I L Aua. I Some time ago Mr. C`0Hcuu`.\' was cured of Backache. IIc had it for; l_\-`eursu Though he didn't, kl10W'it,' ` his kidneys. were ':\ITo:-cted, and it; \\'a:~`.' ! his ki(luc-ys that caused him so much ; misery. > 1 Hut hn fnumal ..,.I:nr TX... ,::,I .... ..._ 7 i"I'esties to. the Powers of the Pa mous Dodd's Riciney Pi11s.-l 3 Cured of Backache Like Thous- I ands More --Spree.ds the Good, 1 Work Among His Friends.` I I [ Oak Luke. Mzm., Aug. 12.--Fmnk Collc.-z1u.\', of this place, has turned inission;u`_v. A conscientious sense of lduty has impelled him to spread" a. `certa1in`good work among his f'ricu(ls and ncigl1bors. The work in ques- tion is the work of Dodcl's Kidney Pills. `| . Q`.-. ..,. :....- --_, -Ir I*- .. ` ONE or THE LINKS. IN THE LONG CANADIAN CHAIN or DIRECT EVIDENCE. I of the Imperial Commissioner. Ko- P:1u-Il\va. He used the white silk. cord sent him by the Emperor, as :1} signilicimt. Sign of the mitigzitecl pun- ishment. V Yung-Nien..the President of the Court of Censors. was the most dow- a1'(ll_v. lie w:i.'s-in prison in Singan- ,fu. and contiiuutlly upln`aided' Prince E (`hing fur leaving him in. the lurch." Iie suffocaited himself with earth be- lfore th_e ]m[)e1'iul decree. so his `(loath was lgept hidden some (lays till, the decree was published. Prince Tuani uiiticipzitetl his lmnislnuent and on re-" ceiving the sentence at Ning-sia. a.' .tm\'n_ on the 1\lonp;;0lia.n frontier, lwliither he .lm(l fled, procrseded at `once to l`urke.~:tzu1. lest, the allies. .might. still demand his death. 1 W . wuunl nc wus.liviug. in~the [)l`CS0l1C0i M MANITOBA MAN. Chzux-Chu-(Jhi-.1u ate gold leaf, which is the distinguishecl n_1c-tllod of tztlcingr om.-`s life among the \\'el1-to- do Chincsc.- Death is caused. not by poisoning. as is but by ztsphyxia. as the thin gold leaves stick in mm .,:.. ..--.._-.-- n gosmrrally assumed, ' _ g. ...- uz Eculuillly IISSIUIIOU, stick in the air passages. Hop- ing against hope, however, that the Empress would lmve mercy on; him, he took too little, and as he still lived when the time prescribed had elapsed, he took opium and" other menus to effectuate his death. His- 1`elip;ion forbade him ..to 'do this by injuring` his body in `any Way. ' Prince C`-luvnn_u;, who received the news of his sentence in.Bn-Chof-fu, a. l:\rp;e town in the southwest of Shan- si, innnediately hanged himself in al temple of the local mzmrlarin. W-ithl whom he wasliving. prescncel Imperial UOll1l11iSinnm- trad 1 9 How the mi 44-my - /2u,A;g2a;a was 52.7: dcizeafast 0 amm;,_.., M,/egmazz I``**v a:.-;..... '-'.~`,-'`3 3- - I }\'ILL1E'S IDEA OI" I_T. lluu LOB, COMMITTED SUICIDE. ---v A BAD OUTLOOK. `SI 190:,- the Boxer Leaders Put an End to Their Lives. LCSC pupervpubllshed in Pekin .ined the following details re- ~ the`deaths`of the high .oi- 1au-Chu-Chia.u. Yuvm`-f'.|\-`rm ... uu: p|I:aUlll.'U missionor. silk; Emperor, 11' 2 you Why, Johnny, I'm ashamed of you. How~could you take little F.Lhel's half of the apple away from her ? `Cause. ma, I a.in t. forgot. what you told me--to always take sister's (part. I " dred Dollars for any case than it fails to cure. , Y ,, , I The readers of this aver will be pleased to lawn that there Is at cost. one dreaded dl-muse `limb science has been, nblo to cure in all its glttliie-l and that is Cucarrh. IlaIl's,Cnba.rrh `Euro is the only positive curs now. known to ` [he ngodicnl =1-alernily. Cotarrh balm: :1 cont- , I.-ltutmnal disease. required` it constitutional , troslmenf. Hull`! Ctxtarrh Care is takcn inter- nnlly, acting directly upon the blood nno mucous surfaces of the system. thereby dos lroylng tho foundation ot the disease. and I givmfz the patient, su-opgth by building up the . urns: tutlon and asdslnng nature in doing its ' work. The proprietors have so much faith in I 118 curative powers. that they offer one Hun- ! Sand for list of tesmmoninlu. F. J. Cl{l.\' m's;co., TOLEDO Sold by druszgiwu. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best Denmark has 60 cows to every 100 lpeople, a Europcmx r('cm`(l.` ling- ` land has only 27. !: LR) '10: mi. ' Minard's Linimmures Golds, eta I 1' rsinwrs ummenl times Game: In cows. L...:_.__ I! V Bral produces 350.000 tons of cor- 'fcc. out of the \vor1 yc:u'!_v crop of ; 600,000 tons. I . In March of`1his year Lherc were dnly 293 linplutc mills running in Wales,` against 418 2:. year ago. Sleepless .