Tï¬iS MUSICIAN HIS KIDNEY DISEASE AND GRAVEL CURED BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. Roscdene, Ont., July 10.â€"â€"~(Specia1) â€"Mr. {Samuel J. Crow, the Well- known musician of this place, toâ€" lntes an experionCe that adds to the already great popularity of Dodd's Kidney Pills in this locality. “I Suï¬ered for years with Kidnw Trouble," says Mr. Crow, "which be- came aggravated with every attack of cold and caused me much agony. The disease developed into Gravel, when I was totally unfit for Tany~ thing. “I tried diflei‘ent remedies without the desired result and was in much misery when I decided to try Dodd's Kï¬xï¬ey Pills, when to my astonishâ€" ment and delight I immediately beâ€" gan to recover. “After using five boxes the ailment had entirer ceased and I was again enjoying perfect vigor, all of which I owe to Dodd’s Kidney Pills.†The fact that Gravel yields so readin to Dodd’s Kidney Pills is good news indeed, as it does away with those terrible operations that. were Supposed to be the only relief li‘om this trouble. His Mission is to Find Natural Cures for Insect Pests. ° He had just arrived in London from Brazil, and was ON the next day to the Antipodes. I found him in the ofï¬ce of the Agent-General for Western Australia, says a writer in the London Daily Mail. He was carrying a little box containing a few commonplace looking beetles. Yet. to ï¬nd those beetles he had traveled ï¬fteen thousand miles and searched far and wide. All my ailments, the ‘logincss' and dizziness, the unsatisfactory condi‘ tion of my blood, my nervousness and irritability disappeared in short order and my sorely afflicted stom- ach began » quickly to recover. I began to rebuild and have steadily continued until now. Have a. good appetite and am rejoicing- in sound health, which I owe to the use of .Postum Food Coffee.†Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. ,There's a reason. Road the little .‘Ook, "The Road to \Velh’illc.†found in ench pkg. When Coffee Shows What It Has Been Doing. ’ "0! late years coffee has disagreed with me,†writes a matron from Rome, N.Y., “it's lightest punish- ment was to make me 'log‘y' and dizzy, and it seemed to thicken up my blood. "The heaviest was when it upset my stomach completely, destroying my appetite and making me nervous and irritable, and sent me to my bed. After one of these attacks, in which I nearly lost my life, I con- cluded to quit and try Postuui Food Collce. For the bi‘onzed and hardy traveler follows the least known profession on earth, that of the parasite hunter. For years he has been traveling, lit- erally from China to Peru, in his search for insects that will aid the farmer in his war against pests. "I am a tracker down of the na- tural cures for the insect pests that are doing damage costing hundreds of millions every year,†said Mr. Compare, in ansWer to my questions. "Every country has its difl‘erent plagues. How do these pests come? Here London affords you the simplest illustration. Millions of insects are carried into England every day in the merchandise that arrives from abroad, some in the sackings of eas- tern cargoes, some in the dried fol- iage around tropical produce. "It went right to the spot! I found it, not only a most palatable and refreshing beverage, but a food as well. .ried many Medicines but got no Relief Til}, He Used the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. “For some years my work has taken me to every land. Now I am in Spain, now in China, now in the heart of France, now in Central America. My method is this: When seeking an antidote I ï¬rst ï¬nd the native home of the pest} wish to at- tack. Then I go there, get into the country and examine I watch the same pest there (where it is proba- bly doing scarcely any damage), and I am almost sure to ï¬nd that at some stage of its life another insect attacks and destroys it. Then I have found what I wantedâ€"my paraâ€" siteâ€"and I take it away with me and breed it to ï¬ght the pest. "EVery pest