The Clinton News Record, 1913-04-17, Page 6BLOW
IN THE SPRING
The Passing of Winter Leaves Pig -
pie Weak anti Depressea
As winter.‘passes away it leaves
many people 'feeling weak, de-
pressed and_easily tired. The body
lacks that vital force and energy
which pure .131-otal alone ea,n give.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Ptele
People are an all -year-round blood
builder and nerve tonic, but they
are especially useful in the pring.
Every dose helps to make new,
rich, .red blood. Returning strength
commences with theiii use and the
vigor -and cheerfulness of good
health quickly follows. -
There is just one cure for lack of
blood and that is more blood. Food
is the material from which blood is
made, but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
double the value of the food .we
eat. They give strength, tone up
the stomach arid weak digestion,
clear the complexion of pimples,
eruptions and boils, and drive out
rheurnatie poisons.
, If "you are pale and sallowcif you
feel continually tired out, breath-
less after slight exertion, if you have
'-headriches.or backaches, if you are
irritable and nervous, if .your joints
ache, if your appetite fails and food
does not nourish Mar sleep refresh
you, Dr. -Williams' Pink Pills will
make you -well and strong. To build
iip .the blood,figathe special purpesd
of Dr. Willianne Pink 'Pill, -and'
that is why they are the best spring
medicine. If you feel the need of a
tonic at this seaspn give ,Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink u ll rPills a fair trial &ad
. i
yowiejoice n new ,health, new
strength and neis energy. Do not
let the trying weather of summer
- find you weak and ailing: Build
yotirself up now with Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills -the pills that strengthen,
'Ask for, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People and do not be per-
suaded to take something else. rf
your dealer does not keep these
,Pills they will be sent by mail,`post
paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes
fOr $2.50 by writing The Dr. Wil -
lianas" Medicine Co., Brockville,
ON THE DOOMED SHIP.
Brave Deed of a Man Who Gave
His Life for a Friend.
A sailing vessel left Australia for
England, and one of the passengers
was is gdntlenaan who had gone out
to Australia forsellis health, but the
country haz not suited hisn, so he
was now returning. The ship had
made'more than half her homeward
voyage when she Way% caught in a
storm. It lasted night after night,
until in the end she was without
mat, oail or rudder. Whilst the
sterna was atill raging the only two
boats were lowered, but they were
not half enough for he passengers
on bean& While this was being
done the captain ordered that lots
should be drawn to settle which of
them should go in the boats,. The
last had been drawn, and the fors
• tuna& ones ranged themselves in
, -
The man mentioned was one of
the fortunate oues, and, as he wait-
ed until the Men before him had
• leaped his eyes suddenly fell upon is
'face close to him. He remembered'
it, and its story flashed upon him.
He had talked with that young.man
a few. days ago, arid had learne,d
that thiae, years ago, with but mall
chance of life, he had left behind
him in 'England his 'wife and chil-
dren,and now, in fell,Insaltte „was
ahis Way hoine. tut he ste-a
among the. doomed, -
The 'g.entleinan in •an instant
seized -the man and forced him over
the gunwale and stepped. into his
place. - In is few rain.utes all was
over, The hip had. gene down,
carrying with it many brave men,
but none braver or grander than he
who gave his life for his friend,
omriu cuRs
cous
MM
Ii
Persistent Beggar -"And both me
-.parents died and left me' aD or-
han." Pedestrian --"Poor fellow!
What are you going to do with it?"
YAIIICOSE VEINS
Ali!)VE ANKLE
Broke Info Sore. Itched and Burned -
SO Badly Could 'Scarcely Sleep.
Red and Inflamed. Cuticura Seep
..and Ointment Entirely Cured.
217 Greenwood Ave., Toronto, Ontario. -
My trouble was varicose veins above my
ankle. It broke into is sore width was pain-
ful. The sore itched and burned so badly
that I could scirecly sleep. The skin around
it was red and.inffamed. I could not wear.
a shoo for eight weeks. I tried Several dint- .
merits but -they didn't. seem to dolt any good.
Then1 was recommended to use Cuticura
Soap and Ointment. I bathed with the Cutl-
aura Soon and Pitt a little Outleura Ohm-
I/lent-on end tam, gave the greatest relief. -
In a few weeks the sore was entirely cured.",
(0irgleq.) Ws, IvieoGrogor•Feb; 21. 1012.- .‘
SALT RHEUM 0 NI..BABY'SH.EAD
WoodStOcir. _Yarmouth Cp., ig..,A,-Teems
baby was about three weekS old when lio
' had salt Almon Oa his head add forehead.
