{ï¬rm Julien Painchaud, for seven years a sufferer, ï¬nds quick 11;- liel and complete cure in Dodd’s Kidney Pills. {T IS NEWS WORTH GWING TO THE WORLD now RAVAGES 0F KIDNEY DISEASE ARE CHECKED 115 QUEBEC. Whitworth, Temiscouata. .00., Que., Dec. 19 (Special).â€"-With the coming of winter the ravages of Kidney Disezmse are again felt in this province, and the fact that a. sure cure- is vouched for in this vil- ‘lage is news worth giving to the "world. Mrs. Julien Painchaud is the person cured and she" states without hesitation that she found her cure in Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “For seven years my heart, and Kidneys bothered me,†Mrs. Pain- chaud states, “I was always tired Ind nervous. I could not. sleep. My limbs were heavy and I had a, dragging sensation across the 10ins. My eyes had. dark circles under them, and were puffed and swollen. [:Was so ilLI‘uqould/har-dly drag’my- Ie'lf around 'to do my housework. "A neighbor advised me tcntry Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and I found relief in the ï¬rst box. Sn; boxes ‘made me perfectly well.†.-..- The Beauty of a Clear Skin. â€" ’The condition of the liver regulates ‘the condition of the blood. A dis- ordered liver causes impurities in the blood and these show themselvea in blemishes on the skin. Parmeu ~lee’s Vegetable Pills in acting up‘ ion the liver act upon the blood, and a. clear, healthy skin will follow in, telligent use of this standard me- dicine. Ladies, who will fully up preciate this prime quality of these pills, can use them with the cer~ tainty that the effect will be most gratifying. Sheâ€"“I dreamed last night that you had bought me a hat for a preâ€" sent.†Heâ€"“Well, that’s the ï¬rst dream of a. hat you ever had that didn’t cost me money.†If you have any two of Mrs. Painchaud’s symptoms your Ki-l- neys are diseased. Cure them and guard ‘ggainst serious, if not fatal results by using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. ' 'Magistrateâ€"“Have you ever been sentenced to punishment beâ€" foml†Prisonerâ€"“Yes, I had to pay two dollars once ‘for striking a. man.†Magistrateâ€"“Was there any other time 2'†Prisonerâ€"“No â€"â€"ye.t stay. It comes to my mind now that I was once in gaol for ï¬fâ€" teen years.†An eminent lawyer was once cross-examining a very clever wo- man, mother of the plaintiï¬, in a. breach of promise action, and was jcompletely worsted in the encoun- xter of wits. At the close, however, he turned to the jury and exclaim- For years Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator has ranked as the 30% effective preparation manufac- tured, and it always maintains its ï¬puttatt'ian. Jib.â€" RAILROADING HEALTHY. We Tends to ..Vigor Among Employees. One of the leading railroad jourâ€" mls is the authority for the state- ment that the railroad business is he healthiest of all occupations. In the investigatien of the health mnditions {of the employees of the lifterent industries it generally de- zelops that the laborers are gener- ally more prone tosome particular iiseaee or malady. 'It is true that railroad men are more liable to ty- phoid than any other disease, but not nearly so much so as the class of workmen designated as laborers, Theopen-air life and the activity of the railroad man seem conducive '50 good health and a, long career of usefulness. The number of con- sumptives and suicides among the workers of the railroad workers is ï¬ery low. ' Some men live long but‘rshort men are in the majority. ed: “You saw, gentlemen, that even I was but a, child in her hands. What must my cliehtl'have been?