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The Wingham Advance, 1914-02-05, Page 2MIME ANEI t ITCHING ECZEMA On Hands and Arms. Broke Out in Fine Rash. Had to Give Up Work. Gould Not Rest. Outioura Soap and Ointment Cured. Lonebardne Ont. -" I bail been sufferizio for two years with -eczema on my bench; and ormsA first ray hand brolm out in. a Ono rash with a burning end netting thee was. hard to bears Wile Itching and burning were so bad 1 had to scratch till nlY hands and arms bled and were so sore I could not etand to put them in water. I ttI$0 hut to Otv0 work. Then It spread all over my arms I could not rest at night es the bedclothes would irritate the eruption every thno1 would stir or move my bends gj trie4 two treatments giving each a fair trial but they failed to cure me. Thou I saw the advertisement lu the imps. about Cuticura soap and Olutment so I sent for a sample and I began to use them withvery littio lean, but to my elm -also I found relief from the yery orst, I washed my bends in evarm water with ()talcum soap and dried there with a soft cloth. tion I put, tbe 0uticura. Ointment on and bannagen them with soft cloth, 1 used two boxes of the Cuticura Ointment with tho Cutlet= Soap and used them steady tor two months and they entirely cured me.(Samoa) Mrs Helena B. nicCael, May 17, 1913. , A.A. single cake of Cutieura Soap and box of Cuticura. Ointment are often sufficient when all else bas faijed. Sold by druggists feed dealers everywhere. Liberal sample oi each mailed free. with 32-p. Skin Book, Address post -card Potter Drug 4- Mere Corp„ Dept. D, Boston. V. S. A. orowoorommoo., ••••*•11•MNIMIMMIM...101111•1•11k HOT AT COLLECTORS Western 1. armers Are Chas- ing implement Men. A despatch from Saskatoon of a recent date has the following on the troubles of cellectors for implement floss with the western farmers: So latter has the feeling become be- tween the farmers in many parts of the province and the collection companies that the Attorney-Generel will in all probaltility step in, as acts have been performed in the last few days that could be classed as little outside of sedi- tion. Aberdeen, a town thirty zoiles from Sockatoon, the farmers have got together and formed a fund to pay the fines of any farmer in that dietriet found guilty of assaulting the collectihn agent of any implement company, and matters have got to such a pass in that district that several, of the agents have come in from the district themselves and re- fused. to go back, while other companies when learning of the condition of leffairs bave ,stimmoned their collectors back to this city. In the last three days; tevo assaults have. been 'made on collection agents, and in each case aeline of $10 and caste was imposed. Each thne it is stated the money was paid out of the fund. • The recent case of George Moore, a thresherman of Alsask, done a lot to feed the flexile. It appeare that Moore had to hay all his season's earninga back to the implement eompany, from whom be had bought hie outfit, on a judgment made against .hina, and when hie men sued for their wages, he bad to go to jail in default of payiog the men up Several' citizens of Saskatoon offered to come forward and put up the money in order to allow Moore to spend, Christmas At his Janne, but When the implement -0011many saw the. tide of public opinion, they paid up Moore's men, and he was set free this week. The blookade in grain hat prevented the famines from getting their grain out in a great many districts,' particu- larly alohg the line of the C. N, R., ac- cording to implement houses, send when the 'machinery companies having branch ethos here worry farmers with collect- ing agents and ewitle threatening legal action generally, the feeling has run high. As tbe formation of a. "fine fund" is really sedition, the matter has beeu ows -"'""brought the attention of the Attor. , neyeGenerat 1 IN MISERY MEAL TIME aqua. WOOED UNDER FIRE The American knows not the evbite feather -he has been in too many eerie oils adventure during Iiiie life to quail et a shadow. Besides, the affair le partly of their own seeking --they coul&i have avoidea it had they wished. Now they 'step forward, and the house is gained. Their guide awaits them - she hag feared desertion on their part, 'We are in for it,' says Sam, as thev step over the Oro -Mold and enter a dark passage, with the ellarming Beat. *ix gliding just ahead of thenn Yes, the two comrades are certainly 'in. los It' whatever that May mean. They have gooe too far to retreat now Mainteao their self-respect. Their surroundinhe speak of the mysterious foul elermuef-etill it is beauty that tends them on -a daughter of Eve onee more tempting the modern Adam to cat. an puts up his band to remove his mask, and then hesitates. Why alleuld he reveal hie identity just yet? Thom will be time enough presently to let the lovely Beatrix see who this is, the vietint she would sacrifice because of her intense loyalty to the king. What her feelings will be when she discovere In this person. the man to whom she owes so much, the hero whom she sec- retly loves, time will tell. Evidently them is a great surmise in awe for Beatrix Paoli, the opera singer. Sam really pities her, tor when she learns the truth her misery Will be intense. rhhe passage ends -they ae in a court where bt the centreenteye a fotinteen- flowers hien ..olle-aroupil, A fesv len. ternselteng.here and there lend some niettince in lighting up this court. `b• m t dees It in . with a glance, and then once more rivets lis gaze upon the figure be has foliewed thither. Beatrix hat removed the mask oow, and he has a glimpse of her daz- zling beauty. Does a feeling of pity wine ever her as she Surveys these two, whom •lie believes to be conspirators 'against the court, plotters who desire to take the life of the good king, beloved by his objects "Where is this woriderfal apartment in which you read the future of those who cross your palm with gout, lady? We would have you setisfy our curx. osity, and be gone," sap. Sam. 