5&5 .1 ,4 is Your Back Full of Aches All Day Long? That Stab-like Pain in the Back is Sure Indication of Kidney Trouble. l Mrs. Anna Rodriguez writes as follows lrom her home in Valencia: "For a long lime I suffered with failing strength and logging headaches. My condition grew lteadilv worse, my limbs became bloated ind shaky, I was sallow and thin, felt lhenmatio pains, dizziness and chills. I - lni'ortunately didn't suspect my kidneys lnd was nearly dead when I discovered [be true cause of my sufferings. I read lo much about the wonderful health and ltrength that comes to all who use Dr. Hamilton's, Pills that I felt sure they would help me. Such blessings of health Ind comfort 1 got from Dr. Hamilton's Pills I can't describe. They speedily put me right, and their steady use keeps me Ictlve, energetic. strong and happy. I )tronsly urge others to regulate and tone their system with Dr. Hamilton's Pills DI Mandrake and Butternut." 'N’o greater medicine exist-s than Dr. Hamilton’s Pills for the cure of indiges- tion, constipation, flatulence. liver, blad- der and kidney trouble. Refuse substi- tutes. 25c. per box or ï¬ve boxes for $1.00. at all druggists and storekeepers, or post- paid by the Catarrhozo’ne (30., Buffalo, N. Y.. and Kingston, Canada. is PUDDLES 0F SILVER. System Used in Mexico to Separate the Metal. It was at Pachuca, Mexico, that the patio system of separating sil- ver had its origin. This system is still £0110wed extensively at the sil- ver mines throughout Mexico. The ore is crushed and worked down to a state of puddle. It is then spread :out to a. depth of two or three feet over the paved floor of the courtâ€" yard, or patio. To this mass sul- ;phate of copper is added in powder, !about ï¬fteen pounds of sulphate to 3,000 pounds of puddle. This is {trodden into the puddle by horses. ,Several gangs of old, worn-out ‘ihorses or mules, about twelve in a gang, are seen in various parts of the patio, being driven round in circles to tread in the sulphate. l On the next day 6 per cent. of common salt is added and in two more days 100 per cent. of pure ,quicksilver, or as much as the assay :of the ore shows. is required. This {mass is then trodden up by horses for ï¬fteen days. It is then wheeled to a large tank through which pass- es a, rapid stream of water. This iwashes away the clay, leaving the silver and quicksilver. This resiâ€" duum is poured into cone-shaped canvas bags through which most of the quicksilver runs out, and what remains with the silver is passed off with the vapor by means of heated retorts. None of the quicksilver is .lost, and even the vapor is brought ,by cold water to its original state and used again and again. The quicksilver soon rats the hoof-s of the horses and the mules, but the Mexicans themselves do not seem to .be much the worse for it, even though they wade around in the puddle for days at a. time. automates? “if†“1’3" “:3 .2321? Poor Timber. “Woman is the vine and man is lthe sturdy oak. Have you a sturdy 'ioak to cling to?†“New,†answered the washwo~ man, “my sturdy oak turned out to be a poor stick.†(FREE or lUMBAGfl Because He Took GIN PILLS Mr. H. A. Jukes of Winnipe writes: "I have been a suï¬crerfrom umbago for some years est. I met your Mr. Hill and he a vised me to take GIN PILLS. I have been taking them at intervals during the early part of the present winter, and upâ€"to-date have had no return of my old trouble-in fact I feel better than I have for years, and think that my old enemy has vanished forgood and all." 50¢. a. box. 6 for $2.50. Sample In:le you write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 130 WHY FASHIONS CHANGE. How Some Recurrent Modes Were Originated. If the most noteworthy trait in the fashions of the present day is an eclecticism which permits no one ' dominant tendency to hold sway: the reason may perhaps be found in the fact that while Paris un- doubtedly sets the fashion for the whole feminine world, Paris is the capital of a, republic. Formerly, under the Empire, or when there was a king on the throne of France, the sovereign’s wishes had a distinct influence on the tendency