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Durham Review (1897), 30 Jan 1913, p. 7

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A gree efore the GOOD 000 AeBSOT Â¥ ## #® ® TeOWP "M i Koes x of LVS 1 and Deâ€" LrS SOF ins ArRM Lor de ds OO AM 30 m 13 6 rt Ap Left Weak, Miserable and Prey to Discase in Many Forms (me of the most treacherous disâ€" eases afflicting the people of Canâ€" ada during the winter months is la grippe, or influenza. 1t almost inâ€" y'\t‘;.‘thly euds “l!.h & oompli“t.'wn of troubles. _ It tortures its victims with alterzate fjevers and chills, headaches and backaches. Itleaves him an easy prey to pneumonié, bronchitis, and even consumption. Indeed the deadly afterâ€"effects of la grippe may leave the victim a chronic invalid. You can avorid la grippe entirely by keeping the blood rich and red by an occoasional use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. If you have not done this and tg:disem attacks you, you can nish its doadly afterâ€"effects through the use o# this same great bloodâ€"building, nerveâ€"restoring medicine. Here is proof of the wonderful power of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills over this trouâ€" Mr. Emmanue!l Laurin, 8t. Jeâ€" rome, Que., says: "I was seized with a severe attack of la grippe. I was obliged to stop work uufen- main in my bed for several weeks, and while I appeared to get over the first stages of the trouble, I did not regain my usual health. I suffered from headaches, loss of apâ€" petite and extreme weakness. I did not sleep well at nights, and would arise in the morning feeling tired and worn out. This continuâ€" ed for about two months during which time I was taking treatment, but apparently without avail. Then I was advised to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and I got a halft dozen boxes. By the time I had taken three boxes there was a decided imâ€" provement, and actually before I had completed the sixth box I was enjoying my oldâ€"time health. I was strong as ever, could sleep well and eat well, and no longer suffered from lassitude and headaches. _ I have proved the value of Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills for the pernicious afterâ€"effects of la grippe, and can cherefore recommend them to other aufferers." bie Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure by going to the root of the trouble in the blood, which they enrich and make red and pure. These pills cure all troubles due to bad blood, and if you are ailing you should start to cure yourself toâ€"day by taking this great medicine. Bold by all mediâ€" cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 82.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. â€" BURYING IN "PIGEON HOLES." Pretty Ward to Mourn at thei "Grave"* of a Spaniard. Aâ€"rather curiousâ€"and to om'l idea, says the Wiio World Magaâ€" | zine, somewhat unpleasingâ€"custom | obtains in Spanish cemeteries. All| round the burying ground a build-‘ ing is erected whose design can only be compared to that of a nest.' of pigeon holes, often seen in post offices and similar institutions. Each pigeon hole is & tomb. When a person dies his relatives hire a pigeon hole for five years, and the body is placed inside. The end is then sealed up with mortar and a. memeorial tablet affixed on the outâ€" side. The lease of the pigeon hole may be renewed at the end of the five years, but if it is allowed to expire the tomb is unsealed and the bones removed to make way for anâ€" other tenant. Needless to say, the arrangeâ€" ment has some good points. The space taken up by the "pigeon hole cemetery‘‘ is comparatively small, as is also the cost of burial. Picâ€" turesquemess is, however, conspicâ€" nuously absent, nor is sentimental grief catered for, as it would be imâ€" possible to go and mourn at the grave of a person buried in a piâ€" geon hole so high up that a ladder was needed to reach it. To such as prefer the oldâ€"fashioned graves the â€"ceprtral epace of ground is offered, but the ""pigeon holes" are the most popular. LA GRIPPES VICTIMS Education is erroneously supâ€" posed to be bad at schools. The most ignorant children often have been constant in their school atâ€" been constant in TNCIf SUNOUT M7 . tendance, and there have been very . intelligent ones who never saw the inside of a schoolroom. The child who always asks an explanation of terms or phrases it cannot