13:: "No, with or without coaxing.†“Does ,he sing t" The Important Question. Now They Don't Speak. waam a: the 'tt-,utfe Wowma; ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mr. Sid. Caucus: of Larder Lube, Ont. needed Gin Pill: badly. He - “I had been trt4ttrjtyt tome time with any Kidney. and Urine. The pain wu mama? awful, and no test " night. , bond o Cl", Gin Pm. and sent my chum 6opsi co to gttrthetth 1nd in lean than six hours I felt relief. In two days the pain hid left me entirely-- nndtodny I fed A's-well u ever". isoc. a pokoklat Mt 63mph freo , uygmmte may! , gandChmied Ak., of midi ihitsitr9rerte., , m .- _ l'hh.’ A...“ .,,>‘ "Did pm come by it houesrly l" “I haven't quite figured out. It hurled to rein the other day and I I stepppd into I doorway to wait till I it stopped. Then I saw a young", fellow coming along with a nice large umbrella, and I thought it! he was going as 'iar, army house,“ â€mild beg the shelter of his bum- bershwt. So I stepped out and dad, ‘Wh'ere' are you ring with that arthrtlra,' young fellow-1" and I udrtrttit, the umbrella and ran?' 1 Health, Strength and vigor evi- dently depend less on place of real. dence and occupation than upon oleanliness. variety of diet, and prompt attention to minor bodily ills. Bold in z drunma An Ambiguous Question. "That', a swell umbrella you carry." 'dsn't itt" _ --. FOOLISH TO KEEP CORKS many cases /rethtlr, among recruits from the nu than among those drafted from tht population of the large cities. Military leaders have frequently, in the great wars of the 19th cen- tury, commentbd upon the superior powers of physical endurance du.. played by urban regiments. If the urbanization of a. people mean! physical degeneracy, the evidence now obtainable gives no conclusive propf pt ie, n _ 19rr..: . tt A " . . q t Juatice of e '. l ‘ta id imlster " 1 gui a I tio, Edward nan Ry., has " a. Wonderful ergo! of, the healing power of Zam- No way to extract 1 mm like painting on Putnam's Corn Extractor; it's the g- _ surest Corn Doctor our I", rT known. Ewes up that aw. â€? tut pinch over night. "LA brmgs out the hard her. nel ot 1he corn and learn; an the smooth an ink. _ Million. of people have Lt. proved Putnam" Corn I " Extra-tor 1 genuine suc- ',ltig"" new: it will remove your I corms. warts and esllounes. Sold in Me. bottles 1nd recommended by titt We?!†Minis intS'vs.éhm 'i'i,2kiil'i',lttf, unrulww dly and the stated on the other log. Both legs became so swollen and sore that I could only so about my work by having them bandaged} My dlqctur said I must atop .wqug undlhy up. ' ' _ Fr l On the contrary, the percentage of 1thoso who are rejected each year tor failure to meet the minimum re- quirements in height, weight, cheat m4sasurement, and so forth, ia in Now, the evidence that comes from all those oountrieo-ond it is based upon the measurements of many millions of meal drawn trom all sections during the last quarter century-gives no conclusive sup- port to the notion that city life is physically debilitating. J. '/// / IL. I b' P All. drugéisw and stores sell " Inc. box or post trtso from lam-Bu}: 00., Toronto, upop receipt of, prioo, qty, “This Van my condition