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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1915-04-01, Page 2NitVOUS DISrAStS SPRING rt.twed. by Tan 01.; the Blood anti 4.reng.kimotri the Nerves, It the 'Altitan ot the best medieal teattorititte, ata.r loug 0 ts 1 a 0 eut tier, t dietaece are more swe- eten i nioze serious in the spring teeet at any other time or the year. eel enangee sit ten *stem, after long mont tee may etinhP 111l1P11 more tee than tete ituniliar spring. weak - le • •• anti a eaten se tram w hieh most eefit r um result of indoor lue, in poorly veutilatea and emu 0 si =heat, building's. ()Mead recorde ;at>, e that in April and elitY neuralgia, dance, epilepsy and other forms of nerve troubles age at their woret, and that then, more than any other time, a blood -making, nerve -re-. etoraig tonic ie needed. The -antiquated custom of taking purgatives in the spring is useless, for the sYsti'm rk,‘tilly needs strengthen- purgathes only gallop turliugh the bowel:a leaving you weals-. ihe Williams' Pink Pills are the best medicine, tor they actually make the new, rich, red blooa that feeds the tear% ed nerves, and thus cure the many formo of nervous disorders. Tlit•y cure also such other forms of spring. troublee as headaches, poor appetite, weakness in the limbs, as u ell as remove unsightly pimples and eruptions, in faet they unfailingly brims new health and strength to weak, tired and depressed men, wo- men and children. aold -by all medicine dealers or by ntail at 50 cents a box or six boxes ror $2.50 front The Dr. Williams' medieine CO., Brockville. Ont. ALSTIT FEARS ITALII1N PLANS Reported to Have Made a Definite Offer of Part of Trent. --- Hungarians Are Working for a Separate Peace. Paris, March 29. -Austria has made a definite ofter to code to Italy a part of the province of Trent at the Cose of the war, the Petit Parisien's Rome eorrespondent says be has been in- formed. He adds that the proposal was made on Thursday, and that the Italian Government deferred its re - AUSTRIA ALARMED. • ' eleneva, via Paris, March 29. -Count Sae -Then Tisza, the Premier of Han- gary, haa returned to Budapest from Vienna, where be conferred with Cab. luet Mihisters regarding the future course of the Dual Monarchy. Ac- cording to despetches received by lealss newepapers the leaders of dif- tex•ent political pirties are trying to induce Count Tisza to make an OP tort to persuade Emperor • terancle 'Joseph that Austria should conclude a separate peace. The Premier, how- ever,. is said to have refused to meke each an attempt. Advicee received here from Austria are to the effect that well-informed public men in lime country profess to believe., that the intervention of Italy on the side of the allies is imminent. Vomit Andeassy, former Hungarian Premier, is sat dto be one of those who Sto longer attempts to conceal his con - <wit Chancellor Von Bothmann-Hollweg, of Germany, the Swiss papers declare, remains inflexible in his determination that. Austria shall sacrifice same of her territory to preserve the neutral- ity of Italy. The Austrian Emperor is reported to be equally determined not to cede to ltaly any material portant of the monarchy. Reports from Bucharest regarding the. attitude of Roumania, it' is said, have inceeased the alarm in Austro Hungarian political eircees. ROUMANIA NEUTRAL. - Berlin, via London, March 29. ---The flueharest -correspondent of the Frankfurter aeitung telegraphs his paper that Roumania will continue to maintain her neutrality. The paper profeeses to have obtained informa- aon to the effect that the Roumaniar Emit:tender has signed slICh agrei4 /111111'. NORTHERN HOTEL BURNED, Parry Sound, .March 28. --Shortly after 6 o'elork last evening fire v‘ais discovered in the lIotel Kipling. The hotel le kituated almost a mile from the central fire station, and a brisk Wind. was blowing. the flames spread eo rapidly that by the thne the fire- reaehed the scene there was no hope of saving the building. The large driving ebeds and stables were saved after a strenuous fight. There was some insurance. Mr. Charles A. Gentles is the owner. • * • * Separate School Teacher Speaks TELLS OF "1-1E GOOD DODD'S KID. NES( PILLS HAVE DONE, eesseese0001.1111111100V 'TRUE TO HIS RACE • Vida not give wily to thoughts f atit," tie said encouragingly; for, git lie had not h hope in the acrid. of raving .Benns's life, yet he continued to flatter lain with delus- ions. "It le better that I should die, doe - t My pooition is a false one, Legal - mete in One countre, 111 sloth( r, ton in e false posit1on, and my life compromises everybody, come plicates everythiug counected with me, and most of all, my beautiful mother end nr• beloved, brother. Don't you eee thajt I must die?" be murmure,el tautly. "Not by any means, All these coat - Vacations can be straightened oat by a simple act of the House of Lords, as has been.-" "Let us talk no more about it, dear doctor, Even if I could live, no such thing should be doue, with my con- sent. And If it were done without it, I would never profit by my dear bro- ther's lose. But I shall die. And there an end." The doctor slid no more then. Later in the day, when the Earl of tVellrose enquired as to his brother's State, Dr. Kinlock answered: "The worst of it, and what makes Hee crtee so utterly hopeless as, that ae does not seem to care in the least to live." "Olt, if Susau wee here! WhY does not that ship come in?" Murmured the earl to himself. At that very moment a fentirtan came in, and brought the mail bag freue the Seton post -office. Lord Wellrose emptied it. There were many letters forwarded frOna London, Among them was one that Lord Wellrose seized first of all. It Lore the Southampton postmark. It was from Suzy, and it Announced lier arrival 1a. England. Mrs. Brown, the curate's widow, was ber