WOMEN WHO SUFFER 'JDr. WilUams' Pink Pffls Biva E«)- gularity and &ood fiealtli, Every woman at some time needs a tonic. At special times unusual demands are made upon her strength. Where these are added to the worry and hard work which falls to her lot, weakness will re- sult unless the blood is fortified to meet the strain. Weak women find in Dr. Willi- ams' Pink Pills the tonic exactly suited to their needs. Most of the ills with which they suffer are due to bloodlessness â€" a condition which the Pills readily cure. These Pills save the girl who enters into wo- manhood in a bloodless condition from years of misery, and afford prompt and permanent relief to the woman who is bloodless, and there- fore weak. Mrs. R. Fisher, Coates Mills, N. B., says: "Sometime ago my system was in a very anaemic condition as the result of an inter- nal hemorrhage caused by an acci- dent. Though I had the services of a skilled doctor for a time, I did not recover my strength, and gra- dually I grew so weak that I could not do any house-work. Aa I seemed to grow steadily weaker I became much discouraged, for previous to my accidfent I had al- ways been a healthy woman. About this time I received a pamphlet tel- ling me of the strengthening pow- ers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I procured a box at once and began using them, when they were gone I got three boxes more, and by the t'me I had used these I found my- Belf somewhat stronger and my ap- petite much better. Before I be- gan the Pills I could scarcely walk no stairs, and could do no work at n.11. Now after taking three boxes I was able to walk out in the open air. I kept on with the Pills, and after using six boxes was delighted to find that I could again attend to my household affairs. I took two more boxes of the Pills, and I felt tiiat I was as well as ever I had ; been, and equal to any kind of e.xer- tion. I have since recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to friends with bpneficial results." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or will be lent by mail at 50 cents a box or fix boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Dnt. A CEBITS WORTH OP POWER. Things That Can be Done With » Pinch of Electricity. Probably few people have ever stopped to think what a power elec- tricity is. If you have never thought the matter over it will be surpris- ing as well as interesting to know what can be done with one cent's worth of this marvellous power. On the average rate and dis- counts of the ordinary consumer, says Harper's Weekly, a cent's worth of electricity will operate a 12-inch fan for 90 minutes. Will operate a sewing machine motor for three hours. Will keep a 6-pound electric flat- iron hot for fifteen minutes. Will make four cups of coffee in an electric coffee percolator. Will keep an 8-inch disc stove hot for seven minutes, or long enough to cook a steak. Will operate a luminous radia- tor for eight minutes. Will bring to a boil two quarts of water or operate the baby milk- warmer twice. Will make a Welsh rarebit in an electric chafing dish. Will operate a 7-inch frying pan for twelve minutes. Will keep a heating pad hot for two hours. Will operate an electric griddle for eight minutes. Will run the electric broiler for six' minutes. Will run a massage machine for nearly four hours. Will keep the dentist's electric hammer and drill going for 90 minutes. Will keep the foot-warmer hot for a quarter of an hour. W'ill run an electric pianola for one hour. Will vulcanize a patch on an au- tomobile tire. Will heat an electric curling iron once a day for two weeks. Will, pump 250 gallons of water 100 feet high. Will keep a big glue pot hot for an hour. Will drive the electric clipper while shearing one horse. Will raise ten tons twelve feet high with an electric crane in less than one minute. Will raise a large passenger ele- vator five storeys a minute. Will brand electrically 150 hams. CANADA DRIJJKS TEA. Only