“I am thankful that we heard of \Postnm. and shall be glad to testify at any time to the good it has done mp." Mme given by Postum (70.. Battle acreek. Mich. There's a reason. Read the lime book, “Del Bond to Wellville," in pkg; Dr. Geehrs. oi Mulhouse, Germany, a 1Wren-known climber, has just had a ter- lrlble Alpine experience. Accompanied .by the guides Bener and Max Augden- blatten, he left. Zermatt in cold but ,beautiful weather to make the ï¬rst ascent of the Stahlhorn, a diflicult peak 12,400 rteat high in the Mischahei range. The :party reached the summit in safety, and. latter a short rest, commenced the de- scent. About a quarter of an hour from the top a terriï¬c hurricane was- encoun- .tered. The guides dug their piolets into §the ice and held on. “I was so accustomed to a hot. table beverage and felt the need of it so much, that after abstaining from coffee for a time and recovering my health, I went back to it. I did this several times, but always with disastrous results. I had about made up my mind thét coffee was a necessary evil. “About this time a friend told me that I would ï¬nd Pestum Food Coffee very ï¬ne and in many respects away ahead cf coffee. So I bought some and, mm. mg it very carefully according to the directions. we were delighted to find that he had not exaggerated in the least. From that day to this we have liked it better than the old kind of coffee or anything else in the way of a table drink. [HE FEELS AS 46erman Climber and Guides [lave Terri- ble Experience. “Its use gave me, in a very short time, an increase in strength. clearness 0! brain and steadiness of nerves; and sleep‘ resUul and restoring came back do me. "A descendant ot the Danes, a nation oI coffee drinkers. I used coffee freely till I was 20 years old,“ writes a clergy- man from Iowa. “At that time I was a student at a Biblical Institute. and suddenly became aware of the fact that my nerves had become demoralized, my train dull and sluggish-ï¬nd that Insom- nia was fastening its hold upon me. Experience at a Minister “‘ho Tried to Think That 0! Coffee. “I was loath to believe that mean things came from the coffee I was drink- ink. but at last was forced to that con- clusion, and quit it. MR. CHESTER LOOMIS TODK DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Hearses as equipages are used in Min~ nesola not only to carry people to the church, but to take them home again. The chief at the Yellow Medicine In- dian Reserve goes to church every Sun- day, proud as :1 peacock, lying in a hearse, looking‘out and bowing to his friends. The chief bought the hearse at a great price from a livery-stable man, who was glad to get the aged white ele- phant oif‘ his hands. Ethelâ€"I don‘t think they are suited to each othm‘ at all. She’s bright, full of Sgalp and ï¬re. and he’s nothing but a s C(. Maudâ€"Why, I should call that a splen- did match. Orland, 0nt., March 5â€"(Special).~â€" Mr. Chester Loomis. an old and respecl- ac farmer living in this section, is spreading brlioadcust the good news that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are u sure cure lor the Lame Back and Kidney Disease so common among old people. Mr. Loomis says: “i am 76 years’ of age and smart and active as a boy, and I give Dodd's K151- ney Pills all. the credit for it. "Before I started to use Dodd‘s Kidney Pills l was so used up l Could hardly ride in a buggy, and I could not do any work of any kind. Everybody thought I would not live long. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are a wonderful remedy." If the rope had broken the doctor would have been hurled 4000 feet below on to the glacier, of which he caught several glimpses while helpless in Ihe mr. After half an hour the hurricane abated somewhat, and the three climb- ers, crawling on their hands and knees. and moving only one at. n time, reached a sheltered spot, where they rested, and later made their way down to Zermatt. Everything they had with them (even their clothing) was frozen hard as wood. The terrible strain of clinging on to the exposed slope had kept. their bodies warm and saved them from being frozen to death in the glacial hurricane. When they arrived