Facts in Nature "T'Oit centuries ?t has been known that Nature's most valuable health glr- JD ing agents for the cure of disease are found in our American forests. Over forty years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' diseases,,. This prescription as put.np in liquid form was called ML PIERCE'S and has enjoyed a large sale for all these years In every drug store in the ™ land. You can now obtain the powdered extract in sugar-coatea tablet form of •your medicine dealer, or send 60c In ooe-cent postage.stamps for trial box to. Dr. Pierce's Invalida' Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y„ and tablets will be mailed, postage prepaid. The "Golden Medical Discovery" makes rich, red blood, invigorates the stomach, liver and bowels and through them the whole system. Skin affections, blotches, boils, pimples and eruptions--result of bad. blood are eradicated by this alterative extract--as thousands have testified. pay cost of ■eailing oaly on a free copy of Dr, Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, elelhbound Seed 60 ooe-cent stamr* to Pierce's " " ADDRESS DR. R. V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y. Established 1875 S ECURITY for both principal and interest is the first essential of an investment ; .the ability to realize quickly the second. Judged by these standards, a deposit in the savings department of this Bank is an ideal form of investment. ' ■" *37 ©F ©AMJMBA TORONTO B O W-M AN VILLE BRANCH A. N. McMILLAN, Manager. H Branches also at Blackstock (R H. Con Ison, Manager), Newcastle, Orono, Oshawa, W\ Whitby, Brooklin end Newtonvilie.' CURE FOR HEADACHE. Slight Operation Removes Cause of Disturhance. Those suffering from violent headaches will be interested to hear that, according to a communication communication just made to the French Academy of Medicine by Dr. Gui- sez, the well known Paris physician, physician, a cure has "no w been* found for a large number of cases of this disorder, disorder, hitherto declared to be incurable. incurable. Dr. Guisez finds that the frequent and annoying variety of migraine, which starts .from above the eyes and spreads, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, is caused by a malformation of the upper part of the nose, known as hypertrophy of the middle horn, which, under the least provocation, causes congestion congestion and a disturbance of circular tion at the base of the brain. The doctor says he has cured more than seventy cases by a_slight operation, the details of which he gaVe to the academy. He recommends recommends all persons suffering from frequent headaches - to have the interior interior of the nose examined. This communication is considered by the .academy to be of great importance. A teacher asked his class what the four seasons were/ whereupon a little boy replied,' "Salt, mustard, vinegar and pepper." -, ' "Before she married she was constantly constantly on the look-out for a husband." husband." "Well?" "Arid since die got one she._ is still constantly on the look-out for "him." Many eczema sufferers have failed so" utterly with salves and other . "discoveries" - that even" the. assurance of the physician or druggist druggist cannot induce them to invest another dollar in any remedy. It is to these discouraged sufferers sufferers in particular that we now offer, offer, ,at only 25 cents, a trial bottle of the accepted standard eczema remedy, a simple-wash of oil of wintergreen, thymol and glycerine, as compounded in D.D.D. Prescription. Prescription. Hundreds of cures have convinced convinced us and we know you can prove instantly with the first -application of D.D.D. Prescription that it takes away ^the itch at once. You have only to spend a quarter to get instant instant relief. Isn't it worth while ? Jury & Lovell, druggists. For mOTP |U| 0ET D Pink Bye, Bptoootlc, Shipping UIO I Hlvircn Fover emd Catarrhal Fever. Sure 'cure~and positive preventive, no. matter how horses at any age are infected or "exposed.