us for aid,†said one of the bewildered guides. ' “Perhaps I did.†replied the Ger- man, “perhaps I didn’t. You came, any-how. Now, what’ll you take to rescue me '2â€. And before he would allow the guides to hitch him to the rope and drag him to the surface, he com- pelled them to set down in writing the exact amount they would re- quire for the performance of their lifeâ€"saving duty. He was a business man, whatever anyone could say against himâ€"and moreover, he knew the guides of Switzerland. V as MEASURE LlllI'l‘ OF FATIGI'E. The Bounds of Strength May Now Be Ascertained. “Because you called to lSpcnt Her'llloncy For N0 Benefit I __ g'l‘IIEN MISS J. n. coon: USED nonn’s mossy PILLS. ~â€" iAnd Her Kidney Disease and Fe- male Weakness Disappearedâ€"8110 Is Now a Strong, Healthy Woman. Minzonette, Gloucester Co., N.B., March 23. â€"- (Special). â€"- “I have been suffering from the Kidneys ever since I was a child,’ ’ says Miss J. M. Godin, of this place. “When I grew to womanhood I was told I was suffering from female weak- lness, so I tried several kinds of gmedicine, spending a good many dollars for nothing. “Last winter I became so weak I was on the point of giving up my work. I could not sleep at night and could hardly get up the stairs “without having palpitation of the ' heart and feeling quite exhausted. “Reading of symptoms of Kidney Disease in Do-dd’s Almanac, I soon .found’out my case was similar, so I lsent at once for four boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I began to feel a change at the very beginning, ifor I sleptwell the. very ï¬rst night. Those four boxes did me more good [than all thevmedicin'e I had taken "before, and I have remained strong I ver since. I am now as well as ‘can be.†All women who suffer should look ‘to the-Kidneys. They are the mainâ€" ispring of health. Keep the Kidneys lstrong by using Dodd’s Kidney Pills land they will take care of the rest lot the body. I’rof-essioual fatigue can be mea- sured from the variation of the tracing or sketch of the movements of the heart. According to the exâ€" periments-of Jules Amar, explained by Professor Dastre, it has been seen that as rt-h-ei power developed by the muscles increases, the form of the cardiograms is changed. Their summit becomes more and more pointed. The undulation on the right, that is supplied by the conâ€" tractionof the heart, lowers proâ€" ‘gressively.' After the contraction, that drives back the blood, an as- piration is produced, the value of which goes on increasing. In all works of strength, carrying of bur- dens up stairs, fatiguing walking, running, work with the hammer, Mr. Amar has noticed curves that have an aspect identical to the phyâ€" siological limit of fatigue. - 'f... A New. Scoiialliise of _ interest to All lllomni Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help to Many People. -â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€">X4 TIIE RULING PASSION. _..__â€" [The Business Instinct Upper-most In a Perilous Situation. It is not hard to keep from being {loco-ed if you are only sufï¬ciently in .carnest about it. In an article in ,the Wide \Vorld Magazine, Mr. jMaloolm Savage Trencher tells the ,story of a German mountain climber iwho did not forget to. be economical, even in the midst of deadly peril. A party was crossing a glacier on {the slope of Mont Blanc when one iof the travellers called to the others [to step and listen. Strange cries lea-me from the ice beneath their lfe-et. ' ' “Some one has fallen into a creâ€" gvasse l†exclaimed one Of the party. l“IIi-s groans seem to indicate that he is already beyond help.†‘ “\Vc must do. what we can, in any case,†responded one of the guides; ‘and he began a long and perilous descent into what proved to be the ,bottom of a concealed crevasse. At ,the bottom they found the poor gentleman who had fallen. He was, however, quite unhurt, sitting com- fortably upon a bench of ice. “We’ve come to save you,â€. said one of the guides. -.