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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1913-2-6, Page 5ar .�f 'M tw 4i o .. - q, t.. "141 PALE ANAEMIC GIRLS Fashion PmtsFind New Health Through Dr. William's Pink Pills for Rm..,./..,......0,..... Pale People. Mullikin Notes. There must be no guesswork in the treatment of pale, anaefilic Crepe weaves are in high favor, girls. If your daughter is languid, )]articularly in sills and in cotton, leas a pale, sallow .complexion, is The finger tip and wrist length short o£ breath, especially, on going jacket are expected to dominate, upstairs; if site has palpitation of Brocades have already establish- the heart, a poor appetite, or a ed themselves in evening costumes. tendency to Mint, she has anaemia Sashes of bright colored velvet --which means poverty of the blood, are edged with small silk or satin Any delay in treatment may leave roses. her weak and sickly for the rest of A deep plaiting of white or black her life ---delay may even result in net is a pretty lluish to short el— bow' sleeves, diseases. When the blood is poor The new suit coats are Cut in odd and watery, there is only one eer- faihions, with skirts frequently thin Cure --that is . Dr, Williams' draped, Pink Pills, coupled with nourish- Seine of the new short suit emits ing food and gentle out-of-door ex - are bmle'ro in front and cutaway in ererse. Dr, Williams Pink Pills the back. aetually make new blood, which P9tinted silks will hold a promin- flowing through the veins stimu- snt place in the fashions of the late the nerved, increase the appe- spring season, tits, give brightness to the eye, a In some of the newest bodices glow of health to the cheek, and and coats the underarm seam no makes weak, despondent girls full longer exists. of healthy activity, The case of The pronounced change in skirt Miss J. FI. Lassalle, Sorel, Que., draperies is the lifting of the full- Williams'typicalof the cures made by Dr. full- ness in the front. Pink Pills. She says . "1 Yellow stands oat prominently was weak and all rundown. My a novelty calor. It will be seen in face was pale and covered with millinery trimmings, in fabrics, Pimples. My lips were pale, 1 suf- and in accessories. feral from pains in all my limbs, HMG:. you seen the new watch which would at times be swollen. bracelet? It is ever so handy for I was hardly ever free from head- aches, and I found work about the the woman who finds it necessary house a burden, as the least effort to have the time always at hand. left me fatigued and breathless. 1 This smart Little bracelet holds the had no appetite, and notwithstand- watch about the wrist, It is or- ing that 1 was cunstantly doctoring namental es well as very useful. I seemed to be growing worse all 'For the woman who rides or drives, the time. One day mother said that or for a nurse Jr teacher there she thought I ought to try Dr. Wil - could be nothing more desirable. liams' Pink Pills, and I decided to Smart new leather bags Come do so. I soon discovered that I had box -pleated onto the clasp, giving! found the right medicine, and atter quite a full effect. Instead of the using nine boxes I was once more enjoying the )nest of health, and I have not been unwell a day since." You can get Dr.- Williams' Pink Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • regulation strap, the strap has a single loop that fits over the wrist. Such bags for dressy costumes are developed in brocaded and corded silks, finished around the edge with a self pleating and carried by cord and tassel Hair ornaments are a necessity for the present day evening coif- fure. The favored ornaments are developed in oriental style. A band of oriental ribbon or silk swaths the head in turban fashion and is held with a cluster of marabou, ai- grettes or a jeweled cabochon di- A society to preserve the charm rectly in the front. The same ef- of London has been formed, and feet is produced with jewelled under the chairmanship of the Lord bands that clasp the hair, holding Mayor a meeting is to be held at the the ornament in front or to the side Mansion House this month at which in the chic tilt backward. The new- an appeal to London and to all who est combs are adapted to simple love London will be made." coiffures, the new French twist and The society, the president of law arrangement. These pronged which is the Earl of Plymouth, aims combs hold the side hair. Larger at drawing into one movement all ones with long, crescent-shaped who have an interest in preserving tops hold the hair at the back. the old charms of the capital or in They are planed up and down ra- shaping, for good its futuredevel•op- ther than across, merits. 