V“ Must Go from heated rooms to the «my ‘ outer air, and the change assays coughing. Cur. fling winter colds is not hard 11 on take Allon‘l ‘lLu Balsam. A noxlected 001 I: troublesomo uni tons. ~ But you can’t be sued for n0n~ payment of a debt of gratitude. To remove ink stains apply a. paste of salt and lemon juice to the stained part of the cloth. Leave it for an hour or twp, and if necesâ€" sary repeat the application. The temperature of a child’s sick ‘l'oom should never be below 60 deâ€" grees nor above 65. Hang the ther- mometer behind the child’s bed and out of the draught. Many a person with an eye for the beautiful has {111 ear for ueg gossip. “How uneasy that young ma'n appears.†“Yes. I don’t know whether he’s afraid they’re going to call on him for a speech or wheâ€" Yther he’s just breaking in his Win- ter ï¬annels.†- ~ , Nearly all children are subject, to worms, and many are born with them. Spare them suffering by usâ€" ing Mother Graves’ Worm Exter- minator, the best remedy oi the kind that can be had. “Now, Tommy,†said the teach- er, “you may give me an example of a coincidence.†“Whyâ€"«ef’ said Tommy, with some hesitation, “whyâ€"erâ€"whyâ€"me fadder and me modder was both married on de same day.†“That horse of yours looks terâ€" I‘jbly run down.†“Yep,†replied Uncle Si Simlin. “Why do you keep him ‘2†“Well, it’s a. kind of .comfort to have him around. As 1long as I’ve got him, I feel that ‘there ain’t much danger of my bein’ cheated in a boss trade.†\Mnard’s Llniment cures Garget In Cows. Bickle’s Anti-Consumptive Syrup 'ia agreeable to the taste, and is a certain relief for irritation of the throat that causes Hacking coughs. If used according to directions it will break the most persistent cold. and restore the air passages to then“ normal healthy condition. There is no need to recommend it ’9) those familiar with it, but to them who seek a, sure remedy and are in dmbn what to use, the advice is-â€"â€"try Bickle’s Syrup. ‘ If you have any of Mrs. Carlson’s iaymptoms your kidneys are wrong. Make them right with Dodd’s Kid- 'uey Pills. , , ‘7Thiee- boxes-ofDo-dd’s Kidney Pills cured me. They are certain- lyjjhe beï¬t medicine I ever used.†“For about two years I was soreâ€" Iy‘ troubled with Kidney Disease brought on by a strain, My heart bothered me. My sleép was bro- ken and unrefreshing and I was al- was tired and nervous. The least exertion would cause me to perspire freely, and my perspiration had an unpleasant odor. ‘Mrs. Emel Carlson tell how quickly and completely they cured hen. Kidney Trouble. ' Colonsay, Sask, Nov. 14 (Special) vâ€"No remedy has done as much for the wheat growers of Saskatchewan as Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They ocâ€" cupy a. place in the family medicine chest on nearly every farm, and every clay brings fresh evidence of the great; work they are doing. One of the latest to'sinn- their praises in this neighborhood is Mrs. Emcl Carlson. Here is what she is telling her many friends: OODD’S KIDNEY PILLS DOING GREAT WORK IN SAS- KATCIIEWAN. STILL SINGING THEIR PRAISES ":M There are lots of people. who! -..... .. 'wmfl-d rather butt in than get there [guitar tree sample to mm. W. I... ISSUE N0. 47â€â€œ). am. Other way. unnal Dru: & Chemical 011.. Toronto. Cream (3116080 Pien~Mash a. cream cheese. Add two beaten eggs and a- half cup of white sugar. Mix all together and pour this ï¬lling in a pie plate lined withflol‘dinary pie crust. Lay on the cream strips of the dnugh, lengthwise and cross~ wise. and set in a moderate oven. Carrot Pic.~0ue cupful cooked carrots mashed ï¬ne, oneâ€"half cup- ful of Sugar, two cggs, one pint of milk, two tablespoonfuls of molas- ses, one-half teaspoonful of ginger, oneâ€"half teaspoonful of cinnamon. Bake in one crust. It is better than pumpkin pie. Mr. Harry E. Brittain, who visâ€" ited Fort George last summer and what he calls “Now B. 0.,†which is the country being developed by the building of the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c, has returned to England and is now telling the people over there about those wonderful fertile valleys which are calling settlers from the four corners of the earth. Belleâ€"Why on earth do you al- ways burst into tears when you’re at a wedding? Nellâ€"I don’t; know. I suppose it’s to make up for my irrestistible impulse to giggle at funerals. ‘ Mlnard’s Liniment cures Dlstemper. Only a fool lets people take him in after he has found them out. “Are you going to throw rice after the bride and bridegroom 'l†“I should say not,†replied the thrifty friend. “If we have any groceries to toss away we’ll box ’em up and send ’em around when they start housekeeping.