'Turn to the right, cross this way - behold!" She throws open a door; bey.ona is a bright light, and. they can see AU ecta- genet-shaped room, quaintly decorated in a way that might do credit to an old seeress among the Spanish gypsies -varioue kinds of odd and even hor- rible hangings can be taken in at a glence, and Sam Buxton is free to con- fess he never saw so weird an eyrie in all his ttavels, which is saying a great deal, for this man hes been all over the evorld, and alwaye made it a point to see what was out of the general run. "'Will you walk into my leerier?' Said the spider to the fly; Such a cunning little parlor You never yet did.spy." In this ease the spider is a charming creature, and, strange to relate, holds the respect of the two intended victims, who believe she is influenced by the ti, ev n while vol. Indigestion Can Be Cured by the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. If your digestion is Weak you can: not derive proper nourishment from your food. The pain and distress you after le a protest fvom your stomach that it is unable to do ite work. It is then that you lose all appetite, have dull headaches, stelae pains in the ebest and ahdoraen, heartburn and other die- treesing server toms. You, cannot ore indigeetion by the use of laxatives, and pre•digeeted foods only make the stomach more eluggash. Indigeestion can ,only be cured by giv- ing tone to and strengthening the nerveis that centre' the stomitcb. Dr. Willignie' Pink Mlle have eured indiges- tion tones without number,, bemuse theY purify and enrich the blood. In this Of course her words are law, and way they innirote the appetite, diepel there is no other COUree but to obey. the torments of ihdigestion aid enable edewene stripe hie mask from Ws place yen to derive benefit from the food you ia a hurry; but Deakin knows Avg° he The following is proof of these state- isei she has seen bim on the train. Just take. . now she hardly voncbsafes him a glance ments. 'Alm George Brien, Great She- much to the cbagria of the Caratdian mogue, says: "A few years ago lover, who is ready to worship the very was taken down with a fever which hronod she an eroodly treads tunable. Then it eeems to vanieh, itt though the blood were recalled to her heart,. that fountain whence it. flowed, Beatrix Paoli *stands revealed. Eve n the pitiful ery, accompanying her Oa- culation of "Baron Sam/ tell sthe otory. lie an readily understand the awful situation Ole patriotie Italian Maid !Mule herself. in -she luta been led to be. lieve that foreign conepiratore are plot- ting against the life of the king she reveres and to whom ehe hate even given her services in order that they 6411 be brought to Pudica. Beheld!. to her coneternation, after having inveigled them Into the net, she diecovers in the one eupposed to be the chief conspira- tor, man she ardently loves, a Man who onee gaved her life arid earned her eternal gratitude --a man she has be- lieved, though stnall in stature, to be head and sheuldere above his fellows when it eame to manly qualities, brav- ery, devotion, to duty, keenness of in- tellect. No wonder she stands there Bret with a Buell as of ehione on her cheeks, and then turning pale as she realizes What hats been done-liosy basely she hoe re- turnea his favors, and Sam Buxton believes lie has never before seen .1Ieatrix half so lovely as At this moment, when she shows the signs of distreee her face. But for he memory of Aileen, lie could not help feeling some devotion for her. Really, ghieribiane inticsovelriieb.een so near loving the She spealce at last, Mods her voice act though through ie ouprerne effort. It faitOre end eels her reaolution carries her through, this girl Of sunny Italy, who has long been aectietorned to seeing warelihmers at her feet, for her voice le thoeuneclit.arro that hats an audience spell - "This is indeed terrible! Oh, that it cwirinelsa.ny one but Baron Saint" she ex - " Why o-ean I not hear my fortune as well as another, and is it not that which brought tie here?" says the Ann erican, seith plasmas in view. hands. "Yon and wrings her pretty "You do not know -you cannot Limey wlust is before you, And. I have brought you here -I, Beatrix Paoli, whose life you saved!" "Alei signorina; do not worry - per- haps eve know more than you think," Sian Teems% , quietly. Her face lights up suddenly with eag- crimes. "Can it be possible? Oh, Baron Sam, pity me, forgive mei They swore you, were engaged in a conspiracy against the king -they oiled upon 131Y hIttriet- isin to foil the scheme, and I was ready to oven risk my life, for I am loyal to my sovereign -that is well known. I have tempted you here; led you into a trap. Ohl mio cam, evhatecan I no to help you -how may I save Baron Sam, my hero?" She hides her face with her hands at though in despair -then another mood sweeps over this girl of deep emotions, and she once more faces them, with an inspiration e:hining in the depths om her wonr oil black eyes. 