JPILES CURED at HOME by Â¥Ncw Absorption Method r “I took many medicines but could ‘ et no relief, till reading of cures, fsimilar cases to my own by odd’s Kidney Pills, led me to try! them. They did wonders for me. 3: “I want all women to know what? ‘Podd’s Kidney Pills did for me.â€4 Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure the I I u. ; idneys. The woman who has ; ound Kidneys is safeguarded ? gainst nine-tenths of the suffer-in Lfthat makes life a. burden to the daemon of Canada. ‘ “I have brought up a large fam-E ly and have always enjoyed good) ealth until the last two years. I} {Pm ï¬ftyâ€"four years of age and at the; critical time of life that comes to; \very woman, I had pains in my! right hip and shoulder. I could not; .ie down two minutes at a timq I ithout suffering the greatest n.3- ny. Sometimes I awakened with; I feeling as if some one_ had 115d q “Eating cameï¬s,†was {:56 prompt reply. In order to facilitate the work of Post Ofï¬ce servants the Belgian postal authorities propose that corâ€" ;respondents shall in future use red genvelopes for all letters to Brus- uaels. yellow for the country, and igreen for abroad. '3‘ 'They Proved a Blessing to Her; When Her Paints and Weakness! Were Almost More Than Shei Could Bear. She had read that the Pharisees “strained at gnats and swallowed camels.†If you suffer from bleeding, imb- ylng, blind or protruding Piles, send lme your address, and I will tell 'ou how to cure yourself at home Roy the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with refer~ lences from your own locality if re- ;quested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no army, but tell others of thin offer, rite to-day to Mrs. M. Summers, ox P 719 Windsor, Ont. ox P 720 Windsor, Ont. STRANGE F RANKNESS. “That wealtliy old fellow is a. queer chap.†“How so ‘1†“Never claims he was happier when he was poor. Always says he’s happier now." A Safe Pill fot'BuHering Women. ,â€"â€"-The secluded life of women which permits of little healthful exercise, fis a fruitful cause of derangements ‘of the stomach and liver and is ac- countable for the pains and leash ltude that so many of them experia once. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills lwill correct irregularities of the Ipcligestive organs and restore health [and vigor. The most delicate wo- rnan can use them with safety, be~ fause their action, while effective, '5 mild and soothing. "ONE WOMAN’S {I iece of'ice on my head. Another' grime it would be a. burning pain‘ {ï¬nger the left shoulfie}. TELLS HER SUFFERING SIS- TERS TO USE DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. St. George, Mam, Dec. 13.â€"â€"â€". ESpecial).â€"â€"Hoping to save her sis-3 er women in the West from planing:I nd- aches which come at the critij pal times in a woman’s life, Mrs.; rsene Vinet of this place has given, he following statement for publica-f tion :â€" “What was the sin of the Phariâ€" sees ’I†asked the Sunday school watcher of a. bright; little girl. PHARISEES’ SIN. Sunday school teacher (sadly â€" I’m afraid, Jo‘hnny, that I’ll never meet you in heaven. L._.â€".._____â€". Johnnyâ€"Why? What have you ISSUE NO. 51â€"09 been doinn: now‘? ' STATEMENT All the disagreeable people don’ live o_n cross streets. About 3,200,000 acres are given up to the cultivation of olives in Spain. Eating olives are delivered dry to the factories, where they are soaked in large vats with a so- lution of caustic soda until the so- lution has penetrated to the stones. After a Washing in fresh water the olives are put into hogsheads of brine for two months of fermenta- tion. When they are bottled new brine is used, but the output from the factories is usually in hogs- heads holding 160 gallons. To discern and deal immediately with causes and overcome them, [rather than to battle with effects {after the disease has secured a ilodgement, is the chief aim of the (medical man. and Bicklc’s Anti- |Consumptive Syrup is the result of [patient study along this particular {line. At the ï¬rst appearance of a 5cold the Syrup will be found a lmost oï¬icient remedy, arresting de- lvelopments and speedin healing lthe affected parts, so that the ail- pnent disappears. Blobbsâ€"â€"“Henpeckke thinks you are the ï¬nest fellow in the world. How did you manage to make such an impression?†Slostâ€"“Oh, I pretended to be surprised when he told me he was a. married man.