C AN A Y# D v® E’ï¬l' n 1 ‘-.i 4 @qxc0 a a t °053 y# U &A Laughs With Joy! s _ No More Indigestion Vontreal Man So I!l, Thought He Would Dis of Stomach Trouble. Found a Simple Remedy That Mas Kept Him Well Ever Since. "I suffered from dyspepsia and indigestion for five years. I sufâ€" fered so much that I could hardly attend to my work. I was weak and lost all courage. I enjoyed no rest until I decided to follow your treatment. To my great surprise I immediately began to feel better. I am now using the second box of Ir. Hamilton‘s Pills, and I feel so well that I want to tell you that I owe this great change to your famâ€" ous pills. I recommend Dr. Hamilâ€" ton‘s Pills to every person who is suffering from dyspepsia. _ Your grateful servant, D. R. Larose, 338 Jolictie street, Montreal, P.Q. The experience of Mr. Larose is one very common toâ€"day : The red coat of the trymen, which for years has been on striking features a forms of the armies to disappear and s will know no more line of heroes."" Ace authenticated report of war will disclose estimate, as one 0 measures of econom; abolish the famous dress uniform of all the line. The khaki to be the uniform That prospect, parti recruiting sergeant, pleasant, but as ar parture the scheme eommend it. If the comes before Parlia to meet with strem British War Bepartment to Discard Soarlet Tunics. to meet from th« mtractiv stimulus from tho Minard‘s Liniment Cures Colds, Ets. «d in the it is har eoat will struagle. For the moment, it is not sugâ€" gested that the dashing Guardsâ€" man shal!l have the beauty of his apâ€" parel interfered with. Neither is there any proposal made to strip the eavalry, Royal Artillery or Royal Engineers â€" of their resplendent trappings, although this probably would follow as a matter of course. AVT Braggesâ€""I am still one of those oldâ€"fashioned people who believe that honesty pays.‘"" Waggsâ€"‘"So am I. And I believe juast as firmly that dishonesty gets paid.‘" Curp., 1 peauty Purity and Health Of Skin and Hair Crticura Soap and Olntment are sold throughou$. the workd. . A liberal sample of each, with 32â€"page Rookiet on the caro and treatment of th skin and gealn, cent postâ€"free. Aodns_nmnm.&u- s 5 s cethgmignrcomy ~ Cuticura Soap and Ointment THIN RED LINE TO PASS y as so than n« e red coat of the British infanâ€" en, which for hundreds of s has been one of the most ing features among the uniâ€" s of the armies of the world, is iâ€"appear and soon the world know no more "the thin red of heroes."" According to wellâ€" enticated reports the secretary var will disclose, in his army nate, as one of the principal sures of economy, a proposal to ish the famous scarlet fullâ€" s uniform of all the infantry of line. The khaki service dress is be the uniform of the future. . prospect, particularly for the witing sergeant, is not at all sant, but as an economic deâ€" ure the scheme has much to reâ€" mend it. If the proposal finally es before Parliament it is sure neet with strenuous opposition i those who regard the bright active tunic as an important ulus t&o recruiting and also : those who merely consider the v as something more ornamenâ€" Promoted by o EBm mTC eSR m stâ€"free. . Address Potter Dr , & Chem. 27D, Boston, U. 8. A. )e ngston ntal feeling of Ingâ€" the historic uniforms rs has only been reâ€" ed in the opposition t discarding the kilts d troops. When this is put forward there | protest, not only hland regiments, but e country. â€"It resultâ€" being retained, and ossible that the red discarded without a weak stomachs, and ‘r with indigestion, usness, can be perâ€" y Dr. Hamilton‘s box, at druggists ‘s, or the Catarrhoâ€" ston, Ont., and Bufâ€" ng more ornamen ry. A wordy par between sentimen arianism is there Writer States Bulgarians Are Oli-l _est Nation in Europe. ‘ It is crffious ‘to think that the original Bulgarians were probably closely akin to the Turks who toâ€" day are the bitter foes of Bulgaria. In all probability they were a Tarâ€" tar race, part of the great Hun conâ€" federacy, which almost made an end of the Roman Empire in the middle of the fifth century. After the breakâ€"up of the Hunnic Empire they formed part of that of the Avars, but in 626, after their defeat before Constantinople, the power