Cuticura Soap and Outicura Ointment are sold by druzgists and dealers everywhere. A singlo set is often sufficient. Li sample of each mailed free! with 29.n ci1â€" to wash him with the hot water and.put the on, and in three weeks head were clear. I can of the Cuticura Ointn Boap." (Signed) Mrs. Nov. 18, 1911. quite a lot Woodstock, Yarmouth Co., xX ".""'lltboutthm'mok hd-a.nrlm:nonmmu llbennh.nmon......h.' fllï¬hfldmdo" over his -diormednhard.mm dumeatiss o W 20 SALT RKEUM oN BaBsy‘s wEap 217 Greenwood Ave., Toronto, Ont **My trouble was varicose veing abe ankle. It broke into a sore which wa ful. â€" The sore itched and burned so that I could searcely sleep. The skin: hmndnndlnlhm«j. I could no & shoe for eight weeks. I tried severa ments.but they didn‘t seem to do it any Then I was recommended to use Cu Soap and Ointment. I bathed with the emSospudput.mtloCnucm ment on and they gave the greatest hnbv'nhthomwnmthvlyn (Signed) Mrs. MacGregor, Feb. 21 1« Persistent Beggarâ€"‘"And both me parents died and left me an orâ€" phan.‘‘ â€" Pedestrianâ€"""Poor fellow ! What are you going to do with it ?" SHIIOH®« leaped his eyes suddenly fell upon a face close to him. Ho remembered it, and its story flashed upon him. He had talked with that young man a few days ago, and had learned that three years ago, with but small chance of life, he had left behind him in England his wi‘e and chilâ€" dren, and now, in full health, was on his way home. But he stood among the doomed. The gentleman in an instant} seized the man and forced him over the gunwale and stepped into his|. place. In a few minutes all was |â€" over. The ship had gone down, carrying with it many brave men, | but none braver or grander than he ‘ who gave his life for his friend. ; Broke Into Sore. The man menti the fortunate ones ed until the men leaped his eves sv« mast, sail or rudder. Whilst the storm was still raging the only two boats were lowered, but they were not half enough for the passengers on board. While this was being done the captain ordered that lots should be drawn to settle which of thein should go in the boats. The last had been drawn, and the forâ€" tunate ones ranged themseives in line. VARICOSE VEMY _ ABOVE ANKLE voyage when she was caught in a storm. It lasted night after night, until in the end she was without Brave Deed of a Man Who Gave His Life for a Friend. A sailing vessel left Australia for England, and one of the passengers was a gentleman who had gone out to Australia for his health, but the country had not suited him, so he was now returning. The ship had made more than half her homeward make you well and strong. To build up the blood is the special purpose of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and that is why they are the best spring medicine. If you feel the need of a tonic at this season give Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills a fair trial and you will rejoice in new health, new strength and new energy. Do not let the trying weather of summer find you weak and ailing. _ Build yourself up now with Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pillsâ€"the pills that strengthen. Ask for Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People and do not be perâ€" suaded to take something else. If your dealer «does not keep these Pills they will be sent by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "Ooke into Sore. Itched and Burned So Badly Could Scarcely Sleep, Red and Inflamed. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Entirely Cured. If you are pale and sallow, if you feel continually tired out, breathâ€" less after slight exertion, if you have headaches or backaches, if you are irritable and nervous, if your joints ache, if your appetite fails and food does not nourish nor sleep refresh you, Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills will There is just one cure for lack of blood and that is more blood. Food is the material from which blood is made, but Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills double the value of the food we eat. They give strength, tone up the stomach and weak digestion, elear the complexion of pimples, eruptions and boils, and drive out rheumatic poisons. b IMPURE BLOOD The o~x THE BOOMED SHiIP. Paxxinwg of Winter Leaves Peoâ€" ple Weak and Deprassed must have Wmm would not.