“Y011 save me ’3†answered the gentleman, quite tranquilly. “How do. you know I want to be saved ‘3†w...â€" Halifax, N.S., Dec. 15.â€"Wheu inter- viewed at her home at 194 Argyle St, Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing to talk of her peculiarly unfortunate case. “I was always ‘blue’ and depressed, felt weak, languid and utterly unï¬t for any work. My stomach was r so disordered that I had no appetite. What I did eat disagreed. I suffered greatly from dizziness and sick head- ache aud feared a nervous breakdown. Upon my druggist’s recommendation I used Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. “I felt bettenat once. Every day I improved. In six weeks I was a well woman, cured completely after differ- ent physicians had failed to help me. It is for this reason that I strongly urge sufferers with stomach or diges- tive troubles to use Dr. Hamilton’s Pills.†Dr. Hamilton’s Pills strengthen the stomach, improve digestion, strength- en the nerves and restore debilitated systems ,to health. By cleansing the blood of long-standing impurities, by bringing the system to a high point of vigor, they effectually chase away weariness, depression and disease. Good for young or old. for men, for women, for children. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. OIL UPON TRO We leLED WATERS. healthy says and fliris Secret of Phenomenon is That It Is Extremely Viscous. Literally as well as ï¬guratively, to pour oil upon the troubled wa- ters is to calm them to a degree. This has been known from time im- memorial, although its scientiï¬c ex- planation is not any too familiar even at the present day. The se- cret of the phenomenon lies in the fact that oil is extremely viscous. Al Hungry And for a quick, easily prepared lunch, a generous dish of - That is to say, it is of a. ropy con- sistency, sticky and adhesive, and can be spread out into a very thin P E but comparatively strong sheet. 05 l In lubricating a bearing, for in- , lstance, it forms a. tenuous ï¬lm he- .9 tween the metals and so protects them from the wear of direct con- . tact with each other. ' and Cream Oil is lighter than water, and when poured upon it, remains upon , the surface. {Is the surface ten- t sion of water is strongor than that of oil, the 011 IS immediately drawn The nutritious pal-t of 1out1 ovcfr the water i1113 a fvoil‘y Willis] _ - - . . or y ormmg a sor 0 lane, Whlte Indian C0 ‘n’Skfltuuy which presents considerable resist- cooked, rolled thin, and ance to the motions of the element toasted to a rich golden beneath. The watel' waves still roll brown ' almost as high as before, .but they ‘ ' are unable to break into ripples, so ’ Ready to eat right from .t‘hat the stormy Wilmfl oil-coverj .- . ed. resents a sur ace 0 nice un-‘ idle. packageâ€"gllsp’ mom" dulaI-ions. but smooth ones. a ishing and delicious. Ships are 3.131510 ride such wave, Children can’t seem to with comparative case. It is the .. m L waves that break that present the get enough OI Post i035“ .real danger to the mariner. ies, and they can eat all ‘ -___>:< ‘ they want. because this .1 Rescm‘olunee. food is as whslesonm as it “Slack‘Lmakes me- thinl; of an a - -. . electric n.itton. is appetizmg. “Why so? ‘.....solï¬kbv Grocers_ . “He won’t accomplish anything ' unless he’s pushed.†Canadian Posium Cereal Co.. Ltd. “*â€" windso‘“ Omar†The man who gets the most of it «W » ~ seldom gets the best of it. .... ...- _ ..,.... ..._...-.-.i,..-.~-â€"â€"~.._. â€"-r.â€"_.__....Wqâ€"A.v~ .â€" if... Cold, Damp Winds Full of Catarr HALF THE VlCTlMS OF CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, AND THROAT lRRlTATION, CONTRACT THE DISEASE THIS MONTH. .