'It was Beatrix who led you here -it will be Beatrix who must save and while he thus speaks she draws her slender but shapely form up to its full height, until she appears almost re- gal in her poise, 1101 IS it IL stage atth tude, for just now this woman, who is accustomed to acting parts before the applauding poblic, feels in every fibre of her being the tremendous force of cir- cumstances that drive her on. Although, admiring, the two men are not up to the point of depending upon a woman's aid. . They have something more ehbelantial with which to meet the attack -of the foe. Baron Sem realizes that Beatrix, dis- covering herself deceived, wishes to undo tbe mischief just as far as she can. For that he admires her, for that he re- spects her mere than ever. Me remem- bers the timl when she lay bedraggled and probably lifeless in his arms - crazy gondolier had run into her boat and sunk it, leaving the pride of the opera to drown, which she most surely have done only for the timely leap of the Anieriean, whom fortune brought upon the scene at such it criti- cal moment. It flashes before Sonds 111111(1 just now, as it must ;deo appear to Beatrix-he can see the peculiar lemons of Venice, wIth their stone or etuccoed fronts, and evert remembers the intense look those beautiful eyes gave him, when the. opera singer ettine to her saernmsse.s and found herself held in his Gratitude, and probably something else, urges Beatrix on now. Perhaps even these might find a stubborn foe in her loyalty, did she still believe in the miserable story which her uncle has poured into her ears to enlist her aid and sympathy; but with tbe disovery that the man she has led into this trap is Baron Sam. has come a positive con- viction that the finely spun romance must be a base fabrication. Hence, she changes front with the full belief that Sane is in the right. "We thank you, Signorine, for your regard, but do not think We have enter- ed here with our eyes shut, nor dhfense- less. You see," with which lie &splays onple of revolves -"this is my own, and the other belongs to Sir Liheel Grant, evItich he carelessly left in our carriage." ifitlYkolytt, know he is against you?" "Most certainly. Make up your mind, ray heel. Beatrix-this conspiracy is all a sham, a fraud with which to deceive you. We respect your king, and wish bins no harm. Knowing what Was before us, I have coMe hoe with a purpose in view --n purpose that I will strain every nerve to accomplish. It concerns the welfare of one whom respect as a fel- lowecountryworhan-Aileen Winehester." loftiest of motives, an o untaaily running their neelcs into' the noose, do not condemn the beauty who has lid them into the snare. • "Yes, after you, eenorita," says Sane, politely, yet with a firinnese, that cone vinces. She laughs softly, and glides into the fortune-teller's quaitit don; it has prob- ably been fitted up with the idea, of reaping money; she has said it is for a charitable purpose, and they are bound to believe one who has enchanted them. Dudley cannot tear his gaze frone that face but looks in a hungry fashion that makes Sam smile, wondering if he had that yearning, agilely expression. imon his countenance when gazing upon Al. leen. "I hope someone will take . a club and kindly knock me on the head if it es so," be thinks. "Signors, ,you are gentlemen, and yet you forget: says the Italian girl, with a bewildering glance that almost causes Dudley to drop on his knees in humble adoration. "Forget: Pray, tell heowhat it is we have neglected?" cries Sam, who realizes that this girl is fa,r beyond the ordinary, both as regarde beauty and sensibility; besides, ehe secretly adores a sort= individnal known as Baron Samh This last consideration has tensest at present he believes; it may be of great :tie:, some uneasiness before now; just "You see I em no longer =eked, ;signor. If yon would have inc tell your fertuue, it wonld be beet to let me see your face," she morMurs. Of couree, this seeress business is all humbug-Beatrix Paoli is not gifted that way, and the cloak has Iseeii as- sumed for a certain purpose. That ed, the drawing of the foolish fly into the web, has been accomplished, since he openly, toed knowing the true eiretim- ttances of the case: has nared to follow tide charmer hither. Ilebelieves the Itallea maia to have been kept in blank ignorance of the identity of the man whom she had been engaged to betray -there. fore, the exposure of hie face is apt to cause a shock. This is one- reason why Sam has kept the black mask on until now-. lie de- Esired to witnees the result hisneeIC left me suffering from rierVOile stmt. OA trouble, 1 apparently got over it, but the trouble conia not have been wholly eradiated, •as during the summer of 1012 I woe taken dowe with it again. I took many medieinee, and was attend- ed by two different doctore, but insteed of gettiug well teemed to be growing worse. I could not ett without enffer. he velem his band deliberately and bele for the rubber band that keeps bis ing the most intenae pains; even A drink osition. With the tittneet now of milk teemed to upeet Me. / slert mask In P pearly and itt laet dreaded to cee nig it chalance he finally distovers thie band come. Isitthie condition I SAW ill a news- and draws it up over his Bead; he paper tit story of it woman who had touid. remove the mask as Dudley bad A dttile 3, with a daesh of the hand, but pre- toiltiagth1741iTi if:ereMof Dra„tiWit ilTirms' l)(111'ntsl,' fer'' to go about it with extreme do- nne, ildeoltied to try the Pills And liberation, Suddenly it drop e to the float. found ly, the Hine I haa taken three A low thehmahan is heard, milling li"es ti*t thy were 1APInft Inc. 1 "n. from the Italian maid, who stands there tinned using the Pills until I had taken w .itynixze. eight boxes, when the trouble bed ilia- ort appeered, and I Wive to thank Dr. Wil- "Baron Saner elle bits cried; it