Some people get so Jittle out of religion because they are so anxious to get so much for themselves. It is easy to plug your enemy full ,of holes when you make him out of mud and set him up before you in a sermon. Ho, whn believes only in the things he can Etc never sees anything vwor’oh believing in. It is easier £0 write a volume on psychology than it is to get to know a man so as ito really help him. The more a man knows the Iess in“ is ashamed of his ignorance. Life is HEer to lose all humor when you get into the habit of ridi- chk‘, and cheap wit. Folks who sit down in a soft place hope that it is an elevator and ï¬nd it is a glue pot. Some who talk with unction on working for sinners are but work- ing the saints. The religious life is the only way into the knowledge of religious truth. The prople who are going “here are always in a rush to ihero. Flattcry is simply a way of boast;- ing of our power to fool others. The surest way to an empty heart is to nurse an envious mind. No one dies of s~piritual indiges- tion from swallowing his spite. The larger the heafrt the ‘more it f0. Is the power of little hands. Temptation may be good discip- iliqg, but it makes poor diet. He who fears to be Called a cowâ€" ard is sure to be a fool. The holihess that seems to hurt you cannot help the world. Religion is out attempt to dis- cm'er the meaning of life. He has a share in a good deed who cheers another on to it. Nothing feels the lack of exercise quicker than piety. Burning thoughts never come (mm hot heads. Most remorse comes from despisâ€" ing rebuke. The good lives are always look- ing to better ones. There are no saints without serâ€" Vice. Sorrow is the teacher of sympaâ€" thy. “Then I began to use Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills and after the ï¬rst, few doses I began to improve I used four boxes in all and now I am working every day on the farm a well man. I owe my Wonderful cure to Dodd‘s Kidney Pills and nothing else.†There is no case or kind of Kid! nay Disease that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will not cure. " Wonderful Cure. of A. 1“. Richard, Who was Tux-lured by Rheuma- tism and Kindred Pains, Sets Kent. County Talking. St. Ignace, Kent 00., N. 8., Nov. BB~-(Special).â€"After being tortured for four years with back ache, Rheumatism, Stiffness of tha Joints and Pains in the Loins, and getting no relief from ï¬ve doctors: whom he called in, Mr. Antoine F.’ Richard, a wellâ€"known farmer liv- ing near here, is spreading the, good news that he is once more a, well man, and that he owes his cure to Dodd’é Kidney Pills. Slue'aléigé of his wonderful cure, Mr. Richard says:w BET GOT N0 RELIEF UNTIL HE USE DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. ’ “I was a helplgss man in July, 1907. For four years I had endur-: rd the greatest torture from Back- ache, Rheumatism, Stiffness of the. Joints and Pains in the Loins. I had dark circles under my byes, mx head :10th and I was often dizzy. I was attended by ï¬ve doctors, but nut, one of them could help me. ATTENDED BY SENTENCE SERMONS. ISSUE N0. 48~~09 FIVE DOCTORS no~ get A breezy man may be all right, but preserve us from the one who is a regular bag of wmd. “That’s the prize for doing ex- amples,†said Johnny. “I did this one: ‘If our new baby weight ele- ven and 3, half pounds. and gains an ounce each davy’w’cause you told M rs. Smith she did yesterdayw‘how much will she weigh when she’s twenty years old?’ And the am swer was, four hundred and sixtyâ€" six pounds. And the teacher said I' earned the prize.†“What is that for mother. Johnny came home the other night in high gice, wearing the arithmetic medal. Bingoom‘Things have gone so badly with me that I have had to compel my wife to make her own dresses.†Kingleyâ€"“Too bad. How does she look?" “Daggers!†Thos. Sabin of Eglington, says: “I have removed ten corms from my feet with Holloway’s Corn Cure.†Reader, go thou and do likewxse. Druggists and stores sell at. 60 cents at box and the Zam~Buk 00., Toronto, will mail a, box, post free,‘ upon receipt of price, to any of our readers. For burns. cuts, scaldx, bruises ea: zema, piles: ulcers, ringâ€"worms, itch, saltrheum, bad leg. festering sores, chapped places, coldâ€"sores, frost- bites, and all skin injuries and dis- eases, Zam»Buk is beyond doubt a. most marvellous cure. "It, so happened,†said Duffus to our representative, “that I had a box of Zam~Buk in my pocket, which I used for a sore on my lip, and when I had recovered from the'ï¬rsb shock of the accident, I produced the balm and had it applied freely to the scalded parts. At the time I applied it, I was suffering acute agony, but within a wonderful short} time Zam-Buk gave me ease. I was able to continue my journey, and upon reaching home I obtainedi more Zamâ€"Buk and continued the. treatment. It noted wonderfully! well, and in a few days had the? wound nicely healing. I don’t' know anything so ï¬ne as a healer- of burns, scalds, outs, and similar} injuries which workers are so liable; to; and in my opinion a box of Zam- Buk should be kept handy in every worker’s home.