BANISH PIMPLES AND ERUPTIONS In the Spring Most People Need a Tonic Medicine One of th« surest signs tlhot th3 blood is out of order is the pim- ples, unsightly eruptions and ec- zema that come frequently with the change from winter to spr.ng. These prove that the Itgig indoor life of winter has had its effect upon the blood, and that a tonic medi- cine is Ti'eed-ed to put it right. In- deed there are few people who do not need a Umic at this seaso.n. Bad blo<;d does not merely ehow itself in disfiguring eruptions. To this same condition is due attacks of rheumatism and lumbago ; the sharp stabbing paias of sciatica and neuralgia; poor appetite a.nd a desire to avoid exertion. You cannot cure tliese troubles by tihe use of purgative medicitues â€" you need a tonic, and a tonic only, and among all medicines there is none can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for th?ir tonic, life-giving, nerve- restoring powers. Every dose of this medicine makes new, rich blood which drives out impurities, stimulates every organ and brings a feeling of new health and energy to weak, tired, ailing men, women and children. If you are out of sorts, give this mjediciue a trial and see how quickly it will restore the appetite, revive drooping spirits, and fill your veins with new, health-giving blood. You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxe« for 82.50 Gi'noral I/A?hs Melloul. One of the most noted and inter- esting of the Algerian chiefs, who besides being a commander of tihe French Le.gion of Honor, holds sev- eraj other decorations, photograph- ed on a. recent visit to Paris, where he went to see his sons, who are fighting at the front in the .•Mgerian from The Dr. Williams' Medicine, contingent for Frajice f'„ xi_,„i,..;ii_ n^i. Co., Brockville, Ont ♦- Spot.«mcii'8 9,000 Mile Trip. Eleven stalwart Scots arrivetl in L-.indon from Honolulu to join the Kings' new armies. All of them held responsible positions on sugar plantations, the majority being overseers. -The party which left Honolulu numbered fourteen, but only eleven reached London, three having join- SAVED BABY'S LIFE She Soon Gained Forty Pounds D.iME BOK HARD FOIND NEW HEALTH IN DODD'S KID- NEY PILLS. Now She Is Advising All Her Friends Who Suffer From Kidney Diiseasi' to L"se Dodd's Kidney Pills. Portneuf, Hamilton Cove, Sague- nay Co., Que., May lObh (Special). â€"Perfectly cured bj' tiie use of Dodd's Kid'ney Pills, Dame Rene Bouchard, well known und highly respected here, is advi,sing alJ her friends who suffer from Kiduey dis- ea.se to use D<.dd's Kidney Pills. "When I commenced to take Dodd's Kidney Pills, I was so run down I onJy weighed eig^uy pounds,'' Dame Bouchard states. ''I only took four boxes in all but they brtjught me back to health and n<jw I weigh one hundred and twenty pounds. You may publish what I tay if you wisih, for Dodd's Kidney Pills have done wondetfl for me.'' Dodd's Kidney Pills do wonders for run-down people because they cure the Kidneys. Cured Kidneys strain all the impurities, aJl the poison, out of the blood and the pure blood carries new nourish- ment, health and life, to all parts of the body. That's why so maaiy people say, "Dodd's Kidney Pills gave me a new lease of life." Dittappointing the Gloaters. "I wanter 'ave a tooth drawn," said the youngster with the pugna- cious face, "and I want gas." "Tut: tut I" murmured the dent- ist. "You're not old enough for gas. And I see you're not alraid of a little pain. Be a man I" " 'Tisn't that,' runs a British weekly's version of t'oe story, "but I expect just at the end I'll give a little bit of a squeal." "Oih, that Won't matter," the dentist replied "I shan't mind. " "No," retorted the boy, "but I shall. Just you look out of the window." The dentist turned to look out, and saw a ^roup of grinning lads standing close by his window. ••Well]" he asked his youthful patient. "What does that mean?" ''Those are all the kids I've fought and licked," explained the boy, "and they've all followed me here just to hear me holler. Gim- me gas 1'' Why Gra.ss Is Green. Doubtless many have wondered why the vegetation of the earth is mostly green. That isâ€" not what makes it green, but why it is that color instead of blue or red or pur- ple. Moisture, it has been found, will be collected by the greefl foliage in proper ^^quantities while foliage of Mrs. Jos. Desrosiers, St. A!