A COMPLETE WRECK From the After Effects of Fneu- monla Followed 1)7 Oiptheria Frequently the after effect* of ill- ne«a are more serious than the ori- giBal troubie. Thia was the case with Mrs. James B. Moir, Mutana, Saak. Mrs. Moir says: "Some years ago, while we were still living in Nova Scotia, I was taken down with a severe attack of pneumonia. I had sufficiently recovered to be around, but had not been able to go out when I was attacked with diphtheria. In my weakened state it took a terrible hold on me, and oeither my friends nor ueigiibors thought I would recover. I did, however, pull through, but was a physical wreck. The muscles of my bhroat were paralyzed, so that even a cup of water would flow back tihrough my nostrils unless they were held closed. My voice was almost inaudible, and my eyes so badly effected tihat I feared I was going to loose ray eyesight. I could only walk with assistance, and it looked as though I would be a helpless cripple. Medicine was used but did not help me. Then a neigh- bor advised Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I began taking them but had the utmost difficulty in swal- lowing them owing to the candition of my throat. However, after a coupile of boxes had been used I found it easier to take them, which was a sign they were helping me, and I felt greatly cheered. I do not know how many boxes I took, but I continued their u,se until I was as well as ever, much to the lurprise of all who knew me, as all thought I Could not get better. Since then I have several times taken the Pills when run down, ajid have always been greatly bene- &tt<d by them.' For the after effects of fevers and all wasting diseases there is no medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They enrich the blood, build up the nerves, restore the appetite and bring back complete health and strength. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $3.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockviile, Ont. * Story .Vgainst HiiiiseU. TIk' Duke of Connaught tells a good story against himself. Some years ago, when he was raided to the position of Lieut«nant-Coloniel of the iBt- Rifle Brigade, the late Queen Victoria commanded that he should only bo saluted as a regi- mental officer, and not as a meon- ber of the Rtiyal Family. On one occasion, hmwever. an Irish sentry, seeing the Duke and Duohesis ap- proaching, turned ouit the g\iard and gave the Royal salute. The Duke was much annoyed, and pro- ceeded to give the sergeant in charge apiece of hks roind. But the quick-^%ttod Irishnvain was equal to the ocoa-sion. "The guard, surr, '' he said, in his richest brogrue, "is for Her Rojnal Highne^is, who, as a member of the Royal Family, is entitiled to it I"' After that the Duke could say nothing. WIT .\XD WISDOM. Good luck and bad habits are seldom even on speaking terms. The man who does things can af- ford to let his wife do the talking. A peck of trouble is one thing that is mighty seldom short weight. To him who does everything in its proper time one day is worth three . There is no greater misfortune than not to be able to bear misfor- tune. Some people cast their bread upon the waters, expecting it to 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 bis wdfe have all the money she wants." Flatbush â€" "When I came out of church on Sunday I found my horse fast asleep in the shed." Benson- hurst â€" "Why, he couldn't hear the sermon from there, could he!" Proving It â€" "I gave you a penny yesterday to be good, and to-day you are just as bad as can be." Willie â€" "Yes; I'm trying to show that you got your money's worth yesterday." Miok â€" "Oi hear as how Murphy joined the army. How is he loikin' it!" Patâ€" "Loikin' it! Shure, he was niver so well off in all his loife He's got two socks the same now. " Dunkley â€" "You can't find a man anywhere who enjoys a good joke better than Idol" Friendâ€" "That's so. I have heard you tell the same joke forty times, and laugh at it every time."' "Remember, Bangs, we are de- pending on vour baby to cry lustily in the third act. Do you think he'll do his part!" Actor-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.' snapped 