. . I ' I II SHE usu mu 4 ‘IHElAIURAL [HIRE (HOW NOVA SCOTIA WOMAN WAS RELIEVED OF HERJ HEART DISEASE. ï¬nds her Kidneys right with Dodd’s Kidney Pills and all her troubles vanished speedily and completely. Eel Creek, Cumberland 00., N. ’8., February 10.â€"-â€"Suffering from Female, Kidney and Heart Trou- ble, so run down, nervous and deâ€" pressed that all the brightness had gone out of her life, and never ex- pecting to be a healthy woman again, ' Mrs. J. W. Leadbetter of this place tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and is once more in the best of health. Her simple statement Is the best evidence that no case of Kidney Disease is so bad that Podd’s Kidney Pills will not cure t. “I was treated by ï¬ve doctors,†Mrs. Leadbetter states. “Four of them did me no good. The ï¬fth operated on me and that gave me relief for a time. I had Female, Kidney and Heart trouble. I was so nervous and run down that my friends did not think I would ever get better. “An advertisement led me to use DOdd’ s Kidney Pills, and. I have ‘found in them a cure for all my ,troubles. I cannot praise Dodd’s lKidney Pills too highly.†. Female Trouble and Heart DhS- case are caused by Kidney Disease. 'The natural way to cure them is cure the Kidneys by, usmg Dodd’s Kidney Pills. . ’1‘ ’ Not Such 11 Much. “My wife writes me from Lon- ‘don that our daughter was presentâ€" ed at court over. there.†said Mr. Bragg. “This is a great honor and it cost me nearly a thousand dolâ€" dars." “I was presented at court in this country some years ago,†replied IMr. Stagg. “It cost me ï¬ve dol- lars and costs, and I don’t see ‘where it is such a great honor.†_________‘_________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"--â€"-â€" Minard's Linlment 00., Limited. Some time ago I had a bad attack of Quinsy, which laid me up for two weeks and cost a lot of money. Finding the lump again forming In my throat. I bathed freely with MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. and saturating a cloth with the liniment left It on all night. Next morning the swelling was gone and I attributed the warding off of an attack of Quinsy to the free use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. G. F. WORDEN. St. John. . W IIarsh. “Pride goes before a fall.†“I never use that phrase myself.†“Why not?†“It sounds too much like kicking a man when he’s down.†,_ @333 Try Hurlne Eye Remedy No Smartlngâ€"Focls Fineâ€"Acts Quickly. ya u r Trylttor Red.anak, Watery es and in each Package. MURINE 5 com- s ï¬ennded b our Ocullstsâ€"nota ‘l’atenh cluns’ Practice for many years. ow dedicated to the Public and sold by Eye alvc In Aseptlo Tubes. socâ€"boo, Murlne Eye Remedy 00.. Chicago Most of us would rather accept another man’s cigars than his ad- Grsnnlated Eysllds. lllustrMc Book N d ediclno" ut u‘sodlnsnccesstull’h II.- llrugglsts at sac-soc per bottle. Murine -â€"-â€"--< vice. - W Mlnard's Llnlmsnt Cures Garnet In Cows. Stating the Case. “Do I look like a fool 2†“Well, I wouldn’t say that. But I will say that you look like a man thinks he looks when the wind has blown his hat off and a crowd has gathered to watch him chase it down the street.†Heâ€"“If I should kiss you what would happen?†Sheâ€"“I should call father.†Heâ€"“Then I won’t do it.†Sheâ€"“But father’s ISSUE 7~â€"’l3. ‘-e'z:-.‘~:.~‘;.':.~-. .. . ~ 3 /- _.. g. , up...“ a... SIR GERALD LOWTIIER Sir Gerald Lowther, the British Ambassador at Constantinople, has been undergoing a very anxious time during the p a s t t w e l v e months. He is one of Britain’s most experienced diplo- mats, and has served at Wash- ington, St. Pct- ersburg, Madrid. Paris, Tangier. and other parts of the world. He possesses a perfect Ambassa- dorial manner, ‘ and this is well il- lustrated by an incident which oc- ‘ curred at a dinner party held at the British Legation 1n Tangier. It was a few days af- ter the capture of Kaid Maclean by that notorious individual Rai- suli. One of the Ambassador’s guests, a fascinating French lady, anxious to know what England would do, called across to him during the repast, “What are you waiting for, Sir Gerald i†“A lamb outlet, madame,†was the ready response. . Sir Gerald married in 1905 Miss Alice Blight, of Philadelphia, the granddaughter of Richard Green- ough, the famous sculptor. Her charming personality, and her abil- ity as a hostess, have been of the greatest assistance to her husband in his diplomatic career. L..