The Clinton News Record, 1913-01-30, Page 6PALE ANAEMIC GIId
Hnd New Health 'Through 1)
William's Pink Pills for
Pale People.
There must -1343, no -guesswork
, the treatment of Tale, anaern
girls. If your daughter is langui
has a pato, sallow complexion,
ehort of breath, especially on gei
upstairs; if she has palpitation
the heart, a poor appetite, or
tendency to faint, she has anaeln
—which means poverty ,of the bloo
Any delay in treatment ma,y lea,
- her weak and sickly for the rest
Lei life—delay may even result
(oeaumption, that 'most hopeless
d eases. When the blood is pe
an watery, there is only one ce
tsie cure—that is Dr. William
Pi ilc Pills, coupled with nouns
ins food and gentle out-of-door e
.e. Dr. Williams' Pink P11actailly make •new blood, whic
flow: ig through the veins stiniu
la a he nerves, increase the app
ti-eive brightness to the eye,
gl• ; of health to the cheek, an
rn a weak, despondent „girls fu
of teealthy activity. The ease o
Ni.s1 J. if. Lassalle, Sorel, Que
is typical of the cures made by Dr
Williams' Pink Pills. She says : "
was weak and all ran clown. M
face was pale and covered wit
pimples. My lips were pale. 1 suf
fered from pains in all my - limbs
which would at times be swollen
I was hardly ever free from head
aches, a,ntl I found work about th
&mite a bueden, as the least.effort
left me fatigued and breathless.
had no appetite, and aotwithstand
in that I was eunstantly doctorin
I s,eenied to be growing worse al
the thne. One day mother said alia,
she thought 1 ought to try Dr. Vii
hams' Pink Pills, and I decided t
do so. I 1:0011 discovered that I ha
found the right medicine, and atte
using nine bees I was once moi.
enjoying the best of health, and
have not been unwell it day since.'
You can get Dr:1Vil
. liams' Pink
Pills from any medicine dealer or
by mail at 50 cents a box or six
boxes, for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
"COLD LIGHT" DISCOVERED.
'M
It ay Revolutionize Electric
Tliehting.
r.
in
io
a,
is
ng
of
a
la
d
ve
of
in
f
or
r -
s'
h-
x -
Is
e-
a
11
M. Dussamd, a French scientist,
who ha e discovered a meae‘ for the
picduetion of what he terms -"cold
light," gives some details of his
discovery, which, it is thought,
may revolutionize eleetrie lighting.
Starting on the principle that
rest is as essential to matter as to
animal organism, ;he has construct-
ed an electrie lamp in which the
light is concentrated on a single
pont by filaments working succes-
eivele ; thence the light is projected
through a lens magnifying a thou-
sandfold. Thus he has sueceeded
in concentrating a 2,000 candle-
power light on one point by fila-
ments working successively; the*
the light is projected through- a
lens magnifying a thousandfold.
Thus he has asoceded in concentrat-
ing a 2,000 candle-power light on
one point, and in passing 32 Voltd
into an eight -volt lam.p, which with
the ordinary light would burst.
Experiments with this lamp have
established that the new light is
• absolutely without danger, as net
heat is given off, and it requires a
hundred times less current than
the ordinary lamp. It can be work-
ed be a tiny battery, or sufficient
motive power can be obtained from
a jet of water from an ordinary
faucet, or even a squirrel -turning a;
cage.
The light, if is said, offers 'great
advantages in photography, as its
photogenic power- is kur times
Shat of the magnesium flash light.
Ib has been tried with great suc-
bess at the Biarritz lighthouse, and
M. Dussaud is aforkihF on its appli-
cation to searchlights for the Min-
istry of War.
IF YOUR BABY IS -SICK
GIVE BABY'S OWNTABLETS
The little ills of babyhood and
ehilelhood should be treuted prompt-
ly, or they may prove serious. An
ocea,sional dose of Baby's Own Tab-
lets Will regulate the stoniaeh and
bowels and keep pour little ones
well. Or they will promptly restore
aealth if sickness comes uneispecte
et.dy. Mrs. Lenora M. Thompson,
011 Springs, Ont., says :—"I have
used Baby's Own Tablets for my
little girls as occasion required,
and have found them always of the
greatest help. No mother, in my
opinion, should be without the Tab- '
lets." Sold by medicine dealers or
by mail at 28 cents a box from The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, Brock-
ville, Ont.,
When a person gets to thinking
that nobody loves him, it is tinfeao.
call in a specialist.
illinard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto.
