MOTHERS OF NO mother of young children should be without a box of Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets mother’s best friend and are good as a doctor in the house. Concerning them Mrs. Ingersoll, Ont., writes: “I used Baby’s Own Tablets for the IITILE ONES past eight years and would not be do it is a good rule to ask ourse I can highly reCom- what We should wish on the morrow without them. Thoughts for the Day. Li'berty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it. The situation that has not its are duty. its ideal, was never yet occu- as pied by any man. However mean your life is meet F. Wurger, it and live it; do not shun it and have call it hard names. If you are ever in doubt what to lves mend them to all mothers of young we had done. H 'children. The Tablets are Sold Manners are the happy ways of by medicine dealers or by mail at doing thingsâ€"each one a. stroke of 25 cents a box from The Dr. \Vil» genius 01- 0f 10‘.e_.m,w liams’ Medicine CO., Brockvillve, Ont. F...â€" WIT AND WISDOM. repeated and hardened into usage. Kind looks, kind words, kind acts and warm handshakesâ€"these. are a. secondary means of grace. when men are in trouble and fightâ€" The man who does things can afâ€" ing their unseen battles. ford to let his wife do the talking. A peek of trouble is one Die when I may, I want it said thing of me by those who knew me best that is mighty SEldUm ‘Shm‘t “fight- that I always plucked a thistle and To him who does everything its prqper time one day three. There is no greater misfortune than not to be able to bear misforâ€" tune. Some people cast their upon the waters, expecting it come back toasted. “Is he rich?†“I don’t think so, but he must be.†“Why?†“I heard him say the other night that he lets his wife have all the money she wants.†Flatlbushâ€"“ll’hen I came out of 'church on Sunday I found my horse ,fast asleep in the shed.†Benson- hurstâ€"“Why, he couldn’t hear the Sermon from‘there, could he?†Proving Itâ€""I gave you a penny yesterday to be good. and to-day you are just as bad as can be.†Willieâ€"“Yes; I’m trying to show that you got your money’s worth yesterday.†Mickâ€"“Oi hear as how Murphy joined the army. How is he loikin’ it?†Partâ€"“Loikin’ it! Shure, he was niver so well off in all his l-oife He’s got two socks the same now.†Dunkleyâ€"“You can’t ï¬nd a man anywhere who enjoys a good joke ,better than I do !†Friendâ€"“That’s so. I have heard you tell the same jolke forty times, and laugh at it every time.†“Remember, Bangs, we are deâ€" ending on your baby to cry lustin the third act. Do you think he'll do his part-l†Actorâ€"Fatherâ€"“He ought to. He’s been rehearsing every night for months.†A church was to be renovated, and the carpenter was showing the vicar round “There seems to be a. lot of dry rot in these pews,†said the vicar. “That’s nothing,†said the carpenter, “to what there is in the pulpit.†“What, is the child howling for now,†asked its father from the. depths of his easy-chair. “He wants his own way.†mapped the mother. And with his mind on the latest war news the father replied, “Well, if it's his why don’t you let him have it?†bread to P m __.__._ux<_._. CLEAR-BEADED Head Bookkeeper Must Be Reliable The chief bookkeeper in a. large business house in one of the West- ern cities speaks of the harm tea and coffee did for him: “My wife and I drank our ï¬rst cup of Postum a little over two years ago, and we have used it ever since. to the entire exclusion of tea. and coffee. It happened in this way: “I had an attack of pneumonia, which left me with dyspepsia, or neuralgia of the stomach. My ‘cup of cheer’ had always been tea or coffee, but I became convinced, after a time, that they aggravated my stomach trouble. I happened to mention the matter to my gro- cer one day and he suggested that I give Postum a» trial. “Next day it came and we liked it so much that we will never change back: for I am a well man toâ€"da-y ,and have used no medicine. “My work as chief bookkeeper in our Co.’s branch house here is of a very conï¬ning nature. During my tea and coffee drinking days I was subject to nervousness and the ‘blues' in addition to my sick spells. These have left me since I began using Postum and I can conscienâ€" tiously recommend it to those whose work conï¬nes them to long hours? of severe mental exertion." Name given by Canadian Postum CO., Windsor. Ont. Read "The Road to Wellville,†in pkgs. Postum comes in two forms: I’ostlun Cereal â€"â€" the original formâ€"must. be well boiled. 