GOOD BLOOll GOOD HEALTH -â€"-â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" Just a Little litre Rich, Red Blood ' {lures Most Ailments. The lack of sufï¬cient red. health- giving blood doesn’t end merely in a pale complexion. It is much more serious. Bloodless pcoplearo the tired, languid, run down folk who never have a bit of enjoyment in life. Food does not n.;urish, there’s indigestion, heart'- palpita- tion. headache, backache, someâ€" times fainting; ï¬ts and always nervâ€" ousness. If anaemia or bloodless- ness be neglected too long a decline is sure to follow. Just a little more blood cures all these trou- bles. Just more rich, red blood; then abounding health and vitality and pleasure in life. To get more blood the remedy is Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills. creases the blood supply so quickly or so surely. The cure actu-ullv be- gins with the ï¬rst dose. though naâ€" turally it is not noticeable. This is not a. more claim. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have been doingthis over and over again in Canada for years. This is why thousands of people alâ€" ways have a good word to say about thil. medicine. The following is the experience of one of the many who praise this medicine. Mrs. J. J. Thibodeau, Bathurst Village. N. 13., says: “Some years ago while teachâ€" ing school .I became so run dow'n that I could hardly walk. My ' breath was short and I had failed in weight and lost color. I had to rest several times on my way to school and during school hours it took more tho n all my strength to fulï¬l my duty. My doctor advised ms to give, up teaching and take a l'ong rest. int at this time a friend persuaded me to trv Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and 1 got Six boxes. I hadn’t ï¬nished the ï¬rst box when l I felt a little better and by the time I had, used the six boxes 1 was fulâ€" ly recovered and enjoying the best of health. At a. later date I was troubled with eczema and my faith in Pink Pills led me to try them again, and I was not disappointed, as they cured this trouble also. I an’t praise l)r. Williams’ Pink ,l.’ills too much for they have done me a power of good.†Dr. Williams’ Pink'Pills are sold ’ by all medicine dealers or \Vlll be! Sta-Lt by mail at 50 cents a box or sixi Wil‘l under the leadership of this popular: boxes for by The 1):: ' liams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. W ._ V...’_._ . l‘ltl N UESS “PAT'S†Jl‘l‘WlJLS. _‘ Appeared at Dinner Ablaze With! Diamonds. Princess .‘atricia of (.‘rmnaught and her elder sister, the crownI prmcess of Sweden, used as youngl girls to be fond of Collecting preci- on; stones from all parts of the; world, and many of their friends contributed to their collection. not»-: ablr the Princess of 'Wales, on her? return from her long colonial tour.E Thus the two royal sisters got, to- gether many gems both rich audi rare, and these no doubt are a pleaâ€" snrc to them both nowuaâ€"days. They are evidrntly so to Princess Pill-Pl“: em for one day when she was stay~l No other medicine in- lias. the capital of Herod, stood on I because the l ancient times. THE s. s. LE§§0N "â€" IN TE RNATI 0 N AL LE S S OH, MAY 22. The Death of John the Baptist, Matt. ll. 1-12. Golden Text, _l’rov. 16. 32. Verse. 1. Herod the tetrarch â€"â€" Originally, a. tetrareh was the rul‘ er of the fourth part. of a country. From the time of Pompey the Great the title was given to any dependent prince who, while sub- ordinate to kings. still enjoyed many of the prerogatives of a sover- eign. This Herod (Antipas) had received the government of; Gali- lac and Peraea from his father. _ Report concerning Jesusâ€"~1“or over a year Jesus had been preach- ing and healing in Galilee. Tiber- the shore of the sea of Galilee with- in tcn miles of Capernaum. and it would have been strange if some! rumor of the excitement of the mulâ€" titude had not reached his cars. 2 Said, . . . This is John the Baptist-~l’opular opinion (Luke 9. 