24 Every mother knows how fatal Khe summer months as to small jchildren. Cholera infantum, djarrhoea, dysentery and stomach fLroubles are alarmingly frequent at this time and too often a little lifo is kc.st after a few hours‘ illness. The kmother who keeps Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" ets in the house feels safe. The ccasional use of the Tablets gre- ents stomach and bowel troubles r if the troubla comes suddenly ill bring the little one through fely. _ Mrs. Geo. Howell, Sandy each, Que., says :â€"=â€"‘‘My baby was uffering from colic, vomiting and diarrhoca, but after giving hira Baby‘s Own Tablets the trouble disâ€" eppeared.‘"" Bold by medicine dealâ€" ers or by mail at 25 cents a box, from The Dr. Williams‘ MedicineJ Co., Brockville, Ont. KEEP CHILDREN WELL DURING HOT WEATHER 1809 _ m t areve ns Mr. Matthew Arnold...... Mr. Fred_eréck Locker Lampâ€" son, died 1895....... ... 152,059 Mr. Coventy Patmore, died 1896, aged seventyâ€"three. 43,885 Mr. William Morris, died "In witnessâ€" whereof, I, the said Algernon Charles Swinburne, have to this my will set my hand this third day of February one thouâ€" sand nine hundred and four. (Signed) "A. C. Swinburne." It is interesting to compare the estates left by a number of other eminent people of the Victorian period :â€" Alfred, first Baron Tennyâ€" son, died 1892, at the age of eightyâ€"three years.... $2836,030 Robert _ Browning, _ died "I, ~Algernon Charles Swinâ€" burne, of The Pines, Putney Hall, in the county of Surrey, esquire, declare this to be my last will. I devise and bequeath all my properâ€" ty whatsoever and wheresoever, both real and personal, to Walter Theodore Wattsâ€"Dunton, of The Pines, Putney Hill, aforesaid, and 1 appoint him to be the sole executor. sl Goemm 0 SE We enb n on tch t e alivar h Sulinne it iN id sitioreat The will, probate of which was granted in London the other day, is a short typewritten document, as follows :â€" Estate of Late Algernon Charles Swinburne and Others. Algernon Charles Swinburne, the last of the famous band of great Victorian poets, who died at his home, The Pines, Putney, recently, aged seventyâ€"two, left estate®valued at $121,412 gross, including perâ€" sonalty of the net value of $99,981, purities it cannot absorb the good rom the food when it is digested. Vothing can stimulate the glands; @and nothing can @absorb the nourâ€" ishment but pure, red blood. And othing can give that pure, red Sicodibut Dr. Williams Pink Pills] Mrs. Alfred Gallant, Mill River, P J E. I. says:â€"‘‘For several years, previous up to two years ago, I suf< fered continually from indigestion. I could not eat enough to keep my strength, and what little I did eat, mo matter what kind of food, caused great pains, so that I became much ;reduced in flesh, strength and energy. I consulted several doctorg ‘and took medicine from them but iwithout any benefit whatever. On the advice of a friend I began to !take Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and ‘soon good results were noticed, I could slightly increase the amount ‘of food day after day, and suffered ino inconvenience, until after takâ€" jing ten boxes I could eat any kind! t of food and in a short time got baclgi Indigestion can be treated in imany ways, but it can be cured in only one wayâ€"through the blood. Purgatives cannot cure indigestion. By main force they move the food on still undigested.. That weakens the wholse system, uses up the naâ€" tural juices of the body and leaves the stomach and bowels parphedf and sore. It is a cause of indigesâ€" tionâ€"not a cure. Others try preâ€" digested _ foods and peptonized drugs. But drugs which digest the food for the stomach really weaken its power. The digestive organs can never do the work properly un til they are strong enough to do is for themselves. Nothing can givd the stomach that power but the new," rich, red blood so abundantly sup~ plied by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. lSo the reason for their success is lain. The health of the stomach depends upon the blood in its deliâ€" ate veins. If that blood is weak and watery the gastric glands haven‘t the strength to secrete the Euioes which alone can digest the ood. If the blood is loaded with â€" You can get these Pills from any ‘dealer in medicine or they will be gsent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by addressing the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. to my normal state of health antj feel that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pill have surely cured â€"me of a most stubborn case of indigestion.