BUREB AEHES AND ‘ PAINS [IKE MAGIC WHEN' HE USED mum’s KIDNEY PILLS FOR ~ RHEUMATISM. Saskatchewzin man tells of quick relief after three years of suffer- lng. ' Holbeck, Sask., Feb. 12 (Special). -â€"Among the many of the prairies who are shouting the praises of Dodd’s Kidney Pills none speak with more enthusiasm than Mr. Matt. Syver-son, a wellâ€"known resi- dent of this place. “I suffered from rheumatism for three years,†Mr. Syverson says; “and I was also troubled with an acute pain around my heart. My case was a. severe one and several times I doubted if recovery was pos- sible. But seven boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pins eured me completely. An Oil Without Alcohol. â€"â€" Some oils and many medicines have a1- cohol as a prominent ingredient. A judicious mingling of six essential oils compose the famous Dr. Thoâ€" mas’ Eclectric Oil, and there is no alcohol in it, so that its effects are lasting. There is no medicinal oil .compounded that can equal this oil in its preventive and healing power. “I can truly and honestly reâ€" commend Dodd’s Kidney Pills as a remedy for cases like mine. They surely cleared out all my aches and pains as if by magic.†Rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood. When the kid- ney-s are right they strain all the uric acid out; of the blood. Dodd’s Kidney Pills make the kl'il mys right. That’s why they nevcfr fail to cure rheumatism and kindred diseases. A single female housefly allowed to live through the winter will by the following September have 5,- 598,720 million of descendants. T0 CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATXVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 1:}. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. On an average Great Britain yields 30 bushels of wheat to the acre; New South Wales, 15; the United States, 12, and Russia, 8. Small but Potentâ€"Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills are small, but they are effective in action. Their ï¬ne qualities as a corrector of stomach troubles 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 introduc- tion to those acquainted with them, but to those who may not know them they are presented as the best preparation on the market for dis. orders of the stomach. Mlnard's Llnlmont Cures Dlphtherla. New" Zealanders consume over seven pounds of tobacco per head each year. ulnard’s Llnlment Cures Garza: In Cows. The next time you feel that swal- lowing sensa-tion gargle Hamlins Wizard Oil immediately with three parts water. It will save you days and perhaps weeks of misery from sore throat. ' In one night 1,785 homeless perâ€" sons were found in London. Fortunate is the _Woman who knows her husband hke a chequeâ€" book. It is easier to hear about ghosts than it is to see them. The temperance orator was waxâ€" ing eloquent}. T‘Whaâ€"t,†he demanded, “what causes more misery t_ha_n liqupr 'Zi’ “Thirst,†respénded a- husky voice from the rear of the hall.- HE KNEW ISSUE 7-12 One Nest Built in a. Houseâ€"An- other on an Electric Lamp. A very curious instance of bold- ness in eswallows was recorded in 1886 from Ceylon. It was in case the birds built over a lamp in the diningâ€"room; what made their choice of site more. remarkable was the fact that the lamp could be raised or lowered by counter weights and the connecting chains actually passed through the mud walls of the. nest. Occasionally the bird selects a, nesting site which invites compari- son with the boldness of the robin. In July last a pair of swallows took advantage. of the open window of an unoccupied bedroom in a house at Felmersham in Bedfo-rdshire to begin building their nest on the cur- tain rod of the bed. The return of the own-er of the house and his occupation of the bed did not in the least disturb or alarm the birds, which completed the nest and brought off three. nestlings within seven weeks of the house owner’s return. They took no no- tice of the occupant of the bed when flying in and out of the window feed- ing their young; but the hen bird would fly off the nest if anyone en- tered the room during the daytime. Three years ago a pair of swa-l- low-s built their nest on top of the shade of an electric lamp which hangs outside the asylum at Narâ€" borough, - near Mioeste.r.