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SHE TODD IIER
FRIEND'S ADVICE
;Aid"D DODD'S ItxuNEY PILLS
CURED Tin SON,
:8trtxigl%t aiul Simple Statement
Tells of Another Grand Cure By
.the Ola Canadian' I{iliney Reni=
edy.
Springhaven, Yarmouth Co., N.
March 31 (Special).—Simple and
straight, to the point is the state -
'tent of Mrs. Erven C. Trefry, of
this plaoe, but it tells of another
grand cure by Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"My fifteen -year-old son; Angus,,,
Mrs. Trefry states, "suffered from
pain in his back, headache, and a
pain over his eyes.
"He was so bad he, could not
walk across the floor. My friends.
advised me -to give him Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills.
"They" cured him."
That young Trefry's kidneys were
wrong is evidenced by the cure.
Dodd's Kidney Pills .only cure dis-
eased kidneys. They never fail to
do that.
The reason they cure rheumatism,
backache, gravel, dropsy, Bright's
disease, diabetes,' and kindred die -
eases, is that these all spring from
disordered kidneys.
If you have any of these diseases'
you haven't'tried Dodd's 'Kidney
Pills. Ask your neighbors. They'll
tell you 'Dodd's 'Kidney Pills always
cure them.
Not Convincing.
She -Anyhow, you must admit he
is a well-bred man. Did you no-
tice his knowledge of Aristotle 4
He,—I dict, and if you want my
candid opinion, I don't believe he's'
ever been there.
A. LORDLY WIIIPP taIlit
.A, lord Succeeds a lord as chief
whipper»in of the Unionist party in
Great Britain, for. Lord ,Jdmund
Talbot steps intro the position 'moat'
ed by Lord Baloarres. lie has
plenty of experience for the post,
seeing that the has been associated
with the Unionist whip's office ifor
many years, ,, .
LQ'd Edmund Talbot is a brother
of the Duke of Norfolk: He is
fifty-eight years of age, and prior
to entering polities: served far many
years in the 11th Hussars. He took
i To whom it may concern This is to
certify that 1 have used MINABD'S LINI-
MENT myself as well as prescribed it in
my practice where a liniment was re-
tluired and have never failed to get the
desired effect.
C. A. KING, M.D.
"Captain," said a wealthy pas-
senger, who was about ter take his
first ,trip across the ocean, "I un-
derstand this ship has got several
Ff •water -tight compartments?" "Yes,
4., sir," was the reply. "Captain,"
passenger 'event on decidedly;
t1§' r`I want one o' those compartments
Itoe
?': -I don't care what it costs?"
,1
.Low Colonist states to Pacific Coast
e Via Chicago and North Western Railway.
On sale daily, Mareh.l5th to April 15th in.
elusive, from all points in Canada to Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Salt
Lake City, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver,
Nelson, Roeeland, and many other ,points.
Through tourist sleepers and free reeli'n•
ing chair cars ' from Chicago. Variable
Liberal stopfeil.l in -
routes. b overs. .For
formation as to rates, routes and liters.'
tura. write or call on B. H. Behnett, Gen.
oral Agent, 46. Yonge Street, Toronto.
- Five-eighths of the surface of the
earth is covered with sea to an av-
erage depth of 2% miles. In the
open sea the rise and. fall of tides
is less than 2 feet, but, where the
water is narrowed and shallowed by
land, the rise and fall increases
greatly.
Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto.
Just It.
"We all make mistakes."
"Yes, and, thank goodness 1 the
other fellow's always looks 'worse
ko us than our own:
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE.
kook for the signature of E. W. GROVE,
flares a Cold in One Day, Cures Grip in
Iwo Dara: 25e.
°.,ie average strength of a woman
compared with that of' a man is as
67 to 100.
Minard's Liniment C es target
In Cows,
Men Who
Don't Exercise
Suffer From indigestion, Head
Aches, Poor ' Appetite,
Sicop1essncss.'
Haxhing, so Sure to "'sat lip" a 'say,
Make Him Feet Brisk and VIg
orous'as Or. Hamilton's Pins,;.,
Back of exerofee and overwork were
the amities that combined to almost kill
sa?uuel $. Stephens, Jr., one of he heat
known eitizene 1u Woodsteel".
