$M_nfl_ _ ___ ._ L .__..._. .__.-.._ OEBcst Money He Has Ever Spent WAS wnyr c. HANSEN PAID FOR DODD’S runner riLLs.‘ â€"_ lflad Been Ailing for Six or Seven Years when He Took a Neighbor-"S Advice and Found a Complete Cure. : i i i Mona, Man, May 4th (smeltinâ€" er. Oournelius Hansen, well known and highly respected here, is telling ihlS friends of his simple but com- plete cure from a. protracted illness. :The facts in frief are: He had Kid- ,nley Disease; he took Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills; they cured him. But let ‘Mr. Hansen tell his own story. ' “I was troubled with my Kidneys for six or seven years,†'he says- ;‘.‘My' back_w..as so sore I couldn’t get out of bed in the mornings. I tried medicines, but they did me no good. Then I met a, neighbor, and he advised me to try Dodd’s Kidney ’Pills. He said he had used them n his family for a. longtime and they were a great medicine. . “I bought six boxes of them, and :by the time I hadtaken three of them -I was feeling much better.†Now I am quite well, and I think the best money Iever spent in my life was what I paid for Dodd’s Kidney Pills.†Dodd’s Kidney Pills are no cure- all. They simply cure sick Kidâ€" neys. But they do all that is claimed for them. . .__,___>I<______. . NEW TUBERCULOSIS CURE. .._.. IIntro-Muscular Injections of Anti- genic Solutions and Ferments. A new treatment for tuberculosis which, in the opinion of some of the principal experts in the disease, gives greater hope fora Cure of the gscourge than anything yet discover- lcd, was described to the Academy of Medicine,‘ Paris, at a. recent sit- ,tiIrg. The new method for combat- ‘ging the disease is the discovery of a Qyoung * Swiss biologist, Henry iSpahlinger. The treatment,- as ascribed to the academy, consists of combined in- tramuscular injections of antigenic solutions and of ferment-s, which are modiï¬ed according to the condition pf each patient. The treatment, it is claimed, causesthe drying up of lung cavities and the disappearance .of bacili and stops the feverâ€"three ll'results which never have been ob- ;tained by any previous method for gthe cure of tuberculosis. The ac- ltion of the infections is said. to be fextremely rapid on incipient cases. In several cases described to the iacademy the patients were said to 5 inave been able. to follow their usual ’ io-ccupation-s. Of 54’ persons treated iseventeen were said to have virtual- lly been cured. Most of the other - {cases were still being treat-ed. ' The report on the new treatment fivas read by Professor Maurice Le; ltulle. It was prepared by Profes~ isor Edmond Lardy of Geneva and iDrs. Edmund H. 'CoLbeck and Leo- nard L. B. Williams of London, all of them experts in lung diseases. Spahli-nger isnot a. doctor. Ori- gin-ally he was alawyer, but aban- doned law for science. He spent four years in work and $100,000 of his private fortune in the research ~which lied to his discovery. .__...._-â€">X‘_.~.._.__. zill Nova Sootin Case of Interest to All Women ’Halilax Sends Out :1 Message of From that time Madame de Cim court began to be very kind to the ‘* Help to Many. People. ' Halifax, N.S., Dec. 15.â€"-When hr? terviewed at her home at 194 Argyle! ‘_St., Mrs. I-Iaverstock was quite will-i ,ing to talk of her peculiarly unfortun- v ate case. “I.was always ‘blue’ and ‘ depressed, felt weak, languid and ut- Iterly unï¬t for any work. My stom-I ach was so disordered that I had, no 3 of the city Though her complexion appetite. What I did eat disagreed. I; suffered greatly from dizziness and. sick headache and feared a ,nervous . l breakdown. U on my druggist’s re-l commendation used Dr. Hamilton’s} .‘Pills. improved. In six weeks I was a welll awoman, cured com letely after dilfer~l ient physicians ha failed to help me. .It is for this reason that I strongly :urge sufferers with stomach or diges-§ Etive troubles to use Dr. Hamilton’s' . Pills.