^ » ssr -v; |.: 3BC â- =ri ix YOU RUN-DOWN? •An That is Needed U % Tonie to BuiU Up the 'Blood. There are many people who here Men s«ml-lnTgllds so lone that they accept their condition u • life bur- -jden. They have endured nerrousneae, broken steep and a generally run- down feellnc so long that they have CtTen np hope of again enjoying good kealtli. In moat ot these caaea a well 'choaen diet, freah air and a tonic to Bulld up the blood would do wonders. Und as a blood-building tonic no other {atedlcine can compare with Dr. Wll- lUams' Pink Pilla. There la aearoely a spot in Canadia where you will not tnd aome formerly ailing person who baa found new health tUrousb the uae •f this medicine. The experience ot Mra. Thomaa Abeam, St. Malo, Que., bears out these atatamonts. She â- aya: â€" ^"I have the greatest reaaon to ke thankful tor what Dr. WUlUms' Innk Pills have done (or me. I wa^ In a Tery weak and run-down condi- jtk>n. Frequently I would faint and my legs would swell badly. It waa al- moat impossible to do any housework. It seemed aa if my blood had turned to water. In tbla weak and despond- net condition I began taking Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. A few boxea proved that they were helping me, but I con- tinued taking the pills until I had uaed a dozen boxes, by which time I found myself a completely restored woman, able to do my work without fatigue, a better appetite an da sense of theer- fulneEis. where before I had been des- pondent. For all this, thanks to the health-givine qualities of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills." If you are feeling run-down, give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial and new health wil be yours. Tou can get the pills from any medicine dealer, or by mall at 50 cents a box from The Dr. WilUams' Medicine Co., BrockTllle, Ont. » The head master put up a Qotice that on the following day he would lecture on "Our Eyes, and How We fiee Through Them." Shortly after- wards he was astonished to find an al- ternative title written underneath: "Our Pupils and How They See Through Us." OWi.LAFFS Moat self-denial now is in order that wo may haro more selMndalgence latar oo. One of our Tocal preachers called at the house of a family whose address had been gtren him by one of his parishionera. A small boT came to the door and said nobody was home. •What is your father's religion, my little man?" asked the minister. "I'm not sure,' answered the boy, "but from what mother says every little while he is a Seventh Day Ab- aentlst" ^ROSE *• is good tea If you want the very best, a«k for Red Rose Orange Pekoe « In clean, bright Aluminum Lady â€" "Sir, I wish that you could introduce a little change in your style of dancing." Her Partner â€" "How do you mean, madam?" Lady â€" ^"You Bight occasionally step on my left tbot instead of the rlcht one!" Woodsmen â€" Keep Mlnard's handy. A well-known woman Is a famous Mrs. Malaprop as regards her speech. "And what In France," asked a friend, "did you enjoy the most, Mrs. ?" "Well, I think." said the lady, "it was {he French pheasants singing the Mayonnaise." It has been discovered that cabbage is a valuable ingredient of a new fuel and this doesn't hold out much of a promise that the world will grow more fragrant. "Now," remarked the business man to his steno as they circled round the city In his plane during the lunch hour, "Let's get down to business." man ill Inspector â€" "That new noTer make a detectlTe..