In his convincing letter, 70. Stephens
sero:
"A year ago I • retur.ned' borne alter 11
Lord Talbot.,
part in the .South African cam-
paign, and was mentioned in des-
patches. Lord Edmund has sat for
the Chichester Division of Sussex
since 1894. In the last Unionist
Government he was private secre-
tary to Mr. St, John Brodrick (now
Lord Middleton and was after-
wards' appointed a Junior Lord of
the Treasury: ` He cannot boast of
'of
any oratorical, gifts, but he has a
very genial manner, - which serves
him -well in the lobby, and is popu-
lar with politicians on both sides of
the House.
A Colacidenec. '
Georgia Lawyer (to colored pri-
soner)—Well,
ristoner)-Wellt 'Ras, des you leant me
to defend . you? Have you any
money l
'Rastus-:No; but I'se got .a mule'
and a few chickens sand a hog or"
two:
Lawyer --Those will do very nice-
ly. Now, let's see, what do they
accuse you of stealing?
'Rastus--Oh,, a mule and a few
chickens and a hog or. two.
D 4` •
SS1.30
FLY TO PIECES.
long trim, conip'etely worn out; I -was so'
badly affected by chrome hiliousnees, so
much overcome by constant headaches,
dizziness, that I despaired of.ever getting
well.
-"It was a blessing that i used Dr. Hata'
Jlton's Pills. In one week 1 folt like a
new man. The feeling of 'weight and
nausea in my stomaoh disappeared. ' ' MY:
oyes looked brighter, color grew better,
and, best of all, 1 began to enjoy my
meals. Tho dizziness, langour and feeling.
of depression passed away, and I fast re-
gained my old-time vigor and spirits. To-
day 1 am well -thanks to Dr. Hamilton's
Pills."
For health, strength, comfort and good
spirits there is5io medicine like Dr. Ham-
ilton'e Pills. 25c, per box, five boxes for
$1.00, at all druggists and storekeepers,
or by mail from The Catarrhozone Co.,
Buffalo. N. Y., and Kingston, Canada.
DREAMS 1N S 01EN CE.
Mostly Memories of Yesterday or of
Years Ago.
Almost all scientific observers;
agree that the -materials of .which
dreams are made are memories of
past experiences of the individual.
Curiously enough, the memories
that occur most frequently., rare
those of the previous day and those'
of early childhood.
In many cases where the inci-
dents of a dream seem t6'be. entire-
ly unfamiliar it has been"shovpn by
careful investigation that they cor-
respond to actually experienced
events that have escaped the mem-
ory of the waking. self. Delboeuf
records an interesbi.ng example of
this. -
In 1862 he dreamed that he found
two lizards in the snow. Hetook
them up, warmed them, and placed
thein in a hole in a wall, together'
with a small fern, which he knew
they liked to eat. The name of this
fe=rn .seemedin his dream tobe As-
pleniu'm rare, muralis.
On awakening he could not re-
menLber ever to have heard the
name of the fern of his dream; al-
though he discovered that a fern
called Asplenium ruta muraria
really ,existed. Sixteen yea.ra later,
however, he happened to be turn-
ing over the pages of,. afriend's al-
bum of • dried flowers, and to his
surprise eatne across the very fern,
with the Latin name written; under-
neath in his own. handwriting.
He then remembered that 'in
1860, two years before the dream,
he had met the sister of this friend,
and to plea,se her had written the
Latin names under the : various
plants in her album'at`the dictation
of a botanist.
Innumerable cases of a, similar
nature are on record, and go to
show how remarkably heightened
the memory may be in dreams.
They .also warn us not too rashly
to believe that incidents in a dream
which seem entirely new are really
Ap
The Effect of Tea, and Coffee on
Highly Organized People.
"I have been a coffee user for
years, and about two years ago got
into a very serious condition of
dyspepsia and indigestio . It seem-
ed to me I would fly to pieces. I
was so nervous that at the least
noise I was distressed, and many
times could not straighten myself
up because of the pain." •
Tea is just as injurious, because,
it contains caffeine, the same drug
foiled -in coffee:
"My physician told me I must not
eat any heavy or strong food, and
ordered . a diet, giving me ` some
medicine. I followed directions
carefully, but kept on using coffee
and did not get any better.
