rw. d 4 Pa IITA 3 Sou 10.1907, Agonts wanton Sitar ADIAN FACTS PUBLISHING €O, 867 Spapina Ave;, Toronto. ) 9 Cheape: ,Lavnches Etc. WAS SAVED" ~ Tells how a young man saved "the bank by a wise investment. Every stock buyer and investor should read this book. Not for sale. "Sent free on request. Your mame on a postal will bring it. Write to-day . . on R. W. BAILEY. 351 Rallway Exohange 8idg., Denver, Colo. SENTENCE SERMONS. ~ Faith easily dies without fellowship, What is given in love never is lost. Many mistake faullfinding for fidel Envy is.a confession of inner desti- sound doctrine does not cure a dis. aséd heart. % The pursuit of truth is the secret of ~elernal youth, "The richest gifts comg out of the poor- 1 pockets. - 'The. life of service has few difficulties. I conduct, A man's title to glory does not de pend on the glory of his title, - You never lose your own joy by lend- ing. an ear to another's woe, At doesn't. fake much fortitude to bear «another's misfortune, appy is who is too rich in faith worry over a fortune, - square deal has something beside arp edges and- angles to it. "The cross is irksome only when we 'y. to: climb it as a pedestal. The man who cannot find a god in universe discovers one in a mirror. Only lhe morally astigmatic see ly- 'as the only refuge in time of trouble, "Too many giving the poor crusls on treet are stealing their: bread in lle: i S05 3a 0 an tells the (ruth about hirh- 'hi B anxious for some one lo. call; a liar, : "He who believes nothing until he un- stands it fully must have a' limjted nge of knowledge. - ligion never makes a permanent wer ful impression without steady | al. expression. would be little religious infidel this world but for our Stents orce the forms of one man's failh 'other men. : contain deadly poison. When your baby or young Shild vii Tablels you have te gu . t Sngiyst hat ) "FATAL. Fb) ; Nell--"A" girl 'shouldn't marry & man | lili she knows all about him." Belle--"Good gracious! if she knew all. about him shé wouldn't want to marry him." They ave Carefully Prepared.--pills Which dissigate themselves in the sto mach cannot be expected to have much effect upon. the intestines, and to over- come cosliveness the medicine admin istercd must influence: the action of these canals, = Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are so made, under the supervis- fon of experts, thal the substance in them intended to operate on the intes- tines is retarded in action until they 2 Dass through the stomach to the bow- .Willie--"I say, father, what is the dit- forence between 'well and 'good'? Father--*I have noticed, my son, (hav about the only time when you are good 18 when you are not welll" TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY . Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. GRATES Matane habe or He 2 The young girl's air was pensive. "To-morrow," she said, "Reginald will conduct me lo the altar. There," she addod, smilingly, "his "leadership will end.' Tet a coal of paint turn your hcuse inlo a home. Let Ramsay's Paints do it for you. They are made for purity *I style, purity of color and wear and lear. Every can guaranteed. Your dealer has them. Wrile A. Ramsay & Son Co., Montreal, for pack of Souven- ic Picture Post Cards of Homes. Many a falher has made a man of hic boy by not sending him to college. A small Pill. but Powerful.-- They that judge of the powers of a pill by its size, would consider Parmelee's Ve- getable Pills to be lacking. It is a lit- {'¢ wonder among pills, What it lacks In size it makes up in potency. The remedies which it carries are put up a these small doses, because they are 8. pawerful that only small doess are required. The full strenglh of the ex- tracts is secured in this form and do their work thoroughly. She--""I dreamt last night you present. e. me with a lovely walking costume.' He--""You did, eh? Well, try again to- night, and see T you can dream who the mischief is going to pay fir it these hard tmes." . ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scralches and every form of conlagious Ilch 4n human or animals cured in 30 minules by Wal. ferd's Sanilary Lotion. It never falls. Sold by all druggists. unless there are numerous reasons why she shouldn't. A LITTLE QUIET is the best of all dle 1] will not Tako bone and muscle but Forni x, Try is. All drug and general stores. $1 There aro a good many men behind the bars jn this glerious land of the free. ' It Relains Old and Makes New Friends.