‘‘ U s --A.wAu. Rarrnk rf l CELCCE 1896 ,aged sixtyâ€"two years 275,345 adige tion and Similar Troubles Kust be Treated Through tha Blood. stt Bat ol LEGACIES OF POETS. F02 A BAD STOMAGH RE 93,875 5,200 Mr. Green: Do you know what I felt during the wedding ceremony toâ€"day !"* Miss Sharp: ~‘No, what was it ?‘ Mr. Green : ‘‘"Well I felt profoundly thankful that I was not the bridegroom.‘‘ Miss Sharp : ‘‘Very likely the bride felt like that, 400.‘ & In Egypt an enormous amount of trouble and expense has been causâ€" ed by the weeds and other vegetable growths which spread so rapidly as to choke canals and other waterâ€" ways in a few days. _ Clearing by hand has been found impossible in one district, so a motor boat has been equipped with a unique weed cutter and placed in service. The cutting attachments consists of a pair of V shaped knives with sharp and powerful blades, worked by belt from the propeller shaft. They trail along the bottom of the waterâ€" way, cutting the growth off at the roots. It is said that the little boas will clear as much as five acres an hour. Small but Potent.â€"Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills are small, but they are effective in action. Their fine qualities as a corrector of stomach troubles are known to thousands and they are in constant demand everywhere by those whoâ€" know what a safe and simple remedy they are. They need no introduction to those acquainted with them, but to those who may not know them they are presented as the best preâ€" paration on the market for disorâ€" ders of the stomach. A husband who overcomes his wife‘s fits of temper my means_ of confections speaks in glowing terms of 11s sugarâ€"curing process. Where Weakness is, Disease Will Settle.â€"If one suffers from any orâ€" ganic weakness, inherited or conâ€" tracted, there disease will settle when it attacks the body. Therefore drive out the pains that beset you, do not let a cold or a cough harass you, and keep the respiratory orâ€" gans in a good healthy cormdition. This you can â€"do by using Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil. Prevention is the wisest course. â€"Unscrupulous makers are putting up al counterfeit of "The D. & L.‘ Menthol Plaster. The genuine is made by David & Lawrence Co. Just when the coffee thinks it has good ground for complaint, the egg drops in and settles the whole busâ€" iness. ‘‘The old man not only got well, but kept so for four or five years afterward, and he always stoutly declared that his midnight meal had cured him. ‘‘As soon as tuis news spread through the neighborhood, several friends called to siv up, or watch, with the sufferer. Aamong them was a seaâ€"captain who took the second watch. ‘"After eating â€" heartily, â€" Mr. Holmes said he felt much better, and went quietly to sleep. The next morning, when grandfather called, he found his patient on the road to recovery. The other, expecting to win his money back, assented. The officer then hopped up forty steps in twenty hops, and, hopping back one, finished in tae prescribed manner, and won the wager! Dish of Corn Beef ard Cabbage Made a Sick Man Well. ‘"This idea that people thrive best on the food they like best is not as modern as you seem to think,"" said the old doctor to the young doctor. ‘‘When Ezekiel Holmes was someâ€" what over one hundred years old he was taken sick, and my grandâ€" father, one of the best physicians in that section, was called to see him, after the family had done their worst to make him better. "A little after midnight Mr. Holmes awoke and said the doctor was starving him. The captain askâ€" ed what he would itke to eat. "‘T‘d been wanting boiled dish a fortnight," he used to _ say, ‘and mother wouldn‘t let me have it. But I worked a traverse on her, and got well.