â€"sleep. . I used h the Cuticura. Soapâ€"and it the Cuticura Ointmeng I can‘t speak teo highly Ointment and Oatiacc *‘C., Foronto, Ontario.â€" varicose veins above my to a sore which was pai ed and burned so badly y sleep. The skin around imed. I could not wear ee. with 32â€"p. Skin ird Potter Drug & . Boston, U, 3. A, head and forehead, > rash, which came over his forehead m crust. It looked IN THE SPRING o Cuticura Oint. the greatest relief. © tried several ointâ€" m to do it any good, m Entirely cured,"* Feb. 21, 1912, _ " (C" UPON& ) troubled with chronic dyspepsia lor He remembered | years, found immediate relief on shed upon him. |ceasing coffee and using Postum. that young man ’ Still another friend told me that nd had learned | Postum was a Godsend, her heart , with but small | trouble having been relieved after had left behind!leaving off coffee and taking on uatts u_ kh se ol e was one Of| when she fou and as he waitâ€"|delicious an â€" before him had | "Another enly fell upon a | troubled with Ho remembered vearse faund use Cuticurs Cutiâ€" My ‘‘Well, you see, ma‘am," Sarah, ‘"‘the master said t was leaking, so I put up the cateh it." in ‘the ‘hall. . Sl;sâ€"pe‘c;;n; the ‘:ï¬;;;- try girl, she called Sarah and asked what it all meant. She Caught It. Sarah, the new maid, was unused to city ways. ~One day soon after her arrival her mistress noticed a _pa%l‘ha.?gi_l‘:g from the gas bracket | _ Longâ€"range weather forecasting, |so long discredited by scientifc ; men, appears to be gaining respecâ€" itability. little by little, with the | progress of meteorology, says the | Scientific American. The last anâ€" nual report of the Dutch East Inâ€" dian meteorological service menâ€" | tions the fact that forecasts of the strength and weather characterisâ€" l’lics of the easterly monsoon are | now issued at Batavia each April. | Official monsoon forecasts have ! been regularly made in British Inâ€" dia for many years. In the United , States Weather Bureau, Sunday forecasts for a weck in advance have become an established instituâ€" 'tion. Of course in all these cases the forecasts deal with only the broader features of the : we&&her, over wide areas. and it was as well as TT COd ECCE AZIACITUBN OE LHO BEST L:nmiument in use. 1 got my foot badliy jammed lately. I ba:‘b«d it well with MINARD‘S LINIMENT, moub it nas als Do en t nett t Postum. o many such cases came to my notice that I concluded coffee was the cause of my trouble and I quit [ and took up Postum. _ I am more ’Ithan pleased to say that my days of trouble have disappeared. I am well and happy." Look in pkgs for the famous little b(:qk. ‘"‘The Road to Wellville.‘"‘ Ever read the abbï¬a'lveu'o'r‘;. A nev;v one appears from time to time. They ars genuine, true, and full of human intevost. | Tea is just as harmful, because it contains caffeine, the same drug | found in coffee. "At other times I had severe headaches ; stomach finally became affected and digestion so impaired that I had serious chronic dyspepâ€" sizx and constipation. A lady, for many years State President of the W. C. T. U., told me she had been greatly bencfited by quitting coffee |and using Postum; she was trouâ€" ‘bled for years with asthma. ~She said it was no cross to quit coffee ’when she found sne could nave as delicious an article as Postum. ! ‘"‘Another lady, who had been viiauly0diq_sounqp puowju17 s.pseujy cown 8t. Paul Park Incident. "After drinking coffee for breakâ€" fast I always felt languid and dull, having no ambition to get to my morning duties. Then in about an hour or so a weak, nervous derangeâ€" ment of the heart and stomach would come over me with such force I would frequently have to lie e s ooo e o S es ty of the size and :erriflic explosive power of the large shells. Prof. Verth, of Kiel, gave an acâ€" count of his experiences in naval warfare. He said that in these casâ€" es the wounds were more serious than in military fighting on account Prof. Goldammer made an adâ€" dress in which he described the ut ter