\v;1nts to know: What would you give a dog to prc-\'e'nt its barking at 11igl1t`. Give it. .awa_\~'. ! Minanfs Linimsnf sures Distemper ` . nu: uuuuus. . . I 1 It blistcrcd the horse but in as month there was no 1'in'g-bone and no ' lameness, .. 'n A x?1nr 7|t1rrIIVvYvrwr\\7 L`. .l{lUHARI)S 6:. CO. - D0111` Sirs,-I have rcat faith in ] . MIN/\RD'S L1_\'lMEN'l`, as last year `1 cured a horse of Ring-bone, with {live bottles. T} lslic-on....pI 41... I.._..._ L-L -'-- - Mrs. Bingo--You are pcrfcrnly '91-. 601110 to ;mother piece of cake, Wu- lic. but" I mu afraid it. will make you sick. Your mother told me to `give you but one piece. Willie Slim- son-That s` all very well, but I don't know where the pantry is here. ' c.,C. Rtcnmms CO. 1 hmw Sire _f `\1`IY'lI nr u_v [he _ Mrs. Nexdorc-()nc of the keys of my daughter's piano is out. of order. I wonder if there's anyone in the neighborhood whoxcould x it? ! '1\h`c T7nnnmu.v_T .ln..H 1......" 1...; :: |uL'I3.;uuUl'llUUu wnoKcoulu nx IL`! . ' "Mrs. Peppre_\-'--I don t,_ know, but if she's still got. one good key, why not use that? ~ ' 1\r.... kf....-1....,` >11. _L 7 HI I I ' , - ~---~--~--- v~- -_- - v- --|--: umItou_ 9 . TORONTO? CANIADA. T Oooooboeoooooooooooi0OoOoOoOoOo8oO006eo9o 1 u a UDU Lllllk . Mrs. Nexdorc--\\> hut, could she do with one ke_\-'? I Rf.-c T)..nn.....y 'r....|_ LL- .__--,,, .- ,_..- . ..-..-...-, -a, \ ` 4 D 1. lbs SHIP I -_ H` YOU Want 5J'r`r:n, :a5s', 35Lrnv. APPLII. othorl The Dawson Commission 00. """*5.i1 j " 900@9OOo00064990900-oouoeoeogeg H12 nj _ __ ____% V B l'l\'.\l|'a] I-`.our Falls, N. B. HEN TEA nut um: li(.'_\-'. - I Mrs. Pepprey-Lock the piano, of` :our-so. Two 7-col. quarto Bfown Folding Machines, each The Wilsonw Publishing 00.; of Toronto, 'rnnn|u1-rs l\ nnnn n n --jg-2------:-----1-- _ Type-Setting :M!.'a.c2b.:l.:n.e_; Two R6ger's Typographs, in rst-class order, each . . . $5! One Fo_ur Roller Campbell Press, front delivery, bed 43x56, $1200 One Four Roller Campbell Press, bed 37352, . . . . $1100 Printing Milvw for Sale. SHE WOULD BE POPULAR. and you will be u ' same price. AlsoA.CuttAing` Macine, Stones, Stands, Body and Display Type. LII u.:_1r-_u.-,,,, n no - no . I 4 as All this Machinery is in First-Class Order. Easy Terms will be Given, or Special Discount for Cash`. On account: of adding It more 11 -to-dnte Plant. the a._bove Machinery and Type will be disposed of at a acrlflco. $100 Reward. $103. pn:1Iuruu L0 unucrgo an 0p0l`l.1U0ll- By an arrangement. of inirro1's the mun was onlynblo to see the back of his head, a fact, which of course. continued him in his hallucination. The` lights were then turnedout, and in the (lurlmess I gxwo my patient. a. series of electric shocks from a. powerful battery. during which my ussistnnt. gave his head :1 series of violent twists and wrenches, until ' the. poor man begged us todesist. \\"ith n nnl ghnniz nnr'I 4-mhw M... -AN EASY (n~:-1i:;' C} EIACIEIKES. DANIEL 1uU1iCHIsoN. .\T T`! Ig- 'C0O_00I-OOOOIIO-CV00-04-00000-00C "Q0QI CO0-O-I 2 convinced ihat it cannot be-surpassed by anything at the X ......-uwu-u,ypws.Aupuoz.menealplIo0ll gnmsn AMEIIIGAII ovum: on.` A """ itom'n`ni.""=.*`: p -,,, c.-...._'-. ..._..n.. ____._.__ |=sAfrH ER: DYEINQ CIa:`l:ib:udCu`rl1n;lnJ3l ::i:o"' 1.-Ieniul T5 uentbypomlopu beatpluoola ; me. begged With a final shock and twist the lights were relit. and to my pa- ticntfs delight; he saw his face in the very mirror where oaly a few min- ut.e.s' earlier he had seen only the back of his head. The cure was com- plete. and the patient is -iirmly con- vinced that during that awful pe- riod of twists and shocks (aml juggl- ing. with mirrors) his head was act`u-' ally twisted into its proper position Hliliny V A- doiialnion Llne Steamshlpa Manual to Livorpool. Boston to blur- pool. Ponlnnd to LlvorpooL Vin Quant- zown. - . Lfo nnd Futstnnalupn. Suyerior nocommodnlol !or ` clan: ol unngcn. 8: com and Btquroo Ire uuldnhipa. peclnl attention bu been ton to |ec`:'ad' 85100:: mi! 'hir3-`(iilur nccomlxn nun. Pol a `sun I p cu HI, IDD l Sun (':pu:y.or V -V `:1 u-n` Ilohtrds. Mill! E 00. 11 up..- do 1? I -u-uII yuvuvn Iu'III IIIIIE II IIIIIIU Lowest prices over uotod. Fire catalozuo 50oillusLraucns.maHe free. Writeuatol-any thing in Slmnlc or lluglcal Instruments. '|"|'Tl-uglan 11-..-.. 0. (V... 'l'm-nun. nus ....|' a.runu:nS'. UrultII,_UlIIfbl`l'I1l, Etc. lsiiiav Tom! on HAVE A 3 n inane! who... on... ......A-.1 v:u__ 4. JIIIIIC Of JIIIJICII Royce 85 60., Metallic SKYLIGHTS ' I msgmnd `yr!