of the Avars declined and Kurt, the Khan of the Bulgarians, became inâ€" dependent. The Bulgars at that time lay on the northwest shores of the Black Seas. In 679 Khan Ispiâ€" neh and part of the tribe crossed the Danube into ancient Moesia, then waste and desolate except for a sparse population of Slayvs. They were ncot, however, very numerous, and were steadily abâ€" sorbed by the Slavs among whom they had intruded. After the lapse of three centuries little of the Tarâ€" tar remained in the Bulgarian naâ€" tion. _ Toâ€"day the Bulgarians are nearly pure Slavs with a certain admixture of the ancient Thracian blood. The name is all that is loft of the race which came with Ispineh across the Danube in 679. For three centuries Bulgaria remained an uneasy bedâ€"fellow to the Roman Empire, sometimes in a state of vasâ€" salage, sometimes independent, ofâ€" ton fiercely hostile. In 971 Emperor Johannes 1. conâ€" quered the eastâ€"the present Bu}â€" garia properâ€"and after a struggle of thirty years Basil II., "The Bulâ€" gar Slayer,"‘ subjugated the west, and with it all the Slay lands to the head of the Adriatic. Bulgaria reâ€" mained a Byzantine province until 1186, when it rose in revolt under three brothers and after many years of war regained its independence, which was assured by the destrucâ€" tion of the eastern empire in 1204. Under Johannes Asen II. (1218â€"41) it rose to a great height of power, orce more covering most of the inâ€" terior of Balkania, but after this great monarch‘s death the kingdom stcadily declined. Portuguese East Africa still conâ€" tains the following big game in | abundance: _ Buffalo, â€" crocodile, 'eland. elephant, giraffe, brindled | and white tailed gnu_ or wildeâ€" beeste, hartbeeste, hippopotamus, !hy?nn. koodoo, rhinoceros, roan antelope, sable antelope, waterâ€" buck and zebra. There is a great variety of smaller game. Not all of the species mentioned can be huntâ€" | ed indiscriminately, but each may |\ be hunted under certain conditions | in certain distwicts after securing \the necessary gun permits and shooting licenses. * WERE KIN TO TURKS. "For many years I was a conâ€" stant sufferer from indigestion and nervousness, amounting almost to prostration,‘‘ â€" writes a Western man. "I liked the food from the very first, cating it with cream, and now I buy it by the case and use it daily. I soon found that Grapeâ€" Nuts food was supplying brain and nerve force as nothing in the drug line ever had done or could do. Good HWumor Returns with Change to Proper Food. ‘‘My blood was impoverished, the vision was blurred and weak, with moving spots before my eyes. This was a steady daily condition. I grew illâ€"tempered, and eventually got so nervous I could not keep my books posted, nor handle accounts satisfactorily. I can‘t describe my sufferings. ‘‘Nothing I ate agreed with me, till one day I happened to notice (Grapeâ€"Nuts in a grocery store, and bought a package out of curioâ€" sity to know what it was. "‘Through the use of Grapeâ€"Nu‘s food my digestion has been restorâ€" ed, my nerves are steady once more, my eyeâ€"sight is good again, my mental faculties are clear and acute, and I have become so goodâ€" natured that my friends are truly astonished at the change. _ I feel vyounger and better than I have for 20 years. _ No amount of money would induce me to surrender what _ "‘It wasn‘t long before I was re stored to health, comfort and hap piness I have gained through the use of (Grapeâ€"Nuts food.‘" _ Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. ‘"There‘s a reason.‘" _ Read the little book, "The Road to Wellâ€" Vie," in pkgs. Ever read the abovs Istter? A nsw one appoars from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human intorest. Portuguese â€" Territories the Best Field for Huntsmen. The big game shooting grounds of British East Africa have become so widely and generally known that they have blotted out of mind the Zambesi Valley to the south, the forests of Gorongoza and Govuro avd the courses of a dozen rivers that break into the Indian Occan through Portuguese territory. To the big game hunter with a desire for trophies British East Africa presents undoubted~ advantages over any other country in the world ; but to the sportsman who wishes to test his powers of woodâ€" craft to the full and on the supreme seale, so far as game is concerned, Portuguese East Africa offers a field that is unsurpassed. _ Minard‘s Liniment Cures Distemper, Tomâ€"You spend altogether too much money on that girl. Don‘t you know girls always accept evâ€" erything a man gives them and then marry the fellow who saves his money 1 Jackâ€"Sure I do. That‘s the reason I‘m blowing in mine. BiG GAME IN EAST AFRICA. GO0B NATURED AGAIN. FROM MERRY OLD ENGLAN) NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. Occurrences jn the Land That Reigns Supreme in the Comâ€" mercial World. 