There’s a. reason. Read the little book "The Road to Wellville" in “No more tea, coffee or drugs for us, so long as we can get Postum." Name‘given by Postum 00., Battle Creek, Mich. “For more than four months she has not had a headacheâ€"her mental faculties haV‘e grown more aCtiVe and yigorons and her memory has been restored. "My daughter has been as great a. coffee drinker as I, and for years was afflicted with terrible sick headaches, which often lasted for a week at a, time. She is a brain Worker 11nd excessive application together with the headaches began to affect her memory most seriously. She found no help in medicines and the doctor frankly advised her to quit coffee and use Postum. pk gs "I was also grievously afflictedl with headaches and indigestion,†she‘ says, “which I became satisï¬ed were likewise largely due to the coffee I! drank. Six months ago I quit its use altogether and began to drink- Postum Food Coï¬'ee, with the grati- fying result, that my headaches have: disappeared, my digestion has been} restored and I have not had a recur-l rence of chills and fever for more than three months. I have no doubt that, it was Postum that brought me this relief, for I have used no medi- cine while this improvement has been going on.†(It was really relief from congestion of the liver caused‘ from cong by con‘ee.) Persons with a. susceptibility to malarial influences should beware of coffee, which has a. tendency to load up the liver with bile A lady‘writes from Denver that she suffered for years_ from chills and fever which at last she learned were mainly produced by the conce she drank. “Is this building ï¬reproof?" asked 1hr. man with the sample case as he stepped into the elevator. “Not fer book agents an’ peddlers,’ replied the elevator boy. Not only has he a headband. a top- knot and a hat on his head. but he buys a pair of spectacles and adds them to his already oVercharged headgear. and thus rigged, with a riï¬g on his ï¬nger Enid}; fan in his hand, he goes forth to make his way through this troubled world. Dress is the Greatest AmbitiOn of His Life. The Korean is above everything else a man of the drawing room and all his instincts move along the leisurely ways of life. Anything like haste or “en pressement†is unknown to the eternal laws that govern him. This character- istic of his is evident in all his actions at all times and under all conceivable circumstances. Being a drawing room gentleman, dress is the great ambition of his life. From the shoes of his feet to the topknot on the top of his head e is ordered _so as to be seen and ed- mired of men. His shoes during this year of mourn- inr: must. he spotlesst white. No atom of dust or fly speck shall mar them. His socks beautifully puiled, are stitched to perfection, his pantaloons, big enough for a Brobdingnag, are padded‘ quilted and ironed until they come forth look- ing like some mysterious fabric of pot- ished marble, his jacket likewise and his overcoat and wristlets. BUT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS MADE HIM A NE“? MAN. Richard Quirk‘ Doctored (or a Dozen Years and Thought llis Case Incur- ablcâ€"Dodd‘s Kidney Pills Cured Ilim. HE’S ONLY ONE Scratching ls foolish; it. only makes a bad patter worsp. Weaver's Cal-ate allays the pain, leans the skin of eruptions and other sores; by not buy a. bottle twday Y Fortune Harbor, NULL, Jan. 1.â€" (Special).â€"-Scorcs of people in this neighborhood are living proofs that. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney ailments from Backache to Bright’s Disease. Among the most remark able cures is that of Mr.‘ 'Richm'd Quirk, and he gives the story of it to the public as follows: "Doctor, I want to thank you for your valuable medicine." “It helped you, did it?" asked the doctor, very much pleased. “ll helped me wonderfully.†“How many bottles did you find it necessary lo take?" "Oh, I didn't take any of it. My uncle took one bottle, and I am his role heir.