i MESSAGE FOR THOSE WHO SUFFER MRS. E. J. TALBOT TELLS THEM TO FIND A (THE IX DOUD'S KIDNEY PILLS. She I! M! Itheiiinutixm, Lumbago and Neuralgia and Found the Remedy She \Vas Looking for iu Dothl's Kidney Tills. Hamilton, Out., Mar. 17 (Special) "I know then: are a lot' of peo- ple who suffer and do not know what will cure them. Uod.d's Kid- ney Pills will." These are the words of Mrs. E. J. Talbot who resides at 293 Wel- lington street north, this city. And Mrs. Talbot speaks out of her own experience. "Last July I was very sick," Mrs. Tallx.it continues. "My heart bothered me, my limbs were heavy, and I had a dragging sensation across the loins. Rheumatism, lumbago and neuralgia added to my sufferings, and the doctor I called in did not help me much. "I finally decided to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I have used seven b-jxes and I am so much stronger and better that I feel I must re- commend them to others." Mrs. Talhot's complication . of troubles all came from sick kidneys. That's why Dodd's Kidney Pills cured tin-in. For Dodd's Kidney Pills are no cureall. Thev simply cure kidney disease of any kind. They never fail to do that. Prejudice. "Professor, who invented the ac- cordion ','' "Why seek to find out, my boy? Perhaps lie repented of it before he died.' 1 llarion Bridge. C. B.. May 30. '02. I havr. handI.Kl MINAKD'H LINIMKNT during the vati year. It ii always the flrt lilnlment aekwl for here, and urniueB- tl'iiiably the bi-it s-i-"< r of all the differ- ent kiuiU of Liniment I hamllc. NlilL FEHOU8ON. M-.li, "i She's l>i-i'ii \cry busy telling mo how to rear my baby." "Well?" "But she got into perfect panic when 1 aAed her to take care of tin- cliild f"i- a couple ->l days. You ltin>w ! was Hii<l<l(>nly called out of town." Only One "BROMO QUININE' That ll I.AXATIVK BROMO QUININE Look for tl. Muniiliir- of E. W. OHOVH Curea a Culd hi Ou Uuy. Cured UMp In Xwu ilayn. Z5c. doct is wealth -except for the Mlnard'i Liniment Cures Garget In Cowi ''This dog of mine is some clnR, let me tell you ! }l<- has a wonder- ful pedigree.'" "I suppose you trace him away buck to the dog Noah t.Mik into the ark." "Ray, this dog's ancestor didn't gn into the ;nl. Hi liud a hark of his ow B." When Your Eyes Need Care Try kliirlnn Kye Ituno'v Nn Hmiirtlnif tfrlf Fine AI-IH Quickly, Try It fur ltl, Weak, Watery K.vrn .mil (Iraunlatrd KyelliU. Illu*- UHU-'l Hiiuk III i-a. Ii I'lii'kllX 1 '- Mi. tint- ia <-mup<.uii'l*"1 l>y onr Ui-uilsift not H '-I'iitrnl Mi'd- felne" but ui<l In tucreurnl l'hri,-liuu I'ruo- tlrr for 111,111* )rnm. Nuw (li'dlrniiMt to lln- I'ub- llr and nolil \>f iinu'iiM ut I.'.' unit Me pur Mnttlo. Murlno Kro Saivr in At>p<lu Tubus, V.'o linil SUC. Murlne Eyo Remedy Co., Chicago "I am a self-modi 1 man, I am." "U'ell, 1 think there is one tiling you needn't worry about.' 1 "What is that/" "Taking out a patent." Mlitmrd'i Liniment Curee Diphtheria. House-hunter - "lint whenever there's a flood 1 should think the water would always come right up to the house." House Agent "Possibly, sir. Rut there are preci- ous few properties where you can get fishing from the dining room window." A SIMPLE PRESERVATIVE. , Egyptians Laxltcd Uonrils Together to Keep Out Dampness. There were weather compens'a- tions" in Pyramid tunes. <Prof. Flinders Petrie, the celebrated Egyptologist, has made, some most interesting discoveries in an exten- sive; cemetery, some thirty, odd miles south of Cairo. Noticeable in the cemetery was tho wonderful preservation of ma- terials. Thus, the linen is quite fresh and strong, and in some in- stances the pieces were as white as if they hnd just left the -loom. The coffins, all wood, of acacia or shit- tim, were qiute sound, 'and many of the tombs still had the original beams in position. This is quite re- markable as the cemetery dates from the earliest age down to the time of the Pyramids. The remains of the houses of the period were found used in the