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,NEWFi !IV • MAIL ABOUT JO 113
I RILL 1LND. HIS PEOPLE.
Oceurrencos in The Land That
Reigntl Supreme In the Ooin•
Wercial World.
London ,has now 3,600: motel:
buSes,
About 800 couples are .miarriedin
London every week.
There is only one picture theatre
within the city of London.
Firemen ,at Southampton ,are to
be fitted out with h•elp:let lights. "
People are said to be taking more
snuff, or more people are ta1'ng
snuff.
The population of the United
Kingdom is estimated to amount to
• 45,600,000.'
Tho Central News states that the
late Viscount Cross left estate val-
ued at 291,000.
The late Mr. S, B.rocklehurst, of
Olinda, Sefton Park, Liverpool, left
.estate of the gross value of 2347,-
222. •
Mme. Tussaud, who is to. be seen
in print effigy at the waxworks show
she created, died on 16th April,
1850.
The death took place .at Nice on -
the 20th ult. of General. Sir Henry
13rackenbury, K.C.B., in his 77th-
year.
The tar distillery works of Tuns-
tall & Co., between Leeds and
Bradford, were destroyed by fire on
i, the 18th ult. '
Ib is proposed to build a £250,000
American church in London, which
Americans • of all denominations
may attend.
Last year the Cunard Company
• spent £23,000 in supplying extra
lifeboats and other life-saving ap- ashamed of itself, says the Boston
pliances to its slaps, Transeript. In England, you know,
The death took place on the 17th
word "bug"ran have but one
, ani ri e,
PAINFUL IND
SCALY PBVIPLES
Like Roils, Worst sin Face. Watery
When Rubbed. ' Also Hands
Cracked and Smarted. Cuticura
Soap and Ointment Gured.
Main : St, Eye -Brow, Sask.— "I . Was
bothered, "with smell pimples similar to
little boils for four or flue years. They wero
all over mo but worst on
my face. Of course they
gave me a bad appearance.
The pimples wero both pain-
ful and itchy so I scratched
till quite Largo sores would
� bo the result and they
\\\\\', \\\� seemed to be very watory
after I rubbed them to a
sore. My face was very scarred during the
time it was sore.
"I was troubled with sore hands most ail
winter for two years. They kept cracked
till they would ho bleeding, and they.
smarted and were so sore I could hardly
bear to get them wet.
"Upon seeing Cuticura Soap and Oint-
ment advertised I thought there would bo
no harm in trying them so I started with a
small sample: I purchased a full-sized cake
of Cuticura Soap also a box of Cuticura
Ointment and before I had quite finished
this I saw I was lots better so the second
cake of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura
Ointment `vas purchased. But little was
used when I was entirely cured." (Signed)
Mrs. Wm. Dickson, May 23, 1913.
For treating poor complexions, red, rough
hands, and dry, thin and falling hair. Cuti-
cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have been
the world's favorites for more than a gen-
eration. Asinglosotisoften sutgcient. Sold
everywhere. Foraliheralfreesampleofeach;
With 32-p. book, send post -card to Potter
Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept.D, Boston, U.S.A.
ASHAMED OF ITS 'NAME.
!Derbyshire Village Wants to Mo-
dernize its Name.
Bugsworth a little village in the
Peak district of Derbyshire, is
Vete
eseseedeseramenom
William Jennings Bryan,
the American Secretary of State.,
descending the steps of the Capitol
at Washington .after a conference
over the Mexican situation.
Woolen Deed Gin Pills
ew Brunswick
Woman's Message
TELLS DER • S13i.FBRING SIS-
'1'IiRS TO FIND RELIEF 1N
DODO'S. KIDNEY PILLS. :
Mrs...'Iaines B. Roy was 111 for '.i'wo
Years and the Doctor Coda not
help lit*r-- how She Found a
Giro.
Tremblay 'Settlement, Gloucester
Co., N.13., May 25 (Spe�eial).-Mrs.
