N017 REMEDY so SPEE‘bY 'OR “EFFICIENT-w “Xerviline†Cures Cramps Ends Misery Instantly AE real c Yses, a rea’ ‘4 cra' p is a digad- new sq mm is ova " . dos‘e of Nervmh' o 'Iï¬lis isn’t Eféi‘e taikéivt‘s a‘ solifl‘.’ tru hful fact. No other remedyâ€"Dog a ngle oneâ€"will cure crampsm quibkly and harmlessly, as Nerflwg; It Kits the spot in a jiï¬fy and‘;§hve&:ï¬ heap of misery. " “‘ - “Last Saturday night myfstiop‘lzygif‘; felt{ like an internal machinjé,""?yi'rite'.§{ T. P. Granger from Hartforél 5.31 was; awakened from a sound Tslewép any}. foupd myself suffering the ï¬asï¬kimï¬j of ï¬torture. I was so doubled fup [- cotï¬d hardly cross my room‘bL Irhad useid Nerviline before for th'&~__s'ame thing and took a real good dose.‘iQpc;e' I felt the warm, soothing sensatioxi'of- Netvillne in my stomach I knew I was all'right. It ï¬nished the crampsâ€" Just one single dose.†. . » ~ ickness at night is rendered a nig tmare of the past if Nervillne is handy. It may be earache, toothache or (cramps. Nervillne in every case Wil cure at once and save calling the doctor. Nerviline is a family physi- cia in itself. The large 500. family Biz bottle, of course, is most econo- mioï¬l. Small trial siZé costg a. 'quar-' Len? All dealers s’ell Nefv'iline. lIoiv IIc Successfully Encountered i “'in lgyptian Ofï¬cials. ‘iThe Living Sp‘liinxof Egyptfl such was the title once bestowed updn Lord Cromer, the great proâ€" conf-sul and. make}; of, modern Egypt, who zit-lithe moment’oif-Wri'lji ing‘is reported to be lying seriously ill in; his London residence. Lprd Cromer used quick and darâ€" ingï¬metrh-ods in dealing with Egyp- tian risings. At, one time Cairo .wasi'almost ‘epenly' disaffected; "and the ,‘Britishrga-rris-on was-small: - -~-Hie» lordship, however, caused it to be known __that a regiment was on the way from; India, but he Was careful not ‘to eXpJain that it «insist/ed" of; sick-leave and time-expired men and bandsmen. All the ableâ€"bodied soldiers in garrison were ordered to parade all over the town in small parties, and the natives did not take ingvth‘e fact that they Were a; sort of stage‘army fâ€"t/he same men oven and ‘ over 'a-‘gain. The lest-étmw wasn'when Lord Cromer coolly put on flannels and publicly; played game‘ after ame of tennié. This ï¬nal piece of ravado nipped the bhreatened ris- ing in the bud. ...D __- v 7 Several times during his early days in Egypt Lord Cromer’s life was in danger. An English visitor who resembled him Was found stabâ€" bed to death, having been killed in mistake for the great pro-consul; while on another occasion a dervish was found to have a knife concealed in a petition which he was about to present to his lordship. And it; was because he was al- ways a. man of deeds, not words, that Lord Cromer became known as the “Sphinx of Egypt.†He made himself a. power in Egypt which ad- mitted of no rivalry, and, although in 1883, when‘lm‘was chosen agent- a-nd Consul-General, highly-plach Egyptians told _ him it: would _ be ‘ Keep C001 "Don't spend so much-13f your time cooking during hot weather, and your fam- ily will be _h9althi_er..with,ou_t the heavy c‘ooke‘d‘fddds. †They’re light and easily digested and yet nourishing and satisfying. No bother in preparationâ€"just pour from the package and add cream. and . sugar â€" or they’re fresh berries 0]: fit-ï¬t. Canaiian Postum Cereal C “’indsor. Ont. Give them “n Est Toasties The Meï¬xor)‘ Lingers" LORD (.‘ROMER. Comfortable and impossible to do away with bribery and the buying and selling of jus- tice in the Land, the answer was, “I am heggtamhange all that.