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 itT' TOUR OWN DRUOOIST WILL TELL YOI; Try Murine Eye Remedy fur ReU, Weak, Watcrjr Byes and Orainikatrd Byelfds: No Smartins'-* Tant Kye Com/on. Write (or Book of the Bye >y mail JTrvc. Murine Kye Remedy Co., Chica^ob I: I'p to the .Hinute. Cranque : "A wife is an expen- sive luxury." Blanque : "So is an automoibile." Cranque- "Sure. But you can get a new model every yeaiT. mnard's Uniaicnt LtuiilMrmui's rrland Bagpiipes are commonly played in Italy. The First of ALL "Home Remedies'* *'T BASELINE," in its many V forms with their innumer- able ^l^<â- <, is the foundation of the family incilicine cliest. Vaseline 1>i<lemark It keeps the skin smooth and â- ound. Invaluable in the nursery for bums, cuts, insect bites, etc. Absolutely pure and safe. AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Insist on "Vaseline" in original pack- ages bearing the name, CHESE-« BROUGH MANUFACTUR- ING CO., Consolidated. Forsale at all Chemists and General Stores. I/lustra/tti iooiUt free on re^utsl CHESEBROUGH MFC CO. (Coaiolidatod) 1880 CHABOT AVE., MONTREAL MOTHERS OF LITTLE ONES No mother of young children should be without a box of Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are mother's best friend and are as good as a doctor in the liouse. Concerning them Mrs. F. Wurger, Ingersoll, Ont.. writes: "1 have used Baby's Own Tablets for the past eight years and would not be without them. I can highly recom- mend them to all mothers of young children." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from "Hie Dr. Wil- liams' MAiicine Co., Brockviile, Ont. MANY HEROIC DEEDS. St. Catharines Major Tells of Brav- ery of Canadians at Langriuarrk. Major Belsoo, 4th Battalion, wounded at Langemarck, writing home from hospital, states: "I saw many deedii performed by my own men which in an ordinary cam- paign would have won the 'Victoria Cross for them, such as binding up wounded comrades and carrying them to shelter under hot fire." He corrects an account in "Eye Witness' " statement that the Bat- talion wavered, and that Col. Birchall had to recall it. "Nobody wavered," writes Major Belson, •from start to finish," and after the first few hundred yards no of- ficer or N.C.O. had any influence on the action except in 'his imme- diate vicinity. Col. Birchall died as he lived, a gallant English gen- tleman, after stating that he was proud to lead such men." A letter from Pte. Donaldson, of the same regiment, to relatives, tells of the death of Pte. Crawford, which has not yet been listed in the casualties. Donaldson. Crawford and Pte. Hargreaves, of Merriton. were cutting through a hedge when all throe were hit. Hargreave was shot through both hips while bind- ing up Donaldson's wounds, and in this c<.)ndition crawled to assist Crawford, W'honi he found beytmd need of aid. Then IVinaldson and Hargreave snailed along the ground, through a hail of bullets, 350 vards to shelter. Good Training. â- Ye«, " said bl\e manager, "we want a man for our imforination bureau, but he must be a man who can answer all sorts of questtions and not Loae his head." "That's me exactly," said the applicant with enthusiasm. "I'm the fatiher of eight chiltlren." "When Brown ! NoTer Went .Vway Neighbor's Little Girl did you get back. Mrs. Did you have a good tinae?" Neighbor: "Why, I haven't been away, my dear." "Haven't you, really! I'm smre I heard moitibeo- siay you amd Mr. Brown had been at li>ggerlieada for a we€k." First Loug Step Towards Recovery IS TO FIND IF TOUR SYMP- TOMS ARE OF KIDNEY DISEASE. Kent County Lady Did Fhisâ€" Then She Used Dodd's Kidney Pills and Was Cured. Upper Bouctouche. Kent Co., N. B., May 31st (Special).