Found 1 fans: T 5 Rest Was Easy DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS QUICK- LY cunnn ms KIDNEY DISEASE. .___ How Hudson Marchbank, After Suffering for Five Years, Found Quick Relief and Permanent Cure in the Greatest of Canadian Remedies. ‘ . Marchbank, King’s County, N.B., June 1st (Special).â€"After suï¬ering for ï¬ve years from kidney disease, brought on by a strain, Hudson ’Marchbank, Esq.,- the well-known farmer of this place, is again a strong, healthy man, and another grand cure for Dodd’s Kidney Pills ‘has been put on record. In an inâ€" t-e1‘v1ew, Mr. Marchbank says: “About ï¬ve years ago I hurt my lback from lifting, and it developed {into kidney disease. My backpainâ€" 1ch me all the time, and I was very fmuch troubled with headaches. My Viappetite was ï¬tful: I had a bitter taste in my mouth in the mornings; I_perspired freely and my perspiraâ€" ,tlon had a disagreeable odor. “I used liniments and plasters, but they did not do me any good, and as there were other symptoms that my kidneys were affected, I de- eided to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. ‘After using two bOxes, my back was completely cured, and my kidneys have not troubled me .since.†When Mr. M-archbank decided that his kidneys were the cause of his troubles, the rest was easy. ‘Almost any of his neighbors could tell himthat Dodd’s Kidney Pills always cure diseased kidneys. >14- ____. KING TRAINS LEPHANTS. Royal Hobby of Ferdinand of Bulgaria. The Sovereigns of EurOpe have, and have had, some curious hobbies. The classic instance is, of course, “Citizen†Capet, who made watches and looks better than he could rule; and to-day, amongst others, the Kaiser has a dis- tinct penchant for carpentry, while what King Christian does not know about the printer’s craft is not worth knowing, says a despatch from Soï¬a to the London Standard. It has remained, however, for King Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, to take up the strangest pastime of allâ€"animal train- ing. A little while ago the King, tir- ing of the ordinary methods of reliev- ging his mind from the cares of State, ,invested in four elephants. And now 'he spends all his spare time teaching his giant pets all that an educated ele- phant is required to know. The four beasts are housed at a farm on the outskirts of Soï¬a, and every day King Ferdinand spends an hour or so with them, superinteuding their toilet and training them. The King has brought his usual zeal and enthusiasm to bear on his hobby, and the consequence is that his ele- phants would do credit to a profes- sional trainer. Not only do the pachy- derms recognize their royal master when he visits them, but they can do several tricks at his bidding. The King is very proud of his pets, and whenever his Court is visited by any- one of distinction the royal guest is sure to be taken to the farm to ad- mire the great beasts at their work and play. 5 Tonnes of ltllonmntism hold to This Remedy A Marvel of Speed, An Unfailing Cure For Old Chronic Cases. GET A TRIAL BOTTLE TO-DAY. With reliable old Nerviline. you can rub out the pain of rheumatism, Scia- tica, Lumbago, or Neuralgiaâ€"rub it away so completely that you feel like new all over. It matters not how deeply seated the pain is, or how long you have had it â€"â€"rubbing with the king of all lini- mcnts “Nerviline†will cure you. Nerviline is highly concentratedâ€" about ï¬ve times stronger than the or- dinary white ammonia linimentâ€" therefore it penetrates quicklyâ€"sinks ln deeplyâ€"and gets right at the core of the pain at onceâ€"draws out the lameness, takes away the stiffnessâ€"â€" eases the joints that have hurt you so much. Out comes the pain everytime you rub on Nerviliue, which contains some of the most valuable pain-subduing remedies known to science. Worth its weight in gold to every family in the land, and sure to cure the emergent and minor ills of a hundred kinds that constantly arise. Get the large 50c. family size bottle; small trial size 25c. Nervlline is sold by every dealer, ev- erywhere. '1“ ’ Not Exactly Deï¬nite. Heâ€"I can’t. aï¬Ord to marry for ï¬ve. years. Will you wait for me? » ‘ Sheâ€"Certainlyrifl no one ’ else marries me-becfore them. YOUR OWN D U0 IS’I‘ WILL TELL YOU Try Murine Eye for WM. I.th .Eyea and Granulate can†he Emu £v~ inst Eye ComforL$W to 'l' Book 0! the yo 5‘ mail Free. Murine Eye Remedy 00., Chicago. The history of humanity is an im- mense volume of mistakes. Rescued After Two Weeks at Sea in Open Boat. ‘ Survivors of the SS. Columbian, which exploded and burned off the coast of Halifax, in the open boat in which they drifted about for two weeks before being rescued by the revenue cutter Seneca. First Ofï¬cer Tiere is at the steering oar. The photo was taken as the boat came alongside the Seneca. When