Tette were coming up to London, and ehoulti take apartments at the BMus. wick Hotel, Butters street, where their letters were to be addressed. Lord 1Vellrose, neglecting all the other contents of the mail bag, took Suzy's leiter and went to his Mother. Ile found the duchess in her boudoir, weeping. He put Suzy's letter in her hand, and begged her to read it. She complied, as well as her tear - laden eyes would let her. And then tile looked up inquiringly at: the face of her so.a. "It is trom the girl he loees, and ehom he resigned because he thought I loved her; and in the mazniminity of his soul, preferred my -happiness to Lis. own! " "Wellrose! what 'is all this, my ilear?" "Isieten, mather dear, and'I will ex- plain," said the yoUng num. And he told the story ee hp acquaintance with Suzy and Benny, leavina out such por- tions of it only ea Mnsehave wounded the spirit. uf the fluelless• "And now, dear mother, 1 wiSh• you - lo invite this young lady to collie -here. If anything an earth can rouse and aave my brother, ft will beethe pres- ence of his love." "She is a pure -spirited and, noble - hearted girl, from all you have told me, Wellrose. And if she cent g9 my eoor boy any good, she shall be most welcome," said. the duchess, And she immediately sat down and wrote a letter of invitation, that it might be in time for the first mail, Lord Wellrose also wrote, Jelling her that Benjamin was• ill at Beton Court, explained as muck of the air- eumstances as lie deemed prudent to trust in a letter, and implered her to accept ais mother's pressing invitation, and come at once to•Seton Court to rouse Benjamin. These letters despatched, Lord Well - rose went up to cheer his brother with the intelligence. "I have good news for you, my dear fellow," he said cheerfully, es he sat down by his brother's bed. Benny bis blue eyes inquir- ingly, • • • "Susan line arrived ip Engla.ad. Sbe Is 1n Southamptoa. Nue, this time she inuet be 14 LO111.414.? "Suzy has conic back? Susi' le• London! Oh! I wish. I could see, beete said Benny, eagerly, brightening tip et once, "Yea shall see her in a few days. My mother has written and invited her to come here." "Suzy coming here!" said Benjamin, Joyfully. "Yes, assuredly, as soon as our let- ters can reach her, and she can make tl.e journey; for she will not rieglect :to pressing a call, I am sure, nor will ohe lose an hour on the road." "Thana Heaven; And, oh! I thank you, too, Wellrose! I owe all the good I have, under Heaven, to you. thank you, nly dear brothere' "Cheer up, now. Take your nourish- ment. Resolve to live, for Suzy is com- ing. And my mother will -.wake her. welcome." • "Does our mother know?" "She knows of your mutual love; for I told her title Mowing. That is the reason why she wrote Per "131ess her! Bless her!" staid Benny, fervently. "Now here comes eire,,Bruee with your broth,- I order you to take it all, and then tit go to Sleep," said the sal as he went out, Oh, magic of lover !elixir of life! From Um time that Benny heard that Suzy was corning, and began to loolt forward to her arrival, he brightened and mended day by day. And his mother saW it and re- joiced. On the thIrd day after the emitting of the letters, Suzy, having travelled day and night, artived at Seton Conrt. She evas not ta all like -the brilliant Mademoiselle Arielle of. thateda.zelign Mademoiselle Arielle that dazzling and ended in tragedy. She Was -a "grave fairy," with .golden hair, blue wt.; and blooming face, Whited in a plain, methodistital suit of grey eerge that might have become her grand- mother The ductless received her with a aurae the lineal hear, after hie father, kin, called her her dep and of the dultedera et Cheelfet, lie 18 took her to a Pleasant. beereore Where dark, gypsyish Iodising yoath et four. elle could change her dress, while Lord Wellrose went to prepare Denny to receive her. • .. • In fe.w minuees More, Suzy, leaning on the duchees' erni, (lettered Benny's chamber. He nail lying. to, tang, prepped up by pilloet s. and with the light nf the WiltdOW fallen.; on ili3 fair, wale spir- itual face. Ile held out his betide, to his love. Hitt as e0011 ehe Few weitt tt mere sinalow he Wee, else park cn tier knees his bee and eurst in- She Hai No Faith in Them, but the Reculto and Health Obtained Con- vieetd Her. ;antes Cove, Trinity Bay, Nfld.- eiris•eh estle-tSpeciala-Amcng the thoneande in Nealoundland who pai their faith • to Dodd's Kidney Pills is et tee Mary liridga Whelan, teacher in tile Roman Catholic School here. -tun exceed:11.4y grateful to Decide; Kidney Pills," Miss • 'Whelan elates in an interview. "I was very much run doan in health. Close -con- finement to my work brought on My tremble. "Reader, of the many cures by Hodde; leitineY Pills, 1 began to use them mai 1 must confess with very latle faith. "Before I had taken one box I' was net only cured but lay strength was ;ernes ing rapidly, and 1 felt a great im- erovement every way." Nitta Whelan give.: the real reason of the popularity of Doda's KidneY Pills, They do not cure the ailment vaned .at at the t.xpense of some other hart Of the body. They bulk" up health all over the betty. They do this lee ming the leidneye. Cured Kidneys mean pure blood. lent motion ntight•-11-Evie flUetethe ens valid. But be was stronger now. 1-10 put las hands around her fair 'head, and murrourd softly' "Wee': no more, dear Suzy. Dear, deereet Suzy, weep no more. You are here now,- awl all ie well." Bet she could not stop weeping all at Once. Indeed, she Wept, the more. "Mother," Walked Benny, softly, "ia elm to be my wife?" *:YeS, dearest, if she v.111," as softly answered the dunliees. "if Slee Will: Why, a eourse, she will. We have been engaged ever sins) we were seven years old; hese wo not Jove:" he inquired, caressing the fair hair. "TOA Benny. for only one short