â€" Lowthcr. Pointed Paragraphs. There are some graft/germs in al-, most any man’s makeup. One who has nothing to lose is generally willing to take chances. The girl who dreams of eloping allows her imagination to run away with ha. However, the chap who rocks the boat in the sea of matrimony is apt to land in the divorce court. ____.14____. A DIFFEREN CE. .â€" It Paid This Man to Change Food. “What is called ‘good living’ eventually brought me to a con- dition quite the reverse of good health,†writes an Eastern mer- chant. “Improper eating told on me till my stomach became so weak that food nauseated me, even the light- est and simplest lunch, and I was much depressed after a night of uneasy slumber, unï¬tting me for business. “This condition was discourag- ing, as I could ï¬nd no way to im- prove it. Then I saw the adver- tisement of Grape-Nuts food, and decided to try it and became de- lighted with the result. “For the past three years I have used Grape-Nuts and nothing else for my breakfast asd for lunch be- fore retiring. It speedily set my stomach right and I congratulate myself that I have regained my health. There is no greater com- fort for a tired man than a lunch of Grape-Nuts. It insures restful sleep, and an awakening in the morning with a feeling of buoyant courage and hopefulness. “Grapeâ€"Nuts has been a boon to my whole family. It has made of our 2-year-old boy, who used to be unable to digest much of anything, a robust, healthy, little rascal weighing 32 pounds. Mankind certainly owes a debt of gratitude to the expert who invented this perfect food.†Name given by Canadian Postum 00., Windsor, Ont. “There’s a reason.†Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to tlme. They are genuine, true. and full of human Interest. 5P No Indeed. Oletimerâ€"“And how do you like married life 'I†Newlywed (sighing)â€"â€"“Wellâ€"crâ€"â€" it’s no political job I†Mlnard's Llnlment cures colds. Etc. w...â€" Paris’ New Skyscrapers. Paris is realizing that it is faced with the problem of a greatly over- crowded business centre, and the only solution of the matter seems to be the adoption of the American skyscraper, which is being bitterly opposed by the true Parisian, who regards the innovation as destruc- tive to many of the famous struc- tures and disastrous to the ap- pearance of the city. It is a ï¬ght of the new against the old, and means the elimination of many cherâ€" ished institutions and timcrhonored customs of the typical Frenchman of the gay metropolis. y._...â€".._. It Ought. “He’s a man of few words.†“That ought to make him popu- lar.†.-: ..._ _- ...'..'.~. V. wildâ€"More Bronchitis Throat Distress Curcd Life-Long Sull'ercr Tells of Quick Rcliei’ From “Cniurrhozono.†Every breath carries healing balsam: to the slok sore places In the nose and throat. Montreal this time gives splendid praise for the modern way of curing colds. ca- tarrh and bronchitis. Instead of taking sickening drugs Into the stomach, or using an old-fashioned spray, the sensible man now-a-daye breathes the soothing vapor of Catarrh- ozone and gets well right away. This Is exactly what Mr. Joseph Daoust did, and writing from his ofï¬ce at 67 St. Paul St., he says:â€" "I suffered for years from the worst form of chronic bronchial throat and nasal catarrh. I tried all kinds of syrups, cintments, tablets and washes, but they proved ineffective. ,In fact I could get no relief. I read In the Montreal Witness of Catarrhozone and bought an outï¬t. In a few hours I got relief. The air pas- sages of my nose were cleared out, and I was able to breathe freely. My throat was strengthenedâ€"my voice Improvedâ€" and no longer gagged and coughed; The