7-9,} was divided. " Some said this wonder-worker was llillijah. others that it vas one of the prophets’of old returned, still others that it was John risen from the dead. The last theory Herod readily adopted, because his conscience troubled him. In spite of his views as a Sad- ducee (compare Matt. 16. ti with h] ark 8. 15), and his consequent deâ€" nial of the resurrection. his crime ‘ï¬llcd him with a haunting dread. l These verses must be re- lg‘arded as a, kind of 1mrenl:hesis, in- jesmueh as verse 13 of the chapter itilliCS up the statements made in vcrs s 1 and ‘2. of the suspicions of Herod concern- ing himself, then he made his re- treat across the Lake. | 4.. Herodiasâ€"~~Sec win-d Studies for April 17. Philip the half-bro- ther of Herod was a. private citizen in Rome. and his wife. Herodias, twat. lured away by Antipas while the latter was visiting the imperial city. Their marriage was not law- ful, inasmuch as she was his own niece and wife of his living brother 1(1-4'0". '16). us declares that the arrest of John} was for politiral reasons, Herod} fearing a- rcbellion would be raised’ idol. Acting upon this ï¬rst im- pulse, the. tetrarch would gladly have killed John, but he dreaded the. insurrection that might follow, crowd regarded the Baptist as a prophet. 6. When Herod’s birthday came ~Thc observance of birthdays was a. Greek custom, mnsidcred idolat- rous by the Hebrews. introduced b7 the I‘ICI‘OdS. The birthdays of kings were widely celebrated in The daughter of. Herodias â€"â€"- Sa- lome. was her name. Her dancing, which so greatly pleased her uncle, Herod, was according to an after- dirner custom of the Greeks. 1’ro~ fossional dancers were employed to go through performances of a licen- tit-us character. For a woman of rank to stoop to such a lewd act before a company of drunken rev- When Jesus heard 5. Feared the rnultitudeâ€"Joseplki all imitations. as much. Wlnnipez No. 217 Used in Canadian homes to produce delicious home-made bread. and n sup. ply islalways includedlln Sportsmens' and Camper-3’ Outfits. Decline ‘ ' They never give saeisfaotion and cost just E. W. GILLETT CO. LTD. Toronto. Ont. Aalarded ï¬lgï¬ut ï¬onon at all Expositions. Montreal r a L 5 ‘xteï¬hï¬hasrreftfa l x Spending hundreds of dollars in 3 building a S lendid home or burn I and then do iberately allow it to antler for paint. of Marlin-Senour Paint 1 CO 0/0 Pure, Preserves It feeds the hungry open pores of the wood With pure linseed oil, lead and {zincâ€"making the surface absolutely lmpervmus to climatic changes. It 59315 wood from dampnessâ€"pre- . vents 1t from splitting, cracking. from r†w: ,_._.. .I‘ ,. $0.: 4v." ‘.-,;\:..-‘ M01 x». sun and frost, blistering heat and blow- ' ~f- lnx dust. which help the proces‘sss of V“ decay and ruin. Good pure paint buys “at more than 100 cents worth of insurance r‘é against the ravages of time. The ingredients of a pure paint are .: . well known. In the main they are Car- bounta of Lead. Oxide of Zinc pure 33‘? Colors. well ground by specially adapt- ed machinery. and thinned with pure linseed oil and pure turpentine dryer. A building owner who fails to recog- nize (/16 great Importance of selecting the right paint. will see his property value decrease while he grows aged and peeviuh wondering why. Notify us if your dealer cannot sup- 1 ply you. we’ll gladly direct you where i. ’ 3;?“ our points can be had. 3’; “a,†Refuse All Substitutes :" Illustrated booklet, ¢ "Home Beautiful." ,. 4% and interesting .3 color card Free for the asking. The Marlin-SemarCo. lel'fln Montreal Pioneer: Pure Faint r .. .n Warren. Ont. - Feb. Hill. “I hall a hers-c that land a Spnvin for a long time aml I had tried nearly every kind of medicine ,1 when a neighbor told me to use " Kendall‘s Spavin Cure. which I did _ and it acted wonder-lolly." rewarded by being banished to Lugdunum in Gaul, Herodias \(l- untarily sharing; Herod’s exile. 