• I Fashions for Boy» TONIC TREATMENT FOR THE NERVES Neuralgia and Other Severe Ner- vous Disorders Cured Through the Biood. In many severe nervous disorders tlie best remedy is often a tonic. Tiie must act:ve tunic treatment is reconi- mecded by the highest medical authority to arrest the progress of such disease. Dr. Williams' Pink; Pilla are a tonic that acts on the nerves through the blood, which carries to the nerves the eloments needed to build them up and restore them to a norma! condition. Neuralgia, sciatica, nervous head- aches and a number of more severe nervous troubles are properly treated by building up the blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and are often en- tirely cured in this way. If you are nervous you can help yourself by re- fusing to worry, by taking proper rest and sleep, by avoiding excesses and W98. No. 9200â€" Little Breasted Overcf»at. Price, 25 cents, 'in'l you will soon notice the beneflelal In two lengths. Cut in 5 sizes, 2 to 10 effect of this tonic in every part of the Some London War Scars As a MemoristL Erasing the scars of war in Europe is not conflned to the gigantic work of reclaiming the battlefieltis- says a London despatch. Cities far removed from sheliiire were severely iicarred through neglect, principally liricaiiae money or labor could not be found to keep in repair hundreds of thousands of houses, main thoroughfares and even country roads. London suffered not only from en- forced neglect of streets and buildings, but from Zeppelins and Gothas. .Most of the damage is fast being repaired, but some will remain as mementoes. O-xford Street, which had become so full of holes that riding over it on a bus was like riding a camel, is closed :\nd slowly emerging from wreck into a first-class thoroughfare. Scores of other streets or parts of streets are undergoing the same treatment. Some palatial London homes are in the hands of painters and plasterers tor the first time since the w*r began. « "Singing Sands." At certain points along the United States seacoasts "vocal sauds" are "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S U\XAT1VE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, livec^and bowels by taking out-of-door exercise. For Double-' ™«"i'cine take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills i found In patches, exhibiting a phe- nomenon that has never been satis- factorily explained. The beach at years. Size 4, longer length, 1% yds.', system. Miss Annie L. Johnston, R.R. 42 ins. wide, or 1 M yds. 54 ins. wide; ' N'o- L Listowel, Out., is one of the lining, IVi yds. 36 ins. wide; shorter . numerous sufferers from nervous Manchester, New Hampshire, is fam- ous for them. Classified Advertisements. VOm BAXM. IjAiR pk.\i:ticallv black foxes. Also twenty otliar pairs. RelU Bros.. I f;oth»-elI. ijtitarlo. WAJTTSS R Accept "California ' Syrup of Figs I only â€" look for the name California on ^ „, . , , These sands, when dry. yield a pe- j tj,e package, then you are sure your anthem was sung by the choir, during ^_, ^^^^ ,,.„^,.„ ^.u „=„^,r>. .^,^. length, 1% yds. 42 ins. wide, or 1 yd., troubles who has I'oond.a cure through j culiar sound if struck by the foot, or ^ ^hild is having the best and most which a certain .Mr. W'ood rendered a 1 for sale or exchange. Davts. 129 victoria Scotch Thrift. Sandy â€" "I disapprove o' ye wearin' ane o' those reedeeculoua hobble skirts, Janet." His Wifeâ€" "Hoots, mon! DInna ye see that it's made wi" aboot half the material ?" Worth It. Billy and Bobby were cousins, and alUiJUgh very fond of each other, did not always agree. One day Bobby's mother entered the room where the small boys were play- ing, and was immediately appealed to by her son. "Mamma, maynt BilUe tell me my faults?" he asked. "What do you want Billie to tell your faults for?" she asked, in astonish- ment. "So that I can tell Billie his," was the unexpected reply. Gallant Hero. Old Mrs. Jones, who. at the best, was certi>.inly not musical, attended church one recent Sunday morning when an .\\V FUllS. What price Oniar'.o. WHAT H.VVK YOU? Reid Liroa . BoihweU. WASTED FIRST State e.ipirirneo anU wages wanted. R*ta Br.,s, CI-.A.SS pfrirne Unth'.voII. :'..\>;b MAN. 8ITT7ATI0SrS â-¼ACAST. * HE YOL" LOoKI.NiJ cijii \S Ol'EM- ..rX ING to prove your iiollity? Or. mr* you Just drifting alouK uu tUe prlnctpU ttuit "everyihlne cumia lu iiim who Walts" â€" without much thought of your elliciency? If you are In the latter clasb, be up and doing â€" train your mind â- nd memory so as to he ready for Op- pcrtualty when it comes your way. In ether words. Felinanlse! it you know you have ability, why not use the wait- IMK moments to Improve your efficiency and inoldentally acquire that Personality which means so much in seeiting Suc- cess ' Small town or big ol'y. or on th» township side ll:»e. It matters not â€" the relman System Is conducted by malL "Mliid aiiii Memory" ttlls you all about It It la a boot: that's free and lays aa obligation upon you to enroll, though you'll be surprised to find how mnderat* 18 the fee required. Write for the book and particulars tc-day to the Pelma» Institute. "SI Temple Bulldlnjt. Toronto. Canada. lII»CTtT.T. A azoTTa .