It began in a,little fine rash, which. came
on his head and down ev.er his forehead
and formed a hard, brown crust. It looked'
terrilde, and it must have bothered him
Ouifo a lot, as be wouldnot siceP,0 used
to wash Nei with me cascara soars and
• -hot water and pUt the Cutleara Ointment
on, and In three weeks Ida head and fore-
head were clear. I San) -speak too:highly
Of the Ctitictiro, Ointment .ancl Outicura
Soup" (Signed) Mrs. "George B,
Nov. IS, 1911.
uticu: a Soap alld OD ticura Ointment aro
Bold by. druggists and dealers overyw,here.--.
A single set is often sufficient. Llhrai
suemle Of each mailed irOC. ,Wlph 32-p. Cldn
Mon,k. 'Addre'ss Llio4. Card POLESS DVIlg SC
Oliern. Corp., Dept. ii4D, Boston, IJ.
()DERN WARFARE IVOIJNO S.
Of ras slot in .the Greek Army Not
One Died.
The Congress , recently held in
Berlin of the Society of German
Surgeons was unusually interesting
because of the reports made by
theSe doctors who participated •in
the Tripolitan and Balkan wars.
Professor Goebel, of l3reslau, de -
flared that the bombs thrown from
Xtalian aeroplanes in Tripoli did no
damage. It was very seldom that
they exploded owing to the sandy
soil of tiles country. He rklso fiad
that wounds from • bayonets or
or savorda.were rare as the Combat-
ants did not get close enough for
hand-to-hand fighting. The wounds
inflicted by the small calibre Itali-
an rillesThealed quickly and left al-
most no scar.
Prof. boenah declared that war
surgery, so far- as his experience
With the Greek army showed, was
ebiefly is matter of arm, leg and
head wounds. Injuries in the breast
and abdomen were very few, He
hid treated 565 wounded men and
not one of thein died. He said that
the wounded irien did not experi-
ence any pain from the small cali-
bre highmoyer ',bullets. The first
notice of the loot that- they had
been hit came from Weakness and
-
bleeding, • which , distairbecr their
usual functions. ,, •
Dr. Frank, of Berlin, who was at
theahead-of.il large Greek -field hos-
pita); said that ahuge number of
men had been wounded in the calf
of the leg. These, wounds were very
painful.
- Prof. Goldarrimer made an ad-
dress in which .he described the tit-
ter neglect of the Pick and wound-
ed Turks after demoralization sei
in on their retreat from Lulea Bur -
gag. -
Prof. Verth, of Kiel, gave an ac-
count Pf his experiences' in naval
warfare. He said that,in these cas-
es the wounds were more serious
than in military fighting on aceount
of the size .andeterriffic explosive
power of the large ehelle,
. FRIENDS HELP.
St. Paul Park Incident.
"After drinking coffee for break-
fast I always felt languid and dull,
having no ambition to get to my
morning du -ties. • Then in about an
hour or io a:weak, nervous derange-
ment of • the- heart and stomach
would Come ever me with such force
•I would frequently have tb lie
down," "
Tea is just as harmful, 'because it
contains caffeine, the • same drug
found in coffee.
".ikt other times I had severe
headaches; stomach finally became
affected and digeation so impaired
that 1 had serious chronic dyspepe
sia and constipation. A lady, for
many years State President of the
W. C.- T. U., told me she had been
greatlybenefited by quittingcoffee
and using Postum; she was trou-
bled for years with asthma. She
said it was no cross to quit coffee
when she found sne could nave as
delicious an article as Postum;
"Another lady, -who had been
• . .
troubled with chrome dyspepsia fer
years, found immediate relief on
ceasing coffee and using Postum.
Still another friend ,kold me that
.Postura was a. Godsend, her heart
trouble having been relieved after
leaving off coffee and taking on
Postman '
'Pea' niluell.:_eanttegfnaltatc" 131'
notice that :I.Ioncludecl .coffee" Was
the hairse,of my trOiible;ahd 4-asnit
and took up Postman I am more
than pleased to say that my days
of trouble have disappeared. I am
well and happY.".
Look in pkgs for the famous little
book, "The' Road to Wellville."
Ever read the ohmic letter? A now one
appears tram time to time.' They are
genuine, true, and 5 511 of human Interest,
. Long -Range Forecasting.
Long-range weather foreearsting,
se long chsereditecl ,by /scientifie
men, appears to e gaming .respec-
tability, little by little, ,vath ' the
progress of meteorology, says the
Scientific American. Ir,ms last an-
nual repert.of the Dutch East, In-
dian meteorological service men-
tions -1,1-m fact that forecasts of the
strength and weather characteries
ties of the easterly monsoon ruts'
now issued at Batavia each April.
