A FINE COMPLEXION May Be Had Through the Rich, Red Blood Dr. WiUiams' Pink Pills Actually Make. A giri'a complexion is something more ^tban a matter to concern her \~anity. It is an indication of the RtateiOf heir health. Pallor m a growing girl meanis a thinning of the blood. Parents should be watchful of their daughters' com- plexions and should see to it tihat these danger signs are corrected. When a girl in her teens becomes pale and sallow, if she sbirws an inclination to tire easily, is listlesa and inattentive to her work or studies, she needs Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, a tonic which directly ftnd specifically corrects the condi- tion from which she is suffering. A chemical analysis of the blood of Buch a girl would show it to be defi- cient in just the elements that Dr. Wililiams' Pink Pills can supply, wid which res-tore brightness to the eye and color to the cheeks. Miss tXelina Arseoault, Urbainville, P.E.I., is one of die thousands of BJiaemic girla restored to health by the use of Dr. WUliamis' Pink PilLs. Rhe says: "I wa;3 attacked with anaemia, and was in such a miser- able condition that I had to consult X doctor, and was under his care Cor several months, but ' without retting better. I was growing thinner every day, had dark oir- ales around my eyes. 1 could hard- er sleep at night, but tossed rest- ieesly and got up in the morni-ng with black anticipation of the day's mdserie.s before me. I was alwavis bothered with he.adaches and pains 'in the back and limbs. My appe- *jte was poor and I frequently fomited what I did eat. My friends leared that I would not recover. I aad often seen Dr. Williams' Pink Pills adverti-^ed, and finally de- rided to trj- them. I used alto- gether nine boxes, and they made me as well as ever I was in my life. AH the pains and aches dis- appeared : my appetite returned. I could sleep i^oundly at night, and the co'.or returned to my cheeks. ' also gained seventeen pounds in veight. I am now always well, and or this happv condition I have to thank Dr. Wi'ilianis' Pink Pills.'' You can get those Pills from any dealer in medicine or by mail at M) cents a ho.\ or si.x boxes for H.bO frcni The Dr. Williams' Medi- line Co., Brockville, Ont. WHERE THE SPARK IGNITED Serajevo, Capital of Bosnia, Losing Oriental Character. Serajevo, the unknowu Bosnian town where the spark ignited that flamed forth Into the greatest war of the ages, is described by the National Geographic Society as one of the beauty spots of the Balkans. It was the scene of the assassination of the Archdulte Francis Ferdinand, heir- apparent to the thrones of Austria and Hungary, and his wife the Duchess of Hohenberg. Serajevo is built upon the river Mll- jacka, a small tributary of the Bosnia, and spreads over both slopes of the narrow valley to the rugged hills. Partly oriental and wholly set in the green and emerald of its gardens and neighboring well-wooded hills, Sera- jevo is frequently called "The Damas- cus of the North." The city lies 122 miles southwest of Belgrade. With a growing population of 50,000 and a thriving commerce and Industry, Sera- jevo has been fast losing Us eastern character, reconstructing the old Turk- ish city to conform to the purposes of Western progress. Its large bazaar is a favorite mar- ket place for the peasants of the whole province, while its commission houses He Meant Every Word He Spoke JrST WHY J. A. HILL RECOM- .MENDS DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. « He Had Sore Back and Other SymptomH of kidney Di^'asp and Got Real Beueiit from Dodd'H Kidney Pills. Sixty-Nine Comers, Ont., June V (Special). â€" "I am recommending Dodd's Kidney Pills aa the best of Medicines.'' The speaker was Mr. J. A. Hill, a well-known resident of this place, and he left no doubt in the minds of his hearers that he meant every word he said. "Some time ago," Mr. Hill con- tinued, "I had a v«ry sore back. It started from a cold and I auf- i fered for six months with it. I ) also had stiffneas in my joints and cramp>s in my muscles and I felt i heavj- and sleepy after meals. My 1 appetite was fitful and my limbs I ricultural and mineral products with the manufactories of other parts of the empire. It has potteries, silk mills, a tobacco factory and a large Individ- ual, or house industry, which produces fine embroideries, rugs, embossed and filigree work. ^""l!!?!,^^^^!^?^!, °L?°?°'.^_.f.l I ^ere heavT. Then I decided to try -,„„,., „„ „ ...... . £)^_^.