642,979 tons of frozen meat were eaten in the United Kingdom last year. By command of the King a preâ€" sent of linen has been sent to the Middlesex Hospital. _ e Mr. William Beardsley, a lay preacher, dropped dead while conâ€" ducting services at Stoborough. Thos. Thomas, aged 83, who was born in the Mumbles Lighthouse, has diéd there from old age. & day. _ Mrs. Emily Phoebe Wenham, of Upper Richmond Road, Putney, has just celebrated her 100th birthâ€" MV A A sorious epidemic of measles is spreading to all parts of Lincolnâ€" sire, and many schools have been closed. Th London County Council anâ€" nounced that undertakers are exâ€" empt from the halfâ€"holiday under the Shop Act. The lambing season, which is now in full swing in Dorset, and Hampâ€" shire flocks, has made a satisfactory showing. _ A goldfinch belonging to Miss Olive Masters, of the Common, Uxâ€" bridge, Middlesex, has died, aged eighteen years. Paintings of a black hand on post cards have preceded many rickâ€" firing outrages in the districts of Flintshire, North Wales. The lawn situated between Fulâ€" ham Palace Moat and the Fulbham Palace Road is to be planted with an ornamental shrubbery. The Finsbury Borough Council has given its sanction to extend the electric tram route along Farringâ€" ton Road to Ludgate Circus. Bournemouth ratepayers have deâ€" cided in favor of the running of tramâ€"cars on Sunday, thus reversâ€" ing the decision of six years ago. TEX OB CR Eie rn c o ces c 2. c 230 if During 1912, 497,762 British subâ€" jects left the United Kingdom, 831,â€" 137 going to British dominions, and 1k¢854 to the United States. ( The first prize for oil paintings at an _eithib%ion in Leods has been awaided to a deaf and dumb brickâ€" layer, and the second to a collio;rl"; : ~ ubsdueline A dn ks câ€"A76. en T The first city policeâ€"constable to be killed by a motor vehicle is Conâ€" stable John &mith; who was knockâ€" ed down and killed by:a geam ‘bus at Ludgate Circus, whale «directing at Lu traffic nhics td# / Prnd dantt relitnch dsï¬ ie ‘The déath ‘has occurred near Plyâ€" mouth of Abg! Marks, a veteran of the Crimesn War and the Indian Muting,Aat the age of eighty. Mr. Joseph Cousin, of little Hulâ€" ten, R&sg obtain d the diploma of Fellow ®f the Royal College of Orâ€" ganists; He is the son of a miner. According ‘tosthe report of the Birmingham E4ucation Committes, the markes igsterribly overâ€"stocked with girl stcgographcrs. 200 to 300 girls apply for one office post.‘ f P ETY 1+ Pilode AYZ HL Mr. and Mrg.,James Bates, of Stalham (Norfolk), have juet celeâ€" brated their diamond ,.wedding. Mrs. Bales, who is$t.â€"years of age, has lived in her present house for 78 years. â€"# â€" ;' § ult Autcattabt Lumbermen in hundreds will shortly invade the timber lands of Devon, Dorset, Romerseth and Cornâ€" wall, and start felling treos and getting them ready for removal durâ€" ing the summer. _ S Lady John Joicey Cecil has preâ€" sented to Armstrong College, Newâ€" castle, the boat in which Grauce Darâ€" ling and her father went to the resâ€" eue of the Forfarshire on Harwin‘s Rock, Farne Island, in 1838. b: One hundred and forty sheets, 125 shirts, 41 petticoats, and 18 quilts were among the articles stolen from the Medway Wrokhouse by Agnes Pearman, who was sentenced to four months at Chatham. How Berlin, Germany, Keeps Down Fire Loss. Ia Berlin every fre is a crime. That is the law. And, it is asked, why not? Run down the truth about any fire, and some one person will be found whose negligence or guilt was the cause of it. Somebody _ stored _ dangerous quantities of inflammable or exploâ€" sive goods on the