at Zermatt they could hardly walk or speak. Dr. Geehrs was blown off the slope into space time after “me, but was dragged back by the guides to ï¬rm ground in each case and only with the greatest efforts. The Kidneys oi the young may Le wrong, but the Kidneys of the old must be wrong. Dodd's Kidney Pills make 81‘ wrong Kidneys right. That is why {hey are the old folks' greatest friend. And From a [sad Man He Became :15 Smart as a Boy. IF HE’S RED-HEADED. BLO‘VN INTO SPACE. POPULAR HEARSES. A NECESSARY EVIL. YOUNG AS EVER And the motto that Helen chose was. “When things go wrong, smile, and ï¬nd a better way." After that, when things did not go right Helen would smile and look for a better way, and she almost. always ,found it, loo. “I can't. go to play with Nannie ’cause it‘s raining, but I can do something better right, now," cried Helen, when she had finished writing. “I can begin a birthday present for grandmother, and you can take it home for her next week when“ you go." “I suppose she would be delighted." replied grandfather. “And, if you paint it I’ll have it framed." Muscular Rheumatism, produced by exposure. if neglected. develops into the chronic form with almost incredible 1a~ 1-idily. South American Rheumatic Cure is a quick-acting. safe‘ simple and harm- less cure. acts directly on the system, not a liniment to temporarily deaden pain. An internal treatment that will absolutely cure most acute forms m from one to three daysâ€"414 “Well,†said Snaggs, “I think many dogs have more sense than iheir mas- ters." “Yes.†chimed in Craggs, “I have a dog like that. myself." And yet he couldn’t make out why they laughed. "‘How, grandfather?†asked Helen, who felt quite sure that he could do almost anything. “Just be a sunshine girl." “Oh, grandfather, how can 1? It’s rainâ€" mg." Hélon took her slate and pencil, and he told her to write,â€" It was such a hard to rememt thought about it she earned the It was such a simple rule, not. a l hard to remember, and, because Heb thought about it and put it into pracm she earned the name that grandiath gave her, and in time her mother in father, and even big brother Han called her Sunshine Girl. Bibsonâ€"“Did she sing nity‘?†Gibsonâ€"“1 don’t still singing when l cam Bickle's Antiâ€"Consum tive Syrup is an unparalleled reme v for colds. coughs, influenza and diseases of the throat. and lungs. The fame of the medicine rests upon vents of successful use in eradicating these affections, and in protecting mankind from the fatal rava es of consumption, and as o. neg- le Le cold leads to consumption, one ca not. be too careful to fight it in its early stages. Blckle’s Syrup is the weapon, use it She was late for breakfast, so her oat- meal was cold. And, just as she was ready to go to Nannie Gray’s to play for an hour, it began to rain, and she had to take off her hat and jacket and stay at home. “There never was such a day" she cried. "Everything is wrong.†“I’ll tell you how to make everything right†said her grandfather. “The rain needn‘t make any difference with Vyoug'wher replied; “When things go wrong, smile, and ï¬nd a better way.†Helen was smiling already. That came easy enough, for no one was ever very glgpmy where hey grandfather was. “Of éoursé I for you to do." “And do you s'pose she’d like a moth painted with pretty letters on hristol board?" asked Helen. One day everything seemed to go wrong with Helen. To begin with, when she got up in the morning, she put the left shoe on the right fool. then she tan- gled the shoe laces and broke one in her hurry. “Wéllâ€"I‘ll tryâ€"Lu) be a sunshine girl. Helen spoke doubtfully. “How do I be- v "First you learn the rule for sunshine. Get your 5131:: and write it down." When one has to walk A Retired Burglar Gives His Experience When On a f‘Job.