** Chiefâ€" "How la that?" Inspectotr â€" "There waa a 59-poand box ot soap stolen from a railroad car, and ha arrested a tramp." Corrufirated Iron ASK FOR Wheeler & Bain "Council Standard" A thick, even, heavy spread of galvanize over every inch of sur- face. Deep corrugations. Write us, stating size of barn you want to cover. WE PAY FREIGHT WHEELER &. BAIN, LIMITED Dept. W, 108 George St., Toronto 2 The teacher waa doing her rery best to Instill the rudiments of na- tural history into her young charges. She held up before them a picture ot a deer, but no one could tell her what It was. "Now, Tommy," she said, pointing to one snuU boy, "surely you know what this animal is called. Come now, think. What does your mother sometimes call your fatherT" The child's eyes beamed with Intet llgence. "Well, mum," he said halt- Inslv. "it don't look much like a Jack- ass to me." Ever Notice It7 Sailors are contrary folks. And hard to understand; How is it they're at home at sea And "all at sea" on land? Moose Plentiful in Ontario It Is not an easy thing to shoot a family are '.coking for winter quarters moose but there are plenty of them in ' " the heavy .snow and low temper*- j â€" â€" tares ara warning signals that fall "Tou tell me, said the magistrate, the B.g Pogamasi distnct of Ontario ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ j, j^g^e." At that 1 "that this is the man who knocked which can be reaobed comfortably 1 time Boh Becker and his guide were in \ you down with his motorcar. Can you over the lines of the Canadian Pacific a snng log cabin on the shore of Bl* awear to him?" "I did." relumed the Railway. Bob Becker, the sporting ! Pog Lake. Metagama. Suddenly there , compiaintant eagerly, "but he only editor of the Chicago Tribune, visited i waa a rustle near by and a big bull swore back at me and drove on." this district during the present winter ! moose hove in sight. Bob Becker's ^ â€" and he was successful In accounting ; .30 rifle spoke and down went Mr. for a magnificent specimen ot a bull : Moose for one of those long counts moose. I which usually follow a knock out by "How these big boys are travelling," a 100 grain bullet, so there was moose said the guide to Bob Becker the ' meat in the frying pan and all was set morning after he had arrived in the for a celebration banquet in camp CTyfTJlU*! Advertisementi roxrvKKT FI'.EEâ€" A NEW BOOK OF t'OLLTHV I^CBSOD*. L. R. Qutld i Soas, Bes 1. Rockwood. Ont. uux i 738, C.A.N.^DIA.V CCH- Afidrt«« Calfary, Alberta. MARRY â€" J<jI.V RESPONDENCE CH:ii "Is Moderu Woman Gaining c-. Man?" asks a contemporary. She's ou'.stripped him already. district. "Papa moose and all the .that night. Charlie â€" "Why do you only hare papers here with reports of crimes and murders?" Barberâ€" •'Well, it makes the cus- tomer's hair stand on end and then it is much easier to cut." GIVE CONFIDENCE TO youngmothers By Always Keeping Baby's Own Tablets in the Home. " A simple and safe remedy for tha common ills of babyhood and child- hood ahould be kept in every, horn* where there is either a baby or a young child. Often It Is necessary to five the little ones something t« break ap a cold, allay foTor, coiraot sour stomach and bajilah the Inlta- bllity that accompanlaa the enttlng ot teoth. Experienced mothers always keep Baby's Own Tablets In the home as a safeguard against the troubles that seize little ones so suddenly and th« young mother can feel reasonably safe with a box of these Tablets at hand and ready for emergencies. Baby's Own Tablets are a mild bat thorough laxative that act without gripping and they are absolutely guar- anteed free from opiates or other harmful drugs. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. BrockviUe, Ont. Period Piece (From The London Spectator) Long ago, when Oood Queen Anne Sheltered Europe 'Neath her Fan. A modish Fury Swept St. James For India stnfia wtth Prodigious Nt There were CSterrlderrys and AUeJars, Oinghama, Mnh&ala, Attbrowahf, Uah^ttdhiatties, Compulsory Vaccination U yea ax* opposed, w* waat your mpport to csmct latial»tlon at tlu seat â- •â- •laa of xh.