effect of Catarrhozone was wonderful. Now I am wellâ€"mo bronchitisâ€"no throat distress. I urge everyone with a weak throat. with a cough, a cold or a touch of catarrh' to use Catarrhozone freely." Prominent men in all walks of life use and endorse Catarrhozone which is a scientiï¬c preparation for throat troubles and Catarrh. It is not a "cure-all." The dollar out-ï¬t contains an indestructible, hard rubber inhaler and medication for two months' treatment. All dealers or post paid from the Catarrhczone 00.. Buffalo. N. Y., and Kingston, Canada, rb ELECTRICITY IN CHINA. Use of the Power for Advertising Growing. During the past year Chinese merchants in Shanghai have taken up electric advertising to a sur- prising extent, and now the large stores on Nankilng Road vie with one another in the splendor of their shop fronts. It has always been the custom among the Chinese to drape the store on opening day in red hang- ings of [silk covered with pictures of fairies and ge-nii and inscriptions of good omen. With the coming of evening lanterns would be suspend- ed among the hangings and illumi- nated by candles. This has all changed now. First the Japanese brought "in electric advertisements for their patent medicines, and. now the Chinese merchant sprinkles a. galaxy of electric lights all through the hangings that cover the front of his newly opened store. At one large store on Nanking Road, the Shanghai Settlement’s principal Chinese business street, where the municipal authorities had forced the property owners when rebuilding to move their premises back so as to allow for sidewalk space, fearing that they should be cast in the shade by their competi- tors next door who had not rebuilt and were therefore not moved back from the curb, they leased the front sidewalk out as far as their old frontage from the municipal coun- cil and erected thereon a stash stag- ing completely covering the front of their (store. Upon this staging they have arranged a magniï¬cent elec~ trical display, which they change periodically. They had no sooner gotten their show well started than another ï¬rm farther up the street erected for itself a similar staging, and it is now a, competition to“ see which will outdo the other in the magniï¬cence of- its display. ’I‘. Falls in Love With It. “Do you believe in love at ï¬rst sight ’2†“Yes, indeed. That’s how my wife always picks out the most ex- pensive stuff the clerks show'her.†- Dr. Moroe’s Indian ROot Pills exactly meet the need which so often arises in every family for a medlcnio to open up and regulate the bowels. Not onI are they effective in all cases of onstipation, but they h Ip Seatly in breaking up a Cold or In rippe by cleanin out the system and purifying the b ood. In the some wa thcv relieve or cure Bilicusncss, In igesaon, 5w: Headaches, Rheum. stism and other common ailments. In the fullest sense of the words Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are 41 A flouoehold Remedy ‘in their habits. The lark is an in- ...-.__.s.h. .-.-~._~_'_~L.....u-.~ -m_.‘muâ€".M “wasâ€. “Rh-Lu: 1:):122'.::“.1xmm a... M... .. - ‘ BRITISH SONG BIRDS. Tomtlt and Skylark Being Introâ€" duced Into British Columbia. ' “Leave nature algae or there may be trouble.†This is the opia- ion of a writer, commenting on the introduction into British Columbia of British song birds. It was with the best of intentions that the sparrow was introduced into America, in the hope that It would assist in keeping down the insect posts so harmful to agriculâ€" ture. but as soon as the bird found that :1 diet of corn was better worth having, it abandoned its former good habits and quickly proved once again the truth of the old adage that the cure is often worse than the disease. ,r Among the birds being‘i‘sent out from England are the sky-Lark and the tit, both very attractive and dc- sirable birds from many points of view, but not altogether blameless vet/crate destroyer of the clover “leys†in winter. In an agricul- ture sect-ion of British Columbia it is conceivable that the experience