†“To this day," said the retired burglar. as he watched a woman close and place a dripping umbrella in a stand, “to this day I never see an umbrella without thinking of an experience I had with u lot of them once in the kitchen of a farmhouse. “But I started again, still making for that inner door, and going now very carefully, and bent forward, listening. as one is likely to do in the dark. and the ï¬rst thing I knew I went up against another of those things. I was leaning forward, and over I went. "But I had hung on to my lamp, and with its aid I found that the floor was covered with open umbrellas." It is only necessary to read the testi- monials to be convinced that Holloway’s Corn cure is unequalled for the removal of corns. warts, etc. It is a. complete extinguisher. “I had a complete view of the whole interior of the kitchen, as I walked past the house by day. and I had taken, as one might say, in a single glance, an instantaneous photograph. I knew there was no table standing in the middle (I the room, as you are likely to fined fn some kitchens. and I knew the location of every chair, where the stove stood, and where the door was that opened into the other part or the house. “But that night when I set out to walk simply across the middle of it, I came to grief. “The back door I opened easy enough, and, in fact. it seemed as it everything was going to be easy, but at the second step forward to crass that kitchen 1 kicked against something that sprang back and jumped away from me, and scraped along the floor. So I started off in another direction, but the ï¬rst step I took that way 1 brought up against another one of those things. It certain- ly did put my nerves on edge. gin \NHY I DISLIKE UMBRELLAS. THE SUNSHINE is driven to drink he usually back. can; that’s just the thing ht when I set out to walk the middle of it, I came rule, not. a bit because Helen it into practice, lat. grandfather GIRL. Seemed to go an Wigg: “He seems like a man who is uueriy indifferent to fate." Wagg: “He is. He even leis his wife buy his cigars and neckties." Customer: "I‘he soles of these boot you have made me are far too thick. Bootmaker (blandly): “Ah, ma'am. that’ an objection that will soon wear away. South American ervine tones the nerves, stimulates digestion, all essenti- als to perfect health. In no case has its potency been put to severcr test than that of W. H. Sherman, of Morrisburg. Ont. He says: “I was completely run down, nerves all agog. stomach rebelled at sight of food, constant distress and generally debilitated. Four bottles made me a well mamâ€"116 Mrs. Gramercyâ€"“I hear your husband suffers from dyspepsia.†Mrs. Parkâ€" “Not exactly. You see, he has it. but I suffer from it.†' A Successful Medicine.â€"Everyone Wish- -a.iauq s; 11 'eï¬nï¬ua Kim: an rpm.“ at ï¬um'euauun Kim a; [njss‘aoans on 01 ea fore, extremely gratifying to the pro- prietor of Purmclec's Ve etuhle Pills to know that. the'r efforts 0 compound a medicine which would prove a bless- ing to mankind have been successful be- yond their expectations. The endorsaâ€" tion of these Pills by the public is a guarantee that a pill has been pro- ucad which will fulï¬l everything claim- ed for it. You not only lose time telling people how to avoid mistakes, but you have to lose more time listening to their explaâ€" nations. Weak Ina Slckly People onvy those in robust health No need to stay sick when by the use 01 the best tonic, “ Ferroum,"-you can get rich blood and renewed strength Ind vigor [EVER BROTHERS lIMITED, TORONTO gumacnv §®AP Your Money Refunded by dealer from whom you Sunlight Soap it you ï¬nd abuse for complaint. J)""" to any erson who gave: that Sunligh Soap con- ‘ns any injurious chemicals or any term of adultorauon. m b 1 $5,000 Rfyï¬fï¬xrsm? 53113 is better than other Soaps but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Follow directions. the buy any xsx ï¬+mmwamm+um+a+m 33 Smna's Mama Ruaumnc Gun: t P. 0. BOX 384 Western Canada Land 00 Improved farms and unimproved wheat and ranch lands, wholesale and retail, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Al- berta and [wit lands In Southern Oka- nagon Valley, B. C., Wheat lands on Saskatchewan Plains at $7.10 per acre, easy terms till June lst to make selections, the finest wheat lands in the world. Homesteads located. Selections made. Write 91' call [or any information de- tired. Before buying write us, or see our agent neér you, for prices. We havB the largest stock of fruit trees to be (ound in Canada. We pay the freight. Brown Brothers Company, Nurserymen, Limited, Brown's Nurseries, Ont. rwuctlog'sfthree bitches, bm-n Novéï¬aï¬ï¬- 15th, am; and dam both prize winners, dam a daughter of Ch. Matchmaker. F. 8‘ Wothemll. Cookshjro, Que. , ‘ "‘0qu wu. uuu. vulnpuruulluu, ' +mm£élï¬1$s+mm+mm$ Mr. Staylateâ€"“Y-a-s. I hate thoseâ€"41h â€"â€"simple-minded country people that show everything they feel." Miss West- endâ€"“IL is a mere matter of training. One of the ï¬rst things I was taught was the art of appearing interested when bored half to’ death.