--Time was when Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil" had but a' small field of distribution, 'but mow ifs territory Is. widespread, Thosc who first recogniz- ed ils-curative qualitics still value it as a-specific, and while it retains ils od friends it is ever making new. It is certain that whoever once uses it will not be without it, rr mat el cee POLICE SPIES IN PARIS. - Legitimist Leader Mystfied Over a Reve- lation by Prefect Lepine. Paris Gil Blas gives the world an il- lustration of the workings of the French secrel 'police in an ancedote which it '| publishes with an assurance thal the incident happened recently. - A distinguished member. of Parisian r| society sent out.invilations for-a large seiree at his house in the Faubourg St. Germain. He is a legilimist, and It was - | hardly -concealed thal the gathering was 0 have ua certain political significance, "As soon ashe heard of it Police Prefect Lepine called upon 'the host.and with. the utmost politeness solicited a couple rE et he 'Monsieur mie," said he, * 3 themen fo sion ML me 0 know who will ot gun found in his pe the | Ki M. Lepine appeared to be convinced; at least he yielded the point Sraceiuly, merely adding: "At least, Monsieur. le Comte, you will ; Mow me fo see the pour guests. My duly cogpels be there. + Monsieur le Comte made mo objec x ed lhe List and Lepine scanned it carefully, He was wreathed in smiles as he re it, With many 1 bows he apo ed for having iroub 'Monsieu; Fologin : g H9ubley '| "It was so unnecessary," said he. "I really would have no use for those in- vilations. I see that Monsieur le Comte already has on his list of guests the names of five of my most trusted obser- yers." . - The Count and his friends have been wondering ever since whether this was lilerally true or whether it was a shrewd device to render {he gathering innocu- ous, SKIN ERUPTIONS AND PIMPLES Soni, Disappear Under a Treatment with -Br. Williams' Pink Pills, There can be health and vigor only when the blood is rich and red. There are thousands of young men just ap- Preaching manhood who need the rich, red b that 'only Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can make. They have no energy; tire out at the least exertion, and who feel by the time they have done their Cay's_work, as though the day was a week long. In some cases there is a further sign of danger in the pimples and disfiguring eruptions which break oul on the face. These are certain signs that blood is out of order and that a complete breakdown may result. In this emergency Dr. Williams' Pink Fills is the medicine these young men should lake. These pills actually make rich, red blood. They clear the skin of pimples and eruptions and bring health, strength' and energy. Here is the experience of Adolphe Rolland, of St. Jerome, Que., who says: "For more than a year I suffered from general weakness, and I gradually grew 20 weak that I was forced lo abandon my work as a clerk. My appetite failed me, I had occasional violent headaches and I began to suffer from indigestion. 1 was failing so rapidly that I began to fear that consumption was fastening itself upon me. Our fam- ily doetor treated me but I did not gain under his care. I was in a very dis- couraging state when a friend from Montreal came to see me. He slrong- ly advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I did so and inside of three weeks I began lo feel better, my ap- petite began to improve and I seemed lo have a feeling of new courage. | continued the pills till 1 had taken len boxes and I am now enjoying the Bust tiealth I ever had. My cure surprised many of my friends who began to re- gard me as incurable, and I strongly advise other young men who are weak Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial.' Bad blood is the cause of all common dis- eases like anaemia, headaches, neural- gia, rheumatism, sciatica, indigestion, all nervous troubles, general wenkness and the special ailments that only wo- men folk know. Dr. Willlams' Pink Pills are the one cure, because they go right to the root of the trouble in the blood. They change the bad blood in- to good blood, and thus bring health, strength and energy. You can get these pills from any medicine dealer, or by mail at 50c a box, or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ERD AN ARCTIC ROMANCE. A pathelic tale of Esquimau love is tcld by Lieut. Shackleton, the leader of an Arctic expedition. A young Esqui- mau loved an Esquimau lass, but as he had not the necessary number of sealskins to provide the marriage por- tion required by her father he met with 'ho encouragement from the stern "pac- eat, A yawning chasm*separaled the réspective dwellings of the ardent lov- er and his beloved, which could be crossed only by a snow bridge. The youth conce.ved a plan. He would cross the snow bridge in the night, abduct the girl