of the British farmer would be re- peated, and if the birds increased there, as they probably; would at a greater rate than in Britain, their introduction might prove to be nothing short of disastrous. Far more serious might be the establishment of the tit family in a district where fruit is grown. The tit is an inveterate desroyer of fruit buds, and is not even satisï¬ed to stop at that. In England the great and blue tits make sad havoc in the orchards when the pears and: apples begin to ripen, it being their tire- some habit to peek small holes near the stalk of the fruit, so that de- cay immediately sets in and the fruit is useless for marketing; The amount of damage that a Single family of tits can causeâ€"and they invariably forage in companiesâ€"is extraordinary, for the birds are not content to ï¬nish the fruit they have begun, but spend their whole time in “sampling,†so that in a very short time half an orchard may be ruined. . . “£4...â€" WIIAT FOLLOWED A OUT. A Magistrate’s Wonderful Experi- ence With Zam-Buk. Mr. J. E. Arsenault, a Justice of the Peace, and station master at Wellington, on the Prince Edward Island Ry., has had a wonderful proof of the healing power of Zam- Buk. He says: “Four years ago I had an acciâ€" dent. I slipped in the'station and fell on a freight truck, sustaining a had cut on the front of my leg. I thought this would heal, but in- stead of doing so xt developed into a bad ulcer and later into a form of eczema which spread very rap- idly and also started on the other leg.- Both legs became so swollen and sore that I could only go about my work by having them bandaged. My doctor said I must stop work and lay up. “After six months of this trou- ble I consulted another doctor, but with no better result. I tried all the salves, liniments and lotions I heard of, but instead of getting better I got worse. “This was my condition when I got my ï¬rst box of Zam-Buk. Greatly to my delight that ï¬rst box gave me relief. I continued to apâ€" ply it to the sores, and day by day they got better. I could see that at last I had got hold of something which would cure me, and in the end it did. It is now over a year since Zam~ B'uk worked a cure in my case, and there has been no return of the ec- zema or any trace of it.†All dru-ggists and stores sell at 50c. box or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, upon receipt of price. ‘i‘__...__.. Many a man_ fools himself when he thinks that he is fooling hu‘ ._._. wife. Only One “BROMO- QUININE" That is LAXA’I‘IVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures n. Cold in One Day. Cures Grip in Two Days. 250. The average married man knows what it is to be cross-examlned. ,.____ Mlnard's Llnlmen! Cures Distemper. _..__.4 Ronulanian Grim Crown. Roumania’s royal crown is per- haps the grimmest in the world. It was made, by command of King Charles, from the steel of a Turkish gun captured at Plevna. On May 10, 1881, after this and the simple golden crown, without jewels or ornaments, made for the queen, had been consecrated, King Charles took his crown into his hands with the words: “I assume with pride this crown, wrought from a cannon sprinkled with the blood of our herâ€" oes and consecrated by the church; I accept it as a symbol of the inde- pendence and power of Roumania.†C ANGER. TUIIIORS. < ampw~- -_~.‘ g... suruu 2 mums lulnlguulnuns ; Began wlth Itching Sensatlon. Kept Awake at Night. Caused Great Paln. Thought Operation Only Cure. Cutlcura 80a and Oint- ment Entirely Cured In 6 Weeks. 54 Strange St... Toronto. Ontarioâ€""I sub {cred for two months with the piles. They ï¬rst began with a sudden itching sensation A“! . which used to keep ml ' awake at night. I tried d19- feront kinds of ointment to stop the itching which did. not prove valuable in the least and to my surprise after a few weeks they be- gun to blood. I did not know what to do as they caused me great pain. I began to think that an operation was the only cure for them. I heard of Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment and. decided to try them. I sent for 1:. sample and after using them a few times I found out to my great relief they gave me less pain and later on tho bleeding began to cease. I got some more and continued with the Cutlcura Ointment and Soap. I began to got better sleep at night and after six wocks' careful treatment I ï¬nd that I am entirely cured." (Signed) A. Bennett; Liar. 25'. 