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You simply must keep your kid- ngys active and clegn, and the mo- ment: feel an ache or pain if the kitiney region, get about four ounces off Jad Salts from any good drug store herd, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with 1lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, It also neutralizes the acids in the urine 80 it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; {nexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithias water drink which take now and then to keep neys clean, thus avoiding complications. A well-known local druggist faye he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. their kid- ¥ If You are Looking for the Best, and the Best is the Cheapest Go to the UNIQUE GROUERY and MEAT MARKET. Our Stock is Complete. C. H. PICKERING 400 and 402 Princess St. Phone T STOPPED MY SUFFERING Said Mrs. Jaynes, of Lydia E. Pinkham's . Vegetable Compound. Ande S. C.--*1 son, into an aw. ful Soaition with what - doctors said tion and T wou \never have asd birth to ER. Sayin rin dod by be. Anderson, S. everybody should serious } saw, iy By JANE PHELPS The Woman Whe me CHAPTHR XVII Mrs. Reeve called ons afternoon and invited » fo go to a concert with her "I know it is inexcusable te ask you on such shori notice, but I did not know 1 conld go until abolt an hour ago." "Oh that doesn't make any. differ- ence! T'll be ready in g Jiffy!" I éx- claimed, then hesitated! 1 wanted to ask her to my room to chat while I dressed instead of leaving her down in the drawing-room alone, but would it be the right thing to do? "Would you like to come up with me while I change?" 1 finally ventured. "Indeed I should!" and we chatted away like a couple of magpies while I got ready The concert was wonderful! 1 loved music and it was always a treat for me to hear the great artists Kreisler was the violinist, and | scarcely breathed while he was play- ing, so fearful was I that I might lose a note "I wish you could see your face," Everyn sald to me when he had fin- ally made his last bow. "You look as if you--well as if you had heen lis- tening to the angels." "Oh, he is so wonderful! his music is angelic," 1 returned When the concert was over Rvelyn ingisted that we have tea together, 50 we went into a dear little tea room near the hall and had teg and sweet cakes, and told each other of our girthood, of our families, and all the little confidences so dear to girlish hearts, but which sound rather foolish when repeated. It was almost dinner time when I reach- ed home. By hurrying, I would have just time to dress before George came in, An Evening "We will call after dinner," Call. upon the George said Lorings "Shall 1 dress again?' 1 asked, never dreaming of ohjecting, al- thongh | dreaded the ordeal, "No, vou look very well," after inspecting me he said, critically, I told him of my afternoon, of the cute little tea room where we had ted, of Fritz Kreisler's playing, and af how much 1 had eénjoved jt all. He sald very dttle in return, but that Tittle was Kind, and | was happy. We found Mr. and Mrs. Loring at home, and from the conversation I knew that Madge Loring had tele- phoned George. Why hadn't she tele- phoned me? Surely it would have heen the correct thing to do! We played cards in the library, then had a delightful supper. Just as we stopped playing---by the way, Mr. Loring and I had beaten them badly-~Mrs. Loring said glancing around at the well-filled shelves: "I haven't a complete library, Mrs. Howard, I have no books such as you bought the other day---not one," then she laughed merrily. "What books? I thought we kept pretty well in toueh with the book market," her hushand said looking in & puzzied manner from her laugh- ing fdce to my flushed one. 1 had looked at George, and knew he was annoyed that the subject should he brought up. A Good Beginnmg With a Bad Ending. Oh, it is too gooa to keep, La- tham, Mrs. Howard bought all the books on etiquette and social de- portment in 'Bangs' store the other day. You should have seen the bundle. It will take you most of your time for months to read them," she said to me, then again laughed uproariously. "You belie ve in being correct, Mrs. Soveyen ta Beautiful prima donna in comedy "Follow Me," eoming evening, March 20th. A COMMERCIAL TREE ren ER A------------ Two-Thirds of the Nut Produced Is Vegetable Butter. A wonderful tree, known ax the '{shea, Is beginning to attract Ccom- mercial attention In Western Africa. It supplies the natives with not only nuts, which they highly prize, but with a butter that may become an article 'of commercial importance, It is already exported to Europe, where makers of artificial butter find ufe for it. On the nuts that this tree produces there is a soft covering with a smooth skin that comes off easily when the nut ripens. This pulp is sweet and wholesome. Ale most two-thirds of the nut is vege. table butter. The {ree begins to 'hear when it is fifteen years old, aud reaches its prime in 25 vears: Choco late manufacturers covld easily util ize the product. It might also he of '356 in making candles and SOAP Family Herald, There Was us Reason. A young lawyer not noted for in- | telligence succeeded in getting a ¢H- lent acquitted for murder. Meeting a {friend a few days aftérward, ihe lawyer was greeted with warm con- | gratulations. tr | "Yes," he said, mopping his hrow, { ""T got him off but it was a narrow | escape." "A narrow escape! How?" "Ab, the tightest squeeze you ever You know I examined the wits Coos. "Follow i eg a Anna Held's gorgeous musical to the Grand on Thursday en nesses and mage the arguments my-! self, the plea being self-defence. The jury was out two whole days, Finally! the judge asked what the trouble was, "Only ono thing, your Honor," re-i plied the foreman. "Was the pris- oner's counsel retained by him or ap- pointed by the court?" ~*'No, gentlemen: the prisoner is al man of means," said the judge, 'and! engaged his own counsel.' " I'eonld not see what bearing ary A HAPPY AFTERNOON Howard, 1 see. You should have credit," he sald stiltedly, and his volce was full of laughter, Someway it hurt and embarrassed me more than his wife's open laughter had done. George scarcely spoke all the way home. Once when I timidly ventured a remark he replied: "You see what a laughing stock you have made of yourself and me, don't you?" and 1 said no more, "Where are those books?" he de- manded as soon as we had reached the house. "In the guest room." "Come along with me," strode angrily in advance. all, every one?" "No, there is one in our room." 