Statistics show that of children
born of parents at the age of forty-
one .ane -third' die. during the ,first
year; while the rate of mortality.
among thote born of parents be-
tween the ages of twenty-one' and
Shirty is lees than eight per cent,
BIN RILLS DRIVE AWAY,
Theare Pains In the Kitinoys,,
Mr. Thomas Stephenson, of I,achute
Mills, P. Q., writes
"I was frotibledfor.inariy years with
Kidney Disease, and a friend toldme to
take Gill PILLS: After taking a few,
hoxes I was greatly relieved; and after
finishing the twelfth box the pain. cosu.
pletely left me.
My wife IS nay using GIN.,1'IDEAS
end iinde that she ' has been greatly
relieved of the pain over her kideeys.",
goo, a box, for Ila.go. Sample free If
:ou write Me:tient:1- Drug. ard dhemiCal
Co, of gensida,•Litnitea, Toretto, 133
FAMOUS PEARLS OF HISTORY.
• —
Largest Is Two Inches Long and Is
Worth $60,000.
The pearl is the only gem need-
ing not the hand of mon to bring
to perfection, and history affords
ample evidence of .the intense fas-
cination it has alweys exercised
among, the people of every age. It
is the oldest object of personal
adornment.
Indian mythology often speaks of
the pearl, attributing ita discovery
to the -god Vishnu, who is said to
have caused it to be drawn from the
ocean for his daughter Pandaia.
The records of the Romans:Baby-
lo, Persians . and Egyptians
also make mention of it. There was
the wife of the Emperor Caligula,
who, . for a,n ordinary betrothal
feast, decked herself with pearls to
the rano of £330,000, and Julius
Caesar presented Servilia, the
mother of Brutus, with a specimen
valued at 250,000. '
Coming, to more recent epochs',
we find • that Philip II.) King of
Spain, paid 240,000 for a ail -10,e
pearl known as "Peregrine. '
Found in Panama, it was pear-
shaped and weighed 4 carats. An,
other King of Spain, Philip IV.,:
purchased onie weighng 26 enemeee,
15. Was brought froin India.
Fra '
France, also owns Seme exquisite
examples but the biggest pearl
known is that which was 'once :the
property of the banker Henry Phi-
lip Hope.. Cylindrical in form, it is
two inches in circumference at one
end and Vitae and a half inches ,at
the other. It weighe 1,800 grains
aad is valued at $60,000. ,
It is known that :the beauty of the
natural pearl sometimes eroYes
evanescent. To retain its shimmer-
ing isiplendoeit needs Air and light,.
Acids ean affect them, and emanst-
tions fisora the skin can destroy the
precious bleoiri, whith, *nee gone,
cannot be revived. Sometimes, too,
owing to their compaegive soft-
ness, they become scratched, and
thus a aouree of anxiety to the own-
er. There is little wonder, there-
fore, that possessors of valuable
necklaCes should eeek to 'provide
themselves with duplicates which
may be worn without fear and
trembling.
Hurrah, No More
Lame Backs
This Case Proves That the Best
and Strongest Liniment Ever
Made is Nerviline.
When it comae to determining the•real
merit of a- medicine, no weight of, evi-
dence is more convincing than the
straightforward statement of some reliable
and well-kncern pereon who has been
cured. • For thie reason we print the
verbatim statement of Juan 15 Powell,
written from his home in Carleton. "I
am a strong, powerful man, six feet tall,
and, weigh nearly two, hundred. I have
been accustomed all my life to lift great
weights, but one day I overdid it, and
wrenched my back badly. Every tendon
and muscle was sore. To stoop or bond
was agony. had a whole bottle of Na.
viline rubbed on in one day, and by
night I .was well again. I know of no
liniment possessing one-half the penetra-
tion. and pain -subduing properties of
Nerviline. I urge its use strongly UV all
invaluable liniment and household euro
for all minor ailments, such as strains,
sprains, swelling'e, • nouralght, soirstica,
lumbago, rheumatism, and musoular
• No bettor medicine for =ring pain was
over put in a bottle than Nesviline-rub
It on and rub it in -that rubs out all
aches, pains, and sorenese. Large family
Size, B0c., trial Mee 250., all dealers, or The
Catarrhozone "" Mittel*, N. T.„ and
Kingston, One
TELEGRAPHS A PHOTOGRAPH.