neglect of the sick and woundâ€" ed Turks after demoralization set in on their retreat from Lule Burâ€" gas. Dr. Frank, of Berlin, who was at the head of a large Greek field hosâ€" pital, said that a large number of men had been wounded in the calf of the leg. These wounds were very painful. _ Prof. Coenan declared that war surgery, so far as his experience with the Greek army showed, was chiefly a matter of arm, leg and head wounds. Injuries in the breast and abdomen were very few. He had treated 563 wounded men and not one of them died. He said that the wounded men did not experiâ€" ence any pain from the small caliâ€" bre highâ€"power bullets. The first notice of the fact that they had been hit came from weakness and bleeding, which disturbed their usual functions. i an rifles healed quicklyf and left alâ€" most no scar. The Congress recently held in Berlin of the Society of German Surgeons was unusually interesting because of the reports made by these doctors who participated in the Tripolitan and Balkan wars. Professor Goebel, of Breslau, deâ€" ‘clared that the bombs thrown from Italian aeroplanes in Tripoli did no damage. It was very seldom that they exploded owing to the sandy soil of the country. He also said that wounds from bayonets or or swords were rare as the combatâ€" ants did not get close enough for handâ€"toâ€"hand fighting. The wounds inflicted by the small calibre Italiâ€" Longâ€"Range Forecasting. Of 565 Shot in the Greek One Died. MODERN WARFARE WOUXDS. r MINARD‘S LINIMENT FRIENDS HELP. ell as ever next day. . Yours very truly, T. G. MeMULLEN , ma‘am,‘‘ replied thei gas pail to ED. 4 "Do you favor© votes for woâ€" men t‘ "I do," replied the Lonâ€" don policeman.. "It would be a great comfort to me to see a crowd of suffragettes voting instead of making unkind remarks and throwâ€" making unkind ing dynamite.‘" Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itchâ€" ing, Blind, Bieeding or Protruding*Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Gertieâ€"‘"I wish you to.know that I don‘t stand on trifies." â€" Helen (glancing at her feet)â€"‘"‘No, dear ; I see you don‘t." LobA T t sAvc PR 604. 4 Try Murine Eye Reme!%.r No Smartingâ€"Feels Fineâ€"Acts Quickly. y it for Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Tllusâ€" trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Oculistsâ€"not a "Patent Medâ€" Icine"â€"but used in successful Physicians‘ Prac» tice for many years. Now dedicated to the Pub« lie and sold bx l.lru“lsu at 25¢ and 50c per Bottle. Murina WMea MatesIR in O Pnl? " CEET T Oe e e on e o t e Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago ‘‘Who painted Subbub‘s house ?" ‘"‘He told me the name of the conâ€" cern. I think he said it was done by Fitz and Startz." When Your Eyes Need Care Trv Murine Eva Ramaify Ns @weasimlo acc,) Not *"The Family Friend for 40 years." A never failing rene!y for Croup and (Vhooping Cough, be obeyed to stand erect without a backbone, especially when he has much weight to carry. Nothing can keep a man down when he has grit and determination. It is as impossible to imprison energies as it would be to bottle up steam. Selfâ€"confidence makes men gods, whose wills must Shiloh PA _ _. 4 ; _ §@!SlS at e and S0e per Bottle. urine Mye Saive in Aseptic Tubes, 2¢ and We hecir _ us 6 s‘ P C is Not Much Chance for the Man Whose Courage Fails. Thousands of men go down, after several consecutive reverses, beâ€" cause they lose heart. They decide that luck or fate is against them, and that it is no use to try further. You will notice that the man who does not lose his courage or his deâ€" termiration when he loses his proâ€" perty gets on his feet again infiniteâ€" ly quicker than the man who loses heart ; in fact, there is not much chance for the man whose courage ' fails. When he loses his grip, as a rule, he loses his climbing qualities, and simply drifts. A dead fish will float with the stream, but it takes a very lively one to swim against a strong current. If we could anaâ€" lyse the cause of all the failures in the world we should find that loss of confidence had more to do with theso failures than the loss of proâ€" perty. Outside of character itself, there is no loss so great as that of selfâ€"confidence; for, when this is gone, there is nothing to build upon. It is impossible for a man ‘Baby‘s Own Tablets were of great benefit to my little boy and I would advise all mothers with sickly chilâ€" dren to give them a trial.