Every woman of society desires to be graoeful on all occasions, but many find it extremely difficult to master the art. while many are compelled to acknowledge the impossibility of ac- complishing the task. One woman. who was far from grateful by natural gift, but who overcame alll obstacles to the attainment of the coveted far culty, tells how she did it. "All through my glrlhood,†she says, "my mother lectured me on my manifold awkwardness. My walk. my carriage. my sitting down and standing up were aseries of angular movements. simply intolerable to her artistic nature. But it never seemed to me that I could help it. I was 'made that way.’ and how could I change? F. J. CHENEY & 00.. Pro 1.. Toledo. 0. Sold by druggists, price Tic. p The little child is extremely sensitive and much is done, unconsciously 'per- 'sï¬uuea; s11 qan o; 'smpra sq! Kq 'S'J'eq True enough, they do not realize how very sensitive the little one is or they would respect his feelings as well as those of older people. W'hen we see the tiny mouth quivering and the eyes full of tears we regret our harsh words and angry looks. Many a mother has 3. ha.- bit of punishing her children in com- pany, and also renumerating their faults. regardless of the pleading eyes of the little ones. It is far the better 'way to talk to the little one privately. He will remember just as well as he will be spared the humiliation. It does not make the child love his mother the more if she informs her friends in his presence that he is the dirtiest child alive or the worst. Little ones are al- ways anxious to please. and only the parents who have tried the plan of praising instead of scolding every time know how much better it is. If a child has a bad habit which its mother is es- pecially anxious to correct. it is usual to keep scolding about it continually. Some time when the little one has for- gotten his naughty ways is the chance. to let him know how pleased his moth- er is, and there is no doubt but that he will make another effort very soon to receive similar praise. Then, too, another thing which hurts little children very much is laughing at their confidences. If the 'little one makes in good faith some remark which is received in all seriousness by its mother, who then after la'ughs about it to a friend in the child’s hearing, be sure that he will not confide in her again. He will find some one else. This the mother should guard against, for she should be her children's best confidential friend always. Their child- ish secrets means much to them. so guard a ainst sacrificing their faith in a thoug tless moment. in a. novel: ‘She. walked with rather long, rhythmic steps as if to music.’ and studied the different rhythms un- til I found one that seemed to me most graceful." With LOCAL APPLICATIONS. as they con 01: reach the sea!) of the aisense. Cztarrh 1s a. God or conantutioual dines-e, and in order to here it you must balm lntcrnnl reme lies Hall'u Catarrh Cure ls taken lnlercally, and Bets 01- tectly on the blood Ind mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure in not aquack medicine. It. was prescribed by one of thu Lost physician: In tibia country for years, and in a. re gular pre- scrlpbion. It is composed of the be" tonlca known. combined with the beat blood uriflexs. actin directly on the mucous bur- arei. The per ect combination of the two lu- gr dlents is what produces such wonderful ï¬â€™ttllll in curing Catal‘l‘h. Sand for testimonl- s roe. "Well. one day I chanced to read of an actress who always studied her parts before a. full length mirror, in order to be sure that her gestures were graceful. It. caught my atten- tion in some way. and I thought of it many times in the next few days. At last I came to a deliberate resoluâ€" lution that I would adopt her plan and see what would come of it. Thereafter all my spare hours were passed in the drawing room. where there was a. large pier glass. I took my books there to read and chose an oldâ€"fashion- ed armchair to sit in. At first I mere, 1y looked at my reflection after I was