Anything on your feet that shouldn‘t. 1.0 thereâ€"whether coma. canon-es or 'on lumpsâ€"they cu: all be removed in short order by Pncnum'l Corn Extractor. Think of the pain you an and when that can corn goes. I! h looliah ‘0 experiment with untried uneducâ€" hotter In Putnam's I:- M2 in! “no work will be done I! and whom. pull. Pun-In I, u» out. lb. per bank. no“ I“ M if illusion. ï¬n lumpsâ€"w Mr and )y and ‘ w: o Do You Fccl Moody, . Irritable, Depressed? “Even when I was young I was not robust and healthy like other girls. I suffered from headaches, and had sort of\blue feelings that deprived me of the joyful spirits and pleasures other girls seemed to get. After I married I found I could not throw worries off like other women, and those full feelâ€" ings of despondency and weariness made me very unhappy. There was no cause to feel so, and my doctor said my liver was sluggish, and this accounted for my poor color, my tiredness, langour and despair. The pills the doctor gave me were too.purgative, made me weaker beâ€" cause they were too active for my eonstitution. Dozens of my friends recommended Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, end they were so mild and helpful. Well, I never used a pill that act- ed so quietly as Dr. Hamilton’s. They were so comfortable to use, I was afraid they might not help. But in a week I knew they had been actively engaged in cleaning up my system. They did the work of a. tonic and blood medicine combined. I improved to a, marvelous degree with Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, and I now maintain the most perfect kind of health by using them just once or twice a. week.†“I think that Mrs. Jones is the meanest little cat in this town,†remarked Mrs. l’iety Hill to her husband. “How is that, m’dear?†asked Mr» Hill. It is Mrs. E. V. Erlanger, well known at Gloucester, who relates the above experience. She proved what you and all others, men and women, can proveâ€"that Dr. Ham- ilton’s Pills are best for restoring health and best for keeping the :ystem in perfect running order. Don’t be misled into using anything but Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, 250. a box, ï¬ve for $1.00, at all druggists Ind storekeepers, or postpaid by the Catarrhozone C0,. Buï¬alo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. As a matter of fact the most valu- able study. in our schools is hygiene. If the young folks are taught the value of food and moderate exer- cise they will grow up strong and possess a knowledge of how to take care of their bodLes. There is too much ignorance among young and ad concerning the proper care of the health. How few there are who know even how to eat‘that is,'to consume only those things which will agree with and upbuild the sys- tem and create a. sulï¬cient supply of vitality with which to ward off disease. A child with a. large head and an emaciated bcdy should be kept from difï¬cult mental tasks and be put through a. course of hygienic in- struction and training that would cowerve his energies “Well, I had ï¬xed up something real sarcastic to say to her about her new hat, and she said the same thing about mine and said it, ï¬rst.†When "That Languid, Lnggj Easily-Tired Feeling Comes, Your Liver is Slow. The sooner more attention is paid in all our institutions of learning to hygiene and kindred topics the bet- ter it will be for the students. None but the strong and healthy can en- 'oy life or engage successfully in its attles. Too Much Ignorance Concerning the Care of the Health. Dr. 'Wiley is right in his conten- tion that people die too young. Human life should be prolonged, and it can be by higher education on matters of hygiene. The aver- age expectation of life in the United States is only about forty- four years, says the Boston Globe. It should be much higher, and prob- ably will be hereafter, for people are learning more and more con- cerning the prevention of disease. HARD FOOT CALLDUSES REMOVED QUIGKLY THE LENGTH OF LIFE. Tells How to/Ouro Quickly. A Mean Woman. y! President of the Structural Iron Workers’ Union, who was convnt.» ed, with other members of the union executive, of participation in the McNamara-McManigal dyna- mite plots. “If you have any stomach trou- ble-waft. digest your food, use Grape-Nuts food for breakfast at least. and you won’t be able to praise it enough when you see how different you feel.†Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,†in pkgs. “There’s a. Reason.†Ever read the above letter? A new om appears trom llme to tlmo. They an genuine, true, and full of human Interest. 01d Experience Still Holds the Palm. For real practical reliability and something to swear by, experience -â€"plain old experienceâ€"is able to carry a. big load yet without getting swaybacked. A Western woman found some things about food from Old Experi- ence a good, reliable teacher. She writes: “I think I have used almost every breakfast food manufactured, but none equal Grape-Nuts in my esti- mation. “I was greatly bothered with weak stomach and indigestion, with formation of gas after eating and tried many remedies for it, but did not ï¬nd relief. Mr. W. Larkinrs, the London (England) steepleij who climbed the Nelson Column and restored the statue in 1905, the centenary of Trafalgar. has been engaged to reâ€" pair the monument of the ï¬rst Duke of Sutherland, near Dunrobin Cas- tle. The journey from London is 652 miles, and the monument stands on the summit of Ben Vraggie, 1,300 feet high. The statue itself stands on a solid stone pedestal 90 feet high, and measures 33 feet in height, nearly twice the size of the statue of Nelson in Trafalgar Square. It takes two hours to climb the mountain. and work has to cease in time for the descent be- fore dark. the top of the mountain being covered with snow neatly all the winter. ' ’ v “Then I decided I must diet and see if I could overcome the. difï¬- culty that way. 1‘23! choice of food was Grape-Nuts because the doctor told me I would not digest starchy food. “Grape-Nuts food has been a. great beneï¬t to me for I feel like a, dif- ferent person since I begun to eat it; It is wonderful to me how strong my names have become. I advise everyone to try it, for ex- perience is the best teacher. Thoucands of Samples Distributed Aroundl Milan. Criminals or madmen, so far un- traced, have been busy recently in sending around to house proprietor}; in Milan, Italy, thousands of poi- SOD'Cd lozenges and capsules. in the frvrm of sample advertimments purâ€" porting to be an infallible cure for all kinds of stomach troubles. Over 2 000 of these samples have been collected by the police. and on examination. by the municipal analvst thev have been found to contain cyanide of potassium and metallic salts. The outrages are supposed to be an abominable form of revenge/on local owners of proâ€" perty for the recent heavy rises in house rent. Many very serious cases of poiâ€" soning ’ollowed. Among other the prop‘iatress of the house Where I reside, saws a, correspondent of the London Chronicle. is lying at the point of death and the physicians, who hqve watched continually at her b'dside for 36 hours, despair of saving her life. POISONED LOZENG h. THE BEST TEACHER. Steeplejack's New Feat. F. M. RYAN. “How do you estimate the suc- cess of a social function ‘2†“By the number of people who were disappointed at not getting invitations.†' ' Your drurzgiet will refund money lf PlZO OINTMENI‘ fails to cure any case of Itch- ing. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Lifelike. “These mechanical toys are very lifelike.†“How so ‘1†"Johnny’s automohfle has run down the cat and knocked the saw- dust out of two dolls.†Lord Nelson’s “Hint.†The Scotsman’s conviction that Scotland is the leaven and the rest of the universe the lump comes out amusineg in this story from the Dundee Advertiser: Jock cocked his eye at the flags and turned to his crony. “Man. Geordie, is that "a’ your sense ’1†he asked. “Scotland kens well enough that her bairns will do their dutyâ€" that’s just a hint to the English- At the Battle of Trafalgar, two Scots, messmates and cronies from the~same village, happened to be gtationed near each other when the celebrated signal was displayed from the admiral’s ship. land I†men. 7’ Mlnard‘s Llnlment Cures Colds, Etc. Hub (after a night 