French Inventor Discovers Way: to
Sen,d Pictures by Wire.
Edouard Belin, a Trench inven-
tor, has succeeded in telegraphing
a photograph from Bordeaux to
Paris in four minutes. Instead of
using selenium he prepares a pho-
tographic plate the basis of which
is bichromated gelatin and the eur-
facie of which is uneven.
A araill metal point passing over
the uneven surface of the plate
causes a variation of the electric
current, which makes possible the
transmission over a telegraph or
telephone wire of the lights and
shades of halft,one plates with re-
markable regularity and speed.
The most interesting feature- of
fd, 13elin50 invention is that it is
possible to carry about a email ap-
paratus, weighing about, ,sixteen
pounds, and immediately attach it
at any telephone 'station. T,his
makes it pessible to phone pictures
over long distances.
The' results obtained seam to be
50 advanee of anything yet done ih
this direction from the point of view
of the clearness \ of the pictures
transmitted.
The wonclerf,a1 era of prosperity
Shat is now being enjoyed in Can-
ada, is exemplified by, tho report of
the; "SALADA" Tea CO., which
states that, during the year just
ended, there were 1,223,437 poimcla
more "SALADA" tea, sold than in
1211. This INCREASE would sup-
ply every household in the Domin-
ion with one pound of tea.
Pustighed the Pretender.
A man who was reamed from pie
Seine tut Paris was recegniked by is
bystander as an individual who,
macleat, comfortable imeome out of
pretended attempts a,t drowning,
Charitable people who sawhini
saved always, gave him money. 'The
impostor did not deny the charge,
and the crowd gave hien, a, wind
beating and threw him back irsto
the Seine, leaving him this time to
get out without assistance.
Mrs. Ohurch—Are youv childree
being, brought up to help them-
selves 7 'Mrs. Gotham—Are they 1
Why, I -can't keep a particle Of jam
in the house mere than a dayl
, y
IT IS N[11113,1111ORT
GME .10.111 WORLD
HOW RAVAGES OP 1CIDN]1Y
DISEASE ARE CHECKED
IN QUEBEC.
Mrs. Julien Patinchaud, for seven
years a sufferer, ends quick re-
lief aad complete mire in Dodd's
Kidney pills,
Whitworth, Temisoouata eke,
Que., Jan. 27 (Special), ---With the
owning of winter the ravages of
Kidney Disease are again felt in
this province, and the fact that a
sure oure is youehed for in this vil-
lage is news worth giving to the
world. Mrs. Julien Painohaud is
the person cured and she .states
without hesitation that she found
her eure ±0 Dod;c1's Kidney Pills.
For seven years my heart and
Kidneys bothered me," Mrs. Pain-
chaud states, "I was always tired
and nervous. I could not Sleep. My
limbs were heavy and I had a
dragging sensation across the loins.
MY eyes had dark eirolee under
them and were puffed and swollen.
I was so ill I could hardly drag
myself around to do my housework.
"A 'neighbor advised me to try
Dodd's Kidney Pills, acid I found
relief in the first box. Siiss boxes
made me perfectly well."
If you have any two of Mrs.
,painchaud's sympthrns your Kid-
neys are diseased. Cure them and
guard against serious, it nob fatal
results by using Dodd's Kidney
Pills,
LOSS BY STRIKES ENORMOUS.
Great Total: foe Last Veer, Bu
Worse Expected in Britain.
e What Great Britain is coining ;to
ia on industrial sense cam be guess-
ed dimly from a :study of some stag-
gering figures concerning the loss
of time that resulted from labor
disputes in the year just ended,
taken in -conjunction with the prog-
nostieationa for the future that are
being made by the leaders of organ -
zed labor.