Two Conntries In the World Which Consumes More. It has been supposed that the English nation drank more tea than any other, but recent staistics show that the average consumption in Australia is 7.11 pounds a person a year, while in England it is only r.03 pounds. Next to England comes j Canada, with 4 pounds. Then | there is a remarkable gap, as Uol- i land, the next country on the list, i only accounts for 1.4 pounds a I head annually. The United States | record is only 1.3 pounds. The j smallest consumers of tea in tiie civilized world arc Germany aud France. AN EXCELLENT RE.HEDY. Will Break Up a Cold in Twenty- foui* Hours and Cure Any Cough That is Cnrablc. The following mixture is often prescribed and is highly recom- mended for coughs, colds and other throat and bronchial trouble : Mix two ounces of Glycerine, a half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine com- pound pure, and eight ounces of pure Whisky. These can be bought in any good drug store and easily mixed together in a large bottle. The genuine Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure is prepared only in the laboratories of the Leach Che- mical Co., Cincinnati, and put up for dispensing in half-ounce vials. BABY'S OWN TABLETS A SMILE IN EVERY DOSE Smiling, happy, healthy little tfnes are found in every home where Baby's Own Tablets are used. .An j occasional dose regulates the sto- mach and bowels and keeps little ones well, or will speedily restore health if sickness comes unexpect- edly. Ask any mother who has used this medicine for her children and she will tell you thero is nothing else so safe and sure. Mrs. N. Pa- quia, St. Wenceslas, Que., says: â€" "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for most of the little ailments of childhood, and have not known them to fail. From my own ex- perience I can recommend them to all mothers." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. "Do you find poultry keeping pays?" "Weil, no; I can't say that it pays nic, but I think that it pays ray boy Jim." "How's that I ' "Well, you see, I bought him tlie fowls. I have to pay for their keep and buy the eggs from him, and he cats them." Why go south and undertake a long expensive journey to rest yu-.ir j tired nerves or overworked body ? In the Niagara Peninsula is a place provided by nature and art for your special trouble. Nature ha.s pro- vided the saline waters of the "St. Catharines Well" and art has equipped the "Welland" v,il!i the needed appliances for treatment, rest and comfort. St. Catharines, on the line of the Grand Trunk Railway System, is Canada's great winter health resort. A booklet with full information will be sent by addressing Mana- ger, "The Welland," St. Cathar- ines, Ont. Kindly mention (h» nnnic of thi.-« p&per in writing to advertiscri*. THE SAFE COURSE. Mrs. Wilson's husband was often obliged to travel on business, and frequently did not reach home till after midnight. His wife had been in the habit of sleeping peacefully at. these times, but a numlier of burglaries in the neighborhood dur- ing one of Mr. Wilson's trips had disturbed her calm. On one night of bis return Mr. Wilson was stealing carefully u]) the front stairs, so that his wife would not be awakened, when ho heard her voice, high and sA-ained. "I don't know whether you are my husband or a burglar," came the excited tones, "but I am going t > be on the safe side and shoot, so if you are Henry you'd better got out of the way !" If yout children moan and are restless during sleep, coupled, when awake, with a loss of appetite, pale countenance, picking of the nose, etc., you may depend upon it that the primary cause of the trouble is worms. Mother Graves' Worm Ex- terminator effectually removes these pests, at once relieving the little sufferers. A tourist at a country hotel ask- ed the girl who waited at table if he could have some poached eggs. "We haven't any eggs, sir," she replied; then, after a moment's re- flection, she added, "but I think I could get ye some poached sal- mon." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills tr« not a n«w and untried remedy â€" onr Krandtatheri nied tbom. Halt • century aco, before Confed- tratloD, they were on sale In nearly every drnc or ceneral ttore in th* Canada of that day, and were the rocoffnized sure In thouiandi of homea for ConiUpation, Indigaa- tiou, BiliotuneM, Eheumattsm and Sidney and Liver Tronblsa. To.day th«7 ar« JUBl aa effeetiTe, Juit aa roliable aa ever, and nothinc better hiiB yet been devised to Cure Common Ills HIS PAINS AND ACHES ALL GONE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED CHAS. N. CYR'8 RHEUMA- TISM. Statement of a Man who SnfTered for a Year From Different Forma of Kidney Disease aad Found a Speedy Cure. New Richmond Station, Que., Nov. 29.â€" (Special).â€" In these cold fall days when Rheumatism, Scia- tica, Backache and other Kidney Diseases are working havoc in every corner of Canada, thousands will be interested in the statement of Mr. Chas. N. Cyr, the well-known barber of this place. "I had been a sufferer from Rheu- matism and Backache for a year," Mr. Cyr states. "My head also troubled me and it was hard to col- lect my thoughts. I heard of cures made by Dodd's Kidney Pills and made up my mind to try them. The marvellous effect of the first box on my system at once raised my hopes and by continuing to take them I am now a sound and well man. All my pains and aches are gone and I am able to do my work without pain." Mr. Cyr is only one of thousands wliom Dodd's Kidney Pills have cured of Rheumatism, Sciatica and Backache. For Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure sick or disordered Kid- neys. And if your Kidneys are well you can't have Rheumatism, Scia- tica or Backache. A witty as well as a soft answer will sometimes turn away wrath. A candidate, in the midst of a stir- ting address, was struck with a rotten egg, full in the face. Paus- ing to wipe away the contents of the missile, he calmly continued : â€" 'â- £ have always contended that my opponent's arguments were vjry unsound." The crowd roared, an.i he was no longer molested. Many inhefit weak lungs, and as disease usually assails the weakest point these persons are continually exposed to attacks of cold and pul- monary disturbances. The speedy use of Sickle's Anti Consumptive Syrup will be found a preventive and a protection, strengthening the organs so that they are not so liable to derangement from exposure or abrupt atmospheric changes. Bickle's Syrup is cheap and good. DIBECTORS WHO TRULY DIRECT. It is a well known fact that the men usually selected to act on Di- rectory Boards of Banks, Insurance Companies and other Financial In- stitutions are men more or less in the public eye men of large ability and wide experience. The very fact of their recogniz- ed business ability and breadth of outlook makes them very desirable acquisitions to such institutions, and their sound conservative wis- dom on matters constantly arising have resulted in the substantial growth of most of our leading In- stitutions. Criticisms have been made in the past that some Directors, owing to the fact of their many and varied interests, are not really as thor- oughly conversant with the details of the Institutions for which they act as thew should be, and to meet ciiticisms some of our leading Ca- nadian Institutions are attaching a new Officer to their Boards of Directors, called the Directors' Auditor. The Traders Bank of Canada was perhaps the first institution to adopt this new method. Their Di- j rectors' .\uditor is Mr. J. L. Willis, a man for many years connected with the Bank as a Branch Manager I end who is possessed of exceptional aliility and experience. Mr. Willis's duties, as Directors' Auditor, are to act for the Bank's busy Directors in the way of over- seeing, investigating and reporting or. all matters that come before them in the regular way of busi- ness. He is responsible only to the Board of Directors and his work has done a great deal in facilitating the deliberation of the Board at all times. The prottress made by the Traders Bank in the last few years has been very gratifying indeed, both to their Shareholders and many customers. 