'l i- .gm......,..(.__.- -\pru-_~« - H‘ _ vary...‘ .W...v..._,_.‘ ,xga». .s, a a. «:5. v‘ â€"â€"nq_ - ._.-â€"~_â€"__._ 53 Your Looks -.- rm 2-; av»- TIIE HOPE 0F RUSSIA. The distressing illness of the little ? .Tsarevitch gave rise to the greatest anx1ety in Russia. This charming boy is the hope of his country, and H Y0“? 00"†is Bad, if You Sulfcr were he to die grave complications From Pimplcs, Here Is Good Advice. Fine Results in Two Weeks. Miss Nettie E. Callaghan. a wellâ€" known young lady in Middleton, writes as follows: “I was affected for two years with a rash. and ugly looking pimples that spread over my face. My color was poor. and my blood evidently completely out of order. Certainly it was a most despairing sort of a case. because 1 various treatments did but little to help me. A friend of mine in T0- ronto._0nt., advised me to get Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, so I sent at once fol' ï¬ve boxes. In two weeks I felt like newâ€"docks improved. spirits rose. and I felt I was getting well. I have used this remedy for a long :im'e. and now wouldn’t be without It.’ If you are in ailing health. have blood disorders. stomach trouble. or headaches. Dr. Hamilton’s Pills All drug- w_ill help you quickly. gists and storekeepers sell Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and per box. ï¬ve for SLOO. Sent postpaid bv the Ca- tarrhozone Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., and Butternut. 250. Kingston. Canada. _.+ WOMEN IN THE WAR. â€"_ Two 'll‘croincs. .‘Iiss All and lime. Schneider. Care for Wounded. Ono bright feature of the Balkan war stands out. the heroic and. bet for still. the efï¬cient work of a self- sacriï¬cing little band of men and women who are devoting their lives to the alleviation of suffering. writes a Constantinople corresponâ€" dent. Their names. which deserve to be written in letters of gold. are as follows: Miss Alt. Mme- Schnei- der. the Rev. Robert Frew. the Hon. Maurice Baring. Mr. Hoffman Philip and Major E. S. FOrd. Miss Alt is a frail, aged Swiss Indy. with snow-white hair, and Mme. Schneider is a little Hungar-' inn woman of about 60. Mr. Bar- ing; is the well-known writer. jour- nalist and playwright: Mr. Frew. the pastor of the Scottish church: Mr Philip is ï¬rst secretary to the American Embassy. who volunteer- ed for the noble work because he could not induce the red Crescent representatives to undertake the task : Major Ford was in charge of a ward for wounded. but gave up that work for the far more arduous and perilous work of tending the cho‘era patients. Of Miss Alt. what can one say to do justice to her? Picture n. grand. white-haired old ady. with‘ bent back. going to and fro amid the stricken soldiers. handling them in their ï¬lthy. uncared for condition. feeding ‘them. giving them medicine a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot and dmng everything in her power water. adding sugar to taste. and to increase their comfort on the enough cream to bring the color to cold. hard ground. , Picture beside her a cheerful- faccd little grey-haired lady, Mme. t-Zchneid.=,r~ going abopt; with 5, always uniform. Sold by grocers~â€" hravy pail of hot soup. Before these two‘heroic women were the ï¬rst. took over command of 'the CBT’S name and ‘l-Cent stamp camp. uninvited. the conditions Postageg were unspeakably worse even than Ltdq Windsor. Ont- thry are (0-day. The dead were left on the ground. untouched. un- tonded. unmoved. There was ï¬lth everywhere. .- 1- His Desire. “Look here. now, Harold.†said a father to his little son who was naughty. “if you don’t say your prayers you won't go to heaven." “I don’t want to go to heaven." nabbed the boy; "I want to go with you and mother.†’1‘ Quickly Extracts Corns Gives Instant Relief {lo on Putnam's Corn Extractor in in get quick relief. The sting din-poem. tool fool beam at once. another application or two and the corn gee- owny. Nothing our known new no IIch no Putnam's Extractor - it’s so can. no pun- loss. no dead certain ~ to root out any kind of a corn elm. our [m on foot of man. Putum'l Extractor lover falls. 