"Last winter : my husband, who,
was away on business, had Postum
-served him in the family where he
boarded. He liked it so well that
when he earner home he brought
some with him. We began using it
and I found it most excellent..
"While T drank it my stomach
never bothered me in the least, and
I got over my nervous troubles.
When the Postum was gone we re-
turned to coffee, then my stomach
began to hurt me as before and the
nervous conditions came on again.
"That showed me exactly what
was the cause of the whole trouble,
so I quit drinking coffee altogether
and kept on using Postum. The
old troubles left again and have
never returned."
"There's a reason," and it is ex-
plained in the little book, "The
Road to Wellville," in pkgs`..
Ever read the above tetter? A new one
appears from time to time. They are
genuine, true, and full of human lntorbee
Mike' came to the doctor about 9
o'clock' -with information that their
month-old baby would 'not sleep -a
wink. The doctor gave Mike sleep-
ing powders for the baby. The
next day he met Mike on the street.
"Well, how did the powders work"
asked the .doctor. "Them powders,
Doc," answered Mike,` "sure did.
the trick." "Made the baby sleep,
did they?" "No, that they didn't,
Doc. We 'gave the darlint a dose
just as you told me, but it wouldn't
shleep at all at all so we just
took a dose o' thim: powders our-
silv'es, we- did, and went right off to
shleep and nivir heard the darlint
'try one bit any more."
t lnard's` Liniment Cures D)phtherla.
Fact; and Fancy.
Joy cometh in . the morning, pro-
vided you haven't been making a
night of it.
French railways are fined for late
trains. . •
Eggs, hulk and fruit• makes the
beast diet for brain workers.
Science now deelar'es that fish
don't sleep. But why, then, river -
b eels 1
The Sultan of Johore an state'
occasions wears $1,2,000,000 worth
of jewels,''
The well,,to-doroan is generally.
hard to do. •
Wasps become intoxicated on the
fermnented,juices.of 'rooting fruit. .,.
i Is
.One, bad feature. aliolit, 1 qu � .
as •o con- ' Saln}tts fres
the peculiar" power 1t .h t A,. , hemle�tl
4� fide, vinee solxle MOB that th4",y, cite SiXlg. �Yorurttu.
THOUGHT IT WAS SUICIDE
A prominent merchant was discovered a
few days ago brandishing a rarer at mid.
night. Rie wife called for assistance, but
found' her Hubby was only paring his
corns. Far better not to risk blood pois-
oning—use Putnam's Corn Extractor, 25c.
at all dealers..
+X,
-"" Ilad Debility.
"You sayyour husband contri
Mites' nothing to your support,"
said the lawyer.• "No, sub, nary, a
cent. That niggah jest naehally
won't work. ; An' he's got plenty
of debility, too, if he could only use
it.
tv yew irritll Nattdttstt ,Dino
co, or, Canada, .,Limited;
30RE HEALEU
IN SIX DAYS
Nearly impo;;sible to ; Heal Skin,
Ba ly Burt, ` Sore,;. Red aid In-
flamed, Could Not Sleep. Cutls
cute Soap and Ointment' Heaied.
Bowsraan River Manitnes,„--"NThen X
was thirteen. sears of ago I get my shin
badly hurt and when healed the skin 'Evac
attached to the bone. The.
least bruise would injure
it and it; was nearly Ina.
possible toheal, 'The sore
would be very red and
inflamed round the odgeS.
and had a; burning sense"
tion. "When extra sforo'1
could not sleep at night oa
account of the pain. lab.
ways were a cotton bandage on le from the
ankle to the knell,Ivor & rmfmter of years
1 used sticking.plasters, then got a salvo.
I sew tho advorti'sement gfering a free sam•
ple of Quticura Soap and Ointment sent
for (sample a'ndi urciiased some more and
la Six days the sore was healed completely.':
(Signed) James 1'ldwaeds, Jana 21, 1012.