-no Hotel Buckingham. Tho Marlborough, and flu Lllllan. hm! up todstoitgaildiugi: roof-ulrde: (n L11`; 1 gnm.roo 5. my. py,... oul Buckinnggam. n3?r'.1o, N. D _ OALVERT S " GARBOLIG % I _ J__c;_IN]'M_EN'r. For an {kl}; ;lin;I;I;t:._ ' '- J. c. calm: A 60.. uanonamr. Enxint T'-:'_' when ycu wrllu to an advsruur tell nlm that you saw ma alvormemont In this paper. It I: :: our intornt to do so. no our Folks an inn! Ioneutly and served with the bust. ' -v~. co- '1`his u. `serious state of things, though I admit; the man's appear- once seemed to be quite no1'nm.l.' However. I was equal even to this cm0I'g'ency, and invited the man to cull u(.','ail1 at an appointed time, prepared to undergo an operation. llv nn um-nm.-rmnnnf. nf hr|'I|I'c Hm Inn. Wn:s1.ow`| S001-nxxo SYRUP has been and b; I ror UV:r l`lIC] Ltnta I millions of mother: {or that; chi2dren_whi1o goezmng, ' has their children while teething. : ltloothel the child, rotten: the gums. alley: pain ouruv i wind cnlic. regulntpe the utomuch and bowels. on in mg best remedy (or Dmrrhcza. Twenty-ve cents I bottle Sold by druggiste throughout the world. Be nus gnl uk for Mas. Wu~`sLow'u Boonmco 813112." ,_ _ 7 ~vv:VVV Instruments. Drums, _ Unifbrmo. Etc. IVKDV Tlll lll unur I nuns English bcc-keepers ave1'dgc 50115 0! honey from their hives, American on- ly 2011:. In Great Britain 15 out, of every, 1,000 people keep a carriage as against a. proportion of 5 per 1,000 in 1830. ' ll Minard s Linimmures Diphtheria now, ABOUT % nus sAsou's 1' a For IMIVIEHS, Rl.APE8i' TIIIIESHIII IIABIIIIIII. 0., ! Dwrvu age! It: uvxuv :1 uuxu mvluszv. . IIQE lll!\A AV! I! l\lEA1\I "..PEE'BLE$$ UUHU IL, uuu Ull],'|lla LU K1lU'. About (I. your ago a. mun called to ' ask me if I could do anything for him. IIc told me that by some means, which he could not explain, his he-.ul had got twisted completely round, so that the back of it; `was in front and .vw.-. -.. r..-. -.._-..---.. CANVASSER WANTED. SAMPLES tree or returnable. freight charges prepaid; exc':usl\'e territory: regul-r onatoman. Salary or commiasion. N3 security. Write quick. Coors n. Drawer 53!, London. , ,,_`~.-_ _ ,,__ ANADlA|l HOUSES FOR GAIIADIMIS I camumu pnlcss AND mmaczn I I A cmamm. Ia Favorite with Ontario l'armon-cvor 20 V re before the Public. an thlt you 6 It. Hardware. Dru and ccnoral cores eel! It. Home 1 Gold mam. ma. in-s_..'2:__._.' ` -_ _ Laid Packages, 25. 30, 40, so and an aunt: urrulvlvnlu I\UU6I\ rnuu IVHUIV -ESE MIOA AXLE GREASE. an` d"'.-I -at 11'. 2`i`e'.3"}`5.. 1. '.: z`.{f baiting u ` Ill lllnnnnn-n -n.-.... A. BU FFALO`~|-IOTBLSE For Over Fmy Years .-up. amw-nu.-n Evans: in h J! . _'_. ' o tgo_._.__ D,:u.nc.a&f. wag, Nonzreul Ind Pohn . othar HIIJITB III1 PIODIIOI, to Llmltlzl Car. West Market and Ooiborne St.. Toronto. j l.llUH\.`_V hnc agtuxluh` U11 HUI` [JUL uogs. I You did not. know that it is pos-, siblc to turn it 1nun'.s lmaxd co1nplote- - ly round Without killing the patient, did you `.7 Well, it is ; for 1 have done it, and ought to know. Ahnnl. n vnnv nn'n u Innn n-ullnrl +n `if?-";:'6V nu lnllrlllllcllllo To onto. Ont. Ind on VV"1nnlpeg,Blnn. T lNdlNllI' ` suppula. Asbestos (loom. Plpo covering, Lubrloaunz Ollq cronsoo, oto. ' WM. SUTTON OOIIPOIHID 0 Llrniud, 0.. ' Tnnlluvn y DOUIILAI 8303-. 1 124 Adelnido BL, '1`on.ono.0znv .__...._.__._.. IAIFUIIUCI, TORONTO: tamespoontul of wine or ea-pirit. some people would say that it is ` wrong to deceive a patient in this way ; but` 1 cannot se? it. Such wo- men are never huppy unless they are under the doctor's hands." and if one mun won't "doctor them an- other `will; My medicines certainly do then: good, if only in imagination und in `this particular cuse do not cost my patient u. tenth part of the money she spends on her pet dogs. know thnr. it is: nn-I you , wi t h IlCI.`l`- Uf courso.thcrc is nothing what- ever the matter wi'tl1 her} "except in- doloncc, which is the mother of all kinds of liso1'dcrs,.1'cu.l and {unci- ful. l"ort;uuutcly for every uilmout. I um able to provide :1 spccillc, which never fails to cure her within a few weeks. The curious thing is that. again. I . with a slight variation in calouring and avor, the medicines are ul\vuys the sumo, and coutuln nothing more potent tlmn 11. little sugm`. with u. table-spoonful of wine erpix-it. Som Ueonln would mu) fhnf H I'u| `.4;-uu;-pa ux L IILJIULV LEI. She is one of those people who are ulwuys imagining they have some new ailment; indeed. I think by this time she must. have nlmu.