Up to the beginning of 1912 the
eoord for loss of time in the oourse
f is single year in Great Britain as
result of strikes was about 10,-
00,000 days, and this total was
enerally regarded as an alarming
ne. Early in the year, however,
am assurance that this record would
e beaten hollow within the next
twelve months came from Tom
Mann, a,nd this prophecy by the
vice-president of the Workers' Un-
ion hes been .abundantly fulfilled.
During the last year the number
f working days lost through strikes
was 40,139,400, the loss in wages
wing to one dispute alone amount,-
ng to $78,927,800. This, waa the
iggast strike in the incluetrial hie
tory of England—the national
trike of coal miners in March last
or 0 minimum wage.
The stoppage was complete in
very coal field of the country, 1,-
96,047 workers underground amel
n the eurfsee of the pits quit work
nd the strike, extending over the
ull month of March, involved the
oss of 31,567,000 working days. The
eas in wages p-robably is put too
ow at 215,785,500, or $78,927,500.
As if this were not enough, how -
ver, huge industrial disputes
warfing tlie great strikes of his-
ry, are promised in the near fu-
ure by -Ben Met, the English la.-
or leader, who has just, completed
a organized :tour of the country
it behalf of the transport weekers,
r
o
a
0
g
o
a
0
wTri-Z—n Try Merin Eye Remedy
No an...nem-Pegg rine-e ots euleier.
Your MX:isid"Cras!'=Itrlin!
jee_e_ la eeSII ream.° k, corn.
1111711W reVedell'Utug3114',`111:Piarpt,t'T
Nee d TAltiZrglirpmaxmri;
P:ggit0:TvTCare ;:4171,ag,, 15 U,ho
marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
The surest thing in this world is
a friend you can't depend OD when
you need him.
ellnarrni Liniment cures Distemper.
Many a man becomes resigned to
fate alter he finds himself all in
from fighting it.
PILES mem) IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
nee druggist win refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any ease of Itch.
Ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding nee in
6 to 14 days. 56e.
Toads become torpid in winter,
and take no feed for four or six
months..
• •
Minard's Liniment Cures Carpet In Cows,
"What do you think of my new
hat'?" "Very pretty. I hope it'll
setis,fy you for awhile." "Of course
it will. The color ia not quite what
I like, wad the trimming doesn't
_come up to my expectations, and
the shame is not as good as it ought
to be, but otherwise the hat is a
splendid bargain, and I like it
awfully 'ehl''
W. IL FARRELL,
Who has been appointed Superin-
tendent of Freight Service, over
the Grand Trunk System, a new
office. Mr. Farrell was formerly
Superintendent of Terminals in To-
ronto.
I Smart Boy:
Willie was is smart boy and anxi-
ous to get en. His first job was in
a bank. "Well, Willie'my boy,"
said his uncle to him as he met him
in the street one day, "how are
you getting on in business 7 I sup-
pose you'll soon be manager --eh?"
Yes uncle," replied Willie, "I'm
getting on nicely.' I'm already a
draft elerk." 'Really'!" replied
his avuncular relative; "A daft
(dark? That's very good." "Yes,
uncle,". remarked the bright lad
"1 open and -shut the windowd ac-
cording to order and close the doors
after people have left 'em open."
"Head Feels Fine
Breathe Freely Now"
Improved My Voice, Strengthened
My Throat, Cured Me of -
Hawking and Spitting.
Mist Emma E. Norton Gives Croat Praise
to "Catarrhozone."
"I iusi wish I had known, years STICO
about the wonderful effete, of CATAILR-
IIOZONIV writes Miss Norton, from her
home in Georgetown. "MY nose and throat
"Were continually stopped up, and 1 was
seldom free from a gag in the throat. I
cone/led and hawked and often at night
couldn't Bleep. Jerre a few breaths from
a Catarrhozone inhaler and my head was
cleared right up. My throat trouble le
now vrell and I haven't a si»gle voyage
of catarrh, Catarrhozone made a perfeet
cure,"
As the only Way to reach catarrh is
by inhaling medicated air, it follows that
the healing balsams of Catarrhozone
can't fail to euro. It is a purely yen.
talele antiSeptto-soothes and heals wher-
ever it goes.