†Steakâ€"Take round, shoulder or chuck steak. Fry ’quickly until slightly brown on each side. Re- move from skillet and season. Make a flour and water gravy and return meat to skillet. Put skillet on back of stove and allow meat to simmer in the gravy from thirty to forty-ï¬ve minutes. ' If you would retain a friend, do things his way instead of yours. Why suffer from corns when they can be painlessiy routed nut by us- ing Holloway’s Corn Cure. Io flammable Man expects ï¬n euro 3 no {mod cold in a. day. But time and Allen’s Lung alsam will overcome ther cold and stave 0:! consumption. Coï¬gh will “an and lungs be sound as a nov do u. Roast Beef with Creole Sauce.â€"« Take a piece of shoulder, chuck, or rump. Put three tablespoonfuls of flour on top of meat and half ï¬'ll pan with hot water. Cut onion and one or two tomatoes in one end of roaster. When meat is half cookâ€" ed, turn. Bake in a moderate oven. Meat will be tender and gravy deliâ€" cious. ulckly‘Râ€"Sga éoï¬dï¬fcnte:cords.ï¬he:lj t a throat and Ill-5| I - - 23 cent:- It is as if the skull were laid’ bare and the surface of the brain struck lightly with a. hammer every few seconds With mechanical precisiun, with never a sign of a. stop or the failure of a stroke. Just in this way does‘the annoying idea, the mad- deningr thought that will not be done away with, strike or fall upon Certain nerve cells, never ceasing, diminishing the Vitality of the deli- cate organisms that are so minute that they can be seen only under the microscope. Worry, to make the theory still stronger, is an irritant at certain points, which produces little harm if it comes at intervals or irregular- ]y. Occasional worriment the brain can cope with, but the iteration and the reiteration of one idea. of a. disâ€" quieting sort the cells of the brain are not proof against. 5945170113 0 11m f Briefly, says The Journal of Phy- ¢iologica1 Therapeutics, it amounts of thisâ€"Worry injures beyond r â€" pair certain cells of the brain, and the brain being the nutritive centre of the body, the other organs be- come gradually injured, and when some diseases of‘ these organs or a combination of them arises death ï¬nally ensues. Modern science has brought to light nothing more curiously interâ€" esting than that. worry will kill. More remarkable 'still it has been able'to determine from recent dis- coveries just how worry does kill. thstant Reitérmtion of Idea Breaks Down Brain Cells. HOW WORRY KILLS. MEAT DISHES. PIE. Mrs: Stubwahy, John, the last family that occupied this houscleft some old jam in the pantry. Mr. Stubbâ€"tH’m; Maria, that is a. good policy, Mrs. Stubbâ€"What is a good policy? Mr. Stubb-Why, when ydu move leave your family jars behind you. v Some mothers are Vso boastful they manage to act uppish over the way their children have the measâ€" les. Red, \Venk, Weury, “’atery Eyes. :{e‘deved By Murine Eye Remedy. Tr:- '\4[urine For Your Eye Troubles. YOL‘ Will Like Murine. 1t Soothes. 50c A: Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. ‘Tree. Murine Eye Remedy (20., Toronto The world usually sides with the man who makes a noise like ready money. Minard’s Llniment Cures Diphtheria Instead of talking. some men would rather get married and lis- ten. 30 Sun ,1 get the kind you nave nmuyn um. “The D da‘ †Menthol Plaster, For rheumatism, neuralgia, 060.. nothing is hotter. Made only by Davis stronoo Company. Teacherâ€"NOW, Tommy, suppose you had two apples and you gave another boy his choice of them. You would tell him to take the bigger one, wouldn’t you? Tommyâ€"No, mum. Teacherâ€"Why? Tommyâ€"Cos ’twouldn’t be neces- sary. ‘ Chilled talk. lane 7 A teasgoonful 0! Pull- killer in 3 on of hot water sweo ened will warm on Ind an a cold. Avoid substitutes, than is t on “ Pdnkfllor "â€"Porry BMWâ€"850 and 50.; Miss GushleighFDidn’t it seem to give you strange thoughts of the other world when you were up in the clouds. far removed from this mundane sphere? Aeronaugâ€"luu bet it. did, ma’flm; I nearly froze to death! SOMETHING OF THAT NATURE Muscular Rheumatism Subdued.â€"- When one is a sufferer from mus- cular rheumatism he cannot do leuâ€" ter than to have the region rubbed with Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. There is no oil that so spedin 511 ms its effect in subduing pain. Let the rubbing be brisk and continue 'until ease is secured. There 18 more virtue in a bottle of it than can be inllv estimated. Mr. Brittain. in company with Mr. Norton Grifï¬ths, M.Ph, were piloted into the Fort Georgy: counâ€" try by Premier McBride of British Columbia. Mr. Brittain, Who used to be/one of the publishers of the there and Tattler, is a fluent writ- er and has contributed a column to the Daily Express of Oct. 14th, en- titled “Golden British Columbia.