’ I used to give the boy a hot bath daily ‘SERUPTIDNS 0N FACE Body Covered With Runnin Sores.I "Could Not Sleep from ltcï¬ln and Pain. Cross and Fretful. Irled Fifty Remedies Without Result. Cured In Nine Days by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. ' 80 Champagne St., Montreal. Quebec.â€" P‘I have a flvoyear-old boy who was suffer- lng from what the doctor said was "In gratclio." His body was all covered with running sores. The trouble started with pimples and opened up into sores. 0! course scratching made it worse. The erup- ' tions appeared on his face , , and disï¬gured him awfully. ‘ The boy could not sleep at $qu night min. the itching and pain. and I did not know what to do with him. It made him cross and Mini. If I have tried one. I have tried fifty remedies without result. At last I got samples of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. and after using them two days I noticed a change. I then bought a full-sized cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment and using Cuticura. Soap freely, and then applied the Cuticura Ointment. He had suffered three months with the horrible disease be. fore I started to use the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and nine days after the boy was cured and has not been tmuhled since}: (Signed) Ill. Clontier. Dec. 12, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are a sold by drussiste and dealers everywhere. A. single set is often sufï¬cient. Liberal Book. Address post card Potter Drus a Chem. Corp.. Dept. 40D, Boston. '0'. B. A. W He Went Out and Hanged Himself. The following story is told by Mr. Petit Ridge concerning a man who always wrangled with his wife about the money he brought home on pay night. When his wife was especiale troublesome about the smallness of the sum he handed over‘ for her housekeeping he al- ways threatened he would go and hang himself. of the mere threat, so one day when he arrived home with an unusually small sum and there was the usual row she told him to go and hang himself. She even offer- ed him a rope to do it with, and 'looking very deter-mined he took the rope and departed. Some time later she found him in an out- house. He had tied one end of the rope to arafter, and with the other tied round his waist he was revolv- .ing gently in midâ€"air. “What are l:you doing?†she asked '2†“Hang- ‘ing myself,†he told her sternly. ,“0h,’ she commented as though lonly mildly interested, “but you ought to tie it round our neck and not round your wais .†With as .Eminent En libh scientist who has sample of each. mallch with 32-p.51dn dared to dirict scientiï¬c investiga- tion towards the subject of continu- ity of existence and the immortality of the spirit, declaring his belief in surviva cal dca Minard's Llnlment for sale everywhere. “Yes speakable insult.†“What was it?†“A deaf and dumb man spelled His Wife grew ï¬red on his ï¬ngers to me that I was a liar,†Try Murine Eye Remedy If you or Granulated E elids. â€"â€"Soothes E e Murine Murine Willieâ€"“Pa, what thropist’l†my son, is merely a. man who has more money than he can possibly use himself.†a 11 D a d t l Sir Olivcr Lodge, l of personality after PhYSi' th; ‘1‘ Literally So. terday I received an un- ._.._..â€"â€"- have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes Doesn't Smart aln. Dru gists Sell Eye emedy, Liqui , 25c, 500. Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes. c. Eye Books Free by Mail. :golden yellow, while the eyes be- Anly-Tonlo Good forum/en the: Need Caro “urine Eye Remedy 00.. Chicano is a. philan- Paâ€"“A philanthropist, Mlnard‘s Llnlrnent Cures Dandruff. ._____.â€"‘l&.â€"â€"â€" A much dignity as possible under the OLD LONDON HOTELS GOING. he replied, "Well, I but circumstances, ltnied that way, lbreathe . ’ ’ .â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-§Lâ€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" Do You Feel Moody, Irritable, Depressed? When That Languid, Leggy, Easily- Tircd Feeling Comes, Your Liver is Slow. _â€" . Tells How to Cure Quickly. ._._â€". her of Amo closed Hotel I couldn’t Famous Hostclrics Disappearing in Face of Progress. London, England, is being trans- formed in no sphere of its busy life more markedly than in its hotels. Within the last few months a num- well known hostelries have disappeared, and several ambitious schemes have been proposed to re- place them. ng hotels that have recently their doors are the Gaiety and Restaurant, the Inns of "Even when I was young I was not Court Hotel, the Capitol, in Lower Regent Street (formerly called the robust and healthy like other girls. I suffered from headaches, and had h ‘ . sort of blue feelings that deprived me glea%:?