†Lord Cr‘é’i’pe g went to the Khedive to d' ,_ V 'Ehaï¬gijnstant dis- missal ofwa. A: ,l‘ N ‘ ?1 who was ‘E, a ‘51. ' friend "%ï¬Ã©Â§Â§Â§â‚¬qtlesi€s§ mflman ‘him, _ ‘V‘YVelllr†_ Loxdj' iCromjer re< plied, ‘qlilté' 'cbolly; “unless I have an order bf dis-mi‘Ss‘al in ï¬ve minâ€" utes I'will go and cable to England at once that/I armcoming home. That will mean your dethrone- ment.†And before Lord Cromer ï¬gï¬ï¬-gbe pal-ace he: had',mgl1i3‘z;pockct t’hé ‘b‘rder‘ï¬ie hafllder‘haï¬â€˜cled from thedespotic Khedive. . uA very primitive custom of the na- tives of the Bering and arctic coasts of Siberia, a custom that has come down from generations of savage an~ cestors, is the annual celebration of the whale dance, when the Eskimos E select their wives. .- VVhen the sun moves southward at “he endmof the short summer season, and the ice closes up the northern sea, the whales come down to open water: IThen in celebration of the season’s 'catch, the ice dwellers assemble for the whale dance, which lasts twenty- one days. W'A‘hmedici'n'é "that-will keep "Chï¬di' Tent-well r is- "a" 'gre a‘t-flb oon - to teve ry» mother. This is just what Baby’s an Tablets - do. Ala-Hgoccasipnal dose keeps the little stomach and bowelsl right and ,prgvents‘flï¬ick- ne‘ss. Du'r'i'nyg 't,hé""‘hot_ izlsu'm’mer months stomaoh’ï¬roilbles Sï¬eedily turn to ‘fatali;.;§iai€ifhoea 01f *ého'l‘era infrantvum 31f Balby,’\530w11‘ .Tabâ€" lets are not aty hand the.'o'h‘?_i:1’-'may die within a‘fewt‘flgounsï¬ Wise mo: there always†keepithle'iTablets '1 in the house and giï¬â€™Ã© {their Ichildren an occasional dose...'to clearput the stomach and bowels andkeepï¬hem well. Don’t "wait till baby is ill- the delay may dost}, precious life. Get the Tablets now and_you may feel reasonably safe: Every m0: t‘her who uses the Tablets praises them and that isth'e best evidence that there is no other medicine for children so-good. The Tablets are eold by medicine dealers or by mail at. 25 cents a. box from The Dr. William‘s Co, Bi‘ockville, Ont. HOT WEATHER AILMENTS When the Eskimos Select Husbands and Wives. The great dance circle 13 prepared, and in the centre the dancers, bath male and female, perform the most savage of evolutions and motions to the accompaniment «of rhythmless- beating of the tomtoms and weird chanting. The dance songs tell of the prowess of the hunters and ~of the his- tory of the. tribe. The movements or the,wox'i1eni.are surprisingly graceful, and they mean to show in their dance ’tliiir‘t?,1'a8~-dau‘ghtbx's ofJa» great people, they are possessed of all the qualities such women should have; g‘he men execute pantomimio 3cm, *‘ot the hunt, and go through allithaxmotions of th¢..,1ci‘11;;;;;t11_8yrapegr-the {cleahearr slay th'e‘iggglj‘usxand se’al,_;and £11311}; with extifégéb ,Qt'qr'tlbllg: "it " quish the hale: ; ‘ Dur‘ï¬f‘gï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ V§t d’aysao when the tl’ft’x' afï¬xggitjqr the. Béï¬Ã©â€˜c- Dul‘ï¬fg‘gfla§¢rlast “ days :10 when the tin: Wegfljgr - tion of husbands‘aâ€"n‘ ,ï¬e man performs his mate deuce gefore the woman he has pickedout. In panto- mime he promises to provide her genv erously with the fruit of the hunt, both toodunnd far. If she is pleased with him, she walks out and dances her acceptance, and-shows how she will look after the igloo. - When they have danced before each other, they are married after the custom of the tribe, and he leads her off to his walrus- look at danced marriel and he hide lodge. . _. . . During the dan'ce they feast on tha19 liébout an inch tyick, and 100 a like ï¬bekï¬wlm blubber be eemjt a ï¬g .fleï¬h ’is TAisuall abbut :ï¬qtï¬xï¬tgé‘nziï¬v s t k. The black skin ‘m‘l‘d‘the hugger, latter cut to the hwg‘é‘iizig ‘ 8 th k. '. an‘d‘the ‘b’hï¬gm‘, $39 lat thickness of the