k he In a downpour of rain the Paris policeman hangs his cap on a hook in the back of his belt and draws & over his head the hood of a short .blue cape of heavy elcth. _ _ This hooded cape is called a â€"ecapochon, and in its longer form, reaching to tie knees, is used by civilians as well in cold or rainy weather. Accordingly at such times the streets of Paris seem to be alive with cowled monks. Ht+++++++++++4++++++++++ Recently the London plan for conâ€" trolling vehicles has come into vogue successfully on the Paris boulevards. The policemen detailed for such duty wear white gloves and signal with white clubs. German policemen wear helmets and bhave & distinctly martial air. Every case of indigestion, no matter how bad, can be cured by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Not only cured, but cured for good. That‘s & sweeping statement and you are quite right in demanding evidence to back it. And it is backed by eviâ€" dence in plentyâ€"living evidence among your own neighbors, no matâ€" ter in what part of Canada you live. Ask your neighbors and they will tell you of people in your own disâ€" trict who have been cured by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills of dizziness, palpitation, â€" sour ~stomach, sick headaches, and the internal pains cf indigestion. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure because they strike Your Ngighbors Can Tell You of Cures by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. am glad to have an opportunity to speak in favor of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, for they deserve all the praiso that can be given them. I was a great sufferer from indigesâ€" tion, which was often accompanied by nausea, sick headache and backâ€" ache. As a result my complexion was very bad and I had black rings under the eyes. I took a great deal of doctor‘s medicine, but it never €id more than give me the most temporary relief. _ About a year ago I was advised to give Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills a trial. Before I kad taken a couple of boxes I found relief, and by the time I had used a half dozen boxes I found myself fesling like a new woman, with a good appetite, good digestion, and a clear complexion. I can strongly recommend Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for this trouble and advise similar sufferers to lose no time in taking them. London Bobbies Carry No Clubsâ€" Hoods for French Police. London patrolmen carry no clubs. Attached to the iniddle of the belt behind is a dark lantern. The cuffs of their coats have vertical stripes, blue and white, signifying rank and distinguished service. â€" During the frequent showers and rains they wear little waterproof capes. Their silent regulation of street traffic by hand signals is a realization of perâ€" fection. In Paris the ordinary patrolmen wear blue caps and coats and in summer white duck trousers. They carry short swords, says the Travel Magazine, rather as an emblem of authority, but in extreme danger use the flat side as a clup. A++4444++4+++4++++4+++++4++ 3 kerome cumpram winm. t stratghbat the root of all stomach troubles. They make new, rich, red blood and newâ€" blood is just what the stomach needs to set it right and give it strength for its work. â€" Mrs. Geo. E. Whitenect, Hatfield Point, N. B., says: "I Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure all the troubles which have their oriâ€" gin in bad blood. That is why they cure anaemia, indigestion, rheumaâ€" tism, eczema, St. Vitus dance, parâ€" tial paralysis, and the many ailâ€" ments of girlhood and womanhood. old by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, by writing The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ount. INDIGESTION CURED EVIDENGE IN PLENTY Every mother should be able to recognize and cure the minor ills that attack her little ones. _ Prompt action may prevent serious illnessâ€" perhaps save a little life. A simple, safe remedy in the home is therefore a necessity, and for this purpose there is nothing else so good as Baby‘s Own Tablets. They promptly cure all stomach and bowel troubles, â€" destroy _ worms, break up colds, make teethâ€" ing easy and keep children healthy and cheerful. _ Mrs. Jos. Lovesque, Casselman, Ont., says:â€"‘"I have used Baby‘s Own Tablets and have always found them satisfacâ€" tory. _ My child hasâ€"grown splendidly and is always good natured since I began using this medicine.