^ Kidney Pills. I took four boxea and received great benefit from them. That's why I recom- mend Dodd's Kidney Pills.' Every one of Mr. Hill's symp- tona showed that his trouble was of the Kidneys. That is why he got such benefit from Dodd's Kidney Napkin Enrelopes. Pills. They are no cure all, bat Envelopes are used instead of they do cure sick Kidneys, and the napkin rings in some of the pen- I^'<in«ys are the keystone of health, sions of Europe. White or colored or a pretty flowered crepe paper of a heavy quality is doubled, then cut into pieces eleven by sixteen inches, one I Who Can Refu."** to Believe .\ny ANYTHING TO WIN. 24-HOLR SYSTEM. Paper Dials Were I:«<ued in l^^ By the t.P.R. A souvenir of the eaurly diays of the C.P.R., in the shape of one of the original watch dials which the company got out when it introduced 24 o'clock time in the West, is in IJoesession of one of the officiala. In 1866 the company determin- ed to introduce the 24-hour sj-stean on the western divisions; and to give emphasis to the new departure, and, at the same time, help the memory of all con- cerned, it issued {>aper dials with the whole 24 hours completing the day, which were to be worn on the watches of the employees, to fami- liarize them with the new method. This setting up of the new time standard wa3 deemed, at the time, a radical innovation, calculated to disturb the all conservative and timid creatures who dreaded change. A certain sensation was produced at tlie time; it passed; the business went on its way ; the western employees became ac- quainted with the new time stand- ard, and accepted it as a matter of course ; but the sight of one of the old dial plates, which everybody was showing as a curiosity in 1S66, as something which was going to revolutionize the common life of the people, recalls the eagerness of the company to ai-rest the atten- tion, though, of course, the change was advantageous in itself. TRUE ORIGINALITY. If you have the consciousness of genlu», do something to show It. The world is pretty quick, nowadays, to catch the flavor of true originality; If you write anything remarkable the magazines and newspapers will find you out, as the schoolboys find out where the ripe apples and pears are. Produce anything realy good and an Intelligent editor will jump at it. Don't flatter yourself that any article of yours is rejected because you are unknc-vn to fame. Nothing pleases an editor more than to get anything worth having from a new hand. There is always a dearth of really fine articles for a first-rate journal; for, of a hundred pieces received, ninety are at or below the sea-level; some have water enough, but no head; some head enough, but no water; only two or three are from full reservoirs, high up that bill which is so hard to climb. O^^^^ Absolutely wore Painless ^^ No cutting, no p\as- K M^% Kn^ ters or pads to press ^^^^ â- ** the sore spot ^% I Putnam's Extractor ^lO â- makes the corn go without pain. Takes out the sting orer-nlght Never falls â€" leaves no scar. Get a 25c. bottle of Putnam's Corn Extractor to-day. * If, when i>eople are charged with their faults they were credited with their good intentions, there would be more satisfactorj- neigh- bors in the world. WEAR. Soldbvdll JQod alioedeaiefa Mfamty every taemka,/ii,bnnfy K*«v Mlnard's Iilalment la tlis kossa. end rounded at the corners. All around the edge receives a double row of machine stitching and the paper then is folded mi three, so that the rounded end is a trifle shorter than the other part. The abort end forms the flap of the en- velope made by the other part. Stitch at both ends. On the fiap paste a bit of white paper one by three inches, on which to write the name. The napkin when folded fits nicely into this envelope case. These cases are being used in pen- sions all over Europe, a fresh one being given to each person as soon as the old one is si>iled. In various Charge .Vgain.st Germany. .\fter the torpedoing of the Lusi- tania, without warning even, who can reasonably refuse to believe j any cliarge of brutal atrocity! brought against Genmany's conduct ' of the war .' writes a correspondent ] in the Xew York Sun. 'VVho can re- j fuse to beUeve that a nation capa- j ble of waging a war in such a fash- ' ion was capable of deliberately bringing on the war i Who can \ doubt that the policy of "anj-thin^l to win" now demonstrated is evi-j dence that Germany courted the j war in pursuance of a policy of just ' such world Avmination as was set i N'4»t ^naniul(»u^^. ^ Hix â€" Women are suspicious ;reatures: Wix â€" My experience is to the Xintrary. For instance, there's my wife; ghe's a woman and truj-ts me, while my grvicer, who is a man. loesn't: colors they also give a pretty touch forth by Bemhardi ( to the home table. THE BEST MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Of what avail is it to complain of i the breaches of international law ; which have been committed by both sides in the European conflict ! The ' fact