†“I sull‘ered for over twenty years from Lumbago and Kidney Disease. and at, intervals was totally unable to work. After ten or twelve years of doctor’s treatment, I had made up my mind that my complaint was incurable. Reading of cures by Dodd’s Kidney Pills tempted me to try them. I did so with little faith, but to my gr'eat surprise I had not taken more than half a box before I felt. relief, and after the use of seven or eight boxes. I was fully cured and a new man. “Yes, Dodn'a Kidney Pills cured my Lumbag‘o and Kidney Disease, and the best of it is I have stayed cur- ed.’, Generally That KOREAN [S MALAHIA FRIENDLY TIP‘ OUT OF SCORES is Not A FOP. the Trouble. say "NQ‘ Iâ€"painted it, numbly’ replied. The critical lady was abnshed; then she said, “Oh, you mustn't 1: "No, indeed, you Im: other began, earnestly. said what everybody else rid "'Cause nature made me cross- eyed.†she said. “and the doctors ï¬xed my eyes all rightfli The late Lord Leighton, president of the Royal &cademy, once had a chance to learn something about him- self that perhaps he had not suspect- ed. His chance came to him at a. picture-gallery, where his painting, “Helen of Troy," was on exhibition. He joined a. gI'OUp of ladies who were standing before it just in time to hear one of the number say: “It is a horrid piCture, simply hor- “I’m sorry, but it’s mine!" Lord Leighton exclaimed, involuntarily. “You don't mean to say you’ve bought the thing?" questioned the same lady. "It is so with everything.“ The works of nature are inï¬nitely superâ€" ior to those of art. Try how we may, we cannot improve on nature." "It isn’t so with my eyes, teach- er,†said a little girl in the class. “Why, how is that, Nellie?†he asked Weak and Pale Women foolirhly keep this way when by the use of “Fen‘ovim. " the best tonic, they Could very quickly recover their health and strength. Try it. Its Power Grows with Age.â€" How many medicines loudly blazoned as pn- naceas for all humth ills have come and gone since Dr. ’l‘homus' Eclectric Oil was ï¬rst, put upon the market? Yet i‘ remains, doing more good to humanity than many a. preparation more highly valued and extending its virtues wider and wider and in a urger circle every year. It is the medicine of the mass- The teacher was discoursing to the class on the wonders of nature. “Take the familiar illustration of the sting of a wasp," he said, “as compared with the ï¬nest needle. When examined thrOUgh a mic1~05< cope the sting is still sharp, smooth and polished, while the needle ap- pears blunt and rough. SEELIED TO HAVE Hm CORNER- ED. Their complete home free to readers of For limited period A handsome ing full descrn Paralysis, wit [flute home cu: successlul 1mm, commended by ed by medical structive book Mrs. Hix: “Mrs. June strikes me as being entirely too masculine for a. woman." Mrs. Dix: “Yes. indeed. Why, every time she has an ache cr pain she makes as much fuss about it as a man would." RHEUMATISM ANB PARALYSES. \‘unu. u gentieman who has made a, study of these diseases. The preface is by a graduate of the University of Wurtzburg. Send postai toâ€"day and you will rorrJive the book free by re. turnâ€"ï¬ddle su'l‘he Veno Drug Co., 24 . In‘ . Lung :51. {v'éét.""'|‘cru§iib Mchggerâ€"“I wonder if Mars really is inhabiled?" Thingumbobâ€"“Don‘t know‘ but if Sa- turn is I‘ll bet the politicians own it.†Mchggerâ€"“Think so?" Thingumbobâ€"“Certainly; can‘t you see the rings?†Tested by Time.â€"In lns justly-r9!-x bruted Pills Dr. Parxnelce has given to the world one 0! the most unique mem- cines oï¬ered to the public in late years. Preparml to meet the want, for a. I)!“ which could be taken without nausea. and that Would purge without pain it has met all requirements in that. diâ€" rection, and it is in general use not only because of these two qualities. but. because it is known to possess altera- tive mud curative powers w ich place it in the front rank of medicines. Sunlight Soap washes clothes white without injury to the most delicate fabrics, or to the hands, for it contains nothing that can iniure either clothes or hands. I I ‘24â€4 = Wash oilcloths and linoleums with warm water and Sunlight Soap, rinse clean and wipe ? dry. The colors will be preserved and the surface unharmed. Common soaps Fade the colors and injure the surface. Sunlight Soap cleans, freshens and preserves oilcloths and linoleums. HIS UNANIMOUS. illustrated treatise, giv- {ion or J'heumuusm and . instructions for a com- m. describmg the most. ,.ment in the World. reâ€" the Ministry and endors- meu. 'Jlms highly in- was wnttnn by W. H. mim whomlms made A LITTLI' wonder was momentarily ‘lid, easily: t mind what I JEST. if Mars really i “She only is sayin!"