underâ€" stand, who is never willing to reâ€" peat, parrotâ€"like, that which is inâ€" comprehensible, will far outstrip in "education‘‘ the ordinary routine echolar. ‘‘Education‘‘ goes on with children at home, in the street, at church, at p!.y-â€"cveryvhere. Do not refuse to answer their proper questions, then. Do not check this natural â€" intelligence, for which books â€" can _ never compensate, though you bestowed whole librarâ€" CoNsTIPATION CURED BY BABY‘S OWN TABLETS Baby‘s Own Tablets are the best medicine a mother can use to relieve her little ones from constipation and all other stomach and bowel troubles. They act as & gentle laxative, are pleasant to take and are absolutely safe. Concerning them Mrs. Philippe St. Pierre, St. Perpetue, Que., says : ‘‘My baby was badly constipated and was eross all the time. Nothing I gave her seemed to do any good till I began Baby‘s Own Tablets. They are the best medicine in the world for little ones and auickly relieved my baby." The Tablets are sold by medicine dezlers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wilâ€" Kams‘ Medicivne Co., Brockville, Ont Children‘s Questions. Moscow Character Enjoyed How!â€" ing Like a Dog at Passersby._ There has recently died one of the best known characters in Mosâ€" cow, the very wealthy Balasheff, who worked his way up in the world from a mere tinker who mended the samovars (teae urns) to a full fledged man of millions. That he was more than a bit "cracked‘" is undersirable. At times he would crawl into one or other of the two dog kennels at his door and would howl and bark as much like a dog as his talents would allow at all the passersby. y Another idicsyncrasy was to go round to & theatre just before the end of the performance and hiro every one of the sledgeo drivers and get them to drive away, while he remained to enjoy the sight of the people shivering in the cold and trying hard not to believe that they were abandoned to ‘"Shanks‘s mare.‘‘ Most of the begging letâ€" ters he received he had printed and distributed the books freo to all One of his last freaks of fantasy was the burial of his two feet that he had to have amputated. He had them buried with all ceoremony and erected a monument inscribed, ‘"‘Horo rest the feot of Balasheff." MADE MILLIONS TINKERING. What Their Majesties Use in the Boudoir. The lovely and perennially youthâ€" ful complexion of Queen Alexandra makes the fact plain that her Maâ€" jesty the Queenâ€"Mother is particâ€" ularly choice as regards her selecâ€" tion of tollet soaps, perfumes, and cosmetics gomralfy. Bo careful has &uoon Alexandra always been in is respect that she has nover used anything of the kind without having first had it analyzed to be assured of its purity. Her favorite perfumes aro those of the lily of the valley and the violet. The German Empress has a proâ€" nounced partiality for the scent known as ‘"newâ€"mown hay,‘" whilst the Queen of Italy has a liking for Roman cream and Palermo cream, with a patriotico prejudico also as regards perfumes. i The Czarina loves the odor of fresh violets, and every day a lavâ€" ish supply of these modest flowers is arranged in all her Imperial Majesâ€" ty‘s rooms, and even scattered among the articles in her wardâ€" robe. No sweet soent seems too powerful for the Czarina, and she delights in having about her such blossoms as those of the hyacinth and the gardenia,. The perfumes she chiefly usesâ€"all of Parisian manufactureâ€"are the jasmine and the jonquil. * Queen Wilhelmina of Holland emâ€" ploys, both in her boudoir and the Royal nursery, a specially fabriâ€" cated English soap scented with heliotrope, while her favorite perâ€" fumse is eauâ€"deâ€"Cologne. Stomach Always Baulked, Had Constant Indigestion Smell of Cooking Made Him Sick â€"Bilions Two Days a Week. Mr. Clemmons‘ experience is not unusual. Nowâ€"aâ€"days poor stomachs are more the rule than the excepâ€" tion. But the proper treatment is sure to make a quick cure. _ You can always depend on Dr. Hamilâ€" ton‘s Pills, they reach the trouble at once, go right to business, work while you sleep and have you feelâ€" ing better if not oured next mornâ€" ing. ‘‘My food seemed to decompose in my stomach, writes Mr. Ralph Clemmons, of Newbridge P.O. "I had a stomach that failed in some way to perform its work. Digesâ€" tion seemed more or less arrested and I grew thin, yellow, nervous. my head ached most terribly. A friend who had been cured of a similar condition, advised me to take Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills regularâ€" The stomach became distended and impeded, apparently the action of the heart, for often at night it would do great stunts. At times ly, which I did. The result in my case was simply marvelous. _ Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills removed the cause, strengthened the stomach, excited the liver to normal action, the kidâ€" neys were released of excessive work. . Health soon grew within me. I can now eat, sleep and live like a live man.