^LIVE. 1'^ CENTS HENS W.^NTED, a pound, any size. I pay express within 150 miles of Toronto. No .leduc tion for shrinkage. Samuel Lewis. 6i)S Dundas West. Toronto. BUSINESSES. TORONTO PROPER- TIES, rmiario 'and Western farms Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Miss John- i even -when stroked by the hand. At harmless laxative or physic for the ; goio. 64 ins. wide; lining, 1V4 yds. 36 Ins.: â€" - â- . wide. ston says:â€" "For a long time I was a I the same time a tingling sensation is No. 9198 Boy's Norfolk Snit. Price,' severe sufferer from nervous troubles, : felt by the fingers or by bare feet. 25 cents. Knickerbocker trousers. Cut! with the result that I grew verj- pale! The sound resembles the distant an 5 sizes, 6, 8. 10, 12 and 14 years. ! and weak. Medical treatment did not â- barking of a dog, and it may some- Size 8 requires 2 Ti yds. 3<) ins wide,'lielp me, and various medicines had times be heard at a distance of 100 3r Ifi yds. 54 ins. â- wride; lining, 2 yds.i no benedci-al effect, until iinally a feet. Most curious, surely. 36 ins. wide. { friend advised me to try Dr. Williamn' ! The most remarkable "singing These patterns may be obtained Pink Pills. I began their use and took ' sands" are found on the island of from your local McCall dealer, or from! the pills regularly for several months. Kauai, in the Hawaiian group. By St.. Toronto. the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Dept. W. ^ An After-the-War Hero. The war gave us many heroes. Peace willy give us many more, but of a dif- ferent kind â€" the heroes who make the best of it. Maimed, or blinded, or weakened, they have come out of ti:e hospitals to face the futui-? bravely and heroically, although very often every apparent possibility of livelihood or ruccess has been snatched away by the war. One of these new heroes is Heune- QUiu-Reveur. a sculptor cf Metz. When the war began he was called to the German colors with all the youth of Alsace-Lorraine. but . because the Germans feared that his allegiance could not be trusted if he were order- ed' to take up arms against France, he was sent to the ea/t against Rus- sia. As quickly as possible, he surren- dered and marched off to Siberia with the German prisoners. Managing to escape, he made his way on foot to the with the reault that I not only gained in weight, but have recovered my full- health and strength. I cannot praise Dr. Williams' Pin'n. Pills too highly for what they have done for me." To build up the blood there is one remedy that has been a household word for a generation. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They tone i up the entire s.vstem. make the blood \ rich and red. strengthen the nerves, ' increase the appetite, put color in the ; cheeks and lips and drive away that unnacural, tired feeling. Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome food and fresh air will do the rest. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a bo.\ or six boxes for $2.50 ; Irom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ' Brockville, Ont. little stcmach, liver and bowels. Child- ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California." In Old Japan. Inscriptions on a workman's cap or back, stating the occupation and name of employer, ai'e said to be customary â- in many parts of Japan. The Japanese are very much alike physically. Recent measurements taken of an infantry regiment showed no variation, except a couple of inches In heigiit.jor twenty pounds in weight, i The Japanese are expert gardeners. I They give such individual attention to The baby o^ to-day is the man or each blossom that •wonderful results woman of to-morrow. Thus the sue- : ase obtained. Native gardeners have cess of the future man or woman de- j been known to help the buds of deli- pends upon the baby's present wel- 1 cate and choice flowers to open by fare. If the baby is sickly and ill : gently fanning them, nourished it is not to be expected that Thirty-five dollars a year is said to On returning home, the old lady re- marked to a friend: "Dear, dear! What a mess they made of that anthem, to be sure! Why. if it had not been for Mr. Wood, they would have broken down entirely in one part!" clapping them between the hands a faint hooting noise is produced. But the hootlike sounds are greatly inten- sified by putting a quantity in a bag and slamming it about. eE.4L!H FOR THE B.4BY Sure! High Heels Cause Corns But Who Cares Now I CANCER TUilORS. LUMPS. ETC. iniernai and external, cured tvithout luiln by our home treatment. Write us before too late Dr P,-l!man Medlcai Co I-lmlted . Col'lngwnod Ont Ad-vice. Remember this when duty calls : It never pays to shirk. You'*-" dodging opiwrtunity V.'hen you are dodging work- _ . ^: Idjiard'B Unimeixl Cores Olatemser. Women are eligible for all ele>;tive offices in Iceland. He Didn't Salute. he will grow into a strong, active man who will hold his own in the business world a few years hence. Jlothers. it is a duty you owe the future to keep your little ones well now. This can be easily done if Baby's Own Tablets Because style decrees that women ; crowd and buckle up their tender toes In high heel footwear tliey suffer