RHEUMATISM. 3 DURING 'MARCH Victitis Can Cure' Themselves ete Dr. Williams' Pink Pills During the month of March peo ple who are afflicted with pina: tism begin to have unpleasant re- es of their trouble. piercing the baat Tt is "such sud- den changes of weather that start the pangs and tortures of rheuma- tism, lumbago and sciatica going. But. it must be berne in mind that although weather conditions' start the pains, the trouble is rooted in the blood, and can only be cured through the blood. All the. lini- ments and lotions in the world can't cure rheumatism. Rubbing may seem to ease the pain while you are rubbing, but there its value ends. Only by weotng the isease through the blood can you cure rheumatism. That is why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured so many thousands of cases of this trouble. The new, rich blood these pills actually make drives out the poisonous acid and rheumatism, lumbago and kindred troubles are banished. Among the many suffer- ers from rheumatiam cured by this medicine is Mr. . Sinclair, of Gosen, N.8., who says: 'About two years ago Iwas laid up with rheu- matism. For two months I could not walk: and had to stay in an in- valid's chair. My feet were badly swollen and my arms seemed to be paralyzed. I had been using doc- tor's medicine for a long time, but it did not seem to help me, and the doctor finally told me that the only thing that would cure me would be a change of climate. At this timo I Pills a trial, and got a supply. Af ter I had taken them for a while I found they were helping me, and I got a further supply, and they com- peiely cured me, and I have not een sick one day since. I strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for this trouble."' If you suffer from rheumatism, or 'any other disease of the blood or merves, begin to cure yourself to- day with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which under a fair trial will do for you what they have done for thou- sands of others. Sold by all medi- cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. THE MIND se RULED Discharged Employe Sought Reason for Clock's Failure to Ring P From a Western paper comes the "story of a youth whoa tendency to job. The man in question, a Swed was working for a farmer, who de manded punctuality above every- thing else. The farmer told him he must be at work every morning at four o'clock sharp, The '"'hand" failed to get up in time, and the farmer threatened to discharge him. Then the "hand" bought an alarm clock, and for some time everything went along smoothly. But one morning he got to the ficld fifteen minutes late. The farmer immediately dis- charged him, in spite of his protes- tations that his alarm clock was to blame. Sadly returning to his room, the discharged employee determined to find out the cause of his downfall. He took the alarm clock to pieces, and discovered a dead cockroach among the works. [ . "Well." he soliloquized, '"'ay taik it bane no wonder the clock -wouldn't run--the engineer bane id"? ----_--,.---__--_ Does Your Head Ache With Catarrh? HAVE YOU SORE NOSTRILS, WA- TERY EYES, MUCOUS DROP. PINGS IN THE STOMACH. CATARRHOZONE WILL CURE YOU. For the first time in the history of medicine, a treatment for the cure of Catarrh endorsed by the medical pro- fession has been given to the pubiic. Hundreds of patent medicines have been advertised, but never before has the legitimate phys'cian in good stand- ing recommended the free use of-a Ca- tarrhal remedy. e merit of Catarrhozone is so un- questioned, its cures so numerous, ag to entitle it to rank as the one remedy iby ow Catarral disease in the thead, nose and throat can be reached and cured. The cures of Catarrhozone fare permanent. Even those blinding theadaches, that stuffed-up feeling in 'the nose and forehead, are relieved in jive minutes. «Chest pains and dis- Joharge of nauseating matter is stop- And just think of this--you stop i awking--you no longer snuffle or gag j----hecause Catarrhozone heals and ssoothes away all irritation and con- why. delay? 