Hc Meant Every JUST WHY J. A. HILL RM'OM- MENDS DOIHYS KIDNEY PILLS. He Had Sore Back and Othor Symptoms of Kidney Dist-use and Got Real B(‘ll(‘[lt from Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sixty-Nine Corners, Ont.‘ June 7 (Specia.l).â€"“I am remmmlending Dodrl’s Kidney Pills as the best of Méflicines.†The speaker was Mr. J. A. Hill, a well-known resident 9f this place, and he léft no doubt 1n the minds of his hearers that he meant every word the said. “Some time ago,†Mr. Hill conâ€" tinued, “I had a very sore back. It started from a. cold and I suf- fered for six months with it. I also had stiffness in my joints and cramps in my muscles and I felt heavy and sleepy after meals. My appetite was ï¬tful and my limbs were heavy. 'Dheun I decided to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I took four boxes and received great beneï¬t from them. That‘s why I recomâ€" mend Dodd’s Kidney Pills.†Every one of Mr. Hill’s symp- toms showed that his trouble was of the Kidneys. That is why he. got sudh beneï¬t from Dodd's Kidney Pills. rDhey are no cure all, but they do cure sick Kidneys, and the Kidneys ame the keystone of health. White or colored or a. pretty flowered crepe paper of a heavy qualhity is doubled. then cut into pieces eleven by sixteen inches, one end rounded at the corners. All around the edge receives a double row of machine stitching and the paper then is fold-ed in three, so that!) the rounded end is a, trifle shorter than the other part. The short end forms the flap of the en- velope made by the other part. Stitch at both ends. On the flap paste a bit of white paper one by three inches, on which to write the name. The napkin when folded ï¬ts nicely into this envelope case. These cases are being used in pernâ€" siopns all over Europe‘ a fresh one being given to each person as soon as the old one is soiled. In various colors they also give a pretty touch to the home table. Napkin Envelopes. Envelopes are used instead of napkin rings in some of the penâ€" sions of Europe. She Wasn’t Sure. A famous baseball player has a younger sister who is very proud of him, although she is not very familiar with the game. Having s oken of him one day to a visitor sue was asked by the latter what puxli‘tion her brother played. “Why,†she stammered,“I~â€"I’m not sure, but, I think he’s a batâ€" Ler.-)) If we get power from food, why not strive to get, all the power we can. That'is only possible by seâ€" lecting food that, exactly ï¬ts the requirementsVof the body. .-.1....v.._-.-v~ v- ...-v. “Not knowing how to select, the right food to ï¬t. my needs, I suf- fered grievously for a. long time from stomach troubleԠwrites a. lady from a, little Western town. “It seemed as if I would never be able to ï¬nd out the sort of food that was best/for me. Hardly any- thing that could eat would stay on Keep mnard’s Liniment in the 110an. thei) w ith The Supply Comes From Food If, when people are charg :eir faults they were ( it-h their good intentions A the GET POWER good 1n.trent more samsfac Word He Spoke d with Lights for Battle Fields. According to the Army and Navy Journal, searchlights are for ob- vious reasons kept (Lark until the ï¬eld artillery has ceased ï¬ring and the enemy is charging. To illumin~ ate a, ï¬eld over which the enemy is to advance, star bombs and flares are also used. Flares, which are merely modiï¬ed ï¬reworks, are like the familiar red, white and blue lights used in Fourth of July celebrations to illuminate streets and parks. Suppers go out in front of the trenches with flares, which are then connected with the headquarters of the officers in comâ€" mand of the ï¬rst line, who by setâ€" ting them off at intervals through- out the night can keep the battle front continually lighted. Sta-r bombs are also adaptations of mod- ern ï¬reworks. They are shot from mortars imto the sky, where for twenty miles they will give off an intense light over a Wide circle of the surrounding country. Before one bormb dies out another is shot into tth-e .air. A kind of star bomb, shot into the sky like an ordinary pocket is used by both armies for signalling at night. THE BEST MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Not I’nanimous. Hix â€"- Women are suspicious creatures! Wixâ€"My experience is to the contrary. For instance, there’s my wife; she’s a, woman and trusts me, while my grocer, who is a, man, doesn’t. Thousands of mothers say Baby’s Own Tablelt‘s are the only medicine they would give their little ones. Among them is Mrs. Howard Hod- gims, St. Catharine‘s, Ont, who says: “I am a user of Baby’s Own Tablets and think them the best medicine in the world for lit-tie ones.†Once a mother ‘has used the Tablets she will use no other medicine because she feels Ithe Tab- lets are absolutely safe and knows they never fail to banish all the simple. ailments of little ones. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a, box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockvillle, Ont. Among “the new summer fabrics is a cotton material known as “Joffre,†while the new colors inâ€" clude “battleship grey†and "Pet,- rogrwd blue.