1' 1f those who live in London, or who often visit London And Jove to CHARM OF YOUTHFUL ONES. ramble around its nooks •ancalleys, its city streets and historic nigh - Chi lhen 's kinds Ful] of -to coit- ways, weulcishow their pride in the seious Poetry. greatest and most interesting city in all the world they should, says the society, help by collective ef- fort to secure the best in the way of public and private improvements. Among the notable personages who are taking an interest in the aims of the society are Sir E: J. Poynter, president of ,the Royal Academy; Sir William Richmond, Sir George Alexander, Mr, Frank Brangwyn and Mr. John Burns. • TWO TCING'S LETTERS FOUND OLD NOOKS ANI) ALLEYS. Move Being Made to Preserve • Those of Old London. 5. - Children are born with a taste for knowledge. They want to know, and they want to know the - right thinge. They ask ,questions, and are not easily satisfied. They are fond of imitating what they see around them. They arc highly ima- ginative, They clothe their ideas in. errheretc forms. 'There was a time . wileo they were regarded as imma- ture adults; we have learned that the grain aim of a teacher must be to give the- .right toga to the feel- ings --goodness in the abstract is of little avail ; the imagination. mast be stirred,• .• We are accustomed to .believe that there -is little reflection on the . part of children, gleams of thought which suggest a hidden mental pow- er working almost nneensciously. The little girl who !'gathered sun- light in her hands and put it on her face" knew something of the offectil^ of heat. And ,how full of humor are some of the sayings of children, It was Punch, we believe, who depicted Denny after he hacl been severely corrected as exolairn- ing,- "1 fink I'll go back.te heaven, where I came from," And what 'a fund of suggestion was conveyed by the little girl who, on hearing a running tap, cold that "the water was coughing." The poetry of life is frequently seen in childhood. We have this ilIusti'al,od in the description of bnt1erflie,s as "pansies hying,,, "A • stain is a cinder from God's great star" has a wealth -of a nconsci.ons Curious Discovery at Town )louse of Dukes of Wellington. It is said that a most curious <lis- covery has been made at Apsley House, Hyde Park Corner, Lon- don, the town house of the Dukes of Wellington. In the cellar's there has been fouled all the private and State cor- respondence of George III. and. George IV, These doeuments, cov- ering a vital period of over sixty years, must include Napoleonic re- ferences of great interest, The let- ters, etc.; -Stave been removed to Windsor, and are now being.sorted by the King's librarian. According to one of these docu- ments tile, ,Iron Duke's name. was never Wellesley. The family name was Colley, and his grandfather was adepted'by ah Irisinnan named Wellesley. IF YOUR BABY IS' SICK - meaning, P.nt perhaps the finest GIVE BABY'S OWN' TABLETS approtach to poetry was made by a • te tiny tot, who defined clew as "the The Mlle ills of babyhood and h grass crying." ''Oh, auntie!" said )� a littl e ed. '1 i e just seen a pen- cil walking, The nurse, who had 1 grown out of fairyland, explained: that it was only dn ordinary worm.' get Those who are net disappointed in love are often disappointed the most, • Statistics diet, that of children weenie R. horn a the age of forty- one not m f •t p g y rd d�ir; kdurin ane one-third the first �s.year while the rate of mortality "•aper; these. born of parents he- se the ages of ttvcnty-one and las than eight per Gent. vine, Ont, childhood should be treated prompt- ly, or they may prove serious, Aq' occasional dose of Baby's Owri Tab. lets will regulate