former, tuk, and is considered a It is eaten raw, and alth THE WHALE DANCE Lord Cron‘i‘ei at to the stant dis- Who was f riend. Khe- a (ï¬Smiss ’J‘flil Birds Arc Given Offlvciais. Stav- tus in Nigeria. V r ‘ ~ In the land‘ 6f the Niger says Mr. P. Amaury Talbot. in the Londgn Times, little or no Stigma, attaches to jail birds._ refpulsive to the civilized ear, is most palatable. It has a flavor something like that of chestnuts. Such residence is indeedil‘dblied‘: upon as givingnaï¬sorti. status. At Calabar'lsbme _ _ . were out cleaning the road,=:-whe__f a. clerk, dressed in the height of; fashion, high collar, patent leather boots, and the smai'heshof suit-s, went by. In passingyhe fliCkedyone of the bending laborers with a little swagger cane he was carrying. At once the aggrieved party sprang erect. “What!†he exclaimed with splendid contempt. “You dare touchme ! You factory man I Lookâ€" a me!†Here he pointed to the broad arrows prominent-1y disâ€" played »ov-er his simple vest and loin cloth. {‘1 be government man! See here!†And the dandy passed on abashed. Nu Alimonyâ€"Just a Separation In fact, prison residence is often regafde‘fl as conferring 'the' mark ‘of culture and distinction. The last governor- of "Southern Nigeria. once complimented a chief of the interior on his knowledge of English, to which the man replied with a, proud air, “of course I be ï¬t to talk English mouthi I learn, all that 'when I live long time foi‘pfisqnï¬â€™.‘ ‘ St. Veronique. VQue.â€"“A\ly little girl igotz ringworm all over the face. hands. and ‘anï¬s. I was given a sort. of white olntmcnt; ’ and like a. phial of water to wash with. After eight days of this treatment the _‘ ringworms instead of heal- ing became dark red and 'were‘ spreading. then were ,: burning and painful. The ' child‘sufl’crod day and night ; 'from‘mhe greats “chins. l ;. I . was yery disturbed. "One evening I found a sample of Cut!- Zcurb. Soap and Qiptpggqp phat. Imhagfgg 'hué'sted‘th‘e‘ year-Heme; " 'Sb‘ ['"cammmc‘ed‘ . i {a wash with the small piece of Cuticura Soap, g'thcn applying the Cutlcura Ointment and c tho'cnd of'tnree' days thachtliwassuï¬ ering less. Then we wrote to some friends in Montreal to get some Cucicura. Soap and pintmcnt for us. After ï¬fteen days' treat;- ment the ringworms were crusted over and ' hitish. then on the twenty-ï¬fth day they Ecre all dry and cured." (Signed) Mrs. ’larie Louise Riou. May 28. 1913. When you buy a. ï¬ne toilet soap think of the advantages Cuticura Soap possesses over the most expensive toilet soap ever made. In addition to being absolutely pure and re- freshingly fragrant.’i'tlis delicately yet 0380- ï¬ver medicated.~ giving you two soaps in éne. a. toilet and a. skin 5039 at one price. Cuticura. Soap and Cuiricura Ointmenbvare ï¬eld by druggists and dealers everywhere} For a. liberal free Sample of each. with 32-1). Book. send post-card to Potter Drug 6:: Chem. Corp.. Dept. D. Boston. U. s. A. Hands and Arms. Burningand Pain- ful. Suffered Day and Night from Itching. Cured by Cuticura Soag and Cuticura Ointment ' ‘ Peaceful, quiet separation, no damage done. svérybody ohappy againâ€"that’s the situat-iQn when you divorce your comm Winn Pubirmm’e Corn Extractor. Acts like magic-*vdpu'rt use any but “Putnam’sâ€â€" it’s the 5best, 254:. at all dealers. tlfy ;_.,Mx5. Brydeâ€"I toldumy husband I was gaihgio .give something :of. my. owncooking" 'and'he said I’d better try it on the dog ï¬rst. Wasn’t that ‘a: cruel =su "Her Fr thought y( out of he won THE MARK 0F Cl‘L'l‘I'RI']. NBWURFVI' All ' VER'GHRL’S FAEE m2 'e were seem f the WlndOW )W Reaping re’s your little brother hurt himself.