The gorm-killing vapor is inhaled at
the mouth and instantly spreaele through
all the breathing organs. Every cake of
bronabitie and eittaxrh is rooted out, and
suoh health and,,strength is inn:meted that
them troubles never again return.
Geneelete °utile eldficient for 2 Months'
me, pries SILOS, including the Inhaler and
liquid for ailing: smaller trial eine 26e.
and 50e., all druggists and storekeepers,
or 'Phe Cata.rrhozone Co.. Midlieect. N. Y.,
and Kingston, Canada.
CHA.R1f1 OF YOUTHFUL ONES.
Children's Minds Full of Uncon-
scious Poetry.
Children are been with a, taste
for knowledge. They want to
know, and they want to know the
right things. They ask questions,
and are not easily rAtisfied. They
are fond of imitating what they eee
around them. They are highly irnae
gingiva. They clothe their ideas in
concrete forma. There Was et time
when they wee° regarded as Immo,-
ture adults; we have learned that
the main aim of a teacher must bee
to give the right tone to the feel:
inga—geed:ness in the .abstraet is of
little avail; the imagination must
be stirred.
We are accustomed to believe
that there is little reflection on -the
part of children, gleanui of thought
which suggest a hiddee mental pow-
er working almost uneonseiouely.
The little girl who "gathered sun-
light in her ham& and put it on
her faee" knew soartething of the
effects of heat. And how full of
humor are some of the sayings of
children. It was Punch, we belie -ye,
who depicted Tommy after he had
been ,seyevely coarected as exclaim-
ing, "I fink Pil go back to heaven,
where I came from." And what a
fund of trag•gestion WaS conveyed
by the little girl who, on hearing a
running tap, saiel that "the water
wae 'coughing."
The poetry -ef life is frequently
seen in childhood. We have this
illustrated in the description of
butterflies as "paamies flying." "A
star le s cinder from God's great
star" has a wealth of unconscieue
meaning. I3ut perhaps the finest
approach to poetry wits made by a
tiny tot, who defined dew no "the
grass erying," "Oh, auntie I" said
a•-littl egird, "I've just, seen a pala-
tal walking." the nurse, who had
grown but of fairyland, explain,ed
that it was only an ordinary worm,
, The success of the self-made man'
Zit, is elite isaeelf-made opportunities. •
HANDS COVElitil
WITH PlisIPLES
lichee So Ket from Sleeingl
.
'Passed, the Nights Scratc lag.'
. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint-
ment Stopped the Itching at
' Once and Entirely Cured.
60 3r1 Ave.; Ville Eeaard, Montreal, Que.
-P My trouble etarted with smalepimples
CIA my Jeands, which Relied BO MO 15 kepi,
me from sleeping, and I passed the nights
scratching it.' I did not know what to do
with myself. I became so disoburaged that
/ did not have the' heart to do my work.
, My bands were all covered with little watery
pimples. For three weeks, I heel My hands
done up to keep them i'rem touchleg the
bed, for I tossed and scratched so that I
inadethere all bloody on the bod-boar.d. /
Ned suffered for three years like this whoa
I sew an advertisement for Outieura Seep
and Oedema Ointment. I decided to fiend
for tutinplee Of them. '
"As 000n as I received them, I applied
the Oulleuras Ointment andwashed my
kande with Outlaws, Soap at night before
Being to bed. 'Phis stopped the itching air
011C0. I continued to use them, using not
Quito two boxes of Chrtioula Ointment with
the Outlet:tea Soap, and I was entirely cured.
My husband had a burn on one of his hande.
.11131411.0Inte4 15 two nights With °unman
Ointment and has not felt it since. We
bays great confidence in Outteure Soap and
Ointment, and I assure you I shall tell all
who suffer 'with the same disease about)
them." (Signed) Mrs. Roger Hebert,. bac..
SS, 1911.
Outleura, Soap and Outloura Ointment are
sold bY druggists and dealers everywhere.