Official monsoon forecasts have
been regularly made in British In-
dia for many years. In the United
States sWeather , Bureau, Sunday
forecasts for it w -eek • in advance
have become as established institu-
tion. Of course in 'all t.hese cases
the •forecasts deal with only the
broader fe.atures, of the weather
over wade. areas.
1 con,nier :MINARD'S OU8ISI13N2, the
BEST LAI onent in nee. _
I got my foot badly jammed lately. I
bathed' it well with MINARD'S LINIMENT,.
and a tea 'as well as ever' rles.t day.
Yours very trurY,
T., 0. Me/dUbLEN.
She Caught It.
Sarah, the new maid, was unused
to city avaysl One day soon after
her arrival her mistress noticed 11
pail hanging from the gaS bracket
in the hall, Suspecting the coon.
'try girl, she called Sarah and asked
-what it all means
"IVell you see ma'am," replied
•1
S "t1 ster said the gas
'was leakingasi•Pat uPltbe'Pail to
eatch at. .
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misrantann vamp t ennui, ii.trinui
u
GHOSTS AND GREAT MEN.
nany SliPernatural Appearances to
World's Famous Illeeerdefl.
Goethe states that one day Ise essay
the exact co.unterpart, of himself
corning toward him: Pope saw aa.
arm apperentIy come through ths.
wall, and made enquiries after its
owner, Byeonoften reeeived visits
from a 'spectre,. but kileav it to be
a creation of meagination. Doctor
lotinsoir heard his mother call his
name in a clear voice, though she
was at the time in another' eity.
' Count Emanuel Swedenborg be-
lieved that he had hte privilege of
interviewing persons in the spirit.
world. Loyola, lying wounded at
the siege ef Panpeluna, saw the
Virgin, wile encouraged him to
prosecute his -mission. Sir Toshua
Reynailds, - leaving his , hearse,
thought the lamps were trees, and
the m.en and women hushes agitated
by the breeze. Oliver Cromwell,
lying 'sleeping on his educh, saw the
curtains open and is gigantic wo-
man appear, who told hint he would
become the greatest ma.n 1» Eng-:
land. • Ben John -son spe,nt the
watches of the night an interested
spectator of a, crowd of Tartans, -
Turks and' R,onnan 'Catholies,who
rote and: fbeglit • around his arm-
cha,Ir till Sunrise..
13envenuto ininrisoneel
"
Rome, resolved to free himself by
self-deitruetion but was deterred
,by the apparition. ef, woman Of
wOndi"?.11.P..10a11tYS. W.}19:r_iieF0PrOrschos-
stifithetl'hinfelatena his Pur.pose, Nag
poleon once called "atte.ntion to a
bright" star he believed 'he saw thin-
ing in his rooms and said :
, 'It ha.s never. deserted me. I
see it on the occasion of every great i
event, urging Me onward. It s ray
unfailing omen of ,success."
BABY'S ..0Wist TABLETS
Baby's .Own Tablets are the best
medicine a mother can give her-'lit-
'tle one -i. They act as a gentle laxa-
tive, sweeten the stomach, break up
colds and make teething.easy. Con-
cerning 'them Mrs. Alphonse Lan-
dry, Upper Cara,quet, N. B., sreys s
"Baby's Own Tablets were of great
benefit to my little boy and I would
advise all mothers with sickly 'chil-
dren to give them a trial.' The
Tablets are sold at 25 cents a box
frorn The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
VALUE OF SELF-CONFIDENCE.
Not Much Chanee for the Man
Whose Courage Falb. ••
Thousands of men go dovvn, after
several consecutive reverses, be-
cause they loee heart.' They decide
that luck or fate is against therm
and that it is no use to try further.
You will notiee that this man who
does not lose his courage or his de-
termination when he loses his pro-
perty gets on'bitfeet again infinite -
quicker than'the roan who loses
heart; in fact, there is not much
chance for the man whose courage
fails. *When he loses "his grip, os
rule,' he loses his climbing qualities,
and .simply drifts. A ,dead fish will
float with the stream, but it takes
a very lively one to Swim against a
strong current. Xf we could ana-
lyse the cause of all the, failures in
the world we should find that lose of
confidence had more sto do with*
these failures than the loss of pro-
perty. Outside of character itself,
there isno lose -so 'great as that of •
self-co•nfielence; for, when this is'
gone, there is nothing to 'build
upon.' It is -impossible for as man
to staggLerectewithout a backbone,
especially when he. has mach
Weight to earry, Nothing can keep
a man dowe when he has grit and
determination. It ,is as impossible
imprison energies alt it vsoulcl be
to bottle up ,steaan. Se -If -Confidence
makes men gods, whose wills must
be obeyed.