â€" 'cure. Post this paper. only. the artist Sheâ€"Yes one that w 61; Specialists on the Case.â€"In the or- dinary run of medical practice a great- er number than this have treated cases of chronic dyspepsia and have failed to cureâ€"tbut Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple Tablets ((30 in a box at 35 cents cost) have made the cure, givingr relief in one day. These liltle “specialists†have proven their real meriLâ€"72 “Is it true,†asked the caller. your husband ordered Dr. Smoothc of the ,house?†“Yes. Poor Jack been carrying the baby all night 'every night for a week, and was down to a thread. I called the (k and he told Jack that he must take exercise.†That Tormentlng Cold that made you wretch- bd will not come back if you take Allen's Lung Bahama when your throat is raw and sore. This tegghnirable remedy is free from opium. Take it, in mm. “Gentlemen of the jury,†queried the clerk of the court, “have you fully agreed to disagree?†“We have,†answered the foreman. “The lawyers have bungled the ease up so that we don't know any more about it than they Lady Visitor: “That new girl of yours seems very nice and quiet.†Mistress of the House: “Yes, she’s very quiet. She doesn‘t even disturb the dust when she‘s cleaning the room.†Holloway’s Corn Uure destroys all kinds of coma and warms. root, and branch. Who, then would endure them with such a cheap and effectual remedy within reach? 20 Years of Vile Catarrh.â€"â€" Chas. 0. Blown, journalist of Duluth, Minn.. writes: “l have been a sufferer from Throat and Nasal Catarrh for over 20 years, during which time my head has been stopped up and my conditioniruly miserable. Within 15 minutes after us- ing Dr. Agnew’s Calarrhal Powder l obtained relief. Three bottles have al- most, if ‘not entirely, cured me." 50c.-73 “Do you think that music is of any practical benefit in life?†“Well: answered Miss Cayenne, “judging from the photographs of eminent violinists, it must keep the hair from falling out." Much distress and sickness in children is caused by worms‘ Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator gives relief by re- moving the cause. Give it a. 11%;! and be convinced. Winkle: “After all, the ï¬rst year of married life is the most unhappy, don’t you think?" Tod: “Oh. yes! It takes about that time for a man to learn how to conceal things from his wife.†Sunlight Soup is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight. way. Buy Sunlight. Soap and follow directions. "Oh, no." protested Elsie, "let's see these other monkey’s ï¬rst.†p “Come, now,‘ said mamma. who had taken the children for a, walxc through the Zoo, “let's go home and see papa." ' Hcâ€"Do you believe that love is a dis- CAUSE FOR THANK FULNESS THE OTHER ONES but thank goodness, it i‘ can have more than once ~askeVdVU‘ve caller, “that actor, more Bl out. hm] run Some of the Indian women have a. very pathetic custom. When an In- dian girl dies her mother often sub- stitutes a. doll for the lost little one. She ï¬lls the empty cradle with feathers arranged in the" form of a. child, and carries this about as she did her child, crooning to it, and caressing it. Sometimes, instead of doing this, she ties the clothes, toys, and other articles belonging to the little one and, fastening them to the cradle board, carries it as she ori- ginally did her child. The Ojibways call these “unlucky dolls," because they repreSent the dead; but the .[n- dian woman's idea. is that, the little dead child is too small to ï¬nd its way to Paradise, and that by sub« stituting the doll Elm !will assist it to get there. While more prevalen' sudden changes in Lhz strongest cunstituth coughs and ailments c come in any season sight of derangement _ Consumpthu byrun. . be experienced, and u: until the cold disappt the lungs from attac with throat or chest not. be surpassed. We make the Emphwtlc Statement that ‘“ The D & L" Mench ul Plaster will do mxro to relieve neuralgia, lame hack. lumbagn and kindred ,troubles than any other plaster. 25c. tins and $1 ad. rolls. All druggists. [lave You Eczema?â€"Have you any skin disease or eruplions? Are you subject to chafing or scalding? Dr. Ag- new’s Oinlmcnt prevents and cures any and all of these, and cures llching. Bleeding and Blind Piles besides. One application brings relief in ten minutes, and cases cured in three to six nights. 