and after recross'ng destroy the bridge and So prevent pursuit. He car- ried the plan into effect. One night he crossed the bridge, invaded the hut of his idol, seized a sleeping bag and de parted, destroying the bridge after he had crossed. Then he opened the sleep- ing bag and discovered that he had ab- ducled--not the girl, -but the old man! tb a---------- We have no Hesitation in saying thal Dr <1. D. Kellogg's 'Dysenlery, Cordial is without doubt the Lest medicine ever introduced 'for dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera and all summer complaints, sea sickness, -efe. IL promptly gives relief and never fails to effect a positive cure Mcthers should never be without a bot- tle 'when their children are teething. fr GROWN UP WITH HIM. - An Irishman was in trouble about a 'possession. The law, fortunately for him, adopled the un- suggestion that he had sfolen it. While awaiting his trial, he-was visite friend; who urged him fo stead- 0 ihe statement that he 'gun, for years. The 0Fe; { 1 how. he him- dimeuty both the hen and rearing he 'had pos- sirice il was a. chicken, !: "advige wns not lc follow my example and give Dr, about a IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. ---- Occurrences in the Land That Reigns Supreme in the Commercial World. Lecds Y. M. C. nearly $250,000. Drab is to be the color of the Ter- ritorial Army uniforms. A thrush's nest was found recenlly an old shoe in a field in Sussex. A farmer who cul his finger has died n St. Helen's Hospital from fockjaw. The Franco-Brilish exhibition at Shepherd's. Bush ill occupy 140 acres "The coins found in Liverpool tram- cars in a year amount to $2,195, in- cluding the sums contained in 1,430 purses, . The Chancellor of the Exchequer has surplus of nearly four millions ster- ling with which to start the new fin- ancial year. The British Isles comprise as many as 1,000 islands and islets, and this number does not include insignificant jutting rocks and pinnacles. A codfish caught on (he Haddington- shire coast was found to contain a pair ol worsted gloves, a dorrie fish 1374 pounds in weight and a whole herring. During their visit to Lord Rosebery al the Durdans, Epsom. recently, both the Queen and Dowager Empress of Russia planted lime trees on the lawn. Adam, Noah, Elijah and Zaccheus are the Christian names of four candidates who are seeking election lo the d's'rct council of a small village in East Nor- folk. Trying to tip a sack of malt into a vat of boiling beer, a stenemason named Hubert Digger, at Worcester, overba'- anced, end falling into the liquid, was scalded to death. A woman charged recently at Wil lesden with begging from men indig- nantly denied it, declaring that she had a conscientious objection to men, and certainly would not beg from them. It was stated of James Heath, aged 66, who was found guilty of house- breaking at Clapham, that he was a trainer of young thieves, his three chil dren having served terms in prison. John Harvey, a well-known Sandwich Lcens d victualler, commit'ed suicide in & rcmarkable manner. He drowned himself in a tub of water in his stable yard, placing the waler pipe in his mouth, Mr. Thomas Wilkinson, a Bolton mag:sirate, has presented his residence ta the town as a convalescent home and sanitorium for consumplives, with $225.000 for endowment and alterations. A fanmus Cumberland cragsman, Mr. Jehn Robinson, is to have his memory preserved by a bronze tablet fixed above the Pillar Rock. Before he died he made his hundredth ascent of the fam- ous pinnacle. British regimental officers are to be armed with swords again. Among the lessons too quickly learned during the Boer® war was one that swords were uscless, and another thal bayonels were out of date. The Earl of Crewe has been appoint: ed a Knight of the Garter, in place of the late Duke of Devonshire; and Lord Tweedmouth has been made a Knight cf the Thistle, in place of the late Mar- quis of Linlithgow. A Roman allar about 5 feet high. with the sacrificial axe on the sides, and in an excellent state of preservation, has ten found during some ploughing op- erations on a farm at Calthwaite (Cum- berldand). A. new buildings cost in PILLS ; UNS! SH \ 3 " | NS : RO INAS RRL 7 NN Br ~WANTED= A GOOD FARM for sale, Not particular about location. Please give price and description, and rea- son for selling. State when possession can be had. will deal with owners oaly. L. Darbyshire, Box 984, Rochester, N. Y, A. J. PATTISON & COMPANY BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS ih Stocks bought "and sol on New York, Boston, Moalreal and Taronto Stock: Exchanges 'or Cash of margin. ¢ pr s & 'I fore she sings." peep In but not