4 using pia gens . f#o-day you start on the way to health Watarrhozone will "sake and 'tune you ree from every trace of cold, eres chest, or catarrhal trouble; has t ~ thousands. Why not for your size lasts two months, costs gh. 00: small size, b6c. All dealers or ¥ mail from the Catarrhozone Co. . _ decided to give Dr. Williams' Pink |,'s, he sleep late of a morning cost. him rit Tab SIR LIONEL CARDEN, The British Ambassador to Mexico Washington, where he conferred with Presiden Wikson concerning the Mexican situation. Sir rel de clared that in his opinion the Huerta et was just as strong at eve ----_kr--____ While travelling on a steamboat a notorious cabdaliasone. who wish- ed to get into the good graces of a clergyman who was on boatd, said to the reverend gentleman: "I should very much like to hear one of your sermons, sir." '*Well," re- plied the clergyman, "you 'could have heard me last Sunday if you had been where you should have been."'? "Where was that then?' "In the county jail," was the an- swer. ---- ke BABY'S OWN PABLETS BANISH CASTOR OIL a mother a uses Baby' s Own Tablets she will never again use Castor oil, that barbarous pu tive which' all children loath. The | lets are a gentle laxative; plea- sant to take and are absolutely the best medicine a mother can give her little ones. Concerning them Mrs. Hector Blanchette, Rouvillo, Que., writes: 'I have used Baby's Own Tablets in place of castor oi] and am well satisfied with them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ~--k PLANTS CAN SEE AND HEAR, So Declares Famous French Horti- . culgurist. M. Jean Viaud-Bruant, who is one of the most famous French hor- ticulturists, has just published a little bock on flowers, in which he advances the theory that flowers both see and hear. As a young man, he says, he began to study flowers, for which he has always had a passion, and he sought to "under- sand the intimate life" of the blooms which he cultivated. When he saw the growing plant reach out- toward the necessary support he asked himself whether the action was the result of volition, and whe- ther the plant had eyes M. Viaud-Bruant is now appar- ently convinced that flowers both hear and see. There are some that are sensitive to anaesthetic sub- stances, ether in particular, which stigests the existence of a nervous system, "like that of a nervous wo- man." And he would even credit them with something analogous to the 'power of 'speech. "One knows," he writes, "that the perfume of flowers is a manifes- tation of vegetable life, a living radiation, Perfume is as much a vibration as an olfactory eitbation. The perfume is the voice of the flower; a bouquet is a wordless ro- mance. ach perfume, or rather, each odorous sensation, corres- ponds with a certain note of vibra- tion; there is an analogy between the perceptions of gous light and scent. The strong: scent corres- ponds with the decp notes, while the' delicate odors correspond with the shrill notes.' a Kitchen Sound Translated. hardening one," remarked the wa- ras it began to congeal. "Tt may harden you,' snephed the waterpipe, "but it Brenas Boffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. all up.' .j4nd other forms of Kidney Disease in the joints. I was often dizzy and "This zero. weather is great for{ Quick Cure For His Rheumatism ROBERT J. PYLE FOUND IT IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Return to Health was Quick and His Cure Complete. ~ os Foutyr: aae March 13.-- (Spec quickly Dodd's ees na pies cure rheumatism when taken in the early a is shown in the case of Mr! Rob Pyle, a well-known farmer ieing pene here. an interview Mr. Pyle says: CWortita t in cold, wet weather was the cause of my trouble, and for about a year I had occasional cramps in the muscles and stiffness felt depressed and low spirited. I 'was nervous and my skin itched and burned at night. 'When Rheumatism was finally added to my ills E decided*to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. One box cured me completely, and I have had no return of my trouble." Dodd's Kidney Pills' cured Mr. Pyles Rheumatism because it was caused by sick Kidneys. Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure sick Kid- neys. If you have any two of Mr. Pyle's symptoms, you have sick Kidneys and you need Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. --____ kr__--. Cheek. Old Richleigh--"So you want to marry my daughter. What are your préspeots, may I ask ' Surtor--"' Excellent, sir, if I get her. I know you "lvdo the handsome thing for us. ina in vl = Big Days feta 1 AZO MENT Falle cn oure | tching, Blind, a, First application Srotrud ing Piles. gives relief. 