of fashion. The court liked to copy the smallest detail or whim of his majesty or of the prin- cesses who surrounded him. For example, trains owe their origin the fact that the daughters of Louis 1X. had abnormally large feet. The wife of Philippe III. was af- flicted with a tremendously long neck, so she invented the high guimpe. ' ' It was-because La Belle Ferron~ niere had a. burn exactly in the middle of her forehead that she were over the cicatrix the charming jewel held by a ï¬ne thread that is called a Ferronniere to this day. In the reign of HenryII. some princesses who suffered from goitre hid the blemish beneath their high- fluted ruffs and disguised the crock- edness of their shoulders under the puffed sleeve. Anne of Austria were short sleeves because of her beautiful arms; Louis XIV. brought the wig into fashion because he was afflicted with a wen on his head. Mme. de Pompadour created the vogue of high heeled slippers'to hide her lack of inches. The Empress Eugen-e had very beautiful shoulders, so she set the fashion of decolletage which'left the shoulders bare and set them off to the best advantage. >X<____. A Racking Cough And Sore Throat Cured In Five Hours Use the Proper Remedy and Colds and Sore Throat Disappear. “When I came homo last evening." writes Mr. Thomas E. Jarvis, "I was all used up with cold and a racking cough. I felt sick all over. My wife rubbed my throat and chest-every hour, and made me'gargle with Nerviline and water. I was soon warmed up and made comfort- able with the Ncrviline. and the chilly sensation passed away. At 11 o'clock, after ï¬ve hours’ treatment, I was practi- cally well. I therefore write you at once in order that it may be publicly known that Nerviline will knock out a bad cold over night." It Is a fact. that Nerviline will ease up a tight chest, will relieve that sore, whcezy feeling. will knock out a cold in just a few hours. It penetrates deeply. draws out the congestion. cures prompt- ly. Get a large family size bottle, 60c; small size, 25c., at all storekeepers and druggists or The Catarrhozone 00., Buf- falo, N. Y. kâ€" Sociai Uplift. “Has Maud succeeded in getting into society yet i†“No, but she’s rising in the social scale. She’s been snubbed by a better class of people this year than last.†When Try Murine Eye Remedy g: SR;T“!}I‘KEF‘CVGIS Ell‘lï¬Actfl 1Elulckiy. or e , 'oe ' ‘ ya u r Grinulated Eyelids'nldaigta “$333 In each Package. MURINE is com- Rlounded b ourOculisteâ€"nota'Wstent edlclne" ut usedin snccesetulPh ei~ Me 3 d oians' Practice for many years. ow dedicated to the Public and cold by Drugglsts at item per bottle. Murine Eye eive in Aseptic Tubes, 250-500, Murine Eye Remedy 00.. Chicago Sheâ€"It seems strange that you did not remember my face and yet you remembered my name. He (awkwardly)â€"Well, you know, you have an attractive sort of name. pâ€"_â€"â€" Mlnard's Llnlment Cures (target in Cows. Mâ€" Mcrchant Shipping Tonnage. The tonnage of British merchant shipping for 1912 amounted to 1,- 738,514 tons gross, and of warships to 191,737 tons displacement, a total of 742 vessels there were 69 of 6,000 tons and upward, and of these 16 were over 10,000 tons. The pros- pects for 1913 are. even more satis- factory, and shipowners are ï¬nding it almost impossible to get their orders ï¬lled. pâ€"_.._ Practice makes the miser perfect â€"â€"in his specialty. ‘ “There is always room at the top,†said the sage. “Aw, yes,†yawningly replied the youth with the curly blond front hair. “But it is so blamed much easier to sit at the bottom and make excuses." ANOTHER PROOF FROM THE WEST THAT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS ARE A NATURAL REMEDY. .â€" For Cases of Exhaustion and Nerve Weaknessâ€"How S. Jeremy Found Relief when he Cured his Kidneys. 'Sniatyn, Alta., March 10.â€" (Special).â€"That the natural remedy for exhaustion and nerve weakness is one that will give good circula- tion and pure blood carrying nutri- tion to all parts of the body, is again proved in the case of S. Jer- emy, a wellâ€"known resident of this place. “For over two years I suffered from attacks of exhaustion and nerve weakness,†Mr. Jeremy states. “I tried many nerve foods and tonics but must .admit that Dodd’s Kidney Pills have beneï¬tâ€" ted me more than anything else I ever used. ' “I am more than grateful for what Dodd’s Kidney Pills have done for me.