rescued the men had just enough food to lost another day. This con- sisted of a. few crumbs of bread and leather from their boots carefully tied in a handkerchief. >l<_____. TEETHING BABIES Teething time is usually a time of worry to mothers. accompanied by nervousness, stomâ€" ach trouble and extreme fretful- ness. I this; she can have her baby pas-s ‘ my- baby was ï¬ve months old he had a rash DATE FROM SOLOMON. . | Jewish Tribe in Abyssinia Were Se-l verely Persecuted. How a small Jewish tribe lived for centuries in the, heart of Abyssinia separated from the outside world and ignorant of its existence, and how, in the face of severe persecution, 'it man-I aged to preserve its traditions and worship, was «told to an audience in London by Dr. Jaques Faitlovitcb, a. wellâ€"known Abyssinian traveller. Legend has it that the tribe ï¬rst entered the country in the time of King Solomon, having migrated from Palestine in the train of the Queen of Sheba. They quickly adapted themselves to their ’new surroundings, married Abyssinian wives, whom theyi converted to Judaism, and lived on (ligmttefgood tierms with their neighbors. u rom tie beginnin of the thir- - - ~ teenth century the Fagshas’ as the Flavoredwrth delimous sauces. Jews were called, endured severe per- They hm†n° equal' secution until at last.they dispersed in ' -“‘ " groups and families all over Abyssinia. - " ‘ '1 Their existence was only revealed to the outside world 150 years ago by ex- plorers. The object of the lecture was to arouse the sympathy of their co-re- ligionists in England on their behalf. it . Mother Told Him. \‘ Edith was entertaining Mr. Wes-t, From Head to Foot. ltched and- ~Burned. Dlsï¬guring. Face and Arms Worst. Cutlcura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured. ___-_.â€"â€"-â€"â€"- Legere Comer, Moncton. N.~B.â€" “When » which used to trouble him very much. The . » rash was very bad and he was covered from head to foot. I got no rest day or night- with him. It would itch , and burn so much that he used to scratch till he used to bring the blood and then it would turn to a mattcry , _ sore which disï¬gured him. The worst was his face and arms. "I tried a. good many different selves and soaps but to no use: he got norbctter. But after a while I thought I would try Cuticura. Soap and Ointment and had only used them two or three times when I saw agreatchange. The sores dried up and came of! and he was cured." (Signed) Mrs. -’ George French, Highest grade beans kept whole and mealy by perfect baking, retaining their- full strength. 'ARMI FOR BALI "- w. DAWSON. Toronto. _______________.____â€"â€"-â€"â€" F YOU WANT TO BUY OB. HELL A Fruit. Stock. Grain. or Dairy Farm. write H. W. Dawson. Brampton. or Colborne SL. Toronto. H. w. DAWSON, Colbornn 52.. Toronto Ninety Colbnrno Strut. â€"_ May26, 1913. - kn d5 h f _ and little Sydney was hanging - For pimples and blac 9‘1 _ t 0 Ollowmtf about: At last Edith told him it AGENTS wan-ran. isamosteifcctiveandeconomlcaltreatmcnt. was (tune for him t ‘ lb. ‘ U Oh Gently smear the affected parts with Cutiâ€" , I ‘ _.9 19 “e' . ’ ‘GENTS WANTED, so TO $10 A cure Ointment, on the end of the finger,bub can t Stay up ‘3’ llbtle longer, :513- .day. “’rite Peerless Cooker 8.: chha‘t do Specmlty 00., Berlin. ' tor?†pleaded Sydney. you want to sit up for ‘l†asked Edith. “Why, I want to see you and Mr. West play cards,†an- swered 'Sydney- West laughed- assessesstarrwusrabns’: “But we are not gomg- to play in'g Cbmpany. 73 West Adelaide Street. do not rub. Wash oi? the Cuticura Oint- ment in five minutes with Cuticura. Soap and loot water and continue bathing forsome min« utes. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. At other times use Cuticura. Soap freely fer the toilet and bath. to assist in pre- venting inflammation, irritation and clog- NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. G 00D WEEKLY 1N LIVE TOWN 1N York County. Stationery and Book ging of the pores. Cuticura. Soap and Oint- CardS, †Said Edith. “Why. , ’ said TOY‘OMO- - ment are sold everywhere. For allberal free Sydney; surprised, “mother ‘s'ald M ISGELLAN Eou 3, sample of each, with 32-1). book, send post- you were. I heard her [tell you that ' " ' ' i ' AN . T mo . . . . card to Potter Drug 6: Chem. Corp, Dept. everythmg depended on ï¬le Way inciting“ all“! {Eternally 3:11;?“ D, Boston, U. S. A. om. pain by our home treatment. Write you played your card's to-night.†>1<_____._ Wllon a Woman Solids W CAUSE OF THUNDER - .