15-. per bottle. bold and to- ccmmonm by m ' would undoubtedly arise in Russia. The Tsarevitch is a great-grand- 'l'hc ’I‘sarcvilcll. son of Queen Victoria. The great- est rejoicing prevailed in Russia at his birth. for the Royal couple were beginning to despair of a son. It is related that when the ï¬rst baby proved to be a girl the Tsarina mt- calimed: “Oh. I am glad it is a. girl. Now it belongs to us. Had it been a boy it would have belonged. to Russia.†But the» next three chil- l dren proved to be girls. also. so that when a boy was born the joy! of the nation knew no bounds. The Tsarevitch is guarded with thel greatest care. and the future of this handsome. merry little boy is far from being an enviable one. 7‘ __._...._. - srmur HAND. A Surgcou’s Hanâ€"(I Should be the- Firmcst of All. I - “For ï¬fteen years I have suffered’ from insomnia, indigestion and nervousness as a result of coffee drinking." said a surgeon the other day. (Tea is equally injurious be- cause it contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee). “The dyspepsia became so bad that I had to limit myself to one cup at breakfast. Even this caused me to lose my food soon after I ate Ellâ€"Elli an: lllllllllllllll Until She was Nearly Crazy. Began with Watery Blisters. 0n Ears, Eyes, Hands and Ankles. Could Not Sleep for Scratching. Culi- cura Soap and Ointment Cured. Brunswick Sn. Fredericton. N. B.â€"-â€"“! had a. very bad case of eczema. The trouble began with watery blisters and ltched and burned untll I was nearly crazy“ It was on my ears. eyes. hands and ankles. I could. not keep the bud clothes over me at night for tho smartlug and itching. My cars would swelL I would scratch until the blood would run and the.“ form a. scab. l fclt as If I could take a knife and cut the flesh on my hands. It would disï¬gure my face and make It smart and burn and swell. I could not sleep at night for scratching. "I tried everythlug I heard of without getting any beneï¬t. I used lots of home remedies. such as lard and sulphur. and also was treated for It. Then I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they gave me great case. I used them about four months and I am happy to say I am'ncrer troubled now. The Cutlcura Soap and Ointment cured mo completely." (Signed) Mrs. A. S. Thomp- son. Mar. 9. 1912. The regular use of Cutlcurn. Soup for toilet and bath not only tends to preserve. purify and beautify the skin. scalp, halr and hands. but asslsts in preventing inflammation. irri- tation and clogging of the pores. the common cause of pimples. blackliwds. redness and roughness. yellow. oily. mothy and other un- wholesomo condltlons of the skin. Cuticum Soap and Cuflcm'a Ointment are sold. throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free with 82-p. Skin Book. Address post card. Potter Drug 5: Chem. Corp.. Dept. MD, Boston. U. s. A. . ll Toronto fiestas Growing And It Is Sure To Figure your proï¬t In ï¬ve yearnâ€"Six- roamed House with all convenlencsa. $2.500 to 52.800. brlnglng In 322' to $25 per month rent. and can be bought wljh 55M or 3680 down. Wlll soon pay (qr Itself. Write for particulars. J. B. leRllY & to. 771 Queen 5.. TORONTO CQA-‘l\lln'aqd 1.. .mâ€"r Really Answer. Beggarâ€"“Can you help a pore gent. mister l†' Passerâ€"by-â€"-“Hum. What sort of a gent do you call yourself?" Beggarâ€"“A indigent, sir.†When 'l'rv Muirâ€"hie Eye Remedy NnSmnrtlngâ€"Feela Flueâ€"Acts Qulckly. m.»*n-w.m.‘~u‘m. "nuâ€"r... »» _‘ ...,_..._..___.__. _..... . .. . these Europeans. and CES- ' Trylttor lledJVonkJVater E resend 1Ҡyo "3' Granulated Eyelldn. ulusmiu-ci Bunk the attendant symptoms or E > In Math1 {"nckntie. "DIURINE ls com- . . . . ,. ._ .. Indigestion, SIICl‘I as heart burn. ii'i'ioiio" ni‘tllliucilxlnï¬liiicge‘liigi“:31ng Palpitalwl}. water bwï¬h. wakelm' Needï¬thlhhlf°§§in2°$lillll3dill‘llhaif; ness or disturbed sleep. bad taste ca r6. ggxgrltvuant‘gaaflgpxm 25:13:: $231: in the mouth. nervousness. etc.. ’ ' were present to such a. degree as Murine Eye Remedy 00.. Chicano to incapacitate me for my practice Uncle Josh Says: as a Surgeon- “In this here season." said Uncle “The. “3.5"â€! Of leaVlng Off S‘Oï¬ee Josh this morning, “I‘m allus glad and drmkmg Posmm “’35 SImPly Nature didn’t give me ears like a marvelous‘ Th5 Change “'33 'ackass fer