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t price.
than half
S, FRANK WILSON & SONS
73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto
SS1A V11110510 N IT iN
;a. XIOUS REGARDING CON.
STAN(.I Liv orLE,
Hamilton T,{yfe ole the Great
1'►o-we'rss of the Twentieth
Century:
+or the next two hundred years
. British"Empire and the •Ruseiaf
ppire will be 'the two 'greatest
veers in the world, writes Hami1-
n Fyfe in the London Da.ily Mail.
;ey must make tip their minds to
ve done with bickering to be. sett-
le, to be friends.
Looking beneath the srarface of
Tugs, I see this war 'as a •struggle
tween the British: Empire and
emany for the .Twentieth Pea-
ry. Each century in . modern.
meg has been •dominated by one.
,wer. The sixteenth wall; Spain's
ntury,,the seventeenth Holland's.
he eighteenth -belonged gospe l e,
ad the nineteenth to Lng a,n.
.pw it was clear, as the nineteenth
atury drew near its end that Eng-
nd alone could ,not hope for an -
;her term of supremacy. But Eng
ad had brought into being an Em•
ire, world-wide, immense in popu-
•
t`ion and in wealth. It seemed that
re; sceptre -not of actual rule, of
ourse, not of 'physical or material
Lamination, but to influence by
iaracter—might pass from the Moe
ler to the children.
Cause of the War.
Germany alone disputed this or-
er of succession. That is why the
orlel is at war to -day. - But Ger-
any cannot conquer the British
inpire; she is breaking her nails
gainst ;a rock. Therefore to that
mpire will belong the Twentieth
entury, and to Russia, when she
as awakened the, intelligence of her
easant millions .and developed her
esources, will surely belong the
wenty-first. Let us both recognize
his and live at peace.
We have, in truth, more in coin
ion with Russian's than with any
ther nation. We are, for instance,
bstinate. and inconsistent; so are
hey. If we taunt then with stick
ng to their old calendar, which is
ltirteen days behind everyone
lse's, they ean point in reply to
or pig-headed and far more incon-
renient retention of peculiar mea-
ures of money and weight and
ength, in place of the decimal sys
can used by every one else. When.
ve complain that their .alphabet has
hirty--six lettere in it their retort
"It enables us to spell as we
tronounee, .whereas your spelling
end pronunciation are not related
t all I" Englishmen who are rash
trough to pity Russians because
hey "lack political freedom are
-emincled that there is no Mrs.
3rundy in Russia to check personal
reedoin with a far more galling
gond.
Russia Ilas Advantages.
He's Backat Work
Strong and Hearty
ONE MORE SPLENDID . CURE
1317. DO»D'S liID1TY
PILLS.
Quebec;' non Who Sift erea for a
Lids Time front Kidney )isease
Finds a Cottaplett Cure.
Allen's Mills,. Portneuf Oo , Q .,
March 1--(Special).—Another splen-
did cure by Dodd's Kidney Pills is
that of Michael Gauthier, a well-
known resident of this place. Mr.
Gauthier was for a long time a suf-
ferer with a pain in his head caused
by kidney disease, and at length got
so bad that he had to:quit work.
Dodd's,Kidney Pills cured him. He
is back at work, strong and hearty,
and naturally he feels that he wants
a•1' who suffer from kidney disease
to know that they can•find a cure in
Dodd's Kidney Pills.
For Dodd'is Kidney Pills not only
cure the pain er ache that is caixss
ing the Most distress, they put the
kidneys. in good working order and
all the impurities and poisons are
strained out of the blood. The re-
sult is that new .strength is carried
to every part of the body. That's
why so many 'sufferers cured by.
Dodd's Kidney Pills sum up their
condition, "1 feel like a new man."
New energy is new life. You can't
have it with sick kidneys. With
healthy kidneys you must have it.
Dodd's Kidney Pills make healthy
kidneys,
Wig
THETHRIFT JIABIT .
