HE (JAN ATTEND I“lo HIS WORK NOW MANITOBA MAN CURED BY 'GDD’S KIDNEY PILLS. He Echoes a Statement Made by Thonsands of the People of the Prairies. Jan. LLâ€"(Speciahâ€" \vellâ€" Giroux, thll., Mr. I’hilias Norinandcau, a known resident of this place. is one of thousands of Manitobans who have found relief from the pains and aches of Kidney Disease in llodd's Kidney l‘ills. Mr. Normandeau is aiv Ways ready to say a good word for the remedy that brought back his health, “Yes, I can tell you llodd's Kid- ney Pills made. a Ulll'l' of me." he says, "I had Kidney Disease for three years. At times I got so bad I could hardly attend to my mull. I took just five boxes of llodd's liid- ney Pills and my pains and aches are all gone. and I can work as well as anybody. To anybody who has trouble with their Kidneys all I can say is ‘use Dodd's Kidney l‘ills.’ " Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure sick Kidneys. With well Kidneys you can’t have Bright's Disease. Diabetes, Dl‘opsy, Rheumatism or any of those other fearful and fatal diseases that spring from sick Kid- boys. .â€"â€".â€"+_._.__.._. 'I‘() A SCHOOL-TEA CI'Il'IR. "Dear Mis. You write me about Whipping Sammy. I hereby give you permission to beet him eny time it is necessary to learn his lessons. He Is just like his fatherâ€"you have to learn him with a stick. Pound nowâ€" ledg’e into him. I wante him to git it, and don't pay no atenshen to what his father says. I'll handle. him." Blibsonâ€"Ilid she sing "For All Eternityâ€? (llibson‘â€"I don't know; bile was still singing when 1 came. [\an Hair may be transplanted. and, (under favorable circumstances. will grow as well in its new as in its original situation. Minlld's Liniment Cures Burns. etc. 'l‘he experience gained in the use of pressed peat as locomotive fuel in Bavaria. Austria, Sweden and Rugâ€" sia is stated to be very satisfactory. For Over Sixty Years Mm, \Viuou ow‘rsovrumn Scour his been and r. mlllionaot mothCrs for their children while teething. ltsoolhenthe child, softens the gums. allaynpain, cures windcolic regulates thefltomach and bowels, ondia the bestrcinc yfor Diarrhoea. Twentyâ€"five cents a bottle Hold by druggiuu throughout the world. Be sure anl clarion-"Mn . \VlNSLow'sSoOl‘ulsuSYRUP." ZJ‘OI In St. Petersburg late hours are the rule. The principal streets are generally crowded at one o’clock in the mornino‘. Many of the theatres do not open before midnight. ===____â€"â€"â€"-â€"-._'â€"._._â€"__-â€" I was Cured of Acute Bronchitis ,by MINARD‘S LINIMI‘INT. J. M. CAMPBELL. Bay of lslands. l was Cured of Facial Neuâ€"ralgia py IMINARD’S LINIMEN’I‘. WM. DANIELS. Springhill, N. S. I was Cured of Chronic Rheuma- tism by MINARD‘S LINIM-EN’I‘. GEO. TINGELYp Albert 00., N. B. h_____â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" "Mr. Deeply," said the hestess, r'wmi't you oblige me with one more pong?" "Oh, really," replied the mninent basso, “the hour is so late, I’m afraid my singing will disturb the neighbors." “Never mind that! (They’ve got a dog whose howling:r at night (listurbs'.us!"â€" DILA. W. CHASE'S 25 GATAIIIIII ulna . .. 0- . In men: direct to the diseased pun by line Improud Blo'a_ Heal: the ulcers. clean them pal-loo, stop. droppln In tho thron and mu cum Colmh and a Four. lower bee. All dealer-o, or . A. W. Cline Medicine Co.. Toronto and Bufl’alo. LAND OI" IliUClI PROhIISE. Argentina has an area of 1,120,000 uare miles. This area, except a, 'cry small portion. is located in the nth temperate zone, and in it are 5,000,000 acres of arable and 235,â€" 00,000 acres of pastoral land, and ct only 21,000,000 acres are unzler ultivation. Hundreds of individual en in every state or province own ach‘ from 75 to 300 square miles of land. It is strictly suith to while labor. In this vast extent. however, there are as yet only 5.000.000 