sea- son when I lost my senses. But, olt, my dear: when saw you about to lay down your life for my sake, e knew hew yoa loved me, end diecovered how I loved you also,' murmered Suzy, in an almost inaudible 'voice. "iengaged shoat we were seven years dear mother, and that was nearly twenty years ago," stad Benny, brightly smiling up into his Mallen.; face. "And that is quite a long engage- ment -quite long ounogh. It should an- as they glitle, undulate, climb, wriggle, be ended soon now in marriage,e pueh their way altont in 9. city of sestrea the duchess ,smiling back. sMall beehive loolthig houses sur- reunded by a moat and fence whielt oecapies the front yerd of' the aew institate building. , The institution is fourteea years olde but. it has only cosupled its pre- sent fine home about a year. Not all or the snakeseare kept in thie case eor- rel. There is another in which there are a few trees around at the .side. In all there are a,bout 1,500 live snakes coptIvity on the farm.whiele ore used for baetereological terid biologi- cal research work. There is 'a Ivo tiara in the reer where -they raise eigedns and' geineet-Pigs Toe' expert, mental purpopee. Inside the Imilaing one may see the wontierful collection of snakes �wnse. by flee gethorities. They have ewe 300 -apeciee, the %meat • matte- collect-. tien •la .the world et is slid, otetsiee Of the eirletell.Musellm Doudetl. TN) evegge visitor wao cares to seeled Ilkir Pr tWO there the reptilee can mum away with 0. A BRAZILIAN twitching of the. Nerves SNAKE FARM Brokenadown System Serpeat worship and. slake chartn- eug am institutions as old as history, Now Entirely Cured -Never Used Any Medicine With told 00.1u:wee there. have aeon enakee, to long bees man suffers' from their • Suck Benefii as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. bites and hunted ter that Which would cure. But it lette relnainete ter nlad- seeeediefe sleeplessness end per. ern ecience to Duna 'alkali -awls to voutiness are often very disagreeable, ..cppeawith thie Matter intelligentlY end but when Your nervous fieetern. gets eympathetteitly inter far governmente itniotno eucthnoat contdnie- to spend thousands of dolars annually neves twitch and that.the work of these labOrateriee joric,land you have may be cae•ried on and. teen be able tO peecu tar nervous give their whole lives to the study ot e mations come thie branch of Medicine. over YOU there Is Natui any these inetitutions exist. canoe ter grave Where snakes are most, °bandana The alarm bated throughoat the tropical sections clf serpent is a reptile which loves the E v e r y b o d y sun. They are almut %malty distrl - (Ilorce=ttiolle• parelyets or thaotwu:t. i of the world, and as Brazil and Intlta Nothing ie worse: are the two largest nations situated in the torrid zone it is there that are than helplessness. Sometimes it is to loolc forward to elBS. 31'KELLAR. found, the only two government snake helplessness of body, and at other farms in the world; one at Calcutta thnes the mind is affected, which is Paulo, and the other in the outekirta ot SAO far worse. The writer of Me letter did not There are no English gaides or know what to expect, but fortunatelY began the uae of Dr. Chastes Nerve guide books, at Sao Paula. Very-, roed in time te heatl oft danger, and thing is Pertuguese; but if you have knowleage of French, Spanish Or • e=a-s. hapsfa hotel waiterawhq will tell VW P.orious Worm. German yea can find solueboey, per- a writes that she was entirely cured of the old trouble. 'elle last paragraph proves that the cure was lasting. elm. John McKellar, 11 Barton street east, 1-Ismaiitun, Ont., writes: - "I was injured some years ago, and that left me with broltensdown nen, vous system. I could, not sleep, and • suffered from twitching of the nerves - and disagreeable nervous sensations, "I then began ming Dr, Chem's- Nerve P00% and con say that I never usea any medicine that (Ile me so' much good; In fact, am entirely • cure4 ot my old trouble. The Nerve - Food not only strengthened thee nerves, but also built up my system% in every way." -Under snore recent date Mrs.t McKellar writes confirming her cure, I and states that she has had inquiries!. from many people who had heard of • the great benefits she obtained from Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50e a box, 6 for $2.50, At all dealers, sybat trein to take' fos Butane -an,- ati '.1.311e -re is a flat worm about half an the snake farm is Called. MAI- elleh long called Planaria. veleta whielt tar recitation dee' of the men in, repreiduces itself in a most extraordin- charge of the Institut tee Butantan le •:.aryananner. According -to an article the first Taursday of the month; but- la. the Biological Bulletin, whene it the snakes May be ehen any time, egrreowfsadoeldariltd: loistr mitsevaeimmeentittse,. bitese(%le- slow. It drops a tiny fragment of its .tall, theta another, still another, and so on entil after it has left aboat half ca its betty ia scattered piecee, Each des teethed piece earls up, secretes a =- cue that sopa dries ana forms a- hard Ia this condition the fragments remain throughout the slimmer, fall mut evinter. In the spring the simile burst and liberate •ma,ey minute weeme,,,which eatevoraciouslyeand,soon grew to adalt eia The fore part of the warps, after it hap saed :all these bits, either dies or encysts iteelf Re tarts, "Suzy, our childish dreams' will be realieed," murmured Benny, trying to raise Der. Pet he was ae yet too fee- ble: go the get, up epti set ais eide, holding bis 'hand and. continuing to bold it until the surgeon came with his peremptore °viers that all should now leave tae room, that bis tAtient alight seek repos.e in tvleete, - A little later in the daY ;SOY *its presented to the duke, who receivea her eourteously and kirteed aer Welt, A- little later stil, sae had.