-" Liquid, given on the tongue, acts on. the Blood and Glands, expels the poisonous germs from the body. Cures Distemper in Dogs and Sheep, and Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling live stock remedy. Cures La Grippe - among human beings and is a - fine kidney remedy. Cut this out. Keep it. Show it to your- druggist, who will get it for you. Free Booklet, "Distemper, Causes and Cures.". DISTRIBUTORS--ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Spohn Medical Co., Chemists and Bactarlalogls'.s, Oaahe/i.I.id.U.S.A; ■ Hôw to Broil. %% Broiling means to burn or sear, and is applied to the hottest form of codking known, in which the food is brought into direct cdntact with the fire, burning being avoided avoided by frequent turning. This quick cooking in the air, which circulates circulates freely about it, gives à delicious delicious flavor unlike that obtained by any other method. ' Only those parts of meat which are tender as well as juicy are suitable suitable for rapid cooking. They are found in the loin and round of beef and the loin and ribs of' lamb and mutton. Young poultry, fish, small game and birds may be broiled whole because thin in comparison with the size, but meat should be cut-in slices not over about an -inch and a half in thickness, that the interior interior may. be cooked before the outside has become dry and burned: In broiling the fire should be the first consideration it should be almost almost bright red, and should be near -the top of the fire box. A bed of hard wood coals, charcoal or coke is better than coal, as there is less flame, therefore less danger ôf smoking, the meat ; a shovelful of either of. the; latter may be added to â coal fire with the desired result. result. ; - " . - Broiled meat may be ' smoked from two eau ses-- the coal flame condensing on the cooler surface of the meat -will déposit a film of coal tar,. while the. fat flame will cover the meat • with a thin layer of burned fat. In turning, or lifting the meat if a fork is stuck into it the juices will flow out and be wasted ; if necessary. necessary. to use the fork it should be stuck in the fat. When sufficiently cooked the meat will be slightly puffy in the centre, and if pressed with the blade of a knife it will, feel firm but not hard. When cut it should be pink and juicy ; if purple purple It is still raw ; if dry and brown it is over-cooked. In winter, • or when the meat has been taken from the ice immediately" before cooking, a little longer time must be allowed in which to attain the proper temperature. temperature. , Broiled Steak.--Trim off any excess excess of, fat. and wipe with a 'damp cloth. Rub the broiler with a bit of fat. Arrange thé thickest part of the steak toward the back of the- broiler. At first x hold close to the coals. Turn every 10 seconds until both "sides are well seared, then turn each half minute. A steak one inch thick will broil in from four to six minutés if liked rare ; a little longer if preferred well done. When-half done season both sides with salt and pepper. Let a spoonful spoonful of butter melt on the hot platter. platter. Hold the steak for a half minute minute over paper to let sooty fat-drip off. Lay on the platter, and turn once that both sides may be buttered. buttered. .; ■ . - Broiled Chicken.--Sins^fe, split down the back, clean and wipe with a damp cloth. Rub inside arid out with a little butter, then sprinkle with salt and pepper. Arrange Arrange on a greased wire broiler. Cook with flesh side toward the fire at first. When seared hold a little farther away from the fire. Turn occasionally on the skin side, but be careful, as it readily scorches. A chicken weighing two pounds and a half will take from 15 to 20 minutes minutes ; if not ."frell done it will be tough. Transfer to a hot butter arid rub again _ with butter. TO BENEFIT You May Publish MAy Utter "Frult-a-tlves" Mr. Jones is proud to acknowledge the great debt of gratitude he owea "Fruit-a-tlves". He is glad to have his letter published in order that other sufferers may be induced to try these" . wonderful tablets made of fruit juices. Sarnia, Ont., Feb. 5th. 1911 *'1 have been a sufferer for the past 25 years with Constipation, Indigestion and Catarrh-of the Stomach. I tried many remedies and many doctors, but. derived no benefit whatever. Finally, I read an advertisement for "Fruit-a- tives'* . I decided to give "Fruit-a-tives" a trial and they did exactly what was claimed for'them. ;I have now taken them for some time and find they are the only remedy that does me good. I have reebmmeuded ' } Fruit-a-tives' v to a great many of my friends! and I cannot praise these fruit tablets too highly" PAUL J. JONES. 