150 and 25c packages Instant I’ostumâ€"n. soluble pow- .derâ€"dissolves quickly in a cup of? Ihot water, and. with cream andl sugar. makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30c and 50e tins. Both kinds are equally delicious. and cost about the same per cup. “There’s a. Reason†for Post-um. â€"sold by Grocers. _____________.___ Ill). 6. ISSI'E 23â€"‘15. I l“ planted a flower when I thought a. is “‘OI'th flower would grow. . First Long Step Towards Recovery [S TO‘FIND IF YOI’R SYMP- TOMS ARE 0F KIDNEY DISEASE. Kent County Lady Did Thisâ€"Then She L'sed Dodd’s Kidney Pills and Was Cured. Upper Bouctouehe, Kent CO., N. B., May 31st (Special).â€"Miss Genâ€" evieve Bastaraehe, an estimable lady living near here, is telling her friends of the beneï¬t she has received from Dodd's Kidney Pillss. “I am indeed happy to be able to state that I have been cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills,†Miss Bastarache says in an interview. ' “I was often so feeble I could not work. My sleep was broken and uni-refreshing. I had headaches and cramps in tlhe muscles. “I suffered from Rheumatism and Backach-e and was always tired and nervous. “I was in this miserable condi- tion when I decided to try Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. and I had not, taken two boxes till I felt better, and three boxes cured me.†Miss Bastarache made a long step towards recovery when she discovâ€" ered that her symptoms were of Kidney Disease. She then had only to use the old reliable Kidney rem- edy, Dodd’ls Kidney Pills, to ï¬nd a cure. Are your symptoms those of Kidney Disease? Where They Flourish. I never saw a purple oow, But goodness knows, It’s just because I never go To poster shop's. Keep ulnard’s Liniment 1n the house. A Dunfcrmline Collie. “Duke,†3. Scottish collie owned by Mr. H. C. Aitkein, of Priory Lane, Dun‘feirmlirne. had the shield and medal for daslhitntg into the I‘Ola/d at Dunfermvline in August, 1911. and saving a child from being run over. This is quite an unusual form of canine heroism, and suggests that there is no limit to the possibilities of a. dog in saving life. The child was. it seems, quite. a, stranger, yet “Duke†sprang into the road and snatched it from under the horse’s feet. There is an instance on re~ cord of a. collie dashing after a perambulat-or containing a baby which had “taken charge†down a very steep hill at Bristol and stop- ping it. Unfortunately no data has been preserved that would esâ€" tablish this interesting incident as an undoubted fact. Johnny‘s Strategy. Little sister had not been well and had been especially trying to small Johnny all day. Finally his patience came ‘to an end. “Mo- ther,†he asked, “don’t you want little sister to be a. good wife when she grows upl" “Of course."said the mother. "Well. you make me give everything to her 'cause she’s littler'n men But you're littler'n father, and when he comes home, you say ‘Here’s your slippers and magazine. dear’ â€â€"and before his mother could move Johnny tore his train of cars from the scream~ ing baby. "If we don't begin to train her she‘ll be a terrible wife," he said as he slammed the door. Never Went Away. Neighbor's Little Girl: "When did you get back, Mrs. Brown? Did you have a good time '1†Neighbor: “Why. I haven’t been away, my dear.