'The Trades Bank has now 1*0 Branches in Canada, mainly in On- tario and the West, although it is leported that they arc shortly to open in Montreal and extend their operations to the East. * PHYSIOLOGICAL. "Kffie," said Margie, who was laboriously spelling words from a first reader, "how can I tell which is a 'd' and which is a 'b' ?" I "Why," replied Fffie, wi.sely, "the 'd' has its tummy on its back." Mr. Poultry Producer When year after year findi our Poultry business gfrowin(f, ther« mtisi be Kome Kood reasona lor il. It is not iucli â€" tieitbei is it advertising â€" but it is We pa) HtOHEST spat eaak an deUvery. \Ma ere ALWaVS baifsra. Wa are the lar(eat dlttrlbutorala Canada. We malie dally oash retuma- COMPETITiOH atyeur door dMvanda that we bacoma your oeniidoMtlal agentaoathia market. BECAUSE GUNN, LAHCLOIS ii CO., Limited, MONTREAL CARPET DYEING British Amarlcain Oyalrts Co' S«nd varticulftra bj post aud wa are sure to aailaff . Addroaa Boa IfS. HontreaL EOUCATIONAL. R: aaamtc aKOKcums. ratauai HMtffCTM* ^ UM nuiliMotbe"«linr~ and rivaMA.YI.k. t/ooo no Mtai, but get kt ones a bold* of JtADWAVi >«1I»« KBUBV aad prorent Bneumonia, or cure it ' already manifest- ed. U tlie UnfaUlaff HoTutehol'l Re m » d." (or CoTutha. Colda, Pore Throat. UJroncblcia, "CJrip,' Pneumonia aoo feiua of ail Uiida. Kindly mcndun the name of this paper in writini; to advertisera. CONVINCING HER. "Say," growled the boss, "you've got to stop chatting with giggling girls over the 'phone. That tele- phone is for business purposes only." "That's all right." replied the young man. "I was just trying to convince that young lady that t really mean business." Bookkeeping Onr oourae in this rabjeet la an. (tirpasspd. It girea the student a training wortb raany times the rost to tulip It. Writ* for nnrtictiUrx to BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLECE, Y.M.C.A. B'ld'g, Toronto. T. M. WATfiON. Principal. LEAHN THE BAEBER TEADE-NBW systemâ€" constant practice; careful iiiBtrnctiou: few weeiis complet« coursof tmils frcp; graduatcB earn twelve (e eigliteen duliare weeiily ; write for catl^ logue. Molpr Barber College 2U Queen East. Toriiiito. AGENTS WANTED. Yl ANUFACXrKlNa COMPANT WAN'rfl XT I man to sell direct to farmers. Qnia seller. Every farmer wr.iits one. 701 protit. Experience valuoble but unnece eary. PoBtal to-day brings particularib Cliarles Ad.ims, Karnia, Ont. iiiok STOCKS. TO INVESTORS -V OCR ORDllRS TO • bny or fell Stocks will receive ay personal attention. 8. M. UatUews. nro» er, 4J Scott St.. Toronw. IDEFECTIVE HEARING X«««con^ * <.t tlie marvali ot tlu eioctric*! »g«. In BM khr^mghuut ttia wurld. WriU (or oatalogne Eieuerikl Aejustio Co., •( Canada, Ltd., 4M Yungi Si., Toronto. g^A L l/P^ "also Them Without Milk I*"*- * ^w Booklat Fiaa. ^ Stee.e,;Brigg»8eed Ca, Ltd., ToruutoJOnK pouL'rnr. We call the attention of our read- ers to the advertisement of Gunn, Langlois & Co., Montreal, which appears elsewhere in this paper. If you have any poultry to place on the market during the holiday sea- son, take their advice and commu- nicate with them before rushing I goods to market. It is a good plan I to write to these people if you have eggs, butter, poultry or honey to dispose of at any time, as they are known to be a very reliable house. HIS CHOICE OF EVILS. Magistrateâ€" -"You are accused of being drunk and disorderly. Are you guilty or not guilty?" Prisoner â€" "I'll plead guilty, your honor, if you'll send me up for ten days." Magistrate â€" "Why do you want to be sent up for ten days 1" Prisoner â€" "My wife ia cleaning house." TORTURED BY PILES. Conld Not Rest ! Could Not Work ! Could Not Play ! Hou Zam-Buk Brought