The fire policy on a, lady's houseâ€" a. big oneâ€"was brought; to her by the agent. “There it is, madam,†he said, “the premium is one hundred dollars." “Oh, how umfortuxmle!" cried the property owner. "My bank account is a little low. Tell the company to let. it stand, and (lo-duct it. from What they owe me when the house is burnt down." ~ _ ..--, _....n slowly. then every other night, rub the throat and top portion of the lungs with St. Jacobs Oil. cover with oil silk, let it remain an hour, then remove. Eat good, plain. nour-- ishing food, live in the open air as much as possible. By all means sleep as near out, of doors as pos~ sible, that is, windows wide open, except in the very severe, Weather. Take a. cold sponge bath every morning : then immediately rub the body vigorously with a. coarse towel. Take Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg Drops every other day according to directions. One can buy the three remedies for 81.25 of any reliable druggist. Begin the treatment at once. and see how much better you will he almost within a. week’s time. There are plenty of people who have become depressed and dis- :oumg‘ed because that dry, hacking :ough hangs to them continually. They have taken much medicine, mostly of the advertised quack sort, nothing like Dr. August Koenig’s Hamburg Breast Tea, the discovery of a. then noted German physician 60 years ago. We do not say that this will cure a case Where the lungs are badly diseased, for it will not, and up to this date. there is nothing that will cure uiyier these conditions; but on the other hand, if the lungs are not hard hit, the patient should take Dr. August Koenig’s Hamburg Breast Ten. a cup full every night on going to bed, have it hot, drink Mrs. Naggs (afber visiting Mrs. S’exdore) â€" “Mr. Nexdore's Salary 5 more than $5,000 a year." Mr Waggâ€""Inldeed!" “Yes, and I’d just ik-e_to know Why I shouldn’t be able Lo say the same of you." “Simply >ecause you’re more truthful than rour peighbors, my dear.†In no matter What form this dis ease. appears it is always a symptom of deranged kidneys. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure the kidneys. Well kidney extract the Uric Acid from the blood. Without Uric Acid there can be no Rheumatism. Dodd’s Kidney Pills have an un- broken record of over a. dozen years. as a successful remedy for Rheuma» tism. They have been used in tho most severe and long standing cases and failm‘e has yet to be recorded. The above statement by Mr. Dixon can be vouched for by many of his« friends and neighbors, who are a]? enthusiastic in their praise of Dodd’s‘ Kidney Pills for their wonderful cure of Mr. Dixon's case. “I used in all six boxes of Dodd’H Kidney Pills, and I can heartily roâ€" commend them as a cure for Rheu- maxism." "A brother of mrine advised me to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and after taking three boxes I began to walk around and do my Work, and law up my shoes. "Now I am as Well as ever, and have not a, pain or ache left. "I could no more than dress and undress myself for nearly two months, and for three or four Weeks I was so stiff and sore that I could not lace my right shoe, or put my right leg on my left knee. Last summer he was taken down with Typhoid Fever, and was very ill. After he got over it and started to Work again Rheumatism set in. Mr. Dixon thus describes it :â€" "I had pains in my back, and in my right hip, so bad that I had to use a. stick to walk with, and had no comfort, in sleeping. "I could no more than dress and Burwick, Ont., Jan. 5.â€"~(Special)â€" Mr. William John Dixon, of this place, has had a. remarkable ex- perience. A Remarkable Case Reported from Rainy Riverâ€"How a. Man Who Was Crippled With Pain Was Completely Restored to Health. Truth does not. depend on tempera- meat. MR. DIXON RECOVERS FROM FEVER BUT T0 SUFFER RHEUMATISM. Policemanâ€"“Look here. young man, what are you doing ? You've been hanging round and looking at that shop for the last half hour, and it looks very suspicious." Smart Young Man (who has With- in the last few days experienced the joys of fatherhood)â€""That’s oasin explained. My wife asked me to go out and get a. feeding-bottle, and I'm just waiting till there’s no one in the shop before I go in to get the thing." AFTER TYPHUID. HE WAS B ASHFUL‘ gage flietal Ornaz‘nental Hand'some, dumble and low-priced. Speéiï¬lyisrurlgabfe for front anddivision feuegs in town lots. cemeteries, orchards, etc. Retails $91-29 cams PER RUNMNG'FocTIMQQQ‘EE the cheapest fence you can put up. Write for tw particulars Use Page Farm Fence and Poultry Netting. The Page Wire Panes 00., Walkewms, Ontario. Eontml. 