the must suffer like wrought forthwith. my hand steadi- J y ed and my normal condition of health was restored." Name given upon request. Read the famous Only One S‘BROMO Q'JININE" “We l’OOk» “The “011d ’50 Well; That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININn. ville." in pkgs. There’s a reason. Look for the signature of E. W. uaovE. ~ ' _ Cures n Cold in One Day. Cures Grip '11 Postum now comes in concen Two Days. 250_ trated. powder form. called Instant Postum. It IS prepared by stirring by jinks l†Ills Meaning. When a man says he has no poli- tical ambitions it generally means that he doesn't think he has any some“ brown- prospects worth considerino. Instant Postum is convenient; there’s no waste: and the flavor ls Mlnard's Llnlment cures Distemper. What He Felt. , , , The teacher had asked the chil- A 543119 ï¬nal 1’1" malled for 3"" dren to write their autobiograph es. ‘ for and the essays were not very pic- Cllmldlfln POSBum Con turesque. “Now, children.†she said, “I don't want you simply to â€"-.pâ€" write the happenings of your life: Fixing the RI-spnnsihiliiy. write what you really feel inside.’~' “You can’t always rely on wen- Little Willie; in his second attempt. ther pred‘ictions." ' ‘ wrote: “Insrde I feel a heart. liver. uMy dear sir}! replied the en- lungs and stomach. and msde the mate expert. “weather predictions Stolfmdl I feel all appls. a corp, ball, are absolutely correct and scientiï¬c. 9' Plekle and 3' $1333 05 milk- It’s the climate that is unreliable.†50-cup tin 30 cts., loo-cup tin 50 â€"" The exile may be glad there is rm nlnce like home. Mlnard's Llnlmant Cures Golds. Etc. Schools In India. 4 Evidence of the slow progress in the work of enlightenment achieved by British rule in India is contained in a recent census report published in the Gazette of India at Calcutta. which shows that only 6.345.582 per~ sons are attending schools. Ground for complaint is found also in the 'act that there are fewer girls in the schools than boys. Much satisfac- tion. however. is expressed by the Indian authorities themselves at the speed with whichliteracy is advanc- ing throughout the Empire. Struck Us Between the Lyes. I‘m not asking for anything this year. but I saw a. set of diamond ear-drops that I’d like. “SD. 7. Sixty W'en they sit 001d all Eli" WM» '52. COPELAND,EII Papa Avc.,Taromo.0nt. aarms in a slanting position. but at ISSUE 1_’13- and tried at the hessionn.’ NORWEGIAN POLICEMEN. Special Duty of the Chief Polloc- woman. _ The appointment of another pol- icewoman at Christiania now brings the feminine police force in Norway up to seven. three of whom are in Christiania. two at Bergen, one in Stnvanger. and one in Christian- sand. says the London Standard. The special duty of the chief policewoman in Christiania. Ser~ geant Osen. is to keep under surâ€" veillanc" girls and women suspected of living immoral lives. and female beggars. while her two colleagues interrozate women tramps. and. if deserving. render them help‘. look after the children and see that they are kept off the streets as vendors and beggars. The policcwemon all occasional night duty and patrol some of ‘the worst quarters of the City. With the exception of the policewomen at Christiansand. who wear a complete ofï¬cial uniform. the women are dressed in plain clothes. only wearing green capes bearing a small medallion stamped with the crown and lion of Norway. to distinguish them from ordinary citizens. __.._...___._...__._,.__._ . TA ICE NO'I‘I CE. We publish simple. straight temimnnl- als. not press agenta' interviews. from well-known people. From all over America they testify to the Inel‘its'of MINARD'S LINIMEN'I‘. the best of llouï¬ehold Remedies MINARD‘S LINIMENT $0., LIMIL‘ED. mâ€" Valuc Ilcuculh the Surface. “How much are these puppies, little" boy ’I" . “All 'a quarter ’cept that one. and he's thirty-live cents. He swal- lowed a dime yesterday I†' FILES GURED IN 6 T0 Ill DAYS Your druggiet will refund money If PAZO QIN'I‘MCIN' 1‘ fails to cure any case of Itch- ing. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. â€"“ Conspicuous. "How did you feel at that fash- ionable wedding?†"About as conspicuous as my pickle dish looked among the jewel- ed bronzes and ropes of pearls.