Relief. Mr. Julius Glacier of Denbigh, Ont., says: â€" "I was so tortured by piles that I could not get ease whe- ther lying down, sitting, or stand- ing. The ailment robbed me of strength, of appetite, and of all de- sire to live ! I had suffered so long and so acutely that I came to think there was no ease for mo, but one day I found out that I was wrong 1 "I was told that Zam-Buk cured piles, and that this balm v.'as alto- gether different to ordinary oint- ments, scores of which I had proved useless for so bad a case as mine was. I got a supply of Zam-Buk, and began to use it regtil.arly. "Without going into unnecessary detail, in a few weeks I founi my- self cured. I owe my cure to Zam- Buk entirely, and I trust my ex- pel ience will be the means of lead- ing other sufferers to try this great herbal bahn." Nothing need be added to this plain, powerful testimony save one questionâ€" if you suffer like Mr. Glacier did, why not get relief from the same .source as he did? Zam-Buk ia a proved cure for in- flamed areas (as in piles) erysipelas, eczema, nlcers, sores, abscesses, cold cracks, chapped hands, burns, cuts, scalp sores, and all skin in- juries and di.seases. It is the most suitable balm for children's rashes. All Druggists and Stores at 80c. box or post-free from Zaui-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Mothers, Give the Children a Chance. Spaiikinj; does not i:urc children of brd- wetting. There is a nnnslitutional iMnse for this trouble. Mrs. M. Siniimprs, Box VV 720, Windsor, Out., will send free to ,iiiy mother her successful home treatment, with iull instructions, Setid no monev, but write her to-day il yonr children troulileyou in ibis w.iy. Don't blame the child, llie chances are il can't help it. This treatment alsocnres adults and aged people troubled with urine didiculties by day or night. A Requisite for the Rancher. â€" On the cattle ranges of the West, where men and stock are far from doctors and apothecaries. Dr. Tho- mas' Eclectric Oil is kept on hand Vy the intelligent as a ready made medicine, not only for many human ills, but as a horse and cattle modi- cine of surpassing merit. A horse and cattlo rancher will find matters greatly simplified by using this Oil. WORK! The watchmaker says he is not the only man who shinilti be ex- pected to make his good works tell. Nothing looks more ugly than to see a person whose bands are cov- ered over with warts. Why have these dis.*iguren!ents on your per- son when a sure remover of all warts, corns, etc., can be found in Holloway's Corn Cure. NOT YET, BUTâ€" Twinkle, twinkle, little star ! Oft I've wondered what you are ; But with airshios, there's no doubt That ere long I will find out. Pills for Nervous Troubles. â€" The stomach is the centre of the nervous system, and w-hen tiie stomach us- pends healthy action the result is manifest in disturbances of the nerves. If allowed to persist, nerv- ous debility, a dangerous ailment, may ensue. The first consideration is to restore the stomach to proper action, and there is no readier rem- edy for this than Parnielcc's Vege- table Pills. Thousands can attest the virtue of these pills in curing nervous disorders. "How do you do, sare ?" said a Frendiman to an English acquaint- ance. "Rather poorly, thank you," answered the other. "Nay, my dear sare," said the Frencnnian ; "don't thank me for ycur illuess. I cannot help it." Try Murine Eye Remedy For Red, Wenli, Weary, Watery Eyes, fJranulalion, Pink Eye and E.vo Strain, Murine Doesn't .Smart; Soothes Eye Pain. Is t^inpounded by Exnerienccd Physicians: Contains no Injurious or Prohibited Drnae. Try Jluiino for Your Eye Troubles. You Will Lilin Miuiuo. Try it in Baby's Eyes, for Scoly Eyelids. Druggists Boll Murine at 50c. The Murine Eye Remedy Co., Cbi- cngo, will Bend You lutcrcstine Eye Boolca Free. BOYS WANTED to worls for ua, sellinK Xmaa cards. T<n| can malie Five dollars per week, fivai twenty cents' deposit, which will be r* ^urned