†“My son,†said Harker, as he pointed to the ivy in front of the cottage, “always be like the vineâ€"â€" climb.†The little boy was thoughtful. "I don’t think I’d care to be like that Vine,†he responded seriously. “And why not, Tommy?†‘ “ ’C‘ause if I was I’d be a porch- climber.†Trial is Inexpensive.â€"â€"To those who suffer from dyspepsia, indigazh tion, rheumatism or any ailment arisingiI-om derangement of the di- gevstive system, a trial of Parme- lee’s Vegetable Pills is recommend- ed, should the sufferer be unac- quainted with them. The trialâ€"will be inexpensive and the result will‘ b9 another customer for this excel- lent medicine. So effectiye is their action that many cures can certain- ly be traced to their use where other pills have proved ineffective. “You are Just like you used to be when a boy," sniffed [he dear old lady; “always thinking of your inside.†' Dear Old Mrs. Todd‘n was tolc‘ by her favorite nephew. who had been mountaineering during the hoâ€" lidays, that he was much sh;qu by the magniï¬cent gorges he had en‘ countered. WHY WASTE HIS BREATH. HIS PLEASURE. ONE ON PA. “Saw. Mayme, did you ever have any turtle soup ?†asked a raw- boned youth of the girl beside him. “No,†admitted the} maiden; “but,†added she, with theponsci- ous dignity of one who has not been lacking in social experience; “I’ve béen where it was.†i Radium, being incomparably ‘more costly than gold,â€"its present ‘price is quoted at $3,000,000 an ‘ounce, although no one is prepared ‘to furnish so great, a. quantity of it, mnaturally has to be carefully guarded, and a. special safe for this most precious of metals has just ben constructed for the British Raâ€" dium Corporation. The safeâ€"[maker had, like Caesar at Alesia,"to face his defenses both ways. To defy burglars’ tools he had to have walls of steel, and to keep the radium emanations from escaping he had to construct an interior cage of lead, lead being practicrzlly the only meâ€" tal not penetrable by the rays. Anâ€" other difï¬culty to be overcome was the construction of at door that would prevent the loss of emana- tions when it was opened. Valves are ï¬xed in the door, through which tubes of mercury can be passed for the collection'and storage of the1 emanartions. ' o l §+§lg79é33611m vulcklir 7 ‘33; So; Ennna'com.-hea‘l; be “non Ind Inn A. - I - 25 cents. The. National Life Assurance company of Canada Head Office These Pills Cure Rheumatism. â€" To the many who suffer from. rheuâ€" matism a trial of Parmelee’s Vegeâ€" table Pills is recommended. Th9) hav‘e pronounced action upon the liver and kidneys and by regulating the action of these organs act as an alternative in preventing the ad- mixture of uric acid and blood hint causes this painful disorder. They must be taken according to direc- tions and used steadily and they will speedin give evidence of their beneï¬cial effects. “It is easier to be good than great,†remarked the nio‘ralizer. “Yes,†rejoined the demoralizer, “one has less‘oppositlon.†I would not Slart on a voyage withoul it, if it cost a dollar a bottle. CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN. Schr. "Storke," St. Andre, Kamouraska. LlNlMEfx 1 on my vessel and in my family for years, and forthe every day ills and at) cidcms 9(- life I consider it has no equal. Snookinsâ€"You seem to be on pretty good terms with old Grunen~ dykes, I notice. What do you ï¬nd about that old curmudgeon that’s worth cultivating ‘1 The Nateenal Life Advertisement .\, mum's mernr Co., LIMITED. (SEAT EMEN -â€"I have used MINARD'S Jordl-câ€"His youngest daughter. IF ANYBODY We supply the training; the literature and an easy selling policy that satisï¬es the man insured. Drop us a card to-day for particulars. A few Life Insurance Agents make from $10,000 to $25,000 a year, though the average is from $2,000 to $3.000. We still have a few good open- ings in town and rural sections for men who can produce business for the National Life. A RADIUM SAFE. FREE FIELD. SHOULD ASK. The Queen City Oil Company, Limited, Ttronto. Toronto ‘ ANTED, A C '1‘ I V E S A L his M E N OR WOMEN for Holiday Banks .that sell at sight. Salary 32.00 per day Guaranteed and Commission. Outï¬t Bree. Write immediately. J. L. Nichuls 00., Limited, Toronto. ‘ EARN Tm; BARBER 'JRAUE â€" NEW 1 system-momma. practiceâ€"careful inflame- tionâ€"«few weeks c plate courseâ€"tools has. Gmdumtas earn twelve to oi hteen dollars weak- ly. Wrino for catalogue. h 0194' Barb“ 0011030. 221 Queen East, 'l‘otonï¬o. . ,ï¬m CANCER, Tumors, Lumps, ow. Intern“ and external. cured without pain {)5 our home treatment. Write us before too have. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited. (‘nmwvrwnnrh Ont. ‘ Minard'sï¬ynlment Cures Colds, eta. 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