% wojet apart wale the Earl of Wellrose. "I see that you not only forgive me, but thank me. Lord le eliroee, for sets 'Wig you free," site sate, pleasently, lie•bowed and mulled. "I wish you munit jOy, fair %eater," he said. • "Thanlea. send yon? When am I to enngrattanto yon" P110 Meetly inglare ed. . 'Tit a few days, T hone." • • • And then he gave' her his arm to' lead -be in to dinner, Front -that time Slew. was encourage mlIch illereiteee knowledge. at. the ad to epend the gmter potlion of beauty, tseruetnre and ba.b.its of these every day in Bentives -roam: tend -Tag 41111:nelee Per they are pre- served 0114 elassifled the csily• dreles beet; being thee Ilene Of the lebelltng is in Englieh, The 'eurpoee of this farra, Which Improvetnept was thenaefortir very ree The stirecton expresegdeestenishe ment 'at it 'Ilia Old MOTO declared it was a miracle, • e • • Son Benny wrts able to. ease ile bed, coets tit•e jarazinen Government about and soot after, his chamber. t 1-tree:ire. .$40,.000. te• eeer,. ie not- 0111Y to eatraat night front the -day 'et SUPail'S arrival the \TAMA, and make (serum crtatale he dined -With the family. -• •-• . . Meanwhile the autumn was waning into winter. and the weather in the highlends hemming very bleak • One day tett Glasgow surgeen arriv- ed on a visit, and be advised that Cap- tain Douglat should spene the whiter on the scuth ;i • • eTherefore. ehe Jam e wen • ow 1 11C t a but. te scead eut literature and lec- ture& tie -teach • the people cf Brazil thotaall suakee are- nct poise/161,1S and thatethey• must learn which are .not so as to protect them, for the harm- less ena.kes are, helpers the effort to extermluate those that are danger - :01.M 'It was- Very intereatifeg (0 watch - a great black ralesettranla deSoUr a the tho marine residence at vbilebiestis yellow jagaraca, an exhibi- Breinseviek 'terrace, Brighten. • ttoa which the students arranged for • Here Wea Were:seen -joined by the .us during our visit. • daughters of the duke and slur:less, and aleo by. Lady Hinda Moray; And aere Benjamin -Oa trIPMP118 of timei--lound biresoll ie tile "I" seatede palate:, tile beloved son, the eents, nf a fond domestic eircle, where once 11.3 had been ialtell ft Peer eereet boy. lie weft rcengnized Captain Benjamin Seton Douglae, mae, ter of Seam, and heir of the eld Feoteli Barony of Linlithgow, in right of his mother by her first marelaget• heir also, la nertain contingeneles, of the ancient Dukedom of Chevlat, liut Benny would in noevise eminent that any step should -be taken'to relit - Sate hint in any position by which the brother he tested more than life should be a loser. eley, he. at:elan:el most positively, that if auyanovemene ehould •inade to eettiblish-hissright teathee heleslite of the dukedo»I of Che- t tot at his brother's expense, he would at once give up parents, countryi and home, .ated eeke Suze and go with hor ta ettternseet parts af tet earth. 'Ape Wee knew that lie ''crbuld 'keep Weefh , And ,ehers etretched teeth: his Ilene, and Seeped tele !She's, seyipg glens: and yet' tendRriY1' 4'1 am the son or 'Bonnie Wane Douglea' and big fair- bride Eglantine, and not of the most noble the leitae eke number of deaths in Brazil ana- nuttily" from snake bites Is, given as 4,800, while• the nuMber aceidents. ic reckoned at le,200. . . preen- 'tees ot the reoee tirel$041 Pf i1.40e0: 01.9. P:oSe4 fer,44.: lenge, %his engho, so often eliek tat of in conaecticn with the gf .elartialgell and .ae. Lade,' is fe, ef lerazil, very .001,11mou rarta .the country. , It has an. Osoeclai fer Sigler cene fields, anti one is. aeltiont out, without many of these venoneotte , reptiles teeing diecovered. It was one of thepo snalree that- bit the Ernprees Josephine when sho was a child- and her life was saved be- cause a nurse elicited -the poison, out. lost • poisepous Snak-eS -avoid-men, but not so with this <Me: Ite takes the initiative,- leaps .from its; hiding pla.ee and bitessthe paeser-bye who as - artily dies within! a: few -hours. Even if: (ha victim* recovers his eystein is geherally 'affected eerlously, and he rhay•!stiffer 'for' years' from boils and elcers. 'The eoison of this snake at- . eaelee the nervous syetem, producing 'giddiness and paralysis, convuesione • and severe pains around the heert. It le hard to avoid in ets native italliles, Where it lies earle4 11P nutlet! Japan's Isles of Pines. • Matsusbbna is regarded as ono of the sankei, or three most beautiful pieces in Japan, And it well deeerves this reputation, for there are indeed - few fairer natural scenes on earth. It reminds the traveller of the Thou'sand Isles of Canada and the English' belies all in one, Here innumerable pipes - clad islands lift their fronded faces through the purple haze, over a sea of silver green, and when the sun sets, throwing the myriad islauds into a golden glow, the mind es charmcd to ecstasy. Matsushima bay is more- than six wines. loag and five wide, and to visit all the hundreds of islands that adorn the surface of the sea in this place -would take years. Yet' one may see tho best part of Matsushima in two or three days if ono knows how. '7 -Japan Magazine. . i3RUCE'S • SEEPS • • egasa ;fetter. ,•• - SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (Prices Prepaid) • Pertlicciietig seaCr Pell el, tli? Pia AVni Malls , (Aertrcigit asq.a rPakt et ; teeny. 10104, for also, Arnie's Peerless Collection Tall Nasturtiums, 1 pet, each of finest varieties, separate colors, for 2do. lerneege Royal Nosegay Coltection Sweet Peas, 1 pkt, each 6 -superb sorts, separate colors, for 2Se. 