‘" The Tablets are sold at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. YALUE OF SELFâ€"CONFIDENCE. Baby‘s Own Tablets are the best medicine a mother can give her litâ€" tle one. They act as a gentle laxaâ€" tive, sweeten the stomach, break up colds and make teething easy. Conâ€" cerning them Mrs. Alphonse Lanâ€" dry, Upper (,‘araquet, N. B., says: PILES CURED IN 6 To 14 paYys Benvenuto Ceollini, imprisoned at Rome, resolved to free himself ‘by selfâ€"destruction, but was deterred by the apparition of a woman of wondrous beauty, whose reproaches turned him from his purpose. Naâ€" poleon once called attention to a bright star he believed he saw shinâ€" ing in his room, and said : ‘"It has never deserted me. I see it on the occasion of every great event, urging me onward. It is my unfailing omen of success." a creation of imagination. Doctor Johnson heard his mother call his name in a clear yvoice, though ske was at the time in another city. Count Emanuel Swedenborg beâ€" lieved that he had hte privilege of interviewing persons in the spirit world. Loyola, lying wounded at the siege of Panpeluna, saw the Virgin, who encouraged him to prosecute his mission. ° Sir Joshua Reynolds, leaving his house, thought the lamps were trees, and the men and women bushes agitated by the breeze. Oliver Cromwell, lying sleeping on his couch, saw the curtains open and a gigantic woâ€" man appear, who told him he would become the greatest man in Engâ€" land. _ Ben Johnson spent the watches of the night an interested spectator of a crowd of Tartars, Turks and Roman Catholics, who rose up and fought around his armâ€" chair till sunrise. Many Supernatural Appearances to World‘s Famous Recorded. Goethe states that one day he saw the exact counterpart of himself coming toward him. Pope saw an arm apparently come through the wall, and made enquiries after its owner. Byron often received visits from a spectre, but he knew it to be BABY‘S OWN TABLETS GHOSTS AND GREAT MEX An Advocate. . No Smartingâ€"Feels [ry it for Red, Weak, ulated Eyelids. Illus Package. _ Murine is ISSUE 1»â€"‘138. food rich in silicates, especially grassâ€"for example, horned cattle, deer, ele, hants, who have not only groat tueiu, but bony hides. Birds, which require a large amount of silicates for their dietary by eati sand and gravel. The wonderl:g Hair is a horny growth, just like feathers, wool, nails, hoofs, claws and horns, requiring silicious earth for its formation. All animals with great horn development feed upon Man Lost His Hirsute Covering When He Stopped Eating Buds, Clothing has had little to do with man‘s loss of the hairy covering, as appears from & comparison of clothed and unclothed men in the same latitude. INFLUENCE OF FOOD ON HAIR No medicine on earth is so certain to colds, headache, or catarrh." cure every form of Catarrh© or throat trouble as "Catarrhozone." Get the large $1.00 @ize, lasts two months and is guarâ€" anteed; medium size 50¢.; wample size 25¢.; all storekeepers and druggists, or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. [ Catarrhozone doesn‘t stop at the relief stageâ€"it goes furtherâ€"keeps on going till a cure is effected. Bad cases are cured, as you can judge from the following letâ€" ter:â€""Every morning for six months last winter I awoke with a bad taste, and awful breath and stuffed up feeling in my nostrils," writees Rob E. Rutland, of Reâ€" gina. ‘"It was simply an awful case of chronic Catarrh. Relief first came from Catarrhozone. I used that inhaler twenty times a day and took it to bed with me at night. I amâ€"cured, and by the use of Catarrhozone stay well. Now I am free from irritable throat trouble, coughs, At ‘last science has discovered a real remedy, a new scientific marvel which acts like no other Catarrh remedy on earth. "Catarrhozone" operates on a new plan; it is a direct remedy, goes instantly to the source