50c a box,, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruitra-tiyes Limited. Ottawa. m ; • . -Home Hints. V ' Flower vases stained with flower water can.be perfectly cleaned with tea leaves moistened with vinegar. It is said cockroaches will disappear disappear if their happy hunting grounds International Stock Food Is Equally Good for Cows--Horses---Pigs This (Test teeic is for all lire stock--to tasks cowl (ire mere milk--to keep the working horses In prime condition--to flatten pigs sod keep the "winter* pigs strong sod vigorous." We gûsrsstee that it win make tout celts, eslres, pigs, «hosts sad limbe grow rapidly, sad keep thorn neslrby end thriving all the time. Tell us the number of heed of stock you own end we will send you s copy of our $3,000 Stock Book--Free. Here's another farmer who finds M pays ts Seed Xaterasttonàl Stock Foedi-- •_ "Backport, West0#:. H.S., Jan. 13, ms. " ISTEBXÀTIONAL STOCK FOOD la eU O.xT I average a package every two aooths for fay stock- having three banes, tear cows, two cslv*e, four stem Ud sheep. - Careful tests show that my sUildne cows bare given 80 per cent more milk since feeding Inter- l nations I Stock Food. It is also fine for oalvee. BEVERLY TOWER. are flooded /with a strong solution of alum in boiling water. To remove match marks from paint,' rub first with a slice of lemon, lemon, then with whiting and wash with soap and water. Blankets, after being washed and dried thoroughly, . should be well beaten with a carpet beater. Wood alcohol will take vaseline stains from wash goods. Soak them a few minutes in the alcohol. If you have a jabot which is troublesome to iron, baste the' plaits befor.e it- is washed, then iron : and remove the threads. Use fine thread. ' ' After -thoroughly -washing white potatoes, boil them and put through the "ricer" without peeling. peeling. The skins will remain on the rioe^r. thé potato . coming through white and mealy. Place some pieces of glue in a granite cup. Keep this cup in a convenient place in a cupboard or pantry. When you find any article needs a little glue,, get your glue cup, add a little hot water and it is ready/for use. .When sealing fruit" • butters or preserves, place s, circle of thin cloth on top and sprinkle this with grown cinnamon. , ; The spice prevents prevents mold from accumulating on the fruit, . . ..y. ' If you ; rinse ".alplatewith cold water before breaking tho eggs on it, add to them a pinch of salt and then stand where there is â current of air, -you will have no ,difficulty in beating them to a froth. Hands that are 'constantly moist need a tonic and should be bathed frequently in salt .water or rubbed with a lemon. Sofne. people find reljef by dusting the gloves inside with powdèred alum before putting on. ; _ - ' • . - Rubber gloves worn for dishwashing dishwashing and housework should be thoroughly washed before being taken off the hands. In this way they are kept free from impurities and wear longer..] - NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S PALACE. Priceless Treasures Lie Buried ' ; z Everywhere. / From the. engineer's camp I- followed followed the Course of the old river, of Babylon down to the famous City of Nebucbadriezzar, where the German German lOriental Society is digging up the records of . 4,000 years ago, writes a correspondent. I . saw the famous stone lion ; the bas-relief of Nebuchadnezzar himself, with his quaint curly beard ; the stone goose which was the standard, measure of weight in Babylonian. grocery stores • the odd tribe of kinky-tailed cats ; thé -thousands of queer dishes, urns, vases, utensils, figures, of men and beasts, bath-tubs, bowl-shaped coffins and cuneiform tablets which have been unearthed by the careful Germans. They showed me the ma-, gic name of Nebuchadnezzar stamped stamped on numerous bricks, arid I walked walked through the very b an qu et j h all where, peradventure, the handwriting handwriting came on the wall at the feast of Belshazzar and "a thousand of his lqrds." On the perfectly preserved preserved walls of the palace I behéld the strange figures of mythological beasts arid the everlasting bull, which held a high place in Babylonien Babylonien worship. Under German guidance a host of Arabs have toiled--toiled toiled--toiled for a quarter of a cen- turyL-digging carefully, as they dig at Pompeii, not. to crack or ruin the' priceless treasures which, lie buried everywhere. Arid each" day brings some new surprise. • ----:--*■ . ' • Often the Case. When a girl-begins to worry herself herself sick because she's too .tall it's because of some man who's too short. Tbls Is Quickly and Pleasantly Pleasantly Accomplished II You Use : Catarrhozone will relieve colds almost almost instantly and In a few hours will cure completely. If it is old-standing asthma or bronchitis its quicksand curative results will astonish you. > ' ' Catarrhozone is little drops.T>f healing healing medicine carried by air to the sore arid diseased parts. You breathe ! them through the Catarrhozone Inhaler: Inhaler: and they spread throughout all the stir passages. I It is sense as well. as healing, be- [ cause Catarrhozone is a germ killer, a * healer . and -restorer of weak tissues, , because" it is. so prompt and certain in its results, better than any other ! remedy for diseases of the throat. lungs ! and bronchial tubes, and it is neither alcohol, morphia or cocaine--all dangerous. dangerous. | Tens of thousands have used Catarrh- ozone. without reporting a single cas.