has its parasite, and the right, Way to ï¬ght pests is through their parasites. Western “At any time one of these strange insects, carried here in such fashion, might ï¬nd that the English climate suited it, and that one of your na‘ [ive products (possibly \\heat) sup- plied it with a suitable food. If there were nothing to counteract it, it would in a few years spread all over England, breeding in great numbers several times a year. Before many had quite realized what, was the matter, your wheat crop would be ruined. HUNTER OF PARASITES . COMES A TIME iS DELIGHTED SUNSHINE GIVES SLEEP. All suflerers from sleeplessness ishould try sunshine as a cure for their Woes; it is the very best soâ€" poriï¬c there is. Many women are martyrs to sleeplessness, and yet they avoid the sunshine as if it were an evil thi "r. They wear Veils, Carry parasols, seek the shady side of the road, and do everything to keep off the influence of kindly old King Sol, whose kisses may sometimes bring an unbecoming amount 0! color to their faces, but Who gives them the beauty of health and cheerfuln-ess. Pale and sickly-looking women may become blooming and strong if they will hut seek the sunshine, and they should make the most. of it and bask in it both indoors and out whenever it is possible, heedless alike of dam- age to carpets or clothes from its lscorching rays. fact that the existing staff of women Clerks is terribly overworked. Miss Mabel Hope, head of the woâ€" men's branch of the Vestal Tele- graph Clerk's Association, who her- self works in the telegraph departâ€" ment of the General Postâ€"office, (leâ€" clares that a large number of young Women were now absent from work owing to nervous breakdown. "Ever since the introduction of what is known as the interâ€"communiâ€" cation switch," she said, “the girls have had to work at greater pres- sure, and cases of nervous break- down lmve become much more numâ€" erous than was formerly the case. "The department especially affectâ€" ed is the Metropolitan Gallery. I used to work there myself. and I found that the strain was almost un- bearable. High Pressure From New Inven- tion Causes Breakdown. An alarnu'ng amounting ï¬lm has occurred : clerks in the Lock the General Post land. The Outbreak is due to the reductions in the staï¬ which recently taken place, and t fact that the existing s‘afl of Clerks is terribly overworked. "The girls themselws perhaps are partly to blame, for, while the men clerks will not do more than acer- tain amount of work, the women are much more industrious, and Work at high prosxurc the whole time. "The nervous complaint which so many are sufl‘ering‘ pally affects the arms, causi alysis of the muscles. "In the case of some of the older women who have broken down in this way, the authorities have acted gen- erously enough, and have enabled them to retire with u, pension. I know of a young. girl, however, who, the moment her eyesight he- camc allectedâ€"which very likely was due to overworkâ€"was discharged. She had only left a short time wlr-n she recovered completely, but tney have never taken her back.†Australia. is setting the way here in practical fruit culture and farming, and others will beneï¬t from its work.'1 sim] would be less frequent than itiisi at present. To Those of Sedentary Occuimt.ion.â€" Men who follow sedentary occupamans. which deprive them of fresh air and l'X- crcise, are more prone to disorder: of the liver and kidneys than Lhasa wi.o lead active. outdoor lives. The form†will ï¬nd in Pnrmelee's Vegetable l'llls a. restorative without. question L112 mutt eiï¬cacious on the market. Tth nre easily procurable, easily taken, ail} ax pcditiously, and they are surprisingly Cheap considering their excellexue. away?†The lady looked unfeignodly shocked. “No,†she said. "Oh, no! we're afraid it’s something infectious, and We didn’t. like to run any risks.