We all know that children,, as well
as grown people, are either helped
or hindered by the habits they form
and which become very influential
in the development of ehareseter, for
good or evil.
This subject'of "habit" is a text
often preached : from, lectured
about, and' discussed• in private
conversation:' We hear much about
the, .habit of early rising, also the
reading "habit, the habit of cleanli-
tresse of moderation or' soc(ies'S r'n.
eating and drinking, but" the habit
of thrift, which includes the saving
habit, deserves frequent and most
honorable mention in all the places
mentioned, public and private, and
particularly in social' and domestic
intercourse. Any sum is wasted
that is spent for what wo do not
need. Every penny that a child
spends for waste is giving that much
leeway to extravagant inclinations.
Every cent that is spent by young
girls for. gewgaws and tawdry deco-
rations is worse than wasted.
The waste that goes' 'fol; soft
drinks and constant cigarette smok-
ieg will beget a spendthrift habit in
boys ` and young . men. 'Very few
young people spend less than 5 cents
a day. It has to be a very careful
or a very poor..family that does not
give their kids as much as 5 cents a
day or even 5 cents a'week.
Yet the saving of 5 cents a day
means the accumulation of $1S.75 in
twelve months. Ie five years it
would mean a little less than $100
cash in hand. That soft drink
waste, that cigarette waste, that
chewing gum waste, that Bandy
waste, would make very valuable
"rainy day" money when the year
was out and gone.
The. habit formed by saving is not
counted in this cash account. Some-
times it saves from a spell of gas-
tric fever or a tobacco heart:
It requires some courage to ac-
quire this thrift habit, and"the very
act of saving inculcates "self-de-
nial, foresight, prudence and wis-
dom."
"Por ago and want save while you may,
No morning sun lasts a whole day."
No Russian 'who knows the world
denies that his country is behind the
other great powers both in the com-
non level of intelligence and in me-
chanical conveniences. This has ad-
vantages, however. It is annoying.
that Petrograd should be so badly
paved, that laundries should make
a practice of keeping your "wash-
ing" for three weeks instead of one,
that there should be no regularity in
the postal or in any other service,
whether private or state. But
these are trifles in the general
scheme of life. If against such
,drawbacks we set the comforts of
strong nerves, few' cities,, no rush
from the land, no industrial weak-
ening of the greater part of the
population, the balance will seared,
ly go ,against these, whether we con-
sider general happiness only or take
into account the health of gotten, -
time to come.
'TThey have their effect as well
npon the solidarity of national sen-
timent. :every`. Russian wants to
free Constantinople from the Turk.
Some want this because Russia
needs an outlet into the Mediter-
ranean, and can not any longer sub
mit to the Dardanelles being treated
As Private Property.
Some see that the 'chief develop-
ment
ewelop.ment
,ef Russia's natural wealth
must be in the :southe and believe
that destiny is forcing her towards
the Golden Horn, Moab want it be
eause they have been taught that
Christ is dishonored by the worship
of Wain in the Cathed•ra1 of St.
,Sophia,
Well, what are s'e going to do
bout it 7 Keep up our old policy ef
1 Attempt to deny Russia
haat :for, wbioh she so ardently
lungs? Bleat, in the accents of the
'eighties about the highroad te In -
dial Or, with frank and friendly
agreement tell our :ally` "We shall
not stand in your way" r1 1f ive do
not there is trouble ahead for every-
body. l: should not be deltic My
duty if I did not say that Russians
re evitching very closely for signs
ai
W_Amr, N G AG AIN ST HATE.
Sciatica Vanishes Instantly
If Nerviline is Used
*.CAN YOU BEAT THIS CASE',
Ng ordinary liniment will even. re-
lieve Sciatica. Nothing but the most
powerful kind of a remedy earl peure-
trate through the tissues and finally
reach the Sciatic'; Nerve. You can Or
ways depend on the old-time "Nervi-
:line." Nothing made tri -day is as good
for Sdfatica as Nerviline was when
first''`produced, about forty Years ago.