of the trouble. Its rich, fraâ€" grant essences and hcaling balsame are breathed in vapor form through a special inhaler and give instant relief. ( When the attack is severe, your eyes are watery and look weak. Your breath is offensive, due to inflammation in the nose and throat. Destroy This Polsonous Disease Bofore Your Health is Seriously Injured. Perhaps you haven‘t thought of calling those unpleasant eymptoms that affected your nose and throat by any particular nameâ€"but it‘s Catarrh just the same. Your Bad Taste In The Morning Is Due To Catarrh Wnn emns Ne‘ o 9 SHL * | _ Copeland Bowie, who declared he spoke as a sincere friend of reliâ€" gion, denounced these existing antiâ€" blasphemy statutes because of the unjust discrimination in their enâ€" forcement. He said that if a fellow of an Oxford college, a distinguishâ€" ed member of Parliament, or an eminent literary*m&n cared to blasâ€" pheme in learned anrd forcible lanâ€" guage, there was little chance of his being prosecuted and imprisonâ€" ed, but if a workingman at the street corner or in a public park gave expression to tho same ideas in crude or foolish language he was haled before a court and frequently sentenced to a considerable term of imprisonment. A meeting to this end was held recently in Essex Hall, London, the traditional home of religious freedom in England, which was the scene of a similar meeting in 1824. It was attended by many clergyâ€" men and prominent secularists, who all joined in denouncing the laws and demanding their abolition. A resolution urged their early repeal, asserting that they were "feroâ€" cious‘‘ and ‘"inhuman,‘" and an inâ€" fringement of the great principleqm of civil and religious liberty, 1 Jnt o cce 1020 . . 1 English Clergymen and Secularists Start Campaign. Recent prosecutions under the existing English laws aganist blasâ€" phemy have resulted in a concerted movement for their repeal on the ground that they are archaic and unfair. ‘‘My symptoms led me to believe I had kidney disease, and I started to use Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. I have taken eight boxes in all, and I am very grateful for the benefit I have received from them." If the disease is of the kidneys or from the kidneys, Dodd‘s Kidâ€" ney Pills will cure it. He‘s Back. at Work Again, Aifter Suffering from the Pains, Neryâ€" ousness and Depression that Only Kidney Discase Can Bring. Point Alexarider, Ont., April 14 (Special).â€"Mr. D. A. Froncare, a wellâ€"known and popular young farâ€" mer, living near here, who has been a sufferer from kidney disease for some time past, is back at work again, and he says, without hesitaâ€" ltion, that his cure is due to Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. _ _"I was always tired and nervâ€" ous,"‘ Mr. Froncaire says, in speakâ€" ing of his illness. "‘I suffered from backache â€"and neuralgia, and my sleep was broken and unrefreshing. My eyes were puffed and there were dark red circles around them. ‘‘My muscles would cramp. Ifelt heavy and sleepy afterwards, and I was depressed and lowâ€"spirited, while shortness of breath and dizzy spells served to make life yet more miserable for me. oA e t o n 0h w t un were heavy ; and I ha-(i’ a dragging senggtion across the loins. ANTIâ€"BLASPHEMIX G LAWS TELLS WHAT DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS DID FOR HX. Popular Young _ _ Farmer Talks was always thirsty ; my limbs R TORONTO Jim Hicks says times are so good that there have been days When noâ€" body but customers hung around the corner grocery. It is due to the crude folk who owned Australia not so very long ago, to say that they had invented the top before the white usurpers came along. Tops are made from the fruit of one of the gourds that is about the size of a small orange., The spindle is a smooth and slender piece of wood fastened to the top with gum. To spin the top, the players revolve the spindle between the palms of their hands. Some blacks are so expert that the top ‘(goes to sleep‘‘ before the eyes of the smiling and exultant player. l Black Boys of Australia Are Much Like® Our Boys. The bla¢k children of north Queensland are as much absorbed in their