•
'FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS
Treatment; 'Gently smear, theaffected
parts with Cuticura OiatmBnt, on: the end
,of the linger, but do not rub. ''Wash off the
Caticura Ointment iq flys , minutes with
Cutieura Soap and hotwater and continue
bathing for some minutes. This treatment
isbest on rising and retiring. At other times
use Outicura Soap freely for the toilet and
bath, to assist in preventing inflammation:
irritation and clogging of -the pores. Sold
throughout the world. Liberal sample at
t:aob, free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address
post card Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.;
Dept. 47D, Boston, U. 5: A.
VALUE OF A LAUGH.
Noted . Mien Attest to Its Very Great
Worth.
Tho value of a• good' -natured
laugh may be rated' low by some
people; but many .writer's have at-
tested its ' worth in no measured
terms. It is not aurprising that
Charles Lamb should have said, "A
laugh is worth a hundred groans in
any market;" but from the lips of
the sombre Carlyle one is scarcely
prepared to hear, 'No roan who
has once heartily and wholly
laughed can be altogether or irre-
claimably bad.'' It was Douglas
Jerrold' who boldly stated that,
"What was talked'of asthe golden
chain of Jove . was nothing more
than a succession of laughs, a chro-
nic scale of merriment reaching
from ''earth to Olympus." "I ani
persuaded," -wrote " • Lawrence
Sterne, "that every time a man
smiles -but much more so when he
laughs' --k£ adds sometha;2g to his,
fragment of life." Last of all may,
be cited the verdict of Oliver Wen-
dell Holmes, given with hisown
inimitable humor, "The riotons'tu-
mult of a laugh, I take it, Is the
mob law of the features, and Pro-
priety the magistrate, who reads the
Riot Act'."
Cleverness.
A man is never really clever un-
til he learns that he isn't clever
enough to get along without work-
ing.
$T'IF F, IIrir10 VzZbEfi
Carious Things Happen When Oex
taiu Subntaaocs Axe Uuitod.
Bvery*'ne knows that the diamond
is only charcoal crystallized; but
there,are a great man other things.
in Nature that, 'though. 1,05904sing
widely different properties, are
ecomesed of exactly equal; quanta.
ties of the same dements,
The white of an egg and rattle-
snake :poison are formed of idorrti
Cally the same amounts of the same
elemen,
The oitsl of roses and comXno'n coal
gas are each feriped alilke, both be-
ing .composed of four atoms of hy-
drogen and four atoms of carbon.
Sugar and gum arabic arc Iike-
wise brothers of the' •sante weight
and texture..
All the hydrocarbons, known to
science as a combination of sixteen
atoms of hydrogen and ten atoms of
carbon, are alike in their .composi
tion, To enumerate some: Oil of
orange, lemon, cravens, ginger, and
black pepper.
The suggested explanation of
these peculiarities is that the atoms
are placed differently towards one
another in the molecules of the dif-
ferent substances.
Other things just as peculiar are
evident when certain'sub'stanees are
united cliomically. Thus ' hydrogen
'gas, which is odorless, and nitro-
gen gas, which is also odorless;
when united go to make ammonia;
which li ,s a very strong odor..Cop
per, which has no odor,•.�and zinc,
which has also none, when melted'
and mixed to give us brass, produce
a substance with a characteristic
one.
"The Family Friend for 40 -years:" A -never
failing relief for Croup and Whooping Cough.
An average of 186 earthquakes a
year has been recorded at the seis-
mological observatory of Rocca di
Papa, near Rome, during the past
twelve years.
PILES CURED IN 6 TO le DAYS
Your druggist willerefund money 1f PA20
OINTMENT. fails to cure any ease of Itch.
ing, Blind,Bleeding or Protruding Piles la
to 14 day.. 50o.
Shorthand was practised by the
ancient Greeks and Romans, but all
knowledge of the art *as lost from
the tenth ,to, the sixteenth century.
