it IS I. m I," why tog tion the tie , but pub- Me in 'e pork Wed. n city I and r r mot. "(Iva-0 MM. ttgott f M. Tterr- " Ono IN." rind m )W‘D (lll'if men Ar be up If. tr" 1mm. It 45 Da At ahes ttgo On mp9 Jed to hat are " " " " r0 it Jun became rho in . woman. re are times when every wow hall: and Itnngth in the orm of I blood-building tonic. l, To thousands of girls and women Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved a blessing, became may enrich tho blood, give arena]! tad â€More tone to the aching Dona. Tm anaemic girl who is languid and pie, the wife whose lack he]. Ike breaking; the matron whose nu th his .5 she reaches middle ura- ---for tsll much sufferer! Dr. W.l.'ianv,' Pink Pills tro invaluable b-Icaurw ill health in woman is ususl'y caused by poor blood or irsuitiriont b100d.Th0Ie pills "vet rural r!",usandn of others, Why not urn: Mrr I). Murine, Wallbrook. â€store tone to tl Tho anaemic girl sod pale, the vik hie breaking; t4 health his " " ll R. WILRIAMS' PINK Ills MAKE WOMEN WELL " tr "thints run-INT WHICH. \V hulcsome Nourishing [Easy to Serve W M. Appetite Finds Ready Satisfaction I DEN (I II “Ian m VIDA-or. M a Thin. crisp mu- of In- dian (7.;m.._cooked and toasted so that they u" I delicioua tiamtr-- Post Toasties mused by l " blood. 1 ousandn of , rs. D. Mori yszr"‘lt is by too mm iama' Pink nu, shunt Engineer of a “all Train. -, by Grocers every- at. at. vo- out, and It times I house work, and only {lane similarly “loved I endured. I tried Ei' medicine without and was finally per- y In. Williams' Pink alter starting the pills mprovement, and u 1 mr use my health nod Armed. Ind I DOW he] er 1 did in my life, and f In) experience merely thnt it may lead some " u'uman to renewed 1y add that my mother . rhmmatism so badly to {we a crutch, and _ i'snk Pills complete- wr to her usual good , is impossible " much in plain of ’ink Pilh. I In" d,'erer trom thou ake the lite of so I almost constant I the. back and tide [red me. My nerves “mums pills with t. Williams' Pink People," on the "nth box. If your keep them, the :, post paid it Mt Hr. Williams' kville, Ont. by bandits to the Manchurian ly averted I t a. story from as slowing up the people " that the mail masking the ter of the mail 13 unaware ot I, as a collision there was . mu the mail _ Upon inves- vtan' found un- with a bullet and Cream. oonscioulnena L as the train aniehwaiss his on the road, 1 a revolver. â€diced armed realized that 1mm with the v" order to -ile speed, 1ul the trig- r 111 the chest ud of ‘Eli. 11an had [o r er heard charging a doctor gh, you u neon P CON a eight $2.50, noth- The [hype-Ila In In lim-nld hu- I" Illa-mu to trub IPI. leer Davey, a. laborer of Drum- kirkaboh, county $1.30, wu cut to pxqoeo on the hLUurnu iusiswasy near 31130. A donation box, estimated to con- tain about 815, has been woken hum the Cuholic Church " En- nutymon. A fire occurred at e fhsx mill at Lower Beltooney, new Newton- stewtrt, the prcperty of Mr. Aiken. The entire mill was destroyed. A stir he: been created in Clif- den by the [an that the doors and showbouds of houses of prominent residents in tho town have been tarrxd. \EW8 " I.‘.ll. PRO.“ IRE LAND'S SHORES. A miller, 11st Patrick Willy, reading " Drumear, neu- Dunleer, had one of his um: almost torn may by being caught in the cog: of I wheel. The epidemic ct scarhtirw is still prevalent in Clonmel, seven fresh case' has been admitted to hos- Fital, making 24 Minx treated there altogether. During the past, week 'rome. Inge seals made their way to tho shore " Dulgumn, and two of them were shot by I ma who went out in s boat. A purchaser acting on behalf of the King. purchased two Aberdeen Angus crosses at the Dublin Win- ter Show, the prnporty of Miss Star plets, Dunmore, Durrow. The death has taken place in the Balllndine district of Mrs. Mary Rhstigan, at the Me of 109 years. Size wu the mother of the Rev. Fa- therA