‘‘ Sold by meâ€" dicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ _ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. FOREIGN POLICEMEN. "Oh, Mr. George, what a real helpful rermon yours was ! So pracâ€" tical, so wise !"‘ ‘‘Yes, indeed, in double deed, it has helped me,‘‘ said the dame, Feeling pleased with the sermon and, considering it a â€" helpful one: Mr. Lloyd George was not astonâ€" ished when, upon leaving the chapel, an old woman rushed up to him and grasped his hand, saying; "I am delighted to hear it," he replied. ‘"I only hope it may prove a help to you." ‘The Almighty does with you just as a good gardener does with his flowers. He plants geraniums and heliotropes in the sunshine, because he knows they will grow better there, but he looks out for a shady nook for the fuchsias." Several excellent stories connectâ€" ed with the little Welsh Chancelâ€" lor‘s preaching and fine eloquence have already been circulated, but one that has hitherto escaped pubâ€" lication relates how, preaching one day, he took for his subject the Creator‘s wisdom and knowledge as to what is best for man, and he exâ€" horted his hearers, instead of reâ€" belling against their lot, to believe in the doctrine that all things work together for good. Mr. Lloyd George wound up his address by saying : Aorial Passenger Service Begins Next Spring. The managing director of the Zepâ€" pelin Airship Construction Comâ€" pany, Herr Colsmann, in a lecture at Strasburg, Germany, on Count Zeppelin‘s future plans, stated that the Count intended to establish & rumber of airship lines for tho T6â€" gular conveyance of passengers beâ€" tween different towns. Count Zepâ€" pelin had already been in communiâ€" cation with various municipalities, and had received promises of supâ€" port from some of the most importâ€" ant towns in Germany. § Mr. Loyd George is a Local Preachâ€" er as Well as a Financier. Never before has England been able to boast of having a Chancellor of the Exchequer who can adorn a pulpit equally as well as ho does the Treasury Bench. But Mr. Lloyd George manages to do both. When not engaged in financial problems or in "robbing hen roosts,""‘ he is to be heard preaching in his native tongue from the pulpits of many a Welsh Bethel. Herr Colsmann stated that 300 days per year are suitable for aerial voyages. The Zeppelin airâ€" ships which will be used for this purpose will carry a crew of six, including the engineer, and will be capable of conveying twenty pasâ€" sengers. It is intended that each voyage sha.l last about seven hours, except in the case of longerâ€"distance eruises from certain fixed towns to other towns. Two airships for the conveyance of passengers will be completed by the early Spring of next year, and two more will be ready by May. ‘Herr Colsmann concluded by stating that fares for acrial .pasâ€" sengers would be somewhat expenâ€" sive at first, owing to the heavy cost of the upkeep of the airships. The costs would, however, naturalâ€" ly ~diminish in proportion to the general development of aerial naâ€" vigation, so that in course of time aerial voyages would no longer be & pastime for the wealthy, but an ordinary means of communication, at any rate for the middle classes. Herr Colsmann added that the German War Office has promised a subvention in support of the line connecting Duesseldorf with Luâ€" cerne in view of the military adâ€" vantages of establishing acrial comâ€" munication in this part of Gerâ€" many. The first