€in:§gal§ur$ï¬Â§e back i of the joyful spirits and pleasures other girls seemed to get. After I married I found I could not throw rworries off like other women, {those full feelings of despondency and wearlness made me very unhap- py. There was no cause to feel so, and my doctor said my liver was sluggish, and this accounted for my poor color, my tiredness, langour and despair. The pills the doctor gave me more too purgatlve, made me weak- er because they were too active for my constitution. Dozens of my friends recommended Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, and they were so mild and help- ful. Well, I never used a. pill that acted so quietly as Dr. Hamilton's. iThey were so comfortable to use, I in a. week I knew they had been ac- tively engaged in cleaning up my sys- tem. They did the work of a tonic and blood medicine combined. I im- proved to a marvelous degree with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and I new main- tain the most perfect kind of health by using them just once or twice a week." It is Mrs. well E. V. Erlanger, known at Gloucester, who relates the will be erected at a cost of $3 000 _ . 1 . above expeflence' She moved What 000 on the site of St. George’s Hos- you and all others. men and women, can proveâ€"that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are best for restoring health and best running order. Don't be misled into I» using anything but Dr. Hamilton's ‘ Pills. 25c. a box, ï¬ve for $1.00, at all .druggists and storekeepers, or' post- paid by the Catarrhozone Co., Buf- falo, N.Y.. and Kingston, Canada. 3 is...â€" Hotel, two. Fleet an International Roman Catholic Club, commodation to its members, to- gether .w1th an oratory as part of its eqmpment. ' But intere The pita], The ily to ï¬ght Slow forgiyeness little better lives. than no forgiveness. start .Ship at Greenwich, the Star Garter at Richmond, the Tollard and in Eagle Street, the Albion in Al- dersgate Street, and the Bedrford been closed within the past year or the opening of new. Architectural was afraid they might not help. But splendors and modern luxuries are nowadays aimed at every The development of the hotel has gone hand in hand with the devel- opment of travelling facilities. Dur- ing the past ten years, it has been computed, a sum of no less than $50,000,000 has been expended on hotel building in London. been purchased for the purposerby for keeping the system in perfect Mallaby Decley, M.P. ....._.._-J!' tion’s gone, still Old and the Covent Garden, have also The Salisbury Hotel, off Street, is to be changed into but it will still give hotel ac- the closing of old hotels is sting no less for the sequel- where. biggest hotel in the world Hyde Park Corner, which has engagement was However, he said cheer- his men: “My brave fellows, like heroes till your ammuni- then run for your I’ve got a. sore foot, so I’ll now. An revoir, my heartles.†Lumbago Cured __ Formula May Prove Valuable in Thousands Still Suffering That Can as well be dead as alive." These words open the sincere, straightforward let- ter of H. P. Bushy, a well-known man in the plumbing and tinsmithing busi- lumbago got to be a. chronic thing with me. work before that kniflng, cruel pain would attack my back. Inn of liuiments; seemed penetrating enough to get at the core of the pain. Montreal Witness about Nerviiine, and got ï¬ve bottles. It is a. wonderful medicine-I could feel its soothing, my strength and fortiï¬ed my blood by taking Ferrozono at meals. This treat- ment cured me permanently, and I urge everyone to give up the thick, white, oily liniments they are using, and try an pain-destroyer like Nerviline. over. line.†trial size 25c, all dealers, or The ‘Ca- tarrhozone 00., Kingston, Canada. Method of Avoiding Possibility of ing absolutely Whether an apparent dead person is really dead, and thus avoiding the possibility of a premature burial, just announced by Dr. Icard of Marseilles, France, has been received with great inter- est by his colleagues in Paris. the question of whether the blood is ' sists of a. sub-cutaneous injection of a small quantity of fluorescine, retty stifl ; ' in fact it looked hope see to the captain. Quickly Cured By Be - “Ncrvilme.†The Case of Harold P. Bushy. 1“ "Three years ago I discovered that man subject to lumbsgo might just see. “One attack came after another, and I could scarcely get in a day’s I used a gal- not one of them I read in the sin-relieving action every time it was pplied. When I got the disease un- er control with Nervlline, I built up up-to-date, penetrating, "Please publish my letter the world I want all to hear of Nervl- Don’t be cajoled into receiving any- hing from your dealer but “Nervi- ine." Large family size bottles 50c., Buffalo, N.Y., and H4.