I 0
"The Family i•riend for 40 years " A never
failing relief for Croup and whooping Cough,
"Who painted Subbub's house'?"
"He Aoki me the name of' the con-
cern.- •I 'think he said it was done
by Fitz and Starts."
When Your Eyes fiee0 Care
TF!;ny:_luAvix.Q".111eitcrye. daY;ry1C1016rourrtRner, ieemeti:
Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus.
trated Book M each Package. Marine is
compounded by our Wallets -not a "Patent Med-
icine -but mime in successful Physiclaps, Pm. -
wee Mr IMPS, years. Now dedicated to the Fob-
'ne-and sold by Druggists at 2me and toe per Bottle.
Marino Eye salve in Aseptic 'robes, 2, and 60a
Murree Eye Remedy Co.,Chicago
Gertie-"I wish you to know that
dOn't Stand on trifles." Helen
(glancing at her feet) -"No, dear ;
I see you don't,
PILES CURED. N 6 TO 14 DAYS. •
Your druggist will ;refund money if PASO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itch.
Mg, Itind Bleeding or Protruding' Piles in
1 to 14 days. Esse.
-Ame A al ameate.
, "pq you favor votes -for woe
Dien ?"' "I do," repliedthe Lies -
sin policeman. "It would be a
great comfort to me to see, a crowd
of suffragettes voting 'instead' of
making, unkind remarks and Wow-
ing dynamite."
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ISSUE
Popular Young
Farmer Talks
T LIGS TVIIAT DODD'S
' PILLS DID FOR 411111.
,
Ife's Back at Work Again, After
Suffering from the Pains,. Nervs
ousnees and Depression that Only
liidaey Disease Can Bring.
Point, Alexander, Ont., April 14
(Special). -Mr, D. A. Froneare, a
well-known and popular young'
mer, living near here, who has'been
sefferer -from kidney disease for
sometime past, is back at work
again, and be says, without hesita-
tion, that his cure issdue to, Dodd's
Kidney Pills.. "
'"I'was always tired and nerv-
ous," Mr. Froncaire sesta, in speak-
ing of bis .illness. "I' suffered from
backache and neuralgia, and any
sleep was broken and unrefreshing.
My eyes were puffed anal there were
dark red circles around them,
",My,museles would cramp. I felt
heavy a,nd sleepy afterwarele, and --I
was! 'depressed and low-spirited,
while shortness of breath and dizzy
spells served to make life yet more
Miserable for me. '
was always thirsty; my limbs
were heavy; and I had a dragging
, sensation aciess the loins.
. "My symptozn,s led me to believe
hadellidney.dise'ageasind Iistarted,'
:to suse. -DodcP.s sgKidneyes - X'
haye taken eight boxes in all, and
I ana very grateful for the benefit
I have received from them."
If the, disease is of the kidneys
or from the kidneys, Dedd's Kid-
ney Pill's will mire it.
ANTI-BLA.SPHEMIN G .LAN S. '
English Clergymen and Secularists
' Start Campaign.
Recant' prosecutions under the
existing English" lawaganist bias-
Pliegay have resulted in a concerted
movement for their repeal on the
ground that they are archaic and
unfair. ,
A sneeting to this end was held
recently in Essex Hall, London,
the traditional home of religious
freedom in England, which :was the
soene of a similar meeting in 1824.
It was attended by many clergy-
men and prominent secularists, who
a.11 joined in denouncing the laws
Uind sle.manding their abolition. A
reeolution,urged their early repeal,
asserting that they were "faros
cious" and "inhusnan " and an in-
fringement of the great principles
of civil and, religious liberty.
Copeland Bowie, who declared he
spoke as a. Sincere friend of reli-
gion, denounced these existing anti -
blasphemy etatutes became of the
unjust cliscriminatien in their en-
forcement. He said thatif a fellow
of an Oxford college, a distinguish-.
ed membee of Parliament, or an
eminentiaterary ma,mcareci to blas-
pheme in learned and,forcible lan-
guage, there was little chance of
his being prosecuted and. imprison-
ed, but if a workingman at thes
street corner or in a public park
gave expression to the same ideas'
in crude or foolish.langua,ge he wats
haled before is, court and frequently
sentenced to a considerable term of
im,prisoriment.
Your Bad Taste
In The Morning
Is Due To Catarrh
Destroy . This •Polsolunts DiSease Before
" Your Health Is Seriously
Injured.