Rhuim, U.S.A. Miliam, suffrtsgettes have again been at work in Dublin where un- oorked bottles containing corrosive fluid has been dropped in letter boxes. Much damage was doe., At Ballymena. the trustees of the Independent Order of Rechabi-tes prosecuted a. number of that Society for imitating a. doctor's signature on a eertihe:rto of sickness. While workmen were employed in the erection of the municipal dwell- ings in Wellington Street, Lurgsn. they excavated a. number of coins of the reign of George w, _ ilir'l [HITS BREE! ISL The strike of the cabinétmakers working on the premises of the Sligo Iron Company ha been suc- cessfully actual, the men returning to work after an Absence of five weeks. A deputation representing the goods agent, station-mama and clerks of the G. B. at W. Ry. wait.. ed on the directors at Kingshridze, seeking improvements in salaries and conditions. Oying to the suiistactory own.- tions of the Clancy Act, the Arh- lone-Urban Council have been enr tsbled to reduce the rents of the working class houses by 12 cents per week each. . . Tho gym! authorities have oom- The eivrtrtsr-Genertu for Ire- land reports that the number of emigrants who left Irish ports dur- ing November was 6,151, of whom be; Gro males, over 553 females, a decrease of 123 person. over last BABY'S m TABLETS year. Mothers wanting n safe and aural remedy for their little ones can de. I pend upon Baby’s Own Tablets. They are tsbsolutely guaranteed by a government uni-lynt to contain neither opiates, narcotics or other injurious drugs. Concerning them Mrs. G. L. Bonham, St. George, Ont., mrys:--"I can recommend Baby's Own Tablets no a sale and sure medicine for little ones. I have missed tour babies with their aid and would not be without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 0mm tb box from Tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Excavators in Jerusalem Uncover Its Foundation. News of the finding of the founda- tions of the Tower of Siloam have been received. This was tho tower coneerning which Jesus is quoted in Luke xiii., 4, as saying: "Those oighteen upon whom the tower in Siloam fell and slew, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem?†The excavators. according to the met-mag». have "discovered a, long. well-cut Greek inscription, which speaks of the presbywrs and fath- era with Simonidea, laying the foundation ot the oynagogue, the baths and mammary. These baths and the foundations of the synagogue are exposed. They have found the base of a eireuUr tower which may well be that of the Tow- or of Siloun, spoken of by muggy. They ha.ve fmn‘wl Mm . conduit loading from the spring. That soon by Behind in the nineties, wrongz thought to in." been he oldest, now shown to bo above the â€2'93.†A nun at s wedding the can: dayl was telling everybody, in . very loud voice. that a good wife m capable of turning this gloomy earth into g joyous heaven. "A good wife can make s veritable angel of a man," ho deduct}. "You're quite right there," one of the nur- ried men exchimed; “mino can. mm- m MIDI one of me with her GG. to Mina THE TOWER " SILOAM. mu " 3 Good Wife. ARE SAFE AND SURE Saskatchewn Lady Adds not Tea timony to What Has Mrrad Been Said of the Great War! Dodd's Kidney Pill. Are Doing Caesarville, Salk, Feb. tt.-HBpe eial).--The scarcity of female her, in a. new country subjects the wo- men of the prairies to unusual strain, and careful observstion ha: estab'ished the {not that this strain fl tt makes itself felt in the kid- neys. For this ream Dodd's Eid- ney Pills are making an enviable reputation from the Great Lakes to the foothills oi the Rockies. WOMEN SING THE PRAISES 0 0000‘s KIDNEY PILLS. From Great Lakes To the Rockie Everywhere you will find women singing the praises of the great Canadian kidney remedy that has banished their pains and weari- um. and brought Chem back to health. Among the many is Mrs. Fd'gar Cowen, an estimable lady of