“ TESTS FOR LIFE 0R DEATH. __ Premature Burial. A remarkable new method of test- Dr. Icai‘d’s system depends on still in circulation or not, and con- which is quite harmless, but one of the most violent coloring matters known. If there- is the slightest ac- tion of the blood, the fluid carried around the body stains it a vivid come a deep emerald green. . If, on the other hand, there is no move- ment of the blood, the coloring matter is not dispersed, and proâ€" duces no effect. Half an. hour is itafed to be enough to make this as .. The laity, while duly impressed by this new method, are asking whether persons who are alive and undergo the dyeing process, and who later recover, will lose the golden yellow tint and the green eyes of which Dr. Icard says, “They are transformed into superb emerâ€" alds, set like jewels in their sock- ets.†" It may be added, however, that fluorescine is one of the most tran- sitory dyes known. ‘ --â€"â€"â€"â€"l'â€"â€"â€"â€"_.._ $5.000 LIMERICK PRIZE. The winning of it can't ease the pain of the corn, but "Putnam's" will ease. cure and prevent come and warts. Guar- antee goes with every bottle of “Put- nam's.†Use no other. 250. at. all dealers. ..._..â€"_â€"â€"-d«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". The modern young man, says a. female critic, has only one good qualityâ€"he is punctual to his meals. H.â€" Mlnard's Llnlmeni Cures Burn’s, Etc. "Vth is your name ’1†“Minnie, mum/j “All right, but we expect a maximum of work, mind.†Minard's Llnlmeni Relieves Neuralgla. Circumstances. We often hear young men say that. if their circumstances were different they might succeed, but as it is, there are too many obstacles against them. What did Napolon say about circum- stances? He asked one of his marshals about a. movement he had in contem- plation, and the answer was, if cir- cumstances were favorable it might be accomplished. Napoleon replied, “Circumstances! I care nothing about circumstances; I make circumstances.†Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills erernsdeeocordingto n formuls‘in use nearly a century a among the Indians, and learned ram them 1) Dr. Mom. Though repeated 3 - tempts have been made, by physi. dzneudchemlet‘e, it lie-been oeud or impossible to improvethef :50le Dr. Moree'l 11 Root Pilleenohnoee remedy out the wot! {or oust! , den. and ell 106m. and Liver at prom addedwhrreed . blood poison 1 pain. this. face my civilization ’1’ ’ number SPECIFIC. FOR THE BLOOD. Tuberculosis Fight. A speciï¬c which may become a valuable ally to the medical profes- sion in the campaign against tuber- culosis and other diseases has been troduccd by a London publisher. David Doig, head of William Doig and (30., publishers to the King, has interested himself for several years in the potentiali- ties of a formula which, he says, has remarkable effects in improv- ing the quality .of the blood and the consequent resistance of the body to disease. At his instance tests have been carried out in one of the London hospitals which have demonstrated the value of the formula in a very remarkable way, and Mr. Doig is now anxious to secure further and more extended tests with the as- sistance of school clinics and pubâ€" lic health authorities. Some thirty years mula, made out by an scientiï¬c chemist, came possession of Mr. It is An eminent scientist, gave his opinion that the most won- derful discovery of recent years was the discovery of Zamâ€"Buk. think! As soon see. single thin layer of Zamwhuk is applied to a. wound or a. sore, such injury is insured against Not one species of microbe has been found that Zam-Buk does not kill ! Then again. Again. are 80 Only the other day 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, called upon the ZamJBuk Co. and told them that for over rtwentyâ€"ï¬ve years he had been a. martyr to eczema. His hands were at one time so covered with sores that he had to sleep in gloves. Four years introduced to him, months it cured him. To-dayâ€"over three years after his cure of a disease he had for twenty-ï¬ve yearsâ€"he is still cured, and has had no‘ trace of return of the eczema! . . .All druggists cell Zaman at 50c. box, or we will send free trial box if you send this advertisement and 9. 1c. stamp (to pay return postage). Ad- dress Zam-Buk 00., Toronto. qt..â€"â€"â€"â€" Mrs. Strongâ€"“Don’t you think woman’ s hand has portant hand has, been quite her, slipper l†W A Well-known Man. Minard's Liniment, 00., Limited. Dear Sirs.-â€"I can recommend your MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT for Sprains. as I have used excellent results. ‘ Yours '1‘. B. LAVERB. ____________.__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€"â€"-â€" Saw Bobbic’s Bobbie his father was very “I shall call round teacher,†said his “and thank him for the kind in- terest he is taking in you.†“If you young “I want to tell you that all the boys in our class are not known by names, but by numbers only. is twenty-ï¬ve.†In called at the school-house, and knocked at the door, which was, after a. few mo- ments, opened by the headmaster. do, father,†said course the father “Good morning, si Smith. ï¬ve.†“Indeed l†schoolmaster with surprise. inside, my friend. you, for I am the father of twelve myself i" 3..