Perilous you 'haven't tholight Of calling
those unnleasant weir/tome that affected
Your nose and throat bY any Particular
name -but it'a Catarrh just, the same.
When the attaok is seyeee, your eyes age
watery and look woak. Your breath is
offensive,, duo to inflammation in the nose
'and throat.-
. • •
At last science has diecovered a real
remedY,a now scientific marvel Which acts
like no 'other Ciatarrh remedy on earth.
"Catarrhosone" operates, on a new plan;
it is a direct remedy, soca instantly to
-the source of the trouble., Its rich, fro.
grant essences and healing balsams -are
breathed in vapor form through a special
ingaler and giVe instant relief.
CatarrhOsone doesn't stop at the relief
stage -it gees further --keeps on going till
a cure is effebted.' Bad caSes are cured,
.05. 500 San judge from the .following let.
ter:,,"Erery Morning for NiX months last.
winter I awoke with a bad taste, and
awful breath and stuffed up feeling in MY
nostrils," writes Rob 10. Rutland, of Ite-
ohm. "It was 'simplY an awful cage of
chronic Catarrh, belief first Caine from
Catanhozone. I used that inhaler twenty
times a day find took it to beAl with me
at elglit I am cured, find by the use of
Oatarrhovone stay well. Now I am free
from irritable , throat trouble, coughs,
No medielne Mr earth is 90 certain to
colds, headache, pr catarrh."
cure every form of Catarrh or throat
trouble ,as ';.C/atarritosorie." Get the largo
i1OOsiee, lasts f two menthe andis rittr-
alitCed; medium BiSS 60e; saMple size 25c.,
all storekeepers and druggists, or The
Cetarrhosone Co.; Buffalo, N. Y., ;and
Riugetnn, Chttlada.
1N'FI,UENCE ,O1?"FOOJ) N ILI-1R
:When He Stepped 'Eating lludS.
Clothing has had little th de with
nliars lose of the hairy cevering, as
appears from 'a comparison Of
elothed and enclothed Men in the
same latitude. -
Hair is a horny growth, just like
feathers, wool, nails, hoofs, claws
and horns, requiring, sikeious earth
fer its formation.' All animals with
,great horn develepment feed upon
food rich in silicates, C.Specially
grass -for exaniPle, horned cattle,
deer, elephants, w.he have not only
groat tasks, but bony hides, Birds,
which require it large amount of
silicates far their dietary by eating steeple free
sand rad g::0v-01 Tho WOnerlrfUl
digestive, power of the kiwi's giz-
zard is well known. Italian inves-
tigators have found massive glass
balls erushed to powder in the giz-
rarda of fowls, Spallanzani experi-
,
mented with is tiirkey-ceck, feeding
him t \seise Sharp stool points, Main
electuary, or cake, and he found,
after 18 hotirs, when" he opened the
gizzard, that the little blades were
broken up and not ono bad than
seraped the interior of the gizzard.
'Since it is plain ghatsfood rich in
silicates produces horny growth of
all kinds, whether feathers or hair,
it is plain that feud which is peer
in silicates tend.s to reduee, the for-
mation of horny -substance in aoi-
mai or man, thus reducing th,e
strength of the b.ones, causing rick-
.
etsi and an lians, causing thesis to
,
lay eggs with leathery 'sheiks That
M sheep a 'change of diet .produces
lose in ,growith .of wool has been -
proved by taking sheep from Tad -
poli to Fagan, avliere after two
years, they alknost ala,Ogethcr lost
jtheir. wool, 'In Fessan they did not
find the. luxuriant grass te which
they had been aecitstorned, for in
Fessan every erre lives on dates -
'camels, hors, dogs even, and
man.
That our clornstic swine which
are descended ,from the hairy -bris-
tled wild hogs.; becorme'almost hair-
less can be attributed to nothing
eled -than thb lack of silicate in their
food., The ,thange of the color ef
skin, from the dark csolor of the Wild
•hom to theseilmaost, white,tekin f th
dernestiessineesnay -also' be 'attri-
buted to the change from the na-
tural food, coneisting.of 'fruits, nuts
.and roots, to the feea we 'give our
domesti6 ,swine, which consists so
largely of milk, and has salt added
thereto, -the great bleacher.
Sore Back,,
No Fun
. . .
Cure It To -Day,
Rub -011 "Nerviline!"
-
It Will Stop Your, Aching Baelt,
Stop Your Suffering, Keep .
.. You Weil.
_
Back Sufferers, Read Below.
"I am juet so delighted with the cern
fort .Nerviline brought me that. I want to
talk about it' all the time," writee I. 0.
