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The Wingham Advance, 1914-05-21, Page 2tt—wtentaare.,--"ar., . ECZEMA ITCHED AND BORNEO Rash on Legs and Back, Scratching Irritated Breaking Out, Used Outi- ;tea Ointment DiseaseVanished, Kentvilia, T. el. --"For about five years Wag bothered with a light rash watch -would Appear most heavily on my legs and back. This to me most intliespringoftheyear. They Raid It waa ezeema. The eczema Itched and burned end ma betatebing irritated the brealaug out. Since it broke out I could, not obtain more than three hours' sloop \eas mit night it pained *no My legs and bac ic were A Selld mese of itching sores. "I was given some salve and after using this preparation about a week the meow became worse and 1 00010 not obtain any rest at tilisbt. I used All the patent prop, rations on the market but they only seoraed to Increase the suffering and afforded no nc relief whatever. Aboue this time a friend recommended Chalon, Ointment to me. However, 1 bad lost faith in au remedies and told him se, but he insisted that I try Cutts cure Ointment so I purchased a box. The arab application gave relief and in about a week the soros were heeling and I. was able to obtain a good eight's; rest, the first I bad enioyed for many months. I continued the treatment for another month and by that time an signs of the disease bad vtudshed." (signed) Willard F. Allen, may to, 1013. For more than a generation Cuticura Soap and Clutieure Ointment have afforded the most economical treatment foraffections of the Orin and scalp that torture, it, burn• scale, and destroy sleep, Sold everywhere. Sample of each mailed tree, with 32-p, SUM Book. Address post -card Potter Drug tis Chem. Corp., Dept. la Boston, V. 8, A. DAIRY VALUES It's Quality That • Counts With the Milkers. In, the commercial world it is reason- able to assume that what you pay and 'what you get determine value; a low price, in itself, does not spell value; price and quality, together, determine value. As applied to the dairy herd; how does this work out? A fermer does not necessarily buy a cow beciuse the price is low; he wants quality; in this case quality may be interpreted to mean dairy capacity, or ability to pro-, duce plenty of good milk. If he does not purchase, possibly the heifer com- ing into milk has been, raised at rather too high a cost, so that her dairy qual- ity is impaired. She may not be of the right stock; that is, from a dam of deep milking qualities and a sire of known ability. and all may have suf- fered from lack of the • right food. The other part of the value side of every dairy cow, that is, What you get from her, is right in the dairyman's own hands. He can easily determine eack cow's value, or dairy quality, by keeping individual records of produc- tion. Then if he wishes to part with a good cow, her selling price is en- hanced by reason of that certificate of value, her record, which helps to fix the price. Right buying Is true economy; the factory patron with the highest con- eeption of value will buy, or raise, right, and will know, by his own sim- ple records that each cow in the herd eeparately, not averaged in a lump, fits kis ideal of value. Via a good stand- ard, make each cow pay. Milk and feed record forms are supplied free bv the Dairy Commissioner, Ottawa, SUFFERS FROM PAINFUL RHEUMATISM Liniments of No Avail—Must Be Cured Throudh the Blood. why are there so many failures in the treatment of rheumatism? Why are so many sufferers resigned to A life of pain, despairing of a permanent cure? Because rheumatism defies ana treatment that does not build up and purify the blood. The eoisons of rheu- matism are in theblood mid it is enly through the blood that the disease can be fought successfully. Ibiless the Idood is weak and impure rheumatism eitunot get a foothold. When it does the thin and impure blood is not Wong enough to overcome the poi - eons alone. it must be stronadhened and purified. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pate People are the best blond - building medicine yoa can take. They Make new blood with every dose and promptly cheek further progress of the disease. They make the blood so pure nei strong that net the least trace of rheumatIsm retuning. Mr, R. J. Sinclair, Goshee, N. gays; "About two years ago I was laid Up with rheumatism. Por tato months eould not v:allt and bad to stay in tut invalid's chair. My feet were badly molten and my arm ecemed to be paralysed. I had been tieing aorttor's medicine for a long time, but it did not scent to help me, Min the doctor finally told me that the only thing that would cure me would be a change of elin•ate. At this time I deeided to give Pr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial entd get a elIPPIY. After I had Wren them for a while I found they were helping nle, arta 1 got a further sup- ply and they completely cured me. and I have not beeti shit one day einee. f strongly recomariena Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for this tremble" You ean get these Pills fermi any dealer ht Medicines or by mail, ozt peke at •50 centa box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine CO., Brockville, Out, CANADA'S EllG TELESCOPE. Ottawa, May I8.