con- struction of the coffins and the specimens showed that the ancients of this period cut tie hoJe-s in the edges of the planks and lashed them together in such- a manner that they could slide over one an- other during the change in climatic temperature. Enquiring Ilis Way. A lawyer, driving through a vil- lage, sfopped at a cottage to' in- quire his way. Tho lady of -the house told him he must keep straight on for some time, then turn to the right ; but said that she herself was going to pass the road he must take, and if he would wait a few moments she would show him the way. "Well," he said, "bad com- pany is better than none. Make haste." Offer jogging on five or six miles the gentleman asked if he had not come to the road he must take. "Oh, yes," said she, "we have passed it two or three miles back ; but, as I agree that had com- pany is better than none, I kept you along with me." Headache Over the Eyes? Look For Nasal Catarrh Catarrh Never Stopi In Ons Place It Spreads Rapidly- Ofton Ruins Health Completely. In thin changeable climate it Is the little colds that drift into Catarrh. Unices the Inflammation Is cheeked it pawcs rapidly from the throat or nose to tho bronchial tube and then to the lungs. You cau't make new lungs any more than you ran make m-w fingers or toes, but you can cure Catarrh. The surent rur ronRlU f breathing In the healing balsamic ewences of I'ATAIIRHOZONE. which la simply a medi- cated vH|>or no full of rich curative pro- pcrtie that every trace of Catarrh van- ishpH before it. "Tho soothing ninoy vapor of Catarrh- ntouo in the most powerful medicine I ever UBcd." writes Mrs. Kdmoiul J. ChriH- tine, of Hakii:oon. "Every brcvth drawn through i In' Inhaler andn a grateful feeling through thn air iiumagcn of th none and throat. Calarrhoione cured mo, of frightful headiiches over tb eyes, re- lieved mo of a ntulfy fueling in the noae. ninl nn Irritablit hacking cough IlKit had been the bane of my life for a year. My general health Is greatly improved, my appetite, and digfntion are considerably Ix'tter than before.. Cntarrhoiione has b i tho nn in- of giving mi' MI< Ii hnalth an I nlwuys dwirccl, but never |>tws'd " Kvrn though cat.irrh han a flrm hold on you. and affect* your throat, nose or earn, you can thoroughly cure it with (,'aturrhoiono. Large 8ic, guarunti.pd. rost fl.OO; tmaller mzo Ml,- ; Hiinipl" nize 25r. All Mirekccpc'ni anil dmuitlt, or The Catarrhojone Co., Itullalo, N. Y., and KingHton, Canada. WHY 18 THE BEST FOR YOU. BECAUSE It kaepi your "White Clothes" looking Just like New. U does not Spot or Streak tho clothes as there Is no settling. It ll the "Handiest Kind" to use. It U Guaranteed to^lvo Perfect Satis- faction or money Cheerfully Refunded. TRY IT, end Prove II lor Yourself. A 10 cent puck- age la,*tsbout 6 months, as It blues s Good LISTEN ! I'J -R Bine le much better than ny other." Mis Thomson, Belmont, Man. "T-R Blue It an Excellent Blue, Su(KMlor to ofhei Blues ." Mrs. Frank J. Moore, Conn, Ont. "J-R Bl.li- Is the be*t Blue lever ud." Mrs. W. Swltaer, Brandon, Men. ML.IIUI... MM. .1 by I h. I. I"."" - I ml if. I Montreal. Ti Young Briggs I asked your dnunhter a very important quos- timi last niglit, sir, and she rt-frrrml nil 1 , to you. Old Blunt- -Want to marry her, eh I Well, you won't! If she'd really wanted you she wouldn't have bothered alxjut me at all. PILES CURED IN t TO 14 DAYS Tour drugglet will refund money If PAZO OINTMKNT tulle to euro any cage of Itch Ing. lliin.l. Bleeding or Protruding Piles In i tu 14 days, -u, Next lo Them. "I'm stiro," said the gitost ho hod unexpectedly brought lumie to dinner that evening, "that I have put you out. " "Not at all," she replied sweet- ly. "Not at all. We. gitve you just what we were going to have our- selves. Just our ordinary dinner, I you know." "I wish I could believe Unit, b*U I still feel that I have put you to a great deal of trouble and annoy- ance. If so 1 am sorry that I allow- ed