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Salt Is •ae getidote fey this acid. fealardie riniment fler sale. every- where, • • Kook Cherry Cherriee are a luxury ere weldor time, and so Is ,clierra pie -a very good sub- stitute for cherries, however, is eau - berries, which are never very expen- sive. This is a very goat' recipe for mock cheery pie: but 1 cup of cranberries In halaes and one-half cup 01 retains cut in small pieces. Mix 1 scant cup. of su- • gar with leta.blespoon of flour and -stir into the berries And. raisins. Line pan with rich paste and turn the mix- ture in, Dot the top of berries with 1 teaspoon of butter, cover with top crust ands -bake in moderate oven for 'twenty minutes.. Ae soon as taken from. the oaen• spread the top •with a 'little butter.aad sprinkle ever a table- spooa ef pulverized sagas% .S.erve warm. . . lieesevy legeee, or coiled pp..1-0. Borne bird's nest, Where It ha's tievell_red and the Duchess of Cheviot. You ne.ver the dreamed -of inheriting Y011r ...1,3,6A. • eggs of the Yonregr It gives he warn., by hies- of' rattle of its presenee, uncle's dukedom When yoa married. ing asked, witli a smile. "And after all.,„ strikes with a blow ae direct as that but ',vetches its chance by mother dear father, did aou?" -he and. then he continued, "why all this talk ebout of a fencer.- ' an inheritance of so many happy, All :animals seem to • dread this snake. A horse will - not, go .within happy years off yet? Our father 'is a striking distance of it. TUG pig seems man in bus prime -not over forty-five or six, end may and probably will live to be thee 0111Y quedruped which is in - a half century longer." different to it. , • This srilike -varied in 'corer, but its . * e . * * usual tints are olive above with. dark Time has accomplished . its many triumphs, and will also accomplish craw bands and Whitish •grate below, , years covered with very heayy minute dark Many more. It IS now lif teen, griefs'. Tee' head is brown. Its tail since B.enjamin Seton Doughtsamaster of Seton. married his, lolle, Sneati, and is a horny spine, which scraees harsh - took tip his residence at Seeon, Court, ly against rough objects,•but does not op gip loeh; since the Eaat of•Wele. rattle. lt Is of some use, for it lives mainly an rats, and thus keeps down Mee married Lady Hinda. • Morrie, and fixed las abode• at Wellrose Park, in the -dainage dikeiroto•the ca.ne ber rats. Sussex.• • There..18 aelarge snake called the The Duke and Duchess Of Cheviot cribo whiciallevours the fer?de-latteet. are now a handsOme, henitliv happy The conemon cat is said also to be couple, really tonsIdel'ablY OVee.eeixty -able Wien]. this snake. It seizes it years of age, but not looking, more ber the"seilne juet back a the head and than :Sty, etal likely to Ilve to .eome does -not let go utitil it has severed the plete Weir eentery, Bathe thefr' sons head from the body. Then Inetinct, aud all their dagghtets betas .nlarried,. seems to teach the cat to let the head. they heve evert more grandchildren alone, fer the heist. of this snake, like than had her gracieus Majesty the that of the turtle, even though separ- Queen, which is saying a great deal. ated from the body, can still bite. • 'Old, it is nearly certain . that they - •• iair. daughters, but no sole; and as - :. Stevenson and Light. their YOurtgest daughter IS eight Years Cantein end Mrs. SetOri have five bablY Itiateat; le:Mk SeeVensonewOuld pre-, ,. . . • • • . never will live one. . .. have welcomed tae lowering the lights' &London' tee xv cliabge for the• • But the Earl ctnd bountesa of Well- better. Pot a brilliantlaelit • city- was - rose have both sons and Slaughters. ofte dada abOmiriations, and he•alew- • -And the 'complicated question -of ine heritande will clear. itself lu thie way e ed With alarm the advent ot ' eleeteis city as an .111uminant. "TO look .at it The eldest tent af the :Earl of Well- • rose, styled. Viscouat Douglas, Is of only once," lie evrete, "is to•fall in love, ' 'with, gas, which giees a: Warne.-domesl• tie radiance fit :to eat bye Matlkind, Yen would have• thought might have . remitted mutat With What PeOnlete theus stole fer them, and- not .4 -vita fishing the pre:daunt' heaven with kites to catch and dOmestibate 'the wildfire. of tlie storm. Yet here we have the leVin brand at Our doers, and. , it ie prOpaeed that we should .lienee-. fotervard,take our walke abroad in the edged Of Permanent lightnirtg," * teen, with pencil of bit; Metheree Warm Hindoe bleed ith his Veillee 'With preeoeity 'of his prat Eattterti nature, be has fallen in lova 'cith Ida fair cousin :Iglantine, tlie eldest daughter Of Captain Seton Douglas, and cer- tainly returns his atfettion; while the earente •on both Wee, for exeellent reasons, favor their attaelitrient And In the faun Marriage a these young people the estates of both brothere be 'United. (The Yend.) And .Washday, .ifoot Wineheeter, a councillor's Wife Wotthing, England, Who died on Mott••• tO ttare, and Nettled tot though her . dale •April 20, vvas born on a Monday., brart 'would Itave3 broktin. The Etrazilitta 'Cotton crop. blows. egleeiteeetelevle anclleeeedtKe evTga Ylkarirl:a Vnder other eirctitustwincs this vtOs kg" oittuitity and quality. • • her Inetrie mita efunday. • BETTEII-THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children +of bed- wetting. There is a constitntional cause for•this trouble.' Mrs, M. Suntmers, Box W. 9, ;Windsor, Ont., will send free to any knothdr her successful home treat- ment. with full instructions. Send no. tnoney ' but write her tozday if 5,our ohildren .trouble you •in this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. This trftttnent also Cures adults and aged neoaletroubled with urine die, rIculties'by day or night, Winding Clocks. • Be careful about winding clocks. Wind them alweys at the same time, and never wind them too tight, Find out just how many full turns of the key it takes to wind the clock to the proper point and always stop with that -number of turns,.a. : • COrns instaftt Relief 0 Pal,nt on / PUT, NAM'S CORN E1t. TRACTOR to- night, • and , corns': . feel. better in the morning.. Magical 'the way "PUT- •. • NAM'S" .easee the elle pain, .destreys the roots, kills a, cern. 