-;t c.\'~ _ haustcd kill the "ills that csll is heir to," uud will have to 'L`o_',-in again. IN` (~nInv:_-n flsnnn :(V n.\4l.X..... ...I. .1. HJHUIIS HIS ll'lUl1US- One good lady, who is a. small nnd constant. mmuxty to me, vows that I mm the "clevercst. doctor in t.o\\'n" and has sent me nn.\..-... . .... .-- . .__.-._-__,, idea. was preposterous. ' covered, Blllilb llllll|.ll|l|l1lLlUll. ' I exmnined llxe eye carefully, but could find no trace of any foreign substance in it ; and. us for there being` In tin-tuck "buried in it." the However, as 1 saw the mun was convinced the tack was Lherc and was making him- self ill \viLh,un.\'lety about it, 1 .s'u_g- gested n. -snmll operation. A few 1ninute:~;' prepuruuou was all tllut was necessary. 1~`m't.1muLely one of my boys had :1 magnet, which I dis- nnd attaching this to u. buttery I held it in pz'ox1'u1ity to the uuu1's eye. ' - Within a few seconds my en'ox-ts were rewarded. for I was uble to show my patient In very vici0us-look- ing tin-tuck (which 1 had taken from the drmvlng-room eurpet), and had the snlisfuction of sending` him mvuy lnlppy, _ to vl\(lV('l'USO my "skill" among his friends. (Inn vrnnrl Inrlu uvlnn .'n n (vI\\nII ......1 lUl' H15 UL'lll.'Hl. _ Another of my patients has to thunk me for his preszgervctl eyesight.- ui. least; so he is kind enough to say. He informed me that. u. tin-tuck which he hud been iuumucring had sprung up and lodp,ud in his rio_.,v'ht eye, cuusing him inihiite puin---and ceriuiniy the mum's eye, from con- stant rubbing. was in (I. state of great inammation. I nvnlninl-(I Hun nvn ruvr-i'n1hr hnf I y u` uU|.'bUl'K?| IIU llllll CUll3illl'uUU. At last, to get, rid of the man, I said, "Very well, you may be right utter all. At any rule. cou1cl)e1'e- ngnin at this time t;o-morruw and we will see what cam be done." He came at the appointed time, and I told him that an operation would be necu.~:.e:ury, to which he gladly con:-zentcd. I lmulc him lie down `on a couch, udminislerccl chlorol'or1n, and when he recovered consciousness was able to show him u very large and frisky frog` us - the result of the opemtloxl. llis (lcli(.-,.`1t was unbounded. ' and he went. away _blr:.~:sing me for Of co1u'so,.ho had no z~;Las;)lc1oxi that the frog luul been specially. imported for his benet. A....n.,... ..: .....`....'n...... 1...- 4.` u rc:.:-ruuu in we "LzLncet.." Of couigsc, among :1 doctor's clients urc many \:.'1m-so uiiments exist only in their imugimtimi, nnd not 11 few of them urc posit-'.':': crnnks. Only u lnonth ago 0. man culled to I-;ee.nxe in n s`.tLt,e of great distress. He assured me that he had got. it "frog in his in.-;ide.'- lie lmd swal- lowed it in 0. condition of infancy in a glass of impure water some months earlier. and it had grown to an en- ormous size. He was sure that it would he the death. of him if he` could not got. rid of it. I In vnin l nninoml ..u+ almm um uuuul HUL gut. mu 0! II.`. /V In vuin 1 pointed out that the frog existed only in his own fancy ; he g`rew furious ul. tin.-,su;.{gcsLion ; and said that 1 was as h.cumpctcnt and unsympathetic us all the other doctors he had consumed. Af Inc! an mu ..:.| ..r 41... ....... 1' gon- ken`-4 1 git bblo A nn `How He Took a. Frog From a. Man.-One Lady Says He Is 0. Clever Doctor. ` ` Yes, 1 hizve had some strange pa-V tients in my time, us, indeed, every doctor of any experience must have -haul, said :1 mcdicul uum ; and I have performed some wonderful {cuts of cmng by methods. which would not be 1-cr.::u`de in the "Luncet. Of cnn~:` nlnnnrr n .I.u.+....-.. ..u,...;._ SOME wuNnE1zE'UL FEATS] IREMARKABLE CONFESSIONS 01-` A MEDICAL MAN. CRO \\ l?S OF 'I`A'l`J IENTS. ,,p 4:, - `V1115: FACE BEHIND. ` SAVING HIS LIFE. V "_"' "`.` A Ulvllrulll I Mr. 1 ef)p1'cy-1-`or goodness sake `! :5' What's to p_rc\'ent. us going on a. vu.- , "' cation ? . . Mrs. Pepprc_v-Well. there's the pur- rot. We can't take it. along`---" - [ Mr. Pepprey--But Mrs. Ncxdorci- says she'll be glad to keep it for us. i ' M1`- Mrs. Pepp1'oy-I suppose so. She S'0m* thinks it will tell her some of ou1'1`"` family secrets. ' s 3 The Mr. Kru.s't_V--Wcll, it's too late now Why didn t, you come to my omce when" you were down town to-day and tell me ull this ? ' Mrs. Krusvty---Wlay, I didn't. t.l1ink:. to stop ut. your olce-. l Mr.