†C. P. R. ï¬reman, Geo. H. Duffus. who lives in Robertson Street, F011; VViIliam, while on his engine near Westford happened with a nasty accident. The water gauge of the Incnmntivo burst and scalded the left side of his face and head terribly “An art in itself is the coloring of the perfume when it has been obtained. Pure vegetable colorings chiefly are used. The cult of per- fumes has so advanced that a woâ€" man with a rose tinted gown new demands, as a, matter of course, a haunting rose odor, and a, violét costume correspondingly has a vio- let perfume.†“When delicate blends from these have been obtained in special Iab~ oratories we have to procure aniâ€" mal substances to keep the odors from evaporating, such as natural musk from the musk deer, caster from the beaver, and ambergris from the whale. “Perfumery has risen to be ‘an art. Beautiful music and lovely pictures strike their note upon the senses; so does a, delicate blending of odors. In the evolution of a. new perfume I play upon a. certain num- ber of harmonious notes. “Large sums of money are often spent upon preliminary laboratory work. Hereâ€â€"â€"he produced a- tiny fragrant pot 2 inches highâ€"“is the perfume essence derived from half a, ton of violets. It is worth $200. Our flower basis for laboratory ex» perimentl includes also jasmine, rose, orange blossoms, and cassie~ a French flower produced solely for perfumery. To these are added vegetable odorsâ€"the seed of musk plant, tonqnin bean, vanilla bean, cloves, and the distillation of com» plete plants, such as lavender and rosemary. Women Now Demand Subtle Blend- ing of Perfumes. “Women are strangely ï¬ckle in their choice of perfumes,†says a famous London chemist. “Tired of the scent of single flowers, they are now demanding subtle blendings. But the fashion in scents is undy~ ing. More than $500,000 is now-a.- days to be made from the evolution of one new pexffume. C. l’. R. Fireman Badiy Seamed. AND FIGURES DON’T LIE. THE PERFUMER’S ART. WATER GAUGE BURST. WINDY v.23} asked his Much so-called originality is merer undetected imitation. Witnessâ€"“I saw the \prisonn' committing the assault.†Recorder-“What did you do?†Wii.nessâ€"~â€"“I hit him behind the. ear, seized him by the throat, put my knee into the middle of his back, and dragged him to the floor.†Slck Headaches-um- “Dr. Morso’s Indian Root Pills There must be something wrong with the vision of some people who do their duty as they see it. Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin- ator has no equal for destroying worms in children and admits. See that you get the genuine when pur- chasing. An Always Ready Pill.~~To those; of regular habit medicine is of littlei concern, but the great; majority ofl men are not of regular habit. The‘ worry and cares of business pre» vent it, and cut of the irregularlty of life comes dyspepsia, indigestion, liver and kidney troubles as a pro~; test. The run-down system de~E mands a. eorrrctive and there is none better than Parmelee’s VegeÂ¥ table Pills. They are simple in theilj composition and can be taken by the most delicately constituted. UNCLE EZRA SAYS : “It’s all right fur one to get the best end uv the bargain ez long ez both are uv the same opinion.†We call the attention of our readâ€"I ers to the advertisement of Gunn,‘ Langlois 5:, 00., Montreal, which appears elsewhere in this paper. If you have any poultry to place cm the market during the holifla-y seaâ€"1 ‘son, take their advice and commuâ€"§ lnicate with them before rushing} [foods to market. It is a good planj ‘20 write to these people if you have: {eggsg butter, poultry or honey to! idispose of at; any time, as they are; {known to be a very reliable house} Mrs. Robert I. Peary. more than nine years sgo, {notably commenced on Marine £33m Remedy after its annlicztiou in her an:in for Ego Troubles resulting from Measles and carlet Fever. and later re- commended to the famous Exnlorer. the Man who now returns home as the Discov- erer of the North Pole. Cold. Cutting Winds and Dust cause Red. Weak. Wat-cry Eyes. Murine Eye Remedy anords Re- liable Relief. Wnte Murine E e Remedy 00., Chicago. for Illustrated ‘ye Bopks‘ Murine, by Mail from All Drucmsts. “Women can stand pain far more heroically than men. I know it by experience.