this place. "I have found Dodd’s Kidney Pills very benefHial," Mrs. Cowen states. "If anything I can my will help any sufferer I am glad to add my testimonial to what has already been said." The kidneys strum all the refuse material out of the blood. If they are oat of ordrr this refuse remains in the blood. and becomes poison. That's why sound kidneys mean pvro- blood and good health. Dodd's Kidney Pills make sound kidneys. Observations of lta'lan Army Doe- tor During Tripoli Campaign. Major Consiglio, an Italian army doctor, sums up in the Frankfurter Zeitung his-observations during the Tripoli campaign of 225 soldiers who had been convicted of various crimes brfore the war. He says the hardened criminals, though bold and aggressive toward their superiors and their comrades, were, with mrcely any exception, cowardly in action. . Among the casual criminals, dri- ven astray through faulty upbring- ing, by drink, or by the spirit of Pdventure, a few were found who distinguished themselves in the field. Nevertheless, they, too, fre- quently rendered themselves liable to disciplinary penalties; further, they proved themselves incapable of regular work or of a sustained mor- al effort. Tho macadam highways not only wear away as the result of purely physical pmesses, but are actually dissolved away by water carrying carbonic acid and oxygen, says Mr. W. G. Fearnsides. That is, they Those who proved themselves best ndaptcd to modern warfare, says the doctor, were men who had been good citizens in times of peace. disintegrate chemically as well as physically. In a recent lecture be- fore the Surveyors' Institution in London Mr. Fearnsides declared that this chemical disintegration} was of little importance at the Bur- face of the road, because the me- chanical wear there was so much teeter. But in the foundation, upon which the real life of the road depended, where the stones "were often kept to stew in water for whole seasons," the chemical aotion o' water was of serious import. The rocks particularly susceptible to this action are feldspar, limestone and those containing iron and eul- plCdra. This destruotivo chemical action of water is also particularly ‘in evidence in the case of slap, lmuch used in England for road- CRIMINALS ARE C0WARD S. making. "My mother made me what I am," said the political speaker as he pyryAl.y th,r,ew out his chest. Drugs!!!“ refund money OINTMENT falls to cure It or Protruding Piles. First gives relief. 500. “dwell," Lid a. small man at the rear of the hall,. “she must have put in most of her tune at other things.†How some men do hate other men because of their superiority. It Was Dlseotrraging. Mrs. Gadd--Dear me, I've, had such a discouraging hard day of it, making calls. Gadd--What was the difheulty1 Mrs. Gadd--Why, I found nearly every one of them at. home. Ulnard'l Llnlmonl Cum Goldy. no. The Chemistry at Roads. rue- cum: ltt a to " my. Blaming Mother. aFiHtrhintr, Blind. First application if PAZO Experiments have shown that if a me ftroets to sleep on a bed sue- pendgl exactly at. middle point of his weight his head 'begins to tip slowly up and his feet godown. This is due to the fact that when we sleep the blood in the brain goes off to the other parts of the body. The moment the brain'wakes to life again it draws the blood.back.. Bowler on Awakening. You often hear u person complain f his head feeling “heavy†shew on; sleep. A: db matter of fact, his lead in oonsidenbly lighter StHI tia leg-a and feet. just that much leavier when he gets up than wheat he goes to bed. _ .. Another of the curious facts brought to light bv the scientists who are fond of trying to solve the mystery of sleep is that. when one is fast asleep some part of his brain or several parts of it, may at the same time be awake. A man may walk, talk, sing or solve mathemati- cal problem. and yet at the same time be safely in the land of, Nod. It seems hard or imp;ssib1e