†Fruit Lands adjoining city of Kamloops, locks of ten acres up, river frontage, produce: peaches, apricobs‘ plums, grapes, melons, tomato! which never fail to ripen, unlimited markets, terms easy. Apply Strum 6a Nash, Kamloops. 3.0 BRITISH COLUMBIAâ€"Ranches, Farms and ) Man Discharged for Annoying Woman, Finally Kills Her. A'handsome young widow named Wil- liseck, who kept a stutioner’s shop in the Rue Lancry, Paris, was brutally murdered outside her shop the other morning by a man named Hubert. Mme. Williseck had been emplode m the Brasserie Mallard as cashier, and Hubert, who was then a bottle-washer, ventured to make love to her, and was dismissed by the proprietor. Hubert then entered on a series of practical jokes against M. Mollard, send- ing him cofï¬ns, cartloads of-grease and vans of furniture, and telling undertak- ers, doctors and nurses to call on his One of the most annoying things in the world is to be prepared for an emer- gency that doesn’t keep its appointment. “Miss Bloomer seems to keep her youth still,†remarked Miss Goode. “Well; replied Miss Chellus, “she keeps her age M. Mollard at length induced the po- lice to arrest Hubert, who was sentenced to two months’ imprisonment, but was released under the First Offenders’ Act. He transferred his attention to Mme Wil- liseck, on whom he played all the tricks he had used against M. Mollard. Finally Hubert was again arrested on Mme \Villiseck’s complaint and sentenc- ed to six months’ imprisonment. He appealed, was allowed out on bail. went straight to Mme. Williseck’s shop and committed murder. He has been ar- rested. make mistakes unintentionally. But 319 one EVER HAD! A HIST†You are right in regarding erysiï¬elas as a dangerous disease. Annoint the swo en, itching skin with Weaver's Carafe: And take Weaver’s Syrup internally. qliiet." Jailbirds are always anxious to quit the nest. ' victim A Magical Life Saver is Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart. After yezu's of pain and agony with distressing Heart Dis- ease, it gives relief in 30 minutes. Thus. Petry, of Aylmer, Que., writes: “I had suffered for ï¬ve years with a severe form of Heart Disease. The slightestex- (-11ionr produced fatigue. Dr. Agnew’s Cuié to} the Heart give me instant re- lief, four bottles entirely cured me.â€-115 Mother Gruves' Worm Exterminator has the largest. sale of any similar pre- paration sold in Canada. It. always gives satisfaction by restoring health to the link: folks. The way of the transgressor often leads to mother‘s pocket. Sunlight Soap in better mun other pups, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions. 1‘01; SALEâ€"FOX TERRIER EUPPIES, Twp Guaranteed to CURE RHEUMATISMâ€" Acute, Inflammator , or Chronic : also Neuralgia, Sciatica, lumbago and all Kid< ney troubles, Rem was uric acid from the system; gives immediate relief. Don‘t. sufler, but send for a bottle at once. Hun- dreds have been cured. The Osborne 33$ Remedy Co.,Toronf/o. Ont. 81.00perbntzle. A “$633148: APPLE TREES. THE BEST OF PEOPLE JOKER, THEN MURDEREIL HEAD OFFICE, 38 NINTH STREET. TEA. ONLY ONE BEST TFA. BLUE RIBBON. Brandon, Man. Sukatchewan, only 8 miles from two nilysyi. 03.3. a G.T.P. Strong 5011. 90 per cent. plough land, lpnng crack. no slough; Abuut 40 miles NE. of Inï¬ll“! Head. Pnco 810.50 per mm. Write (or map and tall part.ch In Western Canada {53 R. PAR30NS. 9| Wellulcy Street. Toronto. Can-d1. III BUYING “Have you thanked your uncle for your nice new pocket-knife. Willie?" “Not yet. mother; but I dare say I shall. I‘m waiting to see if the blade is good sLeel." Convinced by Printed Testimony 0! cf the hundreds of the cured, Mrs. Benz, of 418 E. 81h street. New York, who was for years a great. sufferer from Catnrrh, procured two bottles of Dr. Agnew’s Calarrhal Powder and it effected an atsnlute cure in a very short while. One puff through the blower witl dear the head and stop headache. 