James B. Roy, an estimable lady,
well known here, has made the fol-
lowing
ol
lowing statement for publication:
"For two years I suffered froni an
extreme weakness and ,an awful
pain in the back. Sometimes _my
back was so weak I could, hardily
walk. I was ,always nervous, I had
no appetite and 'I was failing very
fast. I took medicines from �a doc-
tor, but continued to grow worse.
"Then I started to use Dodd's
kidney Pills arid soon began to
•
improve. By the time I had finished
the third box I was completely
cured.. I know I owe my cure to
Dodd's Kidney Pills, • and I want
other sufferers to know that they
also may be cured."
Mrs. Roy's symptosis showed that
she had Kidney trouble. That's
why she found speedy relief and
complete cure in Dodd's Kidney
Pills. They are a Kidney remedy,
pure and simple. The reason they
cure so many suffering women is
that nine -tenths of women's trou-
bles come from sick Kidneys.
- -.
PEARLS OF TRUTH.
Do not have evil -doers for friends
For Weak Backs and headaches. 1- take as your friends the best of
then.-Budda.
Miss Ethel Balcombe, of Port Duffer- Never lose an opportunity of See -
in, N.S.,-writes: "I was troubled.. withpp
mew disease for several years. ;sly
ing anything beautiful. 1'4elcome it
back was weak. 1 bad terrible head- in every fair face, every fair sky,
aches and was so reItless that I could every fair flower. ---Kingsley,
not sleep at night. At last a friend Life never seems so clear and
told me about GIN PILLS. 1 at once easy as when the heart is beating
ult. a•t his i si,dence, 5 d 'dg meaning it is not ured 1ndiserir 1- got a box and after taking them, 1 felt faster at the sight of some genel`-
Southport, of Mr. Christopher Ling,
nately to describe any and all 1i1- better ---after taking three boes I Was c,us, self -risking deed. -George
T-T.�„r, o. 'R,. rnct,nr,,.Fh c shame ,.. red" r, n., .. Box, 6 for .$,2.60. Samplefree if you v rite National Drug & -, . -Chemical Co. uf Canada, Limited,• Hardness of heart is a dreadfulToronte. quality, but it is doubtful whether,
POINTED 1?1�RAGE.APJJS.
A woman'" strength lies in her
weakness.
The ,1:�a th of By -and -By leads to
Nov*hese.
A little' learning is all right when
properly added to,
Some' people are not on speaking
terms with: their deity.
The best way to learn how to
waste money is to get it easy,
Every time a will. man makes a;
mistake lie learns something.
Anyway, the bald-headed :Im7,3n
reeahzees that he coarses out on top.
Serenity comes after a man is
completely saturated with indiffer
encu,
There are angels.and.ange!ls-and.
a Hanan usually marries the other
kind.
But a girl is never happy until
she falls in love and then she is
miserable.
A thing of beauty may remain a
joy forever -if the other fellow mar-
ries h•er. -
Some things .come to those 'who
wait, but especially if ltbey are not
vaccinated.
Cultivate the .habit of listening,
young man. It will come in handy
if you ever acquire a wife.
We know some railway bridges
that seem to be dependent , on
Providence and a coat of paint.
Experts are guided. in their judg-
rent of liquors by their sense of
smell -those who taste are more or
less misguided.
an ex -mayor of Carlisle. sects.
By order of the Office of Woods and a recent vote to change the vi.l•
20,000 primrose roots have b.een sent !age's name. Mr. Wells once write
to London from the Crown Woods la story of a Mr. • Snooks who was
at Claygate and Oxshott to beautify j refused by the lady of his affections
the London parks. :on account of his plebeian name,
A mem.driai window in Westmins- and discovered later that the lowly
word was identical, with Sevenoaks
or Sennuk. It is Suet, such a trick
that: fate has played upon the little
Derbyshire village, which really
takes its title (like Buxton) from the
produced in the tinted Kingdom bucks once hunted in its vicinity.
last year. Of these 651,768 were ex- !A fine modern hyphenation -N or-
porbed, some of them finding their j fulk-Hewardsworth -- is suggested
way to Arabia, Siam and Paraguay. i for the new .cognomen, but how
The output of coal in the, United much simpler the mere change to
Kingdom from mines under th,e Coal "Buxworth" would be.
