. I», ’ liter l Lapse ‘ 0i Many Years 5.3. Letter Comes to Light Which Shows the Undoubt- ed Psrmanency of Cures by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Jlrs. Edward Patterson of Conboy- ville the Writer—Her High Opinion of Dodd’s Kidney Pills —Her Advice to Others. Conaorvrnnn, Out, Oct. 4.—-(Special. Hrs. Edward Patterson of this town is one of those who can testify to the lasting nature of cures by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the great Canadian remedy for all affect- hms of the Kidneys. Mrs. Edward Patterson, according to her own statement, is to-day in splendid health. Her rheumatism has left her and although it is ten years since then, it has never returned beyond a slight touch in cold Weather, which a Dodd’s Kidney Pill or two immediately drives away. This proves what has always been claimed ~that Dcdd's Kidney Pills cure perman- eatiy. Their efi‘ects are lasting—in fact they do not merely relieve—they cure. Here is Mrs. Patterson’s letter. 1 .1 ; “It is many years, perhaps ten or ' twelve, since I started taking Dodd’s ' Kidney Pills, and then it was not for nonnatism that I took them. I was Jeeiing miserable, did not know what oiled me, and while reading a paper I saw the testimony of some one who had been cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills, who had been felling just as I was. I got a box and found they helped me. I found also that my Rheumatism was not nearly as lied, for I had suffered for many years ospecially in cold weather. I have used dozens of bottles of medicines and lini anents, but it always returned until I used Dcdd's Kidney Pills and now I seldom have a touch of it I oocasionly ’ta box, perhaps two a year. I never hear anyone complain of Rheumatism but I advise them to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills." u==o TION w New rm..." 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No , meets every first and third Tuesday cvenlng.—-- l'anny J. Wise, Secretary. ‘ menus or firms. Knights of Pythias-«Empire Lodge.N0.19 every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, in Williams, Keeper of Records and Seal. sows or ENGLAND. Lodge Eton, 140.148 meets every Thurs John A. Field, Sec’y. A Lodge Prince Edward meets second and Mouth Tuesdays of each month in S.O.E. Hall, Victoria Bow..—-E. H. Duchemln 800.! LOYAL caucuses. Company "A." every Monday in Wright s Hall at 6.3) p. nan-Am Wad man, She y. sorts or manual. Victorm Division, 9. O. L, on "Monday, at 8 p. m. Orient Division, Friday, at 8 p. in. Prince Edward Division. No. 1, meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday.--W. H. Clarke R. Scribe. BOER PIISONERB ESCAPE. Three of the Boer prisoners of war es- caped from Darrell’s Island, Bermudah Friday night, and have not yet been ecaptured. Troops are securing th ‘isands for the fugitives. in the Blood. Unhealth idneys are the sauce the acid help there. che kidneys act as they should th would “ruin the Uric cid out of the system and rheuma- Gsm wouldn't occur. Rheo- matism is a Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills m: made a great part 0!. tation curing M35; 80‘ at Its-rue of those earl'ul fleeting pains de‘hfifii Dodd’s Kidney ; bUrch 9 .4 Rheumatism. ‘ rs: animus. Gamma“. panics Iowan mun-porous a. all: *' , ms: Hillllll. y *HlEE lll All lllllllElS. ' l\Tew and Artistic Designs. Ladies ih every section of this broad Dominion are taking a deep and lively interest in home mat and rug making. The work is made easy and pleasant. be- cause the manufacturers of the celebrated Diamond Dyes are furnishing the newest and most artistic designs for theirflfioor ornaments. The “Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Patterns" are beautifully colored on a superior quality Scotch Hessian, all ready for working up.‘ These popular patterns are made in all the best sizes, and the prices are extremely low. Ifyour dealer does not sell the “Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Patterns." send your ad- dress tc the Wells d: Richardson Cu. Limited Montreal. and'eyou will race! l s' sheets of designs free of cost. MISCELLANEOUS 'iTEMs Ella—Miss Bloomly says her face is her fortune. Stella—Clever girl: she seems to have made most of her money.—Smart Set. To make money it is necessary to have a clear, bright brain, a cool.head free from pain and strong, vigorous nerves. Mil- urn's Heart and Nerves Pills invigorate and brighten the brain, strengthen the nerves, and remove all heart, nerve and brain troubles. ~ He—Is dat adimple in yo’ chin! r She—Nopey,Igct dat when we cut fo' de prize at de card party.— Liver Troubles, biliousness, sallow com- plexion, ellow eyes, ‘jaundice, etc., ield to e curative powers of Laxa- iver Pills. They are sure to cure. He—Jl‘hese beecrly summer hotels! Show-l “mow it. What did we ever leave some for any way? “V'eil, wz- wanted the debt and the unrest.”