†mother ness,†an GIRL, CLERKS COLLAPSE TOO A village clcr DIET AND IND’IG ESTION thought he said. 1g outbreak 'of neuritis, almost to an epidemic, (1 among the women telegraph department of PRECIOUS Ilth d of mc "Is 3. Ir ndon know your in her ill- ‘. Hopkins in from princiâ€" older in this (1 gen- ‘nabled large have the During June, July, August and September the Chicago and North Western Ry. will sell from Chicago, round trip excursion tickets to San Francisco, Los Angeles. Portland, Ore. (Lewis & Clarke I‘Ixcursion). Sc- uttle, Victoria. Vancouver at very low rates. Correspondineg cheap fares from all points in Canada. Choice of routes, best of train ser- vice, favorable stopovers and liberal return limits. Rates, folders and full information can be obtained from 1". H. Bennett, General Agent, 2 East King St., Toronto, Out. 31 The Salvation Army is at work. in fortyâ€"nine countries and colonies, speaks thirtyâ€"one languages, has ’7,- 210 corps, “circles,†and societies; 210 corps, “circles,†and 5 13,493 ofï¬cers and cadets; 2,560 persons, and has 45,3 ofï¬cers. It has sixty-three cals in twentyâ€"four Ianguagt an issue of 1,208,000. Th G44 institutions for its socia and in twelve months the Ar plig-(l 4,573,399 beds and 7, meals. “I wish to ask the Court,†said a lawyer who had been put into the witnessâ€"box to testify as an expert}, "if I am compelled to come into this case. in which I have no personal in- terest, and give a legal opinion for nothing?†"ch, certainly,†reâ€" plied the judge; "give it for what it is worth!â€- Heâ€"Why do you have all that fruit on your new hat? I don’t like it. Sheâ€"Well, I couldn't very well have it trimmed with stufled goose, even if you do like that better. Om: trial of Mother Graves’ Worm Ex- terminator will convince you that it has no equal as a worm medicine, Buy a bottle and see if it does not please you. ’ “But, my dear,’ rcmonstrated Mr. Meoklm, “there’s a good deal to he said on both sides.†"No there isn’t,†answered his spouse. “I’ve told you What, I think about it, and that’s all that is going to be said.†Removes all hard soft or callouscd lumps and blemishes from horses. blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone. swecncy, stimcs. sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs. etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. exposure many a. brave soldier who left his native heuth as “ï¬t†as man could be to ï¬ght. fur country‘s honor, has been “invalided home†because of the vulture of the battle groundâ€"Rheumaâ€" tism. South American Rheumatic Cure will absolutely cure every case of Rheuâ€" mausm in existence. Relief in 51x hoursâ€"98 Japanese inns furnish fresh tootlb brushes every morning free to every guest. The brush is of Wood, shaped like a pencil, and frayed to a tufty brush of ï¬bre at the large end. ENGLISH SPAVEN LENWEENT Mr. AlliSnn, who is seventy years old and who graduated at Missouri University in 1852, has re-entered the University in orer to Lake a. special course in surveying.» Commercial Bank, 1001‘ge Street, Edinburgh, has retired after the record service of ï¬ftyâ€"six and a. half years Without a, day's abscnco,, A Sure Cure for Headacheâ€"BJious headache, to WliiCh Women are mm'c subject, than men. becomes so “out: in some subjects that they are utterlg pm- strated. The stomach refuses food, am. there is u. constant and distressing ef- fort. to free the stomach from oile why}: has become unduly secreted then: I'm- melee's Vegetable Pills are a, speedy al- terative, and in neutralizing the Lfi‘ckw 01‘ the intruding bile relieves the pres- sure on the nerves which cause the headache. Try them. PACIFIC COAST EX CU RSIONS WORK OF THE J APS AN‘D TH E1 R TEETH Sunlight Soap will not burn the nap off woolens nor the surface off linens. Warrior Woesâ€"Through damp, cold and NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN SHE KNEW HIS TASTES Ask for the Octagon Bar. )ASIIIICR’S RECORD hn Watt , SALVATIO N &RM\’ Bennett, General Agent, St., Toronto, Out. 31 1.13., cashier in the , 1001‘ge Street, retired after the EXPENSE REDUCES 5 social the Arm and 7,2: al‘g employs ,339 10ml ‘0 periodi- Lges, with There are work supâ€" .506 We Know the Quality is There, and We Want You to Know it Too. A TEST Is WHAT WE WANT. cuse “but fatal WHY DON’T YOU QUIT? "If," said the chemist, “you will give this new tonic a trial, I'm sure you will never use any other.