` ]{l'usty---'l`ln1t's just like you. ; If you'd only stop to think occasion-' ally perlxups you ~ would have thougllt. to stop. 1 law She sozonour"LIofi . . . 25 T.d "low Paton! Box SOZIIIOIT POIIEI . u- 250 2 Lam uouln and moan . . % 15: At the Store: or by mu, poatpsld, for the Price. " ' 9 ' ; As tise :1 a h ' nio mo`iitgs?aPs?1se?n?i f. egm and aggseagatign gfe teey and gums I cordially recommend 802 out. I consider it the ideal; entifric efor oh1ldrn e use'. f [Nana otwrltet upontppllcatlomj` HALL & BUGKEL;Montroal. 1 _ _` . .a.`.~....;:-4-.-..,.-,. . .. .` : '|:cIu'u. luv 1 mm not D0011 taking.v; them long before I noticed an im- provoinent. in my condition. I con- -/tinued the use of the pills some . wcel<.s' wlien I cmisi(lcrc(l_myself fully cured. 1`o-day Lam as well as I ever \Vl.lS_ in my life, and would strmigly advise all similar `suilbrers to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills and I mu "sure that they will lind them us beneficial as ] luwe. , _ Dr. Williams` Pink Pills curo by. going to the rout. of _the (lis-tense. They make new, rich, ijcd blood, strengthen the nerves and thus tone up the whole systeni. Sold by all ; clcalcrs in medicine or scntby mail. pm-:L paid.` at 50 cents 11 box or. six boxes for 32,50 by aulxlrcssing the` Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. .llrocl:-I ..-HI.` 1\..4 .u..uu-.1 Au u.u'uu:uIu U1` SL'llL.Dy 1119.11. \\'illiums' .lh'ocl:- ville, Ont. .__, ,, .. ..... .....u_uu5u .1. uuuu uuuly reme- !(lie.s' I was unsuccessful in my Search for a cum until :1 friend advised me to try Dr. \\'illimus' Pink Pills. An'_v dnuhts ,l' muy. have had us to the xuerits of tlmse pills were soon dis- pollod. for 1 haul not been taking; `thcnn .s L. , .-.. - nu.\u......-.. ---- nu uuuuuullull wing to hour a. suf- ferer say 1 wish I \vu4~' dend." And no wonder, the sullering caused -by bad digestion cannot be imagined by anyone who has not sull`._-red from it. The victim is 11 constunt. sulierer from liemlnclies. heart, burn. lienrt. pulpitntion. and nausea. He has ll. bad taste in the mouth, is unable to obtain restful sleep and has ulwnys a. feeling of weuriness and depression. But there is 21 sure cure for this trouble nnd it is found in the great- est of all known medicines-Dr. Wil- liams Pink Pills for Pale People. Among those who have been cured of this distressing malady by Dr. Williams Pink Pills is Mr. Alfred (.`l1nsibot, n wc-ll known farmer liv- ing near St. Jerome, Que. 'l`o 0. re- porter of "L'Avenir dn Nord," Mr. Clnishot told the following story of his illness and subsequent, cnro:'- "For three years I was an almost, continual sullerer from the tortures of bad digestion. After eating I felt us if some lletwy weight was press- ing against my chest. I wusrncked with violent. henducheszy my temper became irritable; my appetite uncer- tuin; my nerves were u. wreck and I wns `.\i\V._YS troubled with a feeling` of weariness. ` I was able to do very little work and sometimes none at Ml . Altlx_ougl1 I tried nmny dies rsearch In in" 11.. u':n:....,,I --v - .._... xuunlab uuuy one nears some one complaining of the tortures caused them by this malady and it, is- no uncommon thing to hour wonder. um Huh`: In` on n.-nu! luv From L'Avom'r du Nord," Jor- ame, Que. Su!Tcrc1's from dyspepsia or bad di- gestion nre numerous in this coun- try..' Almost daily one he-.n`s comnlninimr nr Hm 'cm.n---~- S0 SAY THE SUFFERERS FROM CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA. 111011 I [lull 51 said William I1. ul_`l: ll.|lll.U/L'll . Hum `.110 D0_V. ; I Yes, my clurling," sad His Mu- jcsty. , I ` ' A nil V In an - \-nu n rn vnvvu vnvnr ;Ju:H.y. And whenryou are very, very much mmoycd, ,what. do you do '."' _ persistccl this juvenile onquirer. l ]`hnn T null gnmnhml-v r-Inn ; nnr " [No JOY IN LIFE. What Kaiser _w1ie1m Does When He Becomes Annoyed. The German Emperor when in any way crossed or contradicted, pulls violently at the lobe of his 1-'igl1t. ear I with the thumb and forenger of his right hand. When he was staying in England at the-time of the Queen's funeral he received a telegram and opened it in the Pl`:-sencefof one of his smart little nephews, a boy of slx. Something in the telegram did not; ult,ogether please His Majesty. and he at once begun to tug` at his ear. The little fellow -looked up and`. said. : - `- -rrrI,. n ...... ..._..