IBUT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS CURED MRS. JAMES H. WHITE. SHE COULD NOT ‘ Prevelle, Gaspe Co., Que., June 21 (Special)â€"-,After suffering for four years from ills, which many a woman knows, and being treated Ly a. doctor who failed to give her relief, Mrs. James H. White, a. farmer’s wife living near here, is again a. well woman. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured her. Dr. Chevasse, the Bishop of Liv- ‘|eipool, made an episcopal joke at ~the banquet of the Liverpool Ln- |ggineering Society. He said that “the engineers had done much to ï¬brin together four remarkable peop es, namely, the Englishman, i‘who loves the Bible and beer; the *Scotsman, who keeps the Sabbath and everything else he lays his "hands on ; the Welshman, who prays on his knees on Sundays and on his neighbors on weekdays, and the Irishman. who never knows what he wants and is never satisï¬ed unâ€" till he gets it. "My trouble started from a Mmin,†Mrs. White states. “I had a pain always scross my back and a. steady in in the back of my neck, and I ad urinary trouble that caused me a, great deal of an- noyance. “For four years I suffered in this way and the doctor I consulted did not do me any lasting good. In the morning I was dizzy and I ï¬n- ally got so nervous I could not, hold a, cup. Mrs. White’s troubles were Kid- ney troubles. So are the troubles of nine out of ten of the suffering women of Canada. to-day. That is why Dodd’s Kidney Pills always cure them. "Then I started to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and I got relief right from the start. Three boxes cured m6 completely. To-day 1 am a well woman.†A doctor can always relieve a patient of his money. Smart Lady: “1 want a hat, but it. must be in the latest, style.†Fashionable Costumier: “Kindly take a, chair, madam, and wait a few minutes; the fashion is just phanging.†Worms derange the whole system. Mot-her Graves’ Worm Extermina- tor deranges worms and gives rest tu the suï¬erer. It only costs 25 gents to try it and be convinced. There had been a railroad mcidâ€" ent, and the absent-minded tourist awoke to ï¬nd himself with a mouth- ful of splinters. Turning uneasily in his shattered berth, he remark- ed: “Maria, this breakfast food wouldn’t be so bad if it had a. little more cream on it." A very interesting illustrated booklet has just been issued by St. Margaret‘s College, for girls. Con- currently with, or independent of, an Academic course St. Mar- garet’s runs courses in Music, Art, and domestic Science. Thd classes are made to average ten each, so as to bring the personal influence of the teacher more fully to bear upon the pupil. “Good English, like good manners, comes best through association with those who have it,†said an Oxford pro» fessor. The personal influence of the teacher cannot. be effective when the class“ are large,_ l‘hey Took Away 1101‘ Backacho. Cured 1101- Urinary Trouble and Made Her 3. Well Woman. ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE, TORONTO. ' BI SHOP’ S EPISCOPAL JOKE WANTED CREAM ON IT HOLD A TEACUP ISSUE N0. 2&‘09. THE BURMAN AND HIS BEAST the burmese aunuuLe buwalu animals. “There is nothing in their reli- gion which compels them to be kind. To him a man is a far higher being than an animal. But he does not deduce from this that man’s super- iority gives him permission to kill or ill-treat animals. Quite the con- trary. It is because man is so much higher than the animal that he can and must observe toward animals the very greatest care, feel for them the very greatest compassion, be good to_them in evei‘y way he can. “The Burman’s motto,†says Mr. H. Fielding in “The Soul of a Peo- ple,†“should be Noblesse Oblige; he knows the meaning if not. the words." This is true in regard to the Burmese attribute toward “Coming from half-starved, overâ€" driven India, it is a revelation to see the animals of Burma. The village ponies, cats and dogs in In- dia are enough to make the heart bleed for their sordid misery, but in Burme they are a, delight to the eye. They are all fat, every one of themwfut, comfortable and imper- tinent. “The