BANISH PIMPLES A MAD CAMEL. : A Travelier's Experience in the GRAND OLD MAN S$ feginty eg a de aah a Big Dead Sea Region. T- AND ERUPTIONS In fact or in his every OF ThE PRAIRIES : porto An English ocean of the 'In the Spring Most People Neod a Tonic Medicine If you want the best of health and new strength in the spring you must build up your blood with a tonic medicine. Following the long, indoor winter months most people feel depressed and easily tired. This means that the blood is inpure and watery. It is this state-of the blood that causes pimples and unsightly eruptions. To this same condition is due attacks of rheumatism and lumbago; the sharp, stabbing pains of sciatica and neuralgia; poor ap- petite, frequent headaches and a esire to avoid exertion. You can- not cure these troubles by the use of purgative medicines--you need a tonic, and a timic only, and among all medicines there is none ¢an equal Dr. Williama' Pink Pills for their tonic, lite- = amg nerve-re- storing powers. Every does of this medicine makes new, rich blood which drives out impurities, stimu- lates every organ and brings a feel- ing of new health and energy to weak, tired out, ailing men, wo- men and children. store the appetite, revive drooping! spirits and fil] your veins with new, health-giving blood. Dr. Williams' | Pink Pills are soid by all Be in medicine or will be sent by mail for| 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.- 60 by addressing The Dr. Williams'! Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ---- SIZE OF HUMAN | FEET. Sane Men Have Large Fect and'! Sane Women Small. | Sane men havelarge feet and éane women samll feet. Converse- ly, beware of the small-footed man and the large footed woman. That, broadly speaking, is the upshot of a statistical paper bearing on the relation between feet and sanity which has just been read to the Paris Academy Sciences by | Professor Edmund Perrier. Out of a hundlred normal men, | according to the report, eighteen | have small feet, and out of a hun- | dred insane men only twenty-four have large feet. The proportions for women are almost exactly re- | versed. out of ashundred have large feet, | and, on the contrary, only 18 per cent. of mentally deficient women have small feet. The ancient opinion that a --A4 foot is a beauty in a woman thus proved sound. Even the C hin- | ese may be justified if by reducing | @ woman's foot you may increase her sanity. Heine once set himself up as an authority upon the human foot. He said that he had made a special "study of feet in general, first the; feet of the lesser quadrupeds, the the feet of eltphants, and finally the feet of the women of Gottin- gen. But then he had a grudge! against Gottingen, and _ gallantry was not hig forte. So Heine need , not be taken seriously. a ny If you are feel- ing out of sorts give this medicine a} trial and see how quickly it will re-| {be in a serious difficulty. cation can be satisfied with a limit- ed ambition. % able for the numbe: people it contains. one has experienced the terror that follows e cry, ad = dog!" Other animals, when deranged, may be even more formidable than the dog. Robert Hichens, sere ing a trip "From Jericho to ehem,"? draws a striking sintase of the Dead Sea region--lying as if under a hand lifted in imprecation ; but in the midst of this lifelessness, presently in the distance appeared a moving object. t was a camel, quite alone, going slowly toward the Dead Sea, as if it had been driven, like the scape- goat, into the wilaerness bearing a burden of evil. As I watched it, it turned its head toward us, changed its direction, quickened its pace, and began to follow "s. At the same moment my Arab coachman made a furious assault with the whip on his three horses, which broke into a gallop. My com panion, a Syrian, spoke to him in rabic, received a reply, and look- ed very grave. "What is the matter?' I asked. He told me.that the camel which, was following us was mad, and that, | our coachman had been warned of | the Bedouin at the Dead As we galloped on, swaying from side to side, and often looking back at the beast, which steadily, al- 'though at a considerable distance, ;came after us, my friend regretted 'that we were not armed, and said that if we were overtaken