is all after I had. praetically „given up hoe time' Pink Pille for restoring my health I eat. ter Niel ,can utter, for the /surprise is gr'The Arneriemi has bent his gaze upon Of ever being well lignite Dr. Williams' Pink Pine are . Sui .1. `1,f-' 7.114 tool oudeovors to dieeover ber Age* ret' It is written .e, t .iiittly as language lit ell inehleine ilealere or Will lie. . d ra_ftt ow, . e neck, Ana cheek, end 11 at a* (Witte a lishe 'or coul i , It is upon Sam the Italian maid bends her regarde-Sant who eoneumes Iter interest. Has she a suspicion? It may be poeesibIe-e, dozen small *Inge may have arisen to have causal it. At any rate, she is deeply intereeted. The Ameriegn le provokingly slow; "Ws fmtgist a• duel Switseriand, On the Alps, end -I wounded him." At Ole. elm emilee and node her head. "L underattind. He told me he had been, caught in an avananche, hl e arm we* badly bruised, but he considered himself lucky in being able to get away with hie life." uttet.h. men bare *melon to grin it "I think the count was onite right - he was Welty to get off with hie life, for Sam could. have ended him lied he pleased," says Dudley, who bas only been Awaiting o.n opportunity to join in. thus boldly. Beatrix gives him one look--perhapsi she eonselone that this comrade of tbe American is a, very haodsome young giant -any girl could be pardoned for admiring hire; but there is only one Baron- Sam in the world, and, it was he who saved- her from the cruel wtetere of the Adriatic. So she turns again to that worthy, who wondera why they do oot see soraething of the enemies wbose piens havo worked so well. He Mentions his thought to Beatrix, "They are waitiog," elm says, calmly. "For what?" "My signal. Ton see this taseel-it• is connected witit..a. ord, and at the oth. er end of that is a hell, which I am to ring." "Weil, we have entered 'the trap - how comes. it you have net given the signal?" he continues, determined. to know all. "Wis. not time, Baron •Sanl." ".Ah! Yon were expected to do more --you net only tell fortunes, but yea inaSghheetbituesivieisetaimgasir end hesitates. "Look, my Wendt You see title bot- tle -with its content's I - ant to pledge you, and gentlemen cannot refuse. I take a glass -there are two left, one for each. Examine them -ap- parently both are clean, and yet this wine poured into them releaees a subtle agent with which their interior is coat- ed." Sam gives a low whistle while holding lup to the light -he is deeply ihnistergeslare "Pray proceed, dear lady," aye. "We are already under heavy oblige. tions," remarks 'Dudley, boldly pushing to he front again. "Yon drink -you fail asleep. Then theeo devoted followers of the kinghave you filet, They say you will never again conspire to injure the beloved ruler of Italy. Of towns since zny eyes have been opened ,the game ends here.' '"Ilardly, Beotrix," murmurs Sam. "The door of the trap is open -you eau depart." , "Can, but will not," with a smile that alarms thd lovely _Italian. "Baron Sam, you are a brave men, but flight under such circumstances would only be policy," ehe exclaims, with some excitement. "Pardon, signorina; we object to leav- ing your company. Yoa have controted to put us in the hands of the king's faithful adherents -we desire that you tarry out the programme." "Bleesed Virgin, he has .gone mad!" she murmurs, looking at hini in alarm, but Sam never appeared more composed. than at the moment he utters these words. "Not so, my lovely Beatrix-the only thin . you do not grasp my idea. See her, Wth the words he seizes the bottle of wine and begins to pour sonie into one of the glaesee which the other has declared are already doctored. She watohes him in a puzzled manner. "You would not drink! No, no, Baron Saml It might be death•to yowl" He turna,. and tosses the coietents of the goblet into a corner. Then the se- cond glass is treated in the same man- ner, by which time the Italian girl be- gins to grasp his meaning. "You would, turn the tables upon them -play the•same game," she breathes. ewe other words, fight fire with fire. I have an object in this, You will know in time Signorina. Are you. with us?" he suddedy aeks. "Yee -you are my friend -you saved my life. It is time, you can count upon Beatrix Paoli to the uttermost. She is loyal to her king, but at the seine time that doee not prevent her front serving one to Whoni she owes much - Baron Sam." "It is well. Dud, you understand our game?" "I believd to," replies the other„ etead.- ily-he does not utter- a complaint be- cause Sam draws him into danger in order to further' some plan which lie has not as yet condescended to explain. "Play 'poseum, Remember our code of signals. I am not doing this for love of adventure, I fissure you, my dear boy. The result will, I believe, justify me." "You can depend on me, Sam." "Now eignorina, I trust you will en - deriver to appear natural when.our en- seinignieaguruush in. We are ready -give the As Sam Inixton speaks be grope one of the marked gobleto and drops it to the floor, n -here it is shivered into 'frag- ments, Quickly throws himself down, leaning bis back against -the wall. Ills appearithee would indicate that sudden sleep had overpowered him, and that Le had sunk into a heap there. Dudley Mclathe is a trifle more fas- tidious but at the same time shows great shrewdness He has snatched hp' the remaining goblet, and with this clenched tightly in his fist, he throws himself betel: upon a lounge that °co- pies one corner. Sant squints One eye at hie comrades and mutters below his breath his appro- bation. "Signorine!" he whispers, hoarsely, "Yes, yes," comee a reply,. "The signal -pull the bell!" She stifles a groan -these Italian maids are sometimes made of stern ma* terial-and obeys. Instantly a bustle is heard elSewhere in the house, as though mot who have beeu held in the leash now rush madly to 1 Ntehonfr:.nt, It approaches, increasing From two separate entrances, -which have been concealed by curtains, men appear. Foremost of all is Count An. topio Tivoli his face flushed with eager expectation; histeyes dancing madly as he glares about lzim for tbe foe he hates. And who is now in ids elitteht.. Among the others is ono whom Aunt Dorothy might roognize As the ()Wile of Castle Itubini, but the /wino has at. tered his appearano to sante extent, /lino he is enacting a different charac- ter from that which engaged his atten. Hon ori the night the train was wreeked in the valley, and looks more like Col- onel Marched than any one else. As these men tome tumblieig eagerly into the apartineht, half it dentit of them in all, the girl trips not a word, but, pointing dramatically to the nio. tionleist figureet of the Ameriten and his alum, turns her head ethic. Her acting is superb, nor is it all Asstimed, mince the dentition Offers intensely to tee the Man the lova in the power of her untie, whose malignant disposition elte must have long ago gauged. TO be tiontlinied.)- . tent never ran tell. Ilieny 'tale* is it dead en* long before the day of the, ihttiellels CHAPTER XXII. Notice the exceeding shrewdoess of this young Man -suppose he had ettid, that the California cousin wee one who %VAS yell, deal' to hitn, was it net likely that this Italian maid, jealous by reason of the maim given lier in birth, would immediately guess the true statue of af- fairs, and potato' refuse to assist Sam? The Arneriean has travelled far and wide, and. has 'come in ontiot with malty people, and he knows orriething About the neeullar ways of all Women in. general, and those brought up under sunny skies in partieular. 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(Philadelphia Itecord) Oa *he can lieve thein to even the A most interesting departure in prison discipline was inaugurated when 49 con- victl of the Auburn penitentiary were in- stalled as members of the Board of Dele- gates of the Muthal Welfare League. whose MO members are. convicts pledg- ed to observe good conduct, avail them- selves of all opportunitiee for eelf-im- vement, aid in maintaining discipline, and co,operate with the prison officials In promoting reformation as a substitute for punishment. Thia association brings the convicts and the officiate closer to- gether and affords the former a chance ta resent their grievances to tho latter, and it encourages all in mates of the prison to make their penalties of some use to themselves. Miss Doty, one of three persons who recently- became von uetary prisoners in order to get the convicts' view of prison life, reports a genet change in the disPosition of tbe convicts; "Where. was suppression,. crush - int; Of individuality and sullen obedience of human autematons, there is now a spirit of hope, service. and genuine de- sire to reform." yet 6 WHEN IN TROUBLE With your Kidneys do not feel blue. Visit the nearest Drug Store and get a bottle of • ik NI CO L. KIDNEY REMEDY THIE SPIRIT Or YOUTH. (Montreal Moll) Later life la largely the working mit of the Mose Which QOM to wi In youth. Youth is not only the beginning, but the perennial siirIng of all the faeulties. Whether the mg stretches et life under the beat of the NUR the burden of the (lay shall be a monotonous and barren plan, or continually freshen- ed and fertilized by the overflow of liv- ing waters, dependa upon the depth and VOlutne at them ming* that rise on the table land* or youth. Tho real teat of the man Is not how Much skill has he, but how much youth, abides in his out? When wearlizee touches the spirit good work is at an end. There aro Men of few yearn, but of great age. We have ail Seen them -these old men of front twenty to tbrity, who have foundled a few vices with the ends of their fin - Sere and imagine they are worn out men ow the world, Who have exhausted its resources end for whom life holde nothing but continual recurrence of merle - tem' and. wearinese. And we have eon thoie ether men on Whoa(' strong ahould- ers rests the burden of seven, eight and onietimes Mee decades full of the un- wastea power of the linnet, that strength 'which comes :reel freehnese, from joy itt the work clone and the vision fulfilled. • Ufa Is measured not by ita years, but by its enthusiasm. While the vision Marva and life Is young. When the vision fade, the lite is done. aneeemeeeeeeeepeee.w- This Is a positive cure for Gall Stones; lai.ney Stones. Kidney and Bladder trouble. Gravel, Rheumatic Pains, ail, ments of uric acid origin,. Endorsed by PhYsichtns and Surgeons. Price SIM Per bottle. leading Druggists. Corres- pondence invited. Free literature and. testimonials from the SANOL MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., WINNIPEG. MAN, • - • Cornmeal Griddle Cakes. Put one ctip Of cornmeal into mixing bowl. Turn over it two cups of boiling milk. Stir Into a smooth mush, adding one tablespoen of butter, one teaspoon of salt. Allot*" to cool. Sift three tea- spoons of baking powder with one clip of Boum Beat into mush. Add enough cold milk to make- a thin batter. Beat until full of bubbles, then bake on a hot .griddle. Fine served 'With honey. • - Kidney Trouble Is Hereditary? But Dodd' s Kidney Pills Always Cure It. •THIS is a HOME DYE that ANYONE call Use BYO LA The GotitairlaKntieneddliOONf E for Clean. Simple, No Ghenee of Mistakes. TRY 1T t Send for Free Color Cord sod