The nearest duty is the highest. Echoes are always more popular than voices. No church wins men when it seeks to work them. Pickled piety always makes a. vinegar disposition. The aged man or woman who has healthy Kidneys can afford to laugh at the ills of life. For healthy Kidneys keep the blood pure and ensure good restful sleep. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills always make healthy Kidneys. That is why they are known as the Old Folks’ Best Friend. Self~love keeps the life tramplng around in a circle. He who consults only expediency soon silences conscience. GRAND NEWS FOR OLD FOLKS WHAT DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS DID FOR IIIRAM BROWN. When the conceited man seeks his shadow he thinks it is night for the world. You cannot measure a, life by the distance between its early poverty and ibe later income. “I am seventy-two years of ago,†Mr. Brown said in an interview, “and I want to say that- Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured me of Gravel and Kidney Trouble. I was trou- bled witli Backache, Headache and Dizziness, Cramps in the Muscles and Stiffness of the Joints. My sleep was broken and at times my limbs would swell. “But since taking Dodd’s Kidâ€" ney Pills, all these troubles have gone. I consider Dodd‘s Kidney Pills a wonderful medicine.†No man wastes more time than the one who has no tune to spare for his fnends. The drudgery we call a drag may be the counterpoise that helps us rise. It takes more than .sharp angles to prove that a man hves a square life. A man is quite likely to disclose his conscxence by hlS suspicions. To use a, greéxt tx'uthrfor wholly selï¬sh ends may be to make a great, lie out of it. ‘East Maplcbon, Cumberland Canl N. 8., May 10 (special).~Thoughl well past the alloted span of life Mr. Hiram Brown of this place is still one of the grandest sights in life, a. hale and hearty old gentleâ€" man. And like many another Canadian veteran he gives Dodd’s Kidney Pills the credit for his abundant health. lie out of it. Because some blessings are pro~ mised to the poor many try to earn them by being poor kind of people. The danger of the one talent man to-day is not that he will bury it but that he will do nothing but brag of it. Many who are proud of their flow of ideas forget that a. half empty bottle flows more readin than a full one. Crash, bang. “‘allop! Dmvn the kitchen stairs fell the. entire trayâ€" ful of crockery from the diningâ€" room. Not even the salt-cellar re Cured His Aches and Pains and Gave Him Restful Slumbor »â€" Knowu as the 01d Follm' Friend. ful of crockery f: room. Not even tl mained unbroken. Within the dinin band and wife. st: each other. Wha mean ‘I But this and the mi‘ up The Oh SENTENCE SERMONS IIIYC OPTIMISTIC JANE V!“ 'as a time for acti ess rushed to the do S m What mdn't ISSUE NO. 15L ()9. FOC mg , m wa: m sat hus- blankly at ruld it all ed ed them What \vcrsally admit-ted ,and numerous! clinical experiments prove that in’ fact it has a particularly beneï¬cial effect in certain cases of insomania. g It may also calm pain. not by an analges'c effect acting upon the nervous centres, but by causing thel patients to forget their sufferings.‘ Turkish farmers never use ferti- lizers. nor do they practise rota- tion of crops. The same crops are planted year after year until the soil is exhausted. Amording to M. Tarchanoff, the frequent failure of music as a cura- tive must be due to its unseason~, able employment. When a series of cases has afforded proofs that music is a most powerful regulator of men’s character and the senti~ ments which dominate many sides' of pshchical and physical life, the’ tolerance of its immoierate use-is to be blamed in musicians, who may‘ not; afford examples of that perfecti regulation of their emotions which‘ should be expected. l Most women are the victims of their own sensztaness. Recommended as a Cure for Nerv- ous Complaints. What has not been attempted for the cure of nervous aflcctions? An attempt has even been made to utilize music. In a report on the results obtained by this means, M. Tarchanoff, of St. Petersburg, asserts that music is of the greatest utility in medicine, and that by its use the nervous ..ystem may be tuned up like a musical instru- ment. Neuropaths and epileptics prin- cipally ars susceptible of experience a certain molliï¬cation from music, on condition that the remedy be employei with discernment, unless one wishes to