THE TRUE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM Due to Acid in the Blood Can Only be Gored Through the Blood Not many years ago even doctors thought that rheumatism was only a local pain caused by exposure to cold or wet. Now they know that the trouble is caused by the blood becoming tainted with uric acid. This condition of the blood caus- es the muecles to contract, stiffens the joints and irritates the nerves. If not promptly treated the stiff- ness spreads and the pain grows worse until you are a helpless crip- ple, tortured day and night. If the disease touches the heart it means sudden death. You cannot cure rheumatism with liniments, plas- ters or hot cloths, as so many try to do. You must go right to the root of the trouble in the blood. The scientific way to cure rheuma- tism is to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pilk, which make new, rich blood that goes right to the root of the trouble. They sweep out the pois- onous acid, loosen the aching joints and muscles and bring ease and freedom where before had been pain and misery. Miss Beulah Sheppy, Morpeth, Ont., says: "Following an attack of measles I took inflammatory rheumatism. My joints became swollen and the pain was almost unendurable. I doctored with two doctors, but the pain was only re lieved while I was taking their me- dicine, and soon returned. For six months I continued to suffer in this way. Then I tried electric pads, but they failed to do me any good. Finally a friend persuaded me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I had not been taking them long before I found relief. I con- tinued using the Pills for a time and soon found myself in perfect health and feeling like a new per- son. I never lose an opportunity to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as I cannot say enough in fa- vor of them." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. When one is inclined to worry the remark of an old lady should be recalled: "Yes, dearies; I'd have had an awful heap of trouble in my time if most of it had hap- pened." Comfort for the Dyspeptic There is no ailment so harassing and ex- hausting as dyspepsia, which arises from defective action of the stomach and liver, and the victim of it is to be pitied. Yet he can find ready relief in Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, a preparation that has estab- lished itself by years of effective use. There are pills that are wide- ly advertised as the greatest ever compounded, but not one of them can rank in value with Parmelee's. Don't attempt to light your path through life by burning the candle at both ends. Mlnard't Liniment Relltvu Neuralgia. We feel sorry for the man who is unable to distinguish between a friend and an acquaintance. 'You say you are in love with Miss Baggsl" "I'm sure I am."' "But I c-an's see anything attrac- tive about her." "Neither can sec it; but it's in the bank, all right!" _^ Head Broke Out, Spread to Arms, Legs and Entire Body. Itched So He Would Scratch Until Blood Ran. One Box of Cuticura Ointment and Nearly One Cake of Cuticura Soap Cured Him. Has Had No Return. "When my boy was about three months old hit head broke out with a rash which. was very itchy and ran a watery fluid. We tried ererything we could but he got worso all the time, till It spread to his arms, lew and then to his entire body. He got so bad that he came near dying. The rash would Itch so that he would scratch till the blood ran and a thin yellowish stuB would be all over his pillow In the morning. I had to put mittens on Ills hands to prevent him tearing hlsekln He was so weak and run down that be took fainting spells as If he were dying. He was almost a skeleton and uis little bauds wcr thin like claws. "He was bad about eight months when we tried Cuticura Remedies. 1 had not Inkl him down In his cradle in the daytime for a long while 1 washed him with Cuticura Soap and put on one application of Cuticura Ointment and he was so soothed that he could sleep. You don't know how glad I was he felt better. It took one box of Cuticura Ointment and pretty near one cake of Cuticura Soap to cure him I think our boy would have died but for the Cuticura Rcn^dies and 1 shall always remain a firm friend of them. He was cured more tlian twenty years ago. and there has been no return of th trouble. I shall b lad to have you publish thl true staiement 5f hbcure." (Stencd) Mrs. M. C. Maltland. Jasper, Ontario, May 27. 1910. For more than a generation mothers hare found a speedy, agreeable and economical treatment for their skin-tortured little ones In Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Although they arc sold by dniKgisti "<! dealers every- where allberal sample of .