†Ex- cuse me,†rejoined the customer, "but I prefer something a little less St. Catherine's Lighthouse, Isle of Wight, has just been fitted with a flashlight. which is estimated to be equal to ï¬fteen million candle- power. Lawyerâ€""Now, see here; before I take your case, I want to know if you’re guilty?†Prisonerâ€" "Am I guilty? D’ycr s’pose I’d be fool enough ter hire the most expensive lawyer in town if I wuz innerccnt?" How Dr. Von Stan‘s Pineapple Tablets Give Instant Relief.â€" Lil'ebuoy Soap â€"- disinfectant â€"- ls strongly recommended by the medical profession as a safeguard against in- fecti0us diseases. 22 No person should go from home with- out a boulm- 01 Dr. J. l). Kellogg’s dy- sentery Cordial in their possession, us (lmngre, or water, cooklngi climate. etc., frequently brings on summer complaint, and there is nothing like being rl-uuly with asurc remedy at hand, which often- times saves grout sullering and frequent- ly valuable lives. This Cordial has gained for itself a widespread reputa- tion for allordmg prompt relief from all summer complaints. They're handy to curryâ€"take one after eatingâ€"or whenever you feel stomach dis- tress coming onâ€"suï¬erers have proved it the only remedy known that will give in- stant relief and permanent cureâ€"no long tedious treatments with questionable resultsâ€"best: for all sorts of stomach troublesi 35 centsâ€"96 Every inch of the Nyang Chu valâ€" lay in Tibet is cultivated. “Nyang†means the "land of delicacies.†Hard and soft Corns cannot. with- stand Hollowuy's Corn Cure: it is ef- fectual every time. Get a bottle at. once and be happy. A good deal of the consolation ofâ€" fered in the world is about as soâ€" lacng as the assurance of the Irishâ€" man to his Wife when she fell into the river: “You‘ll 11nd ground at the bottom, my dear.†9 In twalvc hours 22,118 people cross Westminster Bridge on foot and 7.- 051 passengers go over by omn§bus. At, Blackfl'iars Bridge 31,385 pedesâ€" trians cross in twelve hours and 5,- 399 passengers in omnibuscs. Every day 1,350 electric trams are run to and from Westminster Bridge, and last year a total of 53,000,000 pas- sengers were carried. To Blackfriars Bridge there are 566 cars a, day, and the number of passengers last year was 38,000,000. A vast bed of coal, ‘ enough to supply all the Paciï¬c, has been Baron Koï¬ Bay, a1 north end 01 Kamchatl Growcll (in cheap restaurant)â€" "Herc, waiter! 'Are these mutton or pork chops?†Waiterâ€""Can’t you tell by the taste?" .Growellâ€"“No.†Waiterâ€""Then what difference does it make what they are?" Itching Piles â€"D1'. Agnew’s Ointment is proof against the (onucnts of Itching Piles. ’l‘bnumxuds of testimonials of cures effected by its use. No case too aggravating or too long standing for it too soothe, comfort and cure. It. cures in from 3 to 6 nights. 85 cents. A dry p'awder put. up in metal tubes. 22 inch:s long. It. will insmntly extinzuiah the moat furlouq flnmu of wood or oil. Price $3.00 each, $30 00 (107. Write for descriptive cirnular The Diamond Dry Powder Flro AcENTs Extinguisher 00.. Toronto. Ont. WANTED Protect Y0ur Property â€"â€"WITHâ€"-â€" LET THE BABY SLEEP LONDON’S BUSY BRIDGES wwâ€" wawws Fm mag USE and you’ll see where the good comes in if you are using poor tea. Try , containing fuel I the navies of 1 discovered at at the extreme K8. + ARM FO west west. in 525 acres 111 hay and ms would ma e ways been fr abundance of house, stone the abuan house, bushel able, ALLSTON LAKEâ€"Country seat, Stock and poultry farm, 117. acres, on lake front, new house, 11 rooms and bath; gravity water sys- tem in house; large barn, carriage house, poultry houses, yards, brood- ers, rabbit hutches; 10 minutes Sara- toga and Schenectady trolley; beau- tiful site for hotel or summer boardâ€" ing house; Write for price. CHAS E. STEVENS, Ballston Lake, Saratoga County, N. Y. west «5 17 and south 5 18. 