yy Only Vegetable Oils and no coarse animal fats-- are used in waking SOAP" : Doctors recommend it Nursery and Toilet [WROUGHT IN THE CASE OF A Her Doctor Said She Was in Con- sumption and Held Out No Hope of Recovery--To-Day She is Well, Strong and Ac- tive, From the feander, Charlottetown, PEI. Statistics published from time to time show the number of deaths oc curring thtoughout this country from consmuption to be as great as the number caused by all other prevent ible diseases combined. It is no won: { der, therefore, that the medical frater- nity has at last awakened to the fact that the most urgent means ust be i jtaken to prevent its further spread, and to teach the public. that while the diseases is readily communicated from ome person to another, it is not necessarily juherited, though the ten- Cure Sill poutiively remove 8 guarantee complesion blemish that we do | to. remove. Freckeline und La will positively remove eases of freckles. * Parlorse~113 King Street West, Toronto. A Subject for Thought. A subject that demands considera: tion, AB sotious thought. is the selog- tion of a reliable and competent drug. gist to whom you can 'go at all tives nic the MASuEAAOR 3 your Ao prions wi honestly and faith- fully" filled. 1 you have not yet de termined who - shall fill yout orders for the future, we ask you to give us a trial. Our drogs and medicines are the purcat, amd . our prices 'the low- ast. ¢ "5 MAKES SICK PEOPLE WELL. Faine's Celery Compound, the world's tést nnd best family niedi- cine a i people well. The thou sands = fentinmiube from the host Canad 3. people prove that no other tedicioe cnn so surely hawish ' didease, | Paine's Celery Compound permanently cures rhowinntisni, neuralgia, liver and kidnay «tronblis, and temoves all jm: purities 'rom the blood. Our stock of Paloe's Celery Compound is al way fresh; get your suppliey' from LY lee i Fie F4 £ by G. W. Mahood, Druggist, os ingston, Otasle. ¥ dency to it may be. 14 is therefore, of the ut importance that people with weak Jungs should take the greatest care of themselves to prev- ent consumption obtaining a hold up- on them, Pure out-of door. air, lots of sunshine, wholesome food and a good tonic medicine to keep the blood rich, red and pure, will enable anyone to Premist the inroads of the disease. As a blood forming tonic, there is no me- dicing the equal of Dr. Williams' Pink | Pills; These pills where freely and fair- by weed, 'will strengthen the weakest constitution and have cured many (cases of consumption when taken in its early stages. Proof of this is giv. en in the case of Mrs. Abram Henry, of Charlottetown, P.E.1. To a report er of the Islander who called upon her, Mis. Hevry said :---'A fow vears ago 1 found mysell growing weak and pale, and emaciated. 1 took various medicines on the advice of friends, bus fsone of them appeared to do me any good, and two yearg ago my condi- tion became #0 much worse that | wag obliged to take to my bed, and call in a doctor, who said that my turigs were affected, and that I was going into comsumption, and he told my mother, who was niostly in atten- dance upon me, that my recovery was very doubtful. I grew gradually weak- er and weaker. I could not sit up for five minutes; my lungs pained me; I cou povercly, lost almost all de sive. for food, and when 1 did eat I found it difficult to retain food on my stomach, I fell away in weight from 148 pounds to 100 pounds, and I do not think any of my friends expected th seg me get better. But some of them urged me to try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, and I decided to do so. 1 began by taking one pill a day, for my stomach was very weak, but I wal Soon able 10 increase this to three pills a day, and finally as my strongth was increasing under their use, I took nine pills a day. The change whith camé with the use of she, pills, va little short of miracul: oug, and so marked and rapid that ingide of two months after I began their use, 1 was able to leave my bed and move about the house, ahd soon after I was ahle to walk about in the open air and make short visits to my friends. On one af these occasions I mist the doctor who had attended ane, and he asked me what I had been taking that had made #uch a im- provement. 