regular line of airships will be established between Duesâ€" seldorf and Lucerne, with Tologne, Bonn, â€" Mayence, _ Frankfortâ€"onâ€" Main," Carlsrubhe, Stuttgart, and cne or two other towns, as calling Etations.. Other lines of airships will be established to connect other towns with stations on the direct route between Duesseldorf and Luâ€" cerne. The Town Council of Cologne, for instance, is willing to invest £25,â€" CC3 in the new company for the inâ€" auguration of a line of airships which will establish aerial communiâ€" cation between Cologne and other important centres of population. The municipality of Duesseldorf is also willing to subscribe a substanâ€" tial sum towards the capital of the new company. 2 In some cases regular lines of airships will be estav.ished, while in other cases pleasure cruises will take place at regular intervals. Summer is the hardest time for the buman skin. (Its delicate tiny pores, if worked under the best conditions, would have a rough time because of the heat. How when they have to work when impaired or damaged by sunburn and heat spots? No wo..der one has rough patches, freckles, etc. Za iBuk heals sick skins. _ When a patch of skin on face, neck, or arms is blistered by the sun, apply Zamâ€"Buk at once. It will cool and soothe beautifully, and new skin will be quickly formed. When you are footsore, or have some chafed places, Zamâ€"Buk will give you ease. When the mosquitoes raise lumps on you, Zamâ€"Buk will stop that terrible itching and smarting. Keep Zamâ€"Buk handy, use il freely, and this will be the happiest summef {ou have ever apent, viewed from the skin ealth standpoint. All druggists and stores. CHANCELLOR AND PREACHER SICX SXIHNS IX SUMMER. EVERYBODY TO FLY "And your wife aimed at and struck your head with the cup ?‘ "Yos, sir." ‘‘Well, then, all I have to say is that you should be very proud of her." Realistic War Test to be Made at Portsmouth. Preparations are now being made at Portsmouth, England, for a reaâ€" listic war test of the efficiency of tre harbor defences. In time of war, to prevent the entrance of hosâ€" tile torpedo craft at night the narâ€" row entrance to the harbor will be closed by a heavy boom. Some naâ€" val officers hold that a destroyer 1 rushed at it at top speed might break her way through it or even leap over it. ze $ Hard and soft corns cannot withâ€" stand Holloway‘s Corn Cure; it is effectual every time, Get a bottle at once and be happy. "for never before have I ever been able to tell what was the matter with those dratted fuchsias !"‘ The boom which is to be attackâ€" ed is composed of heavy logs of timber about 300 feet long, placed a few feet apart, endâ€"on to the line of attack. _ They are secured toâ€" gether by numerous strong. steel hawsers. On their seaward ends the top logs are studded with long steel spikes to tear open the hull of any boat which runs up against them and sink her. The width between the logs is not sufficient to admit the hull of even a destroyer. It has been proposed that the crater of Vesuvius should be used as a crematorium for the dead of all nations. A crucial experiment is therefore to be carried out. The old destroyâ€" er Ferret, a vessel of 290 tons and 4,400â€"h.»., which under favorable conditions can steam twentyâ€"seven knots, will make a rush at the boom, in circumstances as closely as possible resembling those of acâ€" tual war. _ Some years ago a steam launch leaped over a less formidable boom at Berchaven. For her attack a section of the boom will be laid out in the upper part of Portsmouth Harbor in shalâ€" low water. She will then charge the boom at top speed. No little nerve will be required on the part of her officers and crew. "I think,‘"‘ said the merchant, "T‘ll have to dismiss your friend Polk. I never saw anyone quite so lazy." ‘ Siow in everything, is het?