.J this time the same old "Nerviline"
has been curing Sciatica, Lumbago,
Rheumatism, and is considered to be
without an equal in relieving pain or
soreness anywhere, "'Nerviline'
cauldn't he made stronger ` or better,"
writes James E. Edwards. "The way
it cures Sciatica Is to me simply a
miracle. Por years I suffered fright-
fully. I ruined my stomach with. in-
teinaldosing. I rubbed In gallons of
oils and liniments—none were strong
enough. One good rubbing with Ner-
viline relieved. I kept on rubbing and
shortly was cured. My father ,cured
rheumatism in his right arm and
mother cured herself of chronic lum-
bago with Nerviline. Our family sim-
ply swears by Nerviline and we are
never; without a 60c. family site bot-
tle in our home. We find that for ex-
ternal pain, for coughs, colds, earache,
such minor ills it is a veritable family
physician?'
Very Much in Love.
The "Christliche Welt" ("Chris-
tian. World"), an influential ,reli-
gious paper published in, Marblr-g,
Germany, publishes a notable ,arti-
cle begging German Christians to
pause. before they yield Themselves
to the insensate hate f England
recon s
prevailing among many '
of the people.
The article points out that, even
admitting the wickedness of Eng-
land, it is 'better to wish foe the re--
form and improvement of agreat
nation like the British than to .pray
for its downfall and destruction. A
time will 'come when this war will
be a thing of the past, .and the
"Chrictlicth:e Welt" r••ea-sonably asks
whether Germany will not prefer to
deal with a nation purified and en-
nobled. and open to receive friendly
overtures., then, with s,,;natiop eroa.-
bitterecl by rap'co•rous3 attacks and
•closed against every ol-•erture of
human felie wship.
The. Berlin "Tagebiatt," com-
menting on this article, thinks that
as soon as peace is within sight
there will be a rapid sinking of the
thermometer of hate, and that even
now the hot, passionate hatred of
England, which marked the earlier
etages of the war has begun to cool..
The "Tageblatt" says, "The broad
masses of our people know nothing
of national. hatreds, They have at-
tained far too high a civilization for
this. They 'are of Goethe's opinion
that the lower the step of culture
en which .a nation stands the more
intense is their hatred for other
peoples."
TIIE D 0 C TOIL' S WIFE
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NOTHING CAN EQUAL
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
Mrs. Alex. Butchard, Conn, Ont.,
writes —"My daughter has used
Baby's Own Tablets for her baby
and thinks there is nothing to equal
them for little ones. All mothers,
who have used'trhe Tablets, way the
same thing. They break up colds;
regulate ',the bowels •and stoen.
and keep the little ones healthy and
happy. They. are sold by medicine
dealers or by :mail at 25 cents ,rt, box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
Agrees With Him About Food.
A trained nurse say : "In the
practice of ray profession I have
found so many points in favor of
Grape -Nuts food that I unhesitat-
ingly recommend it to all my pa-
tients.
"It is delicate. and pleasing to the
palate (an essential in food for the
Pete wee a colored gentleman,
and very much in love. But, great-
ly as he desired Miss Johnson for
bats wife, he was so bashful that he
dared not ask for her in person, so.
hi had to seek recourse to the tele-
phone to make known his love. He
rung `her up at the house of her em-
ployer, and inquired, "Is dat you,
Miss Johnson 1" "Yeas," was the
reply. "Well, Miss Johnson, I'se
got a mos' important question to
ask you." "Yeas?" ..Will you
Marry me, Miss Johnson 7" and the
answer cable, "Yeas ; who is it,
please V'
A. Modest Hero.
Count Katrolyi, on returning to
his castle in Hungary, met, accor-
ding to the Vossisohe Zeitung, one
of his old servants who had just
been sent back wounded from the
war.