when I got my first box of Zam-Bpk. Greatly to my delight that first hoe gave me relief. I continued to ap- ply it to the sores, and day try day they got better. I could see that at' last. I had got hold of something which would cure me, and in the end it did, Jul 0 . -'. ttrack, .ustainia: ttargsttt,rlgrot of my leg: thou ht this would hg+ htik.ia . - '-"'"". _ _ . b if? 55, Fr '1ririiiirii'i'i. 1i.7irvir; Wed ilft Town Men Batter Developed Than Countrymen. A good deal used to be said and written about the debilitating effect of urban life upon individual phy- aqua. It was, indeed, so far taken for granted that the ruml militis- When one attempts to adduoe accurate mum evidence of this rural prowess in point of physical development, however, one does not flnd the expected proofs so readily forthcoming. Statistical data to prove or to disprove the claim are not. to be had in this country. We must go to those countries of continental Europe, such as France, Germainy and Italy, where universal military sorveoo is o0nv pulsory, and where, in C008e- quence, practically the whole adult male population is subjected, sec- tion by section, to physical. examin- ation of exactly the me scope and nature. SENT SIXTY MILES "After'aix:mmithe of this trou- ble I consulted another doctor, ‘but with no better "we. I tried all the "has, linimenta and Jotion. I heard of, but instead of getting be}?! I got won-Be. F '_ It is now over a. year since Zam- Buk worked a cufe in my case, and there has been no return of the eo- zem_a. or any trace of it." - man was physically superior to the townsman, that. one of the stock arguments for the encouragement of English agriculture by com laws and other protective legislation was the necessity of preservin that yeo- manry of England whioi was al- leged to furnish the military sinew of_t:he kingdom. Ptttrtttttt'tt Extractor Removes'Em CITY LIFE AND PHYSIQL'E. k. Be My“ - - I"Tong PP" Mo Ihei In wol- Tm_mperTii" M SIN PILLS T1iCiiTiiTikiit and CUT. Experi- It was wh and mppinl starting wot tion scheme tvnW K301751119 w Jar-1* v V '1 " - -. hot Padang“? 3417mm†hI.1t hunmwm4£w£wyzéiw an that the .exstl Garden on Mflaï¬shwm l i'iUiriiiiaAiitrd,if1',ret "vet in W: 'iikiiiiiopttye, frost thchirttttrytityti6y M: [ draw "3‘9â€", Fiiifiriij.,usfceekd and is disa. _ Iii -ti Wu It- Yes. ttttie-Pitt Fu'll have to pay more than you can afford. Mr. Niggatxr---I'm sot I: dear, rt,iig.g,x,'ir21-rJht ' gift I promised ylu----oeih"iPmidt are up in price now, higher than I can afford----- Mrs. wNiirs.rarxh--h'e “a w hind. of ham.- bnnuul. Moo m: 1tLtt11LttC""'oWgM"" 90% Of All Finé â€mmm‘wm OHENILLE CURTAINS Mtttitte “may 'Ti"" 00., mush-ya Write tJiri mmi Warn. 3;.“313223‘iaiT’éa‘ï¬-r‘wlï¬â€œâ€œ5%“w . 4,1 This COUpon to Us RIGHT NO w ,va GOOD BEAM“ - “.333 r' a: eommnn" - Pr"'" " Bluingo " canâ€. muoulgm “I not one of .our EVAPORATOBR. write to us. outing how many "on you. and we will quote you necessary can suited to your mat-ch, You our n outer Contest and xnny win a cash print. thus whenâ€: max of outfit. "In. will In given fttr the be" nmples of .yrm. and uu‘lr mm !tPrc..,,Ap, il 15th. el an: date ' ' co mum Ft mm“ trom every compou- tor irillr, ii'i','it th iiR; erahow t 1)! "Th. lemma} Sign" I n. an tek, of F a be." fail to write " one: for oouy of our "Pru- Contact Ghoul-r." giving an hilt-n information. ‘In the inure-aha! ":1†of ffrihi2"2' . NAI'LIL O‘HUV " “and†" M a.