†' x... -1. Granulated Eyelids, o Eyes inflamed by expo- sure to Sun. Dust and Wind ' guickly relieved by Murine ye Remedy. No Smaning, just Eyc Comfort. At Your Dmggist's 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye SalvcinTubcaZSc. Forflgokonhgtyefggcask Sarajevo, the unknown Bosnian town where the spark ignited thatI flamed forth into the greatest war of the ages, is described by the National Geographic Society as one of the beauty spots of the Balkans. It was the scene of the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir- apparent to the thrones of Austria and Hungary, and his wife the Duchess of Hohenberg. bruggists or Murine Eye Remedy (:01. Chicago ____ ,,__>z<,, _ _____ Serajevo, Capital of Bosnia, Losing Oriental Character. Sarajevo is built upon the river Mil- jacka, a small tributary of the Bosnia, and spreads over both slopes of the narrow valley to the rugged hills. Partly oriental and wholly set in the green and emerald of its gardens and neighboring well-wooded hills, Sera- jevo is frequently called “The Damas- cus of the North." The city lies 122 miles southwest cf Belgrade. With a growing population of 50,000 and a thriving commerce and industry, Sera- jevo has been fast losing its eastern character, reconstructing the old Turk- ish city to conform to the purposes of Western progress. Its large bazaar is a. favorite mar- ket place for the peasants of the whole province. while its commission houses conduct the exchange of Bosnian ag- ricultural and mineral products with the manufactories of other parts of the empire. It has potteries. silk mills, a tobacco factory and a large lndivid~ ual, or house industry, which produces ï¬ne embroideries, rugs, embossed and ï¬ligree work. ulnard‘s Liniment Lumberman‘s Friend There are some guests most pay for the hospita receive by the pleasure t their hosts by going. Among the regimental trophies of the Lancashire Fusiliers is a. Life of Marlborough presented to the regiment by Napoleon when they were guarding him in St. Alaska. was bought by the United States from Russia for $7,200,000. ED. 6. WHERE THE SPARK IGNITED Granulated Eyelids, lb‘Sl'l he}; who a1- ,ty they The object of the National Sean vice League, founded in 1902, is to promote the movement for compul- sory military service in Great Britain. "For years I was thin and delicate. I lost color and was easily tired; a yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on my face were not only mortifying to my feelings, but because I thonght my skin would never look nice again I grew despondent. Then my appetite failed. I grew very weak. Various remedies. pills, tonics and tablets I tried without permanent beneï¬t. A visit to my sister put into my hands a box of Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. She placed reliance upon them and now that they have made me a well woman I would not be Without them whatever they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil- ton’s Pills by their mild yet searching action very suitable to the delicate character of a woman’s nature. They never once griped me, yet they estab- lished regularity. My appetite grew keenâ€"my blood red and pureâ€"heavy rings under my eyes disappeared and to-day my skin is as clear and un- wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. Hamilton's Pills did it all.†The above straightforward letter from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of a well‘ known miller in Rogersville, is proof sufï¬cient that Dr. Hamilton’s Pills are a wonderful woman‘s medicine. Use no other pill but Dr. Hamilton's, 25¢. per box. All dealers or The Catarrh- ozone 00., Kingston, Ontario. A souvenir of the early days of the (‘.P.R.., in the shape of (me of the original watch dials which the company got out when it introduced 24 o’clock time in the West, is in possession of one of fllne officials. In 1886 the company determin-l ed to introduce the 24â€"hour system on the western divisions ; and to give emphasis ‘00 the new departure, and, at rthe same time, help the memory of all con- cerned, it issued paper dials with the Whole 24 hours completing tine! l [0 mt. Ask for Minard’s and take no other. The official reporter in House of Lords receives $2,500 year. the a. a radical innovation, calculated to disturb the all oonservative and timid creatures who dreaded change. A certain sensation was produced at the time; it passed; the business went on its way; the western employees became acâ€" quainted with the new time stand-‘ and, and accepted it as a matter of course; but the sight of one of the old dial plates, which everybody was showing as a curiosity in 1886. as something which was going to revolutionize the common life of the people, recalls the eagerness of the company to arrest. the atten- tion, though, of course‘ the change was advantageous in itself. day, which were to be Worn on the watches of the employees, to famiâ€" liarize them with the new method. This setting up of the new time standard was deemed, at the‘ time, flow :1 Sick Paper Dials Were By the ( Sore Corns Go! No cutting, no plas- ters or pads to press t h e sore spot G ' Putnam's Extractor o . makes the corn go without pain. Takes out the sting over-night. Never fails â€"-â€"leaves no scar. Get. a 25c. bottle or Putnam’s Corn Extractor to-day. Minard's Liniment ruined by Physicians ANTEDâ€"LADY 0R GENTLEMAN OF good standing in every neighbor hood of Ontario and Quebec Provinces, to obtain list of reliable people who are‘iir terested in sawinp money during these war times on “urchases of staple mer- chandise selected from illustrated vala- lozue of esta'blished Moncreal Depart- mental Store. To the right persons we offer attractive remuneration. Write imr medimelv giving name. residence. exper- ience, with references. Character is of more importance than experience. Ad- dress P. 0_ Box 443. Montreal. READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. CLASSIFIED 24-110 1‘ R S" STE )1 . Sick Wonmn Can Regain Health this Trade Mark Absolutely ADVERTISING Isï¬ucd in 1896 .P.R. 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