Do Your Looks Quite Satisfy You? It Your Color is Bad, if You Suflel‘ From Pimplcs, Hero is ‘ Good Advice. Miss Nettie E. Callaghan, a well- known young lady in Middleton, writes as follows: "I was affected for two years with a rash, and ugly looking pimples that spread over my face. My color was poor. and my blood evidently completely out of order. Certainly it was a most despairing sort of a, case, because various treatments did but little to help me. A friend of mine in Toâ€" ronto. Ont., advised me to get Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, so I sent at once for ï¬ve boxes. In two weeks I felt like new-looks improved, spirits rose, and I felt I was getting well. I have used this remedy for a long time. and now wouldn’t be without it." If you are in ailing health. have blood di=orders, stomach trouble. or headaches, Dr. Hamilton’s Pills mll help you quickly‘ All drug- gists and siorekeepers sell Dr. Hamilton’s. Pills of Mandrake and Butternut 25c. per box, ï¬ve for $1.00. Sent postpaid bv the Ca.- tnrr‘nozone Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada, Two Heroines. Miss Alt and Mme. Schneider. Care for Wounded. One bright feature of the Balkan war stands; out. the heroic and. betâ€" ter s‘ill. the efï¬cient work of a selfâ€" sacriï¬cing little band of men ‘and women who are devoting their lives to the alleviation of suffering. writes a. Constantinople correspon- dent. Their names, “which deserve to be written in letters of gold,'are as follows: Miss Alb. Mme. Schnei- dPrw the Rev Robert, Frew. the Hon. Maurice Baring. Mr. Hoffman Philip and Major E. S. Ford. Miss Ali; is a. frail, aged Swiss Indy. with snow-white hair, and Mme. Schneider is a little Hungarâ€" ian woman of about 60. Mr. Bah ing is the well-known writer, jour- nalist- and playwright; Mr. Frew. the pastor of the Scottish church: Mr. Philip is ï¬rst secretary to the American Embassy. who volunteer- ed for the noble work because he could not induce the red Crescent representatives to undertake the task: Major Ford was in charge of a ward for wounded. but gave up that work for the far more arduous and perilous work of tending the cho‘em patients. Of Miss Alt. what can one say to do justice to her? Picture 3. grand. white-haired old ady. with bent- bnck. going to and fro amid the stricken soldiers. handiing them in their ï¬lthy. uncared for condition. feeding them. giving them medicine and doing everything in her power to increase their comfort on the cold. hard ground. “““"n' ['““ V‘ "V" ""‘I' Before these Europeans, and these two heroic women were the ï¬rst. book ever command of the camp, uninvitml. the conditions were unspeakany worse even than they are to-day. The dead were 10ft on the ground, untouched, un- tended. unmoved. There was ï¬lth everywhere. Picture beside her a. cheerful- faccd iittie grey-haired lady, Mme. Schneider. going about with a. heavy pail of hot soup. “Look here, now, Harold,†said a father to his little son who was: naught-y, “if you don't say your prayers you won’t go to Iheaven." n $161: and mother.†"‘u-** u “I don’t; want to go to heaven,‘ sobbed the boy; ‘f_I want. to go with Quickly Extracts Corns new on foot. 0! man. Putnam‘n Extractor gem- faflay 25-. per bottle. told And 29- oanunendcd by dmxflm. Gives Instant. Relief To me Putnam‘s Corn Extractor is 9,0 get. quick mud. The lung disappears. - - , toes feel better at once. soother application or mm mad the corn goes away. Nothing evar known acts so slick u Putnam‘s Bummer â€" It's so euro. so pain: less. [0 dud certain ‘ to root out any kind of a corn chit ever WOMEN IN THE WAR. Flno Results In Two Weeks" His Desire. The distressing illness of the little Tsarevitch gave rise to the greatest anxie-tv in Russia. This charming boy is the hope of his country, and were he to die grave complications would undoubtedly arise in Russia.. son of Queen Victoria. The great- est rejoicing prevailed in Russia at his birth. for the Royal couple were beginning to despair of a son. It is related that when the ï¬rst baby proved to be a girl the Tsarina 0xâ€" ealimed: “Oh, I am glad it is a. girl. Now it belongs to us. Had it been a boy it would have belonged to Russia.