‘" Be advisedâ€"use Dr. Hamilton‘s Pillsâ€"they are sure to do you good. 25¢. per box, five for $1.00, at all druggists and storekeepers or by mail from The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canâ€" ada. Consumption of Wine Reduced to One Bottle Per Capita. England is becoming a more soâ€" ber, though, perhaps not a more godly nation. o. . y io. a Lo o io . ce wewe se Pte About thirtyâ€"four years ago the population of the United Kingdom eonsumed .about three bottles of wine per head, and now it is little more than one bottle. The populaâ€" tion is larger and so the wine merâ€" chants are not all ruined, and they sell whiskey, which has a great deal to do with the decline in wine drinking. 2 3 es It is an age of realism, and whisâ€" koey and even port are not treated now .with proper respect. Wa have, according to Messrs. Gilbey, & "eurtailment almost to vanishing point of the after dinner setting‘‘ ; in the old days men would reverâ€" entially empty the decanter before lighting a large cigar, but now they take small ones, or even a cigarette, and it is to be feared asametimes smoke theim before finishing their port Cured by Dr. Hamilton‘s Pilis. ENGLAND SOBERINXG UP. ROYAL COSMETICS. ge of realism, and whisâ€" en port are not treated roper respect Wa have, to Messrs. Gilbey, & r years ago the United Kingdom three bottles of Princess Maric of Roumania Is But Thirteon Years Old. One of the most charming young royalties in all Europe is Princess Marie of Roumania, who is scarceâ€" ly more than thirteen years old. Beauty is her birthright, for her mother, the Crown Princess Maric, siter whom she is named, is neâ€" nowned for her beauty, her amiable manners, and her delightful dispoâ€" sition. The mother married â€" Crown Prince Ferdinand of Roumania when she was eighteen. Reports from Bucharest have it that already young princes and grand dukes have come aâ€"courting Princess Marie. â€" In her veins flows English and Russian blood, which perhaps exâ€" plains why she has blonde hair and blue eyes. Her grandfather was Prince Alfred, Qi;ueen Victoria‘s son, Duke of Edinburgh and Saxeâ€" Coburgâ€"Gotha; her grandmother was Grand Duchess Marie of Rusâ€" Princess Marie and her two sisâ€" ters and brothor have been brought up on essentially modern methods ; between the broad lines of knowâ€" ledgo and savoire faire. The Princesses are devoted to outdoor sports, in which their moâ€" ther joins them enthustastically. Nothing can be prettier than the eight daily in Bucharestâ€"the Crown Princess riding with her children. Â¥s The mother. slender in her wellâ€" fitting habit, looks like a girl, the Princessos ride like lovely Amaâ€" zons, their golden locks streaming in the breezo. Some Persons Never Know What it Means. A good breakfast, a good appeâ€" tite and good digestion mean evâ€" erything to the man, woman or child who has anything to do, and wants to get a good start toward doing it.. py.v9s. NyC _ A Southern man tells of his wife‘s ‘"‘good breakfast‘‘ and also supper, made out of Grapeâ€"Nuts and cream. He says : "I should like to tell you how much good Grapeâ€"Nuts has done for my wife. After being in poor health for the last 18 years, during part of the time scarcely anything would stay on her stomach long enough to nourish her, finally at the suggestion of a friend she tried Grapeâ€"Nuts. 3 o ‘"‘FEvery morning she makes a good breakfast on Grapeâ€"Nuts eatâ€" en just as it comes from the packâ€" age with cream or milk added ; and then again the same at supper, and the change in her is wonderâ€" ‘"‘Now, after about four weeks on this delicious and nutriBGous food, she has picked up most wonderfulâ€" ly and seems as well as anyone can ful We can‘t speak too highly of Grape Nuts as a food after our remarkable experience.‘‘ _ Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont.â€"Read the little book, "‘The Road to Wellville,‘" in pkes. ‘"There‘s a Reason."‘ Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. _ They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. Foot and Headgear Collected by Dowager Queen of Italy. Collectors gather together artiâ€" cles more or less interesting but probably few go in for such bulky objects as those chosen by a distinâ€" guished Britisher says Titâ€"Bits. Old doors are the object of his desiro. His doors come from old houses, castles, and abbeys of historical inâ€" terest. Some time ago he obtained at considerable cost a door through which, during the French revoluâ€" tion, Marie Antoinette, Charlotte Corday, Danton and Robespierre passed on their way to the guilloâ€" tine. _ Probably nobody of toâ€"day has a strong desire to bring together a great variety of teas and snuffs. Lord Petersham, however, a noted | man in his day, had a hobby for acâ€" quiring various kinds of tea and | snuff. All around his sittingâ€"room | were shelves, on the one side laden | with canisters of Souchong, Bohea, \Congou, Pekoe, Russian and other |teas, and on the other with handâ€" | some jars containing every kind of stuff that the collector could lay 1 his hands on. . The Dowager Queen of Italy is |\ the possessor of an odd collection, | one that has the interest of associaâ€" \tion. It comprises the foot and | headgear of royal personages of difâ€" \ferent periods. It is said to inâ€" | clude a sandal worn by Nero, a pair | of white slippers that belonged to \ Mary Queen of Scots, shoes worn bv Queen Anne and the Empress Josephine and gloves that were the !prupert,\' of Marie Antoinette. A BEAUTIFUL PRINXOESS. HOBBIES OF NOTED FOLK. The British aeroplane fleet comâ€" prises about fifty machines, of which some thirty are practicable, modâ€" ern craft. ED. 4 A GOOD BREAFAST. ISSUE 4â€"‘i3. HE FOUND THEM BUT ‘DODD‘S KIDNXEY PILLS CLEANED OUT W.F. BLACK‘S sCIATICA. He was in an agony when a friend gave him a box. Now he recomâ€" mends them to everybody. Newcastle, N.B., Jan. 20. (Speâ€" cial).â€"In these cold fall days when the chill winds crystallize the uric acid in the blood and cause the pangs of Rheumatism and Sciatica to bring sleepless nights to many a home, a man‘s best friend is he who can tell his neighbor of a sure cure for his tortures. Such & friend is Wm. F. Black, of this place. He suffered from Sciatica and lame back. He was so bad that he could not lace his boots or turn in bed. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cured him and he wants all his neighbors to know of the cure. $ > > ‘‘Yes,‘" Mr. Black says, in an inâ€" terview, "I was so bad with Sciaâ€" tica and Lame Back that I couldn‘t lace my shoes or turn in bed, when a friend gave me about a third of a box of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. I started taking them without much faith in their curative powers, and found them all they were recomâ€" mended. _ Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are no faith cure. They‘re a simple but sure cure for discased kidneys. _ Now â€" Iâ€" am _ recommending Dodd‘s Kidney Pills to all sufferers from Kidney Disease." s Turkey Carries the Palm for Youth of Brides and Grooms,. The ideal age to marry is said to beâ€"in the British Isles, at any rateâ€"at the age of twentyâ€"five for the man andâ€"twentyâ€"two for the woman, although legally a boy of fourteen may, if he so desires, take to wife a bride of twelve, providing both, have parental consent, says London Answers. t In Austria a girl and boy are alâ€" lowed to make a home for themâ€" selves at the early age of fourteen ; while in Spain the intending husâ€" band must have passed his fourâ€" teenth birthday, and the bride that of her twelith anniversary. In Gerâ€" many the man must be eighteen, and the same age for husbands preâ€" vails in France and Belgium. The man and woman in Hungary adhering to the Catholio faith may be fourteen and twelve respectively to enter into the holy state of matâ€" rimony ; while those of the Protesâ€" tant religion must reach the years of eighteen and fifteen. The same rule obtains in Portugal as Spain ; but in Russia and Saxony the stanâ€" dard of the marriageable age is again raised to eighteen years of ago for the man, and sixteen for the woman. | Fourteen and twelve for the two sexes is the minimum marrying age in Switzerland. But perhaps Turâ€" key carries all before it in the youth of its brides and brideâ€" grooms. Here the girl and boy who can walk properly, and who are capabie of following the religious ceremony, are permitted to be united in wedlock. How to Cure An Experienced â€" Horseman Solâ€" emnly Declares Nothing is So Satisfactory as Nerviline. "After fifty years‘ experience in raising .horses I can safely testify that no remedy gives such good reâ€" sults for an allâ€"round stable liniâ€" ment as Nerviline.