the stomach and bowels and keepyour little ones well. Or they will promptly restore health if sicltnese comes unexpect- edly. Mrs. Lenora M. Tholi pson, Oil Springs, Ont,, sears: --"I . have used Baby's Own Tablets for my little girls tis oeoasien required, and have found them allea s of the greatest help. No mother, in my opinion, slrohld be without the Tab- lets," Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents it box £rem The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brock - f ! u • W. 11. FAltltELL, Who has been appointed Super'n- tendent of Freight Service, over the Grand Trunk System, a new office, .Mr. Farrell was formerly Superintendent of Terminals in To- ronto, N1 RO'S FISH POND FOUND. There Ile Bred Exotic Delicacies for the 1nij,erial Table. The most important arohaeologi- eal discovery yet made was brought out by Prof. Boni tur other day in his 'excavations on the Palatine Beneath the Basilioa of the Flavian itis NEWS WORTH HANDS COVERED GIVING TO THc WORLD KITH PI HOW RAVAGES OF J{.IDNL DISEASE ARE CHECKED IN ft MEC. 1', Itched So Kept from Sleeping. Passed the Nights Scratching. Cutikura Soap and Cuticura Oint- ment Stopped 'the Itching at Once and Entirely Cured, 130 3rd Ave„ Ville Emnrd, Montreal, Quo: •--" Mytrouble slants] with small pimples on my hands, which itched so that it kept mofvoln sleeping, and I. pn,.,cd rho nights. scratching rt. I the nut 10 ,5 what to do i with myself. I became so discouraged that I did not have the heart to do TAY work. a My Bands wore all covered with tittle watery Pimples For three weeks I had my bands e dcrno up to keep them from touching the bed, for I tossed and scratcbod so that I made them an bloody on the bed -board. I had suffered for three years like this when t1 I I saw au advertisement' for Outleura Soap and Cnticura Ointment. I decided to send 1'or samples of them. "As soup as I received them,.I applies the Outioura Ointment stud washed my hands with Outicura Soap at night before going to bed. This stopped the itchlug at once. I continued to use thorn, using not quite two boxes of CuNcura Ointment with the Cuticura Soap, and I was entirely cured. My husband hada burn on one of his hands. lie anointed 15 two nights with Cuticura. Ointment and has not felt it since. Wo halls great confidence 01 Clnticm•a Soap and Ointment, and 5 assure you I shall toll all who suffer with the same Meese about them." (Signed) Mrs. Roger Hebert, Dec. 213, 1011. Cuticera Soap and CuNcura Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. For a liberal free sample of each, with 82-p. book, send post card to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp„ Dept, 31D, Boston, U. S. A. Mrs. Janco I'uineliaud, for seven years a sufferer, Ands quick re. lief luta complete cure la Dodd's Kidney Pills. Whltwor'th, Tom's -emirate Co., Que., Jan, 27 (Special).—With the coming of winter the ravages o Kidney Disease are again felt in this province, and the fact that sure cure is vouched for in this vil Ingo is news worth giving to til world. Mrs. Julien P.ainchaud i the person cured and she states without hesitation that she four her cure in Dodd's Kidney Pills. "For seven years my heart and Kidneys bothered me," Mrs. Pain- chaud states, "I was always tired and nervous. I could not sleep. My limbs were heavy and I had a dragging sensation across the loins. My eyes had dark circles under -them and wore puffed and swollen. I was so ill I could hardly drag myself around to do my housework. "A neighbor advised me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills, and I fonnd r tin the first box.i • S x hexes Me me perfectly well." RES palace he founts two narrow stair- Ifs eon have any two of Mrs. ways- leading to the "Piscine," a Painehaud's symptoms your is i nays Kid - water reservoir s are diseased. Cure them and reservoirs t n of five neI large compartments. It is still in- guard against serious, if not fatal strict and is covered and well pre- served by watertight cement. It was especially constructed on dif- ferent levels, and in this way the water was enabled to deposit sedi- ment. The reservoir dates from the time of Nero, when it was used as e, salt, water fish pond with the object of the artificial breeding of exotic fish for the imperial table. The artifi- cial rearing and hatching of fish in ancient Rome is attested. by Pliny, who alludes to a special fish called the scares, which was found be- tween Rhodes and Orate, but „vPe's bred awtifieially. Rome deplores the gluttony which has secured delicacies by sowing the seas and giving them new in -- mates. 