†But the next three chilâ€" dren proved to be girls, also, so that, when a boy was born the joy of the nation knew no bounds. The Tsarevitch is guarded with the greatest care. and the future of this handsome, merry little boy is far from being an enviable one. A Surgoon’s Hand Should be the Firmest of All. “For ï¬fteen years I. have suffered from insomnia, indigestion and nervousness as a. result of coffee drinking." said a surgeon the other day. (Tea. is equally injurious be- cause. it contains caffeine, the same drug found in _c0ffee). . “The dyspepsia became so bad that. I had to limit myself to one cup at breakfast Even this caused me to lose my fond soon after I ate it. “All the attendant symptoms of indigestion. such as heart hum, palpitation, water brash, wakeful- ness or disturbed sleep, bad taste in the mouth. nervousness, etc. were present to such a degree as to mcapacitate me for my practice as a surgeon. “The result of leaving off coffee and drinking Postum was simply marvelous. The change was wrought forthwith. my hand steadi- ed and my normal condition of health was restored.†Name given upon request, Read the famous little book, “The Road to Well- ville.†in pkgs. There’s a. reason.†Postum now comes in concern- Postum now comes in concen- trated. powder form. called Instant. Postum. It is prepared by stirring aklevel tenspoonful in a cup of hot water. adding sugar to taste, and enough cream to bring the color to golden brown. Instant Postum is convenient; there’s no waste; and the flavor is always uniform. Sold by grocersâ€"- 50â€"cup tin 30 cts., IOUâ€"cup tin 50 cts. A 5-cup trial tin mailed for gro- cer’s name and 2-cent stamp for postage. Canadian Postum Co., Ltd_., Windsor, Ont. Fixing the Rosponsihiï¬ty. “You can’t aiways rely on wea- ther pred1ction_s.’A’_ Mlnard's Llnlment Curas Colds, Etc. “My dear sirn†replied the cli- mate expert, “weather predictions are absolutely correct and scientiï¬c. It’s the climate that is unreliable.†Schools In India. Evidence of the slow progress in the work of enlightenment achieved by British rule in India is contained in a recent census report published in the Gazette of India at Calcutta. which shows that only 6.345.582 per- sons are attending schools. Ground for complaint is found also in the 'act that there are fewer girls in the schools than boys. Much satisfac- tion. however. is expressed by the Indian authorities themselves at the speed with which literacy is advanc- ing throughout the Empire. I'm not asking for anything this year, but I saw a. set of diamond ear-drops that I’d like. The Tsarevitch vis a. great-grand> Struck Us Between the Lyos. THE HOPE 0F RUSSIA. STEADY HAND. The ’l‘sarcvilch. Ready Answer. ‘ Beggarâ€"“Can you help la pore gent. mister?†.' ; Passer-byâ€"“Hum. What sort. of a gent do you call yourself?†Beggarâ€"-“A indigent, sir.†"In this here season,†said Uncle Josh this morning, “I’m allus glad Nature didn’t give me ears like a jackass fer they must, suffer like sixty w’en they git cold all th’ way, by jinks!†That is LAXA'I‘IVE BROMO QITININE. Look for the signature of E. W‘ ultOVE. Cures n Cold in One Day. Cures Grip ’n Two Days. 250.. “Men: Your; Eyesg Needg EBZEMA ITBHEB AND BUBNED "' I. “" Nosmnrtxngâ€"Feels Fineâ€"Acts Quickly. Y Try utm- Red.Wonk. Watery E «and a Granulated Eyelids. lllunbmtr Bonk in each Package, MURINE In com- mmded b ouHmuHumâ€"mota"Patenc lcdimne" ut used In successful Pb al- N ciuns‘ l’nctlca for many yum-a. mv e e dedicated to the Puhllc and sold by Druggil ts M 210-500 per bottle. Murine ' E ‘ 1 '| . I 50!: Care 5:â€: areas: ; When a man says he has no poliâ€" tical ambitions it; generally means that he doesn’t think he has any prospects worth considering. Until She was Nearly Crazy. Began with Watery Blisters. 0n Ears, Eyes, Hands and Ankles. Could Not Sleep for Scratching. Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment Cured. Brunswick 80.. Fredericton. N. B.--"I had a. very bad case of eczema. The trouble began with watery bllsmm and “chad and burned until I was nearly crazy. It was on Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Distemper. Tho teacher had asked the chil- dren to write their autobiograph es. and he essays were not, very pic- turesque. “Now, children,†she said, “I don’t want you simp‘ny to write the happenings of your life; write what you really feel inside.