{HOW TO OBTAIN GOOD menswear :‘l'he Stomach Must be Toned and Strengthened Through the Blood ' The victim of indigestion who wants to eat a good meal, but who ;knows that suffering will follow, ï¬nds but poor consolation in pick- f1ng and choosing a diet. As a mat- her of fact you cannot 'get relief by jcutting down your food to a starva- {131011 basis. The stomach must be strengthened until you can eat good, nourishing food. The only .way to strengthen the stomach is to enrich the blood, tone up the nerves and give strength to the stomach that will enable it to di- gesteny kind‘ of food, is through a fair use of Dr. Williams’ Pink EPills. The one mission of these plus is to make rich, red blood that reaches every organ and every nerve in the body, bringing renewed 'health and activity. The following pass-e illustrates the value of Dr. [Williams’ Pink Pills in curing in- ldigestion. Mrs. T. Reid, Orange- VJl.le,. Ont, says: “I have much :pleasure in testifying to the rel-ia- |bLlity of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. 1For several years I had suffered greatly from stomach trouble. Sevâ€" ge-ral doctors prescribed for me but {thear medicine did not help me. Af- i'ter every meal I would suffer great pain, and would often be attacked {with nausea. I grew weak and had almost lost all hope of recovery. ‘At this juncture I decided to try (131‘. VVillia-ms’ Pink Pills, which :were recommended to me. In these pills I at last found the right medir cine, and I am once more in good health. I have much pleasure Sending you my testimonial in the hope that it will encourage some suffering persons to try .this sure remedy.†Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box or :six -.boxes for $2.50 by the Dr. Williams’ ,Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. .___»z«_ NATURAL I’HENOMENA. “Clouds Take Odd Shapes â€" 111- Smelling Pegsâ€"Lightning. , Cloud caps form on mountain itops'when a current of moist air {ascends the slope of the mountain, ifor the air ecols as it rises and the Imoisture in it condenses, say-s ,Youth’s. Companion. On the flat top of Table Mountain, near Cape- ,Town, a strong southeast wind pro- "duces a horizontal sheet of cloud ‘ known as the tablecloth. This cloud Loften appears to pour over the steep leeward side of the mountain «like a mighty cataract. The 9‘ ‘spreading of the tablecloth†is a sign of bad weather. At a little dis- tance from the mountain a second -'cloud often forms. A similar pair of clouds seen near Cross Fell, in England, are known as the helm and bar. The helm, or helmet, forms over the mountain when a violent wind, known as the helm- ,wind, is blowing; the bar appears a mile or two to leeward. At Callao, on the coast of Peru, sailors often encounter a foul- smelling fog that deposits a brown ,â€" _ - . ~‘.’â€""~_ A ,. .-_,., fa‘mx- . ." 3- u 2‘ v i . /) . . ~ . - (, . a . 5‘ s, \\\ 4 P. \. l ‘ difï¬/W/y '1}; ;\, u I 0 ' . Magi/WV flak/’0"- .e -- «4 We. lykï¬â€™r' LC R' ï¬nd. (-0- 5‘ And Cuticura, Ointment. Their use tends to prevent pore clogâ€" ‘ging, pimples, blackheads, red- ness, roughness and other un- wholesome conditions of the skin. Cutlcura Soap and Olntmcnt are sold throughout theworld. A llbeml sample of each. with 32-page booklet on the care and treatment or the skln and coin. sent post-tree. Address Potter Drug 5; Chem. Earp" Dept. 14K. Boston. U. 8.3;. slimy coating on white paint and metal, and hence is called the painter. Another remarkable fog on the Peruvian coast is known as the 'garua. It occurs in a region where rain is unknown, and sup- plies suf‘ï¬cieant moisture to support vegetation. Red fogs frequently occur off the northwest coast of Africa, between the Canaries and the Cape Verde Islands. They are sometimes so dense as to make navigation difï¬cult. The color is due to dust that the trade wind brings fro-m the Sahara Desert. Certain valleys in the Alps are often visited by a very warm and dry wind, known as the fohn. The effects of this wind are particularly striklng in winter. Thesno-w melts and evaporates as if by ,magic; woodwork becomes as dry as tinder, and great precautions are necessary to prevent the occurrence -of the disastrous ï¬res known as fohn ï¬res, that often destroy whole towns and villages. No cooking is permitted While the fohn is blowing, and not even a pipe or a cigarette may be lighted. Many persons suffer with fohn .sickness whenever this win-d prevails. The chinook of the wesâ€" tern. United States is similar in character and origin" to the fo-hn. Over the water of the Bay of Chaâ€" leur, in Canada, a mysterious phe- nomenon known as the ï¬reship is sometimes seen by night. It is a roughly hemispherical mass of lu- minosity, with its flat side to the water, but sometimes it rises in slender moving columns that reâ€" semble the flaming rigging of a ship. storm. No satisfactory explanation of the phenomenon has ever been given. Andes lightning is the name given to a very striking luminous dis- charge of electricity seen over the crest of the Andes, in Chili, in a region where ordinary thunder- storms are almost unknown. The mountains appear to act as gigan- tic lightning rodls, between which and the clouds silent discharges take place on a vast scale. heath Nearly Claimed New Brunswick Lady Was Restored to Her Anxious Fam- lly When Hope Was Gone. '- St. John, N.B., Dec. 15th.