seated, and actually blushed alt its ungainly angles. Then I observed the figure. approaching the mirror in short. i‘erky steps, and blushed again, until was as disatisï¬ed With m selfasmy poor mamma, and became a. sorbed in my endeavor to improve. I studied pie- tures and copied their attitudes as closel as I could. When I went to the t tre I gave earnest attention to the movements of the actresses, and when I went home tried to imitate “I am afraid that all this sounds as if I had developed into a. self-conscious prig and proseuse but I can acquit my- self of any such feeling. I was study- ing grace of motion as one might study drawimg. and with no more ego- tism. but, indeed, most humble self- depreciation, I practised standing unâ€" unthl I learned to correct the faults so clearly visible. in than: inspiring glass until my limp spinal column ac- quired self-reliance and firmness, and the protruded chin drew back into line. I practised walking on the line ~suggested _ bymz‘a, mere“ ch‘auce ‘sente‘nce .WW%†9 CATARRH CANNOT BE CURE!) EASY TO ACQUIRE GRACE CHILDISH SENSITIVENESS ENJOY LIFE A8 3, THEY (WC-HT. Mon all thasaï¬ilrlsi I've- Ault from Womb uoublu of some sort. No no- No. I i For years stories of famous cures ‘wrouzgh‘t by Dr. \Viilliams' Pink Pills have appeared in the Chronicle. Dur- ‘l'nlg thJS time we have been casting ‘about for a local case of such a nature as to leave no doubt‘ of the efficienc of these pills. We have found severa , but in each case it roved to be a sen- sitive body who can (1 not bear to have ihis or her name and disease made pubâ€" llic. Recently, however. a most SLrhk' mg case came L0 our ears. Mr. Solomon Thompson lives on a beautiful farm on the west; shore of Mud Lake in Garden township. North Victoria. He has resided there fo'r iforty years, being the first settler around the lake. He was reeve of [Garden and Dalton townships thirty- !five years ago, before the counties of gPeterboro and Victoria Were separat- ied, and he used to attend the counties' icouncil at Peterboro. Mr. Thompson Ihas been a victim of asthma for forty years or more. However we will let him tell his own story on that head. l 011 October 15th, 1896, we\ took a trip to Mud Lake to visit. the haunts long familiar to us, and made it a duty and found it a. pleasure 'to call upon Mr. Thompson and learn from seeing him and hearing his account of it how he had been cured. For. twenty-five years we had known himan a gasplng, suffering asthmatic, the worst we ever knew who managed to live at all. We often wondered how he lived from day to day. On calling he, met us with a. cheerful aspect and without displaying! a. trace of his old' trouble. Being at once ushered into his house, {we naturâ€" ally made it our first business to en- quire if it were all true about the bene- fiLs he had received from. using Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills. "Beyond doubt," _ No remedy in the world equals-Navi- Imeâ€"nerve pain cure. Neuralgia apd rheumatism are relieved almost 111- stantly, and the minor aches and pains are. cured by a. single application. Ner- v1lmeâ€"nerve pain cureâ€"is sure to cure. I Used Eighteen Boxes of Dodd’s Kid- ney Pillsâ€"The Stone Dissolved and Removedâ€"Knew of Others Cured. Shelbu’rne, Mar. 29â€"(Special.)â€"Mr. John Medill. known locally as well as far and near as physical giant and glorylng in his strength came to be a meat sufferer and tells his cure as ollows:â€" _"I do not hesitate to speak of Dodd's Kldney Pills or anything else exactly as I find them. if a medicine cures me and if I think it will cure others thnot‘say so?" . ,,::s_:_._ 5.“. Wu. u pay cut "it is true I had been suffering for some time with Bladder trouble and learning of a cure made in a simllar case, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills I com- mencedï¬uging them. ‘ . . . , L»____. Heâ€"“VVhy did you cut my waltz? I don’t think it was square." Sheâ€""No; a waltz is generally supposed to be a. round dance." Sheâ€""Of course you all talked about me as soon as I left." Herâ€"“No, dear; we thought you had attended to that Sufficienftly.