Mines Ant in 1913 was 287.411,869
tons, the highest on record, and an
increase of 27,01.3.291 tons on the
output of 1912.
The death occurred at his Chesh-
ire residence, Broughton Hall,
Nantwich, on the 15th ult., of Sir
Delves Louis Broughton, the tenth
Baronet, aged 56 years. He was
head of one of the most ancient
families in England.
The British Government has for-
warded through the American Am-
baseador'its keen gratitude for the
offer made by the State of Virginia
to present to the British nation a
copy of Hendon's statue of George
Washington.
The Connell of the League of. Bri-
tish Covenanters have decided to is-
sue a badge to be worn by those
who have signed the British Cove-
nant. The badge is a dark blue
enamel on ,silver, with the words
."British Covenant, 1914." In ad-
dition to this a celluloid button is
also being issued.
His Royal Higuiees Prince Chris-
tian!, the Duke of Sutherland, Sir
Re.ginrald• Graham, Bart., of Morton
Conyers.; Sir Ian Colquhotun, Barb.,
of Luss; Captain Colin Mackay, the
Duchess• of Sunderland, the Coun-
tess of Carrick, Lary Margaret Mac-
kay and Lady 5. J. Graham ,.h•ave
become patrons of the Scottish
Clans Asisooiation of London.
The late Lord Wimb•orne left pro-
. .petty valued at £205,000. In his -
will he wrote: "I give to my darling
wife, ,Lady Camelia. Henrietta
Maria, Baroness Wimbc rte, . every-
thing o£which 1 die possessed, for
her own use and benefit absolutely;
and I appoint her sole executrix of
this ms w
r 'ill. I thank God that He
has gives me a wife so sweet, iso.
loving and so capable."
In the ,eloist'er!s of Westminster.
Abbey is a tombstone 'which has
been polished every morning'and
decorated afresh with a 1bl:inch of
'flowel'+a for nearly five years,, It is
over the -grave of the late Mrs. Wal-
'bg�e,,rfoaoe, wife of the. present Arch-
Pr4Ss'a.o.93 ._;'s'f N,f ,7240)1, Tylia died
;gay 15th, 1909. ever au 13,;orning
has passed, but a fresh floral tial pre.
his een' laid on it, and limit, @, ,tan
1,.800 diays, have passed since May,
1900.
ter Abbey is tolbe'ereeted in nieip'
oily .. of 'Lord Strathcona, and the
poet will be defrayed by Canadians
resident' in the United Kingdom.
37,078,760 barrels •of beer were
.a, in the long run,'it works more. dam -
Fitting Hemed.y. age than softness of head. -Presi-
dent Reoeevedt.•
Tommy—i want another box .. of Womankind suffers from three de -
those. tills, like what I got for No fusions -Marriage will reform a
then yesterday.
Druggist -Did your mother say
they were good?
Tommy -No, but they just fit my
air -gun.
Death 14ear ly Claimed
INew Briiuswiek Lady
a
Was Restored to Her Anxious Fam-
ily When Hope Had Gone.
St. John, N.B., Dec, 15th. -At one
time it was feared that Mrs. J: Grant,
of 3 White St., would succumb to the
deadly ravages of advanced kidney
trouble. "My first attacks of back-
ache and kidney trouble began years
ago. For six years that dull gnawing
pain. has been present. When I ex
erted myself it was terribly intensified.
If I caught cold the pain was unen-
durable. I used n'iost everything, but
nothing gave that certain grateful re-
lief that came from Dr. Hamilton's
Pills of Mandrake and Butternut: In-
man; a rejected lover is heart- i stead of being bowed down with pain,
broken for life; and if the other wo-to-day I am strong, enjoy splendid
was only out of the way he ! appetite, sleep soundly. Lost proper-
ties have been instilled into my blood
would conic back. -Myrtle Reed..