* Frovlscial Kona*. Writ* for iBfonnftUoB at one*. Aatl-T>cctiuitloB a M«dlc«l Uborty XiMifn* of Caomda Inc. k >3ie Baafortli Avo.. Toronto. P ATENTS U«t of "Wanted InventJooa" and Full Information Sent Free 00 Request TXX BAKSAT CO.. Oapt. V, 373 Bank St.. Ottawa, Oat. Why Suffer From Rheumatism when ard's Liniment will l>rittg jng relief. Min- =ooth- The Muskrat In Winter Does the worV of a l«r«er, more costly nucUnc. Well COBttnicted, inriceable, will Ust a lifetime. f MratitFord f ha New Brentford Wonder Mizet ccUsati price so low tlut no f armercta afford to mU concrete, mortar, leed (nia, fertilizer, teed, etc. by hand. Write for descriptive folder No. l( GOOLD. SRAPLBT& VOIR COXtd. Brantford - Oat. S MJningStoGksNow They are now at low levels, and there are several which show splendid profit possibilities soon. Write, wire, or phone us for Information. LYLE, BELL & Mining Brokers 104 Mall BIdg. Toronto. CO. ELgin 2136-7 Save LABOR (iiiring ti".e>!:r""'r.B r.ish when time IS at H prerniiini. Hecause D \V KtMtiliier Is linulile strength, you sav»> In hag«. freight, tcamin?. ami .p..;.«:ng V Double Worth Because one Ton D W S-16-S ^two Tons M-4. GUNN, LTD. Toronto, Ont. BRITAIN Can.^da ^ r D. w, ?D0 Vine Ave.. VO^' f *o irracjc for your relatives and feiecds this low ocean fart â€" grri'ly reductd riil rates, chiUren undrr i? CirriciJ FRFU. Aak at ooi« for drtaili of the Br'.tUn .Noniin«tionS.:li(m« (n>ai aoy ofacc or a^:at oi the .CAKMXAN a SERVICS aid ^y .<AH\DiANf A muskrat house is more than a shelter tor it often represents a store of food for possible 'lean days." The busy little creatures will use hay in building their houses as winter comes on, then by degrees eat down the house and rebuild it with other grasses. If you live near a lake and desire to help the muskrats during a partlculai^ ly bad winter, cut a hole through the ice and place an inverted box over it. The muskrats will do the rest, daub- ing the sides of the hole with mud and hay so it will not freeze over, and lin- ing the box with bedding. The muskrat really prefers to search tor his food in the water. It will be a service to him If you break the ice along the shores ot the lakes and streams. He can drill through the ice, but sometime.^ every moraeut i (.-oiinls. it lilt" littltf animal is tlesper- latcly hunsry. .\ £oi)d famine !u wiiuor. the exhaus- tion of Ihp .-i-.ip'.'lies in the house, I brings out llio lutelliRence ot musk- rat*. Working together, with a com- I moil purpose, they swim umier the I tcf and search the stream bottom for ; iooJ. Talnaooks lined with Seerbetteas : Penlascoea and Oallowaypoose Swept the tiny Red-heeled Shoe*: Chelloes. Taffaties, Succatums, Oraced all Truly Stylish Drums: Vastly fine it Must have been. Long ago, when Anne was Queen! Margery Sharp. Teach Children To Uie Cuticura LEONARD EAR OIL ^afNESS At An 7)rag^sts nun AMir'ao^JKn'm wsntsi. A.O LSOMABO.lMr • 70-S^AVK.. New lOTJt Sea â€" "I say, what makes your yacht ' Jump so?" Sick â€" "Oh. the poor thing i is on a tack." y Brc The BABY Don't Neglect <M Bronchial Colds \ Pneumcnia. "Flu" and ether darurei^ one maiadies develop from conunoo cold*. To prevem trouble take Buckler 'â- Mixture. It Quickiy reilevM the Cough and rcmovee the cause. DitTerent from old-fashioned iTrup*. It'> a acientifio oombination of proven viriuf*. Sulvi by all druasista and auarant««d. W. E. Backler. Limned. . 142 Uatoal tit., Toronto 2 sis ml y^ Acta lOw a /J<uN- >^sj« I^HHSj^^tiatlc lip pravai ^y^J^^Si OPERATION LEFT HER VERY WEAK Letter Tells of Wonderfuf Relief After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Coniston, OnUrio. â€" "After a se^ ver e operation and a three we«ks' Istay in a hosfntal 1 returned hci.ie £o weak that IwtiS unable to move a chair. For four months I was al- most frantic with pains and suiTer- mg until I thoiight sure there could not be any help for me. 1 hailvery severe pains in my left side and suf- fered agony every month. One day when I was net able to get up n-.y mother begged me to try your rrird- icine. My husband got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at once r.nd 1 took it. 1 started a second bottle, and to my surprise and joy the pi:;.a in mv side left me completely ar.c I am able to do all my work wit-TocC help, I am a farmer's wife, so yea see 1 can't be idle long. In ail. 1 ! ava taken si.x bottles of Lydia E. I>.k- bam's Vegetable Ccmjpoand. :iTe boxes of the Compound Tablet.