†“Avuvvu u». . n In all I have used eighteen boxes and they have dissolved the stone and have emtirel cured me of any sign of such difficuliy. I do not hesitate to speak of Dodd's Kidney Pills in the highest terms of praise for I know of Illa’ny persons who have been cured by "Serpent!" hissed thq heroine. "Snnkewharmer!" he replled 1n dul- oet tone, and she smiled. Mr. Dyerâ€""VVh-ere is the bargain counter?" The floor-walkerâ€""There Ere several. What. are you looking for?" “I’m looking for my wife." .Visitorâ€"“Pardou me, Mr. Fieecpm. put are you at liberty 7" Voice (waki- ln, dryly)â€""Pa.rdon me and I am.†Be Not Deceived. A (.cug’h. Hearse- nqss or Group, are not to be trifled With. A dose in time of Shiloh’a Cure will save you much trouble. 5016 by all drugglsts. Karl's Clover Root Tea. 13 a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, puri- fies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are a Purer Vegetable Compoundâ€"A Scientifical- ly Studied Formulaâ€"The After Ef- fects of the Medicine have been Giv- en as Much Consideration as the Im- mediate Results. Not so With Many of the Ancient For- mulaâ€"Painful Purgers and no Heal- ing Powersâ€"Think of Tliese Points. If you must use medicine, look for the most pleasant, safest and surest to take. Dr. Agnew's Thver Pills are su- preme in cases of Sick Headache. Bil- iousness, Sallow Skin, Constipation.etc. 40 doses. 20 cents. But My Wife Persuaded Me to Try the Great South American Rheumatic Cure and My Agonizing Pain Was Gone in 12 Hours. and Gone for Good. J. D. McIeod of Lem], 0112.. says: " I have been :- viptim of rheqmptism fg‘r seyen Xears â€"oonï¬n d to my bed for months at a lime; unable to turn mvseif. Have been treated by many physicians without any beneï¬t. I had no faith in rheumatic cures I saw advertised, but my wife induced me to zeta home of South American Rheumatic Cure from Mr. Taylor, Druggishi in OwenfSoumk At that time I we! in agony with .psin. Inside of 12 hours after I had taken the first (1953 the pain had _ali.l‘efl: Seemed Doomed to Torture and Comtnunl Miseryâ€"Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather Imd Maul from the Trouble â€"l{clease (omen In Old Ageâ€"The Cure Looked Upon n! n Miracle. From the Whitby Chronicle. uuu vwvnvu "n. u...- ‘w me. I continued until I'hi'dâ€"u'séditï¬i-e'e’ bottles and I now oonslder myself completely cured.‘ HAD NOT SLEP‘l' 1N BED FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. GRAVEL IN THE BLADDER. A VICTIM UF ASTHMA IN PENETR’A TING POWER “ I HAD N0 FAITH." PILL POINTS- For. twenty-five . himan a gasping, the worst we ever to live at all. We said be. "How long have you. used them. and how many boxes: have you used?" he was asked. "I {started a year ago. and took eight boxes." We next asked ’him if he felt that the cure was permanent. “Well†said he, "I have not taken any of the ills for three or tour months. till I am not entirdly mtisfied yet. You see my father, grandfather and great- grandfat’her died of 1 asthma. My people all take it sooner or later and it always ends their days. I have lost three brothers from the fatal thing. Knowing my family history it. is hard for me to gain faith, but 1 can tell you for nearly thirty years I never slept in bed until I took Pink Pills. As you must have known. I always slept sitting in the chair you now occupy. I had a sling from that hook in the ceiling and always sat with my head resting in it while I slept. I now retire to mv bed when the other members of my family do.