'for all lime. No pain. Cute guaran: teed. Get a. 25e bottle of ruTakit'S• EXTRACTOR to -day. lorr.ft WHEN.aECE WILL e • (Ottawn _Citizen.) Wlien peopro.reallee the power and Sig - Macioce .and 'living lorce of int4rnite Atonal sentiments', When public opinion has been brought to realize' • thet there: is nothihgeh &smite in international re- lations whielt cannot be taken up and ad. judicated by law' instead of •by force we evil have neacee'but_ itot until then. To make this clear 4s the duty of the sin - tem eitteen, *ell him crank or fool or hypocrite as intly suit tho time, WAR BREEDS WAR, (TorontoeStara Even without any wanton erightfilliteall, war tends to beeed Ayer. Nothing. is *tinier thee thp viemee' tells of War • "clearing the air FDe comparison ot war with •tt, fight. heteveen quarrelsome -boys. who ehaye it out." und ellen shake hands and heeorne good friends, is misleading, There never was a war without hatred; but it is true that the more "frightfulness" there Ise the. snore hatred, and therefore the more sowing of the seed Or fiddle) •wars. • WHAT 'MOTHERS SAY .OF .BABY'S OWN TABLETS • • RESULT Or IRRIGNIION When Sir Wfilleat Vaa Llorne Paid yoara ago that tau C. it, by untlertaltiug the aorle ta irrigation east or migary, wotatt tostw tito wit- ch:rum to blossom like tile rose, he was derided, hut to -day that prophonY ee Said to be a literal tact. M any rate, znilliOns of acme live- not only been reclaimed by the coMpartY, but tbe whole district has been ao Im- proved and beautified that there is row a geiteral clamor for Irrigation in eections willed), are still untglicheel. Delattettions have gone to Ottawa to air the Government into undertaking the work °aside the preerietarial limits i/f the C. P. R., ou lands which. seem to require this treatment to pro- duce similar results to those so grati- tying and proletable on he C. P, R. As one result of this demand on the Part of the people of Southern Al- berta, Prof. Fairfield, superinteneent of the Dominion Experinaen.tal alarm, Lethbridge, convinced farmers that m ith irrigation production will not only be greatly increased, but per- manent homes established on the prai- vie, which can be rendered naturally beautiful when irrigation. worits are available. Tee professor laid great stress on growing alfalfa. corn, which meant more fodder for live stock, more fertility of soil, improvement to all crops. Resolutions were passed asking the Minister of the Interior to carry out irrigation works, or to arrange for an extension of the C. P. R. systemeFrom the Gazette, Mont- real, March 15, 1915. Minard's Liniment Co„ Limited. Gentlemen, -I had my leg badly hurt, the Pain was very severe and a large swelling eame above the knee. I expected it would be serious -I rubbed it with MINARD'S LINI- IVIENT, which stopped the pain and re- duced the smelling very quickly. I cLainNniomtmsNpeTak too highly of ISIINARD'S • • AMOS T. -SMITH. Pore Hood Island. Two Story Lake -in Mexico. One of the wonders of Mexico is the salt producing lake near Salinas station on the Tampico division of the Mexican Cen- tral Railway, 72 miles west of San Luis Potosi. It may well he termed a two storey lake, for at timers when is a lake of fresh water overlying the salt lake. A water tight roof of green mud separates the fresh from the salt water, For a large Part of the year there is no fresh wa- ter lake there, The sun licks it up soon after the rainy season is over. The salt secured front this lake g•oes all over Mexico. The lake has been worked about '66 yea.rs. The whole town of 5,- 000 people makes its living from the salt. • Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia Out of the Mouths of Babes. First Small Boy -"How was the etre cus?" Second Small Boy-"Greatl Why, it was almost as good as the posters." Mamma -"Willie, why didn't you finish sawing that wood." Little Wilite-"I lust couldn't retammal the poor saw had the toothache, ton's father orgeve nine fer.cuttIng down Teacher -Then little'Ciearge Washings the cherry ree, whet lessee aid it teach?e eoanny---"That it's a wise father knoWs when to bury the hatchet"- Clelecte'e NeWel • 4.• • Millard'a Liniment Cures Burns, etc. • Once a mother had used Baby Own Tablets for her little ones she will use no other medicine. She quickly real - lees the Tablets are an absolutely safe gemedy and one that will giye sure re- sults ' -Concerning s them Mrs. R. L. Wright, Pennabit, Sask., writes: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my three babies And think (so much af , them that I alwaye Ire%) them the) house." 'The Tablets are sold. by meeas .cihe dealere or by mail et e5-ceats box 'from' TheeDr. Williams' Medicine Co., - Brockeillee Ont. • , • • • . COMPULS RV OTING, . . .(WoOdstook Sentinel -Review) And after allea, man may. khow his hon- esty,. end intelligence as well by refusing fo.vete es by voting metier pressure -or comnidsion. tender our party system ab- stention"from votinr is often the only course open teethe .etrong party man to show his dleapproval of his own -party's courseeeCompel liim 'to vote-aand he will probably. vote for his party, ethough he may.. bleeeett of sympathy with it or may nieteapeleJve,ofeRsSeahdidate." 'WItat pose sible advantage could there be to good goverernent from compelling an elector to• misrepresent. himself tby les vote? Many -a manewill.show hisedisapproval of hie party be staying at'llome on election day wheewoula not ,ga the. length of vot- ing- agetinst,hls party. It is not well that he should 'have the right to show his- dis- epproval be ?staying at hame? • WHeSKERS AGAIN. • ' ' (London Advertiser.) Whiekers are said to be -bidding for a eeturn in fame in the armies at the front They wattle the gallant soldier on a cold night, and unless •pink or tango shade, makeethe fade a more difficult target, Theo blend into the surrounding scenery, and might even be eyed to, suit any land- ' SCOI30 scheme. 