†-"' Dr. Hamilton’s Pills‘strengthen the ~ .stomach, improve digestion, strength- ; . en the nerves and restore debilitated i s stems to health. By cleansing the ~ b ood of long-standing impurities, by ‘ bringing the system to a high point 3 lof 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. ‘ other harmful drugs. l . WWW - - WV 7 m '7 7" r a . m; Manny . . . V 77 7 WW‘ “’IWM‘wv-Iflw «yum-nu“. P3," I: I“. 2,, .1»? a: ‘ ‘ . . r r r r . . , . , , , . , . . f, . . , . . ‘ “ “ ““ “‘“"'"“' ""‘ ‘WJW «a PEARLS 0F TRUTH. ...._. beneï¬t of it.â€"â€"Fox. You questions .â€"P rofessor Paterson. There is no country in which a man can be happier than the coune try in which he is bornâ€"John. T. 33.11];an . _ , futile to I-Iu‘gh Black. I counsel thee grassâ€"Confucius. The crisesof life'come, like the Kingdom of Heaven',-- without obser- Our characters, and not our deliberate actions, decide for va tion. us.-â€"Mary Cholmondeley. .____'__»1« True to Mother. Harold and Ralph were walking along the street when Ralph, with a smile, took his hat off to a. lady on the other side. “Who is that lady?†asked Harâ€" old; “That is my mother.†"‘Do you always take off your. hat to your mother 1†‘ .“Wlhy, of course I do. you ‘2†’ ' p ' “I do to other ladies.†. “Well, my mother’s about the nicest lady I know. I think she’s worit-h being polite to.†’1‘ BABY’S OWN TABLETS GUARANTEED SAFE Baby’s Own Tablets are the only medicme for little ones that 'are absolutely guaranteed to be strictly free from opiates, narcotics and They. carry the guarantee of a government analyst to this effect, so the moth- ers whose little ones are ailing need have no fear in using the Tablets. They cannot possibly do harm, and never fail to do good. . The Tablets cure all childhood ailments such as constipation and indigestion, worms, colds, colic, simple fevers, etc. Thousands of mothers through out Canada say they would use They; nothing else for their babies. are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a. box from'The Dr. Wivl'lianis’ Medicine 00., Brook- 'ville, Ont. "â€"""‘_'X< Most A'ssuredly. “You keep a. joint bank account with your wife, do you not?†“Yes, I deposit the money and she draws it out.†Mlnsrd’s Llnlment Lumberman’n friend llIatrimonial Amenities. Sheâ€"It was a great descent I made when Imarried you. Heâ€"Yes; everybody said I took you down from the top shelf. Try Murine Eye Remedy I! you have Red, Weak, Watery Eye. or Granulated E ellds. Doesn't Smut ~Soothes~E a sin. Murlno'Eye emed'y. Liqul , 250,500. Murine Eye Salve , in Aseptic Tubal. 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. - Asher-dowurllllyu'muudcm Harm It. honed: O... Ohio." The Beauty of Unselflshncss. The story is told of a famous lady, who once reigned in Paris society, that she was so very homely that, “My her mother said one day. poor child, you are too ugly for any one ever to fall In love with you.†pauper children of the village, the servants of the household, even the birds that hopped about the garden walks. if she happened to be unable to render a service. A This good-will toward everybody made her the idol was sallow, her grey eyes small and :sun-ken, yet she held in devotion to her the greatest men of her tima Her unselï¬sh interest valuable lesson. She Smiled at Him. A guest. who was doing full jus- tice to an excellent dinner, was watched by the little daughter of his host with great astonishment for a while. him and said. “Oh, I do wish you were here to dinner every day!†The guest beamed with satisfaction. “Do you, my dear? Why ’2†he in- quired. “Because.†came the un- expected reply, “there won’t be anything cold to eat tomorrow!†in Carry the radiance of your soul in yourface; let the world have the cannot separate political Questions from moral and religious attempting live-"fin: section's, separating business from religion, and work from faith.â€" if thou hast a trusty friend go and see him often; because a road which is seldom trod gets choked with brambles and light Don’t Druggists Sell» ' an inch. Don’t depend upon the influence of‘ friends on- your behalf. ; Opportun- ity 'cOmes'to‘ some men' more fee- 'quen-tly than to others, but there are very“ few it does not visit at She» was always distressed 1 d l . . .d fin others “ ma 9. ier. It is sax , per eotly irre- I felt better at once. Every day I | Slisbibla Her life surely furnishes 3 Finally she smiled at . ,.