inâ€" habitants, while it. can easilv sup~ port. 75.000.000 people, 100,000,000 cattle and 300.000.000 sheep. lluenos \Ayres, the capital. is one of the most prosperous and beautiful cities in the avorld. and has a. population of near- ay ]_¢0(l,000. Neither in this city nor n the interior is there any clin- . siderable Indian or negro element. such as is found in other South Am< erican countries, The population is 51‘ [Ol' white extraction, l'l'IIlA ‘Df FOR IMPERIAL DEFENCE WAR OFFICE PROPOSES SOME GREAT CHANGES. Colonies Included in Scheme â€"â€" Home Battalions Will be- Reduced. The British Government has under consideration a plan for the stratoâ€" .gical distribution of the Imperial forces Phat will concentrate the na- val and military strength of the. Em- lPil‘e in a. more effective manner than ihitherto. One change will lie the ,willidl'aiwul of regular battalions iron) the small coalinpr stations and -the placing of these ports in the :llands of the local defence. forces, With primary protection from the navy at sea. The Mediterranean garrisons are to remain as at present. consti- tuted, but the battalions will be withdrawn from St. Helena, Barbaâ€" dos. Bermuda, Halifax, N.S., Ceylon, Singapore. Jamaica and Garrison Artillery and Royal Engineers Will remain to work the guns, mines, and searchlights, but the navy's responâ€" sibility will be increased as those coalingr stations exist for the beneï¬t of the fleet. Additional responsibil- ity will be placed on the. local dos fence forces in conformity with the policy of ninkillg‘ dependencies as selfâ€"contained as possible. COLONIAL FORCES. The corps that will be affected in this way‘ include the West, India Re- giment, and fortress and submarine Dlllling' companies. the Bermuda Ar- tillery and l‘lngineers, the Canadian forces, the (,‘eylt'in-Mauritius Batta- lion and Submarine Miners. the Chinese Regiment, and the Hong Kong and Singapore native troops. The retention of the Mediterranean garrisons puts an end to a widelyâ€" discussed problem. It is an import- ant decision. and one that supports the attitude taken up by the Admirâ€" alty that the fleets should be free from shore work at these places. In addition. the stations are bases for fleets that will have very wide areas of commission in the future, linking up with home defence. CANADIAN ARMY. The army is to be grot ped strateâ€" gically in India, Africa and at home, [without the isolation of units in staâ€" tions where they would In useless in war time. In Canada :in‘l' Australia military reorganization is proceedâ€" ing, and government by council, with an Inspector-General instead of a general ofï¬cer commanding, has been sanctioned in each case. Canada will furnish the third great, army of the meire. and Australia will pro- vide a fourth ofef‘fective value. The Imperial forces will, when reorganâ€" ization is complete, approximately be as followsâ€"4 British army ..... 200,000 Indian army . . . . . . 233,000 [Canadian arniv . . 100 000 Australian forces . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 35,000 Volunteers. Militia, Reserves, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 084,000 1,252,000 A special committee at the War Ofï¬ce, will reconstitute the colonial commands into effective administraâ€" tive districts. EC YP'I‘IAN ARMY. Mounted troops will not in future form part of the British garrison of Egypt. The 17th Lancers, recently under orders to proceed there from liklinburgh, will go to India next year instead. The permanent stall of the Mounted Infantryin Egypt will also be slightly reduced, and it. is probable that in another year’s time the Infantry Brigade may be deâ€" pleted, the post of General Ofï¬cer Commanding abolished, and a colonâ€" el's command substituted. The white police, however, are being increased, and a Constabulary Corps is in