BABY’S OWN TABLETS SURE SUMMER COMPLAINTS So spoke, Tommy’s motheriTom~ my grunted. Why“! Because he was a little hog. “Once upon a time. Tommy,†continued his mother, “there was a little boy who kept on eating more and more plum-pudding till he burst! He died. Tommy, from eatâ€" 'ing too much plum-pudding.†Tommy ï¬nished his helping. “Ain’t such a, thing as too much iplumâ€"pudding!†he murmured, itightly. “Well, then.†said his mother, i“why did the little boy burst?†I “Not enuff boy I†remarked Tom- }my, and he passed his plate over !again. When a man lets his whiskers grow a‘ter marriage his wife sus- pects that he doesn’t love her any imore. Baby’s Own Tablets should be kept in every home where there are infants and young children, and at ï¬rst sign of illness during the hot summer months they should be given to the little one. At no time of the year is baby in such danger as in summer. Summer complaints come on so quickly that unless prompt aid is at hand the little one may be beyond help in a few hours. The' Tablets never fail to relieve the sick child, and if occa- sionally given to the well child they will keep him well. Mrs. P. Lar- oche, Les Fonds, Que, says:â€" “Last summer my baby suffered severely from stomach and bowel trz'ublcs but the prompt use of Baby’s Own Tablets saved his life.†The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a. lwx from The Dr. Williams’ Medi- cine C0,, Brockville, Ont. Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes. elieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try urine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 500 At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Torontï¬ It is better {0 take things aé they come than miss phem as they go. The lot of the peacemaker may be blessed; but he usually gets more hard knocks than the combat- ants. Worms derange the whole sys- tem. Mother Graves’ Worm Exter- minator deranges worms and gives rest to the sufferer. It only costs 26 cents to try it and be convinced. It’s as important to know when to let go of an opportunity as it is to know when to grasp it. ulnard’s Llnlmem Cures Cargo: In Cows. She~“I’m going to cook dinner tnday myself. What would you hke; dear ’I†A lady writeszâ€"“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. People who lead the simple life am not necessarily simple-minded. If you must take sides in 5. Quar- u-l, take the outsidemof the house. Many a man marries for loveâ€"â€" of money. “Tommy, that is the last helping 0{_plum~pudging I shall give ygu!†Beware of good intentions that klck over the traces. The sï¬ark of love is usually kind- led before there is a match. Things don’t turn up in this world until somebody turns them up. 7 Henpcktâ€"Pexhaps that is why Maria likes to put hers down on me ACCOUNTED FOR. Knickerâ€"It must be ï¬ne to stand where no foot has trod before. Nothing works harder than idle curiosity. Hlnard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. _ï¬Ã©;z‘ï¬lirÂ¥cold beef and pickles.†WHERE THE FAULT LAY. WISE WORDS. (NS UE NO. 28â€"10. Small but Potent.â€"â€"Parmelee’a Vegetable Pills are small, but they are effective in action. Their ï¬ne qualities as a cor-rector of stomach tloubles are known to thousands and they are in constant demand everywhere by those who know what a. safe and simple remedy they are. They need no introduction to those acquainted with them, but to those who may not know them they are presented as the best prepara- tion on the market for disorders of the stomach. 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 leaves. Avoid substitutes, there $5 but one "Painkiller "â€"Perry Davis’â€" 250. and 500. “Have all babies got soft spots on the top of their heads 1†“Yes,†replied his mother. “Did papa have a, soft spot on his head when he was a baby ’6†Some people would accomplish 2. km more if they didn’t waste so much time telling others what they am going to do. “You mustn’t touch the top of the baby’s head,†said a mother to her ï¬veâ€"year-old son, “because she has a, soft spot there that is very ten- “Yes, and he has got it still.†And the old man, who happened to hear the above conversation, sang out :â€"â€"- Briggsâ€"“I don’t think much of Under-blossom. He’s a, scoundrel. He lies in his teeth.†Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. The youngster gazed at it curi- ously for a moment, and then askâ€" “Yes, indeed he has, my dear or he would have been a single man toâ€"day.†Johnsonâ€"J can’t furnish the set- ting. “GIi'gâ€"gé;;}Why shouldn’t he? His teeth are false.