-_:w_.;....~..'â€":__‘..i..’.._... fl...__4 Q» ~«..__.... _ .. . .m'3"*‘9:~€rÂ¥l1fpmgAWWWIMq-viâ€"fl ... . ... . .. .____.â€".__...-â€"_~. minnow ;. limp no And Foot. In Bad State. lin‘lam'ed and Festered. Could Not Sleep.“ 1 Completely Cured by_.'Cuticur'a I A. ‘Ointment’in Short ' 7 _....--,.;- ' Middle La. Have. N. S.â€"“My sister- scalded her leg and foot very badly with a. pan of boiling water. Sho sullered very much and her leg was in a. bad state. The skin was red and inflamed and it fostered. She suffered dreadful pain. She scalded it in the evening and could not sleep that night and could not bear to have , anything near it. . ‘ * 3 "Won-16d and , and. then some [but every- . thing seemed to make it worse and she just screamed for pain. I told my mother about Cutlcura Ointment and we got a. box im- mediately and bandaged up her foot and leg. ’l‘wo applications made quite a dif- ference and we kept on uslng it andin a short time her leg and foot were completely cured". (Signed) Miss L. Parks, May 17, 1913. ' ' ' v > TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Prevent dry. than and falling hair, allay ltclié ing and irrltatlon. and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, frequent shampoos with Cutlcura. Soap. assisted by occasional dressings with Cutlcura. Ointment, arousu- ally effective when other methods fall. Cuticura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment are» sold by drugglsts and dealers everywhere. A single set is often sufï¬cient. For ‘a. liberal free sample of each, with 82-p. book, send post-card to Potter Drug '6; Chem. Corp., Dept. D, Boston. U.‘ S. A. HOW THE WORLD SLEEPS. Most people sleep on their sides, with their knees drawn up. ' Elephants always and horses com- monly sleep standing 11p. 1 Birds, with the exception of owls ‘nipuI go sqonmd Burï¬'uveq sud pu'e sleep with their heads turned tailâ€" ward, over their back, and the beak thrust among the feathers between the wing and body. Storks, gulls, , and other long- legged birds, sleep standing on one leg. ‘ Ducks sleep on open water. To avoid drifting shoreward they keep paddling with one foot, thus mak- ing them move in a. circle. ‘ Sloths sleep hanging by “their four feet, the head tucked in be- tween their fore legs. Foxes and wolves sleep curled up, their noses and the soles of their feet close together and blanketed by their bushy tails. 7 Hares, snakes and ï¬sh sleep with their eyes wide Open. ‘ Owls, in addition to their eye- lid-s, have a screen that they'd-new sideways across their. eyes to shut out the light, for they sleep in the daytime. )‘i‘ War-ts Disfigure the Hands But can be palnlessly removed In twenty-four hours by the use of Put- nam’s 'Wart and Corn Extractor. Fifty years in use and still the best. on getting “Putnam'sâ€. Extractor, 550. at all dealers. ‘ £4 Lord i Strathcona Maxims. , Be oo-ntentwith your lot, but al- ways be ï¬tting yourself for some- Only cheerful prerse~ verance will bring you to a better thing higher. position; grumbling won’t help you Do the work -yourself ; some time or another. 'l‘â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Terrible scalding Accldenl ZAM-BUK GAVE QUICK RELIEF. For taking the pain out or a. burn or scald there is nothing equal to Zam-Buk. Mrs. Eugene Demers, of Pembroke, Ont, who was the victim of a. painful scalding accident, proved this. She says: “I, was carrying a .boller of. steaming water from the stove to the wacli-tub, when, suddenly! my strength failed. As the boiler wastelllng in spite of my efforts, I heard my balbles cry, and to avoid scalding them .I, gave the vessel a quick turn. The effect of this was that every drop of the balling water, poured over my feet and limbs; scalding me from my waist down. , ' "As soon as I saw the children had escaped, I told my oldest 1193’. to. ring the Zam-Buk (which wo al‘Ways top on the house). I applied Zam-g uk freely, and t 0 pain was soon‘ need. ,I, continue. using Zena-nun,l and in o. wonderfully short time the safe: were comple‘.