llooklet. ThoJelayoutpRlottordson Go.f.isalted, Montreal Plowers as Food. It is not a matter of common know- ledge that in a great many countries nearly ail the flowers are used AS mai. cies of food. We sointimes uso na- sturtiums in salads, Mit we would hard- ly think of growing Mies for the mere purpose of boiling them down to make EL dish resembling spinach. In Roumania. Mae flowers and roses are chieftly used for the flavoring of Jams and -Jellies, with violets form an agreeable addition to their sherbet. The Chinese are known to eat candled jasmine and to drink a cool and delight- fully refreshing preparation made from the common lily, the taste and smell of which are said closely to resemble brandy. • -* The Modern Drama. Brologue. Police Raid. ACT I, Sex. ,ACT II. Sex. ACT III. Sex. Epilogue. Formaldehyde. -Detroit News. • Dresden Man, Who Inherited Troub- le, Finds Speedy Relief and Per- manent Cure in Dodd's. Kidney Pilla Dresden, Ont., Feb. 2. -(Special) -- Whether Kidney disease is hereditary or not is a matter of opinion. Mr. Samuel Burkett, a well-known resident of this place, is onvinced that he inherited his from his parertte. Ile knOws that Dodd's Itlidoey Pills cured it. "I inherited my Kidney Disease from my parents," lir. Burkett states. "I was treated by a, doctor and tried vari- ous medicines, but it was not till about .eighteeie months ago when I started to. use Dodats Itidney Pills that I got any permanent relief, "Sitio then, I have not felt any effect of my oldd trouble, and I feel that any- body troubled with Itiditey Disease will be benefitted by the Ilse of Dodats Kid- ney Pills of they folio* the directions closely. hI hope that others lusty be helped. by Doddhs Kidney rine. I am Well known bac, add anybody who wishes more pat. titulars of my cure an have them by writing me and enclosing stamps for reply," Dodd's Kidney Bilis never fail to clire any fora of Matey Dieease. Serr"-ratiriMet. • (no johfl, te W., Telegraph) 'Mr. Janus 11. Brown Is right the *Volt populittleti 'tit the world, approxl. ileseittily 100,000,000 people. could be set down in the etate of Texas and there *old Mill be only ten Versant to the -acre. 33rltlh Columble, would Word eitett 1110P6 -elbow room. And vet laud is *come ;ma dear. Mtnattll tiltilmatIt Cure*. 4010., Rte. * Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are not a new and untried remedy - our grandfathers used them. Half a century ago, before Confederation, they were on sale in nearly every drug or general store in the Canada of that day, and were the recognized cure in thousands of homes for Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Rheuniatism and Kidney and Liver Troubles. To- day they are just as effective, just as reliable as ever, and nothing better has yet ban devised to Cure Common Ills • . • A BAD EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. (Rochester Herald.) This system of learning everything poor- ly instead of a little well, is pervading the whole social fabric, unfOrtunatelY, afid is the catiee of the vociferous com- plaints going up on every hand about the American public schools. It Is an unfortunate system, too, and carries its own punishment. • • TIMES -ARE IMPROVING. (Buffalo News.) • It has been long' considered In this cot nty that the iron and steel trade 18 the beat business barometer that we have and If we find It rising toward fair weather we all must rejoice togot;ner.T110 oldest inhabitant cannot remember a tinie when there was such 'a dispusltion in all directions to cheer up and be brave, to go forward with confidence as 5005 55 possible. °Int DISTEMPER Eirkai, Moo cure and pos:tIve preventive, no matter bow horse* .it PAY ago are Infected or "optimal." Diouf& given en the tongue, tate on thsfileeagnd (116o06„ espela too polsonoue tow from th0 hialY. Cures Distemper In Dogs and *beep and Cholera In l'oultry. I4trgait Melling live stook reroadV. Cures La .Cfrtppe along human being* arid 10 14- 1150 remedy. Cut this Ont. Keep it. Show 11 10 your druggist, w will get itdor you. rm. Booklet. "PlItItilltp$4 CRUM on Curga,"DISTRIBITTOftill-A/44 WliciDZSAUW DRVDO SPORN 14KIMCAL, CO., Cronniets end Bectsrloto 11•111, • Otte. .$200.00 IN COLD .0111EN AWAY FREE CPAS% weessor Can you Amoco the %bore tots of Jumbled letters Into the no:neon( eight welt knows% rad% If Ph TOO Call SHARE IN 1110,1)15TEIBUTI0N TIM ARovE pEI2N, It J.: 110 easy Pa -k. lint by patleoce and Pek leroreato YOU On Probably make out s or 6 of theta. To the p0000 8(0 cao melte out the largest number wit situ ree the emu of Ono mond Elam, To the potion making Out Elm second hugest 0011101 the ooto of Pitty llara, To the person making the thltd lateen number the /Pim Omer Poling. To the Immo Making the Quads lamest numbA:he aurp of Twenty Dollars, Should MA persona mod answer* equally currect. the flma (80 Viz" '0.11 Lo dIvid bOtwecil thmt leach receiving 174.aa,• Onould threo sand lo equally comma ansirentalle. 