1912. If you wish a skin clear of pimples. blackl- heads and other annoying eruptions. hands soft and white. hair live and glossy. and scalp free from dandruff and Itching, begin today the regular use of Cutlcura Soup for the toilet, bath and shampoo, assisted by an occasional light application of Outlcura Ointment. Sold throughout the world. Lib. eral sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address pOst card Potter Dru. 6; Chem. Corp" Dept. 41D. Boston. U. S. A. I‘ FARMS FOR SALE. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Golborne street. Toronto. ' GOOD STOCK FARM OF 600 ACRES with Three Houses; large Bank Barn. Must be sold quick. Price is very low- EVERAL DESIRABLE FARMS IN Manitoba. Alberta and Saskatchewan that can be bought. Worth the money for quick sale. _________________â€"â€"-â€"- I HAVE OVER. ONE HUNDRED GOOD farms in different sections of Ontario on my list. If you want. a farm consult me. H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. NE HUNDRED ACRES, MIDDLESEX County; soil clay loam: frame house: frame burn; close to railway sta- tion. Apply to Herman Wilson, Cold- stream, Ont... or Western Real Estate Ex- change, Lcndon, Ont. STAMPS AND COINS. _______________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ‘i TAM? COLLECTORSâ€"HUNDRED DU?- 3 feront Foreign Stamps. Catalogue. Album, only Seven Cents. Marks Stamp Comps uy. Toronto. Mlso's'LcAquus. ANTED â€" LIVE WILD ANIMALS. all kinds. Pearson, Poultryman. Guelph. Ont. __________.___â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- BARGAIN â€"â€" REGULAR 25c. SHEET Music at wholesale. Sample copy 6o. Specialties Agency. Box 1856. Winnipeg. I OYS AND GIRLSâ€"SEND TEN CENTS for twenty-ï¬ve pretty post cards. Beerworth, Stanstend, Que. LUMPS. ETC†internal and external, cured With- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. Collingwood. Ont. _____________..___.â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"- GALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD‘ der Stones, Kidney trouble. Gravel. Lumhago and kindred ailments positively cured with the new German Remedy. “Sanol.†price $1.50. Another new remedy for Diabetes-Mellltue. and sure cure. II "Sanol‘s Anti-Diabetes.†Price $2.00 from drugglsts or direct. The Sanol Manufac- turing Company of Canada. Limited. Winnipeg. Mun. CHENILLE CURTAINS and all kinds of house hangings, also DVED AND CLEANED IE“. LIKE NEW. Write to us about yours. Gold Medalist. BRITISH AMERIOAN DYEING 80.. Box 233.Montrsal No Difference. If we could have our lives to live over again, we might avoid the mistakes we made before; but we should make as many other ones. PILES CURED IN 6 T0 14 DAYS Your druggist. will refund money I! PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case at Itchv lng, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In I to 14 days. 50c. y.__..... The more a man knows the easier it is to keep his face shut. MInard's Llnlmcnt Cures Dlphtherla. Defies Economy. “What is the meaning of eco- nomy.†“Economy, my son, is going without something you do want in case some day you should want something which you probably won’t want.†SENT SIXTY MILES FER GIN PILLS Mr. Sid. Castlcman of Larder Lake, Ont. needed Gin l'ills badly. He says: “I had been suffering some time with my Kidneys and Urine. The pain was somethm awful, and no rest at night. I heard 0 your Gin Pills and sent my chum miles to get them, and in less than SIX hours I felt relief. In two days the pain had left me entirely- and today I feel as well as everâ€. _ 50c. 21 box, six for $2.50. Sample free lfyou write National Drug and Chemical Co., of Canada Limited, Toronto. l34