10.. and 86. John. N B. ' A “I'm sorry," said the country shopkeeper, "those are two articles We don't keep; but the oysters, I think, you will ï¬nd at the postâ€"ofï¬ce, and the onions you can get across the Way. at. the barber's." “She says that he is' a man after her own heart." "Then I suppose he will get it." C. C. RICHARDS & CO. - Dear Sirs,-â€"Your MINARD’S LINL MENT is our remedy for sore throat, colds any] all ordinary ailments. When traveling you should bear in mind the road and the trains that Will take you to your destination in the fastest time, and in the most comfortable manner. The Grand Trunk service excels in both par- ticulars and passengers from '1‘!)â€" route to Montreal, Buflalo, New York, Detroit and Chicago, will ï¬nd the day trains equipped with wide vestibuled coaches, handsome Cafe Parlor and Dining Cars serving meals “a, la carte." The night trains carry Pullman sleeping cars to all above points, You can leave Toronto for Montreal and east at 9 a. m. and 10 p. m, for BulTalo and New York at 9 a. m., 450 and 6.15 p. m. and to Detroit and Chicago at 7.85 a. m., 4.50 p. m. and 11.20 p. m. Tickets, reservations, etc., at: city ofllce, northwest corner King Ind Yonge streets. It nevér fails rc‘l’ievo and cure promptly. “The French are awfully stupid." "Why, I always heard they Were so clever.†“Well, they aren’t. I was the best French scholar in our class; and yet. When I went, to Paris .they couldn‘t understand a. word I said.†"'Tain’t, either!" snapped the afflicted one, who, though deaf, was by no means dumb. “Folks that have got anything to say can write it on that slate. And Henry War- ren, that's had to put a curb on his tongue for upwards o’ thirty years on account of the high temper he took from his mother‘s folks, is now able to say anything he likes and no feelings hurt. I count my deafness a real blessing. How’s your rheumâ€" atism?†“It must be an awful cross, La- viny," she wrote, on the slate which Mrs. Warren presented to her as soon as she was seated. When Mrs. Ha-stings- learned that her old friend, Mrs. Warren, had be- come "stun deef.†she went, with a. long face, to see her. There is always a possibility that the person whom we regard as a proper object for sympathy may look upon himself in another light. This interesting and instructive surâ€" prise of’oen awaits the wellâ€"meaning bearer of condolenCe. Minam's Liaiment Cures ï¬elds, etc. I A man may be cool as an icicle under extraordinary circumstances of idnnger or excitement; he may preâ€" lSOI‘Ve an even min-d when a ghost ‘comes into his room at midnight; he may assume command and act nobly and well when the ship is Sinking; but let that mun, let any man. up- set his inkstand, and he springs to rhis feet, makes a. desperate grasp :for the inkstand, and knocks it half- way across the table, claWs after papers, and swoops them through the sable puddle to save them, tears his white silk handkerchief from his pocket and mops up the ink with it, and after he has smeared the table, his hands, and his trousers with ink, as far as it could be made to go. discovers that early in the engageL ment he knocked the inkstand clear off the table, and 'it 'has been drain~ ing its life|ink away all that time in the center of the only light ï¬gure in the pattern in the carpet. Then he wonders why a man always makes a. fool of himself when he upsets a bottle of ink. He doesn't know Why. Nobody knows why. But ev- ery time it is so. If you don’t beâ€" lieve it, try it. ' CHARLES WI-IOO'I‘EN Port Mulgrave. Every WRJ'nan Should now. That Prof. W. Hodgson Ellis, Oflicial Analyst to the Dominion Gov- ernment. has recently made a, number of analyses of soaps, and reports