†When these vessels are ï¬lled the divers are raised to the surface and jump into the boa-ts. They dive to a depth of from ï¬ve to thirty faâ€" thmis without any special apparaâ€" tus and retain their breath While remaining under water from one to thiee minutes. Their ages vary from 13 to 2.10 years, and between 2;) and 35 they are at their prime. Even during the most inclement of seasons they sometimes dive for pearls. They wear a special dress, white underwear, and the hair twisted up into a. hard knot. The eyes are protected by glasses to prevent the entrance of water. Tubs are suspended from the waist. A boat in command of a man is assigned to every ï¬ve to ten women divers to carry them to and from the ï¬shing grounds. When the divâ€" ers arrive on the grounds they leap into the water at once and begin to gather oysters at the bottom. The oysters are dropped into the tubs suspended from their waists. JohnsonHThat girl is a, jewel. Morrisonâ€"'Why don’t you marry her? Girls of 14 Often Engaged in Work ~Clothes and Equipment. The pearl divers of Japan are the women. Along the coast of the Bay of Ago and the Bay of Gokasho the 13 and 14â€"year-old girls after they have ï¬nished their primary school work, go to sea and learn to dive. They are in the water and learn to swim almost from baby- hood and they spend most of their time in the water except in the cold. (:st season, from the end of Decem be: to the beginning of February. In Fields Far Off.â€"Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil is known in Australia, South and Central America as well as in Canada and the United States, and its consumption in creases each year. It has made its own way, and all that needs to be done, is to keep its name before the public. Everyone knows that it is In be had at any store, for all mer- chants keep it. When a woma answers “N-no! IL is quite easy ’6’) guess The little hyphen 3.5 to show Her answer should be “Yes.†Some men enjoy a show only when there 15 ï¬fteen minutes’ inter- mission between the acts. pegsimist, Mrs. Wedkhedde?†ther; he’s a chemist.†A dARL “Is your husband an optimist or FATHER’ S SOFT SPOT. THE INEVITABLE. NOT FOR HIM. HYPENATED. DIVERS OF JAPAN. p7 WILFRID GAGNE. Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, Drummondviuo, Aug. 3, ’04. A number of commercial men were sitting in an hotel, when one of them began to boast that his ï¬rm had the largest number of peo- ple pushing its goods. There was a. little argument, and then a commercial traveller, who had not had much to say before, suddenly rose and said, “I’ll bet any man in the house that my ï¬rm “Done!†exclaimed the boastful one. The money was accordingly pun up with a stakeholder, and the boasting commercial traveller askâ€" ed, “Now, what is your ï¬rm’s line 3[ goods?†Mlnard't Llnlment 1:... Limited. GENTS,â€"â€"I cured A vnluablo hunting dog of mango with MINARD‘S LINIMENT after 3."- eral voterinaries had treated him without dolng him any permanent good. “I wonder,†ejaculated the pro- voked husband. waiting for his Wife to put the last dab with the puff on her nose, “if the world will ever see faceless powder.†“Or,†put in his spouse, “smoke~ less husbands.†has the biggest number of ï¬eople pushing its goods.†“Baby carriages,†murmured the quiet man, as he took the money and made for the side door. Attacks of cholera and dysentery come quickly, there seldom being any warning of the visit. Remedial action must be taken just as quickâ€" ly if the patient is to be spared great suffering and permanent in- jury to the lining membranes of the bowels. The readiest, preparation for the purpose is Dr. J. D. Kel- ltgg’s Dysentery Cordial. It can be got at small cost at any drug store or general dealer’s, and it will afford relief before a doctor can be called. “Are you sure,†she queried, af- tu the manner of her kind, “that you do not- want to marry me for my money ’3†“Of course I don’t,†he replied. "I am anxious to marry you be- cause I haven’t the heart to let you become an old maid merely because y u happen to have a paltry half- milllon.†' He was poor, but otherwise hon vet. and he had just proposed a the heiress. Husbands and wives rarely agree on the amount of pin money the latter need. Sta Tim); Limp M BE'SURE You GET THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS HAD-~0wing to the no†popularity of "The D. 5-, L." Menthol Plaster unscrupulous maker-g are putting [1p one like it. Made by Dan: 3; Lawnan Cb. PUSHING $1. a bottleâ€"6 for 85. Excellent for household use. Sold by all dealers. Ask for free book “A Treatise On The Horse " or write us for copy. 55 DR. B. J. KENDALL C0. Baoshnrg P3213. VI. 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