0110â€"! feel like a two-spot. I wish you’d tele- phone to the ofï¬ce that I’m in bed with the grip. . Wifeâ€"That would be a lie. Hubâ€"How particular you women are! Fetch over that grip and lay it on the bed near my feet. There! Now will you telephone? “Look up and read. Jock,†said one to the other. “ ‘England ex- pects every man to do his duty’â€"â€" not a word for puir auld Scot- Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Distemner. PIMPLES THIBKLY SBATTEBED UN FABE Muncey, Ontarioâ€"“Some time ago my face was 1.1 a, very bad condition with some Lind of pimples. ’Iho pimples were thickly . scattered. The tops of them were white; matter was in them. They were quite large and my face was sore and itchy and looked badly. I had to scratch to be comfort. ablé and sometimes lost; my sleep. The sores lasted about two months and I tried some ointment: but didn't like them. Then I Sent for some Cutlcuta Soap and Cutlcum Ointment. used them for two weeks and I was completely cured." (Signed) Alex. R. Oko, April 2. 1912. nerds n case which seemed as bad and 35 hopeless as yams can possibly be. This isthc experienced Mr. II. I. Brown. 384 Bathurst St, Toronto. in his own words: in Bad Condition. Pimpies, Large. Face Sore and itchy. Looked Badly. Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment Cured in Two Weeks. Clarkson. 0ntarlo.â€"â€"â€"“My little glrl. used two years. starved wlth a. skin disease on her face. so I called In the doctor and he said It. was eczema. The MI: was quite red and all scaly. I walth the pm well with the Cuflcura Soap and then I one the Cutlcura Olnbmant on. You ought to mehernowâ€"utuirunlflyl WASA BONFIHMEI] DYSPEPTIG “Gentlemenâ€"I have much pleasure in mentionin to you the hencï¬ia received from your a-Bm-Co Dyspepsia Tablets and can cheerfully recommend them. I simply had conï¬rmed dyspc aia with all its wretched symptoms, on tried about all the advertised cures will: no success. You have in Nn-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets the best curative agent I could ï¬nd. It isnow such npleasute to enjoy meals; with their consequent nourish- ment that I want to mention this (or the beneï¬t of others.†The fact that I lot of prucri (ions or Io-cnflcd “cum†have failed to tip you in no sign that you have got to go on suffering. Try Na-Dm-Co Dyspcmin Tablets undue how quickiy this sterling tensed): will giye you teiiff gap yen}! remedy will 've you tciici ugd start your staunch in; ptoperly. I! i‘ doclu't help you, you get your money back. soc a b0} 33).}: Qrgggist’l. Comppugaed a box at m dmggist’l. Conpousded b the, ational Dmx ind Che-i031 Co. 'M W. Ranked. 14; "I Mend a cream deal with piles. I had them very bad. and they “chad and burned so I could hardly bear it. When I got. the Cutlcura Ointment I tried la. Now is has entirely cured me." (Signed) Mn. Cyrus Ward. Jan. 1. 1912. Cuticura Soap md Outlcun Ointment are sold throughout the world. Send to Potter D. a: 0. Com. Dept. 63D. Boston. U.’B.A.. for tree sample of each with Sit-page beck. How Finds it a Pleasm to Enjoy Lleais FILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS SCALY ECZEMA ON FACE A Sop to Her Conscience. Her Plan. So careful do they tend them there, and so frugal are they of waste in trcdd-en pastures, says Our Dumb Animals, that they actually tether their animals. and the chilâ€" dren or indoor se‘vants shift them at morn, noon and night. Gentleness is their cue in hand- ling the calf, which after a. short dose of mother’s milk has to be con- tent with skimmed milk, or skille- gal?e. She is haltered and fed by hand and becomes docile and genâ€" tle and when two years old yields indoors or out her bountiful bucket of frothy, rich mi‘k to the quiet wo- men folk who milk her. Laugh at old Trouble and you’ll see That he’ll go at your bidding; For Trouble is a grouch, and he Will never stand for kidding. Gentlemen.â€"I have used MINARD’S LINIMENT from time to time for the pea: twenty years. It, was recommended to me bv n {Imminent physicir‘n of Montreal. who ca led it the "great Nova Sootia. Lini- ment." It does the doctor's work: it is narticularly good in cases of Rheumatism and Bpralne. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tyke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinire Tabhma. Druggism refund money if it fails to cure. EISEW. GROVES signature ts on each box. The milk is used almost exclusive- ly in making butter. A good Jer- sey is beautiful in form and her abounding dairy products make her a favorite with the household, an ornament to any farm or estate and a source of great. proï¬t to her owner. - “'Is'a, ton of coal very much, pa ?" “It depends on whether you are shovelling it or burning it.†“Doesn’t Ida keep her hardwood floors in beautiful condition?†“Perfect! Everyone who goes there is carried out with a. fracture or a, dislocation.†Has Body Crematod and [Ises Iron In It as Set for Ring. An ingenious method of disposing of the ashes of a cremated body has been recorded. After a woman had been cremated the husband took the ashes to a chemist for the putt pose of extracting the iron, which he is now wearing set in his rmg as one would wear a. diamond. Little Island Keeps the Breed Pure by Stringent Laws. ' Undoubfedly the little island of Jersey has been emiched by the prcï¬t of its cows. In modern days potato raising and fruit culture have helped, but it is‘the solid, conâ€" tinual proï¬t of the cattle that has made the iuland rich. The Jersey breed is kept pure by stringent laws against the importa- tion of foreign stock. The summer pasturage is Very rich, and cattle remain out from May till October, but during the winter they are alâ€" wavs comfortablv housed. Minard’a Liniment 00., Limited. A good fellow is usually a maxi who can pay 90 cents a round for drinks because his wife does her washing and makes her own waists. Minard’s Lleent Cures Garget In Cows. The amount of iron in a human body, according to the statement of a well known analytical chemist, is at best very smallâ€"a. matter of grainsâ€"and it varies very much acâ€" cording to the state of health. Anaemia people have very slight traces of iron in their bodies, but in normal persons there is enough to use, as it has been used, in plane of a stone inAa ring. Halifax. N. 8.. Sept. 21, 1905. Mlnard's Linimont Cures Diphtheria. Try Murine Eye Remed'y. No Stunningâ€"Feels Fine~Acta Quickly. Try it for Rcd,Weul§, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus- trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Ocullstsvnut 5,“l‘umm, Med- lcino"-bub used In successful Physicians' Prac- tice for many yrars. Now dedlcatveJ to the Pub- llc and sold by)!“ glans at 250 und 60¢ per Boule. Murine Eye lvollu Aseptic Tubes, Zoo and We. Murine Eye Remedy 60.. Chicago The London (England) Cremation Company has knowledge of, the case 0." a, woman who always carried the ashes of her late husband about with her, and gave instructions that when her end came her body was to be cremated and the amber r‘xed w?th those of her husband. With the growth in the number of clema- 1-1 Why is a naughty bay nae a stamp 2â€"He requires licking. When tou.r,,,EÂ¥,e§fl99$!_°§I€ WEARS REMAINS OE" WIFE. COWS MADE JERSEY RICH. Yours truly, A Good Fellow. Try This. Depends. Perfect. “G. G. DUSTA-N, Chartered Accountant. \"BVENTY-Slx ACRES Wl'l‘li 60‘)†W bnildinxs and nnplc orchard: aboul Wrï¬ mike frnm flamihnn 0’ ACRES-£10815 'I‘O LONDO‘T MARKET. 0 new frame cottage. stable. Wmmi wchsnge for farm. 5 ceï¬t (are to any. The Western Real Estate, London. Ont. ]_ UNDREDACRH.â€"COU.\'TY HALI‘UN'I Good House; Building“ Orchard. (horn HV‘d n“ tin-v 70TH". HOME WORK, $7 T0 8ft! PER WEEKâ€"- We want. reliable parties to kn" for us at home, whole or spare time. We furnish machine. yarn. etc. Fowl your name and address at once for full unfli- m‘nra. The Canadian Whalen‘o Distri- buting (‘43.. ‘Dept. W.. Oer, Ont. It’s easier for a girl in brows than to darn socks H. w. DAWSON. Ninety Golborno Strut. Toronto. ‘ I w nwfm‘l Toronto. ‘J Internal and external. cured with. out pain by our home treytment. Wri us before too late‘ Dr. Benman Media (‘43.. Limited. Collinzwood. Ont. ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BUAD‘ I der Swan. Kidney trouble. Gravel. 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