1 replied that IT had. been taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and he said 'all right," continue them; they won't hurt you, anyway." Well, I con tinged taking them whtil I had used Seventeen boxes with the résalt that I never felt Better than I do now-- pot even in my girlhood davs. It is tore than a year since T stopped tak- ing the pills, and you can see for yourself what they did for me. I may say, too, that my weight has increas ed to 137 pounds. I am not anxious for publicity, but when 1 think of what the pilld did for me, 1 believe I ought to sacrifice my own feslings for the benefit of some other poor suffer. or, Dr. Willianis® Pink Pills have pro- 'duced such remarkable cures as the fihove, because they are wholly un- ike ordinary medicines, which only ack upon the symptoms. These pills go direct to the root of the trouble, making new, rich blood, and giving "increased strength with every dose. In this way they cure consumption in ite edrly stages, also oat as paralysis, rhemmalism, = St. Vitus' dance, heart trouble, neuralgia, dys pepsin, chronic erysipelas, and all the functional troubles that makes the lives of sd many women miserable; The genuine pills are sold only in box os bearing the full name "Dr. Willi. ams' Pink Pills for Pals People." If you do nos find them at your dealers, they will be sent postpaid at 50 cents a box or Bix boxes for $2.50, by ad dressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine company,' Brockville, Ont. In Memory Of Robert Lee. Richmond, Va. Jan. 18 ~To-mor: row is the biftiday of Gen. Robert Bi Lee. In sone parts of the south anniversary was celebrated to- a while elsewhere the observances will be held Monday. In this city the day. is observed as a general holiday. 1% is nlso celebrated with a parade "local companive of the 70th regiment, and the firing of tory salute by the Richmond B celebratio 'horse and advertise a blockhead. a lion." He drew one with great care and -- BOTHA'S REPLY. ------ Bough And Cruel Treatment. London, Jan, - 17.~A blue book is- sued on the subject of concentration camps in South Africa contains far ther detailed explanations from Jord | Milner, the British high commissiover | and lord Kitcheger as to the causes of the charges of cruelty. Lord Kitch. ener emphatically denies commandagt Sehalkberger's charges of forcible m- moval and exposure of pi nt wor men and other accusations of rough. ang eruel treatment and says: "I of forterl Botha to leave the families | and relatives of fighting burghers in | undisturbed possession of their farms if Botha would agree to spare the farms of the families of surrendered burghers. Botha emphatically refused, saying : '1 am entitled to force every man to join, and if they do hot join, to confiscate their property and leave their families on the veldt." The blue book gives statistics for the month of December last, when there were 117,017 inmates of the camps and 2,380 deaths, of which number 1,767 were children. ------ For The Stable. National Educator. The best drivers talk much to their animals. A rise of only one foot in tem dou: bles the drait. Checkreing are unless very slack. It ix better to direct your horse by a low voice than by a whip or rein, You can geét no more power from a horse than yeu give him in his food. Yelling and jerking the bit confuse a Denials of eruel and injurious The horse is the man's invaluable kelper and should be treated as a friend. Balking is caused by abuse, over loading or tight harness. ! No horse should wear a shoe more than four weeks without changing. Quiet and patient drivers are worth twice as much as others. : Your horse intends {to please you, but dots not always know your wishes, Patient and gentle grooms are worth more than any others. He who abuses his horse will abuse his wife or children. Cruelty qualifies for crime. They are elose neighbors. It is ernel and silly to whip a horse for fright; soothe him with kind words. Dogs That Make Calls. Milwaukee Journal. There is a little fox terrier in Mil waukee that is a very playful and af- | fectionate little dog, and auch like | hy both the childeen ani the dogs of | the neighborhood. In the neighbor. hood there is a bull terrier that would rather play with the little fox taicer than with any of the others. Bo Le has developed a system of: calls and signals by which he lets his Jitt'e friend know what is wanted. When be desires to meet his friend for play on the grassy area in the rear of the homes of their respective masters, Mr. Dooley, the hull-terrier, comes to the hack door of Foxy Patsey's home and gives several peouliar barks and some: times supplements them by scratch: ing the door. Patsey hears him an dashes through the house with uy- controlled agitation until the door 'is opened, and then he speeds away with big