-cheeks are rosy with color, and I
There's not a blessed thing in this thank that day that I heard of so grand
world worth having without sacri- a medics "
Try Wittar e Eye I.ea ed' flee. The big people, the people
If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes that have the big things in life are
or Grenlslated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart those that have paid, or are pre-
--Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Soil pared to• pay, the big price for
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50e. them. -W. J, Locke.
Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes.
Mother Looks the Part. 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail.
m,o c,•a Verde Gleed for Ail Eyes filet tread Caro Sentenced to Immediate Death
"How pale and worried your mo-
ther looks. Is she sick?"
"No, ma'am, but pa's got the.
grip "
"And is she afraid that he won't
get well 7"
"Oh, no, but whenever pa's sick
he worries her so that she always
looks as though she had what wkS
ailing him."
Toas'.ie
Flavour
A Whiner
Every day many are find-
ing out that
Post
Toasties
are different from other
"ready to eat" foods. It's
in the making.
Toasties are ' carefully
cooked bits of choicest In-
dian 'corn toasted to an
appetizing, golden - brown
crispness. ,
Care and time in toasting
and the a delicate flavoring
make. this` crisp corn -food
delightful.
Post Toasties—ready to
eat 'd eet ort the sealed
Pa
c w e i ani
r
suet' Y
....1$•a. 4,.+n,r d .`. ,has.
li•,r• f I,
Oanadlag Poet= Cereal Co.. Ltd.
Windsor. Ontario.
Perpetual Motion.
"Hello, Wedmann, anything go-
ing on ?''
"'Yes, my expenses."
piinard's Liniment used by Physicians,
historic Old Castle.
• The office of Works, London, Eng
land, is going to take over and
maintain as a national -monument
the historic Denbigh Castle, and a
large sung is to be spent on its reno-
vation. The castle, which has been
the s�oene of many stirring episodes,
was built by Henry de Lacy, Earl of
Lincoln, in 1284, on .the site of an
earlier one, where David, brother her own husband.
of Llewellyn, the last native Prince, r man doesn't worry because he
of Wales, summoned a eouncil of
the Welsh chieftains to proclaim
himself Prince in his brother's
place. After the disastrous defeat
of Rowton Moor, King Charles
found refuge at Denbigh Castle, on
his retreat from Chester, in a tower
still called the "Kin'g's Chamber."
It happens every time you treat a corn
with "Putnam's"—Corn dies—never re-
turns. Nothing so certain and pain-
less as Putnarn's Corn Extractor—try
it. Fifty years' success guarantees its
merits. 25c. bottles at all dealers.
M —•
POINTED PA RA GRAPHS!.
Cats and candidates love to roost
on the fence.
Silence is golden, yet some peo-
ple •won't shut up !
The more the big fellows Want the
less we little chaps seem 1x get.
The morning after is an oeoasion
many a' roan would be glad to dis-
reinemb er.
A woman's new . hat brings more
satisfaction to her milliner than to
Comparative `'allies.
A German peasant had just lost
his faithful cow. His wife became,
so grieved over the . loss that her
heart was broken, and she, too,
died. Scarcely was she buried
when one of the neighbors came
and. •offered :his daughter, another.
his sister, and 'a third -his niece,
for a wife, whereupon the farmer
remarked
t
rem
"Well, I can easily see .that it is
better to lose a wife than a cow
in this 'town. As soon as any wife
is • dead a choice of .411 a dozen
wives is off�e-re�t yro�ts, •but when my
cow 'died,. they didn't offer me re
Bingle one,"-
Sad iliistake.
The Turkey-"Wha+t's the matter
with the dog? Did somebody try
to Shoot him ?"
The Puck-Oh,..no1. Ile,,�tackled
a hobo with a 'wooden leg."
isn't clever, provided he knows that
he's good looking.
4.-
• :.file Most helpful.
"You have quite a number of
books, I see," remarked the visit,-
Cr,
isit
Cr, • glancing round the room.
"Which do you think is the most
helpf111 to you " ''Webster's dic-
tionary, without a, -doubt," was
the- prompt response of Mrs.