-—New York Life. Mluard’s Llailneut Relieves Nostalgia. When a woman wishes she had some one to love it means that she wants some one to worry over. ' For internal or external use Kagyard’s Yellow Oil cannot be excelled as a pain reliieving and smoothing \remedy for all DB 3- v ' . A haughty woman stumbles, for she cannot see what- might be in her way. Backache. eideache, swelling of feet and ankles pumng u er eyes, frequ- eud thirst, scanty, cloudy, thick highly colored urine. Frequent urination, burn- in reneation when urinating. y of the above sym tome lead' to Bright’s disease, drogsy. iabetea, etc. Dean's Kidney Pi] are a sure cure for pl! kidney diseases. Trust not a vain woman for she is first in her own eye. , Mlaard’s Lilli-eat Cares handrail. Bespec t fialways a silent woman. Great is the wisdom of the woman that holdeth her tongue. Worms cannot exist either in ehlldrer or adults when Dr. Law‘s Worm Syrup is used. 25c. All dealerI. _‘ A vain woman is to be found, fcshe will sacrifice all her pride. ' q _ ' Athletes, Bicéclists and others should always keep agyard’s Yellow Oil on hand. Nothing like it for stimiees and soreness of the muscles. sprains bruises, cuts, etc. A ' Eran preparation, will not stain clothing. Price 25c. Trust not a woman that thinkethq more of herself than no her. My will not dwell in herlheart. A RED HOT SEASON. During the hot summer season the blood gets over heated the drain on the system is severe and the appetite is often lost Burdock Blood Bitters purifies and invigoratee blood, tones up the system. and restores lost appetite. A woman that respect sherself is more beautiful than shingle star, more be I 1' ml than many starsiat night. Mllburn‘s Sterlingl'zfieadai. s Powders are easyto take, harmless in action and sure to cure any headache in from 5 to 20 minutes. “Pa. is it true that whisky will cure a snake bite I” "Well, it depends aZucod deal on wheth- er a perSou is living in a prohibition dis- trict or not.” ,Minsrd's L' ‘-ent for sale Everywhere. “When a - s )u going to have the measles i' e r whose li'tle sister had them. “Just as soon as Minnie ; eta through with them," was the :logical reply. Passnn 15 Would. igave Dr. Lcw's Worm Syrup to my l.ttle girl three and half‘ ears old: the result was that the peace 15 round worms in five days. Mrs. B. Roy. Kilmanagh. Out. The pony wasishedding his coat, and .* lntb the house, exclaiming; “0h,mamma. come and look at {Billie 1 He's all mot eaten." Miami's Liuient Cures Bares. your works.— Chicago Record~Herald. before retiring, it will work while lousness, constipation, dyspe headache, and make you feel morning‘ I“. out?” to 753,841. * s Ls Ra‘ Co Pa . MVWaine. 3'... p _ a.) PHYSICIAN“ AND SURGEON snarl Oren; 5. Pand‘nans, .il‘rsand ' ‘ A}: 3’ : ' . Just“ l a Our Lady of Strathouy Feels as Spaces" .1 alv: nor of small J chnny,» when 4-yearoldiHelen noticed it she ran \ Automobile—I feel a sunstroke coming-' on. Horse You do? Well ~top atthe first drug store and get a wet sponge put in If you take a Len-Liver Pill to-nlght on sleep without mpe or pain, curingliil- is and sick ttcr in the The number of Protestant Christians in Ceylon has increased in fifteen years Pinepples, Peaches' Pear. a Damsel a Fracton of Her Age. # A noteworthy result of the ‘useaof, that splendid remedy Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, is the feeling of youth and buoyancy experienced as soon asthe pepsin and distase contained in Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, begin to act ou the foods I H ‘ The blood do very soon improved in quality on using Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets because instead of being fed by the product of a weak, sour, enfeebled stomach, the full nourishment ofperr fcctly digested foodgoos to make it up. The whole body soon feels the influence of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets because this rich. new blood is immediately carried to every muscle and nerve, building up the wasted places and ton- ing up the entire system. The mind and mental condition soon become fresh and wholesome because the mind takes its tone form the body. If the body is healthy wears happy in spite of trouble. If we are happy in pits of trouble and our bodies are healthy we feel young, for 'children are the happiest and healthiestcfman- kind as a general rule. This is what (Mrs. Susan Cosme of Strathroy means when she says she feels like a child again owing to Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. She says:- "I have been trouble with Dyspepsia and Sour Stomach for fifteen years. After every hearty mealI would sufl‘er. so that I grew almost afraid to eat. I would often have to lay down after meal and as for pastry of any kind I couldn't touch it. Nothing I ate would digest. I tried difi'erent remedies but got no relief. I heard of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets and got some to try. They cured me. I can eat anything now without the least fear. I feel like a child again. You are welcome to publish this letter that others may learn of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and find health again as I