- phonse, Que., writes: "I cannot say too much in favor of Baby's (h\n Tablets, as they saved my I t>ther colors wUl not be properly little one's life. Before giving him ' nourished by the dews and moisture the Tablets he was greatly troubled i (ro^ earth and atmosphere, with worms and was like a skeleton j -^ rather curious experiment and cried day and night. The Tab- I Proves this. lets soon expelled the worms, and i Pa;ttt a piece of glass yellow, an- now baby is the picture of health. " 1 9^.^^J green and one red and one ed a regiment before reaching Brit- 1 Bj^^y's Own TabTetsalso" break "up ^l^k, and place all these plainted *'"â- , , , • • . ! <""'*ls and simple fevers, cure con- j P'««*« <->f glass out in the open air Of the eleven romaining four , ^tipation and indigestion and make over night during a summer or went north to join the Seafo.rth jhe teething period painless. They autumn night. are sold by medicine dealers or by i When examined early the follow- Highlanders, two went into the pro vinces to enlist in the Highland Division of the Royal Engineers, and one, a Welshman, went west- ward to serve in a Welsh regiment. The remaining four, all Scots- men, went to the London Scottish headquarters to join that famous Territorial regiment. Three wer'r enrolled, but the fourth, Mr. Frank Brolan, did not pass the medical test, and was the most disappoint- ed man in London. A man of fine physique, weighing 10 stone, looking the picture of health, Mr. Brolan was passed by two doctors bafore leaving Hono- lulu. Feeling fit and looking fit, ho had travelled about 9.00() miles to flight for his country, and had been re- jected. He went back to his sugar plantation. All the members of the party paid their own expenses. Naturally Colored Photon. How can I make photographic prints in the true colors of the ori- ginal subject? This question has been asked by every inventor in the photographic field for miany, many years. And it remained unanswered until re- cently, when Frederick Eugene Ives, the inventor of the half-tone mail at 25 cents a box from The ; '"« morning it will be found that Dr. Williams ville, Ont. Medicine Co., Brock- "SINK EVERYTHING." Wilhelui II. To his dark minions undersea Flashed the Imperial decree : Sink Everything ! Spare naught ! Sink everything that iloats : Merchantmen, liners, fishing boats; Sink ships on Mercys' errand sped Dye Christ's red cross red : Sink Everything ! Sink faith, forbearance Sink honor ruth ; Sink virtue, chivalry, and truth. Sink Everything! everything that men hold dear. That devils hate, that cowards fear, .\ll that lifts Man abins the ape, That marks him cast in God's own shape : Sink Everything '. the yellow piece will be very wet and the green piece only moist, while the red and black pieces will be dry. This is proof that yellow foliage would collect tot) much dampness, and the red and black would gather none. Green, which collects the medium amount of moisture, seems to be the color best adapted to the conditions existing throughout the earth. Yellow foliag« has been known to damp off and deoav\' under the a deeper g^me ocmditions that make green foliage thrive. .