-(lanada has de. tided to Mount at Victoria, 11.V. a teleseope width, it is claimed, will be the Moet powerful Ili the world. Orders have been plaeed for the louses and mount of the instrument, whieh is to be a 12-ioc1t reflector, and will coat $20000. After 'careful examination, experts deeided that almost ideal atmospherle conditioes for astronomical work ex. isted at the top ot Mount &witch, teem Miles from Victoria. It is plan. lied to have the teiestnne in inie With- in a year'. • Marin girl hae Iost Iier bean by hitSing too Many Stringy; to him. The General "Tbe perforinauce 1$ over," eald Jem, eollaing out of his ambush, "and a wer- ry pretty play it's been, only, as the OW Bahl at the Ilitailan bopera, it 'tut be all the better if I knowed what It means, width jigger me if 1 ilo." And with a shake of the head Jem hurried hie steps homeward. eirAPTVII, XIU Up to this time the captain had been making holiday. Ile had been resting after his exerticns for his count!), in the stone quarries at Portland, enjoying it little quiet repose amid the luxuries and beauties of the park. But while he had been reposing he had not allowed himself to be lulled into a false sense of security. 1fe was fully aware that the position which Ile occupied at Penruddie wns in- taneible and untenable. He was, though John Mildmay's old- est and most beloved friend, only a vis- itor at the Park, and a guest of Mrs. Mildmay. But the captain bad determined from the first to change the position front that of a guest on sufferauce to one of power and possession. Captain Murpoint, as he leaned back in the carriage returning to the 'Park, watched from between his balf-closed lids the thoughtful, pensive face of the Oil who was usually so ligat-hearted, careless and talkative. "Is she is love with him?" she naked herself. "What a pity it is one cannot pick the secret ebamber of a woroanar heart as he picks a doorlock! I hope she may be; love is blind for all but the adored one, and 'Miss Violet's eyes will have no regard, for inc in my little game wane they are fixed on the brave and stoical Leicester." Poor Violet, it was not until some time afterward that she knew how min - ilia; a epider was the considerate end well-bred Howard Murpoint. Both the ladies were tired when they reached home, and ascended to their rooms, to which Captain Murpoint in- sisted upon orrying their silver candle - seeks. Then, when be hal heard the key turned. In their respective chambers, he glided, off to his own. On the sofa sat Jem, fast asleep, his head on his arm, and hie thick, mus- cular hands -which still above the wrists bore the marks of the gang -chain -clinched at his side. The captain looked down upon him, and then laid his white band -which also under the broad wrietband, bore the tell- tale mark -upon jerias stouldea. Jem started up with an exclamation and air expression of fear so palpable that -Captain Murpoint looked at him with some attention. "Asleep, man," he said, rallying him in it soft, incaking voice: "You have Iteen asleep for some weeks, My friend. It is time you, and I also, woke up. There ie work to do." "I'm glad of it," said Jem, with an oath ana with a transient gleam . of interest. "Jena, you used to be able to climb. I have seen you cling to the cliffs like a bat, with your eyebrows. Have you lost that art?" Jem ehook his head. "No," he said. "I'ni pretty strong in this arm and I ain't lost my cheek, cap- tain. They used to call me the monkey, and p'r'aps 1 cleeerved "Then I think we'll test your power to -night," said the captain. "Calf you get down to the stable?" "Yee," said Jena with a frown, "if It wasn't for the dog. He's a beast, and we hates each other like poison!" "That's natural," smiled the captain. "Nevertheless, you roust get down, Jem. Reach me two or three pairs of those thick shooting etockings from that drawer." jera wonderingly obeyed. "Now, then, put two pairs your shoes.' "Now creep down," said the captain, "and bring me a coil of rope from the large stable. I sew it there yesterday, hung above the corn bin. Here's a key. It fits it, for I tried it, There' a late tern, too, I shall want -a dark one. You'll find one in one of the stables, for I saw the groom trimming it." Jena whose epirits seemed to rise at the prospect- of eongenial employment, was about to start, but 'paused, and with a little hesitation said: "But suppose I'm nabbed, captein? Rather awkward to be cotehed in muf- fled boots shuffling round the stables." The captain thought for a moment, then drew off a ring and handed it to bim. "If any one turns up go down on your hands and knees and say you are look- ing for my ring, which I lost to -day. White they are looking on or helping, pick it up. That will avert all suspi- cion." "'Pon ray soul, it's wonderful; that's what it is!" tuaid Jem, with ecstatic admiration of the captain's cleverness, and he departed. After the lapse of half ari hour the captain's quick ears eamght the dull, mufflea 'sound of the stockinged feet, nnd he sprang up as Jan entered with the Oil of rote and the lantern. "You alarmed no one?" said the eap- fain. 'Not it Soul," said Ieni, with great triumph. walien you nuty keep the -ring." said the eaptain, and he stopped Jem's thanks by adding: "Neve for the gymnastics. Next to this room,' and he touched the wall with his 'White forefinger, "there itl all empty room which hoe been ' closed, serewed up, for years. I want to find a way of gettiug Into that room on the quiet. I want to creep in there .one night arid out of it lik a ghost.