'last dime prima will mat to bedlrioed, (each rarefying SOLO0). Should fou; persona lend eguallY corms; attattgli the whole sum of Smuts will boo:luau/ slirldod (oath teteiriar Isom), owl to 911 MO PloPoltiolbito' thoy comply with.," okapis condition ttut which we will write es soon AZ onswen ore aticeive Was arru ZiOu out enythtng llko a complete list. smite us at truce enclosing octet, stemp fof tosy. ny'r Pak*:, wAltr A canT Oft yOun, 1440130Y IN11EN YOU ANSWIM Tina AINNETISEIIENT. Itypucaraptp_ WRITE AT ONCE., AddrOoll. %Nola =main CO., Rot. 21,, MONTREAL, QM Especially "Obey." "To oppose the new woman is like opposing the tide with a broom. Bet- ter still, it's like coma Clay," The Speaker was Dr. HMCO C. NeWte, of Denver, who has been for a long tinae •cliamploning the slashed skirt on the ground that it makes for hardiness and prevents Cold. "Calhoun Ola:," he resumed, "was getting married. Little and lean, he atoOd at the altar beside a tall and robust bride el 180 pounds or more. The ceremony proceeded regularly until, in the bride'a reply, the words 'to love, honor and obey' were pro- nounced, . "At this Juncture Bridegroom Cal- houn Clay held up his right band. A pause ensued. In the silence Calhoun said: %sense me, pahstm, but all would have us wait a moment and let de full solemnity o' de words sink in -es- pecially de las' two, 1.1a's been mar- ried befo',' "- BUNIONS NO JOKI' Not to the man who line, to movg about, but a, slight applietition of "Put- nam's" softensthe thickest tissue and cures the bunion quickly. just as good for warts, ;lamps and callouses is Put- nam's Painlees Corn Extractor, Use no other; 25c. at all. dealers. • TRICK oy A HOTEL BEAT. Scheme, by Well He Swindled the Confiding Clerk, A story detailing how relentlessly the detective department of the Amer- ican Hotel Protective ease/elation trails bad, debts wase told recently by a Cin- cinnati hotel man. It appears that a nian who register- ed tie "aohn B. Smith, New York," failed to pay a bill of $50. As the Smiths of New York are alrhoet as tottritleett as the sands of the beach, the finding of the particular "John B." wanted. woe looked upon as a hercu- lean task: However, the signature wan traced on paper and sent to various eities, Finally the owner of that par- tular signature registered at a hotel in the north. He was promptly made to pay the bill. A hotel "beat" used thit business letter scheme to ewindle hotel keepers. Ilia trlek was to open a letter in front of the clerk, take out a cheque and then allow the clerk to read the leiter. The missive, presumably from a, big busi- ness house, gave the recipient a re - bilks for not turning in Mere order& "Now what do yon think of that " the swindler would sty, simulating anger. Theo he woula have the eheque milted without question, The manager of the hotel, however reealled.getting Vara. ing ebout the letter ewindle and coused the ;meet of the guest after the money had been torted over to him. 11 develop., ta that the man bed forged and passed eixty•six theeks with great profit to Iiimeelf. was toneleted.-Cincinnati 'times -star. • BRITISH AND AMIIRICAN LAW. (eforarcal Daily Mall) British law saye, "ratty, but ineatte," American law says, "Not guilty, because Meant." That Is the Tint* ease ex- Planathat in twe 4:virtue/I. "X than levet you all my days," be exclaimed passionately. "Oh, that's all right about the days," replied the prac- tical young woman, "but what are you goins to do with yeur nights'!" friure agurgt TORONTO In Centre of Shopping . and Business District, 260 ROOMS -100 with Private oaths EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN A la Carte Restaurant t SAM. H. Tio:SdpSON, "nom AN OUNCE OF FACT. (Chleago Tribune) • An ounce or fact is worth a pend of theory. Since the Ford Automobile coni- OanY of Detroit annbunced that in the ftrture all of its employes will receive a minimum wage of ;5 a day, and that their Jobs inlil be reasonably secure, be- tween 75 and HO couples have taken out icenses to xuarry. This Is a practical contribution to the diactesion of why we have so many un- married men and women. It suggests pointedly that no a. tax cm the unmarried, no the fining of bachelors, but increas- el *ages and betters prospects will make benedichs of them. The rush to the license burerui In De- troit emphasizes the fact that it Is not from choice, but necessity, that many men of marriageable age stay single; trat the greatest foe of marriage is an insufficient income ant uncertainty of employment. Fairville, Sept. 30,1002, - Minard's Liniment Co.,,Limiteaz Deer Sirs, -We wish to inform you that we consider yonr 11P.WARD'S LINI- MENT A very superior artiele, and we use it as a sum relief for sore throne, and elteet. Men I telt you would not be without it if the price svas one dollar a bottle, I mean it. Yurs truly, -CHAS. F. TILTON'. INMIMMI.Or TRAINING THAT COUNTS. (Rochester Post-wxpross) A man maY be a Peramuulating en- cyclopaedia of book lore and yet be good ,a problem until he solves it -fixed un - examinations. But the boy who has been trained to hold his mind centered upon watoringly upon a subject untir he mas- ters it -has made a superior thinking ma - athlete who can deduce his own mice for ,mything except to pass civil service chine of himself, has become a rnental and meet selt reliantly the trying con - Wiens of life. ,...---:,-•-o-•e--- TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXA.TIVB BROM() Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund ineney if It fails, to cure. E. W GROVE'S signa- ture is on each box. 260. ........r...141.....*. REN -DY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT. (Toronto Star) viutenepinePolpoiyentsoenetomise too Methods of prontating immigration. toi°11tr ha T theta remedyeaer with empleyment those who do tome. Canada, and more determined to provide We need to enmioy more scientific Loose talk of "plenty of work for every- body" is misleading. Farmers probably want all the help they are likely to get. tut don't tell a grinder of lenses for op- ticians that there Is plenty Of work -with- out tenIng him what you mean -that there Is plenty or work on farnts. 1......................