Mr. Dooley in a grand romp. Each day this is repeated with the regular- ity of their mistresses' calls--without the cards. Mount Stephen's From MAY, Lord Mount Stephen, who entertain: ed the prince ang princess of Wales at Brocket Hall, pear Hatfield, last week, is one of the plain and simple minded colonial millionaires, and has indulged in no nonsense since he re tived from hard work to enjoy his wealth, He goes along on his philan- | thropic way without ustentation of | any sort, and is much liked by all within the circle of his acquaintance, When lord Mount Stephen was a young man in Aberdeen be once broke his arm, and had to go to the local i firmary to get the Jimb set. Some time ago it came to his knowledge that the institution was hampered by a burden of debt--some £30,000 or so --and he quietly sent on a cheek for the amount. "Kind hearts are more than coronets." And, indeed, this big- hearted Scotch-Canadian has never was time in these later days in trying to trace his pedigree back over the centuries, Charles Dana Gibson's Lion. New York Press. . When Charles | Gib young boy he enc ik the girls in Flushing, his by his ability pictures of them. His first efford at! drawing was that of a lion, which he | proudly displayed to his family. His! futher, from whom he inherited his | ability to draw, looked at it quizzing- ly and said, "That is not right, my boy; let me show you how to draw Broken Arm. native phacg, : accuracy und triumphantly placed it alongside of his boy's on the mantelpiecs. After a moment's study, however, he turned to young Gibson, and said, "My boy, mine may be more accurate, but your's is living; mine' is not." { Love to cat out silhousite | a RE _WHIO, SATURDAY, ER ------------------------ Se p p ; ! f & ¥ 3 Life's Story. Youth, The skies are blue ami the dave are lair; And naught does the light koow of care The mons are like 8 rose's blush ; Arhwars file's th iso blaze of gold; Tive future will-o"-the-wisp glows bright, And lures the step of the warrior bold, The skies are dark and the dave ure fair, And sought does the lieht heart know of | cure. i . Old Age. i The skhiex are dull und the days are pale, And desl are the flowers on the buckward trail; The verdant leaves of the long ago, Are lying corled on the road to-dayt The exsties fair that were buikied then Are crumbled relics of sad deony; The skies ner dull aod the days are le, And dead are the How'rs on the back ward trail, ' In Everything Give Thanks. Sing away your trouble and soul-distarbiog fe $ Smile away your sorrows, your heartaches and your tears Let the sunshine follow you thro' all the coming years. Siig a song of gladness forever, Lcok above the trials that abound on ev'ry al i Keep rs stock of courage always at com: mad ; Some time in the future you will understand » Sing a song of gladness forever. 2 When ihe duy is gloomy, songs will make it bright © When (he burden"s beavy, smiles will make it Hiht Supshine will follow in the trail of darkest might-- Sing & song of gladasss forever. Just nm song of supsbice--let it flood the cart. And the bars of sorrow it will rend apart Whisper words that courage in so e soul will start Sing a sing of gladness _forever, rems---- 1 Song Of Gladnesh. Morneng Star. gu There was never a day so misty and gray That the bie was not somewhere above it; There is paver a mountain tof ever so bleak That some little flower does not Jove jt. There was never a night so dreary amd dark That the stors were not somewheve shin ing; There is never a cloud so heavy and black That it has aot a silver lining. There is never a waiting time, weary and tong, That will wot some the have an ending, The most beautiful part of the landscape is where ; he sunshine and shadows are blending. Into every life some shadows will fall, But hesvim sends the sunshine of love ; Through the rifis jn the clowds we ma if we wil. § Seo the beatiful blue above. Then lt us give thanks, though the way be For the turn in the road is a little ore, And the, darkness be gathering fast; ay on here the home lights will greet us at last. Love's Company. Grace Elizabeth' Cobb, in Boston Transcript The heart thant loves, if ubsent from its own, The' all the world surround, is yet alone; Naught wakes the touch of high and sweet surprise Like Jovelight shining from beloved "eves Find comfort there, and thus thou shalt be | he sternal skies. i his passioned voice With far-off gaze into 1' * Tis not mine own !