Coughlan, of Saskatoon. "For ages I have
been subject to an aching, dragging feel-
ing at the base Of the spine. When at-
tacks came on it made my, whole 'body
tale: It. appeared :is if ITati taken cold
and a soreness developed riai thrOug.h my
muscular syetem. When in Winnipeg one
day a friend -spoke to me of Nerviline,
and I bought a soe, bottle. num was the
beet half -dollar I ever enent it did ea
much for me. It 15 haitl to convince some
neOnle of what a really good medioine
eon de, but there will be no empties after
they try out Nerviline. I use it for every-
thing now, It'e fine for Itheumatiem and
Neuralgia and all sorts of muecular pain
It cures, wieldy. But internally, if pos-
sible. Nerviline Is 'eVen bettor. It cures
a aroma in ten seconds, and, ThS '100 gas
and 510051 00 sour etomach, nothing cbuld
excel Nem/nine. I think it should be kept
in every home as a protection agaipet
sudden 1110, and also to cure ins that re-
sist other treatments."
Family size bottle, 60e.; trial SiSS. 26c.;
at all storokeepere and druggists, or The
Catarthonene Co., Buffalo, N. 'Y., W. S. A.
YOUNG BARBARIANS AT PLAY.
-
Black Boys of AuStralia Are Much
Like Our Boys.,
The blade children ef north
Queensland' are as muesli absorbed
in, their games its 'white obildren.
One ',praisewer-th.aspect of their
sport, writes -Mr. E. Jes13anfield in
rfropic Fsre,'"'iii- that they play
their game for the sake of'thi"garrae,
not" to gain the plaudits Of an idle
cro.wd or in expectation of reward.
In order tmacquire slexterky, the
fish -'spear in the first instance is a
mere toy. A colored boy, in all the
joyous abandon -Ssf nakedness,
assorts with a spear suitable to his
height and strength for a -month to-
..gether, floating. chips and seraps of
bark in the water, as targets, 11001
hands and eyes.are brought under
absolute control. In the meantime
he has also practise,c1 en small fish,
and soon he is a, 'regular contribu-
,e•
tor to the larder, •
The kirra-kul -tree provides the
means of satisfying that desire for
a noise that is instinctive in the
boy, whatever his race or color.
Yeung, lusty sheets several feet
long and full:of sap are placed in
the fire for a few minute's. Wheit
they are bashed on a log or other
hard substance, ,the heated gas in
the pithy core bursts eut with a pie-
tollike report.
It is due to'the' crude folk who
owned Australia. not to- long
ago, to say that they had invented
the top before the white Usurpers
came alainsig. -Tops are made from
tae fruit of one of the gourds that
is about the size of a small orange.
The .epiralle is a smeoth and slender
piece of wood fastened to the top
with gum. To spin the top, the
players revolve the spindle between
the palms of their halide. Scenn
blacks are 60 expert that th,e top
"gees to &been" before the eyes ef
the emiling and exultant player.
„Hui Hicks Says tiilleg are so good
that therm have been -dans, when no-
,clacpinyebr-agtrcoteisettoyra. ers hues; around the
BOOST YOUR TOWN DY ,OROANIZ1N0 A
BRASS BAND
Infortnition on this subject with brieted instructions for ama-
teur bands and tiprinted ATM of Constitution and lijr-Laws for
,bands-; together with our big catalogue, will be mailed FRE11 on
jequest. Address Dept...D." '
PE WILLIAMSSONS CO,, I TORONTO
'MANITOBA -I, 5. M,I X D 0,NTARIO
WINNIPEG' I
Isp
STALLIONS DISEASED
In the etnd 11107 often become no -devitalized that:1)10y naulat
be given 11 long rest froxii such service. This is due to the
absorption late their -Hystemo of 5010000103000te0115'or Gennist
both oontagious and sexual, in serving mares of all degrees or'
Health and Disease, Tha
ere re many • of these germs vent
injurious to the stallion,i To cOunteract the growth of ouch
av
germs ire his system; and keen biro in normal condition there .
18 hut one Germicide in nrearred form known and fit for 1teruse. hol u. Spohn's Liquid Distemper Cure is safe, Minnie all
It ,
1,
sure acts on the whole glandul0755010,. 070M, regulates the .vital forme, leaVes t17.
blood rich and rod.. It wilt -fellable any, etallion 10 go, through a long stud season.'
keening him vigorous and not the -least dil44er from any form of distemper. Clive
him a. dose of "Spolut's" every other day on' Ida tongue or with hip ,bran oc oats:
SPORN MEDICALCCO., Chemists and Bacteriologists, Coshen, Ind., U. S. A.
weet Cream Wanted
WE are now contracting for our Summer Sup-
ply of Sweet Cream. If you have a, good supply
of iee, goodstables, milkhause, etb.s and ean
ship 24. gallons of 82% cream a week, write us.