- 1y heglzg," . - I \ m-Buk is equally 'g, for cutsl b 3] s65, eczem‘ ulcers, pile}. 9! leg; ii . Price 500. per box. at all. rugy ms and atoms. or post free from. g-ggm-Buk 00.. Toronto, on receipt mice. ï¬stuse pubstklutes and hull §~ a. The a ll’ norm “ net as misï¬t» .. I‘ «'21 J. .. its present sense, was probably in use before the Conquest, whereas the purely French word “hotel,†as generally applied to “an inn- of style and, preztelnsion,†dates only from about the time When- ofï¬cers of the British army of Occupation returned from Paris with enthusi- astic accounts of Meuricezs and a dozen other hostelries of..ther.Rue » 'd‘ej'Rivoligand the. B.ue;St. Honore‘ E: which quite‘th'iie-w .t‘lherl‘iumbleirg-M- commod-mtion offered by the aver- age British imn of that period into the shade. _ of the nineteenth century French- men taught the London innk-eeper the science of hotel keeping; before the beginning of the twentieth the Englishman had begun to return the compliment, and ,now the most lux- urious and well appointed Parisian- hotels owe their.origin to British enterprise. ‘ tmuscles, those sleepless suffering daysâ€"goodâ€"bye foreverâ€" your day is gone. Insist The Transformation of the Inn. The Saxon word “inn †taken in . 9 At the commencement ____..V .3.____.. Suicide Epidemic In Naples. The number of suicides, especially among young women, has been inâ€" creasing to such. an extent recently in Naples, Italy, that the doctors describe it as an'epidemic of sui- 'cide. poisoning, all of young women, the - youngest being a girl of 16, were reported in one day. . The police as- certained that in the case of two Women the motive was disappoint- ment in love, in two others the re- proaches of parents, and i-n’the ï¬fth inability to write a love letter. Five attempted suicides by it...“ Rheumatism. (loos- oniokly lts Virus Forovor Destroyed . nvnnr'onsn 1s CURABLE. Good-bye to Rheumatism! Your aching joints, your stiï¬â€™, sore nights and Sulferer, cheer up, and read - the good news below. “A man met me a month ago, and said, ‘don’t stay crip led, quit com- plaining, limber up.’ y answer was, ‘I’m rheumatic, I can’t do it.’ .He looked me over in a pitying sort of way and told me to go to the nearest drug stere for Nervfline and Ferro- zone. .The combination had cured him. I was convinced of his sincerity and followed his instructions. I rub- bed on Nerviline three times every dayLâ€"rubbed it right into my aching joints. The pain‘ quickly lessened. and. I beCame more limber-and active. To draw the virus of the disease from my blood I took two Ferrozone Tab- I am well to.-' lets with every meal. . day, not an ache, not a pain and no sign of stiffness at all.†' What Nerviline can do in a case For like this it can do for you too. nearly forty years Nerviline has been recommended for Rheumatism, Lum- bago and Sciatica and Lame Back. It is the one remedy that never dis- a oints. PP a. Our Picturesque Language. Extract from Japanese letter: “Our markets do net improve vet, but as I working hard as twice than last year our bu-sine-SS do not much decay than other person, which I am glad.†' ‘We share this gentleman’s Joy. Piles Outed in a to 14 Days Dru gusts refund ~- money :1 DIN gives roller. 600. I One Answer. ' ' Teacher (drawing .. two parallel- lines on the 'bLackboaifdeVhat ~re-‘ lati-on are theselines to, eachother? Head of the Classâ€"Twins l Keep Minard’u ruminant in the house. Poisoning a Lost Art. Poisoning may be regarded as a The most successful prac- titioner on record startled the se- with the magni- This was To- fania, an Italian lady who gave her name to a deadly poisonâ€"aqua. to- fano, a few drops of which were She sold her portion in small phialus to disillusioned women who were tired of their husbands. In this way, as she confessed, 600 persons were accounted for. After execu- tioner was exexremely burs-y with her customers. What the drugs was no- body has ever been able to say. The Pope described it as aquafortis into arsenicâ€"an unsatis- factory deï¬nition.