Burman is full of the most humorously goodâ€"natured attitude toward them. Looking at them from his manhood, he has no con- tempt for them, but the‘ gentlb toleration of a father to very little children, who are stupid and troublesome often, but are very lovable. “His ponies are pictures of filtr- ness, impertin‘ence and go. They never have any vice, because the Burman is never cruel to them; they are never well-trained, be- cause he does not know how to train them. But they are willing; A Revelation to See the Animals of Burma. You need some handy balm ready f0: blistered hands, sunburned skin, cuts. burns. bruises, slings. and the man) little accidents incidental to openâ€"air life. Zam-Buk is the ideal balm. It is antiseptic. soothing. and healing. Insect stings or barbed wire scratches cannot become oisoned Wounds if Zam-Buk is applied. t soothes sore. aching feet, heals baby’l thafed places. cools patches of sunburn. relieves the pain of blisters. Mother! should see that the countr cottage is never ‘withom Zam-Buk. Pure y herbal. it may Ibe regarded as Nature‘s own healer. Apply it to all skin injuries. rashes. eruptions. and diseases. All druzglsts and stores. Knoxâ€"“That’s what. Why, only yesterday he was boa-stlng about how loud his babyucan cry.†WHAT YOU NEED FOR TH! COUNTRY. Pains Disappear Before It.~â€"No one need suffer pain when they have available Dr. Thomas’ Eclec- tric Oil. If not in the house when required it can be procured at the nearest store, as all merchants keep it for sale. Rheumatism and al. bodily pains disappear when it is applied, and should they at any time return, experience teaches the user of the Oil how to deal with them. “Won't Simpson? the caller just as 50( ing his fz‘u GRIEVOUS ERRORS made nowadays. For instance when a person buys an imi- tation of “The D. & L." Menthol Plaster said to be the genuine. Be careful and see that they are made by Davis & Lawrence With animals the simple remedies (J Nature generally sufï¬ce for their ailments, and they are guided to them by instinct. The mongoose cures himself, when bitten by a co- bra, by eating a, certain plant, and when a dog has lost, its appetite it eats that species of grass known as dog’s grass. Sheep and sows when ill also seek out certain herbs. An animal sufferin from chronic rheu- matism always eeps, as far as pos- sible, in the sun. The warrior ants have regularly organized ambu~ lances. If a, chimpanzee be wound- ed, it stops the bleeding by plac- ing its hand on the wound, or dress- ing it with leaves or grass; whilst animals with wounded legs or arms almost. severed complete the ampu- tation by means of their teeth. Dont experiment with unsatis. factory substitutes. \Vilson‘s Fly .Pads kill many times more house‘ flies than any othgr known article. PAPA AND HIS SAFETY RAZOR Our idea. of a. hero is a. young man who attempts to prove that two can live as cheaply as one, because his best girl told him they could. Bloxâ€"“Newdrop is a great boast- “w COULDN‘T STOP HIM DR. ANIMAL. M. D 1’t you take a chair, Mr. nl†said the little girl to her. “Papa will be down soon as he has ï¬nished hoe- CC BRAV ERY 5"" Jones (to Brown, Who has been ma]? relating his wonderful adventures papa"; in Russia): “And I suppose you visited the great steppes of Bus- sia?†Brown: “I should rather think so, and walked up every one of them on my hands and knees.†A handsome brochure, artistical- ly illustrated, has been issued by the passenger department of the Grand Trunk Railway Svstem, tellâ€" ing of the beauties of the Lake of Bays district, in the “Highlands of Ontario.