‘‘ ‘‘No, not everything. . He gets tired quick enough."" Are you discoureged? Is your doctor‘s bill a heavy financial load? Is your pain & heavy physical burden? I know what these mean to delicate womenâ€"I have been discoura%ed, too; but learned how to cure myself, want to relieve gour burâ€" dens. Why not end the pain and stop the doctor‘s bill? I can do this for you and will if you will assist me,. _ _ _ 1 No other fly killer compares with Wilson‘s Fly Pads. All fvo‘u need do is to write for a free box of the remedy which has been placed in my hands to be given awa% Perhaps this one box will cure Youâ€"“ as done so for others. If so, I shall be happy and you will be cured for 2¢ (the cost of & ostage stamp). Your letters held confiâ€" gentiany. Write toâ€"day for my free treatâ€" ment. MRS. F. EB CURRAH, Winssor, Ont. As the Oil Rubs in, the Pain Rubs Out.â€"Applied to the seat of a pain in any part of the body the skin absorbs the soothing liniment under brisk friction and the patiâ€" ent obtains almost instant relief. The results of the use of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil have surâ€" prised many who were unacquaintâ€" ed with its qualities, and once known it will not â€"be rejected. Try 16. Sceales which can register the diffâ€" erence in weight between a fly dead and alive have been made by a Caliâ€" fornian jeweller. ‘ Many a man makes a noise like a pessimist in order to let the world know he is in it. ONE TEASPOONFUL of Painkiller in hot water sweetened will cure almost any case of Batulency and indigestion. Avoid subâ€" stitutes, there is but one "Painkiller"â€" Perry Davis‘â€"25¢. and 50c. One trial of Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator will convince you that it has no equal as a worm medicine. Buy a bottle and seo if it does not please you. There are only 770,000 natives in all of Siberia. A Woman‘s Sympathy WILL CHARGE THE BOOM. ISSUE NO. 25â€"09. APPRECLATION Drinkingâ€"water is now being preâ€" pared, says Nature, from the lower reaches of the Thames, and from many European rivers, which is as wholesome as any that can be obâ€" tained from _ _the mountains _ of Wales or Scotland.. River water, which may carry hundreds of objecâ€" tionable germs in every cubic cenâ€" timeter, can, by â€"the methods of purification now in use, be made entirely safe to drink. In truth, it would appear that such water is safer than some derived from supâ€" posedly ‘nnocuous country sources, Through indiscretion in eating green fruit in summer many chilâ€" dron become subject to cholera morbus caused by. irritating acids that act violently on the lining of the intestines. Pains and dangerâ€" ous purgings ensuse and the delicate system of the child suffers under the drain. In such cases the safest and surest medicine is Dr. J. D. Kelâ€" logg‘s Dysentery Cordial. It will check the inflammation and save the child‘s life. ONCE MORE THE THAT DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS CURE EVEN INHERITED ILLâ€"HEALTH. "I suffered from a number of s from an early age,""‘ says Mr. Dayâ€" on, who is now thirtyâ€"two years old. "I inherited my trouble from my parents. I was weak, nervous and run down. I suffered from Back:â€" ache and my muscles would cramp. I had a bheavy dragging sensation across the loins. I was always thirsty ; I had great difficulty in collecting my thoughts, and my memory was failing me. 3 Charles Dayon Suffered from Early Youth, but the Old Reliable Kidney Remedy Banished His Ilis and Mado Mim Strong. St. George, Man., June 14.â€" (Special).â€"Yet another _ case in which illâ€"health inherited from parents has been vanquished by Dodd‘s Kidney Pills is that of Mr. Charles Dayon, a farmer well known in this neighborhood. _ "I was altogether in a bad way when I started to use Dodd‘s Kidâ€" ney Pills,â€"but they helped me alâ€" most from the first box. They gave me strength and helped me so much in every way that I am satisâ€" fied a little longer treatment will make me a well man.