|A ...L.- .1- _.-.. !'|i.11\l_ 3_ "Tell me. your car ?" "Because I am annoyed. my darl- ing," was` the reply. "Do you always do that when you are mmoyccl ?" said the boy. ` Vma, ll1\I rlnrlinn-" cnirl PH: 'M n..I vunclo,` `Why do you pull 'l`IIE ETERNAL FELIININE v I Trouble That Makes the 1'.ie' of Its Victims Almost 'Unbear-; able--Ca.uses Headaches, Heart Palpitation, Dizziness, :1. Feel- ing of Weaginess, and :3. Dis- taste for Food. '1`I-IOUG IITIJCSS \i'OMAN. .- "1'-_'l>'LUll .l./HIS JUVUHIIU L'lIl]U1l`Ul'. Then I pull somebody clsc's car," in wnlinm n. IMPERIAL EAR-PULLING`-. 3_v..u The maimgcmgnt or the horses um: um. omy uscrun 1n summon; in winter as well. Durizzg` the days water freshly drawn will drunk in pails full. whereas at `Swallows would suice if sm `through :1 hole in .the ice._ I WORK HORSES IN HOT . ! A WEA l`HER. . - I ;' Henry P. Hills gives his man-: agement of work horses in hot wow} 1 ther : ' . - V r 1 . Cows inorder to do their best and! - I_`IOLS' A give us the greatest amount. of pro--' _H `VaF0d_ ii`-t0` U10 (`hCmi5'-'~``- 5150]) llit must. have ready access to pure["` 11.110-*1 -iliiilg` stop and glanced `drinking water "at least. three t.i11ies`"_""u5`.V at the 1`0\V`.- __of bottles. a any in Summm._ \ I,wm.mm.S _ who with :1 S~:z1.I`c(l look in his pale blue have no wells or springs on tl1eir--V?5- Am" `]S'0lig b01l1 uncer- hlund should dig a. few large cisterns i tm1.V 501'` Some time he at last, -hmuhd thch. huihhhgs mm See to ml cauglit` the eye of tlxenssistmit and,il `that the supply of water `is 'con- i bk`"3 m."'StL"`i"S Y- led 1110 WM ! gstuntly replenished by c.-acli rain. 3 t0 it Secluded corner of the slmp , _. Cjgtm-us` win bev one of the best ih_`; where the assistant was surprised by} vcsgmehts they can m._1ho_ for they 5 n(lin_g :1 trembling forc-linger hooked` are not. only useful in but19M`1Ul15`.Y into 0118 05 vhis button- cold! 110103 and 311 (`tiger face Llilfllst. sull- beidenl.V 4111110 9%1iHSt'hiSU `drunk pails whereas :1 mm! WlmL's Hm n\:1Hnn- 9 ..(.u...,: 41... --, LUU uu.LLlU IS W011. I i In choosing ll breed be sure to . A choose it good dairy breed. Afterl choosing` a breed stick to it and breed Uto {L pure-bred sire of ~ the samebrectl and family. and then: ltcep in the family. I:on t mix breads and then expect. t0,I)l'0tiUg .`0- all thee good qualities und'blot out, all thei bad. for it is uncertain business. By 1 ull inenns raise your own cows.] Sure the, calves. from the best cows and if they are bred right most of; them will prove to be as good, if not better than their dam. The Babcock test - and the `scales ure_ the best'1ncnn.s' and the only pructiculiwuy of distinguishing the; quality. A good plan is to weigh the milk of each cow once at week , morning and evening, and keep 11 re- cord nt` it. and then test it three or- four times at year, mixing :1 little, from four llllililllg as a. smnple. In` this way the amount. of butter pro-'` duced by each cow is ziscertaincd. 5` and it is easily (leterniincd whichij cows should'bc kept and which sold. :` _'l.`his is the only way to get. together] '11. good dairy herd. Send your milki to some good creamery, or make a.'f primearticle yourself, build up 21.3; good nia.rl and stick to the busi-'; ; ncss through thick and thin. I yu._yb' LU lcml llU(.`l'ull_V. A balanced ration should be fed by all means. Timothy hay, corn sto- vcr and` corn meal might; be liberal- ly fed and still the cows be starv-3 ing, so far as milk and butter mate-j rial were` concerned. Food contain-_ .ing-protein is m.-ce. The re- muincler of the ration may be raised in abundance on the farm and some` of the protein foods, `but :1. part of it must. be bought in the form of cottoiiseecl meal, gluten feed. and so on. A good ration is about '10 lbs. of silage, 4 ms. wheat bran. 9 lbs. .4 cottonseed meal; the ':ottonsee(l meal " contains about 1 ll). of protein and the bran about It). At noon good clover hay should be fed. A small: teuspoonful of salt should be givca' : with the evening` meal. But supposo_ i this ration is given and then t_he_ cows turned Ol.1t`O1ltl allowed to go to the creek and drink ice Wato1`_and stand around a straw No bonelltwoulcl be derived. as the feed would be all consumed in'heat-5 ing the_ body. The cow must have a warm. light, well ventilated stable, :1 place. where she may stand or lie. comfortably and contented,_ and `ll-till: the battle is won. In r-lunnulncr k......,I 1... 