we should It was then I looked for our Bedouin guard and did not find him. Fortunately, his absence was not of st to us, for the maniac in our trac was evidently too tired to come u with us, and we reached the Jordan in safety. Once there, we were among trees, and even if we had still been pur- sued, could very easily have got 'away. Our predicament 'might have been very disagreeable, and even' 'dangerous, for a 1iad camel, once its attention is fixed on any moving | object, will generally pursue it un- tiringly till it is overtaken. I have known an instance when} one followed an acquaintance of |mine, who was mounted on a fine Arab horse, and overtook him after | ,a pursuit that lasted more than | three hours. Luckily, the man wa a | armed with a gun, and when ice was forced to turn to bay,' shot the Twenty-three sane women /oamel. --__ Ft. 9 oh's Cure | quickly stops coughs, cures colds, koala) hroat and lu 25 c WORDS OF WISDUM. Only people with a limited edu- a Society has alWhys been remark- of credulous A GREAT REMEDY The it a oe er / sound sleep, good igestion, coo FOR LITTLE ONES | 5. .dgment, and manly independ- |] ence. to That is what thousand of mothers Learn wisdom from the follies of | say of Baby's Own Tablets. We} others. f have received thousands of letters | praising them--we have yet te re ma arried to go straight home as _ Ask for Minard's ana take no other. ceive a single one condemning them. Th as ga! jghe -- Dg ie = Some persons have periodical at-| Jack--"Congratulate me, old The Tablets cannot possibly do wil oS Wwillt e tro tacks of Canadian cholera, dysen-|man. Miss gee | = made me harm even to the newborn babe. |°'UCS® '¥7*"1- tery or diarrhoea, and have to use| happy for life." --"Indeed ! They contain none of those poison- great precautions to avoid the dis-/ When is the wedding to take ous drugs which make the so-called} Mrs. Simper found herself for the | ease. 'hange of water, cooking, | place?' Jack--"Never. She re- "'soothing" mixtures so dangerous to the welfare of the little one. They are a scientific medicine prepared by one of the greatest specialists on | a childhood ailments and sould be first time without 4 cook. She had paid the highest wages and suffered | t patiently from eral meals with her own fair hands Let me advise you when you are their carelessness nd caprice. After preparing sev- kept in every home where there are and gaining confidence in the art|4 children. Mrs. Pinewood, Ont., |b or small McC arthy, babies Fred. great remedy fer little ones. would not be without them." The/|I Tablets are sold by medicine deal- | get?" ers or by mail at 25 cents a box} from The Dr. Williains' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. us Little Willie--"Say, pa, doesn't it get cc Ider when the thermometer falls ?" Pa--"Yes, my son."' Little Willie--"Well, ours has fallen." Pa--' 'How far?' Little Willie -- "About five feet--and when it ytruck the porch floor it broke.' Pills That Have Benefitted Thou- wrnds.--Known far and near as a sure remedy in the treatment of in- digestion and all derangements of the stomach, liver and kidneys, "Parmelee's Vegetable Pills have brought relief > thousands when other specifics have failed.. Innum- erable testimonials can be produced to establish the truth of this asser- tion. Once tried they will be found superior to 'all other pills in the treatment.of the ailments for which y are prescribed a Be careful never to-use: too much ries Biss "T have used Baby's Own | you say, and have found them a'do without a cook and I keep the I; money for my very self? get one of those long crepe veils or widows.' of worms by using Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. ard remedy, enhanced its reputation. "don't be.so selfish. tle brother play with your marbles means to i them always she approached her husband with a/d symptoms are trouble will be experienced. rilliant proposition. "What do dear," she began, "if we Suppose cook for one month, what will I 'by the end of one month you will Protect the child from the ravages It is a stand- ROOM FOR MORE. A *"Come, Willie," said his brother, Let your lit- while. "But,'".. protested W illie, "he "Oh, I guess not." "T guess yes! 