__â€"â€"- Thought to be Due to the Intense Heating of Gases. on before too late. ' Dr. Bellman Medical Co. Limited. Collinvwnnfl. Ont. For a long time it was supposed that the noise of thunder was caused by the closing up of the vacuum created by the passage of the lightning, the air rushing in from all sides with a clap; but the intensity of the noise is rather disproportionate, and it is now thought that thunder is due to the intense heating of gases, espe- It is usually cially the gas of water vapor along the line of electric discharge, and the consequent conversion of suspended The mother can avoid an moisture into steam at enormous pres- sure. ‘In this way the crackle with which a peal of thunder sometimes through the dangerous teething begins might be regarded as the sound time without pain or Baby’s Own Tablets are the mothâ€" er’s greatest friend at this time. They the bowels, allay feverishn-ess which usually accompanies the coming of new teeth, and in this way make teething easy. C'r'os'sne‘ss- of steam explosion on a small scale caused by discharges before the main flash. The rumble would be the over- sweeten the stoma-ch, regulate lapping steam exclosions, and the ï¬nal clap, which sounds; loudest, would be the steam explosion nearest to the auditor. In the case of rumbling thunder the lightning is passing from The Tablets are so“ cloud to cloud. When the flash passes by medicine dealers or by mail at from the clOuds to the earth the clap 25 cents a box from The Dr. liams’ Medicine C10,, Brockville, Ont. X4 FLOATING NAVAL STATION ...__â€"â€" proach of Hostile Fleet. For nations that need naval coal- ing stations in different parts of the world where‘ they have no possessions, a Rusian inventor has de- signed a floating storehouse for fuel and other supplies. Manned by a small crew of men, base can be towed to any advantage- ous position and anchoredpready to receive supplies from colliers and dis- tribute them to warships. On the approach of a. hostile fleet the entire naval base, crewand all, can be sunk out of sight, to reappear again as soon as danger is past. floating storehouse is very much like \Vil- is loudest at colonial The Death the floating naval fender has to die. As patented, the pied 2†the beginning. One in- vestigator has given substance to these suppositions by causing electric flashes to pass from. point to point through terminals clothed in soaked coarse wool, and he succeeded in ma - ‘ ' l ck of the electric s rk Can Be Sunk Out of Sight On Ap- ’tlgfilnst‘iatlgï¬ncgaextent., W l It is quite pos- sible that further experiments will add to his ï¬ndings. ’1‘ No defence can be offered when you apply Putnam's to a sore cornâ€"the of- Nothing so certain to quickly cure corns as Putnam's Corn and \Vart Extractor; try Putnam's. it’s free from 'acids, and painless. 25c. bot- tles sold by all dealers. m A Success. “Was the clear girl happily marâ€" asked the friend. ' ‘ ‘Yes, indeed, †answered Miss a. huge diving-bell, cylindrical in shape, McGabble . “it was one 'O'f ,bhe ha,p_ with double walls and roof containing compressed-air tanks for regulating its height in the water. .It has no bottom, except a wire netting, and is usually partly ï¬lled with water. All coal, petroleum and other naval supplies are received and stored in small water- tight drums. From the receiving cranes on the roof the drums are moved to a well in the centre, lowered to the proper depth and shunted off through windows in the well upon con- centric tracks, where they remain sus- pended in the water until needed. All lthe handling is done by automatic lmachinery.â€"Popular Mechanics. __+_______ A True Optimist. Percivalâ€"Mr. Hemmandhaw is the most optimistic person I eve saw. Penelopeâ€"Cheerful, eh’i . ~Percivalâ€"Yes; even now, when he is slowly recovering from a fe- ver, he sees a humorous side to everything. Penelopeâ€"Which surely is fortu. nate. Percivalâ€"I asked him what he. was eating, and he'told me the phy- sician. permitted him to have the water from two boiled eggsâ€"â€" Penelopeâ€"The ideal Percivalâ€"And he he be able to add the hoes kw doughnuts. ‘ Broom bags ' old underwear should be made With draw strings to tie securely about the broom 'handle. ED. 7. r minds me of the time I lectured in piest weddings I ever saw. saw so few duplicate-s among the presents of cut glass and silver- ware . ’ ’ ulnsrd': Liniment Lumber-man’s friend. Mark Twain’s Story. Mark Twain, when in London, dined with a. literary club, one of whose rules is that each member shall introduce his guest to the company formally and in set phrase. This custom appealed to Twain, and on being asked to return thanks he referred to it eulogistieally. “I like it,†he drawled, “for it re- a little town in the Rockies. My chairman was a. well-toâ€"do ‘cow- puncher,’ who found the situation evidently irksome. ‘I’m told I must introduce this yer man t’ye, boys,’ he said; ‘but I can only say two things in his favor. One is that he’s never been in jail, and the other is that I don’t know why.’ Then he sat down.