that " Sunlight Soap contains that high " percentage of oils or fats necessary " to a. good laundry soap." What every woman does not know [5 that in common soaps she fre- quently pays for adulterations at the price of oils and fats. Try Sun- light Soapâ€"Octagon Barâ€"next wash day, and you will see that Prof. Ellis is right. He should know. 206 SOMETHING TO REMEMBER WHAT A MAN DOES HER BLESSING for Bufl‘alo and 4.50 and (3.15 and Chicago at. 1. and 11.20 p. She â€" "I hear Miss Fussanfeat‘he is talking of marrying again." IL -â€"-"Didn’t. ever know she was eve' married." "She wasn't; I said sly was talking of it again." h follow gentry “Yes; 5 A false friend is \\'or foe. uu) AND WELL-TRIED Rsnznr. â€" Mrs Winslow‘s FonthingSyrup has been used for over alxl ' yenls by million! of mathem for their children whi a (calling. with perfect. success. It soothes the child. mfteus the gums. allays all pain. cures wind colic. md Isthe best remedy far Diurrhms. IS plea-‘nnb to the Insuo. Sold by druggis‘d in every part, of the word. Twenty-live cencsnboctle. Its value I: iv'calculnble. Re snve and ask for .Irs. \Vinnlow'a Soothing Syrup. and take no other kind. The test of any recreation it recreate? ‘ Lever's Y-Z (Wise ant Soap Powder other soap powders, as a disinfectant. Happiness is the fruit of heart- health. removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemisbes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeny, Srifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War: ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by all druggists. Selfâ€"conï¬dence reveals Selfâ€"ignorâ€" ance. renggyes 5.]! hard, soft or , - ....... m... puny to be a constitutional disease fore requ‘res constitutional Hull's L‘a aer Cure, manufz F‘. J. Cheney &, Co.,Tolcdo the only constitutional cure 0 ket. It; is taken internally from 10 drops tuutcaspoonr directly on the blood and m faces of the system. They oï¬e dred dollars for anv case i Love's labor for the lost is never lost. of the country' than all other diseases put. together, and until the last. few years was supposed to beiicurablc. “or a. great. many years doctors pronounced it, a. local disease and proscribed local remedies. and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it. incurable Science has proven catarrh L:4.,. - als Av inard's Liniment Ewes Uistemm The fame of the Masseyâ€"Harris im- nlements extends among the farm- ing community of the entire world. The only conclusion we can draw is that the business has been built up on honest methodsâ€"the company has given its patrons, the farmers, 'rood Value for their money, and dealt honestly and fairly with them at all times. The Whole shipment of 4,000 was made Within one month of the date the order was received, which re- flects much credit on Massey-Harris Company and Canadians generally. The Narrows were made in the Brantford Factory of Masseyâ€"Harris Company. Some idea. of the capa- city of this plant may be gathered when it is known that this big \rder was ï¬lled while the regular work of supplying implements of various kinds for the world’s best farmers was still in progress. Speaking of the world’s best far- mers,’ it is astonishing that this ‘ompany should have gathered to- gether such an enviable list of 'vatrons in almost all quarters of the globe. MEN'S llflilflï¬ï¬‚l UUIGS Gflfflï¬â€˜ ENGLISH SPAVIN LQNIMENT Mistress (reprovingly) - breakfast. is very late th I noticed last night, than company in the kitchen, nearly twelve o'clock who to bed." Bridget â€" ma’am. I knew you was I heard ye movin’ about; to meself ye'd need sleep in', an’ I wouldn't distu. an early breakfast, ma’m‘ Mr. Fixter says that he has sonally marked each Harrow the Government stamp. He has been enjoyin from his regular duties specting the 4,000 harr Masseyâ€"Harris 00., Limited British Government for use Africa. Mrs. be the marriu chpcc with it.’ F. J. CHEMEY 6; (50., Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall’s Family Bills are the What There is more C FOR MMNTAENSNG ROBUST HEALTH h. Send fox" VCiN‘ZII-l‘ "you do 5 a. detective IN (OLD GLKMATES AN ADMIRABLE FOOD I-Ienpeck HIS OPPORTUNITY AND \VELL-TRIE‘ hingSyrup has hee‘ us at mathem (or pen-rec: mac 1 'ofossion does your friend ‘That of the light-ï¬ngered ;y k, L‘o..Tolcdo, Ohio, is [stitutioual cure on the mar- taken internally in doses )ps toutcaspoonrul. It acts the blood and mucous sur- system. They offer one hun- . for? any case it fails to ORUNENT FARMER (Wise Head) Disinfect nstitutional tréitmeni. Cure, nlanufacthrgd by "A m~|, . Addre or is better than s, as it also acts 0“ [ICE "'l‘o-morrow w muiversary of c slccp this disturb ye ma’am.†>ying a diversion tics of late. in- larrows made by Limited, for the ‘E’E D REMEDY and aâ€. this ‘l I“ CGWS mean it, an' 1 Suit this morn- Toledo, 0 testlmom- 1W and there- you n-d it i5, does in South le 111' per- with for said W§§J§§§§ ï¬easï¬iers WAN'E'EE} 1d to; rates nfpuzagr and :11 pucicuzsrs. appiy to any agent at elm Company. or Bialmait, Mills 8 Co. D. Torrance & 00.. N State 3‘. . 3mm Montreu mud Partly»! Have You Seen It? What? 5°¥’?§3$ï¬.ï¬=m9@tï¬ammflé 356 Main Siree‘. WINMPE‘G. J To ï¬ght any form foster some error. A mud-$111 seeker. WM? ’71; $5 In $1 {nth Lwa c.‘ ENGINE, BYNAMG, MAME Minard’s Linfmant [mes WiLLIAM G. WELSGE‘i 8: I39. GYLIN rummma Haw maamsmna lionueal ta leerpooL Benson m chr- pool. Portland to Liverpool. Vin Queen; Lawn. Lagepud Fay Smumshvp; §uperior nogoglmodnflon Le: um EEQiEQE MEKEWS mulu ml: unuvu symptoms ohu send them to Dr. Sproule. He will diagnoso your case and tell you just, what to do to get cured. Do not neglect )oul'Self. Above all do not give yourself wrong treatment. The results may be fatal. DR. SPROULE, B.A., English Catarrh Specialist (Graduate Dub- lin University, Ireland. Formerly Surgeon British Royal Navy), 9 Deane Sly.l Boston. If you have some of the above sym- ptoms your disease is catarrh of the head and throat. Mnru the above symptoms ohu send them to your case and tell you just what to do to got 6 Above all do not give yourself wrong treatment 13.1)0 you have pains across the front, of your forehead? 14. Do you feel dropping in back part or throat? If you have some of flu: nhnun 6mm nâ€... «N u innuu UV 7 Dr. Sproule's nojme is revered as th: (liun homes. if you have any sympto vitcs you to write to him and tell hi CATARIHI OF THE HEAD A‘s! (‘IIROATH The most prevalent form of catarrh results from neglected colds. Do you spit up slime? Are your eyes watery? Does your nose feel iull? Does your nose discharge? Do you sneeze a good deal? Do crusts form in the nose? [)0 you have pain across the eyes? Does your breath smell oflcnsive? is your hearing beginning to fail? Are you losing your sense of smell? 11. Do you hawk up phlegm in the morning? 12. Are there buzzing noises in your our-3‘) H ovwsevewwr _ ,ï¬- nu...“ ma ueuLmenc oi Untarrh a. specialty. He cures Ci Dr. Sproule, the ï¬rst to make Catarrh a Specialty. has perfected the scientiï¬c, constitutional and PERMANENT cure. Local Washes, sprays, snun's, ctc., only relieve foi'atlmc. They often do harm by drivir Caturrh germs deeper into the 5. Stem. CONSUMPTION. BRIGHT'S DIS] PAINFUL STOMACH LISOR mus are liable to result. Catarrh is a. disease or the mucous membrane and is curable only tl the blood, and by medicines prepared for each case. Medicine that, w one will often harm another. Dr. Sproule’s method drives every germ ( the body. It clears the head, stops the hawking and spitting, sweeten breath, strengthens the eyes, restores the hearing. it. puriï¬es and enricl moo“- “v invigorates and tones 11p the entire svsmm. 1r. (run-u mu- m- nnrl nmhnlnn nu... L4,â€. . . _. 7 ~~ v----u- ‘1'“ ed back t0 Chronic Disease . point. Dr. Sproule 1 makes the treatment 0! Cntarrh a. 5 Dr. Sproule. the ï¬rst to make C atarrh a Specmlty scientiï¬c. constitutional and PERMANENT cure. L snun's, ctc., only relieve t‘ox'aLImc. They often Catarrh germs deeper Into the szstmu. CONSUMPTI PAINFUL S’l‘nMAr‘u T'LII\I- . .. , ear ., v.4â€, Unnc, ngliéh Sipï¬ecia isfdin Catarrh and I'LA._V - “33- 593911.145, 8.2; n.