†Mlnard's Llnlmcn: Cures Cargo: In Cows. A Girl's Pity. “It was King Midas. wasnjt it. who turned everything he touched to gold 7†“I believe so." “Poor old fellow." “He never could eat a pickle with his ï¬ngers.†CONSUMPTION All stmorlng' from consumptlon. Coughs. Colds, Bronebltls. Laryngltls. Weak Lu 1'19, ior 3 Weak Throat, should wrlle for partl- culars of my medicine. It never falls. It satisï¬es you that It does you good. WM. Sure Cure. Miss Laflinâ€"What has become of our friend Mr. Clay? ' Mr. Randâ€"He has taken employ- ment in a powderâ€"mill [or six months. Miss Laï¬nâ€"How strangel Mr. Rand-Not at all. He washed to break himself of smoking. Mlnard’s Llnlmem Cur'es Diphtheria. I'niquc Birth Register. In Holland births, marriages and deaths. instead of being recorded in newspapers. are indicated by windmills. When a miller gets mar. ried he stops his mill with the arms of the wheel in a slanting position and with the sails unfurled. His friends and guests frequently do likewise with their mills. in token of the ceremony. To indicate a. birth the wheel is stopped with the a more acute angle than for 9. mar- riage and with the two upper sails unfurled. Should a miller die the sails of his mill are all furled and the wheel is turned round until the arms form an upright cross, in which position they are left until after the funeral has taken place. Decrease In London Crime. In his charge to the Grand Jury at the London Sessions. Mr. Robert Wallace. K.C.. said that last session the calendar was the lightest that had ever been known in'the history of the session. and he was happy to say that the list of charges at that session was very much of the same nature. There had been steady diminution in the list of charges. particularly during the year 1912. As compared with some ‘ five years ago. there was practically a diminution of some 25 per cent. in the number of offences indictable perform Just what you need after a hard day’s workâ€"A Refresh» Ing cup of LIPTON-’8: ‘ TEA Goes farthest for the money .FARMS FOR SALE H. w. DAWSON. Nmny Coloorno strut. Toronto. « UNDHBI) ACRES-('OUN'I‘Y Ila-Mus. ' Good House; Buildings: Orchard. (i-a-un and on Many IormI. "‘ EVENTY-h'lx ACRES Wl'l'll IiU-JD ‘ buildings and annlo orchard; about fire miles from Hamilton I w DA“."‘-"‘l Toronto. ( NE HUNDRED ACRES IN OXFORD Courty; mil nice clny lax-m: five acres timber; thch norm orchard. one: story Irnme house: a number of outbuild- lncn: clone to market. railway station and large cheese faictnrv. Rural mnll deliv- er-I. Would exchange for city. town or village property or for smnllcr_fnrm. The Western Real Estate. London. Ont. AGENTS WANTEDH OMB WORK. 87 1‘0 8'0 PER WEEK-â€" We want reliable parties to knit for us athnme. whole or «pure time. 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Write t~-_m .n,:.-»ut yours. Gold Medalist. BRITISH AMERIOAN OVEINO GO . no: 233.Ment5~enl ;-â€"-â€"*-â€"*â€"=mz;:== 153;."- " Dmmmstrutiugm‘ ‘ ' Mrs. Pryâ€"What is allF in your house, Willie? ' , Willieâ€"Ma told pa Iwas just like himâ€"always ï¬ghtin’~â€"â€"and pa said I wasn’t, and now they’re-havin" it out. Why is agrooster on the fence like a pennylâ€"It has a head on one side and a tail on the .thcrg That when you put a s alvc onto your child’s skin, t": passes through the pores. and enters the blood, inst as Surely as if you put it into the child’s stomach? You wonlJ not put a conncmass of animal fat, colored by various mineral poisons (such as many crude salv. s are) into your child's blood by way of the stomach ? Then why do so by wayof the pores? Take no risk. Use a‘wayi the II that] essences provided in but. Z m-Buk mutation no trace of my animal 0 I or fat, and no poison out minchol m- Ing mallet. From start to ï¬nish It is purely hctbal. It whl heal nous, ulcers, am In, emphasis, varicose ulcers, cuts. burns and bruises m-ro quickly than any other k own preparation. It (I a. ti optic. qusckly stops the smart!†of I use at cm. cum pill, .amed mound bfow- cnin . In". combimjm oi gpowcnnd when a: purity. Ask lbw who have proud“. JRdrMylmudumuoL-ww . w. .n..'.-. W.‘-n--.h1._\-ravr y n. .. .... .. ._.. '5 iiilfat noise I .4 e