‘"‘ _ Thus opens the very earnest letter of J. J. Evâ€" anston, who lives near Wellington. "I had a very valuable horse that took distemper a month ago, anrd was afraid I was going to lose him. His throat swelled and hard lumps developed. His nostrils ran and he had a terrible cough. I tried different remedies, but was unable to relieve my horse of his pain and suffering till I started to use Nerâ€" viline. I mixed a bottle of Nerviâ€" line and sweet oil and rubbed the mixture on the throat and c est three times a day, and you would scarcely believe the way that horse picked up. Nerviline cured him. I also have used Nerviline for colic in horses and cows, and earnestly recommend it to every man that is raising stock." : | For strains, sprains, swellings, | $MiGo?its fefund mopey if it faile to cure. s s DPruggists refund mopey if it faile to cure. colic, distemper, coughs, and colds, | E. W. GROVE‘S signature is on each box. no liniment will prove so efficaciâ€" | 5 ous in the stable as ‘"Nerviline‘""â€" P k s it‘s good for man or beast, for inâ€" Patience may be a yirbue, cof iss ternal or external use. Wherever| ""*" be simply laziness. * there is pain, Nerviline will cure it. * Refuse substitutes. _ Large size nard‘s umm.m_f.‘_..rf. pBHmEst bottles, 50¢c. ; tria‘l' size, 25¢., at all| The largest battleship under dealers, or the (flt“}‘?h"l‘me Coâ€".| construction is the Japanese ship Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Ont.| Fuso. _ When completed, she will : S ___â€"_â€"._..â€" \have a displacement of 32,000 tons, China‘s Code of Manners. ‘and be able to fire a broadside of A code of manners has been isâ€"| OYC® 20,000 poundsâ€"nearly â€" three sued by President Yuan Shihâ€"k‘ai, \ times as much as that fired by the 5o dudte jhe. . Ealdurizaw .. aukinlags Dreadnousht_____â€"â€"-g' A code of manners has been isâ€" sued by President Yuan Shihâ€"k‘ai, including the following articles: 1. To salute: Take off the hat and bow. 2. At important ceremonies, such as funerals, marriages and national festivals, take off the hat and bow three times. 3. At everyâ€" day ceremonies take off the hat and bow once. 4. When meeting in the street take off the hat without bowâ€" ing. 5. Women must obey articles 1 and 2, but they will not take off their hats. The same decree fixes the style of men‘s and women‘s costumes. About 100 street accidents occur daily in the United Kingdom. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Carget in Says Nerviline is Fine Liniment. THE AGE TO WED. Horse Distemper NO FATH CURE ONTARIO ARCHIVEsSs TORONTO Don‘s try to get the better of a man who hasn‘t any. Don‘t be satisfied to pay as you go. Bave enough to get back. Don‘t get married with the sole idea that misery loves company. Don‘t follow the beaten track unâ€" less you are satisfied to remain beaten. * duction Don‘t trust to luck. Nineâ€"tenths of the people in the world guess wrong. Don‘t accept advice from a man who never offers you anything else. Don‘t expect Opportunity to come to you with a letter of introâ€" Don‘t greet misfortune with a smile unless you are prepared for a oneâ€"sided flirtation. Don‘t buy your friends. They never last as long as those you make yourself. Don‘t place too much confidence in appearances. Many a man with a red nose is white all the way Don‘t envy the rise of others. Many a man who gets to the top is mere froth. through Don‘t fail to have an object in view. Many a man leads such an aimless existence that he could fire at random without hitting it. Don‘t make good resolutions unâ€" less you constantly carry a repair kit with you, 4 a2" An eminent scientist, the other day, gave his opinion that the most wonderful discovery of recent years was the discovery of Zamâ€"Buk. Just think!. As soon as a single thin layer of Zamâ€"Buk is applied to a wound or sore, such injury is inâ€" sured against blood poison | Then again. _ As soon as Zamâ€" 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. a