premises, or he built a frame structure next to a sweatshop. He took chances with human livesâ€"because it was cheap. In Berlin it is not cheap. The police investigate every fire, says one authority, and the responsible person pays the cost of putting out the fire and damages besides. Note the result. In Chicago, the Ameriâ€" can city of equal size, the annual fire loss is $6,000,000; in Berlin, £200,000. ED. 4. EVERY FIRE IS CRIME. ISSUE 9â€"‘13. to Miss ratf en ifeigharty AFTER EFFECTS OF SPEEDILY VANISH WHEN~YOU USE DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS. Loren G. Ladd only found complete relieft after using the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. Ladd‘s â€"Mills, Stanstead Co., Que., Feb. 24 (Special). â€"That the seeds of disease â€" left in the body after an illness are sure to cause trouble is the experience of Loren G. Ladd, a well known young man in this community. Mr. Ladd has also learned that those seeds can be cleared out of the body and perâ€" fect health restored by Dodd‘s Kidâ€" ney Pills. "At the age of six I had Scarlet Fever,""‘ Mr. Ladd states. "At twelve I had Typhoid Fever, and at fourteen I had Measles. About a year later I began to be troubled by swellings of the face, feet and hands. The doctor told me I had Kidney trouble. He gave me meâ€" dicine but the swellings continued to come at intervals of a week to a month. "‘Two years ago one box of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills stopped the swellings. â€" Last winter the swelâ€" lings returned and again I was cured by using Dodd‘s Kidney Pills Healthy Kidneys strain the seeds of disease out of the blood. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills make healthy Kidneys. Revolutionary Nemesis, Mary Baâ€" chadze, Killed by Bomb. Mary Bachadze, famous as one of the most beautiful women in Cauâ€" casia, Russia, has met with a terâ€" rible fate. She was married to a younrg man who was once a revoluâ€" tionary, and Mary Bachadze shared his views. When reaction, however, gained the upper hand, the man became afraid and turned informer. One day he was blown to pieces by a bomb placed on his own doorstep. Mary Bachadze, who loved her husband passionately, became enâ€" raged against the revolutionaries, especially as she did not believe that her husband had acted as a spy. For years she has persecuted the adherents _ of the revolutionary cause,. No less than 850 of them have been arrested through her inâ€" strumentality, and many have been executed. Bhe knew that she had been conâ€" demned to death, but continued ruthlessly her plan of revenge. Bhe took the most vigorous precautions. Bhe never stirred out unless acâ€" companied by detectives, and her flat communicated by means of a secret passage with the police burâ€" eau. to take it into her flat. An awful explosion occurred, and the beauâ€" tiful spy was killed. Is Faial Catarth But she, too, was caught in the end. She received a basket of beautiful cherries from an old flame of hers, and was imprudent enough It Ruos Hand in Hand With Bronchitis, _ Weak â€" Throat, Pneumonia, Consumption. Doctors state that $5 per cent. of the Canadian people suffer from Catarrh. Few escape it. You can easily recognizo it from the bad taste in the mouth and from lack of appetite in the morning. In bad cases the mucous drops from the throat into the stomach and causes nausea. The throat fills with phlegm, the patient sneezes and coughs continually, not infrequentâ€" ly there is lassitade and chilliness and aching in the limbs. You send the soothing vapors of the pine woods, the richest balsams andlhegling essonces, right to the cause of your cold by inhaling Caâ€" tarrhozone. Little drops of wonderâ€" derful curative power are. distriâ€" buted through the whole breathing apparatus by the air you breathe. Like a miracle, that‘s how Catarrhâ€" ozone . cures bronchitis, catarrh, colds, and ‘irritable throat. _ You simply breathe its healing fumes, and every trace of disease fiees as before fire. Bo safe, infants can use it, so sure to relieve, doctors prescribe it, so beneficial in preventing winâ€" ter ills that no person can afford to do without Catarrhozone. Used in thousands o‘ easesâ€"without failure. Complete outfit $1.00, lasts three months, and is guatanteed to cure ; smaller size 50¢c, all dea‘ers or the Catarrhozone Go:, Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. ; > Doctors â€" recommend â€" Catarrhoâ€" zone, it is nature‘s own cure. It drives out the germs, heals sore spots, cleans away every vestige of Catarrhal taint. BEAUTIFUL SPY BLOWXN UP. A Charlottenburg, tlï¬i’iï¬iashiona.ble western suburbh d8\ Bétlin, Gerâ€" many, is known astÂ¥the "widows‘ town.