â€"-At one time it was feared that Mrs. J. Grant, of 3 White St., would succumb to the deadly ravages ofadvanced kidney trouble. “My ï¬rst attacks of back- ache and kidney. trouble began years ago. Fer six "years that dull gnawing pain has been present. When I ex- erted myself it was terribly intensiï¬ed. If I caught cold the pain was unen- durable. I used most everythihg, but nothing gave that certain grateful re- lief that came from Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. In- stead of being bowed down with pain, to-day I em strong, enjo.v splendid appetite, sleep soundly. Lost proper- ties have been instilled into my blood â€"â€"cheeks are rosy with color, and I thank that day that I heard of so grand a medicine as Dr. Hamilton’s Pills.†Every woman should use these pills regularly because 'good health pays, and it’s good, vigorous health that comes to all who use Dr. Hamilton’s Mandrake and Butternut Pllls. '1'_-. ~â€" CRANKS‘ AROUND IN LONDON. Mania of One Is Inquests, Another Gives Nightly Salute to Police. ’Punctually at 10 o’clock every night, as the me‘n from one of the largest metropolitan police sta- tions march out on- night duty, a mysterious-looking man stands still and erect as a statue with his hand at the salute until the last blue-clad ï¬gure has passed. Then he goes home without speaking a word. He has carried out this strange pro- gramme for years minus a break. When he was questioned all the satisfaction a representative could obtain was that he thought the metropolitan pol-ice the ï¬nest body of men in the world, and this was the manner he chose to show his admiration. His nightly vigil out- side the police station is an obsesâ€" sion. And in this he does not stand For there are numerous 1nâ€" alone. stances which go to show that many other people are ta-rred with the brush of the crank, What, for example, do you think of a man, who, having a bitter feel- ing against railways, had his sea- son ticket photographed on post- cards which he supplied wholesale to the collectors? Such a man does exist. He has a rooted objection to showing his season ticket, _ Having found that according to English law that for which. a man has paid cannot be taken aWay from him, another eccentric individual, who used the South-western Rail- _ way, refused to-give up his ticket. Not only did he ï¬ght for his conten- tion, but he proved it in a court of law. His victory resulted in a modi- of the by-law.â€"-Pearson’s .chest, sore throat, It is supposed to foretell a ' Magic “Nerviline†Ends Still Neck,-Lmnbag0 Any Curable Muscular or Joint Pain is Instantly Relieved by Nerviline. GET TRIAL BOTTLE TO-DAY. Y’ou' don’t have to wait all day to get the kink out of a stiff neck if you rub on Nerviline. And you don’t need to go around complaining about lum- bago any more. You can rub such things away very quickly with Nervi- line. It’s the grandest liniment, the quickest to penetrate, the speediest to ease muscular pain of any kind. One twenty-ï¬ve cent trial bottle of Nerviline will cure any attack of lum- bago or lame back. This has been proved a thousand times, just as it was in the case of Mrs. E. J. Grayden, of Caledonia, who writes: â€"â€" “I wouldn’t think of going to bed with- out knowing we had Nervillne in the house. I have used it for twenty odd years and appreciate its value as a family remedy more and more every day. If any ofmthe children gets a stiff neck, Nerviline cures quickly. If it is earache, toothache, cold on the Nerviline is always my standby. My husband once cured himself of a frightful attack of lum- bago by Nerviline, and for a hundred ailments that turn up in a large fam- ily Nerviline is by far the best thing to have about you.†- ._.__>X<.