Wg buy on the- batter fat bolds and pay on the
ltith of each month. " WE can take
your total output for 12 months of the year.
City Dairy Co., Limited, Toronto
E
from the X Ranch Corral await eyed
Pinto Broncho, with a Roman nose '
and lightning heels. We have issued
a humorous deseriptive oiroufar of
. this • remarkable bronco with ges-
tations of his 'mattes. Sent free on
application to any reader otthispaper.
This is the most farnous circular ever
printed in the English language.
More than half a million copies have .
• already been distributed to advertise
our famous Pinto Shell gloves made
from tough Bronco hides: For a free
copy send postal to
HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO..
Canada's Expert Glove and MIS Maker% k,
MONTREAL.
ellinseemens
Much Broken Mandate. •
.Although the practice of tatooing
is expresaly forbidden in the Scrip-
tures -a -for -an Leviticus it is,stated,
"Ye shall not make any cutting in
your flesh for the dead, tier print
any marks upon you" -the fashion
of decorating theaskin. with religious
subjects seems to be steadily grow-
ing. According to a London taboo
artist, he is often called upon to
tatoo hymns, texts, and copies of
famous religious pictures on the
bodies of religious euthusiasts, as
well as original symbolical designs.
• Sugar to Dress Wounds.
The latest form of dry. dressing
for wounds has been invented by
Dr. Chewier of Paris, who uses a
sterile esolution of glucose. The
wound is first of all cleansed With a
poultine steeped in the .same
It bias been found that this form of
dressing has a. remarkably calming
effect on painfel wounds, and the
reparation of the tiSsues le rapid.
Dr. Cocheral has followed COI 1)r.
Chevrier's lead, but employs pow-
dered sugar melted in hotewater.
Gained in Weight, ,
Digestion Restored',
Health Renewed
Here Is More • Proof of Quick Cure
for All Folks That are Weak,
Ailing, NervouS.
More Praise for Or. Hamilton's PIIIS.
. "For is period laet summer the thought
df food excited feelings of nausea," writes
Mrs. 0. A. Dodge. of Bloomsbury. "The
heat bad made me listless and trio dis-
taste fOr food reduced the to a condition
of ecultstorvation and brought me to the
verge of nerveus collapse. monies -00000
useless to restore an active desit'e .for
feed, The doctors telt1 me my liver hod
kidneywere both at fault, but the medi.
°Mee theY gar:, Ms were too severe and
reduced my stieugth so that I had to
abandon theitu" At the' suggestion 01a
.friend who had been cured of blood aud
skin trouble. I, began the uee or Dr Rant.
ilton's Pills. The ;different* 111060 119LiCEId
VAS, that while thei cleansed the system,
instead of feeling weaker I felt better
after taking them, ,Indeed their activity
was so mild it was co' forget t0macl
taken them at .„0„.11; they seemed to go
right to, the NM% 10111 In is very brief
time not only .dida all. source of neuaert
disappear, but I began to crave food and
/ digested it reasonably 405.11. ' Then I be.
gaii to put on 'weight until within three
months I was brought, to a 'Pondition of
good health. I urge Dr:'Iramillon's Pillo
for all 0110 ere M• poor healtli."
Get this best ot all medicines to-daY
and refuse a substitute for Dr. Handl-
ton's Pills qf Mandrake and Butternut
Sold -by all druggists and storekeepers,
26e. per box or flys for $1.00. Sent post.
pald by The Catarykozone Co., buffalo,
N. Y., and Eingston, Canada.
Ilse/ass.
- A young fool never 'believes what
an -old fool tells him, se what's the
use of anybody either giving or tak-
ing advice 7
•
f41nartrs' liniment ,Cures Colds, Ete,
Strell1101IS Task. •
Woman -"I gave you 10 cents last
week and you look as diSroputabfe
as ever." , Baggar--"Well, lady,
it's deuced bard breaking into the
smart set with 10 cents."
One -a -in
"What is the tnatter With my latisg
band, doctorV'
"Well, to bo perfectly franls avith
If you write National Drug you Madam, it Bobble to be a
05' Canada' clironle case cf. heess
FARMS' FOR*SALEV
N. W. DAV,VSON, Ninety Colborne street,
el 0011 STOOK FARM- OF BOO ACRES
st..T with Three Houses) larks Boils Rare.