- Why, what in the table of Jupiter is the matter with you?" he broke dlf to exclaim, for jent's faee had got as white as the supernatural phenomenon lie, the optain, wished to imitate,- anal hie eyes were fixed with horror anl disquietude. "What's the matter with you, you idiot?" "Captain, l'd elimb the eliff, or walk a hundrea Witte. or --Oreeguything you'd ask nie, but 1 can't go near that tong I've 4On-there, rievei mind what I 'have seen! I won't go near it, ana Oates flat!" The eaptain rose and walked to hie bureau, from the drawer of which lie took at neat little revolver. Then, as if .Tem lind offerend no ob- jeetion he continued, in it smooth voices "I want you, Join ,to drop from thie window onto the ivy beneath and climb op to the window of the empty room. Will Uhl- the one end of the rope, the other you shalt tie round your at. When you get to the wititiow- Which has no shutter % -you will throw the light franti the (*Mem all rouni 'the On Over room and accertain in what direction tee door lies, what furniture the room contains, and its condition. In fact yeu 8114.11 give Inc a complete deeeription of it. Do you go?" "No," field .Jem, with an oath, " I know ivhat I've seen, and don't go in- terfering where a human being should- n't. I don't go, captain." The cantain took out his watch and chain and dropped them on the floor. "Very good," he said, raising. the revolver wtiii calm but euppreseed pas- sion, "this is the only thing I have ask- eil you to do in return for all 1 have done for you. You cur, I saved you from the chain -gang. I have fed you, clothed you, made a man of you, and like an overfed slog you turn, do you? Move a step" --for Jena (stung by the truth in the taunt, had with is ecowl Advanced to step -"move an inch and Pll shoot you without further parley! WI sheet you as it is," he continued, taking aceuta ytoeuadinlar.e to disobey me, I'll shoot aou And summon the holm to bear nie tell you attacked me for my watch. The watch lies there, where it fell during our struggle; my ring, which .you 'stole from my finger while I slept, is in your pocket; you are niteffled like a burgher, and you have burglariceue instruments in your hands, You see, Jena you die, shot through the head, and everybody , be - Heves I shot you in self-defenee." Jam gradually grew white with min- gled awe and fear. He flung his hand down upon the table with an oath, "I'll do it," he swore, "You're worse than a ghast, captain; you're -worse then the very fiend larnself. Sometimes I do believe you are Min. I'll do it; I can't stand agin yea, it's no use; &est or no ghost I must cave in. Ring, watch, these 'ere stockings on-s'welp me, you planned it all!" The captain emiled, but insteaa of retort, towelled the rope, and by a ges- ture bade his tool fasten it round his waist. Then he oiled the window sashes so that the window might go up easily, lit the lantern and after a long, breath- less pause of listening, motioned to Jem to. let himself down. With Intense interest; which was per- fectly hidden under a calm almost in- different bearing the captilin watched his accomplice, as Jein, with monkeyish agility, dropped onto the thick boles of the ivy and clung to the stems as they in turn clung to the old walls. Then lie saw him rise hand over land toward the window. Re gained. tbe broad window ledge and summoning all his doglike courage, dashed the cold perspirotion from Ibis brow and turned the light of the lan- tern full into the empty haunted room. There was, however, nothing super- natural or sthostly te be seen. It was an ordinary sized room, snial- ler than most of the modern, loome in the Park, and furnished in the style of a etudy or library. There was a large, old-fashioned bur- eau, an iron safe, half a dozen heavy, leather -backed, oak ohairs and some elielves loaded with books. A waste -paper basket stood under the table, and on the blotting paper upon the desk were some papers, ae if they had been left by some one who intend- ed returning within half an hour. Upon all, table, desk, chairs, bureau, safe, lay the dust scattered by the hand of time half an inch thick. jern took in all the iletaile and then turned to aeacend. • In another moment the captain held out his aand , and helped hirn into the room ;rem, at first sullenly, but presently with some interest, described the room. The captain netted question after queetion, all the while drawing on a piece of paper. "Is that like it?" he saki, with is smile. Jam stared-. "It's the very room:" he exclaimed, wonder struck. "The furniture ain't quite like, but every bit on it shows in the proper place, and ?wale me, cap- tain, you must be Old. Nick!" 'Perhaps,' said the captain, with smile. "And new you may go to bed." Jem, ithout further parley, slipped off the repo and the stoekinas, and, stil in a maze of fear and cunning, and odmiration, departed. The captain lit another cigar, and sat smiling at his paper until the dame crept up from the east. "When rogues lie awake," says an old proverb, "let honest men beware!" ' CHAPTER XIV. It is not to ne supposed that Captain Howerd Murpnint had deserted his post of observation at this critical the on a matter of no momeut. The captain had eommenced to play his game in earnest, and that he might be able to throw down one of his trump cards he had declared his intention of riding on the chestnut to the market town of Tenter. a After breakfast he mounted the chestuut and rode off, waving his white, well -gloved hand to the and smiling with the serenity of a mind at ease and a 'heart innocent of guile. When he had got beyond the village, the smile diliapetred, and the chestnut fele the whip, in which the captain tied three good. hard kneel, items ite sleek siaes. He was fit a burry, and lie eciou bit- prcraed it upon the horse, Who tore in- to Tenby all OA fire with surprise and anger at its novel treatment. The captain- stabled hie steed, dunk it glass of ale at the 'Royal George," and then attolled through the town, Ti was an old-fashioned place, but there were some good shops, among them an apparently welastoeked. 