â€" Only One Preventive Known. ._._ The germs of these’fliseases that have accumulated during recent months are warmed into life by the sun, taken up in the strong winds and spread broadcast throughout the land. It is impossible to avoid the inhala- tion of these germs, and woe betlde the person whose bronchial tubes or air passages in the head and lungs are in a weak, inflamed condition at this season. There is but one known method of destroying these disease germs after they have entered the air passagesâ€" the inhalation of Catarrhozone. Catarrhozone alone of all the thou- sand and one remedies can be carried cells of the respiratory organs, where it destroys the germs, heals all the irritated surfaces, and effects a per- manent, lasting cure. “My nostrils were so stuffed up with Caiarrh that my head aelied all day. At night I could scarcely sleep because of the. awful droppings from my nose .and throatâ€"which kept my stemach in a constant state of disorder. But Catarrhozone cured meâ€"strengthened my throat- and gave me protection against repeated coughs and colds. I urge all sufferers to use Catarrhozoneï¬â€™ â€"J'. P. Andre (Salesman), Hamilton, Ohio. ' Catarrhozone is a. guaranteed cure for every fornnof throat trouble, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Catarrh. It has cured others, why not you? Two months’ treatment price $1.00. All dealers, :or the Catarrhozone 00., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. éâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ SPAIN’S GREAT LOTTERY. ‘ m Kingdom Pccved Because Drew Prizes. , Aliens Spa-in conducts :a national lottery all the year, with the largest prizes distributed at Christmas time. There. is disgust in the kingdom be- . cause in the recent drawing the two chief prizes Were to rank outsiders. Bucnos Ayres drew $1,200,000 and 'London $600,000, and the ticket buyers were respectively a commer- cial ï¬rm and a bank. Part of the fourth and ï¬fth prizes also enriched foreigners. ' The experience the past year was much like the "year before, when aliens were thc'luck winners. Spain clears a good deal through the lot~ tery. It sold more than $10,000,000 worth of tickets at Christmas, paid $7,000,000 in prizes, and netted more than $3,000,000. The lottery handles about $26,000,000 a year against $4,000,000 in 1850, so that the institution is growing. Tickets are sold all over the world, but not many in this country. >4 Is Your Wife Bad Tempered ? Chances are she has corns thatache like fury. Buy her a bottle of Put- nam’s Corn Extractor. It acts pain- lessly, gives instant relief, and 'cures every kind of corn. Insist on getting only Putnam’s Extractor, 250. at all dealers. ’1‘ A Girl All Right. Mark Twain, so the story goes, was walking on the street one day when he met a woman with her youthful family. “So, this is-the- little-girl, ch '4†Mark said to her as she displayed her children. “And , this sturdy little urchin'in the bib belongs, I suppose, to the contrary sex.†“Yassah,†the woman replied; “yassah, dat’s a girl, too.†Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red,.Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn’t Smart â€"-Soothes Eye Pain. Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, 50c. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes. 25c, 50c. An Eye Tonic Good for All Eyes tlmt Need Caro Karine Eye Remedy 00.. Chicago Good Shot. ' Wiggâ€"So young Goldie has be? come a benedict. What was his wife’s maiden name? Goldieâ€"Her maiden aim seems to have been to marry Goldie, and she proved an unsually good shot for a WOIllan. ' ll‘linard's Llniment for sale everywhere. l An Odd Happening. Minister (announcing from pulpit) â€"â€"I will add that a. lady’s watch has been found in one of the aisles, lwhich the owner can have by apply- ling at the vestry. _ We will now sing the 117th hymn, “Lord. her watch Thy church is keeping.