â€" _|_ (‘,, Méfwlwwidoé ï¬xwflm awe/gag pa. Specinl'atwnui. can and Third-Clu- mgu and all puniva m, Thecreat Catarrh Specialist â€"E is Method. of Tree 3 ï¬ccipss MAN - _7 @ï¬roule, 7‘ VB AND one/Wï¬Ã©/ï¬ Lt; MM- 'flm e) nnjl Gentlemen _rve mm at 110.th must, 158 Yonge Street, TORONTO. ONT. u nave any symptoms of Cï¬iarrh, wt} to him and tell him all about it. It HEADAVSI NIROAT. ~ Disillvliï¬o." out form of catarrh “he†Cflfarrh WHAEEI’. 26?“! 8 {20-9 limited plute Ghee: Mus Catalogues and Special Rates. W'c are equipped to supp! ' ever Music Tcac er in ada. GOOD NEWS FOR CANADIAN s :ls as 1f made over is revered as that p s {or u: ‘nd for our Cam- ‘heet ï¬dule and tru Lh r wee Ir. Aim 0; stamp. Box 249, ï¬ï¬kroeu; yen: to 186 Whiz mV Int mo nawlung and spitting: ï¬veetcn's ' “:1; as the hearing it, puriï¬es and enriches tho the entire system. It glves new life, energy life seem uasmr to bear. Work becomes a. Var Hawy ï¬ew Vgar The beginning of a New Year is a favorite and very appropriate t'rme for L-making good resolutions. One of the abcst resolves you can make is to re- gularly and systematically save a por- tion of yourincome. Put it at once gbcyond the temptation of spending it lby dupesitlng it with The Canada Permanth and \Vestern Canada. Mortgage Corporation, Toronto ISL. Toronto. You can do this by mail. lVVrite us for particulars. In this way iyou will best realize our wish for you The Dominion Knitting Dept. B. TORONTO, ONT. "w Dawson Commission 00., Human TORONTO. As Dix Sproule hurl foreseen, Catlin-h spread with frightful rapidity. Twenty years ago Uuturrh was almost unknown. Now no age, sex or condition is oxemp‘ from it. No climate or locality in A cure for it. Cutan‘h is to be more dreaded than yellow fever or smallpox. It is. in the large majority or cases tho forerunner of Cunsuinption. Vital stat- istics show that. deaths from Consump- tion in this country have increased more than 200 per cent. in the last ï¬ve years. Nearly all 01’ these cases have been truce ed back to Untari‘h us their sturtina siciuns were neglecting Dr. Sproule studied means of cure, He lu pital and laboratory subject Nuvontccn years ago a. youn , but highly honored Surgeon in the ritiah Royal Navy astonished his friends by suddenly leaving the service and enter- ing on private practice. That. 5111' Peon was the now famous Uutnrrii Speciu ist. Dr. Sprouie. U.A. His keen brain liui early seen in the then new disease Um- tai‘rh o. menace to the life and happiness oitiie civilized world. While other phy- sicians were neglecting it as unimportant. Dr. Sproule studied its nature and th. means oi cure. l-lc labored in omce, hos- l)ltnl nml Ini‘n......._.. .. HOME WORK. or Dyed; also Ladies' Wear of M] kinds. Ind House flangin '3 of every descï¬pblun. GOLD MEDALIS'Xi‘ DYERS. BRITiSH ADIERICAN DYEING CO‘Y. ï¬ents’guats ï¬leaned 5% yam of a benefactor_in thousand -g n,. . Consignments and Cozrespondonj solicited Wéï¬ï¬m... of Catarrh, the doéiBF‘b‘di-nve‘stiirmiï¬- all about it. It. will cost you nothing. DiSi-JAWI‘IS 0P [HID‘J‘HLIL TUBES. When cutarrh o! the head and throat is left unchecked it extends down the wind-pipe into the bronchial tubes,and in time attacks the lungs and (level- ops into cuturrhnl consumption. 1. Do you take cold easily? 2. Is‘ your breathing too quick? 3. Do you raise frothy material? 4. ls your voice hoarse and husk ? 5‘ Have you a dry. hacking coug '? (‘1. Do you feel worn out on rising? 7. Do you feel all stuffed up inside? 8‘ Are you gradually losin strength? 0, Have you a. disgust for atty food? 11. Have you a. scratchy feeling in throat? 10. ilave vou a sense nf “min†.m ch: )rn Do Manatee], Toronto, Octawn Turkeys, fleese, mm, S'aisk ens. BEEï¬LEijH. 1 have some e cat;th of you vou cough worse night and [st Explains 1°eatment you a sense of weight on 2â€"03 hort of breath when furnish 3‘55 machine Ind supply the rum (no Ind pay {or Um work an lent In. Dist-mes no bindrlnrn. $7 to £10 a week made according to tune dovoud In :11: “0+. Writ. fl onmofor uticuilj. Name to ,rcncem ‘rnhle only through cine that will cure every germ out 0! at these We want the union of a number of families to d: knmzng for us It h u, yholrs-oryguro time. Q}. He 111551721156 tho cted the' only JPN-3's, balms, by driving tn. “"8 DISEASE, have beéxi' their starting cures Cutarrh onchinl 5: Quebec. s of (Jana.- Lrnestly in- ou nothing. 'gthxns