™ veplied He lofty solitude, no lath power to tonch. imperious and swift, He spurns the offered substitute, his own Pemands, withous it walks alone. lesser gift. { The' round him cluster faces passing fair, Eves starlike 'aenth a mesh of silken hair, tloth behold all charms of fealured grave, Epitomized in one beloved face. With ear indifferent, from ardent lay, OF voiens tll divine, he torns away, But Nghtest word of bis beloved's seems The waking music of his fondest dreams. disdnin, ve hiewls them not: nor have they poweb to Pain: The heart beloved I¢' never more alone Ouee it bas found sud recognized its own, Should throngs pass by with looks of Sola | Mot, weoaratad from his chosen friend. Alone his silent wav<Bove needs must wend; (nly in heaven's elecled one can be. : Test sotished (in perfect company. JANUARY 18. Sabo . FoR THE CHILDREN AFTER MEASLES AND SCARLE? FEVER CHILDREN STRONG AKD ROBUST PURYX Angier's Petroleum Emulsion, physicians say, is the best remedy for all sorts of Wasting Diseases of children. The little ones take it,.and like it. It agrees with their stomachs and has practically no taste, and no odor. - Besides it has a Jean, soothing, healing and cleansing action on the stomach and bowels. After measles or scarlet fever a tonic is always necessary, and 3 # xy . is by far the best, because it not only prainotes a healthy appetite, aids digestion, and builds up the child's health and strength, but it also soothes the lungs and air passages, relieving the cough, which is sucha frequent symptom, and preventing lung complications. "For scrofulous children it is certainly without an equal in promoting nutrition and building up sound healthy tissue. It is also used very largely by the medical profession for wasting bowel disorders, whether tubercular or fermentative. Bland, soothing, healing and mixing with milk, it is without doubt the very best remedy for such diseases. * INTESTINAL CATARRH: -- dm gia I would mot be without tt after wy « Catarrk with most satisfactory results torily with it, and I know of one WHEELER, M.D. Los Angiles; Cal BRIGHTS DISEASE: -- / fave dence, for about eight years, ti dropsy and allman was all gone, i doctors with Bright's Discase end Consum : and have used it in hundreds of c@sés wilh great success, Rhode Istand. ' DIARRHOBA ; -- For the last six years I have been using Angier's Petroleum Emulsion, find it to be palatable and readily retained 3a ti $ te and gives | to the digestive organs. It is very healin s membranes, and is an cffective agent in relieving Puéumonia, both acul ' on dn both iwcidiont and advanced stages of Consumption, I de; end upon tf {0 acco y In wry own family | ave noted with great satisfaction the imme and ra; inl after frequgnt Aemerri.ag:s when treated sith this remedy. MC. BISSELL vay JV. } AM druggists sell Angier's Petroleum Emulsion. Two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle. De sure yoe got ANGIER'S, YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS on a'postal card will bring you a free copy of a valuable booklet entitled, "ABOUT YOUR THROAT AND LUNGS." It tells how to care for the Throat, Lungs and Digestive Organs. it gives good advice as te Diet and Hygiene, also Exercises, which are illustrated. COMPANY, Anpier's Petraleum Emuliton, 3 of Intestinal most sali fac RANCIS WW, Augier's Petrdlenw: Ewinlsion in wy practice, in Irovi wi and iy ig wp cases 6 LA's Disease ofier as given up ly his ion Jor his bung disease NO, M.D. Providiwce, ANGIER CHEMICAL BOSTON, MASS. ..,OnThe | Four-Square Plan. | A Quick Baker. on « fuel-- The four-square plan means that all customers, regardless of rank or sta tion, receive the same careful attention and treatment at our store. We are as particular with the child who is sent to purchase some small article us we are | ' with the experienced adult. We never ' 3 substitute inferior drags when filling Economical yoursdoctor's prescription. We never is oh > large sheet steel oven----will wocommend the "something just as | . pa SPiN ; XL bake with from 25 to 50 per ay a ne RE cent. less fuel than ordinary Under all circumstances of sickness and disease Paine's Clery Compound cast iron ovens. Elegant design, durable, convenient is safe, sure and unfailing. It cleanses and always ready for duty ELLIOTT BROS. merves, corrects digestion, and builds Residence 55. up those who are weak and run dewn. If your are nervous or sleepless, try one bottle; the resulis will surprise you.. Our sthck of Paine's Celery Compound is always fresh and pure. HOAG, *j Kingston, Ont. "Telephone 35. 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