†By this admit stroke of advocacy he turned his failure into a sucâ€" cess. ' ‘ "$152773; ;o;di;,'cwrea'coid1. i -‘ . nadlunds. - ' ' 99% In France 2,000,000 Pairs age Turned Out Yearly. It is said that in France wooden shoes to the number of two million pairs are turned out in each year. Both machineâ€"made and hand-made shoes of this 'kind ï¬gure in the French industrytgggk 1“ V ' v.1 . Lt, L;-L In France it. is field that'the best wooden shoes are those of the ma,- ple. In the provinces every Frenchwoman possesses a pair of the ï¬ner sabots for use on special occasions. These show monograms and similar designs carved on the vamps, and they are kept' on the foot by ornamented leather pieces over the instep. The manufacture of these leather pieces also forms an important industry in France. v PLOWING WITH DiNAMITE. A‘ North Carolina farmer,- discov- ering that the heavy clay subsoil of’his farm could not be broken up with the plow to sufï¬cient depth for proper retention of moisture and fertilizing elements, has reâ€" sorted to the novel expedient of blowing up w’hole ï¬elds with dynaâ€" mite. Observing that the growth of grain was much richer than else- where over spots where stumps had been pulled 'or dug out of the ground, and the earth 'stirrei to the depth of several feet, he drew the conclusion that similar deep disturbances of any sort would proâ€" duce like results. He therefore literally “plowed†his {and wi‘h dynamite, and has secured an in- crease of growth that more than justiï¬es the cost and labOr. His watermelonâ€"crop, hr instance, beneï¬ted over 30 per cent by the innovation. “You expossd yourself needlessâ€" ly, Maria,†said Mr. Dorkins se- verely. “Here you are threatened with a. bad cold, and you are in no condition to meet it.†“Tkié‘vti’is 717i,“ you know about it, John,†wheezed Mrs. Dorkins. “I’ve got 98 handkerchiefs.†31117053 Cm: TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red. Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn‘t Smart~Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes. 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy 00., Chicago. Peroxide rubbed (‘n a, ï¬ne wiï¬te silk waist took blood spots from 115?: latter, and also teck ink~shu1m ‘fmm ï¬ne white lace. The lace was soak ed in the peroxide for a- couple d hours. A professor had been too exactâ€" ing with a :stndent at an examinaâ€" tion in chemistry.“ “Can you ten :ulckly slop: call In In throat and Inn .. MATERIAL EQUIPMENT. Stiï¬ neck! I‘kmsn’t amount to‘ much, but mighty disagreeable. You’ve no idea. how quickly a little Hamlins Wizard Oil will lubricate the cords and make you comforâ€" table again. me anything at all about prussic acid?†he asked. “Yes,†mplied the student- “It’s a. deadly poison. One drop on the end .ozf your tongue would kill a. dog.†To cure chilblams use a, wash made by adding one tea-5pm,: «of alum to a. little water. This wan-43, it is said by those who have used it, will give immediate relief from the painful inflammation. ' Allan's lung Mammin which there «in “mayhem, aux-es sore throw and sore Inn 5, as it aflays the inflammation and aids yuan the mucous (that stops up the air panama. '25:. 50:, $1.06 ham“. Much of the heavy cake and bread is the result of the oven doors being banged in closing. It should be closed as gently as pos- sible. The ease with which cams and Warts can be removed by Holloâ€" ï¬vay’s Com Cure is its strongest recommendation. It seldom fails. “Father,†asked a young lady, “do you enjoy hearing mowing?†“Well,â€_ was the answ'er, \Lfibis ra‘ ther soothing in a way. It xï¬gkes me forget my other troubles!†MANY WOODEN SHOES. ll lnllorltanoa of weak hmgu is a serious usual- up. but Allen’s Lung Balsam, taken at the ï¬rst Iign 0t a'oough will ensure immunit from this dmxgeyqua defect. Don’t. trifle wit, unknown Minard‘s Lln|ment Cures Durantâ€. “He was always a lucky fellow.†“What do you mean 'fo “When he fell out of his airship he plung- ed straight through the skylight of a, hospital 1†cu rn-alls. Ennroavcoldsr lie-'1‘ u. - I - 36m Other People’s Children Fed by Unwise Women. Not long ago the papers publishâ€" ed a little heart-interest story of the death of an old lady " mourned for by all the school children of a neighborhood. Forryears she had been “mother†to thenï¬alLHhaving in readiness a cookie 0or," ~a hot doughnut or br‘eadfladen with jam or jelly whenever they appeared on their way to and from school. Un- doubtedly, the mother in her *prompted all this desire to please the children to whom her