1 :- stack all day. ' ` i 1 FEEDING AND nms13mNc.`. The feeding of the dairy cow be- gins the day it is born. The little; cult should be fed 0. rntion that. willi -keep it growing and thrifty bub not -[one that will put, on much 1`ut;.! When about. two weeks old beg`in_ giving :1 little clover hay and a lit-: itlc`\\'liL-at bran dry; begin early to` lfcotl a. large amount of rouglnige so` lns to enlarge the digestive organs. I'I`hc calf should be so fed that when_ _she bo'comoss a cow the mod she cuts ,will be used in the production of milk 1'n:tl\er" tluui fut. it ta'ke:~: at jcertuiu amount of food to sustain ilife and the 1*el.urn we get is from the food she eats above the :unouut._ llOCCSS:u`_V to her maintenance, so it pays` to feed liberally. bn.li1ncml l':\Hnn uhmna hn rm: rm * CISTERNS FOR THE COWS. Is Free from Any Particie of Coloring Matter; is_ Dainty and Invigor- ating ; is the only tea that suits fastidious palates and is wholesome for the most` delicate digestions. ` . T CEYLON AND INDIA] % NATURAL LEAF G-:B.:E:E.N' -J:-J:=.A.. u u" lyixx THE BARBIE EXAMINER, THURSDAY, AUG. Au UL` f few 3 sucked ; Ceylon Teas are sold in Sealed Lead Packetsonly. Black, ixed, Uncolored Ceylon Green; Free samples sent. , Address HSALADA, Toronto. puzuuy 18.081160. , , An there ain't no chance of your palmin' o prussic acid for pepper- mint ? . ' I. Not the slightest. Well. I've--ha._1f-a-notion - to-- ;ri_sk-it:, Yes, you may give me live (cents worth of peppermint... young Imam 7 . umr wuu an tue drugs here. But, s'posin some of the other fel- lers`lmd been changin them around _ just as a joke. you know ? What. do you mean ? Suppose the bottles had got mixed Iup `P ' Impossible. Besides everything, is plainly labelled. l An fhnrn n1'n f van ;.l.......- _Vn - - - A Ar * n.uuimn:u :su.u:sn1m1. ` An` `I reckon if you was pushed you could find the. stx`_vclmine in a. {minute or two ? j Of course. I Mebbe the arsenic hasnft. got lost _or mislaid clea1"1)c_vond findin, , if you just had to, has it ? Assuredly not. An V the sugar of lead bottle couldn't get away from you if it. tried ? No, indeed. An chz;sin' up the vitriol to its lairwould be just play for you ? My dear sir, of course I am fam- iliar with all the drugs here. But s'Dosin snmn nf H... nf-Ian c--1, fuuuly auuosr. agumstr h 1 \\'lmL's the matter `? 3 I mist. ` g I s pi)sc you can lay ; : the morphine bottle. ` said the str-.mgc1`*in. an ` fpcr. ' ` \'n: _g.;..` f*....4..:._1'.. _. ` pun . . Yes. -sir. Certain 9 tonished salesman. A n ' `T vnnl-nu it ;Aun;,' us no nvcs 2 ' l ])o you know that every kinrl ;word you speak to a dumb animal; =will make not only the animal -but ivourmlf happier. and not only makcj you lmppier but. also better ?- G.i `T. Angeli. . _ w E I - ~ -- _V uu.~u.ruy- IIISCCLS '. , .5 Do you know that a check-mini which will um. permit :1 horse to: put his head where he wants toi whcli going_up :1 ml]. is :1 cruel tor-' lture to the horse `P : Do you know that the muiailation; 1 of It horse by cutting 011' his tail. ,-cmnpels him to sul)`c1' torture from" 5ies and insects evcxgxf summer as long as he lives `P V 1)n vnn. L'nr\nv 41...; .. . . . . -- - - - WIN` Exful Do_ you know that birds destroy [millions of bugs. ~mosquitoc-3 and ihurmful insects. that without the :yuuxuLLL'u LQ ul0_ sIoW1y '.' I bi1'ds.we could not live on the e:u'th,; and that every little insect-outing, bird you kill and every egg; you take} from its 11(4-st. means one loss bird.to,` . dost1`o_v- insects `? `Hn `\.n" l.'nnnv I...4 ..' Ur Ur 1u:u:j UXLUIIL IE8 lll\'.`1l`.} '.' v I I Do you know that every cruelty inflicted upon a. cow'_ poisons to a. fgrc-ater or less extent its mill: ? ` 5 Do you know. that Iish killed as `soon as taken from the \'."~.'1ter by a. {blow on the back of the lleacl will gkeop longer and be bcltter th-.u1`tl1oso] lpcrmitted to die, slowly `P . und- :lm1'mful ins:-mg nmr. wifhnnr Hm hot we.n.ther_ is of much importance to the farmers -and owners of horses. I have had the care of horses for nearly fty years and know there is much in the trea.t1n(mt of this valu- able animal to get best results. There is much to be gained by proper feeding _-and watering of this useful Sc-rvnnt. For hard work I think the best feed is '21 ration of ` outs uhd corn about lmlfi-and half, 3 i with plenty of good hay`. lithrive best, I think, when the oats 5 are cut and mixed ll fatter supper and before breakfast, isw .often relished. 