†“How old are you, Mr. Thompson?" “Seventy- six." was the reply. “and I feel younger than. I did thirty years ago, I was trou- bled a great deal with rheumatism and other miseries, probably nervous trou- bles arising from wan-t of sleep, but nearly all the rheumatism is gone with the asthma." A l After congratulating our old friend on his divorce from the hereditary destroyer of his kindred, we drove away. At many places in the neigh- borhood we opened discussion upon the case and found that all regarded it as a marvellous cure. Where the Thom son family are known. no person wou d have believed for a moment that any- thing but death would relieve him from the grip of asthma. Every word that is written here cam be verified by writing Mr. Solomon Thompson, Delrymple post office, and an inti- mate acquaintance of twentyâ€"five years enables the writer to vouch for the facts narrated above. and for the veracity of Mr. Thompson in any state- ment he may make. Dr. VVilliams' Pink Pills cure by going to the root of the disease. They renew and build up lthe blood, and stnengthen 1he nerves, thus driving disease from the system. Avoid imita- tions by insisting that every box you urchase is enclosed in a wra per bear~ ing the full trade mark. Dr. Villiams' Pink Pills for Pale People. SOCJ.E(IV.Y4 Little Chickâ€"\Vhat do you let that Erglg little thnng come under your wing or Old Hen. who had inadvertently batched a. duck's eggâ€"I can’t help it. my dear. \Ve've got to put up with the creature because she belongs to our set, you know. gof year .. .. when men .. I and women .. ' become weakâ€" ened by .. the weath- er, and run down gener- ally. .. .. Th ’ ï¬rst parts that 3 the weather affects are the 4_ kidneys. The? urea is not thrown off, but is forced a» lungs, and dis- ease results â€"caused by' weakness off-E the kidneys“ known to medical men for prompt- 1 y c h e c kin g troubles of the kidneys and re- storing these great organs to health and strength, and that is by the use of It has stood the test of- time; it has saved thousands of lives; it has restor- ed millions of suf« ferers to health; it has done what was never done, never attempted before; it has made men stronger and healthier; it has made .. women btighter 23nd hap- pier; .. it stands alone in all these qualities. Do you not think it would be wise for you to use it and thus avoid the dangers of the season ? In- sist unon havingr it STINGING CORNS l DREADFULLY NERVOUS. Next; to a stinging conscience, makes Gentéli-I W85 dreadfully BONNIE. and life a. misery. The stinging pain of for rehet took your Karl' Clover Root 3 corn may be speedily and painlesgly Tea- It quieted my nerves and removed by the use of Putnam's Pamâ€" [strengthened my Who“ Nervous 513‘ less Corn Extractor. Wenty-four - W“ "0‘1wa With Confltipï¬' hours after Putnam's is applied the Hon. Kidney and Bowel trouble. You com may be removed, Tea soon cleansed 'my system so thor- oughly that I rs ullg regained health . . . and strength. . A. Sweet, Hart- Sigce we ,bou egrdrmkms water tom. Conn. Sold by all mgism ,,._L,__.. LL- 1..-: The Lehigh Valley, R. -R., in connec» tion with the Grand Trunk Railway1 have the first through train service be- tween Toronto. Hamilton. London and ggincipal points in Ontario, to New ork City. Only line running Pullman buffet slee img cars. Time two hours ahead of a1 otherilines. ' Since we boil our drinking water Everywhere throughout the. land. Won’t the [uture son or daughter Be a. creature without sand? Cure the Cough with Shiloh'a Cure. The beat Cough Cure. Relieves Group promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25 cents. Sold by all druggisu.» Passengers from Europe via this line are landed in New York‘mt Desbrosses or Cortlandt streets, in close proxim- ity to all European steamship docks. Don't fail toask for tickets and sleep- ing car acmmmodation via. Lebigh Valley route, at all Grand Trunk city and station offines. ( Fi'xét Artistâ€""But, good heavens. man. that doesn't ‘look like her." Sec- ond Artistâ€""It it did she wouldn’t pay for it." 1116;}; éSï¬IEButFâ€"Mrl 7 ï¬diieyâ€"“ Well, a. bicycle lamp that always stayed at home would not be of much use." TBAVELLED ll 11‘ THE GLOBE T0 FIND HEALTH, “'l’l‘fl- 0U'l‘ SUCUESS. Took the Advice of a Friend and Now Proolaina It From the Houeetopâ€" Lisfou'th American Nervine Saved My 6.. Mrs. H. Stapleton of Wingham writes: " I have been very much troubled for yearsâ€"since INSâ€"with nervous debility and dyspepsia. 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