--..W'.‘ _.,~___._,._... Doig’s family and was frequently resorted to when occasion arose with beneï¬cial re- suite. a combination of natural salts, certain of which are in a conâ€" centrated form. which produce a powerful stimulating white corpuscles of the blood and so enable the system to rid itself of lurking disease stated to be harm quite inexpensive. lic___â€"â€" d iWEihERWL lSGWERY action on the germs. It is less to take and .As soon as Zam-Buk is applied to a, sore. or a. cut, or to skin disease, it stops the smarting. That is why children are such friends of Zamâ€"Buk. They care nothing for the science of the thing. know is that ZamsBuk stops their Mothers should never forget As soon as Zamâ€"Buk is ap- plied to a wound or to a diseased part, the cells beneath the skin's sure stimulated that new healthy tissue is quickly formed. This forming of fresh healthy tissue from below is Zam-Buk‘s secret of healing. The tissue thus fanned is worked up to the surface and literally casts of! tbe'diseased tissue above it. why Zam-Buk cures are permanent. ago Zam-Buk was and in a few part in the great work of Philosopherâ€"“Un- doubtedly; but I don’t think her . Smith, aged nine, was the shining light of the family, and “I am the father of tWenty- Full flavored and w \ perfectly cooked \ make delicious . sandWmheS. the ï¬rm of delight. The picnicker’s choice. Everybody’ 5 favorite. ‘ w. CLARK. M's... Montreal. 1 ELEGTRIC WWW 0R GENERATOR FOR SALE ill] Kill, 110 llillS, 0.8., 675 R. P. M. M a Very Reasonable Figure for Immediate Sale. 8. FRAl‘iK WILSON 8: SONS, 73 Adelaide St. West, TORONTO. ago the for- eminent into the EDUCATION. ronto. Canada's Popular Commer- cial School. Magniï¬cent Catalogue free. ennui: iron can. H. w. DAWSON. Ninety Celhorne Street. Toronto. RUIT. STOCK. GRAIN AND DAIll'll Farms in all sections of Ontario. Home snaps. __________.._...â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-- FACTORY SITES. WITH OR WITHOU'D _ Railway tracknge. in Toronto. Brampton and other towns and cities. ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN I Brampton and a dozen other towoi. H. w. DAWSON, Golborne St. Toronto. the other day, J not NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. ___________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--- COUNTRY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER F0 Sale in good Ontario town. Excellen opening for man of energy. Write Wilson Publishing Company. Toronto. STAMPS AND COINS. » ______________.____â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€" QTAMP COLLECTORS-HUNDRED DIF- L. forent Foreign Stumps. Catalogue. Marks Stamp All they Album, only Seven Cents. Company. Toronto. MlSCELLANEOUS. _______________________ Strange Phenomena 3%.,3‘B'Whttflgsé 119 pages. 10c. Joseph Graig, Paulding, Ohio. ______________.._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ANGER, TUMORS. LUMPS, ETO., internal and external. cured with. out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited. Collingwood. Ont. ALI. STONES. KIDNEY AND BLAD- I der Stones Kidney trouble. Gravel. Lumbngo and kindred ailments positively cured with the new German remoddy. "Banol." price $1.50. Another new reme y for Diabetes-Mellitue. and sure cure. is "Sanol’e Anti-Diabetes." Price $2.00 from druggiet-s or direct. The Banal Manufac- turing Company of Canada. Limited. Winnipeg. Man. FOR SALE Pulleys d. Shutting Suitable for Mills, Manufacturipg 3' PlanterPrlntlng items, Etc. a Wood a lihkulleys. 12% 2: wish for 8‘15 16in. shaft. ' 1 Wood Splitl’mllve- - y, 1234 x 48in, tor 9 15/16 in. shaft. 1 Wood Split Pulley, 19%‘x 28 in. for 8 7/16‘in. shaft. 1 Wood, Split Pulley, 10% x as in. for 3 7/16 in, shaft. Pulleys of smaller sizes . and! Bhaftdn of various lengths and risesto e cold at Very leer ï¬gures. Box 28, Wilson Publishing 00., Toronto. W Chinese Burned- Opium. I Opium worth $60,000, was burned in front of the Nankai Middle School, in the native city, Tien- Tsin, China, recently. Nine great pots were ï¬lled with the drug. The students of the school and at least three thousand other spectators cheered when the big cauldrone were set ,aï¬re shortly after noon. Among the onlookers were more than one hundred foreign soldiers and their oflicers, to whom the en- thusiasm of the Chinese as the drug This is Mr. Marsh. of played an im- so effective as Rheumatism and it for both with truly. B. John. Teacher. proud of him. and see your fond parent, Bobbie, said Mr. n 1': replied the ‘ ‘Come I can feel for -__..._..4-.,.._..._-........-... ..._.._.-_....s... ..... ,.. _______________.__...â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" ELLIOTT'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. TOo i went up in smoke was a. revelation. iu‘wi‘v’es u e. '2 . Vx‘.’.._ ‘. “‘, . x-v-V-V v. mls. u’ Jews/xiv ‘4’ s '