yonr husband u> persuade me to come." I "I don't want you to f<>el that wav at all. We were delighted to have you with us. We love to have . our frienda drop in and take pot i luck with us." And when he got outside he looked back at the house and mut tered : "l'ii- I .rnellrd corn beef and caUiv v. lieu I entered that h'ime, and whut I (jot was mutton ohups and green pray." ''WriM is the worst thing about riches'!" asked a school tobohtf of a pupil. "Their scarcity," replied the pupil, n>d waa immediately re- warded full marks. Dizzy Headaches Cured in One Night If Troubled With JIoad-Fiillncss, Ringing Xoises, SpcokM Be- fore the Eyes, the Ntoin- a Hi is at Fault. Quick Riller and Certain Cur* From Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Came "I had terrible pains in my head. My appetite faded away, and when I did eat anything it disagreed and made me very tick for hours after each meal. The pains in my stomach and the dizzy head- aches I had to endure almost Bet one wild. Sometimes attacks came on so Be- rerely that I had Jo go to b <'. I would feel so worn, depresses and utterly mis- erable that for hours I wouldn't apeak to my family. My system was poisoned with wastes and nothing helped me till I used Dr. Hamilton's Pille. Without this grand system-cleaning reme4y I would still be nick, but each day brought me better lualth and spirits. I waa cured and M: "!' strong, ruddy and healthy, and will ulv. i . - use and recommend Dr. Hamilton's Pills." "1IKS. B. 0. CTJRKAN. Westport P. O." Thousands who are in an ailing, low state of health need nothing else but Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 25c. per box, or five boie.s for $1.00. ut all druggists and store- keepers, or tho Catarrhosono Company, Buffalo, N. V. and Kingston, Ont. * HOW THE SAP RISES. i-ir.-uii/i'il Marvels of Mechanical Construction. How the raw sap travels from the absorbing roots beneath the ground to the topmost twig of an oak or elm tree, more than 100 feet above, and to nearly four or five times that height in the case of some of tho mammoth gum trees (eucalyptus) of tho Tasmania^ forests, and in the gigantic Wellingtonia of California, has long puzzled tho physicist to explain, says the Strand Magazine. The old idea that capillarity is tho factor at work, the fluid being con- veyed up the trunk and branches after the manner of oil through the wick of a lamp, becomes an alto- gether inadequate explanation. Es- pecially is this s<> when we realize that, in some of the internal tissues of the, stem, the pressure exerted reaches from eight to twenty atmos- pheres, or in. other words from 120 to 300 pounds to the square inch a force, greater than that in the boiler of a normal railway engine. This mighty pressure scattered more or less irregularly through the tissues of tho tree, drives tho sap to tho buds a.nd forces them open, expands their leaves, and is contin- ually at work wherever the process of building new structures is going on. It is obvious, therefore, that the engineering arrangements for the conducting and controlling of this powerful utreatn of life-giving sap must be very perfectly organ- ized. Indeed, they are mort than that ; they present marvels of mech- anical construction which are not only astonishing on account of their perfection, but are so minute that man can only penetrate the myster- ies and beauty of their structure by means of high-power microscopes and careful chemical investigations. Even then he is left baffled and wondering. ij, UNFIT TO LIVE -MUST DIE. The verdict rendered a thousand time* when corns 'get sore. T)o them to death by Putnam's C'orn Extractor; it cures painlessly in twenty-four houre. Use "I'litnam'n," the only vegetable remedy known. Price 25c., at all dealers. i ' - ^ Health is the greatest of gifts, contentedness the best riches. Truth ia ihr lifist of relatives. Hul) Why are you so elated ? Wife- I picked up a horseshoe to- day. Huh Huh! Old superstition nonsense 1 Wife - Don't jump at conclusions, dear. It was a dia- mond horseshoe, and I pi< ked it up at a bargain counter. OS DODO'S'''/? I l>. 