'Sta- tioners. To tide the eaplein directed his steps, and, sauntering, in, purchrteed some peper and envelopes, also some ink and perm and pencils, and seemed inclined to pureheee anything to which the shame:we-an obliging fellow -calls ed hie :attrition. "Have you Day pereliment? I am go- ing to make a liet of goods-euriositiee, end melt like --to send over MS, and I Am afraid that paper might be dotroy- eda he explained. 'Oh porehment tbe thing, salt," bald ihe man, And he took a roll of the • s; me from it drawer. • "There is eome, sir," said lit, it 10 rather faded. The feet Is we are not often aelted for it, And this has been in the houte for some time. If it is of any ueel to you 1 will tharge you lees Otte the 'Heusi price for it," The etptein turned it over Mailer fatly end operated the sheetwith his finger, "No " Sidi "1 this& piper will dre, Then he Weed hie oyao to a shot hound tho shopkeapeals boa Sad said, ilfIld" ilettlyt "re that foaling watt up there? I think I'll have fionte." The mit. reeched A ladder and climbed up While hie back was tented Captain Merpoint sail/fully abetracted A eheet of yerchment from the heap end slid it into hie pocket, coughing the while to soarer the wend of the crisp rustle, and flinging hie umbrella ;Iowa urn; the remainder eo ae to amount for the eound if ids cough had not covered it. The shopman timeeneled quite un sueplelously, however, and the captain, having added the sealing wax and some red tape to hie purchases, took Ids leave, refusing all the obliging etationer's of- fers to send the pereel home, and carry- ing it in his liana. Front the High street he then made a slight divergence to one of the entailer thoroughfares, and paused before a small general shop which displayed in its little winaow a sample of gime of ita varied stock. He perchaited wend entail articles and then inquired ip the most natural manner for a flour dredger. "I do not know what it is," he added, with a smile as tie good woman looked rather surprised; "but 1 have been comtnissioned to purchase one for a lady.” • "Certainly, sir," said the WOMAII; AIld she protium'''. a flour dredger. The captain examined it with a-emile. aI suppose it as ell right," he toad, and be had it peeked up with his other pier. ehaee, With a Wei of absolute relief, for, thoughthe incident was eorningly tri he had effected a good deal in ob- taining a sheet of parchment and a flocr dredger without attracting •atten- tion, he returned to the "Royal George," and eat down to a lace light luncheon. Then ordering his horse, he mounted again, . On his way home, a very Mats dis- tance from his route, lay Coombe Lodge. The captain was a gallant gentlenian, and he thought it would only be a deli- cate piece of attention if he oiled to inquire after Lady Lackland's bealth, After earnest inquiries after her ladYallirie headache the captain gave an amusing and highly colored account of his trip to Tenby, introducing and inventing half a dozen little eerie -condo incidents, which, though they did not occur, highly amused the countess. "I am, sorry Ethel and Fitz are out," she said as the captain rose to go. "I suppose, however, you did not expect to 'find them at home?' She smiled interrogatively. "No," he said, "I was not aware-" "Indeed!" said the countess. "Did you not know that they were going yacht- ing with Mr. Leicester Dodson and Mrs. Mildmay ?" The captain certainly did not know it, and shrugged his shoulders with a -smile, "No'indeed," he said. "Ah, my deaf Lady Lackland, them very young peo- ple are so impulsive! They arranged their little pleasure trip after I had started this warning, seeing that the weather was fine -though," he added, glaneing at the window, "I ti Ink we Imutiti. yy have a storms" Lady Laekland leoked at hint thought - She thought him a man worth concil- iation, and perhaps Of eonfidence. "Mrs. Mildmay has gone," ehe said. "Mr. Dode rcde over this morting and fetched Fitz and Ethel." "Oh!" saiti the captain, signiaeantly. "Very impulsive e carnets man, my dear lady; very excellent, clever young man, but ampuleive. He has been badly brought up, in a selfish circle, and I am afraid has acquired a considerable amount of •willfulness,and-shall I add, fickleness?" "What do you, mean?" asked Lady Lackland, with a soft abruptness.. "Do you think Mr. Leicester is obstinate and. a flirt?" "The very word, my dear lady," said the captain, eoftly, as he oak into the seat beside her. "I am very interested in Mr. Leicester," lie continued, swing- ing his bat gently, and looking up into the Countess' face under bis deeply pen- ciled eyebrows. "Very. 1 could tell you. wby-perhaps you can guess. To be tandid, my dear Lady Lacisland, as I told you the other evening, I am poor John Mildraafe oldest friend. I was to have been Ms daughter's legal guardian; and though his sudden death prevented him bequeathing her 'welfare to my care still feel for her the affection and anxiety of a father. Ah, how can I do otherwise when by her every look and gesture, by her every smile and tone she reminds me of my dear lost friend?" Lady Laekland, whose eyes had been averted, sought hie face, witha mild, but astute look of inquiry. "One cannot suppose for one minute," continued the captain, "that it man of the world like 'Leicester Dodson can en- tertain any serious intention of malting a proposal to Violet. No. my dear lady; men of his class strike at higher game." He paused and did not fail to notice the sudden drooping of the wily countess' eyelids. "They, or their fathers,, have made money by trade, and with that money they desire -nay, they look to purchase rank, and," he continued, in a lower voice and with a subtle signifi- eanee, "and will do so if some foolish. flirtation