For a liberal free sample Of each, with 32-P.
beck, send post card to Potter Drug 5.4 Chem,
Sleep., Dept. 81D, Boston, U. 8. A.
20,000 FELL IN ONE DAY.
Surgeons Tell Seery of Awful Car.
nage in Balkan Streggle.
The first real iusight into the aw-
ful losses sustained by the Bulger
leas, the eonditions under which
their wountded were cared for and
the, present state of the ehalera epi-
demie is given by Austrian Red
Cross eurgeons who have just re-
turned to Vienna from the battle-
fielels and Constantinople.
Professor Clairmont, 'who geom.
paged the unit sent to Bulgaria/
declares that the Bulgarian losses
before the Chatolja lines we -re very
great, no less than 20,000 falling in
one day. Aceording to Some of the
othor &eters the transport ar-
rangements for the wounded were
appallingly inadequate.
The Austrian unit stationed near
Kirk Iffilisse, where the mast severe
cases were treated, had on eome
days aver a hundred operations,
a hair -hour eaoh. The work was
carried on under great difficulties,
often with insufficient food. The
surgeon% and nursing sisters ander-
went great hardshiris on the jour-
ney to Kink Kilisse, and en arriving
there spent the first five nights in
the open air and with only tea and
beead on which to eubsist.
Speaking of the cholera outbreak
the Austrian Reel dross surgeon
Dr. Wimmer, vrho has just returned
from Constantinople, declare,s that
the disease is still rampant there
stnd that it is all over is entirely
erroneous. Wheal he left Constam-
titople fifty to one hundred deaths
were reported daily. Hundreds
died without reeeiving the slightest
care or medical attention, Desert-
ers were apparently with deliberate
intent allowed to die) like dogs with-
out any attention being given them.
Dr. Wimmer states that Austrian
&dors found that injections of
Vienna, Paltaufselien serum gave
eases
ie oa,
wonderfully auccessful results, say-
ng 45 per Cent. of thchler
In wkich it was used, while the ser- ,
urns used by the English, French
and German doctors saved only 40
per cent.
It takes three secondfor is cable
message to cross the Atlantic. Cable
costs about $1,000 a mile to lay,
and the total amount exishing at
She 'bottom of the sea reps/meats a
value of $250,000,000.
HOCKEY SKATES FREE
, These aplendid'ealished steel Hockey Skated free of all charge to
any boy or girl. All sizes. Send u s your nam' and addreas and we
will send you 30 sets of Easter an d other postcards thasell at 10 cents
a set (six beautiful cards in eaoh as 1/), 'When -mold send us the money.,
and We will -send you the 4mi:we all charges prepaid:. AVIlit0 to -day and
tarn your skates noW. Address
HOMER -WARREN 00. -
DEPT. 13. 'CORO-NT:O.
e The Woret Yet. • -
Johnny handed the following note
from his menher to the teacher one
morning: /
Dere Teecher You keep tellin'
my boy to brethe with his digram.
Maybe rich children has got die-
frams, but how about when there
father only makes 01,30 a day and
has got five children to keep? First
it's one thing, .then it's another,
and now it's diabetes. That's the
worat yet.
SPEND THE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA.
Attractive rains vrill be quoted yin
variable routes, affording the -finest seen.
ery. The Los Angeles Limited, leaving
Chicago daily 1016 pen. for Southern Cali
fornla, the San Vranoteco Overland Lim-
ited, leaving Chicago 830 p.m., leoe than
three days en route, provide the best of
everything in railway travel. The China
and Japan Mail leaves Chicago daily at
1045 p.m, for San Francisco and Loa en.
geles. Illustrated literature on appilea,
tion to B. IL Bennett, G. A., Chicago and
North Western' Rye 46 Yonge St., Toronto,
Out.
There are forty-eight ldnels of
house flies.
H. w. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne strait,
Toronto.
G00D STOCK FARM OF 600 ACRES
With Three Homers; leave Dank Barn.
Must he sold quick. Price is very low.