12. His disciples . . . buried him, m an ay Ephesus, Paul found dis- crples, including Apollos, who krew no other baptism than that of John. anu . . told Jesusâ€"This loving and faithful devotion to their lumlâ€" ' er helps us to understand the fat that twenty years later,. in far- --.rl~_.. ‘ Landscape .gardeners work by the yard and cluropodists by the foot. ens ::j‘â€;“ifï¬;:i““shééésfgiLtiqév9“iy . allure-7m the distribution of the‘ aboveprize. I t is no easy task. lint. by patience and persavarcncc you can " I probably mam: out 4 or 5 of them. '10 thoyaruon who can make out the largest. number We will give the sum of - Ono llumlreil Dollars. To the person making out the neural largest number the sum of Flay Dollars. To the ' , z person making the third largest number the sum of Thirty Dollars. To the person making the fourth larger; i number the sum of l‘wcnty Dollars. Should two persons gem! answers equally correct. the ï¬rst two prizes will be 5- divuch between them. (each receiving $75.00). Should thrne send is equally correctanswers, the ï¬rst three prize , Will ml"! to I“! lelded- (891011 l'L'CL'iYm: €60.90). Should four persons 3cm! equally correct answers. the whole auzn . 010200.00 will‘bo equally divided (each receiving 950.00). and so on in like proportions, provided they comply wit 3., a. simple condition about which we will write at! soon as answers are l'ertchll. We do not want a. cent of . a your money whcnycu answer this advertisement. "you can {mil cayenne names, write us today ' enclosing stump for our reply. Do not delay. To beg you We have putt; mark under the that letter .‘ “€100 Danw- Address, CANADIAN MEDICIN CO.. Dept... J3. Montreal, Que. . "wv W .o . ..r-~. . v ) -4 .4 ~. -~.. u.‘ A {layering used the same us lemon or vanilla. Bar dzssolvmg granulated sugar in wntu end a drug Maplomc. a delicious syrup ls mace and n syrup better than maple. anieinc is sold by grocers. If netcend .00 for 2 oz. bottle and recme book. Crescent Mfg. Co.. Seattle. Wu. SEWERETQQ It. separates butter from sweet milk in one operation. without eroaming or churn- ing. and leaves the remaining milk per- fectly sweet. Easy Running No Chemicals No Cog-Wheels Docs work of cream separator and churn in one operation. Quick opera- ting. Butter the best. Butter keeps bet- ter, Easily cleaned. Child. twelve years old can operate it. Separator can be washed clean in one half minute. Separates butt-er from seven gallons of sweet milk in five to eight minutes after a little practice. Saves three-quarters labor of butter making. It also separates butter from sour milk. sour cream or sweet cream in one operation. Price $3 8 . 00 SPECIAL DISCOUNT allowed to parties (where we have no Agent) answernn,r this advertisement. Ask for Booklet 3-C- THE JOSHUA BROWN CO.’ I Desk 14 5/1 PEMBROKE, ONT. SIZES 2. 3, 4, 6 H.P. ing at a cmumw, house She “SkddEoicrs was a shameless outrage. ' 'M. ROSEN’l‘l-IAL. SPECIAL-LY DES‘GNED FOR GENERAL “(r hosteg. whether 5} . .» 1 1 1-]..1 7. “hatsoevcr she should ask ~â€" l=' Kendal†393V“ Cu†i“ “° A I A ' m “(m i 1“ll Mark adds “even to the half of a “ntriï¬lcxpc‘lmcm'butis‘hcwmm.‘ FARM WORK‘ to see all her JCWUlS and as no ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ utandnrd remedy for all SwellingS. v“ , It was a stupid proâ€" “fl-(Irod h“ misc. made after the Oriental fash- x. 1 iv i'in' nn." . - I '1 k l am They are SO'Slmple that the average farm hand can run them, and are practically Fool Proof and Frost Proof. Send to-day for catalogue G.E.-l()2, \\-’.I’. GO, showing full line of engines for farm use. It means money saved for you. TERMSwSpeclal Terms to Farmers. Soft Bunches and Lament-$5 in horse and man. Used the world over {01‘40 years. livery farmer, stockman, express man, livery proprietor and horse owner generally should keep it. always on hand 81. a bottleâ€"6 {or $5. ASL: your dealer for free copy of our book “A Treatise On The llorsc"~-or write us on. n. J. KENDALL co. 56 guests were expect-ed to join the 12: rty at dinner, she , p _ v.1. :rr them that evening. Princess: “m‘ and sca‘h’d by “1.0mm; ‘md i took no aeeountof the tact that he l'utrieia thought. it Would be “such; \ H t v“ t H ‘ "I f. f tint,†and her hostess being; pleas-lei; l1 ( 113).". “‘lllofu 'fl" bs‘l‘tlcéu‘m “d l‘ll at the idea, she by and by camel; Unlc‘ (' ISM?