‘"" At the last census no fewer than 14,543 widows vï¬Ã© registered as residing within its boundaries. This is very nearly half of the total eurplus of women over men that is to be found in the townâ€"29,240. In no other town in Germany.can such a proportionate surplus ‘of.the feâ€" male sex be found. The W@mber of widowoers is extraordinary 2&1] in proportion, being only 2,358"%" People wh > are rolling in wea‘lth ghould be able to find a‘heiter se for it. Is Widows" Suburb. in Your Family? LONG ILLNESS «4+ \2,\ y .&A q ; * mmy as Soveral Important African Roads Closed to Animal Transport. How great a menace is the tsetse fly to the progress of certain reâ€" gions of Africa is shown in the reâ€" port of Bir William H. Manning, governor of Nyasaland. The prevaâ€" lence of the fly has made it necesâ€" sary to close many important roads against all forms of animal transâ€" port. One of the highways thus closed to animalâ€"drawn vehicles is the road between> Blantyre, the | chief commercial centre of the : country, and Zomba, the adminisâ€"| trative capital, but twenty three : miles of ii, or more than half, has | been macadamized, in order that : motor vehicles can use it, and work on the remainder is going on rapidâ€" / ly. The ordinary roads of the country are impassable for ox waâ€"| gons during the rainy season, which extends from November to May. For this reason a great increase of macadamized highways is desirable. | Unless it is provided, the newlyâ€" ; developed agricultural settlements of the protectorate will suffer greatly. \ Frank Hinse, of _ Rockford, England, ate a barrel of apples in ten days.~ It was a reguâ€" lation _ barrel. Hinss _ accomâ€" plished the feat for a bet. His wager netted him £10. and he was 17 lbs. heavier when he had finishâ€" ed. He has now a dislike for apâ€" ples which he cannot express in words. He figures it will be ninety years at least before he asks anyâ€" one to ‘"please pass the appleâ€" sauce."" Hinse was ‘visiting the warchouse of a friend when he reâ€" marked some apples on display looked so good he believed he could eat a barrel of them. His friend iwa,grored £10 that Hinse couldn‘t eat a barrelful in ten days. SBceores ‘calle-d at the store daily to see how Hinse was getting along, and many ‘sidc wagers woere made. For Croupy Children Keep ‘Nerviline‘ Handy It Positively Brings Children Out of Danger and Relieves at Once. "Bringing up young children has its reâ€" sponsibilities under the best of cirecumâ€" stances," writee Mrs. E. G. Fagan, of Holmes‘ Corners, ‘"but croupy colds add considerable to the worry. _ My little family of four all went through the croupy era, but I always had Nerviline on hand and never felt nervouse. I just folâ€" lowed the directions, and I can tell you that nothing I know of is surer to ture croupy colds than Nerviline. "In our home we use Nerviline frequent" ly. For cold in the chest, pleurisy, honracâ€" ness, etc., it is simply wonderful. My husband uses it for rheumatism, andâ€" I often employ it for neuralgia and sick headache. Norviline has so many uses that no mother can afford to be without 6.‘ The large family size bottle, which eells at 50c., is the most economical; trial size, 25¢. Your storekeeper or druggist sells Nerviline, which is prepared by The Caâ€" tarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Aboard one of the ships which‘ sail between London and Rotterâ€" dam there has been recently installâ€" ed a species of lifeboat which is quite novel. These boats which do not weigh morse than the ordinary lifeboat of wood, are made to hold thirtyâ€"five people and are composed of several concentric layers,. The exterior is of willow, then comes a layer of another wood, then anâ€" other of canvas, a second layer of wood, and a second layer of canvas. The interior of the boat is of wood. Experience bhas demonstrated that this kind of lifeboat is practically "unbreakable," and it is gauranâ€" teed to resist the kind of shock which so easily overturns the ordiâ€" nary lifeboat. It is also expected that this new lifeboat will keep afloat indefinitely in the stormicest weather. Built to Hold Thirtyâ€"fAve And to Be "Unbreakable.