†suggestaon -‘G > Friend â€" Very! vour husband was Damn god Victor. ('1) Insults. the fa rthgsr and And fond in 1 The Arabs stopped at an havp luncheon ; one had thr and the bther had ï¬ve, wl 612 mlsswn to My {heyr cheerful] had. eaten. '1‘ them for the him; 'lcft eigl awn y therefore three ducatlsrarc: mme.“ But the other Arab argued differ- éntly, and contended that he 'should have seven ducats, and the ï¬rst man idue. ~The casp‘was refefrcd'to the cadi of the ‘nearest to’Wn, Wh’o' i115â€" held.».‘.th.e.. secondwman’rsucontention J This is ï¬hé will? he’rea‘chcd his de- cxslon : .ztshre'é'a maria sumac! ..¢i.ght. daféifi'tï¬i'drb}? wei‘éhj? kayak .géx'ihd ,Qtwoi‘ thirds for each, of eight-thirds. The ï¬rst Arab 413ng three da-teis)a so he co ï¬â€˜ï¬f‘ibhféé El; I ‘ ‘ V giné'gthirtfjffgto £59, whole, but he ate" eightâ€"thugs hiih- self, so he gave only one-third of a date_ to the stranger. ‘The second Arab --contrib'ut’ed ï¬ve dates", of ï¬f- tepriâ€"thil’ds ; hé ate eight-thirds :himâ€" Sélf, and'gaxe sevenâ€"thirds to the stranger.~ ' ' I ' How the (,‘ndi Sétllod stranger Were‘ 'to 'eat said .7 7'80 Fedsoned thecladi, ahfl he gave the ï¬rst Arab one ducat'and the second seven ducarts. Halifax, N.S., Dec. 15.â€"-VVhen inter- viewedat her.‘home at 194 Argyle St., Mrs. Haverstdck was quite willing to talk of her peculiarly unfortunate case. “I was always ‘blue’ and depressed, felt-"weak; languid and“ utterly unï¬t for any work. My stomach was so disordered that I had no appetite. .What .I 'did'e'at' disagreedg 11' suffered greatly from dizziness and sick head- ache and feared a nervous breakdown. Upon my ’druggist’s recommendation I used Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Haiifax Sends Out a Message of Help to' Many People. . vuwu v 1 ----- .7 ~-~~-» w ' ‘y cians'hur‘ ailed to help me. (I, this 'r_ ‘n‘that I strongly ï¬Ã©i’érsgvdth'isio V'T‘ach or diges- grtZO“,ils"é Dr. Hamilton‘s Billsflfi' I , . Di‘..HamiI-ton's Pills~strengthen the stomach, improve digestion, strength- ,en‘ the nerves land; restore debilitated systems tp'healthf By cleansing the‘ blood of long-standing impurities, by bringing the system to a high point of vigor, they effectually chase away weariness, depression and disease. Good for young or old, for men, for women, for children. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Minard’s Liniment Cu: Midnight V1 Cats are getting ancef’ “Maybe we could have licenses.†“I don‘t know th much. But I thin] have to take out 1i .______â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Minaxd's Liniment Co I‘M‘unmn“ #nge Aw “I felt better aironce. Every day I imprqyed. In six weeks I was a well mah,“"c_:ured cqmpletely aftgydiffer- Able-Bodied Youths Scarce. Of every 100 persons subject to military duty in Germany, 58.9 per cent. Qf lthe farmer lads are ï¬t for service, against 31.9 per cent. in Berlin proper, which shows the smallest percentage of able-bodied youths of any place in the empire. The, statistics," which are- for-the year 1912, have just been made pub lic. Wilmersdorf. one of the Great- er Berlin municipalities, which has the lowest death rate of any city of Germanv. furnishes 48.2 recruits Cowhrd. “My husband is a, coward.†. “What makes you think so?†“He insists that I have got; to tell the landlord that he must; paper the parlor or we‘ll move.†the lowest of German £015 sergiu exgming‘d; bf'any o‘t'h‘ try Thé YOUR you a, dollar “1 certainl‘ “Well.. you ised if I brou my teacher y and I didn’t. nvuu vuu ..