old heart‘ went out. From the point of View of the love which was hers for all tiny folk the story was beautiful, but the bane of the average moth- er’s existence is the man or woman who-insists upon feeding another woman’s child. Many mothers of toâ€"day study the young stomachs of their children, and, few care for the hetweenâ€"the-meal 'piecing. When these things are hot breads or cakes, or sweetmeats and jams, many mothers rebel against the kindness, whatever the intention. After all, it is the mother who has the wakeful nights and the heartache of seeing her child suffer, When using marking ink to ‘put initials, etc., on linen do your work ï¬rst with an ordinary lead pencil, and then use the marking ink over this work. The pencil will prevent the ink from spreading and giving the line a blotted appearance. ,Kaw been used for over SIXTYâ€"FIVE YEARS by “ELLIONS or MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEE'X‘LHNG..with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. GOF‘I‘ENS the GUMS"ALLAYS aHJ’AIN: CURES WIND 001.10. and Is the best requy for DIARHHE‘A. Sold by Dl‘uggists in every {tart of the world Be sure and ask tor-“Mn. Winslow s Soothing Syrup.â€aud takc no other kind. Twenty-ï¬ve cents . battle“ Glumteed under the Food And Drug: Ans “um 52 7 Number 1098» Mrs. wmsiow’s'soethmg'smp KILLING WITH KINDNESS. Mlnard's Llnlmem Relleves Neuralgla. The world soon loses interest in a. man who spends half his time in making promises and the other half in explaining why he didn’t keep them. Sudden transition from a hot to a. cold temperature, exposure to rain, sitting in a draught, unsea- sonable substitution of li‘ghtJOI‘ heavy clothing, are fruitful Causes of colds and the resultant cough so perilous to persons of weak lungs. Among the many medicines for bronchial disorders so- arising, there is none better than Bickle’s Anti-Consumptive Syrup. Try it {and become convinced. Price 25 cents. has its drawbacks. People in the savage state selddm get ill.†Wife (sweetly}â€"“I wonder if that’s the maam you’re :30 healthy?†ior OhIIMaInI, Frost. 81m, Bruises, Spnlm, nothing equals the famous‘old remedy, Perry Davis' Pamkiller. Keep a bottle always on hand. Equally good co check Chills and break up 0014:. At all (hugging. mama you A souff'c should never be in: MM .3 very hot oven. It crusts over on top before it has time to bake prov perly inside and is likely to fall as soon as /it comes from the oven. Bake in a. moderate temperature and not too fast. ' It Will Prevent Ulcerated Throat ~Arb the ï¬rst symptoms of sore ï¬lmat, which presages ulceration and inflammation, take 'a spoonful M Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Add a little sugar to it to make it pala- table. It will allay the irritation and prevexit. the ulceration and swelling that are \so painful. Those who were periodically subject to Quinsy have thus made themselves Immune to attack. “So you want- to marry. my daughter. Well, What are your prospects, young man?†“I ex- pect to come into possession of $50,000 in a, short time.†“Why, that’s just the amount of my daugh- ter’s fortune.†“Yes; that’s the ï¬fty thousand I meant.†AN OLD AND WILL TBiED REMEDY._ H Husbandâ€"â€"“After all, civili‘zation ISSUE NO. 52â€"10. English Waiter-“Which side of tbeflpable do you wish to sit on, American Guestâ€"“I prefer to sit on a, chair.†sir Z†FréSHWAii‘miif Wiï¬iéi; A Pill for Brain Workers.-â€"â€"The man who works with his brain is more liable to derangement of the digestive system than the man who 'works with his hands, because the one calls upon his nervous ener- gy while the other applies only his muscular strength. Brain fag he- gets irregularities of the stomach and liver, and the best remedy that can be used is Parmelee’s Vege~ table Pills. They are specially; compounded for such cases and all’ those who use them can certify to their superior power. An Irishman at a. fair got poked in the eye with a stick and took prpcegdings against the offender. um rSaid" tile Vmagistrateâ€"“Come, now, you don’t really believe he meant to put your _eye gut?