pro- cess of formation. The new Egyptiâ€" an army is now, practically, in the year of its majority. Its state is most. eflicient, and it. is able under White oflicers to garrison the counâ€" try from Cairo to the junction of the Niles. The Intelligence Department at Cairo report its strength to be 18,272,. of which the main arms are as followsâ€"Cavalry, 789; Camel Corps, 629; Arab Battalion, 206; Artillery, 1,258; Infantry, 10.280. THE I IOMI‘I B A'l‘TALIONS. At home, several millions will be saved on the army vote during the next five years. The proposed reducâ€" tions will be carried out, but. the absorption of 233 militia battalions into Home, Service. Regulars will not be attempted for a year. The Regu- lar Corps marked for reduction. subâ€" Unless the soap you use has brand you are not getting the best CLEANING I ' I _ “arm LADIES†. . . all all? On: be done perfectly by our French Process. Try It. BRITISH AMERICAN DVIIND 00. MONTRWg TORONTO. OTTAWA a QUEBEC jCCL to such modifications as may be necessary from time to time afâ€" fecting- individual regiments. include the 3rd and 4th Battalions of the Northumberland Fusiliers. Royal il‘l'al'wickshire Regiment, Royal Il‘u- siliers. Lancashire Fusiliers, Middle- sex Regiment, and the Manchester Regiment. The. territorial system, al- ready frequently alluded to, will place, as far as possible, the home battalions of regiments in their own counties. This policy has already taken effect in part by the placing of the Bulls at Dover, the 2nd Devon- shire at Ilevonport, 2nd Scottish Rifles at Glasgow, lst. West Riding .at. York. lst. Hampshire at. Ports- mouth. 2nd Yorkshire Light, Infanâ€" try at Shefï¬eld, :1 Surrey battalion .at Aldershot, a Staffordshire unit at lLichï¬eld. and some Irish Corps near their distriCts. The enlistment of men for two years' color service with the Home Army will be gradually introduced. A commencement, will be made at once by opening for new short. serâ€" vice enlistment the Suffolk, Devonâ€" shirc, Gloucestershire, Nottinghamâ€" shire, Derbyshire and Berkshire Re- giments. Only men belonging to these regilmental districts will be, acâ€" cepted, and in most, cases the stand- ard of chest measurements will be raised half an inch to secure a phyâ€" sical improvement. .___._+_._._ The bamboo sometimes grows a ’foot in twentyâ€"four hours. Made big enough for a big man to work in with comfort. Has more material in it than any other brand of shirt in Canada. Made on the H.I3.K. scale it requires 39% to 42 yards per dozen, whereas common shirts have only 32 to 33 yards. That’s the reason why the H.B.K. “Big†Shirt never chafes the armpits; is never tight at the neck or wrist- bands, is always loose, full and comfortable and wears __.__.______..__ well. Each shirt bears a tiny book that tells the whole history of the " Big †Shirt, also contains a notarial declaration that the H.B.K. “Big†Shirt contains 39% to 42 yards of material per and dozen. Sold at all dealers but only with this brand 2-â€" n-vvm«m, -.- . HUDSON BAY KNITTING C0. Winnipeg ' ' ' dream-rum- Montreal Dawson â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"_ P0 ULTRY Cor. ‘ earn it with a Cbalham Incubator. eggsv according to size ofcggs. A No.1 all, you can buy a of cash until ofl‘er than this. .1“ l _ We sellfor Cash or on time as 7:, ' 5, you desire. the NV. G. MASON, Dist. Pas. Agt., '5 ‘tried the check A curiosity to be seen at is a pair of curtains made of chamâ€" pagne corks, each cork being still covered by the gilt paper associated with the brands. Minard's Liniment Cures flandlufl. Statistics show that the longest lived people have been those who made breakfast the principal meal of the day. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pansI with Lever's Dry Soap a powder. It will remove the grease with the greatest ease. Mrs. Nuroxâ€"“What book can I get. that will lit me to enter the. best society?