EVERAL DESIRABLE eAmes re'
Manitoba, Alberta and Seekatehewan
4tlulaktketailbee. boueht. Worth the money for
IHAVE OVER. ONE HUNDRED 000,D
A, farms in different emetione of Ontstsi0
on my het If you want a farm commit
11. W. DAWSON, Toronto,.
IPTY ACRES IN • MIDDLESEX
.12 County; eoil eplenelid nay loam, Ave
sores' timber, 11 warm orchard, oement
block home; frame bank barn; 6 miles
'to market and Railway Station, Wines
Forty-eight Hundred. Owner anxious to
Sell. Going 0, Nerthwest. The Western
Iteal Eetate, London, Ont.
STAMPS AND COINS,
TAMP COLLECTORS -HUNDRED DIP.
).0 feront Foreign Stamps. Oabalogne,
Album, only Seven Cents. Marks Stamp
Company, Toronto.
MISCELLANEOUS. •
llIAT ANTED - LIVE wire) ANnfees.
kind% Pear/ton, Poultayman,
Guelph, Ont,
- 31510325
Minard's Liniment Cures taphtberla. B ARIA/kJ:No at-vailriesGaiITLeAltsamfbpoi..
Specialties Agency, Box 1536, Winnipeg.
"-So you have been to France ',et AMMAR, erosions, temps, .nro.,
again, Mrs. Oenneur, V, ,ryns, I planitnerbnvalatanndhoenixteernael, cured. with.
, s IncTolate,. De ti13..iitigritrital
seems; like we can't keep away from.' us b f r
dear Paris. Indeed, my daughter Co, Basmitos. centime -oat, Ont,
says we're regular Parasites. K/DNEY AND SLAT..
el ALL NES
der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel,
Lumbago and kindred ailments positiyale
Only Ono "BROM° QUININE" Taendoi,,wigtiw,hirt.50.nev/..C:10,re,marLII;oeteedie
That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININEO
Look fax the signature of E. W. GROVE.
Cures a Cold in One Day, Cures Grip 50Two Days. Inc.
The upper deck o- f - H. M. S. Iron
Duke, the new British battleship
of the Dreadnought typo, which will
be ready for oommission by -Janu-
ary, 1914, is to be specially armor-
ed against airship attack.
The publisher of the best Fttimer's eater
in the Maritime Provinees in writing to
ne states:
"I would say that I do noteknow of a
medicine that hee etood the toot of time
like lefINAR/efi LINIMENT. It has been
an unfailing remedy in our household
ever since I can remember, and has out-
lived dozens of would-be competitors aud
imitators,"
"How many of these ghee') got out
of here?' asked the angry fanner.
"I, don't know," replied the new
hired man, rubbing his eyes. "After
I had -watched five or six of 'em
jump over the fence I seemed to
lose the count, for that alwa,ya puts
me to sleep."
VW -
25
Bluingss
10
cents.
ON
Wash Day
Makes the Clothes as
White as Snow
Try It I
The Jrhntlr Z11%1%1 rbdIlut C
Limited, IlIontrout, uen,
118
Why Not Sive t
Middleman' s.Profti
and Ship Yottr
or Diabetee-Mellitue, and euro Cure, ie
"Sanol's Antellialeetes."Price 5205.from
druggists or dieeet. The Sanol Minutes.
tering Company' of _Canada, Limited.
Winnipeg, Man.
m s suits mENOVLIANsio
DYED
Bost Work in Canada, Gold Medalist
BRITISH AV:El:ADAM DYEING G�.
P. 0. Box, 333, hIONTRFAL
FREE TRIAL '141°ZkIftg,Ivr.
Nothing guile so nice es
a breeiliel head of hair.
Let us send you absolutely
free one treatment of
Luxurine, if it ie only to
prove to you that it colors
grey hair and =tree
Ste% stops itching, remo-
ves dandruff end makes the
hair of man dr woman or
child heevy and beautifully
glassy. You lave only to send US your ;Adresse
with 10,. enclosed for mailing and packing, widen,
will sand yoll apywhere our treatment, at our own
expense Write to -day. Address DR. PROSSE.
elee, P .103 Commisemeer Street, Mennen!,
FREE TO GIRLS
4.1
•
ROLLED GOLD BRACELET
We will give tbie beautiful Bracelet free
of all ellen°, to any girl or yonng lady ,
who will sell 30 sete of our handtiemo
Easter and other post-oards at 10 nets a
oet (rex beautiful etude in eseh set).