"My good roan, 1 hear you
fought valiantly at the Front," said
the count. "I should like to give
you 'some reward. What shall it
bel"
The old servant replied:
"Well, if you insist upon it, `sir,
just give me enough kronen to
reach from one ear to the other."
"That seems to be a very small.
reward," replied the count, smil
iiig at the odd request.
`'It's enough for me, sir," an-
swered the servant, modestly.
As the 'count was about to com-
ply with the estrange request, he no-
ticed that the servant had only one
ear, and remarked upon the fact.
"Yes sir, I .left the other ear
sick) and can be adapted to all on the battle field at Shabatz !" an -
ages, 'being softened with milk or swered the modest man.
cream for babies or the aged when
deficiency of teeth, renders' lnastica-
tion impossible. For fever patients
or those on liquid diet 1 find Grape -
Nuts ,and albumen water -eery
nourishing .and refreshing,
"This recipe ie my own idea
and is made as follows: Soak a tea-
Spoon/ill of Grape -Nuts in a. glass
of water for an hour, strain and
serve with the beaten white of an
egg and e spoonful of fruit juice for
flavouring. This ,affords aa, great
deal of nourishment that even the
weakest stomach can assimilate
without any distress,.
"My husband is a physician and
he uses Grape-Nute himself and or-
ders, it inany tithtee for his patients,
"Personally I regard a disk: of
Grape -Nuts with fresh or stewed
fruit as the ideal breakfast for any-
one—well or sick."
In stomach trouble, ll•er'vous prod -
1 of
tr,ati.oia, et<a.,. a 10 -day trial
Grape -Nuts will usually work won-
ders
w on-
ders toward nourishing and re-
building and in this way end the
trouble." Name given by Canadian
Postum Co., Windsor, out,
Look in pkgs, for the famous little
book, "The Road to Wellville."
+ l .. d's temper in this' matter alum. rests' the alcove letter, o. A They iilalnp a and al's g'eiiuine, rue, and
,rte
Got Impatient.
A wealthy and rather autocratic
city man went to eonsult a leading
doctor, who asked him a great many
questions. The imperious one, who
was not accustomed to be cross-ex-
'aanined, got impatient, and said
"I tame here to be cured, not eate-
chised. " "Oh," rcolic cl'the doctor
coolly; "then you had better go to
a' • veterinary • surgeon. He's the
ropnly doctor I know of who cures his
aatients without asking 'them any
NEW EARTH AND HEAVEN,
Dr, James IL, Hughes, Toronto'
Spores en the fern frond's back,
Dust specks you seem 1:o be,
Till through a microscope
Clusters of pearls I see,
Stars of. the winter night,
Mere spots of feeble glow,
Millions of miles away,
You are great sone, 1 knots,
,Perfect are all Thy works,
Maker of earth and sky,
When I can see aright
With comprehending eye.
New earth and heaven may mean
Simply a change in me.
Glory exists; I need
Power to truly see
Carrying the Joke Too Far.
A man was tried for ,stealing. a
pair of boots from ,a ,shop -door, with
which he .ran away; Judge (to shoe-
maker who had pursued and'seized
the prisoner)—"'What did he say
-when you caught him 7" Witness—
"My lord, he says he took the boots
in a joke." Judge—"And, pray,
how far was he off ...when you caught
him'?" Witness -- "About forty
yards, please your lordship.
Judge—"I am afraid this is carry-
ing the joke too far." And he con-
demned the prisoner.
Will quickly Core
Ali Sour Stomach
of Ens an p este appeastt t olu time to tin T
of (k nst an ' l the 1)'arda- t gull o£ Iatun5n
Belles. ititeteeC.
11
,1i1estions.
Unwilling to Tell.