†. Minard‘s LInEment Cures Dandruff. Ever see a neighbor who was pap ticnlarly \verl liked? Sure! or derisively call the “new†we- in the air we breathe to the minutest. Druggists Sen,‘ Mrs PREFERRED nanomns. Courage and Spirit Have Always ' Been Extollcd. We moderns are popularly sup- posed to have been the ï¬rst to‘proâ€"r fess admiration for the strong- minded woman, whOm we proudly man. Yet if we study liisto‘r , and not merely hearsay, we ï¬nd that the heroin-es of the world were by nomeans gentle, submissive creat- ur-es. Electra, whom the ancients ex- alted far above her milder sister Chrysothe-mis. would certainly have been a suffragette, had she lived in this century, her sense of justice was so developed as well as her power-s of imperious persuasion. Cleopatra, Hyoatia, Joan of Arc, however diverse otherwise, Were at least alike in rebelling against au- thority and following their own way. Rowena "would have seemed more attractive had she eloped with Ivanhoe, and we all prefer the nob- ler Rebecca, who nearly died a mar- tyr because she was among the ï¬rst lady doctors. ., From time immemorial courage and spirit have been extol-led, and justly so, too. People who feel deeply cannot always be passive. They wish to control destiny, no-tto be controlled by it, and’sometimes they actually succeed in their (le- sire, through their very refusal, to accept the inevitable. Obedience is apt to'be often over- rated virtue which may be the reâ€" sult of indifference or laziness, a more craving for peace at any price, instead of a genuine and unselï¬sh humility. V 54* Dangerous Throat Troubles _ Parental hi Neuilme IT Eros MISERY or eoLns QUICKLY. Don't wait till night. Get alter your cold now,â€"this very minute, before_it grows dangerous you should apply old-time “Nerviline.†Rub your chest and throat, rub them thoroughly with Nerviline. Re- lief will be immediate. Nerviline will save you from lying awake to-night, coughing, choking and suffering from congestion in the chest and acute pain in the throat. Nerviline will break up that dull neuralgia headacheâ€"will kill the cold and chill at its very beginningâ€"will save you from perhaps a serious ill- ness. * To take-away hoarseness, to break up a grippy cold, to cure a. sore throat or bad cold in the chest, you can use nothing so speedy and effective as Nerviline. For forty years it has been the most largely used family remedy in the Dominion. Time has proved its merit, so can you by keeping handy on the shelf the large 500. family size bottle; small trial size 250., sold by any dealer anywhere. 11* Breach of Promise. He called her lovey dovey, And piggy wiggy May, In the letter that hewrote her Upon a summer’s dav. And now her lawyer has it~ I-t’s marked “Exhibit A.†_â€"â€"-_...â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"‘_" Marion Bridge. C.B., May 30, ’02. » I have handled MINARD‘S LINL MENT during the past year: It is al- ways the ï¬rst Liniment asked for here, and unquestionably the best‘ seller .of all the different kinds of Liniment I (ll . ,, , ha“ 2 ‘NEIL FERGUSON. _____..__.._...._...â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" Why It Failed. Visitorâ€"Why did your little pa- per fail'l Bogville Editorâ€"Why. Cliinn, the village gossip. had the news spread through the t wn Eye Books Free by Mail. .before I could 'set up my type. Piles mired in e to 14 Days Druggists refund money 11' PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. Blind, or Protruding Piles. First application gives .relief. 50c. Slippery. No wonder that his spirits fell, . And that he tripped and stumbled there. ’ For when he tried his love to tell She handed him an icy stare. Minard’s Linlment Cures Burns. Etc. One. on the Customer. I Customerâ€"I’ll give you one dol- lar for that book. That’s every cent it’s worth. Shopmanâ€"Iâ€"Iâ€" Customer (interrupting) â€"- One dollar, or nothing. , Shopmanâ€"Vcry well, sir. Thanks. Cash! I was trying to say that the retail price of the book was seventy- ï¬ve cents, but you wouldn’t allow me to. 1 _.__.___...____.____â€"_â€"â€"â€" ,_____-_....__._____...