Send your 11001e and we will send you
the cards. When. sold Amid tee the $5.
and we will ,end YOU the bracelet. Address
HOMER -WARREN 00.
. DEPT. 14, TORONTO, ONT.
1 "These kids I teach aren't a bit
: slow," observed a school teacher
1 recently. "In fact, I'm afraid they
!reed the papers. The other day It
I proposed the following problem bo
1 my arithmetic class : 'A rich man
I dies and leaves $1,000,000. Oae-,
I fifth is to go te his wife, one-sixth
Ito his son, one-seventh to his
daughter, one-eighth to his brother
and the rest to foreign missions.
!
What does _each get/' 'A lawyer,'
said the littlest boy in the class,
panmet,IY,"
15z105&o01401 ..
to where they bring
most? eTo market like
New Yerk. Send for
pews list end ship to
M. F.' Pfaolzer & Co,
6 B.12th St. (Des], 75)
es York CitY.
IC)
fai? id.si
Are your hands chapped, cracked
or core? Have you "cold cracks
which open and bleed when the skin
is drawn tight? Have you a cold
sore, frost bite, chilblains, or a "ravv"
place, which at times makes it agony
for you to go. about your household
duties ? If ea, Eam-Buk will give you
relief, artd will heal the frost -damaged
skin. Anoint the sore places at night.
Zarri-Euk's rich healing essemes will
mink into the wodnds, end the smart-
..
ing, anal will heal quickly.
Mrs. Yellen, ef Portland, seem "MY
Wends were go sore s-nd cracked that it
was agony did to put them neer water.
Whn eI so they would smart. and ,
burs, as if I had scolded them. 1 seemed
quite unibleto get rehof from anytMng
1 put et them until I tried Zatn.I3uk,
and it succeeded when all, else had
failed. ,eleeed thel'hig make, gave
me ease, sentinel the inflammation, end
in, a very ohorti time healed ety hones."
gam.Bak abo tiaras oftsflag, mhos, Wean'
'scums, piles, Mears, Moiler cora, sore heads
and backs, abeam, pimples, rias:coorta, eta,
acts, burns, bruMrts, 2551(10, sprawls, Of «b
urns,
storm, or.post free frost tho
Bak Ca, Toronto, Pries Otte kw.
' WE HAVE STARTED A
PRIZE
CO*ETTION
In the interest of purity of goocbs
lcvois-
an outlay of $500, divided into 44 prizes
, varying from $100 (first prize) doWn to
$5.011,
•
MAPLE SYRUP'
PRIZE CONTEST
Competitioe is limited to.users of the GRIMM CHAINP/ON EVAPORATOR,
Should you own a grove and want to get tin best value out of It, and are
Pot uollIg One of our EVAPORATORS. write to us, stating how many treen
you tap and we will quote yort necessary cost suited to *our needs. You
oan then enter poll test and Mae win a earth mem, thus veducieg oost of
outfit Prizes will be elven for the best samnies ef syrup tuel sugar ecei.
in by Awn 15111, closing date of competition. Samplea rrssi every competi-
tor will be exhibited in the magnificent show windows of "The Montreal
Star.' Montreal, during the last two weeks of April. '
Don't fail to write at once for copy of our "Prize mien Ciroelar," giving
the fullest infornietion.
•
'THIE.ORIMA/1 MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD.
sae Wellington St., Montreal, Que.
eeeemeeeramerm
y . •
MOVING PICTURE
MACHINE FREE
We will give this splendid largo
Moving Fie -hare ilachine and Magic
Lantern combined free -to any boy
who will sell 40 sets of our beauti-
ful embossed 13aaber and other post.
cards at 10 eents a set (6 beautiful
cards in eaeli set).
This macildne is eomplete with, 2
filnis, 8 slides, lamp, chimney, good
lense, anq everything all ready for
giving a dhow. ,
Send us your Marne to -day and
we will send you -the evade to sell.
When sold send us the money end
we will semi you the whole outfit,
with ell cherges prepaid; .
HOMER ;WARREN el
DEPT. 15a TORONTO.