3 . ,ther 1 water my horses at least six _better. stundzthe work better. `in:.:' the ration a. small allowance of! Horses and dmnpened with water and -.1 smz1ll_qu-.1nti.ty of hrurra.d(le(l. But feeding :~:h-,-lledvonts with some brain added ishlsso :1 good plan, (li.1ln[1(_`l1il]g' the szune. In mix- sult should be added. In hot wea- times 11 day, nn'd find it pays. lie- fore going to Rork and about eight o'clock, then before and after din-` ner. then again at four. and before feeding at night. The horse will look and` have better health generally. For a. horse to fill 'l1in1.~.=elf with n._`lurge 4 quantity of water just before meals; is not the right way to -insure good j digestion. or, to avoid coliz`, etc. .1 I '-also find that n. buckot of water 4 in hot weather . or : when feuding dry feed. v During work- 1 ing hours the horse should have a.1'1.1 occasional rest of. a. few minutes!` each hour when'the work is very 1 lmrd. At. night; :1 comfortable stnllri "with dry bedding is essential. Very ; warm nights I prop the doors open and fasten with lmv-ca A lnttirvn , . ~ 7 W - -- ' I I Do you know that every cruc-ltyi {inict.ed on an :1m'ma.l in killing or`! ]just. before dvuth poisons to :1 great.- or or less extent. its 1110111; 1` I Tin vnn` I.-nun: 4I\..I~ n...-..... .......\u.. _`with Uuvnl . IIULII DIIU WUIIX I-3 VUl'_V stall ;W;xrm fasten} with bars. A lattice u Au:AL door could `also be used. I also nd. tlmt an occsisional nip of grass for :1 _short time is beneficial and almost jne-':essui`y as it is the 11:itiii':1l food of the horse. During the hottest .night.s' of summer when the weather `is dry and the pastures short -I often turn the horses out in :1 near-b__v lot ior pasture for which _kno'\vn their p:rntit.ude with whin- . ways and nickering liorse-1':1shion._ 1 . ..__. n t 9 | they make . I ""`:". NOTHING LI KE BEING TIOUS. no you 1~:x'ow. Ce:-tainliy. replied the as- Llesmnn. v ub's.lll1Bl/ H15. 2 asked the che- _\`c$tI1` hand on iltlt`, (`nn'1- wnn 0 -.-.u.. \uu I. yuu . -. anxious whis- CAU- lLllL'l`) . . But he found relief. He did more, Ihe fuund :1 positive cure. IIe read 3: that Dodd s Kidney Pills Cure Back- j:achc. So they do : tho_v'vc cured ;jtl1ousz1u(ls of cases of it. simply be- )lc-ause they act on tile I{i(lnc_\'s with glsuclrsplcnclid cm:-ct and thus get at -ylthe cause of tlmtvfc-.1rful disable- . nnnnf LHU [lL |. li.ll \\ Ufll BIIUUIU iI[){Jt.'Lll'. Along wit.l1,'otl1crs, Willie anuounc-' ed that he didn t `know the mean- ingof the word, and so could not use_ it in at sentence. The teacher ex- plained tlmt it meant to put 00', (ind encouraged the youug'$tors to. try. Willie's thoughts were on` pleusu.ntcr,.things than school, and his made-to-ord'er -sentence was. 'I)..un-. v\r\r~"v\:\nut\ Olga? 1|`:-\`|\.\(~ wvvknn . Hcwriet, if we` don't, have rain soon the corn crop will be ruined. Oh T-Tnrrv hnxv (In-nndful - vnn[ Ill?) Ll..l3.l.\.l\."|.U'Ul'UUl' 'bL'llLL'llLI\J \VilD. Bpys postpone their clothes when they go in swimming." ____A ESUUII. LHC UUFH. CPU]! \Vlll UU l'I.l| Oh, Harry, how dz-cadfu`l know` we hate canned corn. | when xlhc came home the other: |nig'l1t he was more convinced of the? iusclessncss of schools than he evgr; was before. Asked the nature of his` .1z1tcst.. trouble. he L-xplainetl _thut'. postpone" I1-ad been one of the wordsbin the spa-lli'ng;' lesson of Lhcl day. The teaclley had dirccted the; pupils to` \vrit._e a sentence in which] the special word should appeal`. `Q Alnnrr tvifh hthrn-c \\'illio nnnnnnr-...! IIUIII villi) i.l.l|l.ULlUll- I I it gives me a great amount of lple-.1sure," says Mr. Colleaux. "to ; recommexid llodd's Kid1_1o_'.' Pins to: Hostify to thoiv ox.celIe'nt. curative; {properties for Buckache because two! Eboxes cured me." I ;all my 11eigl1bo1's and friends. I can j u1L'uI.. - So Frank is spreading the good! Hidings among his friends as fast. 3215 he can. If he meets a man suer-, : ing with Baclmelle he tells him right, !1'truigl1t-what is really the matte; iv._'iLh. him and recommends llodd's gkidney Pills. In this way he is the Emc-ans of helping many :1 poor vic- jtim of Kidney Disease who" might. ; never have understood tluxt; Vin Dodd'S `Kidney Pills he has a sure` escape from his amictioxl. I I '-Ir n-:..,`.- V. .. .-.-...... 4. ...........L ..:I Wu` uld his .