†Nerve weakness and exhaustion are caused by impure blood. Im- pure blood is caused by diseased kidneys failing to strain the waste matter of the body out of the blood. The natural remedy is to cure the kidneys. Dodd’s Kidney Pills have yet to ï¬nd a case of kidney diseasethey cannot cure. isâ€" Iu Private. As he started out with the bushâ€" el of ashes he walked into a clothes line that he didn’t see. When he had picked himself out of the ash pile and recovered his hat he stood in the back yard and relieved his feelings. “Henry,†called his wife. “Well'l†he snapped. “Don’t stand out there to do it. Come straight into the house and tell me that it’slall my fault.†Minard’s Linimcnt 00.. Limited. Have used MINARD’S LINIMEN'I‘ for Group; found nothing equal to it; sure cure. - - CHAS. E.‘ SHARP. Hawkehaw, N. 13., Sept. lot. 1905. ' D isconeerting. “This high cost of living is a seri- ous question,†bawled the cam- paign orator. “It‘is a great ques~ tion, a. very. serious question, in- deed.†“We know it’s a question,†yelled a coarse man in the audi- ence. “What’s the answer?†TO CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinlne Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to euro. 212bit“ GROVE'S signature is on each box. A squire, worsted by Sydney in argument, said, “If I had a son who was an idiot I’d make him a person.†Smith said, “Your father was of a different mind.†Mlnard'e Llnlment Guru Diphtheria. Fact and Fancy. Violins are now aged with Xâ€"rays. Gossip has a._ hundred tongues and no heart. A ship’s life is 25 years. Don’t think that because you cast reflections people will deem you brilliant. Strawberries are so called from the custom of placing straw over their roots to shade them, to pre- serve their moisture, and to prevent evapo ration . In Chili, during the winter or hot season, the shops are closed all the afternoon, and remain open till midnight. Imagination is what keeps the doctors busy. THE FIRST TEETOTALEB. The Word Was Coincd In the Town of Preston, England. The quaint sayings of “Dicky†Turner, one of the earliest advo- cates of temperance in rural Eng. land, are still remembered in the little town of Preston, where the reformer began his attacks on the drinking habits of his fellow towns- men. In “The Manchester and Glasgow Rea ,†Mr. Charles ,G.' IIarper_deseribes the work of this interestlng man: Outside of Preston, probably not one person in a thousand knows how the word “teetotal†came into popular use. It was, to all intents and purposes, deliberately invented by “Dicky†Turner, who, at a meeting held in the Old Cockpit, declaimed vehemently against the arguments of the moderate drink- ers, and insisted upon total absti- nence. “I’ll have nowt to (Ice wi’ this moderation ,botheration pledge,†he said. “I’ll be reet down out-an’-out’ teeâ€"tee-total for ever and ever.†“Well done i†shouted the meet- ing, and the word1 was adopted with enthusiasm. There was no reference to tea, as is often supposed, nor was the word the result of a stuttering attempt at the word “totalâ€; for Turner was not a stammerer. He was a ready coiner of words upon any emergency, and often perpetrated what in an Irishman would be call- ed “bulls.†In one of his impas- sioned addresses on temperance, he said: “We will 'go with our axe-s on our shoulders and plow up the great deep; and then the ship of temperance shall sail gallantly over the land.†_-â€"â€"â€"JI« HANGED BY THE NECK No death is more certain than the end that comes to every offender treated by Putnam’s Cor'n Extractor. Out comes the corn or warts, root and branch. Insist on “Putnam’s†only. it’s the best, free from acids and painless. Price 25c., at all deal- ore. is Entitled to' Rebate. Doctor (to patient)â€"You’ve had a pretty close call. It’s only your strong constitution that pulled you through. ' Patientâ€"â€"Well, doctor, remember that when you make out your bill. Mlnard'e Llnlment Cures Golda, Etc. Take a Second Look. "Do you believe in love at‘ï¬rst sight '1,†“Oh, yes, but I don’t recommend it.