'Shaving in the -trenches Inbst be a'prob- tem, The only drawback to a full beard, 'syould be the time spent in combing out the shro,unsi areinters, the sand sprinkled into' the brush by "Seek johnsores," and the Flanders meld. The artietie poseibilie Mese of 'whiskers are considerable. With azpair Of dhears for barb -wire entangle- nient cutting a soldier might sculpture a gciod healthy growth into sueh various figuretle tes, for instance; Indy be seen in eVergreen shrubs •on an oldefashioneds lawn A book creed be written on the . oubiict. 4 • , MUM% Liniment Cures Dandituff. 4 .4,- A SIGN OF THE TIMES, (Buffaeo courier.) . - Mayor MitChel, of 14ow York is tnalc- 'hue speecehea in support. of the woman 'suffrage amendment to the state consti- tution. When the mayoreof a city of neatly 6,000,000 population thus becomes active for equal suffrage, the fact la of far more.than ordinary importance. F°SuRre oupre latiStJosEltiMve Ife friRt I e, oihr; nPktPalE:if Yae 6:FheoEvwPell'gh;:erst iecs at any age are infected or "exposed' • Liquid, glven on the tongue, Acta en the Blood and Glands.' expels the poison ous germs from the body. Cures Distemper lit Dogs and Sheep and Cholera in PoultrY., Largest selling live stock remedy. Cores La Grippe among human beings' and N a fine kidney remetlY. Cut this out. Keep It Show it to your .drugglid, 'who will get it for you. Free Booklet '"Dis- temper, Causes andllures," DISTRIBUTORS -ALL WHOLN- .ST SPOIIN laIDICALGCOOskwelip aziemplitis tt.aan.ti A. • Fair Exchange. It was Mrs. Malloon's birthday, and she felt a trifle dleappointed thatthere was no gift beside her plate. It Vas the -Hest time in twenty years that her husband had forgotten the occasion. Mr. Malloon smiled at her frankly. "My dear," be said, "1 have been so busy lately that I have not had time to buy you a birthday gift, but I'll. give You the eow." . . She thanked him graciously. "Daisy ie te.beautiful cow," she said. Two months later Mr. Malloon's birthday came around. When he ap- peared at breakfast his wife greeted him with a rediant smile. "My dear," she said,`"I have been so busy lately sewing for the children that I haven't hack time to buy you a birthday gift, but.I'll give you the cow," -Chicago News, • 0 • 0 • ,. WAS IT FOR THIS? (London Advertiser) Two thousand years ago at Bethlehem, Palestine, was born the Prince of Peace. To -day at Bethlehem, Pa„ the great steel works are rushingt some of the bigges wat contacts ever place. $1,000,00 Reward . Forfeited If Remedy Fails We hope this notice will reach the eyes of people who are troubled with constipation and bowel trouble. Dr. Hamilton's Pills have been guaranteed to cure any. case within three days, ante the abeve reward will be paid for - any case a'esisting. this greatest of 'all remedies. -No prescription ever written could surpass Dr.• Hamilton's Pills OE Man- drake and .Butternut. For yeare they have been curing the most abstinate cases of constipation, biliousness headaches and sour stomach. Here is your chance to test Dr. Hamiltoifs MS, If they fail -your money back for the.aeking. Ile sure you get the yellow box, and insist on being sup Plied with only Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Batternut, 25c, at all dealersa' • 1 !',1. A, 1915. HELP WANTgO-FIEMALOI AVANT141)-(IILI141 e4001) leDUOA• r tion and Character OS train for mo- les. ItcPlY to Wellenthe elogeitaa St- oatharinee. Oat. FOR BALM, 11.17 OR leALIS--OfIOI0/4 1454141) IN PAR - eels irom, one to twenty acres, los cetea near liamliton along the BaY anti lathe Shores on Toronto to elp.mittOn permanent highwaY. Thia la pelected land, delightfully located. being very tie- sirahlo for gentlemen who Memo a coun- try residence alone with garden and fruit culture. :W. D. Flatt, num IG, Federal Life Sanding, liamilton. FARN.S FOR SAI..E. $16.50'glit.,=1;7 11;1"Ta stook farm lane. Near stood tewn on canaellan Northern main tine. minater dletrict. In settled community echool, church, telephones, on main reed to town. Vino rich soil on -clay sub - ell. Water. Mentlfpl. Luxuriant growth of grass; Wiest cattle country In the west. 1914- wheat yield 30 bUshela • to ttere, Oats 10. • /*Our cheice of a slumber of quarter sections. Have actual photographs and guaranteed field notee. rree Raiiroed Peee Lo purchate ors. Party leaving Toronto A -evil -200e make arrangements to COUli3 OUt WW1 us. Great ooportunity for yourself and boys. Small cash payment Per cent. Interest; geven years tO naY. Write at. once for particulars. WATSON, lett Bay street, Toronto. • .• • ADVERTISING. 03eck's Weekly Montreal) The Montreal merchant who spends twenty to twenty-five thotisand dollere a year in newspe.per advertising doubt- less thinks he is accomplishing great things. Aa a matter of feet he is a mere "piker" when his spendings are cernpitred with those of seme of the great American merchants for the SUMO pnrpose. For insts.nce, last year Mar- shall Field & -Co. apent $350,000 for ad- vertising in the Chicago daily newspap- ers alone. Otto paper, the Chicago Daily News, carried $90,000 worth ot ad- vertising for that firm. Several others were not far behind. Marshall Field & Coes advertising bill was duplicated by several other Chicago firms. It was exceeded by those of a number of New York buainesa concerns, In Philadel- Dhia one firm Is seld to bave .spent half a million with the. newspapers, It is significant, too that these firma are Among the biggest profit-making eon. sons in the country. it pays them tei advertise. The average tette for 'store advertising in the daily