50 aerateâ€"113 He: “I'm in love with a charming girl, and I’d like to ask your advice." She: “Are you? I shall be glad to help you an I can." He: “Well, how would you ad. vise me to propose to you?" Chollyâ€"“Bah, Jove, y’ Savvam said I looked like clevah man.†Dollyâ€"“Did the clever man was?" Cheapest of All Medicinesâ€"Consideh lng the curative ualities of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric 0i] It is the cheapest medicine now offered to the public. The dose required in any ailment is small and a. bottle contains many (loses. 11 it. were valued at the beneï¬t. it confers it could not be purchased for many times the price asked for it. hut in- creased consumption has simpliï¬ed and cheapened its manufacture. We must a from heated rooms to the cold outer air. an the chame sets us coughing: Cur- ing colds is not. hard for Allen's Luna Balsam. A neglected cold is troublesome and dangerous. Magistrate: “Prisoner, you are charged with stealing Colonel Jule's rabbits. Have you any witnesses to produce?" Prisoner: “No. sir. I do not steal rabbits before witnesses.†5nd (dc-d Bulu would look hector (1 ed If our-In your Lovn. write direct on! RHEUMATISM After carefully examing a great man] specimens, we have decided that the importance women atlach to seeing a brand-new baby is greatly exaggerated. :1 any form and cold persplring feet positive] :ured within 30 days, by our newly p‘Ltentez Magnetic Discs or mouo{v91~um My refunded. Mahed anywhere $1.00. nte or descriptivo oouklet. Agents wanted. MAGNETIC RHEU- uATlSM CUBE 00., Shel-brooks, Queuac: mum I! will stick to you always. of comso it because lts the “D&L" Menthol Plaster a. made to stick on until it drives away the pain. Unexcelled for lame back, neuralgia, rheumatism and all pain. A Carefully Prepared Pill.â€"Much time and attenth-n were expended in the ex- perimenting with the ingredients that enter into the: composition of Parme- loe's Vegctnble Pills belore they were brought to the state in_\vhich they were ï¬rst offered to the public. What. ever other pills may be, Pm‘meiee's Veg- etable Pills are the result of much ex- port study. and all persons suflering from dvspcpsia. or (lisordere liver and kidneys may conï¬dently ac- cept them as being what they are rep- msented to be. “I stopped speaking to him,†shed‘eâ€" marked, "because he paid such a poor compliment to my taste and judgment." “What did he do?" asked her friend. “He wanted me to marry him." Lady: “Don‘t ing dog never mum; but how a sudden your BRITISH AMERICAN DVEING CO. YOUR OVERGï¬ATS You cannotbc expected to have faith in §hfl9h'a comm. .cms. the Lynx Erotic. nation for Colds. C?ng 11mga :11 ' sea e an passages. ou we not tried it. We have faith in 5. sad we guarantee it. If it doesn't cure you it cost: on nothing. If it does it costs you 25c. t's fair. Try it to-day. Shiloh has cured many thousands of the most obstinate cases, and we do not hesitate to say that it will cure any Cold. Throat or Lung trouble. If we did not- bclieve this we would not guarantee it. Shiloh has had an unbroken record mecca for thirty years. It has st . any possible test without failure. Further is found in the many testimonials of thou who have tried Shiloh and been cured. M15. Ambic Taylor. Asaph, Pm, writes :â€"â€"< “I bought a bottle of Shiloh} Consumpkiou Cum Ind found it Very benédal. I havetwo children. And they had a carnal: cough. I gnvedm eve ' I could think of. bultbey go! no beua ‘ anti one evening my hmbmd bought I bonded! Shiloh. We gave i! to du’ldren whn they bbedandd’seyfltdlnizhl. It cured. gumplesdy. l alwayn keep it it‘d: éï¬wecwhammedidna SHILOE‘I ISSUE NO. 10â€"06 you know that a bark- bites?" Tramp: “Yes. am I to know that all 01 dog won‘t stop barking?†(I look bectord ed. If no no. write direct. onlrrll, Box 15. n Lure, the Lun ï¬elds. C9313!“ an}! know, Miss an extremely she say who Two armada. ucflons,seloct« Odilands in P‘er Faith