-,.. ,.-.,__.....e_ 7,, .._~_. ....~. _ z. What shrunk your ‘woolens P. J Why did holes wear so soon? You used common soap. EX?ENSE THE CRITIC. It is easy to sit in the sunshine ' And talk to the man in the shade; It is easy to float in a wellâ€"trimmed ’ boat And point out the places to wade. It is easy to sit in your carriage Amd cownsel the man on foot; But get down and walk, and you'll change your talk As you feel the nail in your boot. J:It is easy to tell the toiler How best he can carry his pack; But no one can rate a burden's weight ., Until it has been on his back; The upcurlod mouth of pleasure Can preach of sorrow’s worth; But give it a sip, and a wryer lip Was never made on earth. â€"â€"-â€"+ Mrs. Henry Peck (whose mother Ihasbeen visiting them for over four lmont‘hs): “I don't know what to buy mother for a birthday present; 'do you ‘3" Mr. Henry Peck :â€"“ch, ibuy her a travelling bag.'~‘- » is ill! LilIlllillT ' DEATH SENTENGE BRIGET’S DISEASE CURED BY DODD’S .KID- NEY PILLS. “There are two things,†remarked Fogg. in a. contemplative mood, “that I don't understand. One of these is, how the world got along before I came into it; and the other, how it is going to get along after I have left it.†“Bought my Life for 35 cents."â€"This was one man's. way of putting it when he had been pronounced incurable from chronic dyspepsia. “ It was a living death to me until I tried Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets. Thanks to them to-day I am well. and I tell my friendsl bought my life for 35 cents.†60 in a box.â€"80 "So tnis is your dull seasdn, eh?†observed the visitor. “When is the busiest period in your factory ?" “When the whistle blows for the men to leave Work," answered the manâ€" ufacturer. Mllï¬ld's Linimenl Believes llauralgla __+__ NEW YORK’S TUNNELS. First of Them Nearly Completedâ€"- Great Feat. The ï¬rst of a great series of un- derground tunnels, which is to solve the congested trafï¬c problem of Greater New York, has now been opened. It is a tube running under the North river from Jersey City to the foot of Morton street,- New AGAIN York, and it has a length of 5,600 feet, being 18 feet in diameter. A party of guests walked through the tunnel, and come near being in- VOlved in a serious accident, as the Miss Johann Mayor, Given up by ventilating arrangements are not yet TWO Doctors†is Again a strong- finished, and the party was obliged Healthy Girl. Lochiel, Glcngarry Co., Ont... May {2,â€"(Special).â€"That Bright's {Disease has come within the reach of Medical Science and is no longer on the list of incurable diseases is again proved in the case of Miss Johann Mayor, of ;this place. In an interview Miss lMayor says: “I had Bright's Disease in its worst stages and had to give up a profit- able position with a corset ï¬rm. Two doctors whom I consulted gave me up, telling me I had let the disease go too far. I spent a fortune with doctors besides going to Caledonia Springs each summer, but no good resulted and I began to think I could not endure life much longer. “It, was then I started to use Dodd's Kidney Pills and it is owing to them entirely that I am at work toâ€"day, a strong healthy girl. It took eight boxes in all to ,complete the cure, but I did not take the ï¬rst 'tWO boxes regularly as I had no faith do them. You may be sure in future {I will never be Without Dodd's Kidâ€" ! ey Pills." Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure Bright's Disease. How sure it is they {will cure all the earlier stages of Kidney Disease. - ..._.