†Little WiHie. in his second attempt. wrote: “Inside I feel a heart. liver. lungs and stomach. and ins‘de the stomach I feel an apple, :1 mm ball, a pickla and a glass of milk†my ears. eyes, hands and ankles. I could not keep the bed clashes over me at ulghi for the summing and Inching. My em would swell. I would scratch until the blood would run and then form a. scab. I felt: a: I! I could take a knlfo and cut, the flesh on my hands. It. would disflgure my lane and. make It smart. and burn and swell. I could not sleep at ulght for scratching. “l med everything I heard of without: getting any beneï¬t. I used lots of home remedies. such as lard and sulphur. and also was treated for it. Then I tried Cubicum Soap and Ointment and they gave mo great ease. I used them about) four months and I am happy to say I am never troubled now. The Cuticura, Soap and Olntment cured mo complewly." (Signed) Mrs. A. B. Thomp- len. Mar. 9, 1912. The exile may be glad there is rm niaca home. The regular use or Cutlcura Soap for tollet and bath not only tends to preserve. purlfy and beautify the skln. scalp. halt and hands. but assists in preventing lnflammanlon. lrrl- cation and clogglng of the pores. the common cause of pimples. blackheads. redness and roughness. yellow. oily. mothy and other un- wholosome conditions of the skin. Cutlcura. Soap and Cuucura. Ointment; are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free wlnh 32~p. Skla Book. Address post card Potter Drug 5; Chem. Com. Dept. 441). Boston. U. S. A. ED. 70 Flguro your proï¬t In ï¬ve year-unsu- roomad Hausa with r!!! convenlencos, $2,500 to 82.830. bruslng In :22 to $25 per month rent, and can ha bought with 8500 or 8600 down. Will saon pay for new. WrIte for partlculars. J. B. LeROY & 00. Ii Toronto Keeps Growing 771 Queen 2., TORONTO Only One “BROMO Q'JININE" And It Is Sure To Uncle Josh Says: gg.qnn--..a n. w" What He Felt. Try Murine Eye Remedy Murine Eye Remedy 00.. Chicago His Meaning. ISSUE lâ€"’13. The special duty of the chief policewoman in Christiania. Ser- geant Osen. is to keep under sur~ veillanm girls and women suspected of living immoral lives. and female beggars. while her two colleagues interrogate women tramps, and. if deserving, render them help, look after the children and a?» that they are kr‘pt- off the streets as vendors and beggars. Special Duty of the Chief Police- woman. The appointment of another polâ€" icewoman at Christiania now brings the feminine police force in Norway up to seven, three of whom are; in Christiania. two at Bergen, ‘one in Stavnnger, and one in Christian- sand, says the London Standard. » The policewomon all perform occasional night; duty and patrol some of the worst quarters of the city. With the exception of the policewoman at Chrictia-nsand. who wear a complete ofï¬cial uniform‘ the women are dressed in plain clothes, 0an wearing zreen capeq beming a small medallion stamped with the crown and lion of Norway, to distinguish them from ordinary citizens. From an over America they testify to the merits of MINARD‘S LINIMEST. the best of Household Remedies MINARD’S LINIMENT 00., LIMII‘ED. We pnbï¬sh simple. straight'tes’timoni‘ als, not press agenta' intervxews, from \vgll-knowp people. “All 5, quarter ’cept that, one. and he’s thirty-ï¬ve cents, He swalâ€" lowed a dime yesterday!" Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENL‘ fails to cure any case bf Italy lnz. Blind. Bleeding or Protruimz Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Conspicuous. “How did you feel at that fash- ionable wedding?†“About as “conspicuous as my pickie dish looked among; the jewelâ€" ed bronzes and ropes of pearls.†“How much are these puppies little boy?†’ Mlnard's LInlment Cures Gargot In Cows. “It‘was King Midas, wasn’t it. who turned everything he touched to golo‘. ’Z_†All suffering from Consumgmon, Goug‘n. Golds. Bronchitls. Laryngma. Weak Luwss, or a Weak Throat, should write for partl- culars of my medicine. It never fails. n satisï¬es you that It does you good. WM. R. GOPELAND,511 Papa Avr..Toronlo,0nt. “I believe so.†“Poor old fellow." “He never could eat a. pickle with his ï¬ngers.