-achmay be obtained free, from the Potter Drug * Chem. Corp . ale Iro| , S3 Columbus Ave., Boston. U.8.A. CASTING CANDY TOTS. Manufacturers Are Getting Bead; for Christmas. About now is the time when can- dy manufacturers begin casting candy toys for the holiday trade, those various figures of hard, trans- parent candy that have been BO long familiar. The season for the manufacture and sale of these goods now lasts annually for four months, from Sep- tember to December. Fifty years ago these hard candy figures which young folks so much fancy were likely to be given to the children at Christmas only, along with their other Christmas gifts, but in later years they have com* to be used as well for gifts at fairs and festivals, and so their season has been ex- tended, but the toys themselves re- main in the same old time forms in which they have been handed down through generation after generation. It is doubtful if the children would like, to see them changed. There are still made the same familiar candy horses and candy dogs and boats and flower pots and houses and fishes and cats and rab- bits and men, all just as before, and now as ever the little children to whom these figures come stand them up to see if they will stand alone and then in due time they pick up a candy horse and bite off its head, and then finally they eat the rest of it, all just ae they have always done and they like them as much as ever. But while these candy toys in their shapes remain the same there have been some changes in the details of their manufacture. In old times they were made in just two colors, red and yellow, and with perhaps two flavors, lemon and wintergreen, whereas now they are turned out in many separate colors or tints and in many flavors. Here, for instance, is one candy manufac- turer, who makes these toys in twenty or more different shapes and each one in nine separate colors and in nine separate flavors. They are cast in iron moulds. These goods are known, as assorted clear toys and they are put up for the trade in boxes of five pounds and in pails of thirty pounds. Their production is started early to give time for distribution, and already the casting of these toys for the present season has begun. They are turned out annually in mil- lions. ,| RIGHT HOME. Doctor Recommends Postum from Personal Test. No one is better able to realize the injurious action of caffeine the drug in coffee on the heart, than the doctor. Tea is just as i harmful as coffee because it, too, ! contains the drug caffeine. When the doctor himself has been relieved by simply leaving off cof- iee and using Postum, he can re- Eer with full conviction to his own case. A Mo. physician prescribe* Pos- tum for many of his patients be- cause he was benefited by it. He says : "I wish to add my testimony in regard to that excellent preparation Postum. I have had functional or nervous heart trouble for over 15 years, and a part of the time was unable to attcn4 to my business. "I was a moderate user of coffee and did not think drinking it hurt me. But on stopping it and using Postum instead, my heart has got all right, and I ascribe it to the change from coffee to Postum. "I am prescribing it now in cases of sickness, especially when coffee does not agree, or affects the heart, nerves or stomach. "When made right it has a much better flavor than coffee, and is a vital sustainer of the system. I shall continue to recommend it to our people, and I have my own case to refer to." Name give.n by Cana- dian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Ever read trio abovi leltnr? A new ono appears from time to time. They arc genuine, true, and full of human Interest. Dr. O. Gordon Hewitt, Do- minion Entomologist, says, referring to the infantile death rate from intestinal diseases and diarrheea spread by the house fly, he believe* that the so-called harmlessflyis yearly causing the death of thousands of infants, as well as spreading the germs of typhoid fever. WILSON'S FLY PADS are the best thing to rid your house of these dangerous pests. The Tragedy of the Larder unexpected and no KING OSCAR SARDINES Get Them From Your Grocer Trade supplied by John W. Blokle A Greening, Hamilton SAWS AND INSTANCES. Hewgag "You know, 'a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.' " Bluegag "Yep. And a bird on the hat costs more'n a dozen in the hand." HER METHOD. Binks "Do you save much?" Winkes "No. As soon as I save a dollar my wife saves 10 cents more by spending it for something that's marked down." FOOD-CUTTER |g entirely different from the ordinary food chopper. The barrel is in two closely Fitt ing sections, clamped together by one set-screw. Canadian made machine. Better in quality, capacity and price works better, better finislic-il, leu in