Isaac Pitman agave his "Phono-
graphy" to the world in 1837. ..,
When Your. Eyes heed Care
Try Murine Eye Reme y No Smarting—Peels
Tine-A.'ote. Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak,
Watery Eyee and Granulated Eyelids. Illus.
trated Book in each Package. 2iurtue la
compounded by our acultste—not a "Patent Med-
icine"—but used in suoceatful Physicians' Prac-
tice for many yv�ears. Now, dedicated to the Pub-
lic and sold byyDru gist3 at Ito and 50c per Bottle.
Murine ifye Eave in Aseptic Tubes, 2s0 and 590.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
Suffrage was granted to woman in
the Commonwealth of Australis in
1902.
minard's Liniment Cures Dlttemper.
Women in German Industries,
An interesting reflection on the
social development 'in the German
Empire is had when the number of
women employed in production' is
considered. Of the total inumber of
wage earners counted in 1907---28,-
000, 000-• irle-third are female, their
number having increased from 6,
500,000,in 1895 to 9;400,000 in 1907.
Tho ehiet dominion of woman is
agriculture, there being 4,500,000
females engaged in these .healthful'
occupations,'while in twenty-eight
groups d the , various industries
2,100,000 are engaged, and in corn•:
merce and 'trade 93o,0O0.' ' Of the
highe'r,ofdtes in Germany, ,requiring
eon'ttaillmnt, inly ppr e,6 fien'b.
erreieliotidtiii.c by' women,
q.
Tbo World's Bast Liimellt
N ailed In Eveyy Family
From Infancy01d To Me
If . Your home is Without "Nervi -
line" Lead the Following Closely.
The high coat of living t4 -day demands
economy on every side. idickness is ex-
pensive.
xpensive. Far butter to treat little Ills
before they grow serious. For this reason
every home should have handy on the
shelf a good remedy like Nerviline, which
cures the minor ailments that occur in
every family.
For example, when„ the boy' comes in
with wet feet and a' slight cough, Nervi -
line will cure him. If a cold has settled
on hie chest, rub on Nerviline and the
'cold will go.
If "something has been eaten that causes
cramps, nausea, or diarrhoea, just twenty
drops of Nerviline-that's all and euro is
effected:
'Asea liniment for outward application.
in case of'Neuralgia, Lame Back, Sciati
•ca, Lumbago or Rheumatism, it's really
hard. to imagine, how Nerviline relieves,
and how soon it cures.
Nerviline ie something now. No, it's one
of the oldest and best knbwn remedies.
Deed in thousands of homes by the peo-
ple of Teeny nations, simply because it
stops pain, cures staleness, and'ride the
family of ills before they become trou-
blesome. Get the.. family "sizo bottle,
price 50c.;- trial size 25c., at all storekeep-
ers and druggists at The ' Catarrhozo"ne
Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
r#+sit you ati tt
hard lays wor AeeIIsaaer ** ±,
Iz*g, cup not
Oven farthest for the money'
A Frenchman earned over $60,000 I
last year as an airship .chauffeur. '1
Yet .some people say that a roan
can't live on air.
Meerschaum literally means "sea-.
foam," and derives its name fronx
the fact that it is sometimes found
floating in the Black thea.
RISES r TRAFFIC It_ IC POLICE.
O
Many Fatalities Daring Year of
London Dien in Blue.
The recent death of a London,
England, policeman, ' who was
knocked down - by a meter -bus wad
killed, brings to mind, the risks
which the man in 'blue has to under-
go.
According 40 the last yearly re-
port, twelve were . knocked down
and injured while regulating traffic;
runaway horses took the attention
of forty-six; twenty-seven were in.-
jured by horses falling, and eighty-
four were bitten by dogs. No fewer
than two thousand seven hundred
were assaulted, and the' victims of
venous accidents totalled over se -
yen hundred.
In addition to this perilous work,
the police prevented five hundred
and forty-five persons from commit-
ting suicide, and three hundred and
two runaway horses were stopped.
Filially, two hundred and sixty-four
fires were extinguished by police-
men in 1911.
henpecked.
"We're terribly henpecked, pa,
ain't we Z"
"Why, what do you mean, my
bey V' •
"Well, ma makes me wash my
hands before I came to the supper
table, and she makes you wash
yours before you hook her up the
back.''