see it produce a con- trary effect to that for which it is employed. And this cannot be considered as a. denial of the therapeutic value of music, as certain people might be led to think, since, in fact, the very same thing might be said about opium. From the general point of view, it may be said that the calming effect of music on patients is uni- Asosan, in Southern Japan, has the largest volcanic crater in the world. It measures fourteen miles across one way, and more than ten miles the other. There can be a difference of opinion on most subjects, but there is only one opinion as to the reliaâ€" bility of Mother Graves’ Worm Ex- terminator. It is safe, sure and effectual. EVERY HOUSEKEEPEHâ€"dnuwb often not as a iamiay phygciau. l'ainkitier fora.“ thalime ins, cut; and sprains as well as for bowel cumplainh, is in lispensnble. Avaid substitutsc, than.) is but one " l’uinkiller"â€"-Perry Davis'. 230 and 500. Milliners have other troubles beâ€" sides the frequent difï¬culty of colâ€" lecting bills. One milliner tells of a letter she received from the wife of a man who, in a brief time, had advanced from poverty to great wealth. His family was still in ob- scanty, emerge “I want you shoull make a, bonnet and two hats right off,†wrote the wife, “for me and the girls, and ex- pense is no account. “My measure is nearly twelve inches from ear to car over the head, and eight under chin, and six from top of forard to back hair, and that’s near enuï¬ for both the girls. “I'm sandy, Jane is dark and Lucy’s got red hair. We want live- ly colors, and I want blue flowers and strings on mine, besides some plooms. “Jane wants hers green and Lucy want-s pink; we don’t care what shapes, but they must be becomâ€" ing and so as they won’t blow to pieces in the wind; not we don‘t want them loud, for my husband won’t hear to such. “Please send within ï¬ve days, and if satisfactory bill will be paid at. once THREE NEW HATS \ .\l;l'l~l 0F NII'SIC. but was preparing to ' Are. you a sufferer with corns? in you are, get a bottle of H0110- iway’s Corn Cure. It has never gbeen known to fail. JUST A WAY THEY HAVE. A little nonsense now and then Us relished by all married men; :But oft a man expects his wife lTo stand his nonsense all her life. Mrs. Youngwech‘Oh, I don’t care Whether 1t is round or square, Just so It’s mm: and tender.†Mrs. Youngwedâ€"“I want pound: of steak, please." Butcherâ€"“Yes, ma'am. steak ’2†Howdy, Mistress Springtime An’ I’m glad ’0’ see y‘ here! You hain’t aged 3. smitchen Since y’ stopped with us 1213’ year! After a can: Drive don't fail to take a t a . in] of Painkilkar mixed with a gins of 11:53:23, :51: stugaréh It agrelg' reveuts chill-I. Avoid sub- : u es. ere ls u one " Painklll "â€" Baitâ€"25c. and 600. " Pen" As the occasional wedding invita- tion arrives it may occur to you that there is also the high cost of giving. A Cure, for Rheumatism.â€"â€"A pain- ful and persistent form of rheuma- tism is caused by impurities in the blood, the result of defective ac- tion of the liver and kidneys. The blood becomes tainted by the in- troduction of uric acid, which causw l as much pain in the tissues and in the joints. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills are known to have effected many remarkable cures, and their! use is strongly recommended. A trial of them will convince anyone 0' their value. But Are you discouraged? Is your doctor-'3 bill a heavy flnuucml load? Is your pain a. heavy physical burden? I know what these mean to delicate womenâ€"1 have been dlscouraged. too: but learned how to cure myself. I want to relieve your bur- dens. VVh not end the pain and stop the doctor's bl]? I can do this for you and will}! you wlll qssigt _me. uh, .- All Ion need do is to write for a free box 0 the remedy which has been placed In my hands to be given away. Perhaps this one box _wm cure youâ€"It has done so for others. u? so. I shall be hap y and you will be cured for 20 (the coy. of a ostage stamp). Your letters held confl- enuany, Wnte toâ€"day for mv {roe treat. mom. MRS. F. E CURRAH. Windsor. Ont. "A thflo Cold. Yeu Know," will become n great dancer if it. bs allowed tn reach down the chi-n36 Go flue lungs. Nip the pull in the bud wlth Allan's Lung Balsam. a sure remedy containing .50 opiates. Heâ€"I was on pleasure bent. Sheâ€"And thenâ€"â€" Heâ€"And then, before I knew it, I was broke. Do Tot; Want Money ? Have you a little knowledge at Fanu stock! I Then write us A'l‘ ONCE. 83 to 830 weekly, sal- ? fly or oumlnlssium No experienca DJ pen-t ul 1 the word on your own ï¬rm or act 3.3 agent. Human:ng gm Hugelynow. Uranus» on} muney nakin r upportnmty. 