to decide what part of the brain really does sleep. Our sense of time, for instance. is stronger when d" sleep than when we are awake. Ex- periments conducted some years ago on a number of men and women between the ages of twenty and thirty showed that 60 per cent. of them were able to wake up in the morning at any time they had de- cided upon the night before. As some one has aptly expressed it, the resolve seems to wind up some- thing in the subconscious _ brain, and when the hour has arrived this something gives in some mysterious way the alarm and the eyelids open. Another curious tact about sleep is that the further the part of the body is away from the brain the l less soundly it sleeps. A touch of the we will awaken one much more readily than a touch on the ghoul-l lead In Lighter and der Cures Old Iii/ts' Coughs Doesn't Disturb the Stnmach. Eases at Once and Cures Thoroughly. "r.rrMtTtmyr,oNE" h BOON T0 MANY THOIISANDS. Because you are old is no reason for sufforing with everlasting cough- ing-those terrible chest troubles and dlmeult breathing can be thoroughly cured with Catarrhozone. You simply breathe the healing vapor ot Catsrrh- ozone, and instantly its rich balsamic fumes are carried by your breath into the tiniest recesses of the nose. throat, chest, bronchial tubes and lungs. BET HEAVIER WHEN ASLEEI Just think of it-tt direct breathable medicine, full of soothing antiseptic pine essences that reaches every sore. congested membrans in two seconds. No drugs to tabr-nothing to harm or sicken the stomach, because Catawb- ozone is the purest. safest cough. cs.- tarrh and bold remedy ever devised. "For many years," write. Richard McCallum, Stirling. Ont.) 'I have cuf- fered from Catarrh, and continually hawked and coughed, to that my throat was always In an tttflamed, Ir. ritable condition. “Doctore' medlclno dId not help me In the least, and all other remedlea t ueed were quite uselese. In one case It was tlme wasted In enufllng powder " the none; In another using a greasy olntment. and so on. Not one of them was the least blt of good. “I heard Catarrhozone favorably spoken of, and trled It. Really It bene- fited me more In a few hours than year: of treatment wlth doctora' and other so-called remedlee. "Reeelvlng such Immense benefit, l continued using Catttrrhoxorte, and In a few weeks I was completely cured of Catarrh and throat trouble." Get Catarrhozone to-day. Large size costs $1.00. and lasts two months. Smaller sizes Me. and Me. All deal- ers, or The Cntarrhozone Company, Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. When I was young and thin and small, Not half so stout, nor yet as tall Aa people tell me I am now, We had a sort of schoolboy vow That, come what may, we used to hold As dearer than the purest gold, And much more rare. And woe to him who broke the rule, This steadfast motto of tho school: Play straight; play fair. When I grew up and left the school I vowed to keep our srolden rule. To be a sportsman just tho same; I'd play to win, yet nlav the name. But in the firht of life I sought In vain, for docent. cleanly sport Hostess (at the paresy--Miste Rob. in has no put-nor for this waltz. Would you mind dancing with hoe instead ot with me. The Man-Ayn the century, I dull he delighted. And, so it is, though blessed in health, I have not garnered heam of 31100953; as most; (ransider such, I have not met with overmuch. But I am happv, for I've tried (When others would have moped and sighed) A smile to wear. And still I hold myself repaid If I can any that I have played Both straight and hit. Was truly rare. And people seemed to stand aloof, Who should have yelled in stern re- Hub (anxiously) - But it you buy this, ooatly fur, how are we ever go- ing to p“ for to? L ' -- - u v . I _ n I _ L-‘ '"'iviLCi'u; fa, don't let’s talk about. two things at 'onoe. Let’a talk about the coat. llmri'c Human " in hand luck that Play Mraight-Pia, Fair. prop! t i‘Play straight; play Uir," One Thing at a The. Me Meat Well. Gun. DIDMM'M illltlE BUT (Ill HEAD, " jlllll (illhlllEtl In Little Blotches. ScratchingCaused It to Spread. Hands Had to Be Tied, Cried Day and Night. Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment Cured. Won. N. B. - “The trouble-carved when my - “as four months old. Mer head. neck end shoulders worn a mm ot notâ€. They btoko out n first In mu. blotch“. only watery, whim the child numbed and caused to spread and form I mu- of some. Her hands had to be tied to keep her from mammu the some. The eczema canned her to itch and burn and to be an. md pmvma. She was disfigured for the Mme she bud It. She cried duy and mm ttmn the Induuon. Nashua an Ibo would - be cured. "an. wu given some medicine to cm inwardly but without mecca. Then I mendagdmetotrvCutieuratroatrand Ointmt which I did. I washed the child with Cuticura Soap. dried well. then hp- plied the Cuticun Ointment every any and tn a. week's “no the burning neusuion left. the child matched no more. and when one was eleven months old she was compleme cured." (Signed) Mrs. John J. Mch Nov. 27 ' 1912. NnWi',i; Although the Cunlcun Soap end 0an- ment, Ire most, mace-tn] In the treatment of daemon: ot tho skin. coup. halt and heath. they are tho most. valueble for everyday use In the toilet. bath Ind nuns-y. been)†they promote end maintain the health of the Ikln end hair from infancy to ue. Sold by drugglm and dealers everywhem. For n liberal free sample of each. with 32-p. book. and mm to Potter Drug a Chem. Corp.. Dept. D, Boston. U. B. A. Some men are nothing more than animated threats. . Those, who pay as they go usutlly find the going good. poet. And tho life of a. tramp to ramtime’l C We are sometimes inclined to think there are not enough square deals to go around. Take LAXATIVE “HOMO QUININE Tablets. Druxglsts refund money If it fails to cure. B. w. GROVES sigm- ture is on etch box. Mc. W The todi and his money are soon parted, and the fool and her money marry a, title. Same thing. " Vial Interest to Syrup ttrd ' uplo ' tfftTtlPlriF' EEEEi, " var p, 'li- H Makers 'll" . , After a Good Meal. Bostemr--Another piece of mince pie. Georgie? Just a small piece? Georgie (reluctantly) - No, thanks. I could chew it, but I couldn’t swallow it, Mirusrdu..urtintnt, Mlllulup -....._._"'- _ Home “me ago I had a. bad Qulnsy which laid me up for and cost a lot of money. ---6 .. .. - 1......» gush-I 1 Wide-swake Mamie Syrup nuke?- witl consult their but inform-tn by order- ing their mlpnlies now intend of de- lnvin: until Mareh--our but-int time. Write for free bookie! telling shout mu- "Chnmpion" Evaporator. made in " sites. suitable tor large or "mu groves. In all“ II'G. 00.. Luna“: " Waning“): In. Ionian. QM. m... w... - .7 _ Finding the lump cumin forming In mv throat. T hnthed freely with MIN- ARD'S VINIMENT. and saturating a cloth with the iiniment left it on all n .. It. Next tnornitut the swelling was gone and I attributed the warding " 0' an attrsek of “Mn-v to the free use of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. " v wannnv, st. John. Doing Well. Bix-How are vou makine out yonr rPMthon to economize? -. 0" I Y! .-e A ._‘.. _\‘nn J v V l _ Dix--Finel I've got luv rl'nmug expenses slowed down to a walk. Try Murine 1tivtt gems-fly If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doean't Smart --Soothes Eye Pain. Dmggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, Mc, 50c. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. ummmmumwwm Murine [we Round: co.. Chum People with a, vivid imagination work the hardesb--oo they lay. kid. yéur trraiher. 't "All life igosegt to myie," says ED. 4. 201181 ts an human-able PLANT FOOD. No at“ will run: 1 Maximum Crop that does not contain tn AVAILABLE sup- ply, ,nttHNttitt tor the cream needs. mam-n or £014 IE and IthrltA'll or r0113: can be obtained from the leading fertilizer dqaler- ptsd yeefyrrrtr. Buyers of "ready-mixed" ferm- ite†should insist on brand. of HIGH P0113! CONTENT. WRPT'B for our FREE, educative bull-Mm on the Important subject of FERTILIZING. 