600. "That girl has pretty hair," re- marked the young man, "Yes,"' said the damsel he was with, "and she has some at home that is even prettier." Minard's Linimont for salo everywhere. Wanted--An Occupation, There are two reasons why some people don't.mind their own busi- ness. One is that they haven't any mind, the other that they haven't any business. Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, etsy Eyes or Granulated E yelids, Doesn' ey E = ge Kenedy ue = ren by by Mail An Kyo Tonle Murine Eve X Kaueas' c Co., on, Chisese TP Supplied. Maid--There's a man called. with a bill, ma'am. Mistress--Tell him wé have some already, Minerd's rE Ty Co., Limited. Have ied NARD'S LINIMENT for Croup; found *aaktes equal to it; sure cure, CHAS. B. SSAEe. Hawkshaw, N.B., Sept. » ah 1905, He Suffered for a Year, but His fe SHACKLETON HAS THE FUNDS Sir Ernest Refuses to Discuss Aus- trian Explorer's Priority Claim. A @able from London says: Sir Ernest Shackleton has now secured $250,000 which was needed to carry out his exploring trip across the Antarctic continent in the south. He wants $50,000 more to have a margim for the supporting parties. The government has given $50,000, while anonymous persons have of- fered $100,000 as a free gift; an- other person. offered $175,000 for the cinem gx rights, but the ex- plorer said this remains to be de- cided, Sir Ernest Shackleton is working fifteen hours a day at the prepara- tions, and he is obliged to postpone his intended" trips to America and Norway owing to the demand made n him. He declines to discuss any fur- ther the Austrian explerer Koenig's claim to priority of the idea in fix- ing Weddel Sea as a base, insisting that he mentioned this intention soon after his last return from the Antaretic, whereas Koenig claims to have published his plan only last ay. Whether the Austrians go there ' or not, Sir Ernest Shackleton says, is @ matter of indifference to him. His Flesh Horribly Burnt Hie druggist sold him a cheap acid corn oure; what he should bare bought was Putuam'e Oorn Extrastor; it's purely vegetable and acte in 24 hours. Ine'et on only "Putnam's Extractor 25c. at all dealers. i ___. An Trish'laborer once went to Glasgow. Ashe was walking up the city after landing, with his pack on his back and ee her through it, a Scotsm s Boks me epnely erat how, aid ground, pag the stalks for you, ; judge for yourself the size of the oes."' you nota' Minard's Linitment Cures Burns, Etc. WARSHIPS TO- WELCOME KING French Military and Naval Demon- stration Awaits His Majesty. A squadron of French warships will act &s an escort to the British royal yacht which brings King George and Queen Mary across the channel next month, and there will be an imposing military and naval demonstration in-their honor, when they reach French soil. Every pre- Hlints to Debtors. $10 you loaned him a year ago? "Oh, yes; he borrowed $25 more off me last week, and only took 815. " Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast Via Chie & North Weste Ry., March 15th to April 16th f pointe in Can to Galt Lake Oity, Ogden, Los Angeles, Ban Pranoisco, Portle T ' Beattle, Victoria, Vancouver, aeomanay District and Cane +f N pointe. Th h Tourist @leepera saa" free elining chair poy from ee Yariablo outes. Liberal stupovers. formation aa to t Toutes and liters. H, Bennett, ] General Agent, 46 cones Street, Toronto. Plenty of Distinction. "T represent the dignity of la- bor," said the man "in his shirt- sleev Yee,' ' replied Mr. Dustin Stax, "and you oan work in your shirt- sleeves and speak your mind, and quit work when your regular hours are through.. I've got to wear a high hat and guard every word I speak, and keep. busy 16 hours 4& day. i represent the labor of dig- nity. -------- k- DON'T HAVE RHEUMATISM GET CIN PILLS NOW. and be free of pain all winter. Robert Wileon of Hardfield, N.B., eays: "It afforda me great pleasure to convey not ouly to you bnt also to all sufferors from Backache and Rheumatism, the 'Has Owens ever paid back that! a? Mr. |" One thorough Seercation of Zame 1 almost Acar gigs h wit! the py pain smarting. is was recommended and it gave me c 86 800N a5 : Now my hands are - quite Also use Zem-Bok for all skia Gio bes 2 anne great relief I hate obtained from tho use of Gin Pills. I