© | of failure to cure diseases of tho. throat and lungs and nasal passages. 1 Remember, CATARRHOZONE is taken in air, and is little drops of healing healing for the throat, nasal passages, or lungs. It always does cure---is guaranteed. guaranteed. ... Price 26c., 50c., and $i-00 at all druggists druggists or by. mail, post paid, from. The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., ' arid Kingston, Canada. Thé family remedy for Coughs and Colds. "Shiloh costs so little and does so much 1" International Stock Food, Poultry Food, and Veterinary preparations are for sale by dealers everywhere. If you cannot obtain our gooda in your town write us direct. INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CO, LIMITED Toronto. nothing so rapidly restores health and vigor as SCOTT'S EMULSION. It is the essence of natural body- nourishment, so medically perfect that nature immediately appropriates appropriates and. distributes it to every organ, every tissue--feeding, nourishing and restoring them to normal activity. SCOTT'S EMULSION is not a patent medicine, but is nature's body-nourishment with curative, upbuilding properties and without à drop of drug" or alcohol. ït contains contains superior, cod livet ml, the hypophosphites of lime and soda with glycerine, and is so delicately erimlsified that it enters thé system , without digestive effort;-- builds, tones and sustains. ' t " \ After croup, whooping cough, measles and other child ailments it is nature's ally in restoring health. After grippe o r pneumonia it imparts strength and healthy and for colds, coughs; sore, tight Chests and throat troubles SCOTT'S EMULSION gives the greatest relief known. ! V Scott 6c Bownc, Toronto, Ontario IX %' ;• Good Recipes. ; Chocolaté Pié.-- One and one-half cups sugary four tablespoon Ea • 3 flour, one tablespoonful grated chocolate, flavor with lemon. Mix well together, then put on stove and thicken, with two cups boiling water. Boil for a few minutes. Be sure to keep stirring while boiling. Bake crust and then add chocolate filling. . A nice frosting may be made with the whites of two eggs if desired. %%"; ;■- Mayonnaise Dressing.--One, cup of vinegar; twb scant teaspoonfuls mustard, two tablespoônfüls sugar, one-half téâspoonïul salt, two tea- spponfuls butter, - four tablespoonfuls tablespoonfuls water, yolks "of four eggs well beaten. Stir all together-with egg- beater, then put on the stove and cook a fëw minutes, stirring until thick. When ready to use, thin with sour or sweet creain and pour over salad. Apple and Nut Salad .--Pare and slice five or six" medium-sized apples. apples. Add about one-half pound English walnuts, .and : a stalk, of cel - ery chopped together, -Mix with- apples and pour over ©alad dressing dressing kiTeri"- above. Caramel Fllllng.ri'One cup of sugar, sugar, one-half cun of- milk, a small piece of butter, ; l dil till Hhiçk, and stir till cool. ; p ' ■ ' ' ^ ' Mock Tiemon Pie.--One table- spoonful of 'eo'rrii'tarchy^-twd table- spoonfuls of vinegar, one tablë- spoonful of lem|ç)n;. extract, two- thirds Cup of sugar, yolk of one egg, tjwo-thirda v; cup of : boiling water, butter sizé of a walnut, boil till thick and froèt with thé whites of the' eggs. 5 Thm makes one- pië. A , woman's diuiband doesn't so ofteii come';U>P ti|^Hër ; idëaI- as her ideal come» dbwif^to him. , In all countries.. Ask for our INVENTOR'S INVENTOR'S AD VISER, which wiU basent free. MARION & MARION, 364 University St., Montréal. Cook's Cotton Root Compound, The great Uterine Tonic, and .only safe effectual Monthly IRegulator on which women can dépend. Sold in three degrees of strength--No. 1, fl ; No; 2, 10 degrees stronger, Ç3; No. 8, for special cases, $5 per box. by all druggists, or sent receipt .dc Sold by „ , vi - prepaid on " receipt of Iprice. / Free pamphlet. Address : THE COOK MEDItlNlC<L,T0R0NT0. ONT. (formerly TVtndsod HOT BISCUIT, hot cakes, made with aro delicious, health- 1 z lui and easily made* > Refuting a Slander. A man can thread a needle all right if ' he feels the sewing has to be done and there is no woman around. . . ' ' ; . As It Is Now. "I'll tell me big brudder on n. you "Aw, me big sister kin make him jump through hoops. 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