35 centsâ€"71 George (nervously): “I‘d like ever so much to marry you, Kitty, but I don’t know how to propose.†Kitty (prompt ly and practically): “That’s all right“ George. You’ve ï¬nished with me; now go to pupa.†“I’ve got a washing machine hero," began the inventor. The capitalist looked at him in the cold, calculating manner common to capitalists, and answered :â€"“Wcll. if I were you, I’d run straight home and use it.†That night the anarchist bond received another application for membership. For years they had been the best of friends, but a moment’s absent-mindetl- ness made them deadLy and irreconcil- able enemies. Il was Mrs. Hawkins's fault. Mrs. Brumley had been ill for a month, and was telling her friend all about it. “Yes, Mrs. Hawkins." she said, “I was very ill. They were afraid of my losing my mind." “Oh, and did you, Mrs, Brumley?" asked Mrs. Haw- kins, with cordial interest. That was all. - "Come, now." said mamma. who had taken the children for a walk through the Zoo, “let's go home and see papa." “Oh, no," protested Elsie, “let‘s see these other monkeys ï¬rst comes t «’9' " MW ' LY ONNE .C '- ' -0.. uC‘ PATHETIC LITTLE DOLLS . Send in your order for as many squares (mxlo feet.) 3.3 you require h cover your new or old building The very hem routing for this chm me. We can sdppiy Have Truugh. all lizes. Corrugated or Plain Round. Cunductor P-pr-s. Shocs‘ Elbims. a Lk s, 'I ubee. All goods shipped day after order is received. We are the argest concern of the kind under the British flag Established 1861. Write for free samples and Catalogue of our Oshawa. Shingle. Write Ice-day. MCNTnEAL, QUE. O‘TAVIA. 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THE OTHER ONES. in the weather try the ;titutions, colds and ants of the throat may said mamma. who had FIRE, m T telling her friend all Mrs. Hawkins." she ill. They were afraid mind." “Oh, and did y?†asked Mrs. Haw- 1‘. us‘ In: O'TAVIA. ONT. TORLNTO ONT. WYNNIPEG, VANCOUVER, lo. 423 Sussex at. an Vongo 6t '10 Lombard St. 6l5 Ponder 8t. WRITE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE. HEAD OFFICE AND WORKSâ€"OSHAWA. ONT. the throat may At the ï¬rst : Bickle's Anti- :tant relief will of the medicine est tea. 1“or 'unyone kness It. can- will CNT. R AND LIGHTNING PROOF protect when Rheumatism will Succumb to South American Rheumatic Cure because it goes right to the seat of the trouble and ‘rcmoves the cause. Many so-called cures but. deuden pain temporarily only, to have it return again with dou- bled violence. Not so with this great .remedy. It eradicates from the system {the last vestige of the disease and its icures are pcrmanent.â€"74 Dear Mame? It is :3. Liver ] ments that. man have their origin which is n. deli! susceptible to 1 come from irrem counts for lotors now sufferers. ior to Parmelee’s Vegetable Pi] operation though gentle is eï¬ec the most delicate can use them By pasting a bit of paper upon the eyelid a. photographic record has been made of’the duration of time required in winking the eye. It has been found that a wink requires one- third of a. second. ‘ His Mother: “What are you moping about the house for, Tommy? Why don‘t you go over and play with Charley Pinatore?†Tommy; “’Cause I played with Charley Piuafore yesterday, and I don‘t s’pose he's well enough yet." Direct current generator, 110 volts, 2 or 4 p010, multipolar preferred. 500 lights, must be in ï¬rst-class condition. S. FRANK WILSON, '73 Adelaide St.. Toronto. 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The price is 25¢. per boulc. and all dealers in medicine sell 3,4 This remedy should 'be in evcxyflhouzcholdï¬ l!“ remarked Mr. De Robinson, wife is a great collector of curiosi- “lndecdl†replied his friend. she been at that long?†“0h, bless yes; for years.†“Before she mar- Valuxble Admca Free Blue Ribbon’s It. S 0 3K TONIC TIME OF A WINK ISSUE NO. 1â€"06. Ever Pill.~â€"Ma.ny oi the all- man has to contend with )rigin in a disordered liver, delicate organ jparticuiarly to the disturbances that. irregular habits or lnL‘k ing and drinking. This ac- thc great many liver regu- pressed on the attention at )1‘ these there is none super- ielee’s Vegetable Pilisi 'l‘hmr mugh gentle is effective, and yes be