'i' "Head Feels Fine Breathe Freely Now" Improved My Voice, Strengthened My Throat, Culled Me of Hawking and Spitting. Miss Emma E. Norton Clves Great Praise .to "Oaturrhozono." "I .just wish I had known years ago about trio • wonderful elfeot of OATARIS. IIOZONE," writes Miss Norton, from her !tomo in Georgetown. "11'y nose and throat wore continually stopped up, and I was.. seldom free from a gag in the throat. I coughed and hawked and often at night couldn't sleep. Just n few breathsfrom a Catarrhozone inhaler and my head was cleared right up. My throat trouble is now well and I haven't a single vee.rgs of,eatarrh. Catarrhozone made a perfect pure." As rho only way to reach .catarrh is by inhaling medicated air, it follows that the healing balsams of Catarrhozone can't fail to ouzo. It is a purely vege- table antisoptic-soothes and beats wher- ever it goes, The ,germ -killing vapor is inhaled at the mouth and instantly spmnde through all the breathing organs. Every case or bronchitis and catarrh is rooted out, and such health and strength is imparted that these troubles never again return, Complete :oietiltt sufficient for 2 months' nee, price 81.00, including the inhaler and liquid for filling;smaller trial sizes 260. and 660„ all druggists and storelt5opere, or Tho Catarrhozone Co,,, Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. Fact and Fancy, Cigars are like husbands --bad if allowed to go out. • - A weman'e worst is never done. Neither. is a tramp's, - " 1 -le who is proud of his brains. needs more, .'There's never, any sentiment in business, but there's 'atop lots of business in sentiment. • The armadillo hat- 92 teeth -rho record number. Inverary, in the Scottish High- lands, ,is the healthiest town, and has, the lowest death !'ate, .in'the world. Neither fences nor• 'reputation can be strengthened with white- wash, Crabe are Stone.deetf. Waiters, like billiard ones, won't work without tips. results by using Dodd's Kidney Pills. a.. Exercising Iter Right. "Mamma, young Me. Ketchley wants to. come and see me." "When did he tell you so, child?" "Last time I saw him. I asked him if he wouldn't like to call, and he said, 'Why, certainly."'" PILES .CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Tour druggist will refund money it PAZO OINTMENT tails to cure any oath of Itch. Mg, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles to t to 14 dale, 50e. ' As Usual "Did you make a earth your speech at the banquet .haat night?" "I guess so, I forgot,what I in- tended to say and said what I ought not to have Said." Mlnard's Liniment Cures Carget In Cows. Unfair Incitation Little Girl (indignantly)—"Mam- ma, what do you think, Mrs. Jones has gene and got a new baby just the same ae ours, If I was you I'd give ours to the cook." ' MC98 Try Murine Eye Remedy .. No SeartIng—rbo:sb'Ine—Aotequickly. ilkC9 00 ®' n uaui ti a°nyouas'iuvei�ataa 1n each raukage. Non= le con - =3,,S nouueoa bl'our000l100e-nota°Yatoae l.dloh,o" et used In successful P1,Sal. Neede ..6 01un°'rrnotlee for many 70000, Now HKY dW dedlogist to tha tubae °na sold by Druggists SalteatalcAse pertic bottle. Muria() Nye' caws la Aseptic T05°°, 11o.100, Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago The Only One on Record. "Wily do they call this place a reformatory?" "Because onea upon a time a boy was sent here and he reformed." SPEND THE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA. Attractive rates will bo quoted via variable.The routes, affording Limited,0st lev f seen. Chiongo daily 10:16 p.m, for Southern Cali. Lomita, the San FranciscoOverlandLim. Mod, leaving Chicago 6:30 p.m., less than throe days en route provide the best of everything in railway travel. The China and Japan Mail leaves Chicago daily at 10:45 p,m, for San Franoisoo and Los An. gelos. Illustrated- literature on applica- tion to B. 11. Bennett, G. A., Chicago and North Western Ry.. 46 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. Many a man becomes resigned to fate after he finds himself all in from righting it. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto, 'Buried Village Uncovered. In the year 1005 the sea rolled up to the village of Eccles, en the 'Nor- folk (E+England) coast engulfed it and drowned every inhabitant, cov- ering the whole with tons and tons of sand. Only e tower of the parish Church remained above to malls the place where a whole community had lived for centuries. In 1893 the tower collapsed, Last week, after a 'terrific gale, the covering sand was found to have been swept right away from the Eccles beach, leav- ing -the, church .and village exposed. Tho success of the self -prole man is due to self-made opportunities, ED. 4. The Wor1l Yet. Johnny hagtled the following note from his mother to the teacher ane morning: Dare Teeeher : You keep tellin' my boy to brethe with his diafra)n. Maybe rich children has got dia- frame, but how about when there father only makes $1.50 a day and has got five children to keep? First it's one thing, then it's another, and nolo it's diaframs. That's the worst yet,, The tapper deck of H. M. S. Iron Duke, the new British battleship of the Dreadnought type, which will be ready for commission by Janu- ary, 1914, is to be specially armor- ed against airship attack. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria, • "What do you think of my new hat?" "Very pretty. I hope it'll satisfy you for awhile." "Of course it wilL The color is not quite what I like, and the trimming doesn't come up to my expectations, and the shape is not as good as it ought to be, but otherwise the hat is a splendid bargain, and I like it awfully well." . • "How many of these sheep got out of here?" asked the angry farmer. "I don't know," replied the new hired man, robbing his eyes. "After 1 had watched five or six of 'cin household ever alnce 5-ean b "COLD IrIDII'T" DISCOYt'1JIED, It May Revolutionize Electric Melding, M. Dussaud, a It rl nelr scientist, who liars discovered a wane for the production of what 11e terms "eold light," gives sone details .of his diseuvcry, which, it is thought, may revolutrorrize ehetric lighting. Starting en the principle that rest is as. essential to natter' as to animal orga: i rn, he has oesnstruct- e'•il an electric, lamp in which the light r': c•n esetrated on a single enria by filaments working sueees- 7rIi'[l • thence e , } , the light is projected tllrotgh a lens in.-lenity/lig a thou- 'sandruld. Thus he has succeeded 10 cuneentrating a 2,000 candle- pewee light on one point by fila- ments working successively; thence the light is projected through a lens magnifying a thousandfold, Thus he has sueeeded in concentrat- ing a 2,000 candle-power light on one point, and in passing 32 volts into an eight -volt lamp,, which with the ordinary light would burst. Experiments with this ,lamp have established that the new light is absolutely ' without danger, as no heat is given off, and it requires a hundred times less current than the crdiirary lamp. It can be work- ed by ar tiny battery, or sufficient motive power can be obtained from a jet of water from an ordinary faucet, or even a squirrel turning a cage. g The light, lit it g , is said, offers great advtkntages in photography, as its photogenic power is four times that of the magnesium flash 'Miles It has beet tried with great sue - cess at the Biarritz lighthouse, and M. Dussaud is working on its appli- cation to searchlights fur the Min- istry of War. •RID YOUR FEET OF SORE CORNS Quite easy now to extract any load of a corn -just apple Putnam's Corn Extrac- tor -it works wonder:, o stops the pain quickly, the +® thick tissue is softened, and stealing goes right to _-" the heart of the corn. In . fewour hard core A hours the ar is loosened and cemir tte,l / from. the toe. OW. s0me0 the corn. Toe is left smooth -not a mark left. Use only Putnam's Painless Corn plxtrao. Mr, recommended by drugglete and sold in 250, bottles. ti The wonderful. era of prosperity that