The ?country school teacher lead
been telling her scholars about •the
seasons and their peculiarities, and
to internee the facts upon their
minds she questioned 'them inion
the points she had given. Several
queries had' been put, and •she fin-
ally reached the stupid boy in the
corner. "Well, Johnny," she said,1
"have you been paying attention 1"
"Yes, mum," he .answered prompt-
ly,. "I'm glad to hear it. Now,
can you tell ane what there is in the
springgl" "Yes'm, 1 can; but I
don't want to." -"''Oh, yes you do 1
Don't he afraid. You have heard
the other sc�holare. Be a. good boy
now and tell us :what there is in the
spring." "Wy--was -'muni, there's
a, frog, an' aelizard, an' a dead cat
in it; but. 1 didn't put can there, It
was another boy, for 1 gee hint do
Relieves Fullness After Meals,
"When I was working around the
farm last winter, I had an attack of
inflammation," writes Mr. E. P. Daw-
kins, of Port Richmond. "I was weak
for a long time, but well enough to
Work until spring. But something
went wrong with my bowels for I had
to use salts or physic all the time. My
stomach kept sour,,and always after
eating there was pain and fulness, and
all the symptoms of intestinal indi-
gestion. Nothing helped me until I
used Dr. Ilamilton's Pills. Instead of
hurting, like other pills, they acted
very mildly, and seemed to heal the
bowels. I did not require large doses
to get results with Dr. Hamilton's
Pills, and feel so glad that I have
found a mild yet certain remedy. To-
day I am well—no pain, no sour stom-
ach, a good appetite, able to digest
anything. This in a whole lot of good
for one medicine to do, and I eau say
Dr. Hamilton's Pills are the best pills,
and my letter; I am sure, proves it.
Refuse a substitute for Dr. klamil-'
ton's Pills of Alandrake and Butter-;
nut, Sold. in yellow- boxes•, '?oC. hll'I
dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co..
Kingston, Ont.
the
child's
delight,
The
picnicker':
choice.
Everybody's
favorite.
Pull flavored -and
perfectly' cooked
Miyake ' delici;oua.,
5audwic 145
Airy About It.
Talk—It's a fine air'eastle you've
built. How do you propose to get
into it, ; y airship 7
Tom—No ; by heiress.
Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
There" are men who ars coos)
scrupulous in debts of honor ; but
who owe for everything else.
FARMS FOIA SALE.
H. W DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street,
Toronto.
I YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELLrm
Fruit, Stook, Gralou, n Brame ono. or 90 C
write H. W. Da,vreon.
borne it.. Toronto.
H. W..DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto.
NURSERY STOCK.
STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, PO.
i� TATOES. Catalogue
TRA. free. 14ieCoanell
& Son. Port Burwell, Ont.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CI ANGER, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETU..
al oared with.
se Data Medical
ns before too late. Dr. xaellaiam
!,/ Daternal . 5110 ,external,
.
i by our hems troatntts;st.� iii
Co.. Limited. Collingwood. Ont
Stupid Still.
J'aclos.on a:ncl Johnson are not now
on speaking terans. It all arose as
the result of an argument which re-
quired `,same mental .calculation.
"I tell ,you," said Jackson, `'that
you are altogether wrong in your
tiondlu;sions."
• "Pardon me, but I am not," re-
plied Johnson.
"Didn't 1 go to •school,, stupid fr"'
almost roared his opponent.
:''Yes,' was the calm reply, "and
you •Came back stupid.'''1.14
Corns Applied in •
Cur
5 Seconds
�� Sore, blistering feet
from corn -pinched
toes can be cured
QUIC.nyK Putnam's Ex-
tractor in 24 hours.
'Putnam's" soothes
away that drawing pain, eases Instant-
ly, makes the feet feel good at once.
Get a 25c. bottle of "Putnam's to -day.
.I,
"When I was a tiny, boy with ring.
lets," saki the man with little hair,
'they used to call. me Ar'ctie." "I
suppose now they call you Archi-
bald."
Gtocer—"What was that woman
coinplaining albont 1" . Olerk--r"The
long ` .wait, sir." Grocer—''And
only yesterday she was grumbling
about' the short weight. You don't
knew what to do to please some
people,,,
Manson -rine. June 27, 'i3.