4. issiE la-'ia. WHY LOSE YOUR HAIR CUTICIM SOAP S1MPOOS And occasional light dressings of Cuticura Ointment will pre- vent it when all else fails. Cutlcura 8<p and Ointment are sold throughout the wurlil. A llbtirul sample of each, wild 32-page booklet on the euro anil treatment of the nkln anil scalp, sent pom-tree. Address Potter .Drug it CHem, Corp., j ii-iii. 23U. UoBton, U.S.A. TREES THAT SHOW AXGER. Species in Idaho Which Shakes and Kiuita I nplea*nnt Odor. . In Idaho there exists a species of tho acacia tree which is entitled to be classed as one of the wonders of plant life. When full grown it- closes its leaves together in coils each day at sunset and curls its twigs to the shape of pigtails. Whe,n the tree has thus settled it- self for its night's sleep, it is said that if touched it will flutter as if agitated or impatient at the distur- bance. The oftener, it is averred, the foliage is molested, the more violent will become the shaking of tho branches. Finally, it is fur- ther alleged, if the shaking is con- tinued, the tree will at length emit a nauseating odor quite sufficient to induce a headache in the. case of the person disturbing the tree. In Idaho it is called the "angry tree," and it is said that it was discovered by men who on making cam]) for the night placed one end of . canvas covering over one of the s-ensitive. bushes, using it for a sup- irt. Immediately the tree began ti> jerk its branches sharply. The motion continued, with increasing nervousness," until at last came n sickening odor that drove the tired campers to a more friendly loca- tion. ^ B ZAM-IJl K DOES IT HE PILES. Mrs. (.'. Hanson, wife of the pro- prietor of the Commercial Hotel, Poplar, H.C'., suffered from piles for years. Went to doctor after doctor in vain. Finally went to Spokane and had an operation. Twelve months afterwards she was as bad ngain. She says, "One day I read about Zam-lUik and thought I would try it. The first one or two boxes gave me more ease than anything else I had tried, so I went on with the treatment. In a short time I began to feel altogether dif- ferent and better, and I saw that Zam-lluk was going to cure me. Well, 1 went on using it, and by the time I had used six l>oxes I was delighted to find myself entirely cured." 50c. all druggists and stores. The Acme. Briggs- -Here's a fellow who writes abmit the acme of selfishness without MU the slightest idea of what it n.- .illy is ? Qriggs -Well, what is it ? Briggs Having your wife a cold- air fiend, insist upon leaving both windows in the room open and then rolling herself up in all the bed clothing ! Mlnard'i Liniment Curti Colds, Eta. Not a Complaincr. There is a good deal of complaint because people don't walk more, but it doesn't come from the head of a large family with shoes to buy. ''Papa, is it necessary to whip me?" "You ought to know." "Well, I sometimes think you don't realize how little good it does me." % Low Colonlit Ratei to Pacific Coast Via Chicago and North WeHtern Knilwny. On sa.e dally. Warcli 15th to April 15th in- rluilvp, from nil point* In Canada to lm:i AiiKt-liT., San Fi-an<-i..t-n, I'orllamt, Salt Lake t.'ity,. Hcattlo, Victoria, Vain-Oliver, Nrlon, Uoiwland, anil many other point n Through Uuirial UeratN anil frw rwl'n- inir chair cars from Chicago. Variable routcfl. Liberal stop over*. Vfir full in- formation an tn ratex, routcti and litera- ture, write or r*ll on B. H. Hminott. Gen- eral Agent, 46 Vong Htrwt. Toronto. It i eauy to forgive your enemies after getting square, with them. Llnlmint Cures Olittmpir. AN INTERMITTENT SPRING. The Water Comes and Goes Like a Thief in the Night. Near the village of Alcham, in a secliidixl valley of the North Downs, England, within a few miles of busy l>over, is an intermittent spring of water that is