+..... DO YOU THINK RIGHTLY ? Effects of Thought on Mind and Body Alike. Wrong thinking is indicative of weakness. It is, indeed, a species of insanity, for a wrong thinker is con- tinually tearing down and wrecking his own mental and physical strucâ€" ture. The right thinker is the only sane thinker, and he is the happiest as well as the most successful man. He knows better than to keep con- stantly tripping himself up with the adverse thought which produces de- structive conditions. Worry is one of emies of the human race. It carves its deep furrow wherever it goes; it carries gloom and unhappiness with it; it delays or prevents the procesâ€" ses of digestion and assimilation un- til the starved brain and nerve cells utter their protest in various kinds of disease. Wrong thinking, whatever its naâ€" ture, leaves indelible scars on mind and body alike. It affects characâ€" ter and material prospects equally. Every time you grumble or ï¬nd fault; every time you lose your tom- per; every time you do a mean, conâ€" whieh cannot be repaired. You lose a certain amount of power. of Selfâ€" respCCt, and of an uplifting and upâ€" building clmracter-forcc. You are conscious of your loss, too, which tends to weaken you utill further. 'A man who wants to do his best must keep himself in good mental trim. If he would achieve the highâ€" est success he must be a correct thinker. He cannot think discord, and bring harmonious conditions inâ€" ,to business. His wron-g thought ‘wlll honeycomb and undermine his prospects in life. .__.__-_.+_... w -. . “Bnown is weak financially, isn’t he ‘2" "He hasn’t much money, but he gives employment to a great many men." “Who are they ‘2" '»â€Other pee ple’s- billâ€"collectors." Mind’s Llnlmailia sale evewvhem 'tunnel has now been the greatest onâ€" to subsist on compressed air. They were in acute distress for a. short time, but ï¬nally emerged on the Jersey side not much the worse for their experience. The tunnel is one of two owned by the New York and New Jersey Railâ€" way Company, the second not be- ing yet ï¬nished. Trucks for elecâ€" tric tram cars are to be laid in the tubes, and passengers will be trans- ported from end to end in ï¬ve minâ€" utes. The new tube is one of the great- est engineering feats ever attempted in New York. The work was begun twenty years ago, but owing to difï¬culties encountered in digging through the treacherous bed of the river, it Was twice abandoned. The completed through the. efforts of Sir chtman Pearson, who designed the system of construction. _ The Pennsylvania Railway Comâ€" pany is engaged on the building of another great tunnel, which will run from New Jersey under the North river to New York, then below the city to the East river, and under the East river to Brooklyn. This tunnel which will cost $50,000,000, will be nearly three miles long, and will be wide enough for four tracks. __+â€".- HAS A SAY. The School Principal Talks About Food. ThoPrincipal of a High School in a. flourishing California city -says: "For 23 years I worked in the school with only short summer vaâ€" cations. I formed the habit of catâ€" ing rapidly, masticated poorly which coupled with my sedentary work led to indigestion, liver trouble, lame back and rheumatism. “Upon consulting physicians some 'doped me with drugs, while others prescribed dieting and sometimes I got temporary relief, other times not. For 12 years I struggled along with this handicap to my work, seldom laid up but often a burden to myself with lameness and rheumatic pains. “Two years ago I met an old friend. a physician who noticed at once my outâ€"ofâ€"health condition and who prescribed for me an exclusive diet (of Grapeâ€"Nuts, milk and fruit. “I ‘followed his instructions and in two months I felt like a new man with no more headaches, rheumaâ€" tism or liver trouble and from that time to this Grapeâ€"Nuts has been tmnptimu thing you sumâ€. a loss my main food for morning and even- ing meals, am stronger and health- ier than I. have been for years with- out a trace of the old troubles. “Jlldging from the Present Vigor- any respectable lawyer in A-â€"â€"." The ous physical and mental state I tell my people Methusclah may yet have to take second place among the old men, for I feel like I will live a. great many more years. “To all this remarkable change in health I am indebted to my wise friend and Grapeâ€"Nuts and I hope the Postum Co. will continue to manufacture this life and health givâ€" ing food for several centuries yet, until I move to a. World where in- digestion is unknown.†Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ask any physician what he knows about Grape Nuts. Those who have tried it know things. “There’s a reason.†Look in each pkg. for the famous little book, "The Road to E5311- ville/'4 WORLD’S FAIR, ST. LOUIS, MO. From April 25th to Dec. lst, inâ€" clusive, the Wabash Railroad will sell round trip tickets to the Great World's Fair, St. Louis, at the low- est one-way ï¬rstâ€"class fare, good for ï¬fteen days, fare and a. third; good for thirty days, good either via Waâ€" bash direct line or via Chicago, with stop over privileges. Canadians goâ€" ing to this, the greatest of all Ex- positions, should remember the great Wabash line is the shortest, quickest and best route. The only line that owns and controls its owu rails di- rect to the World’s Fair gates. For time-tables and descriptive World’s Fair folder, address any ticket agent, or J. A. Richardson, District Pas- senger Agent, North-east corner King and Yonge Streets. Toronto. Customerâ€"“That watch you sold me (he other day does not keep good time." Dealerâ€"“It isn't the fault of the watch. Haven't you heard peoâ€" ple say that the times are very bad just now?" Beware of Bintments for Gaiarrh that Bantam Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used exoept on pre- scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hull’s Catarrh Cure, mun- ufactured by F. J. Cheney «S: Co., Tn- ledo, 0., contains no mercury, and IS taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrli Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is tak~ en internally and made in Toledo,_ Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi- monials free. l Sold by Druggists. Price, 750 per bottle. _ _ Take Hall’s Family I‘llls for consti- potion. Money makes the mare go until a man gets enough of it to buy an automobile. Even a swindle-proof man can some- Itimes be taken in by inviting him to drink. I was Cured of a bad case of Grip by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Sydney, C. B. C./I. LAGUE. I Was Cured of loss of voice by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Yarmouth. CHAS PLUMER. I was Cured of Sciatica. Rheuma- tism by MINAR'D'S LINIMENT. Burin, Nfld. LEWIS S. BUTLER. Mr. Lookaiieatlâ€"«“I)id my daughter give you any encouragement, sir?" Mr. Donothingâ€"“ll’liy, yes; she says *that your business is increasing, so that you can soon support. us in the style We both would like." Elought Yesterdayâ€"Cured To- New York, says: “I am surprised and de- lighted at the change for the better in my case in one day from‘the use of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. It worked like magicâ€"â€" there‘s no excuse for a person suffering pain with this remedy within reach. 50 cents. ~81 Minnieâ€"“Did he kiss you when he proposed?" Mayâ€"“Certainly; I wouldn't consider any but scaled pro- lposals.†lilinani‘s linimanl Buns Dandruil. ..__.-.. 'l‘ATOOED PIGS. Two $125 prizes for a new pig- ment for tattooing blackâ€"cared pigs are offered by the German Economi- ical Society. The tatooing of white- ‘earcd pigs is well known and sucâ€" lcessful, but a dark color is useless for dark ears. 'An additional £5 is given for every year the tattoo last beyond the first year. Mâ€"u A man who wished to take proceedâ€" ings against a creditor in a distant ltown sent a letter addressed: “To Post Oï¬ice returned the letter mark- ed, “Not known." .â€"-â€".'a The Fall of Rheumatic Pains. â€"When a sufferer finds permanent relief in . such a meritorious medicme as South Ameri- can Rheumatic Cure, how glad he is to tell it. C.\V.Mayhew, of Thamesviichnt.,couldn't wail: or feed himself for monthsâ€"iour years ago three bottles of this great remedycurcd imâ€"not a pain sinceâ€"isn’t that encour- agement for rheumatic sufferers 2â€"82 Teacher promenading with his pupil in the ï¬eld. "Nature’s works are imarvelloun,†oxclaims the pupil. i“Yes, indeed," the teacher replied, i“when you think, for example, that :thn hxunblest \ssect has its L inamo. ’ '~ ,- WWWWHO m day.