‘" Mr. Dayon‘s symptoms were the symptoms of Kidney Disease, and Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cure every form of Kidney Disease no matter what stage it is in or how it is conâ€" tracted. After making a most careful study of the matter, U. S. Government scientists state definitely that the common house fly is the principzl means of distributing typhoid [evâ€" er, dliphtheria and smallpox. Wl son‘s Fly Pads kill the flies and the disease germs, too. "My wife has that awful disease, kleptomania.‘‘ ‘"Is she trying to cure it?" ‘‘Well, she is taking something all the while." "Brown must be terribly in debt." "What makes you think so 1"‘ ‘"He got a raiso in salary the otaer day and never said a word agout it. WE CIVE YOU A TIP! Buy the genuine. "The D. & L." Menthol Plasters. Unâ€" principled manufacturers are trying to take advantage of the great sale of "The D. & L." by putting up a substitute. The genuine only made by Davis & Lawrence Co. Tommy looked for a long time at bhis father‘s moustache, in a conâ€" templative way, then broke out with, ‘"When I grow up, shall I have feathers like father, mummy ?* For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Byes, Granulation, Pink Bye and Eyo Strain, Murine doesn‘t smart] Bouthes Eye rain; is Compounded by Exper: fenced Physicians; Contains no Injurious or Prohibited Drugs. Try Murine for your Eye Troubles. You will like Murine. Try it 11} Baby‘s Eyes for Scaly Kyelids. Druggists sel Murine at 50¢. _ Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, will sond you InterestingKyo Books Free. A Pill That Lightens Life. â€" To the man who is a victim of indigesâ€" tion the transaction of business becomes an added misery. He canâ€" rot concentrate his mind upon his tasks and loss and vexation attend him. To such a man Parmelee‘s Vegotable Pills offer relief. A course of treatment, according to directions, will convince him of their great excellence. They are confidently recommended. because they will do all that is claimed for them. It looks as though my marriage with Miss Mullins would have to be postponed.‘‘ ‘‘What‘s the matter, old fellow ?""‘ "She got married to young Dobson yesterday,‘"‘ "Dear Teacher,"‘ wrote_ little Johnry‘s mother,â€"‘‘Kindly excuse Jiohn‘s absence from school yesterâ€" day afternoon, as he fell in the mud. Bv doing the same, you will greatly oblige his mother." PURIFYING RIVER WATER Try Murine Eye Remedy. AFRAID TO BRAG. PROOF IS GIVEN Servantâ€"‘‘Please, ma‘am, gan you give me my character !"‘ Mistress â€" "Certainly, Bridget ; but what do you want it for 1 You are surely not going to leave me without giving notice first t‘ Servantâ€""Oh, you never fear, ma‘am, I‘m not thinking of leavâ€" ing you, but my sister‘s going to .stel;x’zice, and she wants the loan of 1t: Nimrod was a mighty hunter, Eut had he hunted in the ‘"‘Tema gami‘‘ region he would have been a mightier one. Nimrod huated for glory, but Temagamians hunt for game. Those Indians who madeo the first canoe of birch bark long ago, were our greatest benefactors. The children of these Indians know the canoe, and they know how to use it, and if you go to Temagami this summer they will paddle your canoe in their own superbh way. They will be the best guides you ever had. ‘ Students who camp ia summer along the Temagami lakes are able to do two years‘ work in one. Finest of fishing and hunting. Good hotel accommodation. _ EKasy of access by the Grand Trunk Railâ€" way System. Information and beauâ€" tiful descriptive publication sent free on application to J. D. Mcâ€" Donald, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. "I don‘t want my hair brushed over my forehead any longer,‘ deâ€" ‘clared Harold. "I want & srack ip it, like father‘s." 2 The Home. § THE GREAT NORTH COUNTRY. The opinions of other people would be more interesting if they did not conflict with our own. A Safe Pill for Suffering Women. â€"The secluded life of women which permits of little healthful exercise, is a fruitful cause for the pains and lassitude that so many of them experience. Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills will correct irregularities of the digestive organs and restore health and vigor. The most delicate woman can use them with safety, because their action, while effecâ€" tive, is mild and soothing. If allowed to roam over your bouse those few innocentâ€"looking house flies may cause a real tragedy any day, as they are known to be the principal agents for the spread cf those deadly diseases, typhoid fever, diphtheria and smallpox. "Jenkins declares that where he was in Switzerland the mercury often dropped to zera at night.‘" ‘‘That‘ s nothing."" ‘‘What‘s nothâ€" ing t‘" "Zero." Has never failed to stotg Falling Hair It Eosi- tively kills the Dandruf Germ. Try it and be convinced for yoursolf. vOouUuRr MONEY REFUNDED IF iT FAILS Write for Descriptive Pamphlet. The Peak Mfg Co., 129 Viotoria St., Toronto, Ont: Peak‘s Hair Grower 1 > 39 J 49 _# hy _ s asg» > & _ss wWHY Do \, 4t C ® R & Bend for (free) Catalogue No. 75. The BELL PIANO § Organ Co.. Limited GUELPH,.ONTAR D. BRIDGET § REQUEST. Loo PAlDsoa>â€" PERFECT CORN SALVE § Sure Cure . Maneb 25° § 6 ABauld 3+ thhomiéâ€"ont. i.â€"N OPINION. A Sasond Priza of Onoe Hundrod Bollars Cazh Two Prizos of Flfty Bollars Each Ten Frizes of Twoenty Sollars Each Ten Prizes of Ten Bollars Each Twoanty Prizes of Five Bollars Each One Handred Prizes of Ono Bollar Eaohn Full particulars on private post cird in every piokage of Qrange Meat. If you eater this congeit, coomplata the blank space below with your name and a@ddrais, out it out and meall it to T. Qrange Meat, Kingston. Ont . Nc,%"{'xoqefl’ 1t will couut equal bo te 3. C gare* _ ap * m* earton bottoms. ""a NC A208 & s WHY DO f So many Institutions devoted to the higher Eduâ€" *Â¥ cation select Bell pianos 2 The fact that they meg snd prefer the Bell is evidence of distinet menit ! BP NP in One follows professional advice in acquiring an cducu:on, CONDITIONS are similar to the last Contest, except that all Orange Meat Carton Bottoms must be sent in om or before November 30th, 1909. MORZ PRIZES THAN THE LAST > The First Priza will again bo a LIFZ ANNUITY of FIFTYâ€"TWO BDOLLABS CASH Announces a New Prize Contest Equal to One Dollar per Week Every Week during Li‘etime ANOTHER CASH PRIZE CONTEST OQORANGE MEAT 3 sont© x0 Ihe only pMNO Repesting Actior. ARKP _â€"One follows professional advice in acqumnï¬:ï¬: equcati why not follow profescional custom in buying pianos ? %he only pianos with the llimitable Quick _only. > glt utC ‘\3\99 iy8 _ . you o‘l"ï¬m‘a _ 2p9 5o aste** TARGOX BROS., 274 Dundas St., TORONTO, 0KÂ¥ gLAss LSURARCE AGEXTS WiRTED own home scom as you stark All y -r ws, wo‘il explain all about fh. WOOL Beowing cotton CANYAS GLOVES. _ unlimited demand ai yo own horee scon as you stark All you require is m sow s <g nnc);lne. oe‘s: Ca8 stpe o_ _‘ 3 susply 25,000 doze! Jpargpeed Nlstea b roady tosow, ther ,. ns ’@ fora can “"{15 f hus oeadng parts cheapor 6 g' P s 6 you eould buy 6 ‘_ prca inss eloth. No wisl â€" heee norlsk, Natke $4.: : nniec e evien t to §$3.00 per wesl Spare time. Werib@ wa ce mc se w ae ce ANTRY WOMAN, Hberal wases and @1 for diningâ€"room work, Wagos $.5.00 p gaonth. _ Apply ‘the Welland." St. Catharings, WCMEN MAKE MONEY ! Cleaning and Curiing and Kid Gloves cleared Th can be sent by post, Io por os, tha beat place is s National ProflnflhrITla.‘i'oâ€" Class Insurance 0512: any, Limited. BHead Ofica London. Baglan fambushed 1854. c:zasm. Â¥ifty Thousand Poundg aterling. For Agensios at aarepreseated poiabls Province of Oxtario, nddress J. H. EWART, Chisf Agont,‘ No. 18 Wellington Street East, Toronto, Sand for booklet " Glass Insurance." o en e e ENce oc ne Ca ces permaorem banin t enan 1 $75 to $20, delivered FRAEIGHT PALp ab adg station in Ontario for $63 to $70. Ful‘lgy guarat taed. No such valus ever bafore offored in Caam da. Catalogue free. Other speciel linesâ€"Hamest and Groceries.. 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