does not act es a stumbling - block.", Tae countess raised her face lien - She underetood the captain, and she began to see .that lie was on her side. He meant by his delicate confidence to warn her that if the flirtaUon be- tween Leicester Dodson, the millionaire's son, and Violet Mildmay, the merch- ant's daughter, were not stopped, the counteee would lose the aforesaid Lei- cester and hie money bags for her <laugh. - ter, 'Lear Ethel. The eaptain continued: "I may describe the position of Violet as very similar, yet with a difference. She, my dear lady, though I, so biased and partial, should not give it utter - twee, perhaps, is a most charmitig And lovable girl; but she is simple-eitnple in the extreme, unsophistieated. She would be the flint to be lea away and deeeivea into thinking it foolish flirta- tion, it rnidsumnaer day's flirtation, a • serious love affair and a binitatig ettgage- ment. Now I am sure that must net be. 140, she is toservea and attertaed for it different and may 1*mya bappier toed more •suitable- fate By the way, did you say Mr. Leicester Dodson came over himself thie moiding?" "YeeP said the outlives. ('ra bel 'Continued), Every Town and _Village In Canada HAS SOMiCINE CURED BY COOP'S KIDNEY piLLs, Mr. E. HADA° Tells HOW They Sent Him Back to Work and Saved Him MUch Vanbrugh, Ont., May 18.--(Spocian. '-One more man has Proved to kis eatire aatisfaction that the one eure cure for sore back is Dodd's Kidney Ptils, That man is Mr, E. Handke, a well-known resident of We place, and be is telling his friends that Dodds's Kidney P1118 saved bint much lost tbne and suffering as well. "I 'was laid up'wittl-aore back," Mr. Handke says. "At times I was not able to get up in •the nferninS. But by the time 1 had taken one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills I fouled that the Pain Was getting less, and bY the time I had taken six boxes I was all right and able to go to work again. • "I want to say to any man who suffers from Oore back that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only remedy I would recomtuend. They saved me a large doctor's bill and muck lost time," Sore back is one of the sYnilatalna of Kidney Disease, The natural Way to cure it is to cure the Welt Kidneys, Dodd's Kidney Pills cure sick Kid- neys. If you haven't tried them your- self, ask your neighbors. Every neighborhood in Canada has some nlocideso anor iwodmneayn ivihnn.ohas been cured by D 4 ' • • MAN'S WANING SUPERIORITY. (Montreal Daily Mall) A. special bulletin Issued from the cen- sus burean set forth modestly and con- cisely the pretentious fact that itt this country as wbole illiteracy Is less Here is something to cause self-setts- eumeite.ora the ages of 10 te 24 "thacrainWoont fled and serene man suddenly to sit upend take notice. The census report further declares: "Changes which are now in progress point to the coming of a time when fe- tmaalnmesoe, fn.a.11 ages will be less illiterate h When that time Comes what is to be- come et man's complacent assusnption, of superiority? What will be his chance in the ,contest for supremacy with a sex better eclair, - ped mentally and with all the subtle advantages of leasing against hi?m Women, with superior intelligence, wilt no longer ask him for equality, but deny him it. nowt imagine this is a dream. Surely it is timefor man to cease swelling up with pride over his selaess- serted superiority and seriously devote himself to teat books. • - • WHAT MOTHERS SAY PLAYGROUNDS, (Montreal Daily Mail) Adequate exerelse ground's are heeded if the virility of the rime is to be Pre* Nerved. That has been the hard lesson of experience, is bitter lessen in many cases Where negleet of the youngeeeles merit has forted it home in is particularly Dathetie way, 'Visitors to any elty ledge of its standing, very largely by the provielon It makes for the ehildren, and tor public health, by providing free, open plots of ground under efficient super- - 1 vision. 116 lineffsi at sears who has hater 0 been at wit with himself. t OF BABY'S OWN TABLETS Thousands eif mothers use no other Medicine fon their little ones but Baby's Own Tablets. Once a mother has used the Tablets she will use no other medicine. Concerning them Mrs. George M. 13inns, Clifford, Ont., writes: "Enclosed find twenty-- five cents for another box of Baby's Own Tablets, as I would not be with- out them. When baby is cross and ailing I give him a tablet or two and he is.soon well and happy again. I know of no other medicine to equal them and find them far superior to Castor oil," The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. s_ The Fiddler or Dooney. When 1 play on my fiddle in Dooney, Folks dance like a wave o' the sea - My brother is priest of Kilbs.rnet, My cousin of Rosnaree. I passed my brother and cousin They read in II book of prayer. I read in a book of songs I bought at Sligo Fair. When we come at the close of Time To Peter sitting in state. Re will simile on the three old spirits, But call me first through the gate. For the good aro always the merry, Save by an evil chance, And the merry love the fiddle, .And the merry love to dance. And the folks there when they spy rAe Will all come up to me, With "Here' is the fiddler of DooneY." • And thine° like a wave o' the sea," -William Butler Yeats, PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind ok protruding piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to eure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with refetenees from your own locality if requested. Immediate relief stud per- manent mire assured. Send no Irtoaey, but tell others of this offer, Write to- day