^ tw-j bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's B'^ood Medicine, aiid have also used the San- ative Wash.' -Mrs. L. LAJEOE5SE, Box 103, Ccniston, Ontario. a '^s^-ie" •No mother ia this enlightened ago | wuulU give her baby somelUiug she did not know was perfectly harmless, ; especially when a few drops ot plain ' Castoria will right a baby's stomach | and end almost any little ill. Frottul- ; When food Is located the mu.skra;.H i ness and fever, too; it seems no time ; build a storehouse on the ice near it. ! until everything Is serene. j v-i<^' r=:PMiaiM=] .^* 'r% du« to '^'^^^ irrtWOtSTlOM ACIO STOM^CM „BAI«tBU«« MB/«OM^ eAsa* 5. our Just a tasteless dose ot Phillips' , Milk of M.-gnesia in water. That la | an alkali, ellective, yet harmless. It I has been (be standard antacid tor 50 No matter how thick the Ico. they will ilrill through It. and each • rat ' mu.«t do his share. The animal th.it refuse'* to take his turn at driiUnK Is ostra- cized, driven away by the others to shift for himself. The muskrat Is well equipped to !Uve under the Ice. lu addition to his ! warm coat, he has a poiuh of reserve :„lr_to draw upon whea he works un- i der the Ice. BreathlnK against the .under surface of the Ice causes little j bubbles to form, and these are allow- jed to oxygenate. The air Inbreathed I again, and this repetition can be continued Indelinitely. thou.ish the 'muskrat bre.-»lhes le.ss fro<iu.>:itly when I under the Ice, I The apparent ferocity of iho nius'-»- I rat in winter has given h in an undo jservedly l>ad reputation wi.a loins ob- servers. Hunger will make auy aui- parts. You are happy again In Ave ' nial savage. It must Ih> slsniflcsnt minutes. ' Uhat muskrats i;ve never qiia.rebomo Don't depend on crude methods. Km-U,|,f„ (he food supp'y is ample. There ploy the best way yet evolved lu all |g i^ys ••borsing " in a colony eC niusk- the years of searching. That Is ' r,\K» than amoni; any other animaN that I kuow of; thoy work as a unit rather than as Individuals. Rut they will fight hard for their lives, their Stomach yenrs among physklaus everywhere. I phunps' Milk <>:. Maguesm. One Fr<^<'nfut win neutralize at once ' B« sure to get the genuine rhH!l;v many tlrasa its velum* in acid it is : Milk ct Magnesia pre8eribed,hy ^hys „ th« right way. the quick, pleasant and ' i lans tcr 50 years In correct'UK e\,es'. young or their house. •flclent way to liUl the excess acM. Tho ' acldn. fa< h bottle < ontaina full dlrec- j <• «tiOKS"h bec-jBf^os tweet, the palu de- I'.onv -any dr-gtior«. Mlnard's LInlmtnt for sick animals. That's the beauty ot Castoria: its I ' gentle intluence seems just what is | I needed. It does all that castor oil [ might accomplish, without shock to â- tha system. Without the evil taste.' jit's delicious! Beias purely TOgs- 1 '. Ubie. you can givo it aa often as j there's a sign ot colic: constipation; ; diarrhea; or need to aid sound, natur | al sleep. j Just one warning: it is gonulns { Kletcher'.s Castoria that physicians i ' recommend. Other preparations may : be Just as free from all doubtful â- druss. but no child of this writer's is going to test them! Besides, tha book on care and feeding of babies ! that comes with Fletcher's Castoria j is v.nvlh its weight ill gnld. I Children Cry for CastjqriA issue No. 7â€" '2« SPIRIN Pcrlaps vou didn't rcaKze thst Aspirin ,^1«^. •" «**!> relieve the deep-down rheumatic aches u wcU as dMp«alfte QCClr sional headache. They del In cases of ""^algia, newMj, 10»- l,,-.-o: for those pains that penetrate ones very ^oms, jU|iW» tablets offer real relief. Just be sure yo" a^e gettiMth^nHU Asr-i-in- '^vith Bayer cr each tablet and on the )x»â€" »» POTO* dirccticr-i inside. ' All druggists. PhysiciaBS prescribe Aspiiin; i! does NOT affect the heart : !., •, to ii«Mlr» rj» i-.il.l« •»v.'>^ I1<J«M f.«.. •«ai -* â- "^^ ...m^^ ..^au