to you at Xmaa. We will start yoa pith a cood stock. The American Newi itSDcy, 569 1-2 Bioor W., Toronto. ' RAW FURS Oonaixamanta aolloitad. Write for Hrice t.t>K Canadian Hide & Skin Co. «• FRONT ST. EaST. TQSO^TQ. OUT â- M â- n H^^ ^^ ^** ^'"" trap or bay 1^1 â- rBSB KurkM am Canada's Lb I H B>^ ^^T 'arK<i,t dealer, lp»y W^ B â- B*% ^^^ hisrhestpricja. Your â- â- â- â- â- â- â- 8hiptnauia nolicited. â- ^^ B 1^^ I l>»y mail and ex- ^^ ^^ pi easoharRea; remit promptly. Also larKeat dealer in Doofhidee, Sheepskins, etc. Quotation* aud ahippliiK tags sent free. g JOHN HALLAM TORONTO DrQ^$Qd poultry ANY QUANTITY. IRariiet Prices Gu^r^nfeed REMITTANCES OAILV Ship by Exprass and Advise TMB J. A. McLean Product) Co. LimtTMO, 74 to 76 Front St. East, Toronto A FAT.AL OVERDOSE. "I hope yon won't encournffc onr Nellie's latest admirer,' said sim- ple-minded Mrs. Feathcrston to her htisband, continuing, with an un- conscious pun â€" "yon know the old saying: 'Qive him an inch and he'll take a Nell.'" "Don't you worry about my Riv- ing him an inch." remarked her husband. "I'll do better than that; I'll give him a foot." Why is it that a man can never find apin in a pin.nishion ? We pever think of locking ff«r microbes in the milk of hiimaa kindness. Anxious Mother â€" "I want an or- der to send my daughter to an in- sane asylum for treatment. She is going to mttrry a man thirty years older than herself." Judge â€" "Why, madam, girls marry old men every day, and are not consid- ered insane." Anxious Mother â€" "Yes, but the old man my daugh- ter wants to marry is poor." UODDS '> KiDNEY; ISSUE NO. 49-00. COURTSHIP POINTERS. When she says the clock's correct, She is neutral, we suspect. When she says the clock is fast, You are making time at last. When she says the clock is slow, You are done for. P.etter go. C. A. KING, GLOBE raOTTER Iii walking from Montreal to Van- couver, 2,80G miles, on OATSPA VV RUBBER HEELS. Left Montreal 1 o'clock Oct. 23rd, passed Sudbury, Ont., 430 miles, Nov. leth. When will he reach Vancouver ? 133 prizes offered nearest guessers. Contest is free. Write guess on postal card and receive prize list. Address, WALPOLE RUBBER CO., LTD., Dcpt. B., Montreal. WE'LL PULL THROUGH. Though up go the prices, Soaring just as high As the ambitious airships Headed for the sky. The record of the world is We'll live until wo die. A Medical Need Supplied.â€" When a medicine is found that not only acts upon the stomach, but is so composed that certain ingredients of it pass unaltered through the sto- mach to find action in the hnwels, then there is available a purgative and a cleanser of great affective ness. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are of this character and arc the best of all pills. During the years that they have been in use they have established themselves as no other pill has done. Teacherâ€" "You notic3 that boy who stands at the foot of the ''ass? Well, last summer he was the sn'art^ est boy in the school." F.x.'i ninov - -"He is now. 1 iidticc the I' ),\i of the class is nearest tha lire. ' ECONOMIZE f/y Youn- 'XMAS JEWELERY By Ordering Prom Ua By Mall. SEND FOR ELLIS' RED BOOK NO. 9 4 COMfLEre CATALOa OF DIAMONDS. >VATCHES, JENVCLCRY, SILVERWARE, sto., ato. SBNT FREB ON REQUKST. ELLIS BROS., OiAMOND IMfOKTERS, Yongo St., Toronto WEAK LUNGS RESTORED Vi rSYCHINL "FSYCKINE" katmlondthouiaod* of peopla to buoyani heallli and Mraagth whoKcoDJit ion had btitniii^riMaj hope- Id*, It it a tottia abd Bwh-builder, con- taining remaikabia piopefbet n a blood purifier and g«nii[Jtl«. h will iticnglhea and heal lite weak tungi, fotca out tha phlegm, and drive away (ha cough, no mattet of how long ttandin;. "PSVCHINE" tone* up (h« whole •yilein and drivet out dixate, keaU thn decayed liwua and :eitort«lo>leaeig]r, lu UM daily will pievcal and ward at that noil tuQlle diieate comumptioB, Write for a Pr«* SaapU. F«r Sale kj *n DriKiuti A Otalm. Stc Jt )1 rWtU. Dr. T. A. S UM UMITZD, TORONTO