price. F've di.Ti'reiit cuttint plates. "MAXWT.r.VS Pl'l ITY" is the only food cutter maiie in Caiimln and in. convenience, perfect cutting anddunbility i sup'-rinr to auy- thing imported. If your dealer does not handle " Maswell'i Purity" -write us. DAVID A \ \M : . L & SONS. St. Marys. Ont. WHAT MAKES PESSIMISTS. Sitting three hours on a five-inch board at a circus behind a picture hat. Stopping a runaway horee and having your name spelled wrong in the newspaper notice. The morning mail on the first day of the month. Digging up your old dress suit' only to find that the moths have eaten one tail off the coat. The only thing to do is to wait until ; they eat the other tail off and then : you will have a Tuxedo. Living next door to an amateur clarionetist. Trying to find the beautiful scenery so vividly pictured in the railroad vacation folders. Discovering that you have got to buy a longer belt. Taking a family of nine children on a picnic. Seeing a man who owes you $9 riding by in an automobile. She (pouting) "Before we were married you often used to catch me in your arms." He "Yes, and now I catch you in my pockets." The Best Liver Pill. The action of the liver is easily disarranged. A sudden chill, undue exposure to the elements, over-indulgence in some favurite food, excess in drink- ing, are a few of the causes. But whatever may be the cause, Parme- lee's Vegetable Pills can be relied upon as the best corrective that can be taken. They are the lead- ing liver pills and they have no su- periore among such preparations. CHILD COVERED WITH ECZEMA Zum-Buk Worked Complete Cure. Mrs. A. J. Cameron, of Melita, Man., writes: "When my little boy was six weeks old he had eczema. The sores simply covered his face and head, and I had to tie his handu to keep him from scratching and making them bleed. The doctor gave me several kinds of ointment, but they did no good. I then tried fourteen boxes of an advertised re- medy. Still there was no improve- ment ! I tried another ointment, and several medicinal soaps, but the poor little fellow still continued to suffer. One day a friend said, 'Why don't you try Za-Bukf "I began with this balm, and a week's treatment made a great dif- ference. I persevered, and within a month every sore was healed ! Thanks to Zam-Buk his scalp is per- fectly healthy ; and his hair has grown again." For all skin diseases, cuts, burns and blood poisoning use Zam-Buk and Zam-Buk Soap. All dealers and stores, and Zam-Buk Co., To- ronto. AFTER THE DAY'S WORK what's more refreshing than * eup of Tea ? Be sure it's UPTON'S TEA Goes farthest for the money FARMS FOR SALE. H. W. OAWSON, Ninety Colborne 81, Toronto. OVKR FIFTY GeOD IMPROVE!! I . rms in Manitoba. 8*Bkatohc\va and Alberta at right prices OB eacy wrma, FBI-IT FARMS IN THE BE8T PRri9 district of Ontario. All siren at right I prices. TF YOU WANT TO BCY OB SELL A ! I Mock, (rain of dairy farm consult m. H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. EIGHT ACRES JTTBT OUTSIDE THi city of London limits: soil clay ana irr.-ivi'lly loarn; new brick houne. Will e chanK* for city, town or village property^ or for larger farm. The Western Ron! Estate. London Ont. MALE HELP WANTED. JEARN THE RAILWAY STATIC* A work and earn more money than la any other trade. We qualify for all Canadian Railways. Positions gernrot Write for Froe Book 18. Dominion School Railroading. Toronto. H MISCELLANEOUS. AT AND FARM SPALKS. W.ls.m'a Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. fight into a high-class exhibition of science and art. The design, which will be carried out in white marble, represents Le- gartijo in an attitude of perfect re- pose, his right hand resting on the hip, his left retaining the folds of the mantle flowing to the ground, his eyes calmly observant, as Span- iards have so often seen him watch- ing the struggle of his colleagues until the moment for his decisive interference had come. "Your husband has nearly faint- Jed." "Dear, dear! These men always do things by halves!" Minard'e Liniment for sale everywhere. Wife "I really believe you mar- ! ried me eimply because I have ' money." Hub "You're wrong. I married you because I thought you'd let me have some of it." No man or woman should hobble painfully about because of corns when so certain a relief is at hand as Holloway's Corn Cure. The laughter and tears of a wo- man are equally deceptive. TOO SOON TO TELL. "Have you a good cook now 1 !' "I don't know. I haven't been home since breakfast." Cholera morbua, cramps and kin- dred complaints annually make their appearance at the same time as the hot weather, green fruit, cu- cumbers, melons, etc., and many persons are debarred from eating these tempting things, but they need not abstain if they have Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial and take a few drops in water. It cures the cramps and cholera in a remarkable manner and is sure to check every disturbance of the bow- els. ONE WAS ENOUGH. Robley "My tailor made only one suit like this." Tibbitts "It's a good thing he was caught in time." C! A.NCEB. minus. LUMPS, etc In> ternal and external, cured without pain by onr home treatment. Write a* before too late. Dr Bellman Medical Co, Limit"'!. Colline'vood. Ont { TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson'* O Sralo Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. SALARIED POSITION AWAITS COM- pe.eut business man who can Invert 11,000 in profitable going manufacturing business. Manager. 601 Kent Building. To ronto. GALL STONES. KIDNEY AND BLAD- der Stones. Kidney trouble. Gravel, Lumbago and kindred ailments positively cured with the nuw tkrrnan Remedy, "Sauol," price $1.50. Another new remedy for DiabvteB-Mellitus, and sure cnre. ie "Sanol'B Anti-Diabetes." Price $2.00 frnnm druggists or direct. The Sanol Manufao* luring Company of Canada. Limited. Winnipeg. Man. CHENILLE CURTAINS and a. 1 kind* of h*>< * htnfiiiK*. l*o LCE CURTAINS oyED ,,y. Wr:Mi.. M* tnnit y-iurt. (iuld Mataliit. BRITISH AMERICAN OTCINOO*.. BOI 233,Montrul CREOSOTE) .s-le S-ta.JLxi.Sii Protect Preserve - Beautify Sample* and Booklets on Application JAMES LANSMUIR & CO., Limited 1374- Bathursr Street TORONTO Mlnard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. Nothing easier than fault-finding no talent, no self-denial, no brains, no character are required to set up in the grumbling busi- ness. Low Colonist Bates to Pacific Coast via Chicago and Xor.h Western Hy.. Sept. 25th to Oct. 10th from all points in Canada to Log Angelea, Sun Francisco, Portland. 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The citizens of Cordova are about to erect a statue to Spain's most famous toreador, Lcgartijo, who participated in 1,700 bull fights and slew over 5,000 animals. When it was represented to the Mayor that Cordova had given birth to many deserving eons who still awaited their monuments, he replied that the municipality had considered all that, and had come to the conclusion that Legartijo was its most illustrious child. The phil- osopher Seneca had been a failure inasmuch as Nero, his pupil, tlid him no credit ; the great Capt. Oon- zalvo, the poet Gonzora, and others had undoubtedly possessed great merit, but had not endeared them- selves to Cordovians in such a mea- sure as Legartijo. Although twenty years had pass- ed since his retirement from the arena, his memory was ever greon. His etately, elegant bearing, skil- ful, rapid mode of attack, ami the absolute precision of his death- stroke had transformed the bull- NOT AT HOME. Warder (entering cell) "Your wife is here, asking to see yer, sev- enty-seven." Convict (in desperation) "Phew ! 'Tell 'er I'm outl" FINDING OUT. "Father, is it true that two can live as cheap as one?" "That's an old saying, my dear." "Do you believe it?' "I think it can be done." "But if I marry George do you think you can manage to support him with the eum you now spend on me every year?" Even the watch a man keeps on his tongue will run down occasion- ally. BURNED THE WIND. "Sam, were you in that riot last night?" "Yassir." "Did you run like the wind, Sam?" "No, sir. I didn't run like the wind, 'deed I didn't. But I passed two niggers that was running like the wind." BOILERS arc entirely different from others both in their composi- tion and their effect complete evacuation without purging or discomfort. 25c. a box at your druggist's. NATIONAL DRUQ AND CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA. 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The cheapness of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator puts it within I reach of all, and it can be got at 1 any druggist's. An ounce of intuition may be worth more than a pound of tui- tion. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. THE USAGES OF ROYALTY. A patriotic Scotsman was present at a meeting of a certain society, at which an eminent Shakespearian scholar dwelt on the virtues of his favorite author. At the close of the meeting the Scot approached the lecturer, and the following dia- logue took place : "Ye think a fine lot o' Shakes- peare, doctor?" "I do, sir," was the emphatic re- ply. "An' ye think he was mair clever than Rabbie Burns?" "Why, there is no comparieon between them." "Maybe no, but ye telt us to- nicht it was Shakespeare \vho wrote 'Uneasy lies the head that w<>irs * croon.' Now, Babbie would New and Second- _ hand, for heatinfj and powrr purposes. TANKS AND SMOKE STACKS. 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