'Cause he's swal- lowed two o' them already." is ~ Rednose low-traveller's flask)--"My dear sir, that makes me a ncw man. finitely chiiged to 7oD. fe (as he returns his fel- I'm in-| is F 1 ett rails ong ee ellow-Traveller rs at his flask its presence in the wilderness by jtirely disappeared." Sea. p this spring, and that a warmer nts. | | |ment and there didn't have the marks where some- body had been handling them." eral with his money and stingy with his advice. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. want and green fruit, is sure.to bring on would recommend Dr. J. D. logg's Dysentery Cordial as being the best medicine in the market for to do it, "Well," said the husband, | Storey house without hurting him- self." could he do that?" jumphhg off the ground-floor win- dow-sill.' for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't and years of' use have | Sma Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. and Eye Ad ®Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. "Willie," h know what the difference is beac body the body carries you about. my a there is something deep- er i fou can feel it now. What with a flash of intelligence in his hoes wae my far flannel shirt." DECLARES HE OWES HIS SPLENDID HEALTH TO DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS . Suffered for twenty-five years from Rheumatism and Kidney Disease --three boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills made him a new man. Swift Current, Sask., May Ist (Special). --Seventy- -six years of age, but strong and healthy, Mr.-J.-P. Lackey of this place is one of the grand old men of the praivies. But Mr. Lackey has not always enjoyed his present health. "For twenty- five years," he says, nervous. My limbs pain across the back. I also had a heavy dragging sensation across the loins. I am a well man to-day an I attribute it all to three boxes of | Dodd's Kidney Pills. My Rheuma- tism and Kidney Disease have en- r. Lackey is showing his appre- ciation of Dodd's Kidney Pills by buying them and presenting them to his friewds. He has joined the great army of thos: who have learned from their own experience that as a giver of new life to old and young Dodd's Kidney | Pills stand without an equal. as THE GULF STREAM. An authority announces that the 8 "TI suffered ! from Rheumatism, which I inherit-' Ww would swell'and 1 had a severe|: ee / Try it on those pots, pans and kettles that soap won't clean, People are discovering new uses for '*S-N-A-P"' "a day. Try it . 1be.a 60 IKER-HOFF REMEDY STH MA, CATAR RH, HAY. F E' JELFL CAN. BE CURED THE RAVAGES OF CONSUMPs TION MAY BEL STORFED, WRITE FOR SAMPLE: WILLIAMS MEDICINE ¢ CO. 1O6 FULTON ST. N.Y PEIKER A | planes. AEROPLANE WAR. People Will Have to Find Shelter Underground. M. Mallet, a member of the French Aeronaut Club, the various changes science has out that though the more primitive weapons have been gradually _re- placed by rifle and cannon, field of battie has hitherto remain- ed the same. Aviation has, how- ever, changed all this, and thus completely revolutionizes military science. All the time, labor and money spent in fortifying frontiers is now useless. For no number o Gulf Stream is running strongly | summer may be looked for in Eng- nd. A Pill Thiet is is Prized.--There | have been many pills put upon the! |;market and pressed upon public troops massed behind the ramparts will any longer be able to arrest the flight of the new war birds. Thus the whole of the ees edi- fice, which men and nations have given of their best to build, like a house of cards, and the edu- cation of the modern warrior must j begin all over again. The con- /attention, but none has endured 80 | quest of the air has shaken the long or met with so much favor as Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. Wide-! spread use of them has attested | their great value, and they need no further advertisement than! this. Having firmly established | themselves in public esteem, they | now rank without a peer in the list of standard vegetable preparations. ° AWFUL. Mrs. Willis--"Isn't it awful the way people paw over goods in a Mrs. Gillis--"Shocking. I went over to the waist counter this morn- ing and picked up every single gar- wasn't orf that Amongst animals we fin i - the tomb. Chie adeeee nee date nn REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AKD CHILB. ¢ Z . ship, co ence, and fidelity such ¢. Wikatow'a SOUTaInG Bintr hws ben . as ls rare even among those who | cord for over SINTY YEARS by MILLIONS of He--My stock in trade is brains. call themselves humans and nie mote for their CHILDREN WHILE he--You'v f » looki ee i : n. | zREE G, with PERFECT Suc t|She--You've got a funny looking Sympathy and tact will often! SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS sample case. rove a greater benefit t ip | ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND C . and pr ag en o the sic is the best remedy for DIARRHEA, It is than the most skilful treatment | solutely Bo eainwead at ipo a or ** 9 given in a cold, indifferent way. | Qy2flys Soothing Syrup." and take no other A popular man is one who is lib- 'A great many people owe their ives to that doctor," said Kickling- "Is he an able physician ?" 'It isn't exactly that that I re- erred e ,,He is never in when you he attacks. To such persons we el- 1] summer complaints. If a few rops are taken in water when the noticed no future Snipper--"If a man knows how he can jump off a twelve on earth per--"By Snapper--"How Snip « TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY rt--Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Murine Bye Salve in septic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books tion. comments on the wanton waste millions spent on ' dreadnoughts, machine will render obsolete, battle in the air. agination recoils in uickly stops coughs, cures colds, naan the throat and lunds Ja 25 Mrs. Naggsby's Di wee: ly a few days ago.'"' Diggs--"Huh! I wondered why Naggsby looked so cheerful when I met him this morn- ing.' fused me."' and Neuralgia sufferers have found great relief in Hamlins Wizard Oil. Don't wait for inflammation to set in. Get a bottle to-day. you made a mistake in refusing that Mr. mother?' Mother--"Why, manner in which he took your re- fusal shows that husbands should be made of.": tle fellow Mr. Callipers is!" Dolly Swift--"Cunning? Why, dreadfully bow- legged." "Yes, but that gives | him such an arch look, you know.' . throne of Mars to its very founda- In addition to ere and flyin the author gives a weird picture of a Before it the im- horror. ba are told that in order to escape c weapons which the tain death the people of vast cities | like London, Paris and New York which will inevitably be the objec- itive of the aerial invaders, have to seek shelter underground. Life under such conditions be entirely changed. race would be have to adapt itself to subterrane- an cities, where every ence would be the living death of will woul The whole transformed and exisg- Mrs. Diggs--"Did you hear about misfortune a: what was it'? Mrs. iggs--'She lost her voice sudden- -- For over fifty years Rheumatism Mother--"Gertrude, I'm Juniper." Daughter--" Why, the weak that he is of the stuff Sally Gray--"What a cunning lit- he's Sally Gay vice Free by Mail. » said an interesting mo- her first-born, "do you . er to and soul? The sei, y child, "is what you love with; This your body," touching the little llow's sltoulder, "but you know, it 0 "Oh, I know," said Willie, Ce: Yt) ~ DODDS ' analyzes brought into ar og and points the Aeroplane Purchasing Committee of the Russian Government which decided to spen without any delay wu oa military airmanship, visited ere hibition at Olympia, Londen, companied by two of the Rabaing Government airmen. Russia has decided to buy a fleet of 300 war aeroplanes, all the' machines to be delivered before the end of the sumMer; and the Russian agent spent a 'whole day discussing Brit- ish aeroplanes with the English makers, Already the Russian Gov- trnment--has--bought--eigh. British- built biplanes, five Farman bi- jplanes, and forty Blerict mono- Experts from the British War | Office have been examining mach- ines closely since the show opened. "We have now," explained M. Nor- bert Chereau, manager for M. Bleriot, "no fewer than eighty war aeroplanes to supply tothe order of the French military authorities. So great is the demand now for war aeroplanes for various countries that M. Bleriot cannot deliver any more two-seated military machines for reconnoitring work 'for the next five months,"' a a 18 WEEKS IN] HOSPITAL. Came Away No. 