†“What, are you a doctor?†“No, a shoemaker.†“Can there be a reconciliation ’1†“I fear not. The disregard )f each other’s feelings was too great She thought nothing of using his zazor to sharpen lead pencils and he insisted on using her manicure set to draw corks.†A Liniment {or the Logger. - Loggers lead a life which exposes them to many perils. Wounds, cuts and bruises cannot be ano~ gether avoided in preparing timber for the drive and in river work, where web and cold combined are of daily experience coughs and colds and muscular pains cannot but en~ sue. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil when applied to the injured or ad- ministered to the ailing, works wonders, are not caused by anything wrong in the head, but by constipation. biliousnms and indigpsï¬on. lend~ ache powders 01‘ tablets may (inad- en. but cannot cure them. Dr. Moran’s Indian Root Pills do Cure sick hegdnche in the senaible way by remohug the constipation or sick Immnch which fans 1 them. Dr. Horse’s Indian Rout. ills are gnrely vegetable, free from any armfnl drumaate and sure. When you Joel the headache 00min: Make WHEN THE SHOE PINOHE-S. "1 “So they have quarreled (CYGSOYV THE LAW’ 8 U PHOLDER. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. That otherwise I Would dim your eyes And cloud your skies To~morrow. Man makes his way B3; making hay, And one to-day Kills sorrow And shirk. Knock out your foe, Step on his toe, Get up and go To work. Get on the job, Defy the mob, Don’t smoke a cob HUSTLE UP. POULTRY. Often what appear to be the most trivial occurrences of life prove to, be tho most momentous. Many and disposed to regard a, cold as a slighta thing, deserving of little considmï¬ alien. and this: neglect often result in most serious ailments entailing years of suffering. Drive out coldd and coughs with Bickle’s AntH Cnnsumbtive Syrup. the recogniws ed remedy for all affections of the throat and lungs. Diggs»~â€"â€"“And now they are unable to read your Spelling, eh ‘2†Biggs-“None of my correspon- dents could read my writing, so I bought a t,‘y'poswriter:’y A Boon for the Bilious. ~â€" The liver is a very sensative organ and easily deranged. When this occurs there is undue secretion of bile and the acrid liquid flows into tho sto- mach and sours it. It is a. most distressing ailment. and many are prone to it. In [his onndition a. man ï¬nds the best remedy in rar- melee’s Vegetable Pills, which are warranted to speedily correct the disorder. There is no heifer mediâ€" cine in the entire list of p111 preâ€" pa-rations, ) “Anyxvay,’ remarked the mora- lizer, “justice is blind.†“Yes,†rejoined the demoraliz- er, “but not so much so as the ‘de- luded man who goes to law with the idea that he is sure to get justice." romptl v. ghee skint sent rec. Do you trap or buy Furs? lam Canada’s largest dcalex‘,l any highestprices, \oux‘ shipments solicited. I pay mail and or gross char es: remit aromptlf. Also largest enler in uefhides, uhea sk 115, etc. Quotations and shipping tag :bhf ra- JOHN HALLAM. TORONTO {For Baby’s Sake! Gsnï¬enel :-.â€1 have med PSYCHM ad I do think it is an gram: Ionic ad 0mm builder known. I would “his: I}! who are xunâ€"down ol'thysicaï¬y wot! h an. PSYCHiNEf'a am: truly. Mu. Ju. Bertrand. West Toronto. I y“ an Ive-h PSYCHINB will nah you gnu. For Silo h J 37:5“; 1.30-1.11. Sh. & 3| Dr. ‘1‘. A. swam \ umun, 5‘ wozomo mi! icky. This Jill put you on yc'ut he: «M he“. "33 out of mm" and "In: down." our appetih in bad and you haréfy Inn encugh (5er left ta do MI, ,é‘flrjwiu Yo! _' on†lake lHVlGï¬RATIï¬E mm FOR RUN-DOWN PEOPLE “Y'all? has Become thiLud wink. 0 upon you syner- w can!» has been very e8. Youï¬coen- hsEi-a M 5†WP". m! u M duties. You should lake 3M¢qulbnd Tm... FROM BAD T0 WORSE. SPEAKING OF JUSTICE. 1-1.- WILL PAY YOU". Guy". LANGLOIS I: (0-. L'M'Toï¬ï¬a.Â¥32$?£?uhz. nous. WE HAVE NOTHING TO ADD to our advice of last week. WE REPEAT : “ Don’t rush your Pauli?V on to the market before quanty and conditions wurranc.’ WRITE US for our special instructions covering Killing, Plucking, Packing, Etc. 9 GET THE BENEFIT of our 35 yelrs expirience for the asking. (THE ORIGINAL) Mr. Poultry Producer OUR SPECIALTIESâ€"EGGS. BUT TEE. POULTRY and HONEY. ’â€" [Nm BORDEN'S connzuszo mu: (0., WM. H. DUNN, Axon! - - MONTREAL. Borden ’s E agie Brand Condensed Milk "IVER AOcEPT A SUBSTITUTE. l‘l CANNOT I! IS GOOD. Exercise care. 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