†Mrs. Blusoxâ€"“Have you book?" Minald's Llniment Relieve; Neuralgia 1/1th (to new sorvant)â€""‘You quite uiiderstand. Bridget, that I shall only be 'at home' every Wednesday from three to ï¬ve?“ llrillgetâ€""Yis, I'l‘o herselfiâ€" Bridget. me of nothing." what. objec- IIer Jim. of appears to be capable Pretty laughterâ€"“But Ition have you to George?" Fatherâ€"“0h. he's Worse than ll'e strikes me as helm,r capable anything." The machincpay’s for itself many times over before that time. Ye ship a Chatham Incubator to you at once. freight your ï¬rst iaymcnt is not due until October, 1905. Chatham ncubators and Brooders have every new improvement worth while in an incubator ’e N " Between ST. PAUL AND PORTLAND through Fargo, Bis- marck, Billings, Helena, Butte, Spokane, Seattle, ma, run the punctual, magniï¬cently appointed trains of NORTHERN PM Bill. Remember this when going to the Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland In I905. Send four cents for Lewis 43:. Clark Booklet to A. M. CLELAND, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. mam. swate soul, if iver a woman had a‘ hivenly sitivation. sure it's yerSelf has got it. “'id the mislre. only at home fur two hours iverv wake. phwat a ruarin’ time Hi can have av it!" Pretty Daughterâ€""So you don't like .liin‘)“ Ill-r Fatherâ€""No: he We can handle your poultry eithen alive or dressed to best advantage. Also your butter, eggs, honey and other produce, THE DAWSON COMMISSION 00.. Limlted West Market and Colborno Sts.. TORONTO. you want to add . $520 to your income? ll will only require a few minutes of your time everyday to earn $320 a 'car. You can Chatham Incubator will hold mm :00 to no _ ‘ . Eighty chickens in a low avera e hatch~uscrs of Cliatham Incubators will tell you so. Llurkens are always in demand an the supply is always short. so ï¬lly cents is the average price secured. Ifyou only take off eight hatches in a year. that gives you an Income of $320.00. “'ouldn't that extra amount be useful to you ? 1 Best of Chatham Incubator without one cent October, 1905 There couldn'tbe a fairer re aid b us and \Vritc us (0-day for ful paprticulayrs. ’Thc or brooder. .Thc incubators are made with two walls. case within case, of dry ma. tcrial that has been «resoncd in our lumber yards They are built solid as .1 rock and will stand any amount of usage forycars. Thesooner you accept ourolfer the soon~ or will the Chatham Incu- bator be earning profits for you. THE MANSON CAMPBELL CO., LIMITED DBPT.32 CHA'rllul. ONT. Manufacturers of Clialham Incubators and Breeders, Campbell Fanning Mills, and Chatham Farm ScaIES Distributing “’archouscs at Montreal. Que., Brandon, Mam, Calgary. Alta.. New \Veslminster, B.C.. Halifax, N. S. 9 Taco- 215 Ellicutt Sq.. Buffalo N. Y. our Insurance Canvasserâ€"“Dom company pay promptly, ma'uln'? Why the other day a man who had in-V sured himself with us against acci- dent fell from the roof of a. house, and as he passed the thirdâ€"storey window a cheque was handed to him for the full amount of the policy!" MEMORANDUM FOR “THE WORLD" 1’ 8: B Myrtle out. largest sale In the War! 1' a. B Myrtl: Navy 100 plug; for Iala every uhelo Tucllett’o Marguerite Olzaro; “A Mlll.(n a Month.’ IllBJ exceed A watch taken to the top of Mont. Blanc will gain thirty-six seconds in twentyâ€"four hours. Minard's linimenl for saieclelylleu The use of suction apparatus in; household cleaning is now gcnm'ali London, New York, and Paris. Worry wont cure a cough. When you ï¬nd a cough holding onâ€" when everything else has failed“ Consumption The Lung Tonic guaranteed to cure. doesn’t, we’ll refund your money. v éCure It is If it S. C. \‘IsLLs 6’; Co. 304 LcRoy, N.Y.,Torouto. Can. Prices: 25c. 50c. 31. - «»_,_‘â€"~W ISSUE NO. 53â€"0-1