at present in full force and activity. It has long periods of quiescence, for, according to tra- dition, it appears only every sev- enth year. As a matter of fact, however, it has appeared with more or less regularity any time within the last four years. It cornea like a .thief in the night, and in a few hours turns a fertile bottom into a generous lake that overflows the highway and makes of it a raging torrent. After keeping above ground for a few hundred yards it disappears as mysteriously as it came, and its subsequent course is not visible. A countryman whose, house borders Dillingore, as the stream is called, told me it gave no warning of its approach, says a writer. I asked him if ho had ever seen any water bubbling up, and; he said: "No; the place wilJ be dry overnight, and full of water in the morning, and that's all we know about it." He had no idea whether a wet winter such as this which followed a wet summer had a-ny- thing to do with it. A similar spring exists near Croydon, in the Caterham Valley, known, as the Woe waters, from the belief that its appearance presaged plague, fam- ine, or war. Dillingore must be trie overflow of a large subterranean reservoir in the chalk, which is fed by the natural drainage of the sur- rounding heights. Cure Your Sore Throat Nerviline Will Do It Blessetl Relief t'omes Quiek, You Get Comfort. Every Tain Disappears. "Experienc* haa taught me that tho qnirkcHt way to cure a soro throat it- is. >h Nerviline," writes Mrs. Enoch P. Maclean. "My children always seem to get wet feet and stay out in the cold, and In consequence I have to keep a good household remedy handy. I rub In Nerviline almost every hour, give the children eay twenty drops iu hot sweet- iii."! water, and uiako thorn erarglo with It. I have yet to see the cold this won't break up quickly." From the La Uave Island*. N .S., Mrs. John Walfleld writes: "We have beon using Nervil'r-- for about nine years, and find it excellent. When wo find any of ui RcHtiuK a cold wo tko Nerviline In hot water. It is a sure relief for it, and ia aim an instant relief for internal paiiifl of any kind." The remarkable pain-subduing power of Nrrrilino and ite ability to check colds, influenza and ore throat is unequalled. Every homo ehould have Nerviliue Imuly on the shelf for sudden I'lneog at night. like cramps or internal painn. Large, family Rico. 50c. ; trial siio 26c.. at all storekeepers or druggtats, or The Catarrh- mono Co.. BulTalo, N. Y. JA1 M.i.l.M* OF CATS. Demons Tkut Devour Old Women inn! Take Their Shape. "Legends about wicked cats art 1 of a different character from those about doga, which protected man- kind ; tho Japanese 'nekomata,' or bewitching cat, with tier forked tail being au exceedingly dangerous demon, who devours old women and assumes their shape," writes Mr. Law son in the Referee. "In tho seventeenth century she is spoken of as au animal of darkness, a do- mestic tiger, and the Japanese- place a sword <at the side of a corpse in order to prevent the cat from walk- ing over it or causing it to revive and change Into a terrible demon. "In the legends of tko nineteenth century, however, the cat plays a good part instead of that of an evil demon, and in these tale* she sac- rifices her life on behalf of her mas- ter and is re-warded by burial in a Buddhist churchyard, with masses road for her soul. "There, is also an old tradition among Japa/veso sailors, which sur- vives to this day, according to which a three colored tomcat (white, black and brown) is an ex- cellent charm against ev ; l spirits. He knows when a torm is coming and climbs upon the mast, where he drives away the demons ; and the sailors of Dai Nippon do not care what price they pay for such a cat and make, great sacrifices in order to have one as a mascot on board ship." TRY IT WHEN YOU'RE TIRED Tou will find it wonderfully refreshing UPTON'S TEA it sustains and cheers STRAYED from the X Ranch Corral a wall eyed Pinto Broncho with a Roman nose and lightning heels. We have issued a humorous descriptive circular cf this remarkable bronco with illus- trations of his ar.tjcs. Sent free on application to any reader of this paper. This is the most famous circular ever printed in the English language. More than half a million copies have already been distributed to advertise our famous Pinto Shell gloves made from tough Bronco hides. For a free copy send postal to HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO.! Canada's Expert Glove and Hill Makers. MONTREAL. FARMS FOR SALE. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. GOOD STOCK FARM OF 500 ACBE8 with Three Houses: large Bank Barn. Mut ho unld quick. Prlrf U Tery low. SEVKRAL DESIRABLE FARMS IN Manitoba. Alberts and Saskatchewan th.it can be bought, quirk sal*. Worth the money for 11IAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED GOOD farm* ID different sections of Ontario on my lint. If you want a farm consuls me. H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. STAMPS AND COINS STAMP COM.KCTORS HUNDRED Dif- ferent Foreign Stamps. Catalogue. Albnm. on!? Seven Cent* Mark Btm fVimnnnv. Toronto. BILLIARDS. EVERYBODY ENJOYS BILLIARDS - Barbers and Live Men in towns only 100 population make big money. Be first to write for book. "How to Start a Bil- liard Room" Cost. Easy Term*, etc. Cata- logues of tabled for Hom> and Club free. If you have a table, ask for our supply catalogue. Brumiwick-Balke-CollcDder (' ai- pany, Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS POSTCARDS FREE HOYS AND GIRLS write for particulars. Elgin Novelty Co.. Sparta. Ont. CANCER. TCMOKS. LUMPS. ETO, Internal and ex'.ernal. cured with- out rain bv our borne treatment. Write as !':'- too latn. Dr. Rellman Co.. T.imlted. Colllnirwood. Ont. (1 AI-L STONES. KIDNEY AND der Btone>. Kidney trouble. GjraveL Lumbago and kindred ailments positively curtd with th new German Remedy. "Ssnol." prlco 11.50. Another uew remeilf for Diabetes Mellltue. and sure care. I* "Band's Anti-Diabetes." Price 12 00 from druK{Ut or diroot. The Sanol Man'jfao- turing Company of Cauada, Limited. Wnnlneo. Mr.u Just a Minute Bulferers from protruding or bleeding pile* can be cured by usiug nature's own re- medy- no medicine -no operation. Thi remedy does not profess to cure Internal piloi. but is a certain cure for protruding piles. Discovery wag made by nutferer of 20 years' ntanding, who ia uow quite well. Pull Instruction* on receipt of $100. WM. B. OXLKY. 2<M tterkolev St.. Toronto CARPET DYEINQ ^^ind Cleaning. This It i ip*cialtj with ihe^ 1 ^ Or it i ^n American Dyolng Co* BtoJ purtlrnUri by post tnd *e %i * nur< to latlify. u .1,1 MwUlM. Address Box 2J3, Montreal BOILERS New and Second- hand, for heating and power purposes. TANKS AND SMOKESTACKS. Aen.s (or Stuite- vnul Vuii.uailiiK and Having Svste:n<. POISON TORONTO Englnos and Shipbuilder* CCIhen buying your Piano insist on having an OTTO Hi GEL Ptano Action Maypole Soap CLEANS AND DYES Give* lien glowing colon, fadeleu in sun 01 tucU. Dyet cotton, lilk, wool 01 mixture*. Ue it youiielf at home. No trouble no muu. 24 colorr will give, any shade. ColonlOc,blck I5c. at youi dealer's 01 poUpaid with booklet "How to Dye" from . F. L. BENEDICT & CO. Montreal I oh quickly stops coughs, cures colds, and heels ^ ve . n * Htin 8y &n has to give in the throat and lungs. :: ti M cents, occasionally. 7 Improved Farms er win do the ceding t ' Ully Own " ^X TOI"OlltO Make the Horse Glad and Eager for Work I'ltn liim boroi* r <u pat him at the sprint work. lue OH h 1 1 wfnt.ir coi that holds th> wot nroat nd dirt. llB'll l<t inoro ^ood from hli Ce*d. look ltta.'. rest bottir >n<1 el rerun toit- terMrvtaelnoviirr war. Duu't buj taj bus The Stewari Bill BMrinf Clipping Maohlni tho nMohlne tht turnatuler, uloer ftiu] RtibArv >onir than *ny other. ^ar* art all fll* h'--l t.ntl nit from anltd ari *o^loted. vrotctoa HiMilxft of ruo In oil, roa-