†- Some Job. . Mrs. Crabshaw â€"Haven’t I (17 soon to taught you to .put things in their out of a right places? ' Willieâ€"Yes, mamma; but you never told me how I could ï¬nd of canton ï¬annel‘or the-m afterward. Brownâ€"“How is it you let your wife have her own way so entire- ly ‘l†Jonesâ€"“Because I once tried ISSUE 23â€"114. to stop her.†Warrant Delivered» I never. Willi Chronic linoknoho There Is Trouble Ahead. Constantly on their feet, attending to the wants of a large and exacting family, women often break down with nervous exhaustion. In the stores, factories, andon a farm are weak, ailing women, dragged down with torturing backache and bearing down pains. Such suffering isn’t natural, but it’s dangerous, becausedue to diseased kidneys. The dizziness, insomnia, menses and other symptons of kidney complaint can’t cure themselves, they require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- ton’s Pills which go direct to the seat of the trouble. To give vitality and power to the kidneys; to lend aid to the bladder and liver; to free the blood of poisons, probably there is no remedy so suc- cessful as Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. For all womanly irregularities their merit is well known. Because of their mild, soothing, and healing effect, Dr. Hamilton’s Pills are safe, and are recommended for girls and women of all ages. 25 cents per box at all dealers. Refuse any sub- stitute for Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Man- drake and Butternut. >14 A Lady Bountiful. “Do you like Miss Prattle ’2†“Yes; she’s so generous. Never keeps'o-nything to herself, and is always ready to give away even her best friend.†Keep Minerals Linlment 1n the houso. Sorry Be Spoke. Peckâ€"I’m surprised that you should lose your sel‘facontrol, Ma- ria. That’s something you never saw me do. Mrs. Peckâ€"You lost control of yourself the day .I married you. Now hold your, tongue. mnard’s Iainlment used by Physicians. Fastest Steamship Afloat. The fastest steamship in the world is the new Russian torpedo destroyer Novik, which on her recent trial trip reached a. mean speed of 37 knots over a measured mile and a maximum of 37.3 knots. On a continuous run for six hours she made a. mean speed of 36.2 knots and 36.8 during the last three hours. Her boilers were ï¬red exclusively with liquid fuel. No smoke issued from her stacks. She is a turbine-propelled vessel. “Who were the foolish virgins i†asked a teacher of a little girl. “Those who weren’t in time to be married,†said the little daughter of Eve. deranged ' claimed. _ there’s not a piece it, and never was.†sir. “Then why do you call it chicken pie 2†don’t have to be chicken in a chick- en pie. biscuit, is there? ' college in college pudding.†my life to you. ' Minard's Liniment Co., Liniment in my family stables for best medicine obtainable. Proprietor ,_ In evory district we want ' .such a man Will pay $30 week 31 Canadian Distributors "' (2' Limited Vancouvev 8 C Not in the Pie. the customerex- pie! Why, of chicken in “That’s right, in it.†‘fC'hicken “ "iic en There is no chicken “That’s all right. There There’s no dog in a dog And there’s no Ask for Minor-(1’s and take no other. Not Legal Tender. Grateful Patientâ€"Doctor, I owe Doctorâ€"That’s all right. sir; but I cannot take it in payment of my services. _____.___â€"â€"â€"Lâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" leited. _ your Minards and also in my it the Gentsâ€"I have used years and consider Yours truly. ALFRED ROCHAV. , Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. ________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Druid Catacombs Near London. Eleven miles south-east of London, in Kent, a few years ago were discov- ' ered the catacombs of the ancient Druids, which are now much visited by sightseers and~.are lighted, for a part at least, by electric lights. Over ï¬fty miles of chambers cut in the chalk cliffs have already been explored. The Druids lived in these catacombs when attacked by their northern enemies, and here they buried many of their dead. The stone on which the human sacriï¬ces were made is still to be seen, and also the well, from which water is drawn to this day. u____.q Life is not so short but there is always time enough for courtesy. Money Back ‘ that theywillcure all Kidney Troubles, Rheumatism and taking 6 boxes, you can take the empty 6 for 32.50. I ATIONDRUG ANDICAL ., 01' There is no risk in buying GIN PILLS. They are sold on a. positive guarantee andBladder Sciatica, honestly say that to your dealer That shows how certain we are that Gin Pills will cure you. 50c. a. box ; . Sent on receipt of price it _ Sample free if you mention this paper. or CANADA ‘Painin th e‘Back, etc. If, after : Gin Pills have not cured you, and he will refund the money. : your dealer can't supply you. 186 - TORONTO. v I '-{,.‘-.. ,‘_."‘ ('