\ few yellow leaved plants are grown under considerable difficulty under ordinary weather conditions. Sore Sore Corns Go! Absolutely- Painless No cutting, no plas- ters or pads to press the sore spot. Putnam's Extractor makes the corn go without pain. Takes out the sting over-night. Never falls â€" leaves no scar. Get a 25c. bottle of Putnam's Corn Extractor to-day. >» POPMLAR PEOPLE. How Watt Was Paid, James Watt, the great engineer, during his apprenticesiiip in Lon- don, had to live on 8s. a week, and found it difficult. For his work on the model of the Newcomen engine he was paid £5 11^., and for the supervision of the construction of a bridge at Hamilton he was paid £7, his offer being less than that of Sroeaton, who offered to do the work for £lO. For his work as su- perintendent of the Monkland Ca- »1 he received £200 per annum, and for his survey of the propo.sed Stratihimore Canal he received the sum £80 â€" ^not much, when the na- ture of the work, a survey of forty days, is considered. + Pleurisy Pains Vanish ! Ciiest Colds Cured ! NERVILINE HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE , j Don't Suffer! I Nervillne is your relief. ' NervUine.just rubbed on. lots of It, wUI ease that drawn, dght feeling over your ribs, will destroy the pain, will have you smiling and happy in no lime. | "I caught cold last week while mot-' oring." writes P. T. MaIIer>-, from Linden. ••My chest was full of con- gestion, my throat was mighty sore, and I had the fiercest stitch in my side you could imagine. As a boy I was accustomed to have my mother use Nervl.ine for all our minor ail- ments, and remembering what confi- dence she had in Nervillne, I sent out for a bottle at once. Between noon and eight o'clock I bad a whole bottle rubbed on, and then got into a pers- piration under the blankets. This drove the Nervillne in good and deep, and I woke up next morning fresh as a dollar and absolutely cured. NerW- line is now always part of my travel- ling kit, and I will never be without it." The large 50c. family size bottle is the most economical, or you can eas- j ily get the 25c. trial size from any dealer. Will Quickly Cure Any Sour Stomacfi Relieves Pulness After Meals. "When I was worldng arouud the farm last winter, I had an attack of in- flammation," writes Mr. E. P. Dawklns, of Port Richmond. "I was weak for a long time, but well enough to work until spring. But something weu* wrong with my bowels for I had to use salts or physic all the time. My stomach kept sour, and always after eating there was pain and fulness, and all the symptoms of intestinal indi- gestion. Nothing helped me until I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of hurting, like other pills, they acted very mildly, and seemed to heal the bowels. I did not require large doses to get results with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and feel so glad that 1 have found a mild yet certain remedy. To-day I am well â€" no pain, no sour stomach, a good appetite, able to digest anything. This is a wiiole lot of good for one medicine to do, and I can say Dr. Hamilton's Pills are the best pills, and my letter, I am sure, proves it." Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, sold in yeUow boxes, 25c. All dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. 4. Lost Ui.s Equilibrium. '•Cholly seems to be unbal- anced." "Yes. His valet failed to part 1ms hair exactly in the middle." •IID POTATOeS. EAELT IBIfiH COBBLES POTATOES. •pe«iaJly â- eiectsd tnd Qoternnieni inspected for aeed. Only limit«d qaaauty. Price, One Dollar per bushel f.o.b. Bramp. ton. Alio Coaaolseeur'a Prlds and Now Bnow. two excellent new potatoes. Prices Two Dollare per buobel. Special pr ceS for large quantity. Caeb moat accom- pany ail ordera. H. W. Da-waoa, Bramp- ton. NEWSPAPERS FOW SALE. PEOFir-MAKING NEWS Ai«D JOB OP» ficeu for sale in good Ontario towna. The man useful and interesting o' *" bueineeeee Full information on appliojj t;on t<, Wileon Publiuhing Compajiy. T» W(«t .Wehi:d» St.. Toronto. HAWK BICYCLES Aa ui>-to-date High Grade Bicycle lilted with A'o//frC'/(am, iV<-a/ V^arture CiXXiter Brake and Hubs, VftachabU Tturs, highgrade equipment, inchid- '°* ""ItTr^i $22.50 Pump ieac for '""â- ^FREEigiSCatalflgue, 70 paK^' o^ BicvcJf-i, ^undnrs, andSrpair Material, You caa buv vour supplies from us at Wholesale Prices. T. W. BOYD & SON, n NoUv Dame SI. West, Man Irtal. Klnanl'B Unimsnt bnmbennaii's rrland. The period from one full moon to another is '29 days, 12 hours, and 44.4 minutes. maard'B Unlment naed by Fliyalolans. .Another Poser. "Oh, Tommy, don't a«k so many foolish questions," said his fatiker. "If it were so very foolish you could answer it. couldn't you?'' asked Tommy iascEXj:.ASi:oxT8. CANCER. TUMORS. LUMPS, ETC.. Internal and external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too lute. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. Collinswood. Unt. CUTTEN & FOSTER AUTO AND BOAT TOPS Ford owners write for our catalogrue. SEARS-CROSS Speedometer Station. 179 Queen Street West, TORONTO, - ONT. Canoes, Skiffs, Motor Boats THE PETERBOROUGH LINE. II any canoe can give you satisfaction. It Is a "PETERBOROUGH." Always and ever tne acme ot service, model, strength and fin- ish. Over fifty styles and sizes. Write for catalogue. The latest canoe is the Peterborough canvas covered. Ask for Illustrated folder. Skiffs for the popular Outboard Motors. Power Launches, all sizes and pow- ers. Get folders teJUng all about these. The PETERBOROUCH CJtKOE COmPjlNy. UMITEP, PETERBOROUGH, ONT. He Stuttered. | "How do you like my new fence I" "I'd like it better if the pickets were an equal distance apart. Why did you build it like that?" I ""The only man 1 could get to' build it stuttered.'' Ktap Mlaard's Kinlment la the hottae. , â- .. j.Li_j.i_ I â- â€" â- just J^ve Comfort. At pr<)ces3 of printing and the three- you, pru^-,,., 50^ p„Hotile. Murine Eys Granulated Eyelids, Eyes inriaincd by expo- sure to Son, Dust and Wind quickly relieved by Murine Eye Benedy^No Smarting, Bright Items About Men ar.u kVomen of the Moment. wiiur half-tone procesfr-', t<.H>k out patents on this new photographic method. The tflking of photographs in col- ors, ac vented by Mr. Ives, is said to Le so simple that any intel- ligiiit amateur can master it. Mr. Ives has -aliso invented many de- vice® in the field of applied optics. FIND Ol'T The Kind of Food That Will Kci'p You Well. The true way is to ft'ud out what ift best to eat and drink, and then cultivate a taste for these things instead of pt)ii-oning ourselves with improper, indigestible fc<xl, etc. A conservative Eastern womvan writes : "I have used Grape-Nuts 5 years for the y»uiiig ainl for tihe aged : in sickness and in health ; at first foJ- Uiwing directions carefully, later in a variety of ways jvs my taste and judgment suggested. "But its nKvst special, per»o.nal benefit has been as a .substitute for meat, and served dry wrth cre.am when rheumatic troubles made it int|H)rt;;Mt tor me to change diet. "Served in this way with the ad<iiti<in of a cup of hot Postum and a little fruit it has been used at my morning niiejil for six months, during which time my he.al:tih has much improved, nerves have grown .steadier, and a gradual <!e<'rea.<--ic in my excessive weight adds greatly to my comfort.'' Nuimo given by Canadian Postum Co., Wndsor, Ont. Read, "'Plie Road to WellviMo," in pkgs. "There's a Rejifon." IlT«r read th» «iiov« letter T A new OB* npv*ars from time to tlm«. Th*y tr« (r*uaiii>e, true, wad (uU •( liiuuaa tatex'et. Salve inTubes 2 â- ic. For Bsokel Ibc Eyef reeask Druggisu or Huiliw Eye Reaedy C«,a CUuga lii A GREAT SAVIN fi. Econoiiiieul Methods of PurchiLsing Supplies. Nothing in municipal hi.sitory ex- cited more interest than the recent adoption by the City of New York of the C.P.R. method of purchas- ing supplies. New York orders for municipal purchases total $22,000, 000 worth of good each year and Can women ke'>p a secret? Ask .Mrs. Despard, sister of General French, and .Mrs. Pa. ker, sister of Lord Kitchener, to talk about the war. and then you will be in no doubt as to the answer. 1 German caricaturists a-e fond of re- ' presenting Sir Edward Grey as having a thin, hooked nose. As a matter of tact, he has a straight, finely-shaped nose, full and beautifully modelled. People who think It strange that Mr. Churchill should have been In the ! trenches at Antwerp forget that in his time has done at least Ave years' active soldiering, and had no fewer than three narrow escapes from death. 1 Admiral Beatty, the pavement artists ! That's .