get in, and some nail that nothing can pass its. thieshold. This front door leads into} QUEEN 0 F ACTRESSES PE-RUNA. | EE ia: at benefits digestion strengthens the nerves. The nerve conters require nutrition. If the digestion is impaired, the nerve centers become anemic, and indigestion is the result. Peruna Is not a nervine nor a stimulant. It benefits the nerves by. benefiting digestion. Peruna frees the stomach of catarrhal congestions and normal digestion is the result, In other words, Peruna goes to the bottom of the whole difficulty, when the disagreeable symptoms disappear. Mrs. J.C. Jamison, 61 Marchant street, Watsonville, Cal., writes: "I was troubled with my stomach for six years. I tried many kinds of medi- cine, also was treated by three doctors. "They said that I had nervous dys- pepsia. I was puton a liquid diet for three months. > 000000000000 "I improved under tho treatment, buf a3 soon as I stopped taking the medi- cine, I got bad again. "I took the medicine for two years, then I got sick agsin and gave up all hopes of getting cured. "Isaw a testimonial of a man whose case was similar to mine being cured by Perunas, so I thought I would give it a trial. "I prooured a bottle at once and com- menoed taking it. I have taken several bottles and am entirely cured. "I have gained in strength and feel like a different person. | be- lieve Peruna is all that Is claimed for it." T0000 0-00-0000 000-000-0000 Nervines, such as coal tar prepara- tions, are doing a great deal of harm. Sleep medicines and headache powders are all alike,--heart depressants, and should not be used. Tho nerves would be all right, if the digestion were good. Peruna corrects the digestion, which has been and is sold u where the outward applicalion, moneys pald will be refunded- withstanding the large ana inc asked for. it. Price 25 and 50 cenls. or whole Lyman, Knox & Clark Lyman Bros. & Co., gout, catarrhal colds, stiff joints, sample and do not accept a substitute. WANTED Our readers to note that the celebrated French remedy, PANGO, nder a guaranlee--that in cases as directed, fails lo relieve pain, -slill stands. In no case, not- reasing sale, has a refund been Recommended for ncuralgia, headache, rheumatism, etc. Ask your druggist for a ou wlll be pleased with The Pango Company, Toronto sale son, Limited, Toronto. Momtreal, Toronto. "A man stould th'nk (wice before he speaks." "And a woman three times be- The never failing medicine, Hollo- way's Corn Cure, removes all kinds of corns, warts, etc.; even the most difli- cult to remove cannot withstand this .wonderful remedy. Husband--"The doctor told me I must go fo a 'resycure.' Wife--Did he look al your {ongue?' Husband---"No; I told him about yours." ONF, OF THE BEST old time remedies for all fkinaffections, such as Eczema, Ringworm, Scald- head and similar affections is Weaver's Cerate. It is an ointment that has brought relief to thousands. It is said to be unlucky for any onc to put up an umbrella in a room--ex- cept an auctioneer. ~ WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE. From October to May. Colds are the most fre cause of Headache, XATIVE BROMO \UININE removes cause. RB. W. Grove oa 250 'THE DOOR TO OUR FEELINGS. Every person's feelings have a front decor and a side door by which they may. be entered. 'The front door is on the street. Sone keep it always" open, some keep it lajched, some locked, some, bolted with a chain thal will let you it up, so a passage which opens into an ante- Woo, und. this into the interior apart nynls,. The side door opens al once into the secrel: chamber. There is alk most always one key lo the side doar. This is carried for y(aes hidden in a Lmiothers 1ovam. , Fathers, brothers, Acvse and Arieuds; often but Ns 80. universally, dng Hr PASSING OF THE PATENT. Higgins--"What are you blacking these shoes for--aren't they patent lea- ther?" Wiggins--*"They were, bul (he pat- en{ has expired." PILES CURED IN 6 TO 1 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT (s guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protuding Plies ia 6 to 14 days or money unded. 600. Il a girl is pretty she knows it just as well as a man does, but she won't think any the less of him if he tells her so. Mother Graves' Werm Exterminator does not require the help of any pur- gative medicine to complete the cure. Give it a trial and be convinced. WHAT IT SAYS. Smawley--"Do you believe that money talks?" Ardupp--*"You bet, I do. I no soo n- er gel my hands on a dollar than if says 'Good-bye.' " ,'Barber--""Pretty short, sir?" Cuslo- mer--""Well, yes, T am. Just put ji down on the slate, will you? Much obliged to you for speaking of it.' --n s-.ss