†FILES CURED IN 6 TO 1! DAYS Your drugglst will refund money if PAZO OINTMFNT fails to cure any case of Itch- ing, Blind. Bleeding er Protruding Files in Ito 14 days. 500. “She’s as pretty as a picture!†said he. “Yes,†replied the young woman, 'with a glance at her riâ€" val’s complexion; “and hand- painted, tool†Mlnard'e Llnlment Cures Distemper. Why He Escapes. “You ought to be spanked, young man.†b “I know it, but I’m not likely to e.,’ “Why not '2†“Well, Pa and Ma haven’t ever been able to agree as to which one of them ought to do it.†Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are made according to a formula in ‘ use nearly a century ago among the Indians, and learned from them by Dr. Merse. Though repeated at- tempts have been made, by physi- cians and chemists, it has been found impossible to improve the formula or the pills. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills areahousehold remedy throughâ€" out the world for Consti ation and all Kidney and‘Livcr trou les. They act promptly and effectively, and ‘9 Cleanse the System FOR your Field in the GOV- ee ERNMEN'I‘ FIELD CROP COMPETITION you cannot do better than send for our Catalogue. and see what we have to offer In SEED OA'l‘S. We have a splendid stock and will be glad to send samples. 0E0. KEITHG: SONS [2 Kin St. . Toronto. Ont. Seed'liex’chnntlis‘nceeibllll. Maypole Soap FOR HOME _ . eggs D Y E l N G Washer and dyes at one operation. giv- â€".I log remarkably clean, bright, fail colors. cs cotton, _ wool, si k or mix- tures. 24 colon, will give any shade. Colon 10c, bleclt l5: at your dealer's or ponp'd with b'k- let “How to Dye' hem r. L. BENEDICT a. co. Montreal HASH 0N ARMS llllllSl UNBEAHABlf Looked Like Raw Meat. ltched and Burned So Badly Could Not Rest Night or Day. Arms Sore from Wrist to Elbow. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Completely Cured..] Lower Blandford. Nova Sectionâ€""Tine; years ago I became troubled with sore arms. . It came as a rash. My arms looked like raw meat and itched and burned so badly I could not rest night or day. When I scratched they became awfully sore. A! long as the weather was warm it didn't bother me so much, but in winter it was almost unbearable. My arms were sore horn the wrist to the elbow. I " I used several cures which were recomc mended to me but without any avail. I saw how I could get a sample of Outicura Soap and Ointment which I did. I used the samples and found an improvement. Whenever I applied the Cuticura Ointment the itching and burning ceased, I got a. full-sized box of Outicura Ointment and a cake of Cuticura Soap and only used about _ half when it disappeared and since then I gpg‘hav'o :not been troubled. That was II: % months ago. Cuticura Soap and Ointment completely cured me." (Signed) Miss Elsie E. Zinck, Mar. 7. 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment do so much for pimples, blackheads, red, rough skins; itching, scaly scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and falling hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails with painful finger-ends, that it is almost criminal not to use them. A single cake of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura. Ointment are often sumcient when all else has failed. "Sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free. with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Dept. 48D.l Boston, U. S. A. FARMS FOR SALE. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety CelborneStrest, Toronto. .-: ,- s ‘1 OODSTOQK FARM OF 500 ACRES :T “with Three Houses: large Bank Barn. Must be sold quick. Price is very low. EVERAL DESIRABLE FARMS IN L. Manitoba. Alberta and Saskatchewan that can be bought. Worth the money for Quick sale. SHAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED GOOD Elarma 1n diil'erent sections of Ontario on my list. If you want a farm consult me.~ H w, DAWSON. Toronto. 2 STORY BRICK STORE. 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