Again. As soon as Zamâ€"Buk is‘\ applied to a wound or to a diseased | part, the cells beneath the skin‘s surface are so stimulated that new healthy tissue is quickly formed. This forming of fresh healthy tissue from below is Zamâ€"Buk‘s secret of healing. The tissue thus formed is worked up to the surface and literâ€" ally casts off the discased tissue above it. This is why Zamâ€"Buk cures are permanent. Only the other day Mr. Marsh, of 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, called upon the Zamâ€"Buk Company and told them that for over twentyâ€" five 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 ago Zamâ€"Buk was introduced to him, and in a few months it cured ihim. Toâ€"dayâ€"over three years afâ€" |ter his cure of a disease he had for | twentyâ€"five yearsâ€"he is still cured, and has had no trace of any return of the eczema! All druggists sell Zamâ€"Buk at 50c. box, or we will send free trial box if you send this advertisement and A Cluater of "Dont‘s." Don‘t sprinkle salt on the tail of A WONDERFUL DIsCOVERY. At every action ask yourself this question :â€"What will be the conseâ€" quence of this to me! We o o O emo Sae o) The greater part of your trouble lies in your fancy, therefore you may free yourself from it when you please. s i a l¢c. â€"st;;fi (to pay return postage) Address Zamâ€"Buk Co., Toronto. r_i.'é_t“every action tend to some point and be perfect in its kind. r'fi;p;ix;e;g lies all in the funcâ€" tions of reason, in warrantable deâ€" sires and virtuous practice. _ Reason and the reasoning faculty need no forcign assistance, but are sufficient for their own purpose. Love affirms its own worthiness, it imparts to others its good, and finds its life again in the wellâ€"being of others. * What can be more delightful than prudence?!? To be furnished with that faculty of understanding which keeps a man from many a false step, and helps him to good fortune in all his business. 5 W:T‘u“s.t:'vwé“i.sâ€"(-)‘ng of the primal obliâ€" gations which proceed from love.â€" Marcus Aurelius. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. The "‘Triple Alliance‘‘ is the name given to the understanding beâ€" tween Germany, Austria and Italy, adopted in 1883. To CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets Druggists refund mopey if it faile to cure E. W. GROVE‘S eignature is on each box. To "to. Ssample mc if you write Nationa! Drug Chemi Co. of‘ Canada, Limited, Gleanings. It behoves one to be careful even in so prosaic a matter as the preâ€" cise day upon which one manicures one‘s nails. For it is popularly supposed that trim them on Monâ€" day and you will receive news beâ€" fore the week is out. Do them on a Tuesday, and it is almost certain you will inherit or buy a new pair of shoes somewhere about that time. For sustained health, do your parâ€" ing on a Wednesday; but, to obâ€" tain wealth, defer the operation till Thursday. If you would avoid trouâ€" ble of any kind, never touch your fingers with scissors on a Friday. Miss Saturday, too, if you are not a good voyager. But of all other days in the week, beware of cut ting them on the Sabbath Day. Astonishing Deliverance of Woman Thought to be Hopelessly Deaf. NEW YORK (Special Despatch). â€"Fully convinced that her hearing has been permanently restored afâ€" ter years of torture with head noises and almost total deafness, Mrs. B. A. Barry of 555 W. 170th St., N. Y. City, has now been perâ€" suaded to tell the story of her wonâ€" derful deliverance. o After having spent hundreds of dollars on mechanical devices, mediâ€" cines and doctors‘ fees, she decided that this latest discovery, however simple and inexpensive, should be the last she would try before reâ€" signing herself to the hopelessness of permanent and total deafness. Those interested in Mrs. Barry‘s case and the hope it holds out for them may write to her in confidence for full details, which she offers to send gratuitously. Eight hundred and eightyâ€"one thousand, two hundred and fortyâ€" one births and 527,864 deaths were registered in England and Wales during the year 1911. Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited Sirs,â€"I have used your MINARD‘® LINIMENT for the past 2% yeare, and whilst I have occasionally used other liniâ€" ments I can safely say that I have never used any equal to yours. . _ T uces d .o ic s c dh Jutâ€" e If rubbed between the hands and inâ€" haled frequently, it will never fail to cure cold in the head in twentyâ€"four houre. It is also the Best for bruises, epraing, Great Britain carries on more trade with Germany than with any other country. _ France and the United States are her next best customers. Try Murine Eye Rem: Fineâ€"Acts Quickly When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smartingâ€"Feels Fineâ€"Acts Quickly. Try it for Red, WClK, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Mlusâ€" trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Oculistsâ€"not a "‘Patont Med» fcine"â€" but used in successful Physicians‘ Prace tice for many {,«n. Now dedicated to the Pubâ€" lic and sold bé. migllu at 26 and wo&er Bottie. Murine Eye lve in Aseptic Tubes, and b0c. eightyâ€"one persons were imprisonâ€" ed for debt in England and Wales during 1911. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Your drucfict will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itohâ€" ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. A good way to have all the friends you need is not to need any. HER HEARING RESTORED. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. "Your hair wants cutting badly, sir,‘‘ said the barber insinuatingâ€" ly to a customer. ""No, it doesn‘t,"" replied the man in the chair; "it wants cutting nicely. You cut it badly last time!‘" sPEND THE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA. Attractive ratee . will be auot.ed via variable routes, lflordinlbthe nest scenâ€" ery. The Los Angeles imited, le-vlnf Chicago daily 10:16 p.m. for Bouthern Caliâ€" fornia, the Ran Francisco Overland Limâ€" ited, leaving Chicago 8:30 p.m., lese than three days en route, provide the best of everything in railway travel. The China Dartmouth. ©CERRERTCE Cl C OCT O C edules and Japan Mail leaves Chicago daily at 10 :45 p.m. for San Francisco and Los Anâ€" geles. Illustrated literature on applionâ€" tion to B. H. Bennett, G. A., Chicago and gorth Western Ry., 4 Yonge 8t., Toronto, nt. Seven thousand six hundred and 1,500 Manufacâ€" turers of PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS CHARLES 0. MAROQi $200.00 IN COLD CIVEN AWAY FREE Can you lmnfe the above sets of JumDied Tetiers "nto Te MEAEAMIAET U UIETEE® Dus be nstience and en SHARE IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE ABOYVE PRIZE. | It is no casy task, But by patience and perâ€" severence you can probably make ut 5 or 6 of them, | To the percon who can nu{o out the largest number we m give the sum of One l'.u-!md Doilars. ‘Tothe person making out the second largest pumver the sum of F ‘Dollars, . To the person making the third largest number the sum of Thirty Doliors. To the person making the fourth hr&ven number the sum of 1 wenty Dollare, Should mgusouunu answers equally correct, the frst two zrlul will be divided between them, (euch recciving $mr00) Should three send in cqul(yt-d answers, the rst three prizes will have to he divided, (each receiving $60.00), Should four persons send equally cerrect amswers the whole sum of $300,00 wi.l be equally divided (each receiving $s00«), and so on in like .&rvhh‘ they cu.xly with a sim‘»le condition about which we wil write as soon as n--mm geo W NOT \)AN];'M CElr‘d;r OF YOUR )IL(‘)NE‘L'HEN YOU ANSWER THIS ADV'!l ’2“ W';lzjl(‘ g:a;fl out anvt e a . waite us at once enclosing sâ€"cent stamp for our ys # Warits Af °A‘":E-”‘fli}:::'- CAXADIAN NEDFECINE C6., Dept. §1 â€" MONTREAL QUR A magnificent tenâ€"story, fireâ€"proof addition is just being completed, making this famous hostelry the newest and most upâ€"toâ€"date 0f Atlantic City Hotels. A new feature is the unusual size of the bed rooms, aver@{ging 19 feet square. e lveréhroon commands sn ocean view, bath attached wm‘ sea and water, evalglass in every chamber. 'l‘em*ernure regulated by Thei the latest development in steam heating. Telephone in every room. privileges. Capacity 600. Writ« Can you arrange t_?-g,}gv_e_;;ud!um':kd lctters into the names of elght well known tnuhlt&‘ sets of JumbjeC ‘otters Into 2 Hoeg be ardpevres i Nail Knells. LPAPE CPAKE Yours truly, J. G. LESLIE FUR $ No Smartingâ€"Feels it for Red, Weak, ROYRENH NREOCA ETTE OISFGURED WTH ERUPTIONS On FAGE Body Covered With Running Sores, Gibbsâ€"‘"Stout people, they say, are rarely guilty of meanness of crime.‘"‘ Dibbsâ€"‘‘Well, you ses, it‘s so difficult for them to stoop to anything low." 80 Champagne St., Montreal, Quebec.