â€" Miss Gen- evieve Bastaracbe, an estimable lady living near here, is telling her friends of the benefit she has received from Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I am indeed happy to be able to state that I have been cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney Pills,'' Mis.a' Bastarache says in an interview. "I was often so feeble I could not work. My sleep was broken and unrefreshing. I had headaches and cramps in the muscles. "I suffered from Rheumatism and Backache 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 Bastaracfae made a l<jng step towards recovery when she discov- ered that her symptoms were of Kidney Disease. She then had only to use the old reliable Kidney rem- edy, Dodd's Kidney Pills, tofind a cure. Are your symptoms those of Kidnev Disease ? Thoughts for the Day. Lrberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it. The situation that has not its duty, its ideal, was never yet occu- pied by any man. However mean your life is meet it and live it ; do not shun it and call it hard names. If you are ever in doubt what to do it is a good rule to ask ourselves what we should wish on the morrow we had done. Manners are the happy ways jf doing things â€" each one a stroke of geniue or of love â€" now repeated and hardened into usage. Kind looks, kind words, kind acts and warm hamlshakes â€" thest' are a secondarj- means of grace when men are in trouble and fight- ing their unseen battles. Die when I may. I want it said of me by those who knew me best that I always plucked a thistle and planted a flower when I thought a flower would grow. 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 sdster to be a good wife when she grows up I" "Of course," eaJd the mother. "Well, you make me give everything to her 'cause she's littler'n me. But you're jittler'n fatlier. and when he comes home, you say â€" Here's your slippers and magazine, dear'" â€" and befop? his mother could move Johany 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. CLEAR-HEADED Head Bookkeeper Mtr.«t Be Reliable The chief booLkeeper 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 first 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, tliat 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 to-day and have used no medicine. "My work as chief bi>okkeeper in our Co.'s branch house here is of a very confining nature. During my tea and ct>ffee 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 conscien- tiously recommend it to those whose work con'ines them to long hours of severe mental e.xertion.' Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Read "The Road to Wellville." in pkgs. Postum comes in two forms : Postum Cereal â€" the original form â€" must be well boile<l. 15c and 25c packages. Instant Postum â€" a soluble pow- derâ€" <li®solves quicily in a cup of hot water, and, with cream and sugar, makes a tleJicious beverage instivntly. 30c and 50c tins. Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. "There's a Reason" for Postum. â€" sold bv Grocers, YOUR SKIN NEEDS FOOD la your Kkiu liaiuh and dry.^ Are there lUrna orf apfiroactaing wrinkloj? Are you setting -worried .-vbout tihe poteibie \ou* of ycur youthful bea.uty ? C!eopa;tra. didn't worry ajbout theee things. You needn't if Cisit i« a.pplied. Oleopatra and the noted beautie« of '.he Ea«t kn#jw perfectly -well that the akin requires food jnat aa doee the real of the body. They fed theix akin with a. pre- panttion of OrienUa-l oils, the secret of which has been oo JeaJoutily guarded by succeeding genera.ticn3 that it has only recently come to light. Men. too. find Csit a v&lu&ble friend. An oocaaionai a,pplication to '.he face not only feede the skin and keepa it in the healthiest condition, but it leaves the face miuh easier to i>ha.Te. Experi- ence alone proTe« how much easier. Tsit is the ti'ade mark n&me by which this praparatiou is known ajid sold by sU druggiKtfi. wholesale and retail. Uslt Mfg. Co., Ltd., 476 RonocswallM A««., Tororlo, Ont. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE. Captain Kidd's booty was a trifle compared with that which awaits the sea-rover who shall regularly pierce the British blockade and reach German ports. During the CivU War the most profitable game anybody played was that of blockade- running. It was so difficult to get cotton out of the South that price in Liverpool rose to 20 times the normal figure. Hence a ship that carried guns and various munitions to the Soutli and then took home a load of cotton killed two prize birds with one stone. English shipowners carried on a great trade. The ship R. E. Lee. \ built by the British at a cost of ; $160,000, very soon bore away $2,- 1 000,000 in gold. j Another ship made eight trips : from Bermuda to Wilmington, j North Carolina, and earned a pro- 1 fit of 700 per cent, on the co.st of the vessel. A third boat made 22 such journeys and earned still mope. It was a hazardous game, but the stakes were high, and many a bold seaman was willing to en- gage in it. There were actually hundreds of instances of blockade running and an average of one capture for every four and a half trips was made bv the Union naw. Avoid Isiug Kerosene There is probably no one who ha« to build fires who has not at some time yielded to the temptation to hurry tlhinge up a bit by pouring kerosene into the stove, although everyone is probably aware of what a dangerous practice this is. Even though there is no flame in the stove, the kerosene may ignite the gas in hot ashes, with results dieas- trous to the fire-builder and his surroundings. A siiuple way to meet the diffi- culty in getting your fire started is to keep a tin can with a little kero- sene in it in some safe place. Stand some small pieces of kindling in the liquid, replacing the sticks by oth- ers as they are used. The wood will absorb the kerosene just as a lamp- wick does, and will soon become thoroughly soaked. Include some of the prepared sticks with j-our other kindling in laying your fire, and j-ou will oi>- tain all the advantages of the use of kerosene with, none of the dan- ger. WVrn^ 5 Seconds Cured Death .\eariy Olaioied i\ew Brauswick Lady Was Restored to Her Anxious Fam- ily When Hope Had Gone. St. John. N.B., Dec. 15tli.â€" At one time It was feared that Mrs. J. Grant, of 3 White St. would succumb to the deadly ravages of advanced kidney trouble. "My first attacks of back- ache and kidney trouble began years ago. For six years that dull gnawing pain has been present. When 1 ex- erted myself it was terribly intensified. If I caught cold the pain was unen- durable. I used most ever>-thing, but nothing gave that certain grateful re- lief that came from Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. In- stead of being bowed down with pain, to-day I am strong, enjoy splendid appetite, sleep soundly Lost proper- ties have been instilled into my blood â€" cheeks are rosy with color, and I thank that day that I heard of so grand a medicine as Dr. Hamilton's Pills." Every woman should use these pills regularly because good health pays, and it's good vigorous health tliat comes to all who use Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake and Butternut Pills. For Cvkry SPORT AND RECREATION Sold tycBjood Shoe T>B<ilf^»» or "Do you keep servants?" asked the inquiaitive neig'libor. "Not long," responded her trutWiiI friend. SEED POTATOES. EAELT IBISH COBBLEB POTATOES. ipccially eelected and Governsieat Inspected for eeed. Only limited auantity. , Price, One Dollar |>er bu;hel t.u.b. Bramp* . ton. Also Connoieeeur'a Pride and New Bnow. two excellent new potatoee. Prica. Two Dollara per buiibei. Special pr cea ; for large quantity. Ca«h must accam- I pany all orders. Q. W. Dawson. Bramp- I ton. I SALESMEN WANTED. O ALESilEN WA.NTED FOR lilGlI-CLAKrJ »3 epecialtieti. s-'ell* at eight. Write for ; particulars. Bearer Ueuduw Co., W Uark- h»jn .'^1., Toronto. FBMAX.E Hi:i.P WAJITSO. LADIES TO DO PLAIN AND Ll'JHT sewing at home, whole or epara liine: good pay; work .sent any distance, charges paid. Send slam;) for particu- lars. National -Manuiaituiiiig Co., Montr«*Hl. F&ESZKVXI7G SaOS. KD. «. ISSl E 2»-'15. Sore, bMsterinc f<!«t from comrp4nich«d DOM can be cured Q_ _ J ^_ |_ by Putnam's Ix. UICK tractor In 24 hours. "Putnam's" wodMa away that drawhvg pain, eaaes Instant- ly, makes the (e«t teed good at otu^ iQ«t a 26c. bottte at "Putnam'a t<HUjr. _ + . â€" . Promises are worse than eggs â€" you can't keep them after they are broken. Klnard'a Unimsat used by Physlolaiu. .