*** Minard's Liniment Cures Diptheria. ,- * • * ' MADE GOOD BY LAWS. (Pittsburg Ga.zette-Tlines) 12.01. A, nt., end In IndlanapOlis an order Of a husband te be hoine at or before The Judge of . Chicago's dornestie rem. tions court has ruled that it Is the duty has been trailed that persons found roam- ing the streets After midnight will be looked upon with 'suspicion, escorted to the calaboose and internee there mitt the police cOurt •can Took them over. It Is just 0110 thlkkg after anethe to keep reonle in the straight and narrow way, stwee, auth measures Tr they won't be good without the use of will ,he natal to make them ea as if they eillaelplInarY mea were good. By keeping thorn practic- ing long enough at It they niay learn. to like it and become reetliy exemplary ISSUE NO, 6, 1914 PERSONA!, STOP FORUTTING It May cost you money. Memory_ can be perfected by my simple florae meth., ods.ENEDdi:aotwionTnoot necessary. Easy VS master. Sent prepaid for ro cents. HOMr CULTURE SCHOOL 196 Charlton Ave. East Hamilton, OM* T CREAM CURES DANDRUltle. 14 or return your money. This is positively genuine. Send stamp at *nee for free sample. Jules 'Vernon, Ileir Specialist, Port credit, Ont. FOR THE FARMERS The 0. P. IL is co-operating with Masa. dopaid College in the desire of the latter to improve the status of agriculture in the province. :Meetings liove been ar- rouged at Showville, Lachute, Hunting. don, Cowansville, Waterloo and Cook - shire. The meetines will give an opportunity for fro: discussion in re- solleneeth ttobe ttlite P. R, is deOp]y intcveeted. -how to improve soil management and production. Every farmer in the neigh- borhood will haste an opportunity to discuss- and unfold hie own and hie neighbors' problems withal view to find ultimate solntions. Many %mere and farmers' sons have not the time to take a regular eourse, lasting two years or more; but at this sleek time of the year it ie expected that many will avail themeelves of the opportunity of taking short courses, in stoek-raising, poultry, horticulture ana kindred mat- teThe couree hi live stock, dairy cattle and iebeep will form the priucipal at- traction. One particular feature is the idea. and all empt to get at the younger generation. Speciell provigion made aecordingly at the various points for talks on the ereation of school gardens -gardens in whieb the young people will have a ispetial ownerehip, with free seeds and prizes for certain kinds nod quelitioe of gal:Art.1i. The C. P. R, 1,; interested in helping this movement along, as it is in line with the work evilicb it lias done and is' doing In the 'Northwest -work which includes betterment in every relation of fawn life. This is probably enlightened selfishness; for the better and more intelligent and intensive farmiog means to tlee company better business in every way and a degree of efficiency it new 511(1 ill ih1C11thtl. character for itR. Which. Will, in glee the. country. farming perlection. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Englih 4 I EpigraDts. A man does not leave off loving a wo- man without a reason, and if the rea- snoten ntl.snt good she le probably prettY. Insure against hell wth sznau weekly in8tr.linents In the collection bag, very own, but they don't want a wife of and white -dreams' are the color supple - their very own. Plenty of men want a girl to be their Seine people seem te think they can The book of life Is Illustrated in black Most women start a love affair bY hav- ing a secret with a man and end by hav- ing secrete from him. For social career a decree nisi Is a mach higher recommendation than any echolastic degree. It 1s a woman's lot to pretend to care less than she does while a man has to pretend to care more than he does. They both leave off pretending about the same time. :Men and books enotyurage women to be sirens and vampires and suffragettes, when heaps of them who try to fill these roles are really only fitted to be wives and mothers and cooke.-London Tattler. 4 CANCER . . Book Free. A simple Home treatment removed lump from this lady's breast Old sores, ulcers and growths cured. Describe your trouble; we will send book and testimoelals. THE CANADA CANCER INSTITUTE. turtfget 10 CHURCHILL AVE.. T0R01170 4 1.4- A PRINCIPLE AT STAKE. (ItIngston Whig.) Why should a Judge's Income, paid by a federal government, be exempt front taXetion any more than the Income of the official or business men? The origin of the stipend should not count for any- thing. There Is a principle at stake. Minard's Liniment Cures Garget In Cows. COMPETITION. (Buffalo News) The old theory that nobody cares what haponea to long As there wile open corn.. petition and that men might be encourag- ed to ruin themselves by that method, le out of date. Itis not good for business teen or good for the people to have the kind of competition that results In dis- aster to competitors, so that finally one or two etuerge in control of market and recoup themselves In quick time. • PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Your druggist Will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT tette to turd any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Pilot in re to 14 days. Oa AGAINST CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. (Dundee Banner) Apart. !rent itt inoral aspect, the Intl& Oen of the death penalty et a preventa- tive of murder hats proven useless in these countries and etates where It has been retained, while its abolition In othera has generally been aecompanted by a crease In murders. US uselessness to ;society, therefore, has been eleatla enough Droved. 04 CANADIAN KNIGHT DISTINGIIVAIIED SEILVICEORDIM. C014111/XXON Or THE ItAXOtr. 1/.46,Tit I THE F F Ltyst ixo.ilift ROST NO WASTt HAMILTON CANADA 0 SST