Katharine is two and a half years old. Her father came home one af» ternoon‘, afbeI' working three days [and three nights at high pressure, with almost no sleep. He lav down with the feeling that he did not want to wake up for a week. Half an hour later, from the depths of his dreams, he heard a small, clear voice, “Father!†He struggled and resisted and floundered, and ï¬nally raised his 'eyelids like 3, man lifting heavy weights. He sawKabharine smiling divinely beside his couch. . “Father! father!†“What is it, daughter?†“Father, are you having a nice Thé sleeper stirred, and turned his head on the pillow. “Father! father!†"My little girl when only a few weeks old broke out on the top of her head and it be- came a. solid scab. Then her cheeks became raw and sore and after trying different temedies found rellef only from using Cutl- cura Soap and Ointment. It lasted six months or more, but after a thorough treuh mom with the Cutlcura. Soap and Ointment uevar had any return." (Signed) Mrs. W. 8. Owen. Yadkln College. N. 0., May 26, 1911. "I suflered terribly and could get no rest night or day. At last a friend advised me to try the Cuticum Remedies. I had about given up hope, but thought I would have one more try, and so I used a. little Cuticura Ointment, and it helped me from the start. I continued using it and in six weeks’ time was completely cured, and can say I would advise anyone suffering from skin disease to use Cuticura Ointment, as it h the best healing balm in the world." (Signed) Roscoe Good. Seven Persons, Alta... Feb. 18. 1911. nap? i) "Six months ago my face and thro‘ez all broke out and turned into a runningaore. I did not bother about it at ï¬rst, but. in one week's time the disease had spread so rapidly over my face and throat and the burning itching sores became so painful that I began to seek relief in diflerent medicines, but. none seemed to give me any relief. The cores disï¬gured my face to such an extent that I dreaded to appear in public. FOUND RELIEF ONLY FROM CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMEN'I' Itching and Burning on Face and Throat Sdres Disï¬ ured So He Dreaded to Appear in ublic. No Best Night or Day. Cuticura Ointment Cured. For more than 8 generation Cuticura. Soap and Ointment have afforded the most suc- cessful treatment for skin and scalp troubles of infants, children and adults. A single cake 0! Gutlcura Soap and box of Cutlcura Oint- ment are often aufflclent. Although sold by drugglsts and dealers throughout the world, a liberal sample of each, with 82-1). book on the akln. wlll be sent tree. on appllcutlon to Potter Drug 3: Chem. Con)" 54 Columbus Ave" Boston. U. B. A. He stirred again,†and moaned. CLEANS AND DYES Gives rich glowing colon, fldclesa in sun or suds. Dyes cotton. silk, wool ox mixtures. Use it curse“ at home. 0 troubleâ€"- no muss. 24 colorsâ€" will give an shade. 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Last year a clear proï¬t of 2,500,000 francs was made on sabl-es, which fetched as much as 1,000 francs apiece. The remainder of the “bag†was com- posed of 200.000 ermine, 1,500 brown ;bears,‘ 180,000 skunk, 100 blue foxes ‘and 16,500 grey wolves. Signs of Matrimony. “Are those two in front of us husband and wife ‘1†“I don’t think so.’,’ “What makes you think they are not; 1†“Because when they met he raised his hat to her and then took her bundles to carry for her.†Pills That Have Beneï¬ted Thou- sandsâ€"Known far and near as a sure remedy in‘ the treatment of in- digestion and all derangements of the stomach, liver and kidneys, Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills have brought relief to thousands when other speciï¬es have failed. Innum- erable testimonials can be produc- ed to establish the truth of this as~ sertion. Once tried they will be found superior to all other pills in the treatment of the ailments for which they are prescribed. 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Without a. smile Sir Thomas re- plied: “ hoemaking‘ is a good busi- ness. a» ery good business, and it will always remain a good business as long as babies are born bare- footed.†Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, the C. P. R. president, is somewhat noted for his quaint Wit. On one occa- sion a pompous young‘ man with very high notions of his own imâ€" portance, consulted him in regard to choosing a vocation for life. He said, “Sir Thomas, as you have been a very successful man, I am sure you are capable of giving ex- cellent advice to a young man just starting in life. What business would you advise me to engage in ‘l†RUSSIA’S HUNTIN G BAG. I "Shéemakingï¬ was theiseintenti- Sir Thomas Shaughnessy. SIR THOMAS’ WIT. Foolish Question. Year‘s/75mg, '1': B. LAVERS. , St. John. 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Mrs. Naggâ€"“Before I married you I didn’t know you Were so grouchy.†N Thyion the Deadly Agent in France’s Favorite Intoxicant. The principal poison in absinthe is a. vegetable substance known as thyion. It is found in wormwood, which is used in making absinthe. France is the largest consumer of absinthe, taking more than all the rest of Europe. The consumption has been steadily increasing, so that in 1911 oyer 1,000,000 gallons of absinthe were used in France. A woman is generally older than she thinks she looks. “Going to give your daughter a big wedding?†7‘No. We’re only going to ask those we’re sure will send pre- senbs.†The mother can guard her little ones from colds during the damp, cold fall days by the use of Baby’s Own Tablets. The Tablets act as a. gentle laxative, keeping the bOWels working freely and the stomach sweetâ€"that is the secret of prevent- ing colds. 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