feel thankful to you. I recommend GIN PILLS to anyone euffer- ing as I did.' 60c. a Box, 6 for $2.50. fample free. if you write National Drug & Chemical Co, 7 Canada, Limited, Toronto. : On the principal 'that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, they do not wait for an overt act before they take a hand ie a Magical Effect on Neuralgia Throbbing Pain Goes Quickly A YEAR'S SUFFERER CURED BY "NERVILINE." No person reading this need ever again suffer long from Neuralgia. Nerviline -will quickly cure worst Neuralgia, and Mrs. G. Evans, in her strong letter written from Rus- sel post office, says:--"One long year, the Iongest of my life, was almost en- tirely given up to treating dreadful attacks of Neuralgia. The agony I experienced during some of the bad attacks was simply unmentionable. To use remedies by the score without permanent relief was mighty deat aging. At last I put my faith in Ner- viline; I read of the wonderful pain- subduing power it possessed and made up my mind to prove it valuable or useless. Nerviline at once eased the pain and cured the headache. "Con- tinuous treatment with this magic- working remedy cured me entirely, and te have ever since stayed well." 6. Evan's case is but one of hun- dived that might be quoted. WNervi- line {3 a specific for all nerve, muscu- lar or joint pain. It quickly cures neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, ame = neuritis and' rheumatism. Forty yea se nd today 'the most widely used liniment in the Domin Don't take anything but "Ner- "which any dealer anywhere can supply in large 50c. family size bottles, or in a small 265c. trial size. --_--___k : But We Didn't Go, Even Then. "IT wish a thoughts, " he 'So do I,"' the 'replied, with a half-stifled yawn. 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In the sun-kissed diet there is very little meat, though poultry is| used frequently and eggs are favor- ed--poultry 'because it is at its fem when the fowls have been rea the ennshine and open air. Beef pi lamb are considered more or less. tepressing. Potatoes are carefully shunned despite their great food value. They are grown in the dark earth and never seo the sun. They are apf to make one dull. In of potatoes rice is used freely, boiled, in cro- quettes or in puddings. Rive i is full of nourishment--witness theJapan- ee nation. Its great merit is attri- buted to th efact that it is grown in a sunny climate and depends entire- ly upon the kisses of the sun, onions, carrots, turnips are entirely elimi- nated from the diet, as they are grown underground. Instead toma- toes -- luscious red ones-- peas, beans, egg plant, cauliflower and cabbage are recommended, as they possees the warmth and radiant qualities of the sun, The further from the ground a vegetable grows the greater the good obtained from eating it.- Fruits are used for all meals, as much as.one can get, péatteahuaty oranges, for all through they are of the brilliance of a noonday sun. Olives are in- tremendous favor, as there is nothing more ardently kissed. Olive oil is used for all cooking instead. of butter and: lard, thereby imparting to meat as well as other foods the necessary sun qualities. It is easy to ba® sun food fad-| dist, but it is said to be well worth while, a | en It sometimes happens that a girl who has narrowly escaped watri- mony is to be congratulated. @inard's Liniment Relioves Nouratgia. 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When Bobby's mother returned {ror ser shopping, she found her smali gon in & fine rage, a e y nursemaid in tears 'What is the matter now 1' ask- ed the mother. "Bure, ma'em, he'e roarin' be- cause I wouldn't leave him go play with the Burton children," eaid Nora. "And it wasn't that I wanted to deny him, but Mrs, Bur- ton called atross they was having charades, and I idn't Ww, ma'am, whether Bobby had ever had them or not |" {"" Regularity of the bowels'is an absolute neces- sity for good health ter fro -- there 'is got rid of at least it decays and poisons the whole ea 4 SER RE oueonen, indi-* gestion and sick Salts and other harsh mineral purgatives frritate the delicate lining of the pe "aia ot Morse' + aes ane ills --entirely vegetable -- regulate the bowels effectively without weak- ening, sickening or griping. Use Dr. Morse's " Indian Root Pills ED. 4. ISSUE WL.