did.” i A Male Teacher for West Kent Street School—cue holding a first lass license preferred. Apply at once to ' ‘3. STEWART, Beo’y of School Board. Sept. '19 W—Pat. & Ex. ' WANTED”? r. Farqnharsou Cll ' “édlfifiiliii’fii " W Mr- Sm:—In thd Purduharsbn' " ward position in which he finds The facts are.” he was not amateurs for West Queens when lmOttewa last spring, and be positively refused town after his return. ‘Let no one suppose llbw- ever that Mr. Farquharson idle. The question eta suitable representative, not of WestQuecns, bots! Mr. Farqu‘harscn at Ottawa was receiving his best atten- tion. As his plans developed the name of 'a young lawyer was put forward’and the party in question was feeling his way among the Liberals of the constitutency. gtrlot farming and commercial riding wastre- presentcd at Ottawa by a young and inex- perienced lawyer, who knew nothing whatever of the Interests committed“) his charge. But these considerations did not weigh with'Mr. Farquharsen. Lead- erof theloeal‘Goves-nment and with. an obedient follower at Ottawa, the'patrcn- age of two Comments would be inhis hands. The prospectwas most encoura- ging. ' But the best laid schemes choice and men sometimes fail. At this juncture many Liberals,satiafmd thatiWest Queens should have an able and experienced man of affairs at Ottawa, approached Mr.- Hassard and secured his consent to run. At once all was uproar in Mr. Farquharson’s ' camp. A ‘ vigorous determined representative at Ottawa would not suit him at all. Rather than see _ all his plans upset he most take the field himself. His decision came too late. It is not often that a business man of Mr. Hasxard’s standing and character will consent tofgo into politics, but it is the services of just such men this great Dominion wants. Therefore the Liberals of West Queens are determined to send Mr. Hearst-d to 0t- tawa. _ ‘ A Pam’s Son. _ i . KRUGER WON’T APPEAL TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. hunch, October L—“Mr. Kruger.’ says a despateh tetheDaily‘Mail from Brussels."has abandoned the idea’ of readings delegation to the president of the United States. havingascertained fiat Mr. Roosevelt will pursue thepclicy of non-intervention. —*— I, I ~‘-».' w..- . . l emedy oflered to be lust as good. A (load up out a 20 year endowment sy stcmgof saving it. your confidence in than: the I . l security and large profits. Information cheerfully Hood- ’ Askyourcoal merchant for no, Our new belt pins the very We sell the most reliable Watches in _ I I OI! two dollar watch its a beauty every boy shouldhave one B ngs’irom‘25c up to $100 There is no prices and compare Start i! Won’t you give that boy of yours a start in life- by tak- for him i It will teach him the value of money and the best :better company to place “North American Life", A Sterling Canadian Companyéofi'efing absolute given. ,J. K. Boss... You NEED A WATCH it is one that will be durable. nook well and above all keep good time and all this you want at a reasonable rice. You will find this combination in the watch we sell. Q’Our repair department is turn- ing out first-class work. G. H. TAYLOR, Sunnyeide, Queen Square. . In these days of high prim for fuel it behooves householders bedore lay ing in their winter supply of soft coal to have a trial Ton of Po :- lateet, also a line of new jewelry the-market, every one guaranteed; 9 ed” to getcnt'of the arch-s It would indeed be a shame if this greatr ' cured. Since then it»- BEWAREOF IMITA'I‘IONS chc- , Leah’s Vegetable Worm Syrup, got the genuine don't be deceived with‘ any and see the MONEY YOU CAN SAVE. PORT HOOD COAL for KITCHEN STOVBSaude OPEN GRATIS is second to none. It makes a QUICK FIRE, CHEER- FUL BLAZE. V throws out a TREM and VERY LITTLE ASH. 03mm ATBIAL AND BE cosvmonn. ruinous HEAT, and burns a way nimm d DIM-Stanme ‘ Use of ’ihree B. Marvellous t, Why suffer the s .. rheumatism and . , crippled and useless others are banishing flu . by the use of Paine’s Gels-'1 The wonderful cures e ;. Celery Compound for at suficrers must be known : “ ' friendsand neighbor. w ' msuyrsseues from an '- sttcr the useofthe mint . physician, if he is hates; recommend these. PE; other medicines should ‘ mm you?» caussyeu Paluc’s Celery Comm than the many medicines ' Palne’s Celery "Id 0111! Mile her. mum; it cannot -« “ give it a trial. suggest a substitute ' ' Compound. ’ "' ’ A. ' dishonest dealers sic other medicines pay ‘ Paine’a Celery, can both Il'sv all myllte, and hadaveryssversatmskp thence of myrightarm.‘ mended theuaeof Paiue’ mend-Mm can wassomueh beltefittedby thatItookthreemu'a, . only medicinetorull tho" experience from timete family have found I'am sixty-five years of farm, get up early “(the Po larFastLiac andth and eeptSundaynto. an?" as 930' Y . I H a month Mm THIRD?“ V_ Wandll‘ineat m f the Maritime ’ ' S‘th a, V Trains Ir'oiu Elsalifax. _ Thumb , grids i still which will be m . . Mi. . M‘ M W id“ dept. I. Mackinnos &' mm ' _ managements-h. W' Block. 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