that American lives were lost on a veissel sailing under the Bri aUsaid's Iitnlment IiTunliannaii's Frtaad Shi' Wasn't Sure. A famous baseba'l player has a foiuiger sister who is very proud of him, althoujfh she is not very familiar with the game. Having! spoken of him one day to a visitor , she was asked by the latter what pofr-ition h^r brother played. _ j "Why," she stammered, "I â€" I'm i not sure, but 1 think he's a bat ter." Thoiii-ands of mothers say Babv's ti.sh flag after the German Govern- Own Tablets are the onlv medicine nient had warned them of *;he risk thev would give their Tittle ones, i they were running is immatenal. I Among them i< Mrs. Howard Htxi- ! Germany has furnisJied proof that! gilts, St. Catharines. Ont.. who her warfare respects no flag, not' savs: 'I am a user of B.nbv s Own ! «ven the Stars and Stripes. The. Tablets and think them the best ! war on Germany s part is a war | medicine in the world for little agamst no nation, but against all ones." Once a nw>ther has used | iwitions. It is a war against hu- the Tablets she will use no other ; nianity. medicine because she feels the Tab- i Is it not clear tliat. under its pre Sore Granulafed Eyelids. Eves inHameit by expo- sure to Sua. Dust and Wind quickly relieved by NiriBC E)eBeinedy. No Smarting, just Eye Conifcirt. At Vour DrugEiit's 50c per Kottle. Murine E>« 8al*einTubes25c. ForBsokatlheEyeFreeask Oniggiiits or Nariae Eye Renedy Cs.. Ckkaf* Th^ best beJ for a child is one of ihot^'ied straw in a strong un- blea'-'hed cover. It is healthy, snringv, and cheap. let.s are absolutely safe and knows they never fail to banii^h all the simple ailments of little ones. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from Tlie Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. HOME STUDY Arts Courses only. SUMMER SG H GO L jiLY MBd .4i;ei;sT QUEEN'S ^^ UNIVERSITY KINGSTON, ONTARIO ARTS EDUCATION MEDICINB SCHOOL OF MINING MINING 3 CHBMICAL MECHANICAL CIVIL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING OKO. Y. CnoWN, Kesiatrar sent leadersihip and the ideals which control its Kultur, the Ger- man nation is a peril to civiliza- tion and not fit to 9ur\-ive ! What will the liberties of the world be worth if Germany emierges victor from this conflict because, througjh a cowardly and dreamy love of peace, nations which have been neutral hitherto refuse to do their part in c».»mbating the peril of a pax Gennanica with which civiliza- tion is threatened i l'nle.«s the United States has be- come a country of Chiniamen it will not take this afftvnt lying dii>wn. Indeed, the Chinese, with all their weakness, would malce at least a show of fight against so hideous a wrong and so dreadful a tlanger. Liilkts for Battle Fields. According to the Army and Navy Journal, searchlights are for ob- vious reasons kept dark until the j field artillery has ceased firing and , the enemy is charging. To illumm- 1 ate a field over which the e(u*my I is to advance, star bombs and Hares are also used. Flares, which are merely nunlified firewosks, are like the familiar red, white and blue lights ussd in Fourth of July celebrations to illuminate street* and parks. Sappers go out in pnwm front of the trenches with flares, UtlfOWtK M are ^^en con n.^ted with the headquarters of the ji)lticers in coin- « •^ • , , , niand of the first line, who by set- If '^^ get power fr^>m foinl, why ting them off at intervals through- not strive to get all the power we out the night can keep the battle jean. That is only pc-,«sible by .«e- front continuallv lighted. Starjlecting f.Kxl that exactly fits the bombs are also a^laptations of mml- j reqiurements of the body, ern fireworks. Thev are s.hot f r.^m .''Not knowing how to select the mortars invto the skv, where for ' right food to fit niy neede. I suf- twenty miles they will give off an fered gnevoudy for a long tune intense ligiht over a wide circle of the surrounding country. Befoi-e How a Skk Woman Can Regain Health READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. "For years I was thin and delicate. I lost color and was easily tired; a yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on my face were not only mortifying to my feelings, but because I thought my ' skin would never look nice again 1 1 grew despondent. Then my appetite failed. I grew very weak. Various remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I tried without permanent benefit. A visit to my sister put into my hands a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She placed reliance upon them and now that they have made me a well woman I would not be without them whatever they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil- : ton's Pills by their mild yet searching ! action very suitable to the delicate character of a woman's nature. They never once griped me, yet they estab- lished regularity. My appetite grew keen â€" my blood red and pure â€" heavy rings under my eyes disappeared and to-day my skin is as clear and un- : wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. i Hamilton's Pills did it all." The above straightforward letter from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of a well- known miller in Rogersville, is proof sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are a wonderful woman's medicine. Cse no other pill but Dr. Hamilton's, 25c. per box. All dealers or The Catarrh- ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. | * I Among the new summer fabrics is a cotton material known as "Joffre, ' while the new colors in- clude "battleship grey " and "Pet- rograd blue. " Among the regimental trophies of the Lancasliire Fusiliers is a Life of Marlborough presented to the regiment by Napoleon wlien they were guarding him in St. Helena . Xlaiird'* Uslmant nawt by Ftiyalclftss. The official reporter in the House of Lords receives $2,500 a vear. The object erf the National Ser- vice League, founded in 1902, ia to promote the movement, for compui- sory military service in Great Britain. SEEP POTATOES. EAKLT IRISH COBBLER POTATOKi â- peci&ll; selected and Goverunient Intpecled tor seed. Only hm:ted (ia.ir11.t7. Price. One Dollar per baabel f.o.b. Bramp- ton. Alfo Coacoiasear â- Pride and >'«* Bnow. two ezceUeot new potatoes. Price. Two Dollan per bnaheL Special pr cee (or larsa qaantity. Caeh mast accom- pany all ordera. H. W. Dawaoa. Brams- XOD. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. t§:RMATfl E n^ines PROKIT.MAKINQ XEW3 AND JOB Of- fice for tale in jood Ontario "*â- ••; The moft oaefal and interestinB 01 »•' biaineaea*. 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Pavs for Itself in Seven Days I Mixiiii Conorete with thi« 1»15 Modd HAND MIXER save* you lime, libor and mcHicT. Tou Bet n belter mix wilh \tm cement. Writp for o.it.HU«iie:i WETTLAUFER IROS., Improved conortts Maehlnsry. peiit~ W. i^padina Ave.. Toronto. Ontario DiiiiiioiHl Oldest of RUhes. The discoverer of dianionds is un- , known. Frnm references in Exod- us it is apparent that th? diamotid was a precious stone in E^ypt in those early times; and even before that it was known in India, where probably it was first obtained. The name is derived from the Greek wt^rd "adamas," meaning "unsub- duable." From Pliny, a writer of the first century, we learn that the dianunid was regarded as the nK>st valuable of all things, and only a ft^w kin.ifs ever could afford to buy them. But as no me*ns of artificial polishing had been discovered the stone de- preciated in value, so. that the ruby and the emerald became more pre- cious. The discovery fcy Ludwig van Beri)uen, in 1476. of a mode of polishing and cutting it at once re- turned this gem to the first place among precious stones. EU. 6. ISSIK 24 -MS. .Ma-ska waa bought by the United SUtea fjxim Russia for $7,200,000. from stomach trouWe,"' write* a lady from a little \Vestem town. "It seemed a.s if I wouJd never be able to find oivt tlie sort of ftx^d that was best for me. Hartlly amy- . thing that I could cat would stay on m.v stoniach. Every attempt gave me heart-burn and filled my sto- . piach with gas. I g«.>t thinner and i tiiiniier until I literally be<^ame a living skelet4.>n atwl in time was cosivpe-l'led to keep to my bed. "A few. months Agi> I was per- suaded to try Grape-Nuts. fo«.Hl, and it had »ucJi ginxl effect fn.nn bhe verj- beginning that I kept up it* use. I was surprised at the e&se wifih which I digested it. It proved to be just what I neetlod. ".\11 mv unple«»,'i».nt s(>iuptonis, the heart-burn, the inflate<l feeling which gave me ^o mur-h pain., dis- appeared. My weight gradtially increased fnun 98 ti.> 116 lbs., my figure rounded out, my strength came back, and I aan now ab-le to do my housework and e<njoy it. Grape-Nuts did it." A ten days tribal wiiM sihow any- one some facts about fiK>d. Name given bv Canadian Pv>stum Co., Windaor. Ont. Read, "The Road to Wellvil'le," In pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever read the above letttrT A new one appeart (ram time to time. TItey •re genuine, true, and full of human IntereeL CUTTEN & FOSTER AUTO AND BOAT TOPS Ford owners write for our catalogue. SEARS-CROSS Speedometer Station. 179 Queen Street West, TORONTO, - ONT. COOK IN A COOL KITCHEN DOV T swelter over a hot range this summer The NEW PERFECTION Oa Cookstove keeps your kitchen cool and clcui and docs away widi all .ne ash-pan, coal-hod drudgery of the coal range. 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