â€"â€"Ba.i1y’s Magaz‘ine. In the near future there should be no more cold feet, and even those unfortunates who cannot get near the ï¬reside will not suffer from chilled pedal extremities because they have to sit back in the room. By means of an invention for adapt- ing electricity it is now possible to make carpets, rugs, or even lino- leum perfectly warm. The whole floor is ingeniously threaded with electrical wires, the majority of them running in parallel lines, and an ordinary lighting current is passed through them. The effect is naturally to warm the floor cover- ing, and, as the temperature is easi- ly regulated, a greater or lesser in- ‘tensity of heat may be arranged. lCarpets, by the way, retain heat for some time, so the use of electri- cal current need not be continuous. wlcE-PRESI DENT cm: TONS†.LING W‘viï¬oigibvit: Sile has already be- gun to teach sister how to look sty- lish and mother how to cook.†“Is your ‘bride timid and back- ward with yourflpeople ‘lâ€_ Wise mothers Who know the vir- tues of Mother Graves’ Worm Ex- terminator always have it at hand, because it proves its value. Mlnard's Llniment Cures Colds. ï¬n. Nearly two million acres of wheat were cultivated in Great Brita-in last year. commaâ€"5%†cousus. cuazs cows, MEALS THE THROAT AND LUNGS. 25 CENTS To the square mile,in the United Kingdom there are 372 persons; in Canada. and Newfoundlapd‘lsg. ‘e‘HemloEli, foxglo've, monkshood, the seeds of laburnum, common laurel, and yew are all poisonous to human beings. BOLDNESS 0F SWALLOWS. NO MORE COLD FEET. PERFECTLY AT HOME. PRESIDENT! PU AND 5 I ALMANAC STARTED IN 1686. The oldest almanac in existence is the “Almanaeh National,†which has been issueii by the French Govâ€" ernment since 1686, says the Lonâ€" don Chronicle. Its name. has been changed a, good many times during its career of 225 years. Originally the “Almanach Royal,†it became “National†in 1793, “Imperial†in 1805, and reverted to its original name nine years later. Since then the title. has been altered four times. Like most publications of this .sort the “Almanach National†‘has grown bulky‘with advancing years» The "ï¬rst issue contained forty-eight pages, as compared with 1,580 pages in th ecurrent issue. Zam-Buk Worked a Miracle of Healing. Miss Kate L. Dolliver, of Caledoâ€" nia, Queens 00., N. S., says: “I must add my testimony to the value of Zamâ€"Buk. Ulcers and sores broke out on my arm, and although I tried to heal them by using various pre- parations, nothing seemed to do me any good. The sores spread until from ï¬ngers to elbow was one mass of ulceration. ' “I had ï¬ve different doctors, and faithfully carried out their instruc~ tions. I drank pint after pint of blood medicines, tried salve after salve, and lotion after lotion; but it was of no avail. “My father then “cook me thirty miles to see a wellâ€"known doctor. He photographed the arm and hand. This photograph was sent to a, New York hospital to the specialist; but they sent word they could do no- thing further for me, and I was in despair. -. 1 . -. .,1. “One day a friend asked me if I had tried Zam-Buk. I said I had not, but I got a. box right away. The ï¬rst box did me more good than all the medicine I had tried up to that time, so I continued the treatment. Every box healed the sores more and more until, to make a long story short, Zamâ€"Buk healed all the sores completely. Everybody in this place knows of my case and that Zam-Buk alone cured me.†Minister corroboratesrâ€"Th'e . Rev. W. B. M. Parker, of Caledonia, Miss Dolliver’s minister. writes: "This is to certify that the testi- monial of Miss Dolliver is correct ‘as far as my knowledge goes. I ‘have known her for a year and a. half, and her cure effected by Zam- 1Buk is remarkableâ€. Hun -p -v---_.»wfl Wherever there is ulceration, blood-poison, sores, - coldâ€"cracks, abscesses, cuts, burns, bruises, or any skin 'injury or disease, there Zamâ€"Buk should be applied. It is also avsure cure for piles. All druggists and stores sell at 500. per box, or post free ffom Zamâ€"Buk Your 21$Jg7gi'sb'vxï¬ii maï¬a nimie'y if PAZO 01w- MEN'l'fmls tn cure any case of Itchimz, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to L4 days. 601:. ~v._, 0., Toronto, for price. A good many men try to climb the ladder of success without ï¬rst taking the trouble to see that if; is set; on something ï¬rm. Callerâ€"Your paper, sir, refers to the man charged with entering my house as “the alleged diamond thief.†Editor-Well, sir? Callerâ€"Well, I want you to un- derstand that I had no alleged diaâ€" monds on my premises; they were all genuine. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills Healed Mr. Wilson's Sores When the sewers of the bodyflbowels. kidneys and skin ductsâ€"get clogged up, the b ood quickly becomes impure and frequently sores break out over the body. The way to heal them, as Mr. Richard WiIson, who lives near London, Ont, found, is to purify the blood. He writes: 7 A “giro-r some time I had been in a. low, depress-051 conqition. My appetite lef R7- t__.-. 2.4!: me and I soon began to suffer from indi- gestion. Quite a number of small sores and blotches formed all over my I tried medicine for the blood and used many kinds of ointments, but without satisfact‘ory results. What was Wanted 1- .4 , 1,1,AJ w......-.-. - -7 n, was a thoi‘ongh éiéansing of the bloodI and I looked about in vain for some medi- cine that muldiaccqmplis‘l} this. . n... At last Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills were brought to my notice, and they are one of the most wonderful medicines I have ever kpown. My blood was puri- ï¬ed in {very short time, sores healed up, my indigestion vanished. They always have a place in my home and are looked upgn gs the mini}? remedy.â€- n , ,i hm- -1-_._-_ SOJRES FROM ELBOW T0 FINGERS. - u vu a: Lu» lulnlu; .y. Dr. Morse’s Indian ï¬BB’t'Pms deans: the system thoroughly. Sold by all dealers at 25¢ a box. _ 6 Reverend Gentleman Fully Corroboratcs. FILES cumin m 6 1'0 14 ans, FUHiFIEfl HIS BLUW INDIGNANT. CARELESS. Mrs. - Jonesâ€"“She thinks her husband is perfection, and yet she watches him like a. hawk.†Mrs. Smithâ€"“I reckon she thinks he’s too good to be true.†A Standard Medicineâ€"Parmeâ€" lee’s Vegetable Pills. compounded of entirely vegetable substances known to have a revivifying and salutary effect upon the digestive organs, have through years of use attained so eminent a position that they rank as a standard medicine. The ailing should remember this. Simple in their composition, they lean be assimilated bv the weakest stomach and are certain to have a. healthful agreeable effect on the sluggish digestive organs. Wen, Well! AN ACTUAL CASE. “Now thï¬ say the coal supply will last 10,000 years.†“Mine won’t last a week.†Minard’s Linimont 00., Limited. Some Time ago I had a. bad attack of Quinsy, which laid me up for two weeks, and cr-st- a. lot. of money. - Finding thp lump again forming in my throat, I bathed freely with MINARD'S LINIMENT, and saturating a cloth with the liniment left it on all night. Next morning the swelling was. gone and I attributed the warding eff of an attack of Quinny to the free use of MINARD’S LINIMENT. G. F. WORDEN. Try Murine Eye Remeay. No Smartingâ€"Feels Fineâ€"Acts Quickly. Try it, for Red,Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus- trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Ocullstsâ€"nom a "Patent Med- 1cine"â€"bub used in successful Physicians’Prac- {.ch to; ugqnyrzgn-rsu Now dedicated u the‘Pub- , A‘ "I. n-.. zn‘ A.‘ n,,.n.. When Your E es Need Gare Try Murine Eye Reme y. No Smartiing-fyeek “What are you doing here, dear 1†“Looking for a, husband." “But you’ve got one!†“That’s the one I’m looking for.†Mlnard’s Llnlmen't euros Distemperï¬ When 'Holloway’s Corn Cure 5*: anplied to a corn or wart. it kills the roots and the callnsity comes out, without injury to'the flesh, St. John. ï¬E“aï¬T1‘sI§i‘&"IS “ti'ï¬iiigisih Murine Eyo alve in Aseptic Tubes, c and 50? Murine Eye Finmedy 00., clhEcagr A bottle of Bi-ckle’s Anti-Con- sumptive Syrup. taken according to directions, will subdue a. cough in a short time. This assertion can be veriï¬ed by hundreds who have tried it and are pleased to bear tes. timony to its merits, so that all may know what a splendid medi- cine it is. “It costs ynu onlv 25 cents to join the ranks of the many who have been beneï¬ted by its use. A man can worry a heap more over his baldness than his debts. During 1912 there will be two eclipses of the sun and two of the moon. ' Considerably over 700,000 work- people in Great Britam belong to trade unions. NO chance of using the WRONG Dye for the quds one has lo color. All «ï¬lms from your Druggist or Dealer. FREE Color Card and STORY Booklet 10. The Johnson - Richardson 00.. Limited. Montreal, CLEAN and SMPLE to Use. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. H.“ w. DAWSON, nlnaty colhorne street. Toronto. £331 ï¬EilEEEE Jï¬i‘dhhdid. ‘cheab. I CAN ALSO SELL YOU QUARTER. Half or Whole Sections. improved or unimproved, in Manitoba. Saskatchewan. ranto at right prices. IF you WANT A FRUIT FARM IN THE Nxagara Dintrict. 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