11%.)! 25Tch VETERINARY 00.. Toronm. "Darling, I would die for you!†“What I want is a man who will live for me and pay the bills.†Used according to directions, Dr, J D. Kellogg’s Dysentery Cordial will afford relief in the most acute form of summer complaint. When- ever the attack manifests itself no time should be lost in seeking the aid of the Cordial. It will act im- mediately on the stomach and in- testines and allay the irritation and pain. A trial of it will conâ€" vince anyone of the truth of these assertions. An other. honesty After dining, the restaurant pat- ron proceeded to tip the waiter. “Beg pardon, sir,†said the waitâ€" er. examining the coin, “but this quarter is counterfeit.†“Is that so ?†exclaimed the other. ‘A‘VOh. well, keep it for your THE OPTIMIST’S GREETING ak I’m jes’ as happyâ€"â€" don’t tl‘ubble me 13’ smileâ€"â€" e a cheer, Miss Springtime on’t y’ linger here a. while? I’ve aged a Ieet1e~ )1; the shakes an’ fever, too, my 01’ roo~matâ€"iks, ‘ause I hain’t so young as y Woman’s Sympathy HONESTY REWARDED MATTER OF SHAPE BENT PERHAPS. TOO FAR young as you Round three tzes m “- Dyspepti with thex proper w “Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.†remarked Lightwit, meeting Sharp at a reception the other evening. “That’s right, my boy, rejoined Sharp, extending his hand, "but I am delighted to see you here, just the same.†I! Ever notice what a. great cloud of dust is kicked up by the auto- mobile you are not riding in? “Haven’t you any ambition to work as your father did at your age?†“Certainly not,†answer- ed the gilded youth. “If I were to work, what would have been the use of father‘s working?†FOR RHEUMA7|8M~iL is not necessary tn go to Hot Springs. Just me “The D. A: l. " Mann) )1 Planters and remit; will be mtisfactnry. 250 ah druggists. Duis 5; Lawrence Company. manu. tacturers. It Needs No Testimonial.â€"â€"It is a. guarantee in itself. If testimonials were required they could be fur- nished in thousands from all sorts and conditions of men in widely different places. Many medicines are put forth every year which have but an ephemeral existence and then are heard of no more. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil has grown in reputation every day since it ï¬rst made its appearance. GLASS INSURAECE AGENTS WANTED National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Cnm- any, lelted. Head Ofï¬ce, London. 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By chemical analysis there is found a great difference be- tween the bread crumb and bread crust. Owing to the action of heat the bread crust contains about oneâ€"third less moisture than the crumb; six times more fat; 40 per cent. more proteid; twice the quantity of soluble matter; 60 per cent. more maltose and three times more dex- trine, all due to heat action. Orange Meat (which contains the whole wheat) is so prepared that every ounce will be affected like the bread crust. No kitchen withï¬ordinary apparatus can produce this effect. ORIENTAL RUG CO., 6mm WM: Bag: Send for (free) Catalogue No. 75. BELL. PIANO @Organ 00.. Umflod GUELPH.ONTARFO. DELIGHTED Cleaned, Washed and Repaired by Oriental Process. We are the only specialists in Canada. 50 many Institutions devoted to the higher Edu- T a cation seled Be“ pianos? The fact that they as: and prefer the Be" is evidence of distinct merit} One follows professional advice in ncquiting an education. wh not {OHUW professional mom in buying Bell pin-m? e oniy piano: with the “limitch QQck Action. RUGS DUSTY ea,d is not cooked enough to get the best there is found a. great difference beâ€" bread crust. Owing to the action of heat .1t one-third less moisture than the crumb; cent. more proteid; twice the quantity of more maltose and three times more dex- Brass Band Instruments, Drums, Band Music, 5“. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND WHA’LEY'. R'oY'cnp CO..ALimitcd ï¬LoEest rioen ever quoted. r {no catalogue, over 500 lustrauonu. mailed two. Write us for Anything in Music}?! Myulc:|!nslrymen a. EGNS mm SFQSKS Res! Bargains, pram?er Nimbus}. mailed irao, “epay your R.R. free. I. A. STHOUT 00.. [03k 0 I. Wurld's Lament Farm Dulerl. Uni'enmq Bldg.. Syracmo. NJ. . WARREN GZOVJSMI 8:. CO. 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