to Mrs. M. Summers, box I* 8, Wind- sor, Ont. EXPERIMENT FARMS Anatol Reports Now Ready For All Who Apply. The infornlatioa contained la the an- nual reports Of the tXperimental Varnis of the Dominkm Department Of Agriculture is so Varied and wraPiete 48 to render these yearly volumes al - Most worthy of the narae of 'Boucle - Podia. of Agriculture." The Dxperimen- tal Farina syetere embraces the Cen- tral Farm and twenty branelt farina and stations, each manned by a staff of specialists. At thee° widespread well-equipped institutions practicallY every phase of agrictilture, from the study and suppression of plant dis- eases to the breeding and raising of all Manner of orchard, garden and field crone and classes of farm animals, are taken up. In addition, seven outlying sub -stations carry on and report upon work of an agricultural nature. The report for the year ending March 31, 1013„ Makeil a volume of nearly 700 pages, crammed with the Meat of what was accomplished and found out during the Igor, The in- formation is so elassifiefi and treated as to be readily available to the reader la whatever subject he may chance to be interested. A large edition has be printed, so as to supply, for some time at least, every applicant who will dm a card for a COPY to the Publications Branch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. THE HOME AT FAULT. (Stratford Beacon) Tea.ehers generally do inculcate man- ners, both by precept and example, but it is too inuch to expect the school to make all the children of a comMunitY posiseesors of good Manners when there is no attention given to the subject in it large percentage ,of the homes frOni Whiell the thildrenotor. allnard's Liniment, lumberman's friend ABSURD AND INSINCERE. (Toronto NeWs) • There are row things rnore absurd or insincere than mal5 criticism of the drese of wonten, Avery mart desire/I that hie Maher'wife sister or sweetheart shall be in the fathion, lie could not be happy if she were not, Nor could She, • a*. The Death Warrant Delivered No defenea; elm bet offered *when you apply Putnate's to as sore corn -the of- fender has to die. Nothing so certain to quickly cure corns as Putnam'a Coria and Wart Extractor; try Put- hanee, it's free front ae_id_s, and pain- Iess, 26e bottlee sold by all dealers. WILL BENEFIT SOCIETY. (Ottawa Bvening Journal) In Thts Southgate estimation, social', will be benefited bY thS extension of Votee to all women equally With all nneft. AM( for Millard's and take no other. 545 Poly Pox, Mrs. Fez -Groat news, Sohn. Our son Is egaged t� Misa Gelder. Pos--What! Then I shall object to the marriage. Mrs. Pos-Object! Are you out of Your senses? Fox -Not at all But tt we don't hick a little the Golden Will think we don't amount to muolt, and We'll probably OA it oft, THEIR CLOTHES WITH The Dye that colors ANY KIND of Cloth Perfectly, with the SAME DYE, No Chance of Mistakes. Clean end Shoot e. Askyour Proggiat or Deafer. Send for Booklet. The Joh uson•Hschardasua Co. Limited, 'Montreal A "Sufferins " Bishop Smiles. As I stood outside .its door the oth- er day," says a writer, concerning the Athenaeum Club, "a saw a bishop -a humble suffragan -drive up in a han- som and bid the (unpaid) cabman wait while lie went into the club. A minute or twc later out came a 'real' bishop, who guilelessly got into the waiting hansom, and, being mistaken by the cabman for his original fare, was straightway driven off. Then issued thc suffragan, whose inquiries for nil cab led to his being informed by a second cabman that it had been taken 'be- another gent in leggin's.' "Pleued at this ribald allesion to the episcopal garb, the suffragan turned on his heel, But as he replaced his purse in hie pochet I marked the frown pass into a mile of satistaction when be realized how the wind had tempered to the Ehorn lamb." -West- minster Gazette. A—FARNIER'S GARDEN lielps Ms wile to !dauber table in busy times. Saves work and worry, saves buying so much meat, gives better 105. faction to the help. A good garden will be almost impossi. Me In your busy life without proper tools. They cost Indo and save much hsrd work. °MACE WHEEL HOES AND DRILLS with old.lashioned tools and ten times quicker. A woman. toy or girl can do it. Can plant closet and work. these hand Will Sow, ,cu.6.,Itivate, ridge. furrow, etc,. better than you can lttat tools while the horses rest. 33 combinations from which to choose at $3.00 to $14. One • combined tool trill do all et the work. Mk your dealer to show them and write 1;5 tor booklet. "Gardening • W 16...liodler:4-foozvlsb;tsain;;01; Age Nam and GarxdieuintiNedewe" both free, S,'411/ '1 9 e "5:.°11 7°Utthe.t t an sui Irce Drill and Wised Roe Dinners, They are shOrters And they are saner. Clear soup is a first course. Some prefer the fruit cocktail. Fish comes next in this good dinner, Roasted leg of lamb is the piece de resistance. Potatoes and peas are good vege- tables with the lamb. Lettuce with plain French dressing is the best for the salad. As for dessert a little fruit is de- lightful, with or without Cake. A sip of good black coffee and a feast fit for the gods is a memory. MINARD'S LINIMENT CO., LIMITED Dear Sirs, -Your MINARD'S LINI- MENT is our remedy for sore throat, olds and all Ordinary ailments, It never fails to relieve and cure promptly, CHARLES WHOOTEN. Port Mulgrave. He Still Had Xt. "Look here, you swindler!" roared the Owner of the suburban property to the real estate man, "When you sold ine this house, didn't you say that in three months I wouldn't part with it for $10,000?" "Certainly," said the real estate dealer calmly, "and you haven't have yott?" EXCUSE ACCEPTED, (Louisville Courier Jourrail) "What Is the meaning of this?" 