†“Haven't you, really? I‘m sure I heard mother say you and Mr. Brown had been at loggerheads for a week." MInu-d’s Idniment Lumberman'l ruend YOUR SKIN NEEDS FOOD Is your skin hamh and dry? Are thcro signs of approaching wrlnklm? Are you getting worried about the possible loss of y<ur youthful beauty? (‘lvopntra didn't worry about these You needn't If I'uit is applied. Cleopatra and the noted beauties of the East know perfectly well that the skin requires food just as does the rest of the body. They fed their skin with a. pro pnmtion of Orioutal oils, the HPPI‘Q‘I of which has been 150 jealously guarded by sum-ceding generations that It has only recently come to light. Men. 100. flud l'ult a. valuable friend. An occasional application to the face not only feeds the skin and keeps it in the healthiest condition, but it leaves the taco much easier to shave. Experi- ence alone proves how much easier. Ilslt la the trade mark name by which this preparation is known and sold by all druggists, wholesale and retail. Uslt Mtg. 60.. Ltd., 476 RoncesvaIEes Ave.. Toronto. Ont. things. >I‘ IIis Reply. A Londoner was showing some country relatives the sights, of Lonâ€" don recently. and was pointing out, a magniï¬cent old residence built years ago by a famous and rather unscrupulous lawyer of his time. “And,†the Londoner was asked. “was he able. to build a. lmusc like that by his practice?" “Yes,†was the reply, “by this practice and his. practice‘s. †Minard’s Liniment used by Physicians. Art. To say an old thing in an old way is a. platitude. To say an old thing in a new way is wit. To say a. new thing in an old way is a. blunder. To say a new thing in it new way is art. Minard's Llnlment CO., Limited. Gents.â€"I have used your Mlnard's Llniment In my family and also in my stables for years and consider It the best medicine obtainable. Yours truly, ALFRED ROCHAV. Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. Up to the Minute. Cranque: “A wife is an expen- sive luxury.†Blanque: “So is an automolbile.’ Cranque‘ “Sure. But you can get a new model every year. 7 YOUR OWN DRUOGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Murine Eye Remedy for Red. Weak, Watery Eyes and Granule.th Eyelids; No Smarting- ust Eye Comfort. Write for Book of the Eye y mall Free. Murine Eye Remedy CO., Chicago. “Father, I think it only fair to tell you that I need $50. I’d rather owe it to you than to some out- sid-er.†Ask for Ward’s and take no other. Good Training. “Yes,†said the manager, “we want a man for our information bureau, but he must be a man who can answer all sorts of questions and not Lose his head.†“That’s me exactly,†said the applicant with enthusiasm. “I’m the flatlher of eight children.†Promises are worse than eggsâ€" you can‘t keep them after they are broken. ZAH-UK AND OUTMDB LIFE. Every tennis or ball player, every ‘ swimmer, every canoeist, every man or woman who , exercise, should keep a box of Zam-Buk handy. Zam-Buk Is a purely herbal prepara» , tion, which, as soon as applied to cuts, 1 etc, 3 .bruises, burns, sprains. blisters, sets up highly beneficial operations. First, its antiseptic properties render the wound free from all danger from blood poisoning. Next, Its sootliinr properties relieve and ease the pain ‘Then its rich, herbal balms penetrate 1the tissue, and set up the wonderful ‘process of healing. Barbed Wire lscratches, insect stings, skin diseases, .such as eczema, heat rashes, ring- worm, bables' heat sores, chafed places. lsore feetâ€"are all quickly cured by ZamBuk. It also eases and cures lplles. All druggists and stores. Ilse 1, Zaanuk Soap also; 25c. per tablet. loves outdoor life and' Story Against Himself. The Duke of L‘onnaught tells a. good story against himself. Some years ago, when he was raised to the position of Lieutenantâ€"Colonel of the lst Rifle Brigade. the late Queen Victoria. commanded that he should only be saluted as a regi- mental oflicer, and not as a. memâ€" ber of the Royal Family. On one. occasion, however, an Irish sentry, seeing the Duke. and Duchess ape proaching. turned out the guard and gave. the Royal salute. The Duke was much annoyed. and pro‘ ceeded to give the sergeant in charge a. piece of his mind. But