†“Faith, me’re right, this time,†said Pat, “fur I believe he tried to put it farther in.†Cookâ€"4“The gas stove has gone out, madam.†Ladyâ€"“Well, get a match and light it.†Cook â€"â€" “But it has gone out through the Sussex. I was‘ cured of MINARD‘S LINIMENT, Markham. Ong. 7 mnard's Liniment Cures aurns, Eta. The Perfection Oil Heater is ï¬nished in japan or nickel. lt burns for nine hours. It has a cool handle and a damper top. it has an automatic- loeklng name spreader. which prevents the wick from being turned hi enou h to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that the wick cam quick y cienaed. An indicator always shows amount of oil in the font. The ï¬ller-cap does not need to be screwed down. It is put in like a cork In I bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain. = , The burner body or'igallery cannot become wedged, because of a my device in construction, and consequentl ', it can always be easily unscrewed in an instant for rewlcking. The Pertec on Oil Heater 13‘st‘rong,,durable, well made, built for service, yet light and ornamental. “ ' , 'Dukr'a .lnoft‘.wm.-Wm " ' r ’ """'"':oiem3~§?'£moflic' , _‘ l I was cured of Rheumatic Gout. 1)? MIN: :ARD'S LINIMENT. Halifax. “ ANDREW KINGJ I wan cured of Acute Bronchitis by MIN-1 ARD’S LINIMENT. : LT.-COL. G. CREWE READ. roof I†Heâ€"“That fellow over there client/ed me out of a cool ten thou- sand,†Sheâ€"“How could he ’2†He â€"â€"“Wou1dn’t let, me marry his daughter.†Two thousand seven hundred and ï¬fty dollars was paid by a noble- man at the. beginning of the eight- eenth century for a. dog collar of gold. A collarvof silver, with four small diamonds, costing about $1,000, was sold to a society lady for her pet pug 0g. It is fashionâ€" able in France to put gold brace- lets studded with jewels on the fore- legs of poodles†The plain god col lars with jewelled settings cost [17 less‘than $100, Whie the jewelled collars run from $10 to $350 each. After an umbrella has been in use for a short time \put a drop of oil in the centre of the top about once a. ‘month. This prevents the ribs from rusting. M up In 81 Yard Rollo. The famous " The D k L" Menthol Plasters, which cure lumbago backache, sciatica, neuralgia, etc., are always pu upin one yard rolls for physicians and family use. Davis It Lawrence 00.. Montreal- DOG’ S COLLAR, $2,750. HOW IT FELT. HIS WHIM. The Queen (21131011 Company. mi" †0. 9. BILLINGJ Lakefleld, Que.. Oct. 9. 1907.! Acute Rheumatism byi ________â€"â€"â€"â€"i, I GENTS WANTED FOR TWO NEW LINES. Greatest. prsmium roposition in Cunndn. Eply for particulars to ellery, 228 Albert 53., tum. GENTS â€"â€" 35.00 A DAY EASY, NO EX- A perianca needed. Sellson a! ht. Absoluu lmwsmty to farmers. 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Quest. 7 For full informabion address he Ennsulidated Mnrtgagnflt’umpal‘w, "How is your Wife getting along (1†weï¬as‘k 9f o.ur friend. “Splendidly,†he beams. “The doctor began with a.' tonic consist- ing of a, new hat every two weeks, and now he’s got her so that she can wear a sealskin coat and a full set of ermine furs.†"The Consolidated Mortgage Company,†Win- nipeg, the manageflent of which is in the hand: of annmber of the lending and most successful business man of Western Canada, will undertake to loan funds for private parties upon First- Mortgages on Farms m Manihbm, Saskatchewan and Alberta. These loans win return remunerativo rates of interest and the securinies wiil ,be strictly ï¬rst- Muss. ValuatimLmado by one of the leading {Ti-ust Companies and guaranteed by them to Before beginning to seed raisins cover them with hot water and let. them stand 15 minutes. The seeds can then be removed easily. Mlnard’s Llniment “If sale BVGI’yVthfO. 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Our PRICE LIST in OUT. ASK FOR IT. Our PRICES are NET to YDU. Rich and Costly Furs THE cosrmzsr FURS com} "Sin YOUR u 191‘ nn "FLY. nnnumv m..- A-.. 'ronorgTo_Ho§13id‘AL XFOR INCUR- - A“ m. nlumfli‘ta ’AcENTs WANTEQ: up- . - - _ .,__ Mole: iiiâ€"that Comic, $250,980