'My dear, he insemured, "I got to thinking abdut Wow ei bet elenlea the auffrage, and tOOlt 0; kW drin143.' • And he got away with it that time. For Women's Ailments Dr. Martens Female P1115 have been the Standard for 21 years and for 40 years preschibed and recommended by Opticians. Accept no other. At ail druggists. YOU never cail tell. The fellow Who always hays hie harrater out is iseld0111 the nest to VALE a lie, THUS 11:1 isaymernm KNIT UM PAW 7% PER ANNUM - 11.1f -yearly since the Securities of this Corporation were placed on the market 10 rears ago. Baal:teal established DS year& Investment may be withdrawn in part or whole any time after one year. Safe s & mortgage, Full particularand booklet gladly furnished re; request. NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION Limited cONFEDERATION LIFE BUILDING, TODONTO CANADA $200.00 111 COLO GIVEN AWAY FREE • LPAP J NREOOA WPM., • OAHE TAWEEl4r *ORAPREEE ATaWitYageft Eats* Can you arrange the above sett etbsabied tastes Into the Monett of Ogle well known fruits. If to, you cmi stuns. IN Tun DISTRIBUTION OF TIM "asovg pargi. 11 0, pq easy task, But by patience and per. severenee you tan probably make out $or 6 of them. To the person who cue make put the looted' ulnae* we will give the sum of Out litindred Dollars. To the person making out the ItCOpsi largest number OW NM a Vitt), isalariserre ise person making the third largestaumber tho stun of ThirtY Dollar& To thoPersoe making the fourth largest number the sont of Twenty Dollars, Should 011P 1CI50113 send mowers equally correct, the Stst two prices Will be dividedbetween them, (each recelcing Smote Should three Send la equalersoaccr attracts.** MO three prices will hove ta be divided. (etch rocolvicg$60.*0), Shenk' fourpersous send eqpitily correct auswers, the whole sum of $soo.to wilt be equelly Ovided (tads recelyint $so,00), and so MI ilt like proportlqns, provided thcf fon1PlY with a simple condition about which we will write as soon as answers are received: 1)1)NoT WANT A CENT ON YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU ANSWER THIS ADVERTISEMENT. If you can make out anything like a complete list. Iraitq itS 00 011ca enclosing *CCIat stssop for our repiy, eg now pa.:41.y. dretarCIANAMAN =MINE CO.. Dom 21, SIONTavAL, ems may • ISSUE NO. 2L 1914 HELP WANTED. BN WANT.= IN' BVISIRY TOWN Sal to carry a' brands on commin- atom. sixperieece not necessare. Write, Nifty cigar Co:, London, Out, 11•111.011.41•10.114•11.11•0101111MMIft Foiled Again. Papa, Bending amass a pretty sharp eye cm Ms daughter Mary, and many a would-be lover has Won a walk for a few minutes, conversation with the hard-hearted parent. "Yoe see like a nice young man, and perhaps you are In love with Mary?" "Yes, 1 am," was the honest reply. "Haven't said anything to her yet have you?" continued Papa Bending. "Weil, Ito; but I think she reciprocates my affection." -Does, eh? 'Well. let me tell you something. Her mother died it hunatic and there's no doubt that Mary has Inheritor her sanity." "I'm willing to take the chance," re- plied the lover• . 'Yes: but, you see, Mary has a terri- ble temper. She has twice drawn a knife on me with intent to commit murder, "I'm used to that -got a sister just like her," was the answer. "And you should know that I have sworn a solemn oath not to give Mary a penny ot my property," continued the father. "Weil, I'd rather start poor and build up. There's more romance in it. Mr, Bending." contIned the lover. "I've heard all this before, and also that you were on trial for forgery, had to run away to .America, for bigamy, and served a year in prison for co,ttle stealing. I'm going to marry into your family to give you a decent reputation: There - no thanks -good-bye!" "Foiled 'again!" muttered the father 1.1.••••••••Iftemeenewilammo.7" Whirr (grorge —=--- TORONTO In Centre of Shopping and Business District. 250 ROOMS -100 with Private Baths EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLA.N C A la Carte Restaurant ( SAM. 14. THOMPSON, PROP. 4011meMetameala • - ..• . • . GOOD AND BAD LOSERS. (Toronto News) ,Are Canadians good losers? There have been various reeent incidents which suggest a less genuine and valiant snort - Ing spirit than we proudly proclaim to be the heritage of l3ritish people. is the performer always the best judge of his own performance? is failure to secure ' prize conclusive evidence of bad judg- ing? Ought we to 'nest upon rules that suit us or accept without complaining such regulations as the authorities may deNevia'? e We at an author who grows angry when his book is subjected to ad- verse criticism. We are not persuaded that the criticism is unjust even by his own franic admission that nothing great- er in literature ever was produced. Does the protesting sportsman cut any better figure ? - -- YOU !ail find relief in Zam-Suk ! it eases the burning, stinging pain, stops Weeding and brings ease. Perscverance, with Zam. Buk, Manx curo. Why not prove this? .Druggigeal TWO JUDGMENTS, .JUDGMENTS, (Guelpli Meregry). For forging a cheque for $210, Bert Malone, a Toronto man with a, wife and child depending on hint, was given two years in jail, Not -long ago it young man form Harriston was tried hete, for embezzeling many times that antoUnt but was let mil un euspended sentence, after his father made restitution. There seems to he too intuit niarg,in between these two eases. ONE OF WAR'S EVV.S. (Philadelphia. Record) It Is ono of the many evils of war Owl it leaves in its trail all sorts of side Issues, for which settlement more than a century Is required. GIN PILLS FOR WOMEN Head What Mrs, Barris Says About . Them. Mrs. T. Harris, of TYnealilea knows all about GIN PILLS. "I am now tusking my third boe of ciiN PILLS" she writes. "The pain acrose my back And kidneys has almost entirely gone. nes a great suffer from Rheumatism bet it has all left Inc. 1 strongly advise all women, who euffer from Pain in the Beek anti 'Weal: Ieitineys to try GIN PILL,S." 60e a Ho*, 0 for 22.50. Sample free it you write National Drug & Chemical CO., Canada, Limited, Toronto. * COM?. ISSION GOVERNMENT. (St. 3ohn, 11. 