* A MOTHER TELLS HER EXPERIENCE. vP EV to WH NoSmartingâ€"Feels Fineâ€"Acts Quickly. Y Try it for Red. Wouk, Watery Eyes and 0 u" Granulated Eyellds, llustrated Book in each Package, NURINE is comâ€" E‘ye S ï¬oundm hf our Onulisteâ€"not a "Fatent edicine" but used in succersful Physiâ€" M d clans‘ Practice for many years. Now 0 e dedicated to the Public and sold by Droggiste at 2câ€"00c per bottle. Murine ca ’le Eye Saive in Aseptic Tubes, 2boâ€"40c, anpmewcmemame Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago When Y o ui» The M. D.â€"For a time it would be safer to feed the child modified cow‘s milk. The Young Motherâ€" But I‘m quite sure, doctor, that our milkman doesn‘t keep a modiâ€" fied cow. That is LAXATIVE BROMO qQUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. uRrovE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip ‘n Two Days. 25¢. how many others did you get yesterâ€" day ‘ â€" Gink (the salesman)â€"‘I got two orders in one shop.‘"‘ Blink JSS T asa mioal MA . R CS sw Bd t Ne L on oo 5 a â€"â€""What were they ?‘ Ginkâ€"‘"One was to get out and the other was to stay out." Constipation your health by%aking _ Dr. Morse‘s " Indian Root Pills TSETSE FLY RAMPANT. WILLOWâ€"MADE LIFEBOATS. is an enemy within the camp. It will undermine the strongest constitution and ruin the most vigorous bealth. It leads to indigestion, biliousness, impure blood, bad complexion, sick headaches, and is one of the most fm‘uent causes of appendicitis. To nes ectitis slow suicide. Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills positively cure Constlgation. They, are entirely v.eieta lmmpomion and do not sicken, wealti or gripe. Preserve Rlink "(the wholesaler)â€"‘ ‘Well, Now Hates Apple Sauce. Onty One "BROMO QUININE® Try Murine Eye Ramedy ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 130 acre farm, good location, with half mile frontage on Shuswap lake, 312 miles from C. P. R. main line. About 15 acres cleared, about 5 acres bearing orchard, some young orchard, house, barn, sheds, spring water, fencing, timber, some furâ€" niture and implemeonts. A good buy, suitable for fruit or mixed farming, and will make a good subâ€"division. Price $9,000; half cash, balance casy terms, or will trade for good securities or real esâ€" tate. Write Owner, Drawer 16, Salmon Arm, B. C., or Salmon Arm Realty Co., Lid., Salmon Arm, B. C. . Bees Form Robber Bands. ‘ The School of Lombroso asserts that almost every variety of human wrongâ€"doing finds its counterpart ie the crimes committed by aniâ€" mals, Among the bees there is much theft. In order to save themâ€" selves the trouble of working, the robbers attack the masses, kill them, rob the hives and carry off the booty when they cannot obtain it by stcalth. Sometimes, having acquired an incurable taste for robbery and violence they form regâ€" ular colonies of bandits. It is possible to reduce these tiny eneâ€" mies to law and order by the simple process of giving working bees a mixture of honey and brandy to drink. Gentlemen,â€"My daughtor, 13 years old, was thrown from a sloigh and injured her olbow eo badly it remained etiff and very painful for three years. Four bottles of MINARD‘S LINIMENT completely cured her and she has not been troubled for two years. Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited St. Joseph, P. O., 18th Aug., 1900 ‘"‘Mother, in sending out my birthday invitations shall 1 say : ‘Your presence is requested‘?" "Of course not, my dear; you should say ‘Your presents are requestâ€" Via Chicago and North Western Railway. On sale daily. 