'Go get it!" and I obeyed. "Now you take what you can carry, I'll take the rest,' and he preceded me again, this time to the kitchen. The fire in the coal stove was not quite out and one after the other he stuffed the books from which I had hoped to learn so much into the fire. Of gourse it make a terrible smoke, and we both coughed over ft; but he never stopped a moment un- til the last book of them all was either burned. or so scorched as to be unreadable, The covers hg had thrown on the floor. and he "Is this "Now if yon want to buy books you ask me first!" he declared when all black and dirty we left the kit- chen. 'I never shall hear the last of this!" "I think it is worse for Mrs. Lor ing to keep laughing at me than' it was for me to be ignorant enough to buy them." | said with a boldl- ness unusual to me; and which brought such a frown upon George's face that I rushed into the bath- room to wash before he could ans- wer, (To be continued.) Crossed Asia on Horseback to Secure Information. The Chinese Government, disturbs ed over the energy displayed: by the Russian Government in establighing new consulates and consular guards in Mongolia and in furnishing loans to Mongo! princes, détided to take measures to checkmate Russia's ad- vances in Mongelia. In the summer of 1911 the Manchu Government in- formed Russia that it intended to convert a part of Mongolia adjacent to Manchuria into a proviace: It was apparently the intention of China to transform the whole of Mongolia id- to one or more provinces, thus put- ting an end to the autonomy which it had hitherto enjoyed as a depen Comtort--Support-Style D & A Corsets suit you better than imported ones costing twice as much, because the D & A Corsets, made in Canada. are fitted on Canadian models. The best features and styles of the latest foreign corsets are improved upon to meet Canadian conditions, and the customs duties and heavy freights which double the cost to you of imported corsets are avoided inthe D& A. There is a style for every figure--Ask your corsetiére. DOMINION CORSET CO., QUEBEC -- Montreal -- Toronto 2.17 Makers also of the La Diva Corsets snd D & A "Good-Shape™ Brassidres. Ne ct atl tn, ADAMS BLACK JACK A birthday for your child is a day long re- membered when the gift is a box of Adams Black Jack. A stick a day keeps throat ailments away. \ SEX En A NAA A i LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE IN EFFROT MARCH 23RD ------ Trailing will leave it mreive at City Station, Foot of Johnson Street. Gelng West. Eve. City Mail ovals pt 20am. Express | 10 . Logal Intern't Mail . Going Kant, Lve. City Arr, City : 1.40 a.m, 2.17 a.m 3.10 a.m, "12.20 p.m, 1.20 pan. co G48 pm. 8. 1,1 14, "16, 18, 19 run aah "her trains daily e xoept Sundav, Ulrect route to Toronto, Peterboro, NMamilton, Buffalo London, Detrowt, { "hicage, Bay City, Saginaw, Montread, | Ottawa, Quebec, Porbland, St. John, | Halirax, Boston and New. York. Buliman accommodation, tickets «ll other informstion, apply to J Hanley, Agent. Agency for atl ocean steamshin lines. Open day. and night CUNARD LINE Arr City No. Nea, 1 No. 2 Na. No Mafl i Express . Mail . Intern L td hy mall op or The Gieneral to, Ont dency and which had left the way open for Russian intrigue. China alk 80 displayed great énergy in sending colonists to Outer Mongolia and be- gan to conbtruet barracks for a 'divi- sion of troops at Urgs, the capital of Outer Mongola. ' These measures greatly worried the Russians and all throtigh the sumitier of 1911 thers was a great deal of talk in Russia of war with China. Gen. Korniloff, who | was then Russian military attache at Pekin, made an overland journey | across Mongolia from Kalgan to the Altai region in order to observe the situation in Mongolia. It is charac- teristic of this energetic man that he avoided the comfortable sleeping cars of the Trans-Siberian railroad and rode home on horseback, traversing the length of Asia in order to bring | his Government relfable.information. PA newspaperman had a conversation | with him the y he | "I intend to or | The trend of events. Disabled a The Corresponden leralkomission der | Desutschlands of "The nervous affe diers, which causes a { bling of the whole or parte seems much worse to than to the actual this account has ie difficult for on | ployment, pecially; pe was supposed to | early as & year | tatsrat Dr. Ernest | clan » the nerve | bir Shas 4 question had on the evidence," re a a tinued the lawyer, "but ten minutes' later he filed the jury, and what do you think the verdict was?" "What?" asked his friend. pa ate 1 * Why, not guilty, on the ground ds of Insanity, » The man with good sense is nat i noticeably faddish, 'Regular Inspection Must be Deferred O many skilled telephone workers have gone overseas that we have found it impossible for the present to keep up the practice of making a regular inspection of all subscribers' telephones. § It is important, in the interests of your service, that such defects as broken mouth- pieces, frayed cords, etc., be reported to us 5 We therefore atk that subscribers promptly motify the a Department" (no number . Dirt Makes Soap -- Necessary Have you tried Goblin Soup? Works wonders ~ 0¢ per cake. Palmolive Soap. A full lane of fresh groceries always in stock. Baker's Grocery Phone 1016. Princess and Frontenac Sts, CLOTHING ON EASY TERMS Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Gentlemen's Suits and Overcoats, Sawyer's for Fashionable "Good service. . + « « our true intent."