6, 14 west, in the famous Glenboro district: 525 (\Cres under cultivation, balvnco hay and msture: A1 wheat land, but would mm c a. good mixed fa'rm; al- ways been free from frost and hall; abundance of good water, good frame house, stone elevator. cupaCity 12,000 bushels: other outâ€"buildin s, comforta- able, nice maple grove. 150 north i 13, G, 15, 320 acres, a. ï¬rst-class grain farm; can plow every foot. all under cultivation), fair buildings. Plenty 0! good water. Write or call. W. A. Card, Glenboro, Man. and complete descripth price and we will place and list it in our next will he issued soon. I farm, we charge you commission. If no 2,000 acres of wood lands, en bloc or in lots to suit purchasers. Prinâ€" cipals only dealt with. E. W. HAY, li'alkenburg Station, Ontario. will be issued soon. II we sell your [mum we charge you 2} per cent. commission. If no sale is made through us, we make no charge. Ruth- erford (.2 Rhett, Estate Agents, Ham- iliun. money AYRSHIRE SATTLE FOR SALE 2O Ayrshire Bullsâ€"four to twenty months old; Ayrshire Females all ages; also improved Yorkshire pigs. Apply t_o HON. W. OWENS, “Leonxdas,†said Mr. Meekton's wife, “look me in the eye and answer me one question. Have you chI‘ de- ceived me about anything?†"Well, Henrietta,†he answered, after much hesitation, “I must confess that I have not been altogether frank. On numerous occasions I have dissembl- ed to the extent of trying to appear far more amiable than I really felt}!- [1 you buy a. farm, wrife us for our Iv‘arm Bulletin; we have a large list to chogï¬e from; we can save you It Reaches The Spotâ€"There are few remedies before the public to-day as efï¬cacious in removing pain and in al- laying and preventing pulmonary dis- orders as Dr. ’l‘holuus' Eclecti‘ic Oil. It has: demonstrated its owers in thou- sands of instances an a. large number of tescimonials as to its great value [LS 0. medicine could be got. were there occusiqy for it. It, is for sale every- where JoskinS-“I say, Hoskins, this is my ï¬rst, day at shooting. You might. tell me in conï¬dence what people shut one eye for when they're sight- ing anything." Hoskinsâ€""Oh, that’s perfectly simple, my dear fellow. You see, if they were to shut both eyes they wouldn’t be able to see anyâ€" thing.â€- and “dad Suns would look better dyed. If no non a! 0min your town, write direct Montreal. Box 15' In the Colorado Desert there are rainstoran during which not u. drop of water touches flie earth. The rain can be Seen falling from the clouds high above the desert, but when it reaches the hot, dry air be- neath the clouds it is entirely abâ€" sorbed. 'J‘hese strange rainstoran take place in regions where the ther- mometer often registers 128 degrees in the shade. shiioh’s 1 Qansumgéiem 0 YOU WISH TO SELL farm? I! you do, send u Too Many People Dally With Catarrh- â€"â€"IL strikes one like a. thunderâ€"clap, (it,Â¥ velops with a rapidity that no other disease does“ Dr. Agnew‘s Cntarrhal Powder is the radical, quick, safe and pleasant cure that, the disease demands. Uae the means, nrevent its deepâ€"seating and years or distres Don‘t, dally with Cutarrh. Agnew' gives relief in ten minutes. 50 cents. â€"97 "fl ARM FOR SALEâ€"640 ACRES ‘1 A RM HRS ATTENTION. BEFORE RAIN WHICH NEVER FALLS BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO. MONTREAL. When you think you have cured a con h or cold, but ï¬nd a dry, hacEing cough remains, there is danger. Take * The Lun lure Tonic ’5‘ at once. V It will strengthen the lungs and stop the cough. Prices: S. C. WELLS & Co. 805 25c. 50c. 81. LeRoy.N.Y..Toronto.Cnu. farm? I! you do, send us complete ï¬gscrjption and V653 QVERBGATS ;e from ry us. ISSUE NO. 28â€"05. FOR SALE. te 'description and lowest e will place it on our list in our next Belletin, which Monte Bello, Que Hoskins, this is oting. You might. cc what people YOUR a full