†$he saine time effectual, are to bd found in Mother Graves’ Worm ExJ terminator. Children like it. A When all otllerhcorn preparations flail, try Holloway’a Corn Cure, No pain whatever, and no inconveni- .ence in using it. IN THE SWEET BYE AND BYE. The Grand Duchess Elizabeth, widow of the murdered Grand Duke Sergius and sister of the Czarina, has formal founded in Moscow an order of w ite nuns and accepted the dignity of abbess of the con- vent. Everything connected with the. conventâ€"buildings, furniture, and the dress of the inmatesâ€"is pure white. ' These two déï¬irable qualiï¬ca-g ‘tjons, pleasant to the taste and at; A Medicine 0563 in Itself. â€" Only the wellâ€"to-do can afford to assess a medicine chest, but Dr. . homas’ Eclectric Oil, which is a edicine chest in itself being a re- edy for rheumatism, lumbago, ore throat colds, coughs, catarrh, thma anti a potent healer for ounds, outs, bruises, sprains, etc., '5 within the reach of the poorest, wing to its cheapneas. It should a in exam house. “Ah, sir, we do enjoy your serâ€" mons," remarked an old lady to a new curate. “They are so in- structive. We never knew what sin was until you came to the parish.†Gunter’s chain of 66 feet (ten square chains to the acre) was in- vented by the Rev. Edmund Gun- ter (1581-1626). He was a professor of astronomy at Gresham College, London, and ingenioust adapted it to facilitate decimal calculations in land measurements. The use of the rod in superï¬cial measura- ments of brick work and lineally in hedges, ditches and fences folâ€" lowed as a conventient existing measure. One rod wide and forty long (i. 6., one furrow long, deep) built up a quarter of an acre. The furlong, 01‘ four poles wide and same depth i.o., forty poles, one acreâ€"was a convenient length for a furrow-be- fore turning the plough. Of course these lengths somewhat varied in different parts of the country where soils and agriculture varied, but gradually the. slight variations grew less and ï¬nally the present accepted staututory acre was evolved. Used in Driving Oxen, It Came Handy ln Measuring Land. The origin of the rod, pole or perch as e lineal and superï¬cial measure has been traced to the rod, pole or goad used to urge and di- rect a team of oxen pulling a. plough. So it came about it was used as a convenient and handy land measure in feudal times by the lords in alloting plots of land for agricultural purposes ‘Lo the villeins and others, says the Build- ers’ Journal. ORIGIN OF THE ROD. OLIVES IN SPAIN. REVEL ATION. DIPLOMACY. romptlir. Also largest aealer xi‘ï¬Ã©Ã©Ã©ï¬fdzéj bee uk 11 .etc. Quotations and shipping tags sent roe. 6 JOHN HALLAM. TORONTO EARN THE BABIER TRADEâ€"NEW systemwconstant practice; careful iinstruction; few weeks complete coursep‘ ,tools free: zrsduate: earn twelve toJ eighteen dollars weekly; write for cata- logue. Molar Barber Conan. in Queen! East, Toronto. of tho marvel: of the oXeotriI5EI';}:.-"'In Kai throughout the world. Write for csulogna., Goneml Acoustic 00.. of Otnndn, Ltd., 468 Yong. 517.. Toronto. Consignments Soliolted. Write for Price List. DEFECTIVE HEAIHNO Canadian Hide & Skin 00. 81 FRONT ST. EAST. TORONTO. ONT TO INVESTORS~YOUR ORDERS To buy or sell Stocks will receive my personal attention. 8. M. Machews. Brok- er. 43 Scott Rt†Toromo. Do you trap or buy Furs? lam Canada‘s laticst dealer, X ay big estprices. our shipments solicited. I pay mail and ex- press charges: remit prompt in Allsoll‘nrgeq: dealer: ianeefhx'des. Lu...___\_ RAW FURS MARLATT'Q Hair Promoter GROWS HAIR ON ANV HEAD 50c. and SLOO. Gum-antes with over bottle. For sale at Drug Stores 3nd Bubs! S ops, or MARLATT HAIR PROMOTING 60., 93 Bathurst St" Toronto. A course at this old established school produces the best results. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. '1‘. M. WATSON. Principal. AT Britlsh-Am-rlcan Iuslnos: Gollezo. Y.M.G.A. Bldg“ TORONTO. BEGINS JANUARY 4th Winter Term 'KUKUNT“ I 7 “v.,.