Munard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Yarmouth, N.S.
Gentlemen,—it, affords me great pleasure
and must be. 'grartidyianit to you to know
S'ha't after using 36 bottlers of your Lini-
ment on a case of yaralyyels which my
lather 'Wee afflicted with, S ways able to re-
store hint Ito normal condition. Hoping
oithher �sueffa•eio may be benefited by the
use of your Liniment, I ane
you :3,
GEO. H. HHOLMMES.
A Veteran's s i;xperii'nee.
The Chef was interviewing the!
young man who had applied for'
work.
"Have you had any experience in
the lunch business'?" he asked.
Why, I should say 50," replied
the energetic youth. "I've been
lunching for almost 20 years.''
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta.
Not Certain.
"What is this malady which has
suddenly 'attacked the nations of
Europe 7"
"There is some doubt as to that.
Some say it is the German rush,
others that it is the Russian germ."
LOW FARES THE
E.
Via Chicago & North Western Ry.
Four splendid daily trains front the Near
Passenger Terminal, Chicago to San
Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego,
Choice of scenic and direct routes. Double
track. Automatic electric safety signals
all the way.
Let us plan your trip and furnish fold-
ers and full particulars.
B.it Ben ett, Gen. Agt„ 46 Yong° St.,
Toronto,
Doris was rather backward in her
steadies', and one day when her fa-
ther was inquiring into her stand-
ing. at 'school the tittle girl admit-
ted that .she was the lowest in her
ola,s.s. :'W1 -y, Doris, I am .ashamed
of you I" ,exclaimed the mother.
"Why don't you study harder and
try to get away from the 'foot of
your class.1'' "It axn t my ,fault,
replied Doris in tones of. injured in-
nocence ; "the little girl alto has
always been 'alt b1ie foot has lett
school,"
If a nian is enable to boast of
what his . ancestors aocolmplislaeo
it's up to him to d'Something wart,l,
while,
How It Happened.
"So she has already found mar-
riage a lottery 1"
"Oh ,yes 1 You see, she married
a chance acquaintance.
Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper
The discussion between the two
friends had become 'heated. "But
'any idiot ean see th•at," remarked
t: you
where �.•�
one of them. "That's swan the oth-
er's
the advantage,
polite rejoinder.
YOUR OWN D$dTGOIST WILL 'rELL YOU
Try Attintottlyngevas for Roe. Weak, Waster
er and Grearcatid iu elldf i o Smaatin
�lyjit, nits Odenfort, lWrite for ooit o4 the Rye
tivinesli]IR MirtneBye /Weedy Co.,Chicsgo.
Mrs, Randall had just finished in.
atrueting her new girl, who •oanae to
her from an intelligence office, Her
general appearance pleased the
g anis-
ress greatly, and elle felt sure that
t
ab last she hacl :sucaceeded in Andin e
& pl'ize. "And, Lizzie, do you hat
to be called in the morning1" she
asked as an att sr thought, "1 don't
have to be, anon," replied the
assistant hopefully, "runless ,Dugs'
just +happens to need erne."
MItlard's Linitltent Cnros uarget In Caws,
The First of ALL
"Home ,Remedies
VA.SELIN E," in its many
forms with their innumer-
able uses, is the foundation of the
family inedicine chest.
a
v
11,
e
+hs<dcmatk
It keeps the skin smooth and
sound, Invaluable in the nursery
for burns, cuts, insect bites, etc.
.Absolutely pure and safe.
AVOID SUBS'T'ITUTES. insist
on "Vaseline" in original pack -
agog bearing the name, CHEM-
SROUGI-i MANUr'ACTUR-
TISG CO., Consolidated. For sale
at all Chemists and General Stores.
rlltutratel booklet free on 'vont
CH1 SEBROUGH MPG CO.
(Consolidated).
Trio CHABOT AVE., MONTREAL
IS81"1lt tJ,:�9Ft.