Brown, "You don't really mean
it I" exclaimed the visitor. "May
I ask in what particular, way?'
".Certainly. The baby sits on it at
the table, and it saves the price of
a, high chair."
Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills
are just the right medicine for the
children. When they are constipated
yv� •e�} t Ir 1tj Ir ey aro out of order
ih ''er�intlui ghee sal Some
i indigestion
�avorltc food gives them
-4Dr. Morse's Indian hoot Fills will
uickly, and 'surely' put then► .right.
sicen
neither
,
they
gp`rl vegetable,.
weaken or ripe, ttle hx'3h pttrgallv4ti.
Guard , your childten a health _ by
always keepipit a box of Dr. ,by
i
Indian Root Pills in the House, They Dl
Beep the Cistidr.us' Po;l�'al�i
ED. 7. ISSUE 22-'14.
ne as _Dr. Hamilton's Pills.
Every woman should use these pills
regularly because good health pays,
and it's good, vigorous health that
conies to all who use Dr. Hamilton's
Mandrake and Butternut Pills.
er-
Ile Wanted to ltnow.
Mrs. McLubberty-Here's some
pills, Murty, thot Mrs. Hogan was
afther sindin' over for yez. She
says thev's wither kill or cure yez.
McLubberty (who is ill)-Begor-
ra, did she say which they would
do foorstl
Bees) MKinard's Ydniment in the house.
All ready baked
to a nicety; whole,
mealy arid full
flavored. Heating
only is necessary.
to
Gat
Earls
IN sit VI:: -tow wily chances wt lz spit,.
splint, ur b, rf„ gboue, bony 5rowlha, swan),
runt et lnrnt arm. (:,
theotarettabloromorl
Little lids have Large Ears.
Mrs. Kawler (to hostess' child)
—Are you glad to see me again,
Edith ?
Edith-Yes'm, and mamma's
glad, too..
Mrs. Kawler-Is she?
Edith -Yes; she said she hoped
you'd come today -and have it over
with.
ILENDAII!
Spain Ca51'
It has been. usedb
horsemen, . veer
narians and farm
ers lot 33 years
and it h ;s prove
its worth iu hundred,
of thousands of ease •.
Bickerdike, Alta., jan. 29 1913.
"I have been using 1:endall's Spavin -Cu
for a good mauy years with good results,
fact, Iain never without it"
H. Numoa.r•.
$1 abottle--0for $5; at druggists—or write fo
copy or our boot- "'Treatise on the Horse" free,
Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY
Enosburg Falls, Vermont, U.S.A. ,$a
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited,
Yarmouth, N.S.
Gentlemen,—In January last, Francis
Leclare, one of the men etnployed by
me, working in the lumber woods, had
rL tree Heol was, when found, p7 placed on
f utiy.
a slid and taken home, where grave
fears were entertained for his recovery,
his hips being •badly bruised and his
body turned black from his ribs to his
'feet. We used MINARD'S LINIMENT
on him freely to deaden the pain and
with the use of three bottles 11e was
completely cured -and able to return to
itis work. SAUVEUR DUVAL.
Elgin Road, L'Islet Co., Que.
Deceitful Appearances.
Minister (calling on inmate of
prison) -Remember, Mr, Kenney,
that stone walls do not a prison
snake, nor iron bars a cage. -
Kenny -Well, they've got me
hypnotized, , ,
ed then ; that's. all.
Ask for riinara't4 and take ad otter.
PARrdd FCR SALIP.
H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne• Streit,,
Toronto.
F P YOU' WANT TO BUY OR SELF. d.
@ Fruit, Stock. drain, or Dairy Farm.
write H. W. Dawson, Brampton. or 51
Colborne Rt.. Toronto.
N. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto
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The Power of habit.
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9Minard's r ininrent L+umberrnan'!s Friend
Cold cash often melts marble
hearts.
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no boiling, no machinery. Pal tirulat g
free. Harry Dobell, 956 -Ossingtpn Ave.,.
Toronto, Canada.
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