â€"Mrs. O. C. Burt, of 26 Broadway. ' Latin ‘ 5817135! Aiz'iL‘BlDAH ‘DYEil‘jG 60., Box 153, identical otatoes, Let us have your consignment of any of these articles and we; will get you good prices. La. Send toâ€"day for the little booklet. "How to Make Good Things to Eat," full of ideas on quick. delicious lunch serving. Libby’s Atlas of the World mailed free for 5 two-cent stamps. “.1 n. r .A 2' râ€" - ..-.:‘ *w a- :I':'~‘~.- . ' . ‘1'.-:- J~',e~."1-‘ 97:;- :.:‘5.‘.-u2.£’?<.:--.~9'<.drlt’-:- -':A-l":.A.‘2’1‘¢3-n ï¬fth-z lasagna-J. 1 «fir. ( s1 With the advent of universal peace there will be nothing left for the millâ€" , tary man but marriage. llinard's llnimenl Bums Bums. etc. .â€"â€"-â€"- lllistressâ€"“Did you manage to find the basket of eggs that was on the floor, Kate?" Servantâ€"~“Oh, yis,l nulmâ€"aisily. 0i shtopped in it.†For Over Sixty Years Mus. \VISHIOW'B Soormso Srnur has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. Ilsoolhes the child, softens the gums. ullnyspaln. cures wind colic. regulates the Stomach and bowels, and is the best remedy for Diurrhom. ‘l‘wenty-hvo cents a bottle Sold by druggists throughout the world. Be 'ljlll‘?-,lll\d ask for“ Mas. Wlssww's Soorulso srnur. 2..â€"0-i M“ Chair‘w'oman of the Board (reading) “We have received a proposal-â€"â€"â€"’.' All the Feminine Members (rising) --â€" “Which of us‘?'.' Wash greasy dishes. pots or pans with Lover’s Dry Soap a powder. It will remove the grease with the greatest case. "furâ€"a Maudâ€"“ leorge told me last night that he was madly in love with me.†Ethelâ€"“Poor fellow, perhaps he is. I’ve heard that insanity runs in his family. ' ’ . . __..____..__.._ .mâ€" Seepiics turn deiievers AND one: oussp, Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder :3. Great Blessing. “When I. read that Dr. Agnew’s Ca- tarrhal Powder could relieve Catarrh in 10 minutes I was far from being con- vinced. I tried itâ€"a single puff through the blower afforded instant re- lief, stopped pain over the eyes and cleansed the nasal passages. To-rlay I am free from Catarrh." B. L. Egan's (Easton, l’a.) experience has been that of thousands of others and may be yours. 27 Dr. Agnew's Heart Cure saves life. Relieves in 30 minutes. Food. or the s3 Nutritious and Ecorwmical5 48â€"21 OHENILLE "ousrnms' land all kinds of house Hangings, also DYED 8: CLEANED LlUE CURTAIN LIKE new. Write to us about yours. M0 THE DAWSON COMMISSION 00, Car. West Market and Colbcrne Sts. TORONTO. . ’ Put a variety into Summer‘livingâ€"it’s not the time of year to live near the kitchen range. Vol Loaf. Potted Turkey. Deviled E quickly made ready to serve. -â€"Ham, Ox Tongue, 5c. Libby. McNeill 5. Libby. Chicago $10 in one prize for the greatest number of words. 810 In two flue dollar prizes for the next longest lists. $10 In five two dollar prizes for the smaller lists. We will pay these prizes for the best lists of English words made out of the three words : , “ MASSEY - HARRES WHEELS. †Letters to be used in answers only as many times as they appear in the above words. Competition closes May 30th. bend in your list to-day. Write for our new “Silver Ribbon "p Booklet. ADDRESS, DEPARTMENT “A†GANABA GYGlE &~MOTOB 00., limited, T0,!" P1“$§-3. ‘ 4:41. jii'i’nfl' Limited Libby’s NOTE, The Haesey-Harrla ls ï¬tted with the cushion frame and Morrow coaster brakeâ€" tlie two Improvements that have made blcyollng so famously popular. to Junction. A girl hasth mu'cn'hsc for a young man who attempts to kiss her and then quits. ."» ' ». 3:; I AUT 0M 0 B I L E UNDERWRITERS The \Vinton Touring Car is appre- ciated by the best informed because built on correct mechanical princi- ples, of highest grade materials. As a prospective automobile purchaser you dare not, in full justice to your- self, take chances on an inferior car. By presenting a car of such imperial merit as is the 1004. ~Winton, we become “automobile underwritcrs’ ’â€"insuring you against risk or 1055. Have you seen our new catalog ? The ‘Winion Motor Carriage Co Cleveland, 0.. U. .5. A. Represented in the Dominion of Canada by THEE AUTOMOBILE & SUPPLY C0 79 “mg St.. E" Toronto, Ont. Sub Allenoies in Chief Dominion Cities was as. an, ~ .1‘;“.- )~.‘-â€" ,» »