Must he thlti quick, Pelee is very low.
EVERAL DESIRABLE FARMS IN
5.7 Manitoba, Alberta and Sagketchltwan
that can be bought. Worth the nioneY fog
quick Fate.
IHA VE OVER 'ONE HUNDRED GOOD
farms In different sections. of Ontario
on my list. It you want a farm ,coneult
DAWSON, Toronto.
Ist NE, IfUNDRIID ACRES ME MILES
frbm London Market: soil olov and
gravelly loam: 2 -acres orchard; outbuild-
ings fair; half mile to eleotrie railway.
Would exchange for ten or twenty-five
scree. near city with gond buildings. The
Western Real Estate Exchange, London,
Ont. .
F/01006 IN 'SASKATCHEWAN-EQ.01P-
a- .Dbil; In orop; must sell; terms .eneY.
PercvLove, Ha warden. Sask.
MALE HELP WANTED.
Osir PR EMPLOYMENT? SERVES YOU
right.. Learn barber trade; ahvays
sureemployment for barber. Our im-
proved methods., constant practice and
instructions qualify you for position in
short time._ Send for catalogue. Motu
C..ollese. 221 Queen. E., Toronto,
- STAMPS AND COINS,
0.5000 COLLECTORS-RUNDRED 13035.
1.7 ?meet Foreign Stamps, Catalogue.
Simms only Seven Cente. &forks Stamp
Comas no. Toronto. .
• MISCELLANEOUS.
elpIttiPLES, oN PRI4TTY
faces removed sure; eminent doctor's
remedy not advertised before; simple; ef-
festive. Large supply 51.00. E. Osborn,
22 Ateington Axe., Westmount Montreal.
40 &Num TUMORS. LUMPS. irrO.,
Internal and external, cured with.
out nein by our home treatment. Write
as before too loth, Dr. Reitman Medical
Co.. Limited. Coillpewood, Ont.
STONES, RIDNRY AND MAD.
Stones, Eidney tronble. Gravel.
no o ci kindred ailments positive',
PumAbici?
cured with the new German Remedy.
"Sanol." price 51.60. Another new rented,'
for Diabetes•Mellitus, and sure cure, to
"Senors Antt•Diabetes.", Price 42.06 from
druggists or direct. The Sonol Munntee.
taring company ot Canada. Lhnited.
w 'nut net, lino
MUSIC 1 MUSIC II MUSIC III
Ou the 'MS.Hlisippi. We've Bad &Lovely Thno,
That 014 Wel of Mina When the Midnight Cho*,
When I LONG You,- Then ru Stop L wit:el/0u,
At the DevIN Ball, • That's Ilow /Need You.
And ittanid01165.0ratite,r7Peht410.0hogiR plonsititlaisnitea.
I east 1111 orders for standard Songs, Operatic Vo.
eat ABA*, 'CUL011, &O.
(t111(3k Dispttch. Bottum Prices. Cash with Order.
Chas, J. C.hurcher, tem Dundee St. Toronto.
The. 'Sou/ of a Piano Is the
Action. Insist on the
4.40170 HIGEL°'
Piano Action
.BOILERS ii'lla71,.at4 recift4
1 and . power purposes. TANKS AND
SMOKE STACKS. Agents for Sturto.
vast Ventilating and Boating Systems,
POLSON IRVainf's TORONTO
- Enginea and Shipbuilders
Maypole Soap
CLEANS •
AND DYES
Gives deli glowing
colors'fadeless in tun
or suets, Dyes cotton,
silk, wool or mixtures.
Use it yourself 55
home. No trouble --
no must. 24 colon --
will give any she&
Coked 0e,bleets 15;
at your dealer's or
postpaid with booklet
"How to Dye" horn ro6
aselei.epiNEDICT lb CO. Montreal
s She-1'Which de you think is the
best tinie for her .th be engaged 7"
1. -Te -"I should say just before • she
is married.', '
, Only Ono hEROMO
Mt. Is LAXATIVE BROMO 001111138.
Look Inc the signature of E. W. 011055.
cures at Cold In One Day. Cures' Grip la
0005' Days. 25o.
Some women are easily pleased--'
udgingday the husbands they select.
-es
seem an teams same rulnuturt '
Orator -Now, than, is there any-
body in the atielienceasho would liko
to ask it question 7 Voice -Yes, sir ;
how seen is thO blind going to play I
mug
The burning, stinging, smart.
Mg pain le endatio the bleeding
stopped MA 8 permanent 11311'0
effeetett by use of Zets.gmh.
Give it a fair trial:
, .Draggists and Stores; 50e box.'
nes