___ SOUL CURE MEDICINE. Physician Calls It Psychotherapiaâ€" ’atients in Trance. Dr. Berillon, of Paris, asserts that psychotherapia, or soul cure, is the medicine ofï¬the future. He doe-s not put his patients into a hypnotic trance, but places them in ' the environment which creates an appetite for sleep. He invites them to repose on a bed and think of nothing. Then he leaves them and they gradually succumb to the “ticktack†of 1a metronome. ‘ When the patient is in hypnotic slumber,- if it is desired he should be cured of excessive indulgence in alcohol, the psychotherapatist sug- gests to him that he cannot raise a glass to his, lips and repeats the suggestion until prohibition is so engraved on his brain that if he would he could not do so. Berillon is frequently consulted by those who wish to be curedof an unhappy love affair through ,hypnortism, and declares they obtaint‘release. ‘ THOUGHT IT (WAS SUICIDE A prominent merchant was'dlscover- ed a few daysago brandishing a razor at midnight. His wife called for as- sistance, but found her Hubby was only paring his corns. Far better not to risk blood poisoningâ€"use Putnam's Corn Extractor. 250. at all dealers. ___*_____ No Employer’s Liability. Clerkâ€"Mir. Brown, I should like to ask you for a raise in my wages, I’ve just been married. Employerâ€"Very sorry, my dear man, but I can’t help you. For ac- cidents which happen to our em- ployees outside of the factory we are not responsible. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. p Rushed Up-Stairs. An Irishman discovered a part of the woodwork of a chimney on‘ ï¬re. He rushed upstairs to his master, and announced the . alarm- ing intelligence. ' A large kettle of water was on the ï¬re. “Why did- n’t you put out the ï¬re ’1†he asked. “I can’t, sorr.†“Why, vou idiot, pour the water upon it.†“Sure. it’s hot water, sorr.†' Minard’s Limment Cures Colds, Etc. No Rooms Left. ~“My dear,†said the young hus- band, “did you speak to the milk: man about there being no cream on the milk '2†“Yes; I told him about it this morning and he explained it satis- factorily. I think it quite a credit to him, too.†.- “Wha‘t did he say ’2†“He said he always ï¬lled the jug so full that there were no room on the top for cream l†TO, ENSURE PURE MILK. Federal Department of Agriculture Takes Action. The Dominion Department of Ag- riculture has taken steps to assist the campaign now under way in many cities and towns throughout Canada to insure a pure and. whole- some milk supinlyâ€. and to prevent the sale of milk from tuberculous cows. An order in council has been pas- sed providing for Federal inspect- ors and Federal compensation for condemned cattle where municipal- ities undertake regulation of milk sales. It is speciï¬ed that the city or town must ï¬rst provide for licen- sing vall milk vendors, for clean and sanitary dairies,~ for ‘the prohibiâ€" tion of the mil-k sales within two years of the ï¬rst test of the cattle of any dairy unless a clean bill of health is shown, and for the ap- pointment of a municipal inspector. On fulï¬llment of these conditions anduon application being made by the municipality to the Veterinary Director-General, Federal Inspect- ors will be sent to make tuberculin tests. Any disease-d cattle are to be slaughtered, and compensation to' owners is to be allowed at the rate of one-third the value if de-' stroyed «as a reaction at the request of the owner. No compensation is to be paid to the owner unless, in the opinion of the Minister of Ag- riculture, he assists as far as posâ€" . sible in carrying out the instruc- tions of the inspector as to disin- fection, etc. 4‘. GUARD BABY’S HEALTH IN THE SUMMER _â€" The summer months are the most dangerous to little ones. The comâ€" plaints of that season, which are cholera infantum, diarrhoea and dyas-entry, come on so quickly that often a little one is beyond aid before the mother realizes he is really ill. The mother must be on her guard to prevent these troubles, or, if they do come on suddenly, to cure them. No other medicine is of such aid to the mother during hot weather .as is Baby’s Own Tablets. They regulate the bowels and stoâ€" mac'h and are absolutely safe. Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a. box from The Dr. Wil- liams Ont. -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€">I‘_â€"â€"â€". What He Needed Most. Ragged Rogersâ€"De lady in de next house give me a piece of home- made cake. Won’t you give me somethin’. tool V Mrs. Spitefulâ€"Certainly. I’ll get you a pepsin>I tablet. His Chance. “I believe,†said the beautiful heiress, “that the happiest mar- riages are made by opposites.†“Just think how poor I am!†ar- gued the young man. '1‘ MAPLE SUGAR SOUVENIRS. On Dominion Day last year every _ assenger who entered a dining car of the C.P.R. received a maple sugar maple leaf enclosed in a little box with a miniature Canadian Ensign and a copy of “The Maple Leaf For Ever.