†A new feature of this district is the new hotelâ€"the Wawa â€"-at Norw'ay Point. The hotel it- self has a. page illustration reflect- ing the summer glories of wood- land and water, with a brood of seven wild geese soaring Skyward beyond the tower. The concise description embodies the story of a. charming resort. my: “I’ll b‘et you one thing ‘tor: “What? †Tommy: ‘ you’re no relation of father £5 COLD PIEDE ora REAL MéTALIZED 3083 HAT PIN. Manufactured by J. B. PAXNE CO . LhL Torvnw. ASK YOUR GROOER FOR IT. Save yourcoupom, and write us (or particular- regarding prize of a. When going away from home, or at any change of habitat, he is a. wise man who numbers among his belongings a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dysentery Cordial. Change of food and water in some strange place where there are no doctors may bring on an attack of dysentery. He then has a stand- ard remedy at hand with which to cope with the disorder. and foreâ€" armed he can successfully ï¬ght the Little Willieâ€"“Say pa, what is a kelptomaniac ‘Z†Piaâ€"“A kleptomaniac, my son, is a thief seldom worth less than $100,000. éilrment and subdue it ' ‘Ignorance,’ ’ remarked young Borem “they say is bliss.†“Oh, that probably accounts for it,†re- joined MISS Cutting. “Accounts for what?†queried the youth. “The contented and happy look you usually wear,†she replied. PAINKILLER IS JUST THE REMEDY needed in every household. For cuts. burns and bruises. strains and sprains dampen a. cloth with it. apply to the wound and the»pain leaygï¬. .AY‘o‘id “guggatrituteg; they: Ladies, Do You Know Visitor: “How do you do, Tom- my’l I’ve come to stay at your house for a, week, and I’m sure you can’t even guess who I am.†Tom~ mv: “I’ll bet vou one thing.†Visi- EN big-"013w V‘rï¬ï¬iï¬kilrlei‘ "â€"Perry Davis'â€" 25c. and 500. A Sure Corrective of Flatulency. -â€"When the undigested food lies in the stomach it throws off gases causing pains and oppression in the stomachic region. The belching or eructation of these gases is offen- sive and the onlSy way to prevent them is to restore the stomach to pro-per action. Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills Will do this, Simple di- rections go with each packet, and a course of them taken systemati- cally is certain to effect a cure. Wilson's Fly Pads, the best of all fly killers, kill both the flies and the disease germs. A lady writes: “I was enabled to remove the corns, root and branch, by the use of Holloway’s Corn Cure.†Others who have tried it have the same experience. The following is the reply which a man sent to a bill from his bookâ€" seller :â€"â€"“1 never ordered the book; if I did, you didn’t send it; if you sent it, I never got it; if I got it, I paid for it; if I didn't, I won’t.†A cop§ can be obtained free on application to J. D. McDonald, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. “Dr'ank all? Why, diJn’t you promise to give him some off the top'li’ Red, “'enk, “'exu'y, “'utery Eyes Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Com. pounded by Experienced Physicians. Mu- rine Doesn’t Smart; Soothes Eye Pain. Write Murine Eye Remedy Co. Chicago, tor illustrated Eye Book. At brugglsts. “LAKE OF BAYS†COUNTRY “Tommy,†demanded his mother, “why is your little brother crying 1†“Because I drank all the soda water,†confessed Tommy. 2‘Yessum, and I gave him the straw.†ASKED AND ANSWERED GENEROUS LAD AMMONIA P0 W0 E R "Cleans Up Everything " iuflflmg BRAND THAT I’ll bet It was the ï¬rst time in three days that Mrs. Very Rich had seen her children, so numerous were her socip} engagements. “Mama,†asked little Ruth, as her mother took hut up in her arms for a. kiss, “on what day was I born 2†“On Thursday, dear,†said the mother. The Foe of Indigestionâ€"Indigesâ€" tion is a common ailment- and few are free from it. It is a, most disâ€" tressing complaint and often the suffering attending it is most se~ vere. The very best remedy is Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills taken according to directions. They rec- tify the irregular action of the sto- mach and restore healthy action. For many years they have been a standard remedy for dyspepsia and indigestion and are highly esteem- ed for their qualities. ‘ the day Love without esteem is almost as capnclous as esteem w1thout. love. The microscope in the hands ol experts employed by the United States Government has revealed the fact that a house fly sometimes carries thousands of disease germs attached to its hairy body. The continuous use of Wilson’s Fly Pads will prevent all danger of infection from that source by killing (both the germs and the flies. care 10 United Empire“ 250 “'estern On] and Coal, soVVallaceburg Sugar, 20 Steriing Bank, 20 Trusts and Guarantee, IO Birbeck Loan (fully paid 6 per cent.), 50 Collingwood Shipbuilding, 1000 Bad er, 2000 Cobalt Gem, 2000 Diamond 'ale Coal. Even if a man’s good deeds live after him he isn’t in a position to 500 Haileybury Sil- ver, 5000 Cobalt De- velopment, 1000 Shamroek, 5000 Maple Mountain. 