'Rotter and Then Two Boxes of Zam-Buk Worked Complete Cure. Mr. Fred. Mason, the well-known upholsterer and mattress manufac- turer of St. Andrews, N.B., says :-- "T had eezema on my knee. which caused tne terrible pain and incon- venience. The sore parts would itch and burn and tingle, and then when rubbed or scratched, would become very painful. tried various re- medies but got no better, so I decid- ed to go to Montreal and take | special treatment. I received treat- end of that time I was not cured, and almost gave in. A friend ad- vised me to give Zam-Buk a trial, and although I had little hope of it Quickly Heals -- Eruptions Sores and ounds aseline Remedies in Tubes Capsicum,Borated, Mentholated. White Carbolated.Cam ote Each for special Free Vareline Book M.C0.1880 Chabet Jaw @. Camphorated. rite for Mania! H. W. DAWSON, Toinety Colborne Street, proved 4 "unimproved, it will [? you want to invest in Alberta, Sas- wan or Manitoba Lands, {smn pay you te UNDRED ACRES, Count: ft Thirty-five Hundre 4 dis URDRED ACRES, County Kent. of Peel, e Thousand Five Hundred a locality rand improvements. terest to consult me F once vigil a Fruit Farm, rats you i are according te lt is in your six Hund Fe County York. Twenty- a HUNDRED eo. aa Bg acres or me Twenty-nine Thousan 8 Z have over four hundred nane on _ suitable for Stock, Grain or .» I may have just the farm ¥, rts per holi days, Park DAWSON, Ninety Colborne treet, Weenie. zane 6990 Main; 627 HEAP LANDS in ey. and tare ers. Write Saskatchewan oad openings for t for "tilustrated parp 4 te Board Trade, arshall, ment at the Montreal General Hos-| ae CHOI ICE of Quarter Section = Eighty Tho -- or een per acre. erms oa oles pital for thirteen weeks, but at the! aller Exchange, Ltd., London. east Edm n. Woodhead Co WwW Fatrous, Sack. 0 ACRE FARM in the County af Essex. Splendid ger clay Joam, the best of corn pasture and ones . Good uildings close ool, chars and market. Will exchange for farm. he eae Real Estate doing me good, I took the advice. Almost, as soon as applied Zam-Buk | stopped the itching and the irrita- | tien. I persevered with the balm. | and it was soon evident that. it! would do me good. Each day the) pain was reduced, the sore spots, began to heal, and by the time I had = | used a few boxes of Zam-Buk I was | cured, , For eczema, piles, ulcers, sores, abscesses, vari- | cose ulcers, bad lez, sore feet, blis- ters, insect stings, poisoned wounds, cuts, burns, bruises and al] skin in-| juries and diseases, Zam-Buk is! without equal. Zam-Buk Soap! should also be used for washing all | wounds, eczemous patches and| atl All druggists and stores sell Zam-Buk at 50c. box and Zam- Buk | Soap at 25c. per tablet, or from | Zam-Buk Co., Toronto ---- SHAMIKIN. "Do you use condensed -milk in your house ?"? "T guess so. We order a quarta day, and the milkman squeezes it into a can that holds about a pint.' |= Minard's Liniment Co., Dear Sirs,-- =onr MikARDS "LINIMENT 8 our remedy sore throat, colds and all ordinary allme ents. tt never fails' to and pro. . th _-- CHARLES WHOOTEN. 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This is aspecialty with the British American Dyeing Co' Send particulars by post and we are sure to satisfy. Address Box 188, Montreal. Consult ard to any disease. We drugs of Moy aale nd Sens rite today rat-class Prue by a sold» in pate p EXTENSION LADDERS, mM r in Price and higher in quality ca Write for our catalogue of prices. SEMMENS & SON, 174 York St., WASHING ACHINES, ETC., n obtain them elsewhere. Hamilton Ont. fh, Dr. Thomas Eclec- the bronchial speedily subsequent attack And as it eases the inflammation it | Try it The jaw bone was probably the Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. |?¢- BACK TO THE LAND. In a recent address to the R:yal } Newly wed--Doctor, | bottle of medicine you left for baby is all gone. COAXING BABY. that T th] d you I tol to give him a teaspoonful once an hour. - . Newlywed--Yes, but John and have each to take a teaspoonful, too, in order to induce baby to take mother and the nurse can save yourself a lot of trouble by not borrowing any. the over problem of 'this results from im- The result-will be, he saat "some day manu- fin to go back to