___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" , Highest grade beans kept whole and nicely by perfect baking, retaining their full strength. Flavored with delicious sauces. They have no equal. 3 FARMS FOP! SALE. 'â€" -__. H. w. DAWSON, Hlnety Coiborna Strut. Toronto. F YOU WANT To BUY OR SELL A Frmt. Stock. Grain. or Dairy Farnh write H. W. Dawson. Brampton. or 9. Colborne St.. Toronto. H. w. DAWSON, Colborne St. Toronto WANTED. GENTS FOR WEATHER INSUR- ance, low rates, liberal commission. Apply. The. Canada. \Veather Insurance Company. Toronto. We will pay you $220.00 to distribute religious literature in your community. Sixty days' work. EXDCI‘IOHC-a not required. Men or women. Oppor- tunity for promotion. Spare time may ‘10 used. International Bible Press ComlmnY. 182» Bpadina, Toronto. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. OOD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN York County. Stationery and Book . Business in connection. Price only $4,000. Terms liberal. \Vilson Publish lng Company, '13 '\\'est Adelaide Street. Toronto. M NURSERY STOCK. ._____._..__.___.____._._..â€"â€"-â€"â€"._.. ' ‘1 I‘RAWBERRIES. RASI‘BEERIES, FIFTY b Varieties. Free Catalog. McConnell a Son; Grovcsend, Ontario. . ~llrlisf:ELLAl~lE0U.°.». CANCER. TUMOKS. LUMPS. MTG... internal and external. cured with†out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr‘. Bellman Medical (30.. Limited. Collingwood. Ont. well Trained. The Managerâ€"Yes, we need a man font-he complaint desk. Have you had any experience? ' The Applicantâ€"I’ve lived with my wife’s relatives for the last four years and I’ve heard nothing but complaints in all that time. Minard's Llnlment Relieves Bleuralgla. Hard to Pass. Blobbsâ€"Bjonnes is an awful sc-rapper. He reminds me of a plug- ged dim-e. Slobbsâ€"In what wayl Blobbsâ€"You can’t pass him with out raising a row. ' To Cure a com in One Day I LAXATIVIG' BROMO QUININE Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. ture is on each box. 25c. 7 Won a Client. V Jenkinsâ€"“Didn’t that lawyer on the other side overhauling ’l’ ’ T-hompsonâ€"‘ ‘Did« n’t he though? You bet if I have any more law busmess I’m going to hire him.†linen lâ€. llllliliilll With Dandruff and Itching Scalp.“ » Scalp Covered with Small Pim- ples. Used Cuilcura Soap and Ointment. Now No Trouble At All. ___.._°_â€"â€"â€" . 503 Jane St., Toronto, Ont.â€" “I was first troubled with. my hair getting brittle} and later dandruff anal itching scalp. I was 1 afraid to comb my hair as it came out by; handfuls and the itching was ' so severe I was miserable. ‘ The trouble kept me from a sleeping. My scalp was covered with small pimples which seemed to run into one another and form a scab. The dandruff was so bad I was afraid to comb my hair as it f made it show so plainly. It looked very badly. I was thinking of havâ€" ing my head shaved. " For along time I tried ,' .' -â€"-â€"- and several other remedies but they did not cure it. After some months I picked up a paper with the Cuticuz‘a Soap and Ointment advertisement and sent right away for a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. On l‘ using just the sample my trouble was better. I l l I used six or eight boxes of the Cuticura Ointment also the Cutlcura Soap and my scalp healed, the imliing stopped and my hair came in quite thick and now-I have no trouble at all.". (Signed) l‘Jr-E. ll. llingcr, May 27. 1913. It costs nothing to learn how puro. sweet. eflective and satisfying Cuticura Soap and Ointment are in the treatment of poor corn- . plesio'hs. red, rough hands, itching scalps. dandruff. dry. thin and failing hair, because you need not buy them until you try them. ' Liberal sample of each mailed free. withSZâ€"p. book. Send pasta-sud to Potts? Drug; 6.; Chem. Com, Dept. I), Boston, L‘. S. A. _â€" ED. 7. hsscn 13â€"1â€. ;. IV. GROVE'S signa- give you a terrible ' m J. . ... f . \ _~ ,. . ... A'<“’â€\Vuil\,. . ’19: f A b .4 new: 5 - . l r: y.) .1