‘.. the attach of La Crippc and is a and pre. nntnï¬ve. I dwnya uh Psychino if I Fuel 8 cold coming on ad it pubs me right in no time." Mr. C. D. Colwcn. cf Walkervfle, Oat, was eta-then down with La. in l906 and it Icft him in wry bad car. ' ion. He says: i was dim down and bordxing on Consumption. I could mishap :4 rights. had awful swath. and caughzd neariy the whole time. This: is how! was when I began in lake Paytl’sine. in I low carom state: but‘roa the ï¬rst bath! Wu :9 improve. Itciid marvels {or In: and brought me back to hashh in no time. mkingaynew gun of Eye. _ _h fgiiï¬ea the. bad}; vying! For Sale by all Dank: an! Baku, 50c. & 31 [It hi8: Dr: T. A. swam UWTED, mono Arrested, and Cmgï¬en Cast! PRQNOUNCED Sl-KEEN LA GREPPE I HOME SRO LD BE $ITHOUT PSâ€! HKNE A system, which can boast of being the only means of rapid transit in a quick growing community, is an ideal investment, because it is a big money earner. Toronto’s Taxicabs have demonstralecé tiieir value as the rapid transit service of this city. Toronto’s Taxicabs have roven their big earning powers, and can, under present coniitions, pay a dwidend of 10° ,, per annum, or 2%7, quarterly, beginning January, 1910. We advise the purchase per share, par value $5.00, and of Taxicab Stock at the time to buy is now. Subscriptions will be accepted up to 180 shares in the order received at this office; EDUCATIONAL E. A. ENGLISH STOCKS. Sir Wirfrid Laurier Keeping llis Social Engagements with a Taxicab Acpu atlconfâ€" on o qverooyyo by tho ‘ ‘f’m the manufacturer of them. ’ ’ ‘-‘Then why don’t you put on a lifeâ€"preseryer 'i†“Sir,†yelled the ï¬rst above the howling of the s “the ship is likely to sink at minute.†“I know,†replied the terror- stricken passcnger; “there is no hoperfor us_.†Misery loves company, but what we don’t like is the kind of com- pany that makes us miserable. It takes a, good rainfall now and then or some of us wouldn’t know that we were going along with holes in our shoes. “Is she making him a good wife '2†“Well, not exactly; but she’s making him a good husband.†, A Pill That Lightens Life. ~â€" To fthe man who is a. victim of indiges- ltion the transaction of business be- lcomes an added misery. He cannot [concentrate his mind upon his tasks land'loss and vexation attend him. lTo such a man Pnrmelec’s Vegeâ€" Itable Pills offer relief. A course of treatment, according to directions, will convince him of their great ex- cellence. They are conï¬dently rec commended because they will do all that is claimed for them. For Red. Weak. Weary. Watery Eyes. Granulation, Pink Eye and Eye Strain. Murine Doesn't Smart: Soothe: Eye Pain [3 Compounded by Experienced Physicians Sontaina no Injurious or Prohibited Drugs.. [‘1‘ Murine for Your Eye Troubles. You W ll Like Murine. Try it. in Blby’s Eyes: for‘ Scaly Eyelids. Druggistn Sell Murimi it 500. The Murine Eye Remedy 00.. Chi, «ago. will send You Interesting Eye Book! ree. Chemists and Bacteriologlits GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A. TEE Em? WAY a! all horses, broodmarcs, colts. stalxions. isfto on their tongues or in the feed put Spohn’s Liquid Compound. Give the remedy to all of them. It acts on the blood and glands. It rants the disease by expelling the dlseaw germs. It wards off the trouble no matter how they are “exposed.†Ab- solutely free Irom anytth injurious. A child can safely take it. see and £1.00; $5.50 and $11.00 the dozen. Sold by amulet: andhameu dealers. Distributors: All Whole-ale Drng‘zi-tl Agents wanted in mma releaan Towns in Camp 3.. THE LAW WIN! & BECK ENSURAHGE GEMPANYLIMITED “SPOHN THEM 9’ SPOHN MEDICIL (30., DISTEMPER.’P!NKEYEJINFLUENZA, COLDS, ETC. Semi for our Illustrated booklet. KNEW THEIR VALUE. Alex. 5. Matthew. Manager. W. D. Alkan, Sub-Manager, Accident Department, The Law Union 6 Crown Insurance Gen-many having ac uircd the Rock Life Ofï¬ce, the name of the Company has been atered m Try Murine Eye Romany Canadian Head Ofllce: 112 St. James Street, corner Place d’Armes, Montreal. ASSETS EXCEED - - $5,000,000.00 OVER $5,000.000 INVESTED IN CANADA CLAIMS PAID - OVER $125,000,000.00 FIRE AND ACCIDENT RISKS ACCEPTEDJ In all cases‘of Aï¬eiaide a n (1 Victoria Streets rovwnmn 13gg, OP LON DON mate storm any QUICKEST W 1TH SAFETY Mistress (to new servant}â€"â€""Why Bridget, this is the third time I’ve had to tell you about the ï¬nger- bowls. Didn’t tne lady you last worked for have them on the table?†31'idgetâ€"“No, mum; her friends always washed their hands before they came.’? _.: 1w, CURE m. um mm“ m @ms wï¬m GALVES Rtaela‘lllrinvs YORONTO d. E. E. DIOKSGN, Canadian Mung" F or the baby often means test for both mother and child. Little one: like it tooâ€"it's so palatable to take. Free from opiates. Wllh I lull “- VE ""’° 2‘53“. m1? Bteele,iBriggs Seed Co. Ltd†TorontoJOnt. BRIDGET’S BON MOT. All mum-u. as :gnb.