games as white children. One praiseworthy aspect of their sport, writes Mr. E. J. Banfield in | ‘""My Tropic Isle,"‘ is that they play their game for the sake of the game, not to gain the plaudits of an idle crowd or in expectation of reward. In order to acquire dexterity, the fishâ€"spear in the first instance is a mere toy. A colored boy, in all the joyous abandon _ of nakedness, sports with a spear suitable to his height and strength for a month toâ€" gether, floating chips and scraps of bark in the water as targets, until hands and eyes are brought under absolute control. In the meantime he has also practised on small fish, ‘a.nd soon he is a regular cont;ibu- tor to the larder. The kirraâ€"kul tree provides the means of satisfying that desire for a noise that is instinctive in the boy, whatever his race or color. Young, lusty shoots several feet long and full of sap are placed in the fire for a few minutes. When ‘ they are "bashed‘‘ on a log or other ‘ bard substance, the heated gas in | the pithy core bursts out with a picâ€"| tolâ€"like report. YOUNG BARBARIAXNS AT PLAY Family size bottle, 50c.; trial size, 25¢.; at all storekeepers and druggiste, or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., U. 8. A. Back Sufferers, Read Below. "I am just so delighted with the comâ€" fort Nerviline brought me that I want to talk about it all the time," writes J. O. Caughlan, of Saskatoon. "For ages I have been subject to an aching, dragging feelâ€" ing at the base of the spine. When atâ€" tacks came on it made my whole body ache. It appeared as if I had taken cold and a soreness developed all through my muscular syetem. When in Winnipeg one day a friend spoke to me of Nerviline, and I bought a 50c. bottle. That wase the best halfâ€"dollar I ever epent, it did so ‘much for me. It is hard to convince some people of what a really good medicine . can do, but there will be no coeptics after they try out Nerviline. I use it for everyâ€" thing now. It‘s fine for Rheumatism and Neuralgia and all sorts of muscular pain it cures quickly. But internally, if posâ€" sible, Nerviline is even better. It cures a cramp in ten seconds, and, as for gas and upset or sour stomach, nothing could excel Nerviline. I think it should be kept in every home as a protection againet sudden ills, and also to cure ills that reâ€" sist other treatments." It Will Stop Your Aching Back, Stop Your Suffering, Keep You Well. Sore Back, No Fun, Cure It Toâ€"Day, Rub on "Nerviline!" That our domestic swine, which are descended from the hairyâ€"brisâ€" tled wild hogs, become almost hairâ€" less can be attributed to nothing elsd than the lack of silicate in their food. The change of the color of skin from the dark color of the wild hog to the almost white skin of the domestic swine may also be attriâ€" buted to the change from the naâ€" tural food, consisting of fruits, nuts and roots, to the food we give our domestic swine, which consists so largely of milk, and has salt added thereto, the great bleacher. Since it is plain that food rich in silicates produces horny growth of al kinds, whether feathers or hair, it is plain that food which is poor in silicates tends to reduce the forâ€" mation of horny substance in aniâ€" mal or man, «thus reducing *‘ the strength of the bones, causing rickâ€" ets, and in hens, causing them to lay eggs with leathery shells. That in sheep a change of diet produces loss in growth of wool has been proved by taking sheep from Triâ€" poli to Fessan, where after two years, they almost altogether lost their wool. In Fessan they did not find the luxuriant grass to which they had been accustomed, for in Fessan every one lives on datesâ€" camels, horses, dogs even, and â€"zand is well known. Italian inyesâ€" tigators have found massive glass balls crushed to powder in the gizâ€" zards of fowls. Spallanzani experiâ€" mented with a turkeyâ€"cock, feeding him twelve sharp stee! points in an electuary, or cake, and he found, after 18 hours, when he opened the gizzard, that the little blades were broken up and not one had even sctaped the interior of the gizzngi. digestive power of the fowl‘s band, doctor 1‘ ‘‘Well, to be Womanâ€""I gave