â€"â€"London Daily lost art. venteenth century tude of her labors. sufï¬-cie nit. her confession the piibli-c distilled Chronicle. WM Happiness. ' Sheâ€"Not if one has credit. v ‘ because their neighbors flicted with the borrowmg habit. at for ulnerd'u and take no other. PAZO MENT falls to cure Itching. Blind. or Protrudlng Piles. First application Heâ€"Do you think that money is . necesSary-to happiness'l, . . V unlimited It costs some people a lot to live are af- Hig best grade beans kept whole and mealy by perfect baking, retaining their full strength. ‘ Flavored with delicious saucesx . They have no equal. .unma I run gnu. 8- w. onwson. Nlnelv Colbnrm Siren. TOI‘OHIO. F YOU WANT TO BUY 0R SELL A ‘ Fruit. write 11. Col b orn e Stock. Grain. or Dairy Farm. W. Dawson. Brampton. or 9‘ BL. Toronto. H. W; DAWSON, Colborno St.. Toronto NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. 00D WEEKLY 1N LIVE TOWN IN York County. Stationery and Book Business In $4.000. connection. Price only, Terms liberal. lm; Company. 7.3 “West Adelaide Street. Toronto. 1‘ I ____.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- MISCELLANEOUS. ______________________._.. ONION GROWERS. GET LITERA- ture re onion weedersgP... G. Bruner. Olinda. Ont. ’ * ANGER, TUMOBS. LUMPS, ETC.. internal and external. cured with- out. pain by our home treatment. Wnu us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medlan Co.. Limited. Collinzwond. Ont. Identiï¬ed. Howardâ€"A fool and his money M‘rs. are soon parted. . Mrs. Howard (clapping her hands) â€"’O'h, John! How much 0 give me? " . are you gomg t - Minard'u ,Lmlment used by Physicians. Appealing. Mugginsâ€"Does hus- your band appeal to you as a. vocalist? Mrs. Bugginsâ€"Not exactly; _ In fact, it"s the other way; When he begins to sing I appeal to him. _____________________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Minard's Liniment Co., lelted. Dear MENT Sirs,-â€"Your MINARD’S Lth- ls our remedy for sore throat, colds and all ordinary ailments... .. It never fails to promptly. Port Mulgrave. relieve and cure ' CHARLES VVHOOTEN. 5 __________..____.__.______â€"â€"-â€"-' The Family Cashier. Mudgeâ€"Here’s a man ï¬gured out that if Take Tablets. falls to all the money in the world were divided equally. each adult would get about thirty' dollars. Meekâ€"-He’s -wrong. would get sixty dollars. My wife To Cure 3 Cold. in One Day LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Drugglsts refund money u l: cure. E. \V. GROVE'S signa- ture is on each box. 25c. Easy For Him. An 'Irisihmauwho was one daycnm seed at. stoneâ€"breaking" on the roadside, and not being used to the work, could not get on very fast. A friend by. . as of~ his‘who' chanced to ‘ Pat was belaboring a huge stone with IrenewedVvigOr tried to' showihim. the right Way, and, taking ' the hammer from him, broke'the ’ stone with ease. Said Plat, “Sure now, and it be easv for you to break the sto no afther I have been soften- ing it for the last half hour.†WW “NA -DRU-0ll DYSPEPSIA TABLETS .Pmred ol anal Value to do" There is only one explanation for thd numbers of enthusiastic letters that we, -..:eccivo praising Na-Dxn-Co Dyape ia Tablets, and that is that these tab ets Certainly do cure any kind of stomach trouble. Her e is a typical letter from Misa' Eliza Armsworthy, Cause. : . “It is with pleasure I write to inform on that your Na-Dru-Co Dys epsio ablcta have proved of great vs no to me. I'tded remedy after remedy but without any lasting good. Having heard of all .xbluyo I decided to Th Te 1' tablets curln such cases an ivegthem a fair trial.‘ toyed sells actory in my case.†gematkable success of Nn-Dru-Co Dyspepsia. Tablets is such a suwess as can only come tovan honest remedy, compounded accordln to an exec tion- u‘lly goodlformuln, gist: ,Xy ex ub e wlt er LNat onul Dru gengominlou at 50c. I b ED. 7. in pure rt che'tiiists. If ngre- you are Dru int about Na- ru-Co tibiae, Compounded by the and Chemical Co. of ',’ Limi .ed, and sold throughout oz. 14: ISSUE 19-â€"-’14. ‘LVllson Publish- . your stomach jgst ask, 3 I v. , Fiï¬. . _ .