-_-___ , Try Murine Eye Remedy tor Red Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulgzed Eyelids; k0 Bmm'ting»~ "115: Eye Comm“. J Write for Book. 014113 Eye Jymau Free. Murine-Eye Remedy 00., Chicago. "'“H'Bï¬â€™z‘if’s 3; 3C said .the new : soda; and wate bottles with scullery ï¬oo: ht datrt mnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Nova Scotia Case of» a 1 interest to All Women Minn-(1': Liniment Cures "T113715 ere' zen A D}: SERT PROBLEM. own DRUGGIST yuyvmunxou A Young Diplomat. Would you be glad if lollavr Z" ' three 1'6 hree duc ne du< Ill)‘ * had ï¬ve, which they ogether. Presently a 3 up, 'and asked perâ€" are their .meal.‘ which ly’ gratiï¬ed. '-Afte‘r all he ‘s‘trarirger athanked food they had given ht; *du'czits‘,‘ "and ‘mde )l :Ittm'. dorf, one of the Great- Liï¬i’cipaht‘iési,’ Which has death rate of any city furnishes 48.2 recruits. among-Ngmr ‘ilDO m’én’} flfl-guré “eifccgevtlin†f ' iar'ée’cit-y i‘h‘th’é‘ Con'hi' Good ter‘ mixed in‘ 't.. squirt-s. “1311009, in half the‘ ï¬nfé; bottlesfléï¬fmbdi would, my remember ht a, good r u’_d give 111 1d: the thm 1V6 me a. 1t 1dea Idea. ant )I Dd re duc I) imcult Colds. Etc. abs h date if I saved on prom port fron a/am 0:313; 7“I don’t know 'that it would help much. But I think‘th-ey ought to way r . . age. 1have to take out heenses to slng.†the m ? You will find relief in Zam-Buk! ' ’- It eases the burning, stinging z; pain, stops b!eeding and brings_ a. ease. Perseverance, with Zam-Q Buk, means cure'. Why not prove? ; {his 7 .411 Druggicfa and Stormâ€"1 600 box- 0.0.0 WEEKLY IN LIVE TQSVN' IN York County. Stationery_,_an_d 3001‘ Business. in connectibn., «Price 59,111! : $1,000. Terms liberal. VV'ilson Publlsh- ' In‘g Company, 73 “(est ‘Aflhlaide ‘St-raet. Toronto. ' ANGER, TUMORS. ,LUMPs, ETC" internal and external, curéd-i With.- out pain by our home treatment. ertg us before too late. Dr. Bellman 'Mediéal 00.. Limited. Collingwood. Ont._ n. W. DAWSON. Colborne St.. Toronto. cook ence satl‘s Calgar during SUTJMEB TOURIST BATES '1'0 PACIFIC COAST. sale Aug gl‘atei parti‘c ronto‘ His Wish. She (during the .quarrel)â€"-I only married you to spitefred Johnson. .‘ »He (ruefully)â€"I wish to heaven you’d married Fred Johnson to spite I116 Minard's Liniment Cures Gargot in Cows. Minamd’s .L'in'imént Co.. Lin: 5 Genmlemen,â€"Lasty,Au at t badly cut, in edeveu aces wire fence. .Thl‘ee of the ones) healed soon. but the c foul and rotten. and though kinds of medicine thev had foul and rotten. and thong] kilnds of medicine thev 11:11 :re'sult.- At last. a doctor. neg MINARD'S LAINIMENT weeks’ time_eveify son) wa bhe hair has grown over 9: condimion. The Lintiment wdudarful in its working. Witne My ignorance pm‘haps I sl In springing 'this one but This thing I’d really like ti) 1" YOU \VANT '8, spac: 'ed flat reach \I W. DAWSON. Nlngcy Colborne Strut. Toronto. ' Mlnard's pra was app] k and when e presented. To: whom if This is to cert worked for z NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. ff ne St a1 Ontario Chicag( :e-d' 1nt0_ bé ‘remzu f tickets need end ‘hicago' and‘ North V low rate round-trig 111 all points in" Car ‘ San FranciscorPox mcouver. Victoria;- ,v Banff, . Yellowstone Ike Ju] t train elders. FARMS I'OB. BALI: Midnight Vocations. are getting to be WA NT T‘b"‘13UYâ€"‘ GR'SELL "A Stock. Grain 01‘ Dairy. Eqrm. \V. 'Dawson, Bram‘pton, or 90 MISCELLANEOUS. Perry Baker Liniment Cure It flgï¬ Sore, 0f 'l‘i( ‘8 Reference Ignorant. 46 n to‘ ying for a, place, as askedifor 3. refer- North Wester JOHN R. IIOLDE y con‘ that N {y like tb' kndx‘ cut worm cut mm compe ISSUE 29â€"’l4. 11k) as healed ath one i pig} unted ,matt 11 de‘ adv )u ENS 1t 57» a barbed Lia. (smuivl ere became tried many 0 beneï¬cial ised-dne to )11 Om n them to a, mus- C 01‘†“‘6‘ are me Ion .' stretch (1- ‘cover if playo- ..etc.. mber. illus. full nnett. mper TH}: N011 four and eia