01,3)!!! "HM!!! "3939523- Ila-'1': Llnlmun cum “Hull". She to rejected miitor-"1'll be a Mer to you, Alphonse." m orihklyh--"A.P right. Come POINTED PARAGRAPHS. -iiiitre.tuiioiai.-, -t6E6trt6: To Our. n Gold m on. nu Perfeetiy Agreeable. OF "whey. lump stun forming in bathed freely with MIN- ENT. and r-gturntlng t for in (run On NI Solis Co.. Emit“? G. F. wonDEll ISSUE 2---'U. â€um". bad attaek of for two weeks London In on. of New Thee Haired lenient. One of the moat unique club. m the world it the National Deaf Club of London. Nest-1y no member. bra enrolled, and they can dine and wine and plty cud: cud billiards at the clubhouse whenever they der sire. Women are admitted, Ind it u said that at the present time they form about a third of the member- ship. to observe silence in this or that room. Bella being unnecessary, signs are resorted to. Thus, when one presses the hell of the hall door a red light appears over the door- way and brings an uttendunt, at once. A similar arrangement. noti- fies the waiter when his services are required. _ There are no talkative waiters employed by this club, says The Chicago Tribune. There are no electric bells, no large print notices Those fortunate persons who can speak and hear tsnd who have been privileged to watch a game of billi- ards st this clubhouse declare that it is more than a. relief to see a 1M1tt- l test where neither party voices his" grievances as he goes along. There are no criticisms of the table, the balls or the cue. Everything is pemful and quiet. There are some remarkable men belonging to the National Deaf Club. One, for example, it head of an important railwav firm in Bym- rua and has under his control hun- dreds of men of all nationalities. Another member has travelled over the world a. reonrd number of mm", always accompanied, and, {though he has been in many civiliz- ed lands, has always been able to look afber himself. Then there are ivuinus professions. One actually ‘f‘aches music; another is a nurse. .There is an annual banquet for deaf and dumb persons. which is usually presided over by some em- inent mute. Among the innumerable eupersti, tions about babies ia the old as,“ about the day of birth: Monday’s child is fair of (we; Tuesday’s child is full of grace; Wednesday's child is sour and sad Thursday's child is marry and glad Friday's child is loving and giving Saturday’s child must work for l I Yes. and branches and item- as well. Can " be cured? Yet. by t,',tl,r2f. Put- mum's Corn Extractor; It's pain all. safe. and lnurlnbly satisfactory. lnlllt on "ml" l‘utnaml Extractor, 25c. art all dealers. living; But the child that is born on the Sabbath day Is blithe and bonny, and good and say. Binke--When will you be. able u pm; me that money mu owe me? Winks-Next week, Friday. Binkr--hnd will you call at, my of, heel -- A . "iv'inks-rmpossirsle ! I'm going a hunting trip with it, MS , CORN NW ROOTS? DEAF AND "I'll! CLUB. . A PASTE c, --- - r.____..-.._, - __.,--- IND Dun Non: THE FF. DALLEY o. LTD.HAMILTON.OP§T.7NO Rust a, It â€Iâ€. one nftbe but knot- pnn! In Indiana. heartily mmmmi 1ois'ttNATMJti .u. wufnv 100.). tested " on I: y bu... T try Laid can all width No one around hem d lan Eellyy1t! th, fr nukry. w-d ray ream m can.“ by tidEWsATiotihL 'iiRIr'h"ii t' Faun." qtmtqt8tE PETERS writes: 'fred Grove, Ont., March M. " Iutematioruul Stuck Food Co., mind x but srs--t must lay your Poultry Foot in KI mug... c ..im. 1 and bad uy hon- In; an “out Hon In}. and they an Iaau Mg." "INTERNATIOHRL POULTRY F The Baby’s Birthday. "iFaCiaiGiiidisGid - an M10. as.» In out. 8nd PM. "tt.tto In M. _athtteiBArf In M "I rut. .Qanv III - - - - - ww- ha. a M Mun. out no.†In M. 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