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A pecuâ€" liar method is in vogue among the women of these countries in order to produce a supply of hair reguâ€" larly anrd yet not appear to have been "shorn‘‘ at all. They cut off half of the hair at the back of the head and then twist the remaiming half over the exposed part and dress it in such a manner that the agents of the human bair merchants come around for the semiâ€"annual crop of hair thus raised. Many a loafer started out with splendid prospects. The best known and most reliable Stock Food on the market Farmers, Stockmen and Breeders all use it and praise it because it gives animals new strength and enduranceâ€" purifics the bloodâ€"improves their appearanceâ€"and at the same time, saves corn and orts, and only costs you For sale by Dealers everywhere, and the price will be refunded if it don‘t save you money, ENTERNATIONAL STOCK POOD CO., L!MITED, + ToRoNte Write for copy of our "$3,000 Stock Book"â€"the most g:lp!}xl Book ever published for the Farmer and Stockman, ut free. Low Colonist Rates to: Pacific Coast TO CURE A COLD iN onE pay With "INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOODrâ€" Here is What One Stock GROVE‘8 eignature is on each box For Quick Sale Trade in Human Hair, 3 FECEDS For ONE CENT Yours truly, J. B. LIVESQUE H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. l HAVE OVER ONE HUNDREp GOOD farme in different eectione of Ontario on my list. If you want a farm consult TK with Three Houses; large Bank Barn Must be sold quick. Price is very l“L k) Mamnitoba, Alberta ard that can be bought. Worth quick #ale. Vl\WBNTY ACRESâ€"FIVE MILES FROM London market; soil clay loam; farm house; barn. Would exchange for city, town or village proverty or for larger :")lrm. The Western Real Eetate, London, nt. H. W. DAWSON, Toronto E YERYBODY ENJOYs BIULIARDS â€" Barbers and Live Men in towns only 100 population make big money. Be first to write for book, "How to Start a Bilâ€" liard Room*"â€"Cost, Easy Terme, etc. Cataâ€" logues of tables for Home and Club free. If you have a table ask for our sunply catalogue. Brunswickâ€"Balkeâ€"Collender Comâ€" pany, Toronto. q TAMP COLLECPORSâ€"RUNDKED DP kÂ¥ ferent Foreign _ Btampa, Catalogue, Album, only Beven Cente Marks Btamp Company, Toront Just a Minute T BLVUIANE, BW RTVTVO RETTTT 4 P lJ interval and external, cured with out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Rellman Medical CXK der Stones, Kidney tronble, Gravel Lumbago and kindred ailments positively gured with the new, German Remedyv. "Banol," price £1.50. Another new remed¢ for Niabetosâ€"Mellitue, and #eure cure, j« can be cured by using nature‘s own Teâ€" medyâ€"no medicineâ€"no operation. This remedy does not profess to cure internal piles, but is a certain cure for protruding piles. Discovery was made by «ufferer of 20 yearse‘ standing, who is now quite well. Full instructions on receipt of $1.00. WN. B. OXLEY, 294 Berkeley 8t., Toronto, CLEANING LADIES‘ WALKIKC OR OUTING SU_ITS Can be doue Co.. Timited. Collingwood. Ont TOT EV T CCC NE AL "Banol‘s AntiDiabetes." Price %%00 from druggist« or direct. The Runol Manufa® turing Company of Canada, Limited, Winniper. Man Montreal, T * EVERAL _ DESIRABLE Minard‘s Liniment Cures Carget * OOD sPOCK FARM OF 500 ACKES Suburbaâ€"Woman may be great, but she‘s got to come to man for one thing. Ontawaysâ€"What‘s that ! Suburbaâ€"Have him tighten the tops on the preserve jars. "‘Tommy, why did you stay away from school yesterday ®"‘ "I wuz sick, mum.‘"‘ ‘"Were you really sick!" ‘‘Teacher, a feller ain‘t got no other reason fer stayin‘ away from school these days.‘" N aANCER. TUMORS, LUMP® EPC Â¥ ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLALD L1 11 w~ °3 ;l-:dâ€"t;u:;r;mt‘:ry by our French process. Try it British American Dyseing Co. 25 Biuings 10 cents. FARMS FOR SALE STAMPE AND CO!NS Man‘s Strong Arm. MITSCELLANEOU® Between Seasous. oronto, O:tawa and Quebec, The Intornational Stock Food Co., Toronto, Out Gontlemen :« Pleaso find enclosed portat notes for $15.00, the amount of my account, Ihave found Iuternational Btock Food excellent for my horees and cuttle, and plys, Jt has goven me every satisfaction, '-wz l‘ would not be without t. . As soon as my int nprly is finished H whall gond a further order, _ BILLIARDS (Signed) J. V. BMITK. Wash Day Whi as Snow y ?.?_f It ! Makes the Clothes as Raiser Says DALEIVILL®, fick Limited, Mor Manu y tronble. Gravel FARM® IN Baska tchewan the money for Sufferers from protruding or bleeding plles ed ba r:'m Co al o ichk Ath Wiâ€" 4y t # P