“ C Ita'" from "I ('tl'r1.2 'lhertw, to PRt2EC0NTEST (‘nmmwégl J6llirAtt-at..uta,gilgkuu6a-y EVAPORATOI. TH: GRIMM MANUFACTURING COMPANY. LTD. ' " Wellington 81.. Mantra-I. Quo. PRIZE MllililFliiTl't0ll "ri consider. aritrirra ‘**’W 9‘10!“ home-93 “an. int every: Monro! ulr you; br6aihs--ttti ‘Ime built . M 1yt)ir-,. t tour-siting/ku-wha-ut *9" br "tt in iaiiV faittilr -,', 't. , eu.," ir :1T> U "rt' A, ‘minsiy ij1sji1jjii,/rpii,i.ii,'iiiriittee, and can! to r,.'. - a, ., l, 9-‘5' L..‘) 5‘2], . ttts', risk. t/huiirj.syitijs.i.iy jstid1dtisxht'dort-in .11 .“dnu to shine? . air ",ititG(it 1'irryiyti)liiL" Ata, arm inv‘mh'mm Met-B tt Of worn in the Unztea Mam- . mxnoaeturod in New You Pg notâ€: ova ttiarlort serui me urn-e 161 Ind Hut Fen M. P. Pucker A 00., 6 E. teth m. Desk Te. N There Can lk No Doubt About In [I’D Luqu,, -- 'identified 'iFitiirtwiua.m. while studying. curveyxny _ _ A...‘ it WE HAVE START!!! A M-t.eqorod by The lolmm-llchndm Go Limited. Mound. Can. White as Snow Make: the Clothes " Try St t 0N mu. Iii; Bald Medalist. Camden U". The outside 'poaet---.thii abomin- able accumulation of disease-laden filth-iss the curse of fun life-- directly new No for nine-tenth- oftheydimsitsets existing Iiraraa districts. . al Je THE CURSE FARM LIFE , . t . ‘ (ttsae ooal left 331w“ loses ton iiwew. Brim I . mo exposed and there V.“ . mu iikerfteee. than that. Fic-_.--'-- - o NE HUNDRED ACIES. IIDDLEH'X County: sou our loan: trtsmo house; {rum burn; clone to "may etu- lion. Apply to Herman Wilmm and drum. on. or lam-n lad E-uu Ex. dunno. bqndon. 111h__.., a F4 “Wail? Toronto. a ALL iirtiNeif,'kh9r.'r AND Pt m der pm on. Kgdneyn trouble. (Ir-nil, A"d,'t'Tias' I menu “the: ma tl . new Germ-n '"ltl,','J5/,1 "31nd." price 01.53. Another new "men for Dxnbem-lnllnu. and can cure, .- "Rum†Anta-Di-hemo" Price 3200 tr,t War-mat: The and Inn!» (win: 2"'lttff a! - WM Winnipeg. In. _ an" h'tt “33:3: Khan}? 531* new?! Company. orange w ANTED L, ms mun ANIMALH 3" tit.Mss, ‘Purwn. Poultryusun "alph,Utrtt. ilr, 'A-..-.-.-.., CINNI: 'rrtt6rtn. LOU". HP inter-ml and "maul. cured wtrtt. out min by our home trenment Wr u u betore too Inte. Dr. Benn-n Medrol Co., Limited. Gallium-cod. Ont one AND tmtLtF-MBND was on†, tor "can!" pretty port rm.)- worth, W. 0... " mak- out a It. and an I HAVE OVER ONE MUN WI in diner-em “cum .1; 1m. [Lyon you c b. l :1: t t 1 TA " AF“? Tifodfipitt, '52- “WT Pi!xititro,rtr-in sll VOW" Du, teye?, .thought. (il the 'ttlhr'roti: knoy. Make up "an" â€to com: 0F ioscrucaottt" â€In“: FARMS IN lbom and “Ilkl‘kllt'nnu tn. Worth the lam-y 1.4- in the United Bum no I.“ in NW toxin» a bulk. mark-1.. Bend tor u may MIMI. than. by: trt1NDt"'sD, fy n m 8e.-yeNT,ye my gun", Clln1oxuc Oonl- Ink. sum» 73 on Nf,', " be JSF, 'nnipwl r., but. any I. comma" The Good “Nth Co. mo 00mm: E. w. Gama COUPON of Ontario 1-- oqnrttlt “withâ€: ot the I. Con NAZIM urkish Gov THE Famo min m 0». M ml the pe