the quick-wittcd Irishman was equal to the. occasion. “The guard; sorr,†he said, in his richest brogue, “is for Her Royal Highness, who, as a. member of the. Royal Family. is entitled to it 1" After that the Duke could say nothing. v Corns Applied In 5 Seconds Sore, blistering feet G u fr om cormpdnched toes can be cured ' by Putnam’. Ex- tractor In 24 hours. "Putnam's" soothes ‘ way that drawing pain, eases Instant- Iy, makes the teat feel good at cm. Got a 250. bottle of "Putnam's today. MISCELLANEOUS. ANCER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETQ. Internal and external. cured with- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical C0,. Limited. Collingwood. Ont. The First of ALL “Home Remedies†“ ASELINE,†in its many forms with their innumer- able uses, is the foundation of the family medicine chest. Vaseline Trademark It keeps the skin smooth and sound. Invaluable in the nursery for burns, cuts, insect bites, etc. Absolutely pure and safe. AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Insist on “Vaseline†in original pack- ages bearing the name, CHESE- BROUGIâ€"I M AN UFACTURâ€" ING CO., Consolidated. For sale at all Chemists and General Stores. Illurirated booklet free on r'tquer! CHESEBROUGH MFG CO. (Consolidated) 1880 CHABOT AVE... MONTREAL Depth 1 Ft. boats and Canoes. lky "Overstern " V Bottom Motor Boat Freight Prep Ontario.\ Length 15 Ft, Beam 3 Ft. 9 In., Speciï¬cation No. 2B g'dvlng engine prices on request. onâ€"“Tbe Penetang Line" Commercial and Pleasure Launches, Row, THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED; PENETANG, CAN. Fon EVERY SPORT . AND RECREATION Sold by (11139931 Shoe Dealérs ‘ “be; sews on“, â€"# “Do you keep servants l†askedi the inquisitive neighbor. “N994 long,†responded her trwtlliï¬ull friend. SEED POTATOES. . ARLY IRISH COBBLER POTATOE B specially selected and Governm Inspected for seed. Only limited quantl y. Price. One Dollar per bushel f.o.b. Bram? ton. Also Connoisseur'e Pride and New Snow, two excellent new potatoes. Price. Two Dollars per bushel. Special pl‘ oefl for large quantity. Cash must. accom- pany all orders. H. W. Dawson. Bramp- ton. SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED FOR HIGH-CLASS specialties. Sells at eight. Writng: particulars. Beaver Meadow CO., 409 M < ham St. Toronto. ' FEMALE HELP WANTED. 5 ADIES TO DO PLAIN AND LIGHT, sewing at home. whole or spexo' time; good pay; work sent any distance: charges paid. Send stamp for partloth' lars. National Manufacturing Co..' Montreal. r PEI: SERVING EGGS. I ECIPE TO PRESERVE EGGS fresh during twelve months. It, not required for personal use they may, be sold at ï¬fty and seventy-ï¬ve cents per dozen. This means hundred pol. cent. proï¬t in six months. Circular free. Octavlen Rolland, Dept. 21. 5. Notre Dame east. Montreal. , NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. iI ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB 0F- flces for sale in good Ontario towns.‘ The. most useful and Interesting of all bï¬EIneSE86.' Full Information on applies.I tion to Wilson Publishing Company. 7‘ West Adelaide St.. Toronto. ll ( Cycle, l Cyundlr uy. n la 70 HJ’. HI n t - siienromntlon. Na vlbnuon'. 'Con. like the linen Motor Cu‘anzlna. Ennmnly uconomIc-I on fun. Uu n sturdan o . men! 121 aver to per cent. of "I! woqrul l leudlni ollbullden. leoz on "aunt. use to m depending on equipmnl. IIIIIII I". to. Boll. ‘ iltrlll. I . CUTTEN 8n FOSTER AUTD AN 30M TOPS Ford owners write for our catalogue. SEARS-CROSS Speedometer Station. 179 Queen Street West, TORONTO, ONT. .._.. ‘t: aid to any Railway Station in, ANY MOTOR FITS. Get. our quotations 6 In. This trade mark on a Peterborough Canoe Is your assurance of the highest workmanshlp and the best materials that can be put Into a canoe or skirt. for Designed easy paddling. strength and safety. In painted Basswood. Cedar Rib. Cedar Strip and Canvas Covered qualities. Catalogue. Canoe borough. \Vrlte for The Patel-borough 60.. Limited. Peter- Oman.