†Sure Cure.. Miss Laï¬inâ€"What has become of our friend Mr. Ciay? Mr. Rand--He has taken employ- ment in a. powder-mill for six months. Miss Laï¬nâ€"How strange! Mr. Randâ€"Not at all. He washed to break himself of smoking. ['nlqm‘ Birth Boglsler. In Holland births. marriages and deaths, instead of being recorded in newspapers, are indicated by Windmills. When a miller gets marâ€" ried he stops his mill with the arms of the Wheel in a slanting position and with the sails unfurled. His ‘riends and guests frequently do likewise with their mills, in token of the ceremony. I‘o indicaie a birth the wheel is stopnad with the arms in a slanting px Kition, but, at a more acute angle than [or a marâ€" riage and with the two upper sails unfurled. Should a, miller die the sails of his mill are all furled and the wheel is turned round until the arms form an upright, cross1 in which position they are left until after the funeral hm taken place. Minard's Llnlmant Cures Diphtheria. In his charge to the Grand Jury at the London Sessions. Mr. Robert Wallace. K.C., said that last session the calendar was the lightest that had ever been known in the history of the session. and he was happy to say that the list of charges at that, session was very much of the same nature. There had been steady diminution in‘the 1th of charms. particuinriy during the year 1912. As compared with some ï¬ve years ago. there was practically a, diminution of some, 25 per cent. in the number of offences indictable ‘and tried at the sessions. NORWEGIAN POLICEMEN. Value Bancth the Surface. FILES CURED IN 6 T014 DAYS Dncroaso in London Crime. TA KE N01“! CE. A Girl's Pity. CONSUMPTKON n and an as" “rm: 'frr‘m 'H'nmilfnn ( NE HUNDRED ACRES IN OXFORD County; so“ nice clay 109m: ï¬ve acres timber: three acres orchsrd. 0‘0“ story frame house: a. numi‘er of outbuild- inzs; clone to market, railway station and large chemo factnrv. Rural mail deHv- er". Wouid exchange for ciï¬y. town or village pmperty or tnr arr-over fnrm. The mern Rea] Eata'e. London. Ont. H. W. DAWSON. Ninety Gomorno an“; Toronto. OMB WORK. 57 1‘0 8‘0 PER WEEK-v . We want reliable parties to kn“ for us at home. whole or spare time. W. furnish machiwe, yarn. etc. Fe'wrl your war-"e and address at onve 101‘ full marti- ou'rrs. The Canadian Whnhwn‘e Distri- butng Ca. Dent. W., Ori'lia. Ont. . w nhufl'fs‘! TGI’DI’HO‘ b For-emu Nahâ€"1h. datahzue, Album. on]? Seven Cema Marks Stamp (‘nmnr-nv, Tornntn. C ANCER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC... ‘ internal a'nd external. cured with- out pain by our home treï¬tment. Writ. us bcfore 1,90 Mtg. Dr. Bellman Medical in your hépse, _Willie'l "-Wivliieâ€"hMa 601d pa I was just like him-always ï¬ghtinï¬ï¬and pa said I wasn’t, and now they’re havin’ . ‘Limite‘dï¬ Coni'mwn'nd. Ont it cub. Why is a rooster on the fence like a penny’Iâ€"It has a, head on one side and a tail on the other. {‘1 ALL STONES. KIDNEY AND HAL-‘0‘ l“ der Stones. Kidney trouble. Gravel. Lumbago and kindred ailments pmntively cured with the new Gm‘man Remedy. “Rannl " price $1.50. Another nnw romedy for Diabetes-Mellitue. and sure cure. i0 “Sanol's Anti-Dinbcteaf' Price $900 from druggista or direct. The Sana! Manufac- turing Comnany of Canada. Limited. Winninpz. Man 9535237 1‘ I}! 5,. OHENILLE CURTAINS “mm In "4 4.3mm, yvvurs. Gold Medalist. BRITISH AMEBIOQN DYEING Ml . Box 233.Mon!rnl Just what you need after I hard day's workâ€"A Refresh- ing cup 0! LIPTON’S TEA Goes farthest for the money wwwSTrle MR.an wu'u UU-Ju 5 building.- afld gpple orchard: about : TAMP COLLEC PORR~HUNDE§ED_ DTP- Demonstrating. Mrs. Pryâ€"Whgg {all that noise UNDREDACRESMPOUNTY HAL-[‘03: Good Home: Buildings: Orchari That when you put a salve onto your child's skin, it passes through the para: and caters the blood, inst as surely as if you put it into tho child's stomach P You wouLl not put a coarse mass of animal fat, colored by various mineral poisons (such as many crude salv. s are) into your child’s blood by way of the stomach P Then why do so by way of the pores? Toke no ï¬sh Use: a'ww; the Eire h rbd saunas provided in m-buk. Z m-Buk contains no trace of my Animal o l or fat, and no Pukox on: mincnlcol I‘- lng matter, From shut to ï¬nish it is purely hctbal. I: wi.i heal notes, ulcers, absces» In, cruptxons. varicose ulcers, cuts. burns and bruises m.“ quickly (ban my otner k own yepanhoa. It 1: 3 ti optic, gaudy stop: the mania oi o I.“ or cut. cute: pils, mud lute; and bfoodâ€"ggï¬onin *. It 15 a communion of in: powaand wian I: My. Ask than who luvs proud ll. Aridmemmmboqu loo-Dukes, Mania“ and 3| kinda a! ho: Ir hangings. Ibo STAMPS AND CO‘NS‘ AGENTS WANTED FARMS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DVED AND OLEAIIIL LIKE "Ell.