â€" *I have a fiveâ€"yearâ€"old boy who was suffor» ing from what the doctor said was "!a gratelle." His body was all m covered with running sores, ) W ‘The trouble started with H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street Toronte. N Cheap and on easy :erms. Ssvnxwv.su â€"ACIES WITH Goon & buildings and anple orchard; abous five miles from Hamilton. z> gratelle," His body v .\ covered with running J \ ‘The trouble started / pimples and opened u sores, . Of course scra made it worse. ‘The S P tions appeared on hi mA | and diefigured him m ‘The boy could not «l L"\ nirht from the itchir H 4# pimples and opened up i: :o e s sores, Of course scratching p«<4 made it worse. ‘The erupâ€" tions appeared on his f1ce & and disfigured him awhully, "cg\ ‘The boy could not dupl’ night from the itching «. pain, and I did not know what to do with him. It made him cross and fretful, 1f I have tried one, I have tried fifty remedios without result. At last I got samples of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and aftor using them two days I noticed a changa& I then bought a fullâ€"sized cake of Cuti Boap and one box of Outicura Oh&_tm I used to give the boy a hot bath dally using Cuticura Soap freely, and then applied the Cuticura Ointment. He had suffered three months with the horrible disease boâ€" fore I started to use the Outicura Soap and Ointment, and nine days after the boy was cured and bas not been troubled since." (Signed) E. Cloutier, Dec. 12, 1911. H. W. DAWSON, Toronte. F»â€"> 2e IN KENT COUXNTYâ€"â€" Soil, sand and clay logm bui‘ldun‘o ° AFP PA PPUERCC l NE T90 b Soil, sand and clay loam; buildinges in good repair; close to market and railâ€" way #«tation. Price two thoueand . The Western Real Estate, London, Ont. and faded Buits would look better dyed. If no agent of ours in your town, write direct to Montreal, Box 33. Gold Medilut. British American Dyseing Co. Outicura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. A single set is often sufficient. liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32â€"p. Skin Book. Address post card Potter Drug & mm 000C STAMP COoLLECTORSâ€"HUNDRED _ DIFâ€" o ferent Poreign _ Btamps, Oatalogus, Album, only Reven Cente. Marke 6**%â€"P Company, ‘Toronto. CAN(‘ER. TUMORS, LUMPS, _ ETC. internal and external, cured weithh» out pain by our home treatment, Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited, Collingwood, Ont museeremmee e e PCR EL CC (‘ ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD K der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel. Lumbago and kindred nilments positively cured with the new German Remedy. "Sanol," price $1.50. Another new remedy for Diabetesâ€"Mellitus, and sure eure, ie "Banol‘s Antiâ€"Diabetes." Price £2.00 from druggists or direct. The Sanol Mannfac turing Gom‘rnny of â€" Canada, . Limited. Winnipeg, Man. goILERS dy Lovered With RHunning »0res, Could Not Sleep from Itching and Pain. Cross and Fretful. Tried Fifty Remedies Wid‘ut Result, Cured in Nine Days by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. lustrated booklet. FREE TRIAL MfSS¢3R TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY, D. §. WHITE, Prosident. Let us send you absolutely free one treatment of Luxurine, if it is only to *3 e prove to you that 1t colors n , grey hair and makes it P grow, stops {tching, remoâ€" % ves dandruff and makes the hair of man or women o child heavy and beautifully glossy. You lave only to send us your address, with 10c. enclosed for mailing and packing, and we will send you anywhere our treatment, at our own exrpense . Write toâ€"day. Address DR. PROSSE Dept 2 203 Comunissioner Street, Montreal and § Pp:,e:_nu rposes SMOKE STACKS, â€" Agen vant Venci POLSON YBRAPRSRE | UNDKED ACRESâ€" COUNTY HaLCU\. Good House; ~Buildings: Orchard. YOUR OVERCOATS The Soui of a Pianois* Action, Insist on the "OTTO HIGEL® Engines and Shipbullders STAMPS AND COINS. FARMS FOR SALE ., Dept. 40D, Boston, U. 8. A. MISCELLANEOUS® STACKS, Agen‘s for Sturte ating and Heating Srstems, Piano Action IRON WORKS LIMIT ED ulldhfl \'.h(‘ma have sold u:;nr old stock and are hungry for fresh goods. We sell to them. Bend for price list and ship to M. F. Plasizer & Co. 6 East 12th Bt. (Dock %). New York Oity Nothing quite so nice as a beautitul bead of hair, New and Secondâ€" hand, for heating TANKS AND TORCNTO Ej

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