is now being enjoyed in Can- ada is exemplified by the report of the "SALADA" Tea Co., whim states that, during the year just ended, there were ],3.7,3,_13; pounds more "SALADA" tea sold than in 1911. This INCREASE would= sup- ply every household in the Domin- ion with ono pound of tea. The publisher of the best Farmer's paper in the Maritime Provinces in writing to us sttt-s:• •I would say that I do not know of a medicine that hes stood the test of trine like .,111\ A1(D'S LINIMENT. It/hat hewn an unfailing remedy in our a remember and has out lump over the fence I seemed to lived dolens of wouid-bo competitors and lose the count, for that always puts imitators." me to sleep." �^ Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROito QUININE• Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cares .a Cold in Oue Day. Cures Grip 'n Two Days, 25e. Toads become torpid in winter, and take no food for four or six: months. 1Nlnard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Make Yourself reeable to a g man, Alonzo, and he will want to borrow. money from you. Make ,yourself agreeable to a woman and s,he will want to marry you, It takes three seconds for a cable message to cross the Atlantic. Cable costs about $1,000 a mile to lay, and the total amount ekisting at the bottom of the sea represents a value of $250,000,000. . is the direct and inevitable result of irregular or constipated bowels and clogged -up kidneys and skin. The undigested food and other waste mat- ter which is allowed to accumulate poisons the blood and the whole System: Dr, Morse's Indian Root fills act directly on the bowels, regulating them—on the kidneys, giving then'. ease and strength to properly filter the blood—and on the skin, opening; up the pores. For pure blood and, good health take Dr. :v..0 orse5s lasdiet.asa Root ?°ills FREE TO GIRL ROLLED GOLD BRACNLIIT Wo win give this beautiful Bracelet free of all<Marge, to any girl or young lady Who will tell 30 sets of our handsome !':aster end other post.o rds at 10 Gents a tet (six beautiful nerds In eaob set). loud your-nA1ne and we w111 send you the cards, When sold send ns the $3. and we will need you toe bracelet. Atidrgse H0MEAw WARREN 00. is 4'4 11- a, DEPT. 14, 'TOR,ONT0, ONT. 204100 FELL IN ONE DAY. Surgeons Tell Story of Aw•tul Car- nage in Balkan Struggle. The first real insight into the aw- ful losses sustained by the Bulgar- ians, the conditions under which their wounded wore eared for and the present state of the cholera epi- - delnic is given by Austrian Red 'Cress surgeons who have just re-- turned e-turned to Vienna from the battle- fields and Constantinople. Professor Clairmont, who aocom- paniccl the unit sent to Bulgaria, declares that the Bulgarian losses befdre the Chatalja lines were very greet, no less than 20,000 falling jn one' day. According to some 'of the other . doctors the transport ar- rangements for the wounded were. appallingly inadequate. The Austrian unit stationed near Kirk Kilisse, where the most severe oases Were treated, had on soiree days` even+, a hundred operations, a half-hour each. The, work was parried oiu under great difficulties, often with insufficient food, , -The ettu•ghons rind nur•.sing sisters under- went great hardships on the jour- ncy to Kirk Kllisse, and on arriving there spent the first five nights in 'the Open air and with only tea and bread on ,IN to subsist. Speaking of the cholera outbreak the Austrian Red Cress surgeon, Dr. Whinier, who has just returned from Constantinople, declares that ,the :disease is still rampant there and that it is all ever is entirely erroneous. When he left Constan- tinsel-le fifty to one hundred deaths were reported daily, Hinrdretto . died without ]reviving the slighlost ease or medical attention. Desert- ers wa'c. apparently with 4.libcrato intent allowed to die, like dogs with- out any attention being given thein. Dr, Witmer states that Austrian doctorsfolt n d that i i 1•, cot ons of 1 l Vienna Paltanfsdten serum gave wonderfully suceessfur results, sav- ing 45 per cent. of the cholera c5:s05 in which it wits used, while the ser- nets .used 11y the l nlrlroh. ]+sews and Germain teeters saved eels, 40' Per ciente tom. • GIN PILLS DRIVE Those Pains In the kiln Mr, Thomas Stephenson, at I, Mills, P. Q., :writes t "1 was troubled for many year kidney Disease and a friend tel take GIN PILLS. After taking boxes I web greatly relieved, end Snislling the twelfth boic the pain pletely left me. My wife is now using GIN Pair and fonds that she line been ggreatl relieved of the pain over her Kidoni s. ' 500. a box, 6 for $z,5o, ,Sample fret 1 you write Notional Drug and Cheluica Co, of Canada, I,inilted, Toronto. 