†In‘the United States each particular fruit, such as the oran c, has its day, and the C.P.R. i ea was to identify the Canadian National Holiday with this typical Canadian. product. The Quebec Government was much in- terested in the idea. and decided to elaborate it on a still more com- prehensive scale, Quebec being the province most intimately connected with the maple sugar industry. In- deed, the higher standard of purity noticeable in commercial maple sugar is largely due to the enlightâ€" ened efforts of the Quebec Ministry for Agriculture, which directs three schools for educating farmers in the best methods of tapping, distilling and producing the sugar. This year, therefore, the Quebec Gov- ernment itself has taken in hand the Maple Day idea, and is itself' providing maple sugar souvenirs to passengers served in dining cars on all Canadian lines, followmg the C.P.R. example. 4 Important to Know. Mrs. Lubberty â€"-Here’s some pills, Murty, thot ‘Mrs. Hogan was afther sindin’ over for yer. She says they’ll aither kill or cure yer. Lubberty (who is ill)â€"-Begorra, did she say which they-Would do foorst’l 1 Christian Counsel Little Sisterâ€"“Oh, mamma, Georgie has just upset the tea taâ€" ble and broken my dolly an’ all your nice dishes.†Little Brother (badly frightened) â€"-“Yes, mamma, an’ let’s be sorry, ISSUE 27-114. but don’t’let’s mad!†Medicine 00., Brockville,‘ Dclicately . flavouredâ€" Highly concen- ‘ WHY WORRY ! Choose your variety and ask your grocer for “Clark’sâ€. FARMS FOR SALE. E. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. F YOU 'WANT TO BUY OR SELL A Fruit, Stock. Grain or Dairy Farm. write H. W. Dawson, Brampton, or 90 Colborne St.. Toronto. 3. W. DAWSON, Colborne St" Toronto. STOCK SALESMAN’. V ANTED FOR BEST ALBERTA Oil proposition yet ‘organlzed. Apply for particulars to \V. B. Leitch, grails of Ottawa Building, Montreal. NEWSPAPERS I‘OB SALE. 00D \VEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN York County. Stationery and Book Business in cennectlon. Price $4,000. Terms liberal. Wilson Publish- ing Company, 73 'West Adelaide Street, Toronto. ' MISCELLANEOUS. ANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC. internal and external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment. 'erte us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. Colllngwood. Ont. uâ€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"______ Same Old Stuff. “Does your husband ever say anything about his mother’s cook- ing?†“No; but he say’s things about my cooking that his father used to say about his mother’s cooking.†Minard’s Linlment Cures Distemper. Hard 0n Manager. “The head of our concern decid- ed to have everybody undergo an efï¬ciency examination ’and appor- tion the jobs accordingly.†“How did it turn out '2†“The ofï¬ce boy won the manag- er’s job, and the manager couldn’t pass at all.†Minard's Llnlment Co.. Limited. Dear Sirs.â€"Thls fall I got thrown on a fence and hurt my chest very bad. so I could not work and it hurt me to breathe. I tried all kinds of Liniments and they did me no good. One bottle of MINARD‘S LINIMENT, warmed on flannels and applied on my breast. cured me completely. C. H. COSSABOOM. Rossway. Digby Co.. N.S. Consoling. “You’ll pardon me,†said Prof. Debore, “I’d no idea I had been talking so long.†“‘O‘h, you haven’t been talking long, professor,†said some one, trying to be polite. “It only seems long.†YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Murine Eye Remedy for Red Weak, Watery Eyes and. Granulated Eyelids; i~lo Bmartln e- ust. Eye Comfort. Jerte for Book of the Eye ymallll‘ree. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago. Obliging. “Have you obliging neighbors?†"‘We have. "heyare obliging us to move by the infernal racket they kick up nights.†Minerals Llnlment Cures Garget 1n Cows. Freddy’s father had been giving him lessons in politeness, but hard- ly dared hope that the seeds of his teaching had taken root. One day, hearing noise coming from the nur- sery. he investigated, and found Freddy pounding his little brother. “I’m surprised, Freddy,†said his father, sternlv‘. “that you should hurt your little brother. Don’t you know it is very cowardly to strike one who is smaller than yourself '2†“Yes,†replied the culprit, meekly, "but when you thrashed me yesterday I was too polite to mention it.†7 3': is the best. remedy -' , known for sunburn, I heat. rashes, .eczemc ‘W sore feet... stings and blisters. A slnn food! All brat/55m and may. only , .. r. M ' .wï¬exx‘uss a _- _ a; ‘levaxgp cringe-waxs‘sr†;.,.; .. ,gx . flr'fl“ ï¬d‘f"vï¬wwilm’ï¬v"\"r.i‘av4\ ‘~"eâ€â€˜v“‘(r“\m“vflvï¬hpkflv'l. :« -“ ‘ 35"... v“; ..\v...' '_ vi , , -." .