\noth»T Story. j He â€" "At a football dinner a man got up and left the table because some one told a story he didn't ap- prove of." j She â€" "Oh, how nuble of him! What was the sto'-v ?" : I cured a horse of the Mange \Klth MIN.VRP'S I.IN1.MK.NT. "*-T' CHRISTOPHKK SAUNDERS. Dalhousle. I cured a horse badly torn bv a Pitoh fork, with MIN.VRIVS Ll.MMENT. St. Peters. C. H. EDW. LINLIKF. I cured a horse of a bad swellinK bv Ml.N.VKDS LINIMENT, llathurst. N.B. THOS. W PAYNE. Freight Pre{>aid to any Railway Station in Ontario. Len^ 18 Ft., Beam's Ft. 9 In., Depth 1 Ft. 6 In. ANT MOTOR FITS. Specification No. 23 giving engine prices on request. Get our quotations on^ â€" "The Penetang Line" Commeroial and Pleasure Launches, How boats and Canoes. THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETANG, CAU found that there was much dupli cation and waste, some of tJie de _ _ _ _ partments paying retail prices fori declare. Is the beet draw for their pur- the same giKnla as were purchased poses. In the first three months of wholesale by others. Under the : the war Ix)rd Kitchener was their "star" picture; In the second three months Sir John French took his place; now It. Is all the admiral who made the German battleships turn tall. Our great men all seem to have a weakness for a particular word or phrase. Mr. Asquith, tor Instance, Is partial to the wor4 "settled," and Is continually speaking of the "settled" policy or "settled" conviction of the country. Sir John French Hkes the C.P.R. system everything is cen traJized so as to cut out the possi- bility of duplication either in pur- chase or payment of goods, while the term,s are naturally all the more in favor of the railway. New York City sent a special investiga- tor round the Continent to study methods of pitrchasing supplies, and he decided that the C.P.R. sys- tem was "the best for efficiency and phrase "make good"â€" used notably In saving." This w«s naturally the the historic order "make good the source of mucth gratification \o Sir 1 Alsne." Thomas Shaughnessv. who was him- 1 ^"^ *<> ^8® gracefully Is well lUu- wJf at onetime pur<-hnsing asten.t i strated in the case of Lord St. Aldwyn, ' for the C.P.R., and established the ! *\° ^f J"«' ^«'^" «Ievated to the rank 1 present svetcm. The New York ex- i ""'* '*.^*"^L**' "" T'. °^ fW'lV „« . • ,'.t; t . 1 L . I seventy-eight years, he is as straight pert investigator has been bu.sy i ^^ ^ j,^ ^„ ^-j^ ^^,^ ^„j ^^„ ^«^p ever since answoriiig letters from ! p^pe with men fifty years his Junior. Ha Is still remembered as "Black Michael," though the jet-black beard ! that earned him this sobriquet Is to- i Graciousness of Life. Life is wonderfully gracious to us. It brings so many opportuni- ties of recovery, so many chances of escape. But if we consistently reject tJiem they inevitably diimin- ish in number. Kven if they did not the momentum of your own ha- bits would rush you past thcni ais life grew on. That tendency to resentment, that Ivabit of retalia- tion, the disjKKii'tion of eminity is growing upim you. other .\merican miinicipalitie«i. They pour in at the rate of about a hundred a week, all wantijig to know about the C.P.R. and its model puroh.iusing department, with a view to the a<.k>ptiiig of simii- lar methods in other citie«. It has been i-alculatcd that tho adoption of C.P.R. mt'thoils by .Vmerioan cities has saved Uncle Sam a lAf ste of over a billion dollars. day white as snow. Wandsworth is tthe largest bor ough in London. HoLborn is the smallest. Aak fox maard'e and take ao other. MEALS ARE NEVER LATE V\;'HEN you have a NEW PERFECTION Oil W Cookstove to help you with the Cooking. It lights at the touch of a match â€" like gas. adjusts in- standy, high or low, by merely raising or lowering; the wick It means "gas stove comfort with kerosene oil." NEW PERFECTION Oil Cookstoves are made in 1, 2, 3, and 4 burner lizes} if your dealer cannot supply you, mite ua direct. â- OYAUTKOIL GIVES pr 01 BBSr RESULTS NOW SBRVINO 2.000.000 HOMES' THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY Limited BRANCH£S IN yv ALL ClTiES EU. 6. ISSLE 20â€" '15. Made in ^MkM. ssagt