19 FARMS FOR SAL5. lit W. DAWSON, Nlnety Colborne Street! Toronto. Go0D STOCK FARM OP 600 A01Ell with Three TIoneost large Bank Barn, Must 130 sold Ouiek. Price 15 very low, EVERAL DESIRABLE FARMS Ilii hJ Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatohowa that can be bought. Wortk the money 10 quick sale. T HAVE OVER ONEI1UNDRED 0003 J.farms in dilfsreut eeetlone,of Oettirle On my list. If you want a /arid'commisme, H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. TilIPTY ACRES IN MIDDLESEX ..a.' County; soil splendid clay loam, 51,11 acres timber, 2 aereO orchard, cement blade house; frameblinkbarn; 6 miles to market and Railway Station. Price, Forty—eight Hundred. Owner anxious to sell Going to Northwest. Tho western Real Estate.' London, Ont. STAMPS ANO COINS, Q.:1 TAMP COLLECTORS -HUNDRED DIF. 1,7 ferent Foreign StampsCatalogue, P C u tog ., Album, only Seven Conte. Marko Stamp Company, Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. AGuf�elph, ANTED -- LIVE WILD ANIMALS. 611Okinds. Pearaou, ..Poultryman, nt. *e... x. * 9 lfusie at wh°,1e3 e'153?, copy 60. Speeialtres Agency Box 1836, Winnipeg. ANCER. TUMORS, ' LUMPS, ETC., 'V internal and external, cured with- out nein by our dome trentmgnt. Write us before Ino late. Dr. Bellmau Medical Co,. Limited, Collingwood, Oat, (1 ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD. Vr der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel Lumbago and kindred ailments positively cured with the new German Remedy, "Sancti," price 51,50. Another new reme for Diabetes -Mellitus, and sure Duro, 10 Benol's Antt-I)tah°tee." Pr}co 51,00 from 3 druggists or direct, The 541i01-i5unsstaw,(,., turiug Company of Canada, Limited`,' Winnipeg. Man. men's sunsRENLANEn DYED -Rest Work in Canada.. Gold Medalist BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO. 1. P. 0. BOX, 233, MONTREAL FREE r 2L1p TAondCoAltoarkeGrrety IEar. Nothing guile so nice e9 a beautltal head of hair. Let us send you absolLuxunt.ly frac one f it Is,ant of prove nee if. it Is only to prove to you that it grey hair and makes oa It It grave, stops itching, voo dandruff end makes the es the halt of man w or woman or child hehvy andh0.utrfuliy 0100sy. Yea ,.ave only to send uealae-oddda°a 05115 sent. enclosed for moiling and packing, and w. evallxp send youanywheret here our treatment, at our own expense Write to -day. Address DR. PROSSE, Dept- 2 208 Commissioner Street, Montreal The surest thing in this world is a friend you can't depend on when you need him. "These kids I teach Aren't a bit slow,'' observed a school, teacher recently. "In fact, I'm afraid they read the papers. The htli';j; er.I proposed the following pr'o"'l em to my arithmetic class A rich man dies and leaves $1,000,000. One- .' fifth is to go to his wife, -one-sixth'"! to his Fein,. one-seventh t' his daughter, one-eighth to his brother and the rest to foreign mrssi 'lis. j;luat does each get?' xA lawyer,' said the Iittlest buy in the class, promptly." Are your hands chapped, cracked or sore? Have you "cold cracks" which open and bleed when the skin is drawn tight? have you a cold sate, frost bite, chilblains, or a "rain" place, whici, el theca Inakcs it agony for you to go about ;..., household: duties? If so, tam-Buk will give you relief, and will haul the iroat-damaged skin. Anoint the sore places at night, Zem-auk's rich healing essences will sink into the wounds, end the smart. ing, and will heal quickly. Mrs, Yellen, of Portland, lays, "My bands were so sore and stacked that it was agony to putthem nuur. water. When I did so they would smart and b'nr(l as if 1 had scalded them. 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