you 10 . week and you look as dis: as ever." _ Beggarâ€"‘"‘We it‘s deuced hard breaking smart set with 10 cents." A young fool never believes what an old fool tells him, so what‘s the use of anybody either giving or takâ€" ing advice ? Minard‘s unlmn; Cures "seless to restore an active desire for food. The doctors told me my liver and kidneys were both at fault, but the mediâ€" cines they gave me were too severe and reduced my strength so that I had to abandon them. At the suggestion of a friend who had been eured of blood and skin trouble, I began the use of Dr. Hamâ€" ilton‘s Pills. ‘The difference I first noticed was, that while they cleansed the system, instead of feeling weaker I fely; better after taking them. Indeed their activity was so mild it was easy to forget I had taken them at all; they seemed to go . right to the liver, and in a very brief time not only did all source of neusea disappear, but I began to crave food and I digested it reasonably well. Then I beâ€" #an to put on weight until within three months I was brought to a condition of good health. I urge Dr. Hamilton‘s Pille for all who are in poor health," Get this best of all medicines toâ€"day and refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamilâ€" ton‘s Pills. of Mandrake and Butternut, Sold by all druerists ama se a lc oC paid by "For a period laet summer the thought of food "excited feelings of nausea," writes Mre. C. A. Dod(‘e. of Bloomsbury. â€""The heat had made me listlees and fhuï¬ taste for food reduced me to a condit of semiâ€"etarvation and brought me to the verge of nervous collapse. ‘Tonies were uuseless %o rextora an" amatas goun SWn ‘‘What is the matter wi Here Is More Proof of Quick Cure for All Folks That are Weak, Gained in Weight, Digestion Restored, Health Renewed The latest form of dry dressing for wounds has been invented by Dr. Chevrier of Paris, who uses a sterile solution of glucose. _ The wound is first of all cleansed with a poultice steeped in the same liquid. It has been found that this form of dressing has a remarkably calming effeéct .on painful wounds, and the reparation of the tissues is rapid. Dr. Cocheral has followed on Dr. Chevrier‘s lead, but employs powâ€" dered sugar melted in hot water, Although the practice of tatooing is expressly forbidden in the Seripâ€" turesâ€"for in Leviticus it is stated, ,‘‘Ye shall not make any cutting in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you‘‘â€"the fashion of decorating the skin with religious subjects seems to be steadily growâ€" ing. According to a London tatoo artist, he is often called upon to tatoo hymns, texts, and copies of famous religious pictures on the bodies of religious enthusiasts, as well as original symbolical designs. | More Praise for Dr. Hamilton‘s ; prg 2 _ _ T. SW HILb ~3OFr Dr. "Halnlk Pills. of Mandrake and Butternut, by all druggists and storekeepers, er box or five for $1.00, Bent postâ€" by The‘ Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, . and Kingston, Canada. STRAYED from the X Ranch Corral a wall eyed Pinto Broncho with a Roman nose and lightning heels. We have issued a humorous descriptive circular of this remarkable bronco with illusâ€" trations of his antics. Sent free on application to any reader of this paper. This is the most famous circular ever printed in the English language. More than half a million copies have already been distributed to advertise our famous Pinto Shell gloves made from tough Bronco hides. For a free copy send postal to HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO, Canada‘s Expert Glove and Mitt Makers, ‘ MONTREAL. n\t both contagious and sexual, in serving mares of _ "" 994 Pac Health .ï¬nw. There_are many of thoce ,,..l0°* injurious to the stallion. To counteract the grow ht v:( s t;ernu in his system, and keep him in normal cans .. ¢; A> mou Germicide in mfln‘ form known and £« ‘;..h.,. ternal use. :m:fll Liquid Distemper Cure is saste ,; ...\ @* it eure. It acts on the whole gland system, regulates the vital force, ;.