\ Dunferuiline Ctillie. "Duke." a Scottish collie owned by Mr. H. C. Aitken, of Priory Lane. Dunfe-rmline. had the shield and medal for dasihiing into the road | at DunfermJine in AugUiSt, 1911. and j saving a child from being run over. I This IS quite an unusual form of I Art. To say j»n 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 a new wav is art. K««p Mlnard'a KlnlnuBt la tba hons*. RECIPE TO I'RKSERVE EOiJS fresh during twelve nionihs. If not required for personiU use they may be sold at fifty and seventy-rtve centa ; per dozen. This means hundred per i cent, profit in six months. Circular I free. Octavlen Holland. Dept. 21 &• ' Notre Damf i-a.«t. .MuMtr.^:i!. I = I NEWSPAPERS FO B SALE. PHOFir-UAKl.NQ NEW.S AND JOB OP- Bces for tale in good Ontario towaa. The molt tueful and mteresting ol •!! bvaioflMaa. Fall information on M>pUca- tion to Witson Publishing Company. 71 West Adfln do gj T^ m n • ^ angCEi.iAgB Oua. CANCER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETt. Internal ant. external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment. Writ* us before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical Co.. Limited. Colllncwood. (in;. J^BMAtB^^r-i'v- Hi» Reply. ; h. Londoner was sliowing r,ome country relatives the sights of Lon- ; don recently, aiid was pointing out a magnificent old residence built j years ago by a fatuous and rather unscrupulous lawyer of his tim?. "And." the Londoner was a*ked. "was lie able to build a house like that by his practice I ' "Yes." waa the reply, "by his practice and his practices.' d'ag ( t Manoe Motor ' (iiuni Ml c« iMi HM. no. ZAI-BUK IND OUTDOOR LIFE. TORONTO ^^.U>.X^^- FOR ALC9HPIIG40RUG A0Diai9NSi canine heroism, and suggests that there is no limit to the posaibilities ' 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- j cord of a collie dashing after a perambulator containing a baby which had "taken charge" down a very steep hill at Bristol and stop- ping it. Unfort/unately no data hrc; been preserved that would es- tablish this interesting incident as an undoubted fact. Whore They Fluuri»h. I never saw a purple oow, But goodness knowis, Lt's just because I never go To poster show.; Brery tennis or ball player, erery •wimmer, every canoeist, every man or woman who loves outdoor life and •zerclse, should keep a box of Zam-Buk handy. Zam-Buk Is a purely herbal prepara- tion, which, as soon as applied to cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, blisters, etc., i sets up highly beneflcial operations. First, Its antiseptic properties render the wound free from all danger from blood poisoning. Next, its soothing properties relieve and ease the pain Then its rich, herbal balms penetrate the tissue, and set up the wonderful process of healing. Barbed wire •cratches, insect stings, skin diseases, such as eczema, heat rashes, ring worm, babies' heat sores, chafed places, acre feet â€" are all quickly cured by Zam-Buk. It also eases and cures piles. All druggists and stores. Vsc Zam-Buk Soap also; 26c. per tablet CUTTEN & FOSTER AUTO AND BOAT TOPS Ford owners write for our catalogue. SEARS-CROSS Speedometer Station. 179 Queen Street West. TORONTO, - ONT. Minard's I.liiiment Co.. Limited. (Jents. â€" I have u.-sed your .Mlnaid s Liniment In my famiiv luii! ;i!sci in m\ stables for years and c»n!<ldei' it the best medicine obtainable. Yours truly, jVLFRED ROCHAV. Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. "Father, I think it only fair to tell you that I need $60. I'd rather owe it to you than to some out sider." 'Overntern " V Bottom Motor Boat $55' Freight Prepaid to any Railway Station in Ontario.^ Length 15 Ft., Beam 3 Ft. 9 la., Depth 1 Ft. 6 In, ANY MOTOR PiT8. Specification No. 2B giving engine prices on raquaat, Qat oar quotations OB â€" "The Penetang Line" Commercial and Pl«a8ure Launehes, Row boats and Canoes, THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETANG, CA'K. Aak for lliaard's and take no other. .s Peterborough Canoes ^ ' /£r^nw ^ TeterborouRh Oanoe Is I/IL i,mr your assurance of the highest workmanship and the best materials that can be put Into a. canoe or skiff. Designed for easy paddling, strength and safet.v. In painted Basswood. Cedar Rib, Cedar Strip and Canvas Covered MUalitles. Writs for Catalog<je. TIi* VetwbOToticb Oano* Co., Umited, Fetar- borotvh, 0*]iAd». >,«MiUiC y