papers of •the three largest Amerlean titles' runs close to twenty Cents a lino; the average rate in Motnreal Is about Aix units. In Ponta 'talon Montreal ranks ninth In the list of cities on this continent; in the mat- ter of newspaper ildvertisifig it ranks about fottleth. Perhape. that's the eeile son ed many of our merchants eorrinlain that they aro conetantly On the brink of bankrupecy. They haven't learned how to use printere• ink. • - v • A donble thickness of mitterial, cut shieldrvien and stitched under the arm while a dress is being made, - prove a Mat resource when the drees begin. to wear out, -1, -1\T INDTY ACRES -LINCOLN CO UNTY, IN two miles te Silverdale Station. An Cultivated, 2 acres hardwood timbers good 8 roomed house, bank barn, other • out buntlines. one acre orchard, 10 ace es fall wheat, soil clay loam., Good great= Price $5.000. F. 3. Watson, Farm epee., lalist, 160 Bay etreet, Toronto, Ont. HUNDREDS OF FARMS FOR SALE: and exchange. County cataloeues. describing them sent free anywhere. The Western Real Estate Exclianeee Ltd., Head Office, London, Ont. • . • WHITFIELD & WHITNEY. REA.1... eV Estate and Insurangee Bank et Hamilton Bldg., Hamilton, Ont. 100 -acre grain awl stock farm; 13 miles trots: Hamilton, on stone road. 112,000. ,Ve7HAT KIND OF A FARM ARP, Y01.. V looking for? I have small and large farms in Western Canada and On- tario; verY easy terms, or • exchange clear properties; write requirements, .3. Johnson, 209 Clyde Block. Himilton, la Ur CHOICI) FARM LANDS Let ti Sunny Southern Alberta. Prleei ranging from 11e00 130.CP per acre. Deep, rich chocolate loam. One crop Days for the land. Write us to -day. It M. Ginther Land Cll., Medicine rat. Alta. DOES 11.50 WHEAT MA.KE SASKATe chewan farm lands look gooe you? If so, lequire about our limitel number of improved farms acquired from loan companies at prices away below their aetual value; money loaned on ins - proved farms, first mortgage security. goad rates of interest; references, Que- bec Beek. J. W. °newel!' & Co.. BOX 1317, Saskatoon. Sask. Tee OR SALE -157 ACRES GOOD GRAIN and stock farm; 120 acres under culti- vation; 13 acres in fall wheat; 40 aorta fall plowing done, balance in meadow and Pasture; also good sugar bush. • This, f._ar_m has n:ver been rented. For price and terms, 3. Martin & Co., Federal Life Building, Hamilton. Ontario. RI7IT AND POULTRY PAR= from one to twenty-five acres'. Lake Shore properties near Burlington and Hamilton, with Hamilton market, the best in America. These locations are con- venient to schools, churches, near pre- - posed Toronto -Hamilton concrete high- way; are exceptionally good and worth. investigation. R. M. Hoose, 2 1-2 Jame street north, Hamilton, Ont. ye OR SALEe-FARM, ANY MEE, rneree el .50 acres ups near Thorold. Merritten and St. Catharines. Fruit farms with fruit for $400 per acre. See my farms es... fore buying elsewhere. 3. D. Hilts, Mere ralon, Ont. Box 152. Phone 657 L. OR SALE -37 1-2 acres near Mager* r - on main road and close to Trolley and Canning factory. .clioice .sandy frult land. A bargain at $7,500 for quick sale. $3,550 down will purchase this excellent property. For particulars write Melvin Garman, Limited, Investment Brokers. St. Catharines, Ont. "NI EW BRUNSWICK' FARMS415 ACRES,. la half Intervale, hay, 40 tons. Bearing orchard, good house, barns, railway sta- tion 5 1-2 miles, other conveniences near. $1,,660. $1,000 cash, balance mortgage. Write for our Free Illustrated C'atalogne. 150 other farms. Alfred Burley & go., 41-• Princess street, St. John, N. B. .11••••••• MISCELLANEOUS. STRAWBERRIES 50 varieties; Raspber- ries, 15 varieties:. Seed Potatoes, 10 varieties. Free Catalogue. THE LAKEVIEW FRUIT FARM • 11. L. McConnell & Son, Port Burwell, Ont, SEED CORN FOR SALE For No. 1 Seed Corn of many varieties, matured and cured for seed purposes ors cob or shelled. Apply, to EDWARD 15: TELL/ER, St. Joachim, Ont. SEED CORN Prize-winning 'Wisconsin No. 7; the best for the silo. George R. West & Sons. Northwood, rt. R. No. 3. **Simismtsdo* Braid. It it military. Broad braid figures. It rtins up to twenty Inches. And narrow braid is seen. Or ribbon masquerades are braille. Single roWs are used in several ways. • And numerous rows may also figure. riaguerre: • The inVentor of the process of photo- graphy was Lottls Daruerre, born at °or- mellies. France, In 1789. He was rirst employed painting scenes for the theatre; and while thus at work he discovered the inethod of representing night and day by the Illumination of a teansparent canvas painted on both sides. That was In 1822, hut as early as 1814 Nicephere Niepce had made some experiments of protography on metal. In 1826 he and Daguerre became partners, but in a fiew rears the former died, leaving Daguerre to develop the remarkable art. • The lereneh GoVernment gave the medo.I of the Leglan oe Honor to the inventor 01 the daguerteotype. DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR . Itching, Burning,- Irritated Scalp. Kept Awake at Night. Used Cu- ticura. Now Head , 58 Do SalabOrrY St.; Quebee, Q110.--: PAbout six years ago dandruff began to - feral on My scalp. At first eide't notice bue my hair began falling out gradually and it kept getting worse, The itching arid burning were so bad that scratched and irritated my scalp. I -was kept awake at night by the irritation. "I then tried sample of Cutieure Seen aSneidoOeittinewnetnii, eva*slaietder.thaensa.herupwilielth4turliee‘ Ointment. Atte the first time my hair stopped fallen. I got one take of Cutleura Soap and onebox of Ointment. I continued using thom for a few menthe aria my.lad. jaciannoewa.wleo111.4e, (UMW) eliss Myrtle:el/eels, • Sample Each Pres by gait. 'With 82.p. Sidn took .ott rocitultib. •Jid. &bet post -nerd "Curieusti, Deot4Oltais: tono liAgLisk Sold tliroughelit the Wolin.,