†0' a U†0 mum“ his doi'naln. [it wn to dinner dressed in a sinrlm ’ pieâ€"looking; white, frock, but fairly! 5' Pull forward by her mother -- allazo with diamonds and otheir‘The real 37033011 f0" Jl’l'm’S Plight jewels. was of course, the bitterness othis Ely-li'fz'.§fl The CflNflDlAN FNRBANKS COMPAHV, Limited, MOHTRERL. w‘. 1-3! my ‘~15"El?§e1‘:~f'733;§(;lԤfiâ€â‚¬ . . . Enosburg Falls. - Vermont. ._.._. __ 3-..-“ 1m ill'tcable. toe Herodlas whose _ ’ l ‘ ' ’ ‘-'~,‘:.‘.’i:"t.'~"$Â¥d~)'r‘:‘ï¬Ã©'biï¬b‘flfï¬ Branchen-Toronto, St. John. N-B'. Winnipeg. Calgary, Vuncouvnr .- ~_ |marriage he. had so fearlessly de~ nc-unced. ITriad itIniit been 1her, ._u it secms~ .1 'c y . om wont lave been freed, tor “10 110i}?th ngl'Ml which he llOll‘d the Baptist speak, Baby’s Own Tablet-s are good l(1‘ i h‘ld l’con.st’1“icd by his/fnleli‘ll‘iw“ show that he had formed a high esâ€" rill children. from the treble. baby ‘ “ï¬ll the J'lul’t'mt (Mark ‘9' 20h Lub timato of the prophet. ADDRESS _ whose life c(Will's to hang; be a: now was this CUnSCimlceless WC" For the ï¬ll/k" of his ()llll].S-~~l‘ifli'â€- 0 Right at. the starting: point huvv a H I} L i I. K L "‘ i ‘ ‘ ' - “~ ‘ . . ' I “ u . r i u _ . . . ', q n- g . thread to the sturdy well grown l “mu 5 (’h‘flu’n‘ ‘\5 If It “’0‘†“mm pare the story at Jophthgrh, Jud; tare. Man} uniclmhl.. brand“ are i V offered. Whoever uses them pays Child who“! (ligt‘ï¬tiw organs (:zct‘a‘lvwnd She awakmg’ of Jnst 50 ll. 3'. To have withdrawn from sit ually get out of order. ’l‘heie e‘ll’th 51“: “5k "m that Sacred ,‘md his promise would have been it via- Tillll‘cts lll'Ul‘IllJtly euro all stomach lll“i‘3ss"‘c‘,‘,mâ€i} t†be brouglllj m 1†"H lation of the crude. code of honor and bowel troubles and make sickâ€" $613“ng (L’hl'ysk’smnll' “‘3 plat“ of that day. and besides he w-is 1y. ailing children. well and strong. l t"! was a flat till-l" “sunny Of 131‘353‘ eager to gratify the blood~tlristy Mrs. H. Greenï¬eld. limhro, out" 1310 “D0†31,10“ Stnul Illlml thlCh passion of his fellow-revelers. . sarSr-M-“BabsWs Own Tablets are a. l “‘5th the cllsll‘is‘ ï¬lm‘md It the 10. Beheaded John in the nr'son wthxderiul medicine for children. 1 guest's mellmid' When She}? “The banquet must, acc‘n'llllf'll". have used them for several years quested that the head 0f JOhn "Ughb have been held at the fortrzss pa- and always kei‘ p them in the house ‘bc served m) t.†he}; 0" 0"“ “f the lace of Machacrus. Mark’s, account for my little ones: going to school.†hills from “ihwh me Flue?“ “'Fl'e of the tragic end of the Baptist Is Sold by medicine dealers or by mail 136"â€; regaled’ The Ilnteellng Jest mC‘St ViVid (Mark 3- 9-2539)- a: 25 cents" a box from The Di. Wil-, m‘plwd that 51‘“. "Tu-1d be to her 11. She brought it to her mother Hams: Medicine co, Bmchme bomb-er prowsswnal fee and her wThccold-blooded precision with OM ’ , lpm'h‘m Of the EQRSt' ’ ‘ which these women wrought their I 9 The kingâ€"â€"So he was called In vengeance is almost inconceivab‘e. . _ , 901N111†parlance. ‘ But swift retribution was Visited It most people’s faces were their Was grieved-«The indulgence he upon Antipus and Hcmdias, They {Hume‘s ‘V‘mld km)" the gowrn‘ hm] Show“ 3011“ during his ivnpusâ€" went- to Home to seek from the emw mle bus)" building IW’Ol"lN-HISGS- lonmeut, and the pleasure Wlth‘TJCl'Ol‘ the title of king. and \\’('.l"3i lit for it. You cannot all'ord to lose. Paint ‘? are. sold by reliable dealers. only, backed by guarantees and the makers are responsible. You cannot. get. the established reputable quality in any other paints and you pay only the proper pricoauot too high and not too low, known in Canada for over sixty years. Write for our booklet “V†on house painting. It will help you. his handsome. A. RAMSAY 8: SON 00., Established 18“. The Paint Makers, - -- 'ï¬f‘" Montreal. ‘v‘ wile 1â€"H..." an... . maï¬a-ow -â€"-â€"-nmvtï¬ï¬‚ï¬mm¥‘flflrW » y '--â€"r r * ' r- r--“ rm -‘ i .' J-nm; .. .i. ___...~ ‘ <m:1ҠV‘ ; 7 “$3,.