13., Telegraph) There are still, no doubt, as formerly, some honest opponents to the commie- s:en plant, On the other hand a large moony of the temple of St. John be- lieve that the coninussion plan la much more effective than the old one, and that with non ef average ability and in- tegrity tho interests of the .citions are ranch more likely to he prornoted and protected thin under the old seheme. Keep Minard's Liniment In the house. WHAT WOULD YOU WISH? (St. John, N. #3., Telegraph) Whet, would the average man wish for Ws own son to -day if be could choose? Culture and education, a bigh end en- grossing purpose, the enJoyment ot books, friends and health, or vast material pros- perity? only recently the Wall Street Journal speaking with pity of "the rich- est man in the world," asaed "Who would change places with him?" That is a very significant question. It is but one indication tliet men have Proved again in their own experience that it is in vain oven to gain the whole world it the loss of thooe things tho.t have greater real value. UNION Stock Yards TORONTO Largest Canadian Market For Reel and Feeder Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Sheep and Horses wRxris FOR INFORMATION fi!MlitleilleePelreowilmorascernearereacerantree. ONE LAW FOR ALL, (Philadelphia Public Ledger) 'Until "guilt is inade personal" for the rich corporation manager as inexorably us for the poor devil of a law breaker there will be basis tor the complaints of agitators a.nd formenters of social discontent to justify them in the eyes of the unthinkingtehtil arbritrary ty- ranny on the part of an employer anti his agents is denounced just as unspar- ingly as is the attempted tyranny of tho labor unionist who seek to overthrow the liberty of lebor the plea for ebservance of the laws will fall upon deaf ears. In the final results one form of wrong- doing is as evil as another, but when to such unsoc;al acts is added the power to evade the legal consequences, t� secure immunity from punishment, the effect Is to deepen discontent and reinforce the weapons of the enemies of social order. All of us, andespecially those wbo enjoy the world's riehes and opportunit- ies, must heed the injunction against seeking to remove the mote in a brothei"s eye, not perceiving the beam that is in our own. The spectacle of powerful Mit unpunished law breakers is infinitely more perilous than the excesses of the ignorant and violent, and until this feet Is frankly faced the demagogues will find fruitful Bela for the propagation of their dangerous doctrines. CANCER and TUMOR permanently cured. If you have a lump or unnatural growth of any sort, learn today about Dr. E. E. Burnside' PURIFICO' It causes the painless absorption of nearly /411 forme of unnatural growths. Thirty- three years of success. Write for booklet "E*Lddes end:e.: AC. 0, DIM% Gen'l Mgr. The Parifico Company of Canada, Ltd. Bridgehrg, Ontario HYDERABAD. The state of Hyderabad, located about midway between Madras and Bombay, in the south central part of India, with a population about equal to that of New York and Massachu- setts combined and with an area of 92,693 square miles (Net about the same area as Kansas) Is, generally speaking, the most important native state in India in population, wealth and potential resources. It has many wild creatures, including tigers and leopards in aboundanee and occasion- ally bison and elephants There are also 'ivtld hogs, antelope, hyenas, wolveu, jackals and bears, GALL STONES Kidneys and Blaahler treuhle, Gravel Rheumatic Il11;113 are meekly and posts tivety cured with the celebrated remedy. In Kidney cleanses some ot the gym. toms which are men In the ixteic or loins, turebness of the thighs, depodts in the urine, etc.. the S,A.NOL treatment wores wonders, eleening the Kidneys at all the Impurities, and keeping them hesithe and eating inoperie. Price. 51.20 Der bottle. For sate at lolling Druggists. Prot, Mew tore Prom the SANOL MANISVACTURINO CO, LTIa, Winnipeg. Man. 101112.2, Before beginning Us eeed raisins cover with het nater and au»w them to stand fifteen mintatee, The seeds eon then Int ettfiliSt routOVetl. Ma) 15 ltunp of rugar several times biters arid fourth over the outside of a leluen. Stifficlent oil WM be extracted to glee a etlit of choeolate it moat 0. tickets haver when the sugar is added. skliow table num to etand in ringing water into which has been diesolved oreo tabteepoon of cream nr tartar to every three gallons of water. It will matte them wane. -----ahessese OBSERVING THE P.ULE. (Roston Transeript) .eseeeee Noy dill yea take smut 1111 18 shaeree candy and eat it? Isity chant yeti ask her if you VtYllitl LAW. lir" 1 0111, mainines and die said I couldn't." Minard's Lininient used by Physia tient. WHY THE "IP'? " ('roronto Star) tes Thews Is no reason why women shouid net be eligible for the highest (elite/Atlan- ta poSitions. They tette precisely tlie same course ti$ DIP% Mid tlifif full share on the distinetions of univereav life, There eliould be more profeesora. women Inspectore, women prise:Mats, if eorispetetent wonliett out be Viand for theati seittlele