1000 Agaunico, 3000 Cabalt Majestic, 1285 Rothschilds, 2000 Bailey, 2000 Lucky- boys. HERflN & 60., 1" 95333;?†M'ANORB organ 00-- Wasn’t that forunate 1†replied little girl, “because that’s your ‘ home.†MOTH ER WAS PRESENT ANOTHER CASH PRIZE CONTEST A Second Prize of One Hundred Dollars Cash Two Prizes of Fifty Dollars Each Ten Prizes of Twenty Dollars Each Ten Prizes of Ten oilars Each Twenty Prizes of Five Dollars Each One Hmdred Prizes of One Daliar Each Announces a New Prize Contest MORE szzs THAN THE LAST N The First Prlza will again be a LIFE ANNUHY of Full particular: on private you can! in every package 0! Orange Meat. 11 you enter this canton, onupleba :he blank space below wlth your name mu! Addaâ€, cut it out And null n ‘0 Orango Meat, Kingston. Out. I: will count oqxnl no can canon bottoms. FIFTY-TWB DOLLARS CASH Equal to One Dollar per Week Every \Veek during Lifetime CONDITIONS are similar to the last Contest. except that all Orange Meat Carton Bottoms must be sent in on or before November 30:11, 1909. ORANGE MEAT ,4“ :67 CitaiogueiNo. 75. LJmH‘ed GUELPH.ON‘U\RR§> ‘flflu TARBOX BROS. '274 Dundu 5L. Toronto. On!- Knuou ol nun'l and vomhn’lauvu Ivan-k clovu sold envy Uud by d) aluul o! macaw». tum"; Ind-nun. lulu-tun. ouon mm. For no.9- lnu‘ “milk; If... churlng. driving. n-bmu. roving. 015.1“. TOP BUGGIES. equal to anything selling from 815 w snu, dohvored FREIGHT mm at any “mum in Ontario for 863 km 870. Full guaran- teed. No such value evar before offers in cana- da. Catalogue (roe. Other speci811iues~llnrnosn ANTRY WOMAN, "hem! wsgea, and glfll V for dining-room wurk, wages 315.00 pol munch. Apply " ‘ho Welland.†st. Cnbhariuos. WOMEN'S HANDS The ‘c-l'en‘ngn'frirown Trading 00., Toronto. Ont‘ Fire Insurance Agents Wanted BJchmonJ & Drummnnd Fire Insurance Can- any, Head Oï¬ico. Richmond‘ Que. E3tuhli~illed 879. japital $350,000. For agencies as unreprr lentad puiuta, Province of OntLflo, address (OBN’S INVENTIGN “ DeMARVEL" (my Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Constil ation, Indigestion and many other pain~produc. ng diseases. If you are a sufferer write at Dual 10: rlrticulara to Coon's DeMarvaI Co., Limited, 510 (JrOWn Lifq Bullqing. Toronto, 0nt_a.g‘io. “Wonderful, Marva nus. Miraculous" is the exclamltion of everyone who has used 1!! Swim? ‘smm‘ ' *‘-" CASE WARREN GZOWSKI & GO. Members Toronto Stock Exchange. Traders Bank Building, 25 Broad Street. TORONTO. NEW YORK We areï¬o av Ipaciahziug 13 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO. CANADI $TQSKS A959 BBNS g yoxldwgnt to IeJI property Which you own in the nice talus or MM: pro erty or a Canada such an n bun miss pwr‘én u- n moe (or our new successful plan of selfln direct. mthnutcommisalon. Givefulldescrlpmiono proper- ty and sutslowelc price :f you wmt to buy pro- vert'o! my kind In any locality, wn'ta us. atatln what. And where you wish to buy, and we win son you nun: our ngnziue of chomd lawman far 1310 direct. from the Owner with no commission uddenl was AND S'Wé Buy American Investment Association. SELL â€" 67820â€: AV. N‘, hIiuneanlifl. Minn. ALEXANDER WARDEN, WRITEW ’07 CATALOGUE Phase mention this ï¬dper whei: writing Cohan. stocks bought and no!!! on commission Lam Distance Phonesâ€"Main 2370, Main 2.371. JJII. EWABT, Chief Agent, FOR SALE. aerial (Late troasurar Proab Lorin]: Church in Cam; I.) No. 18 Wellington 8%.. ï¬lm“. Toronto. WANTED. in GDBALT Make 83 a Buy and anal). “sh permanent busing II on our COPIKRL Our Huh clan :00 m sell on night In every home. are quickly “(30d up and repent. mdorl come (mt. Exaluslvo m- mory given. THE Hum: SUPPLY 00.. Dept. 50, Tercnto. Ont AGENTS Stocks. Writs “3 for information. ALWAYS KEPT WHH E AND SOFT 250. 25c'n‘i‘lllo the: lad nylu ‘],00) Busty“ MEN OI WOM£N. :3 KS