IIID SORE 4 Y TARS.
Mr. Oliver Sims, of Purvis (Man.),
writes :—"I liad an old irritating
sore on my forehead that had trou-
bled me for four years. Zamn-Buk
was recommended to one and in a
marvellously short time it healed
the obstinate sore perfectly. You
may depend upon. 14 that after this
proof of its power we will never, be
without a box of it,"
As rapid and eertain healer of
ulcers, abscesses, piles, inflamed
places, ants, burns, bruises, scalp
sores,' eczema, eruptions, etc., you
canet nothing to equal Zani-Euk.
All druggists and stores at 50c. box
or post free for' print from am-
I3ulc :Co,,,'Toronto, , Try Zai Buk's
Soap for tender" . skins and' babys
bath. .25e. tablet.
GLOVES
By The Year
If you wank the best and longest
wearing gloves or mitts' ever turned
' out of a factory be sure and ask for.
the famous
PINTO SHELL
Tbcse gloves are ,specially tanned
for hard service and will save you
money and reduce your glows,
expense by the year, Send for aur
descriptive pamphlet —The Pinto's
Shell.
UUDSON BAY :KNITTING CO.
Canada's Expert'Clove and 611tt Makers,
MONTREAL.
FARMS FOR SALE,'
H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street,
Toronto.
GOOD STOCK FARM OF 500 ACRES
with Three Rouses: large Beek Barn.
*fust' he sold quick. Price is very low.
Ct EVERAI, DESIRABLE PARIAH IN
k7
Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan
that can be bought. Worth the money for
quick sale.
IHAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED 000D
farms in different sections of Ontario
on my list. If you wanta farm consult
H. W. DAWSON, Toronto.
FIFTY ACRES IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY
—Soil day loam; good outbuildings;
close to market, railway station and;post
office. Would eeehsnee for .forty to one
hundred acres within frva, riles of Catholic '
church and cheese. factory.: The Western
Real Estate Exehange, London, Ont.
�j -ARXi, IN, SASKATCHEWAN—EQIiIP-
:Il.' pod: .in'Scop; must sell; terms easy.
Percy Love, Rawarden, Sask.
STAMPS AND COINS.
TA2,iP COLLECTOR --II 1liF-
► resent Foreign Stamps. Catalogue.
Albunr, only Seven Corte. .Marks Stamp
Company. Toronto
MISCELt.ANEOlIa
AT ONCE—'MEN WANTED; 'LEARN
Barber Trade; great demand; good
wages; twenty- to thirty advertised for
daily in Toronto papers alone. Can teach
you in six to eight, weeks. Send for Cata-
logue. Moler College, 221 Queen East, To.
route,
CANCER, TUMOR., LUMPS, LTO-.
internal and external, cursed with-
out pale by our borne treatment.' Write
ns before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical
Co.,, Limited. Collinewnod, Ont. ,
GpLL STONES, KIDNEY AND Beale
der Stones. Sidney trouble, Gravel.
Lumbago and kindred ailments positively
cured with the new German Reined -fa
"Sanol," price 51.50. Another new remedy
for Diabetes -Mellitus, and sure cure, is
"Senors Anti -Diabetes." Price 52.00 from.
druggists or direct. The Senol Manufae"
turing Company of Canada, Limited.
Wlnninf'a', Man
The Heart ofa Piano is the
Action. Insist on 'the
'OTTO HIG'EL'
Piano Action
BOILERS
hand
for
heating
in
ENewane-'Second..
'and power purposes. TANKS AND
SMOKE' STACKS. Agents for Starts.
want Ventilating and Heating Systems.
P'OLSOH IRO rZIPetEs TORONTO
Engines and Shipbuilders
Maypole Soap
DYES SO
EASILY
With Maypole.
Soap there is no
trouble and ao muss
in home dyeing.
Dyes cotton, wool,
silk or mixtures. 24
colors -will give any
shade. Colors 10c.
$lack 15c --at your
dealer's or postpaid .
with booklet "How
to bye" from "' Zai
F. L. BEt3E111C7` & CO. Montreal
Sfearart 14:leins Clipping Iachl e
'Taint; e
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