‘" The athlete accepted the wager, and made the trial, to find â€" that there were fortyâ€"one steps to the flight, and that, after. making twenty hops, he had lost. "Grandfather pronounced Mr. Holmes very ill, and told the family that the end was probably near; he might not live over the night. «‘Corned beef and cabbage,‘ reâ€" plied the old man. A smart military officer once bet an athlete that he could not hop up a certain long flight of steps two at a time. He parid up, but accused the other of sharp pructice. ‘Sharp practice!‘‘ was the retort indignant. _ ‘‘Well, I‘ll make â€"the same bet with you that I can do (be. : ‘"‘The captain found some in the pantry,â€"it was a staple dish in those daysâ€"and gave him a generâ€" ous plateful, reasoning, as he said afterward, that so long as the old man‘s hours wére numbered, he might as well bave what he wanted while he lasted. §EE THAT YOU CET THE REAL THINC: THE CABBAGE CURE. WEED CUTTINGS NOT TO BE HAD. According to the estimates of Mr. Lewis B. Stillwell, presented before the American Institute of Electriâ€" cal Engineers, the Niagara Falls hydroâ€"electric plants during the year 1908 saved more than a million tons of coal, which otherwise would have had to be burned in order to produce an equivalent amount of mechanical energy. _ During the same year, says Mr. Stillwell, the Interborough Rapid Transit Comâ€" pany in New York, by its electric system, saved nearly a million tons of coal from the amount that would have been consumed by locomoâ€" tives. Mr. Stillwell has also _ calâ€" culated that when the application cf electric power in the coalâ€"mines cï¬ the Northumberland and Durâ€" ham district of England is completâ€" ed, there will be a saving of 1,700,â€" 000 tons of coal per year, for use elsewhbere than at the mines. ELECTRICITY SAVING COAL Holloway‘s Corn Cure destroys all kinds of corns and warts, root and branch. Who, then would enâ€" dure them with such a cheap and effectual remedy within reach ? The very corpulbent suitor had just proposed on his knees to his inamorata and she had coldly deâ€" clined. "If you will not accept my offer,""‘ said he, in desperation, ‘"at least help me up.‘"" PUBLIC _ INSTITUTIONS have found Eainkiller very useful. ‘There is nothing equal to it in all cases of bowel troubles, Avoid substitutes, there is but one "Pain‘ killer‘"‘â€"Perry Davis‘â€"25c. and 500. She: ‘"Do you remember that thirty years ago you proposed to me, and I refused you?"‘ He: "Oh, yes! That‘s one of the most treasured _ recollections of â€" my youth."" Jack: ‘"Smith asked me to come to his home this evening. Says he‘s going to _ celebrate his golden wedding."" â€" Gladys: â€"‘‘Why, he‘s been married only three years.‘‘ Jack: "That‘s what I am told. He said it seemed like fifty." If allowed to roam over your house those few innocentâ€"looking house flies may cause a real tragâ€" edy any day, as they are known to be the principal agents for the spread of those deadly diseases, tyâ€" choid fever, diphtheria and smallâ€" pox. No other fly killer compares with Wilson‘s Fly Pads. furine Affords Reliable Relief to Eyes that Need ‘are. Try Murine Eye Romody In Your Eyes. t Boothes Kye â€"Pain. CYÂ¥es‘m: * ‘"‘Where do you live?l Are you in this district !"" "I guess so. I live down the street ‘bout four blocks.""‘ ‘‘What is your aame ?‘ ‘‘Martin Luther Hicks.‘‘ \ ©Martin Luther!" said the teachâ€" er. ‘"I presume, Martin, you know for whom you were named ?‘ . Attacks of cholera and dysentery come quickly, there seldom being any warning of the visit. Remedc al action must be taken just as quickâ€" ly if the patient is to be spared great suffering and permanent inâ€" jury to the lining membranes of the bowels. The readiest preparatiou for the purpose is Dr. J. D. Kel logg‘s Dysentery Cordial. It can be got at small cost at any drug store or general dealer‘s, and it will afford relief before a doctor can be called. ‘‘¥es‘m," answered the boy, brightening up. ‘"I was named after me uncle on me mother‘s side. He keeps a liv‘ryâ€"stable."" Customerâ€""So you sell these watches at two dollars each! It must cost that to make them."‘ Jewellerâ€"‘"It does." ‘"‘Then how do you make any money "Repairing ‘em.