\ "° D4 kloodl riohh‘ and red. It wul.:‘n?h.h any stallion to go through m long o« .::‘:: cepin im oV rous & Mm‘m.umof i ".' koeping hin ..o‘q-'inn'nadmn other day on his tongue or with hg. '.",':',f VS". Givg Sugar to Dress Wounds, 0; mA City Dairy Co., Limited, Toronto Sweet Cream Wanted Strenuous Much Broken Mandate. ‘ment Cures Colds, Ete trenuous Task, P "I gave you 10 cents last rou look as disreputable Beggarâ€"‘"Well, lldy,l hard breaking into the. rith 10 nants »5 Ailing, Nervous. SPOHNN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and B Uscless, WE are now contracting for our Summeor Sup. ply of Sweet Cream. If you have a good supply of ice, good stables, milkhouse, ete., and can ship 24 gallons of 82% cream a week, write us. WE buy on the butter fat basis and pay on the 10th of each month. #«= WE can take your total output for 12 months of the year. _and not the least danger from any form of distempe}. l.‘l." her day on his tongue or with hxal.bx,:xl or STALLIONS DISEASEN Pills. Ontorâ€"Now. then, is there an body in the audience who would |; to ask a question? Voiceâ€"Yes, : how soon is the band going to pla . Some women are easily pleased judging by the husbands they ol m.. . }." CVIZ #G Two Days. 250. C m COOCOTE NUTRImt" That is LAXATIVE Browmo QUINIX® Look for the T‘nntlu of E. W. GrRovs COures a Cold in One bay A.y.. "ROY®: m09 u; 103#e9 seaing quowiu;y s.p.ru)% Sheâ€"‘"Which do you think best time for her to be eng; Heâ€""I should say just Befo is married." On the Mississippi. We‘ve Had a L ove‘s That Old Girl of Mine, When the Midnight « When I Lost You Then I‘ll sStop Loving \ At the Devil‘s Ball, _ That‘s How I Neod \ And Hundreds of other Pop. Songs an 1 Instrunm tais. 15c each, 7 for $1.00; postpaid I can fill orders for Standard Songs, Oporatic \ eal and Plano Music, Albums, Putors, &o Quick Dispatch. Bottom Prices. Cash with 0â€"4 Chas. J, Churcher, 1612 Dundas St. Toron BOILERS KA faces removed eure; eminent remedy not advertised before; «i fective. Large npgly $1.00. F. 22 Arlington Ave., Waestmount, M POLSGN *oswor«s yorgnyo "Eanol‘s Anttâ€"Dirbetes." Price $200 â€" €ruggists or direct. The Banol Man turing Com\rnny of Canada, Lim NT imen d iveer an DU.L‘no New and Seco: hand, for heat and power purposes. TANKS AND SMOKE STACKS, | ason‘s tor sn« vant Veniilatiag and Meating System AXK _ der Btomes, Kidney tronble. O: Lumbago and kindred ailments posit cured ‘with the new German Ro: "Fano!," price $1.50. Another new re: for Diabetesâ€"Mellitus, and sure cur ( .Ma ~AmuJ #a pd ) yPe eySGap CANCI:I. TUMORS®,. _ LUMPS, ®ro, Internal and external, cured w it out rain by onr homse treatment \â€">a ns before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Timited. Collinewond. Ont pypL}s. _BLOTOHES faces removed sure: OU’I‘ OF EMPLOYMENT#® sERvEs you right. Learn barber trade; alwave sure employment for barber. Our im« proved methode, constant . practics ind instructions qualify you for position in short time. _ Bend for eatalogue. Moler College. 221 Queen E., Toronto S TAMP _COLLECTORRâ€"HUNDR» p ferent Foreign _ Etamps, Cats\osus Album, onl; RBeven Cents Marks tamp Tnmnanv. Toronta paid with booklet gr"lop:db Dye" from FAnu IN _ SASKATOHEWAN â€"Eo=~Ip ped; in cerop; must sell; terms caay. Perov Love, Hawarden, Bask ONE HUNDRED ACORES FIvi from London market: eoil c\ gravelly loam: 2 acres orchard ; », inges fair; half muile to electric ; Would exchange for ten or +w acres near city with good buildinp gem‘ rn Real Estate Exchange, 1 nt. H. W. DAWSON, Toronto '[ HAYE OYVER ONE EUXpDRFE farms in different sections of on my list. If you want a farm g EBVERAL _ DESIRABLE _ »a &2 Manitoba, Alberta and Sask that can be bought. Worth the » quick eale. Only One H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Stroe; Teronto. GOOD STOCK FARM OF 5o with Three Houses: large Ro»} Must be sold quick. Price is very MUuSsic1 music:: music m ALL SITONES, KIDNEY aA~D F. L. BENEDICT & CO. Montrea! The "OTTO HIGEL~" Piano Action is 4/ Â¥" aimitep = PCR Engines and Shipbuildors BY oraanm:zing , MALE HELP WANTED Sou!l of a Piancis the tion. Insist on the STAMPS aAND coins FARMS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS "BROMO Quininr» & SONS CO. | Toroxto LIMIT ED , ONTARIQ mm V Day. 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