‘"‘ A new boy made his appearance in the schoolroom, and Miss Adair, the teacher, summoned him to her desk. ‘‘Do you expect to come to school here regularly ?‘ she asked Aâ€" Great Record And it sometimes happens that after a man has made his mark he acquires a wile who makes him toe 16. him by the Ontario Society of Artists. TWO exhibited their paintings at exhibition of the Royal Canadian : Academy. ï¬OUR are engaged in teaching. HREE are in active journalism. NINE are employed as trained nurses. _ Whe illustrated prospectus may be had by applying to the "Secreâ€" tary,"" St. Margaret‘s College, Toronto. An illustrated booklet of Stq Margaret‘s College gives the reâ€" cord of its pupils for the eyar :â€" EIGHTEEN attended Universities, FOURTEEN taught Music. FOUR had their paintings accepted A Tomostlo Eyo Ramedy. FAMILY NAME. HIS PROFIT. FREQUENT. Much distress and sicknessâ€" is caused by worms. Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator gives relief by removing the cause. Give it a trial and be convinced. Old customs die very hard in China, and in several parts of the Celestial Empire it is still considâ€" ered a high act of virtue for a woâ€" man to publicly commit suicide after the death of her husband. According to the law, the proceedâ€" ing is actually legal in some proâ€" vinces, and such is the state of public opinion that in districts where it is officially prohibited the authorities rarely interfere. After making a most_careful study of the matter, U. S. Governâ€" ment scientists state definitely that the common house fly is the prinâ€" cipal means of distributing typhoid fever, diphtheria and smallpox. Wilson‘s Fly Pads kill the flies and the disease germs, too. ‘There was a strange man here to see you toâ€"day, pap,"‘ said little Ethel, as she ran to meet her father in the hall. ‘©‘Did he have a bill?‘ ‘‘No, pap; he had just a plain nose.‘"‘ "Do you know anything about flirting ?‘ ‘"No,"‘ he replied sadly. "I thought I did, but when I tried it he girl married me." Red, Wenk, Weary, Watery Eyes Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Comâ€" ounded by Experienced Physicians. Muâ€" El;xe Doesn‘t Smart; Boothes Eye Pain. rite Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for illustrated Eye Book. At Druggists. A Standard Medicineâ€"Parmelec‘s Vegetableâ€"Pills, compounded of enâ€" tirely vegetable substances known to have a revivifying and salutary effect upon the digestive organs, have through years of use attained so eminent a position that they rank as a standard medicine. The ailing should remember this. Simple in their composition, they can be assimilated by the weakest stomach and are certain to have a healthful and agreeable effect on the sluggish digestive organs. pie crust, made to be broken." He may ‘"turn over a new leaf,""‘ but you have no assurance, but his, that the leaf will stay turned. We are very likely to underestimate the strength of habit, especially in others. We forget how much habit means in our own case, and think it costs others less to give up than it costs us. For instance, the girl who marries a man who smokes, expecting he‘ll give up his cigars for her sake, disâ€" covers that he remains pretty much as he was, if not worse. In the course of a long obseravtion, I‘ve never found a case where the woâ€" man‘s influence or wish was strong er than the man‘s love for his ‘harem of dusky beauties,"‘ says a writer. Many times the man has ‘‘sworn off"" before marriage "to please her,"" and either temporarily stopped or smoked on the quiet, only to resume openly when the knot was safely tied. Her best way is to accept the habit with the man and do it without nagging, or else bid him go away, and camp on the trail of some man who really hasn‘t the habit. Manufactured by J. B PAINE ‘‘We may live without learning, We may live without books ; But where is the man Who can live without cooks ?!" a0 00 en ce n t e LOADOSR UUICOEIRUC IOF whole complete Dog. Boautiful Metalized Rose Hat Pin for Half Dog. Will Not Change His Habits After Marriage. It is pretty safe to calculate that if you don‘t like your lover‘s ways or habits before marriage, you will not like them any better after the ceremony. 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