from ! corns, then they cut and trim at these ! painful pests which merely makes the ; corn grow hard. This suicidal habit | may cause lockjaw and women are ; warned to stop it | A few drops of a drug called Creez- | one applied directly upon a sore corn 'â- gives quick relief and soon the entirs j com, root and all, lifts out witho'^t i pain. Ask the drug store man for a j quarter of an ounce of freezone. which be suflicicnt to enable a man to live- in Japan â€" tiiat is, pay for board and lodg- ing â€" and many have been known to manage on fifteen dollars a year. A Japanese auction is a most solemn affair. The purchasers do not call out costs very little but is suificient to re- irGR.A\'|>£^ j! SYRL'lW JrepsphiIJ.'" -•0. their bids or nod, but they write their are kept in the house. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which : names, together with the amounts tliey Evervbodv has heard the message regulate the bowels and sweeten the | are willing to pay. on slips of paper, telegraphed' by an unfortunate Hindu , stomach and thus make baby healthy | Then the sUps. having been placed in official to account for a delay at the '. and strong. Concerning them Mrs. English at Archangel, who helped him ' railway station of which he was in W. Orser, Elginburg, Out., writes: â€" to England, and from there he crossed j charge. "Tiger dancing in platform," i "I ^^^^ a ^ne healthy boy three years to France and volunteered. ! he wired, apologetically, and blame ' and bave used Baby's Own rablets for For three years and a half he fought j was averted. It was not a tiger which ' bim ever since he was a small baby. In the French army against the Ger- \ an English captain, in the old days at I certainly think them a splendid 1 ed. 1st of first monthâ€" New Year. 3rd mans; then he received three wounds, 1 Cape Colony, offered as an excuse to i medicine." The Tablets are sold by a box. are looked through, and the articles awarded to the person who made the highest offer. The Japanese festivals number five each year. They ve easily remember- and when be came out of the hospital be had lost the use of both his hands. Few people would blame a sculptor without hands for giving up his work; but Hennequin-Reveur believed that if God had given him a great and very original gik as a sculptor. He meant him to use it, and he set himself at once to make the best of It. His toes, he believed, could be trained to mix bis clay, and be began to practice with them. His mouth and nose, he decided, must manipulate his tools, and with a determination truly heroic be began to train them also. Later, he learned of an electric contrivance that â€" when it would work, which was not alwaysâ€" helped him to use his fingers. He then set up his studio and began bis old work of modeling. â- W^^en the artists of Alsace-Lorraine began an exhibition of their work in London last April, a number of strik- ing and very original figures by Henne- quin-Reveur, modeled by toes, uose and mouth, were prominent among the exhibits. The critics pronounced them only slightly less well done than his former work, and they added that they saw no reason why he cannot entirely regain his skill by such indomitable pluck and bravery. the angry Dublin authorities, but it i medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents was an animal quite as useful under a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Rich coal seams, estimated to con- tain 5,000,000 tons of coal to the square mile on the surface, have been located in Spitzbergen by a Scottish expedition under Dr. W. S. Bruce. Dr. Bruce led an expedition which left Britain in 1914 for geological and hydrographic research in the Spitz- bergen lakes region. the circumstances. His ship, the Marlborough, had failed, on entering Table Bay, to fire the salute which "their high-mighti- ness the directors" of the Dutch East India Company always Jealously de- manded. As a consequence, she had no sooner come to anchor than she was boarded by an indignant wharfmaster. who for- bade any man to set foot ashore until the mistake had been rectified. He was induced, however, to allow an of- ficer to be sent to the castle with an explanation. "The salute was not fired," the mes- sage ran, "because we had on board an elephant from Madras. Thi*. ele- phant has a great dislike o^^oise, and is of a most violent disposition. There- fore we did not resort to powder and gun to express our respect for the most honorable directors, fearing lest the elephant might be alarmed or angered and break loose i^id do much damage. "But it is to no oversight or lack of courtesy, but to this beast only, that the silence of our ship is due; where- fore we have confidence that the direc- tors will accept our excuses, in con- sideration of our elephant.' The excuse was duly accepted, al- though there were suspicious Dutch- men who thought the elephant himself an excuse and doubted his actual existence. You can never be tired of life; you I are only tired of yourself. I Co. Brockville, Ont. *- of third montli â€" Feast of Dolls, for girls. 5th of fifth -monthâ€" Feast of Flags, for boys. 7th of seventh month, the Day for the God and Goddess of Love. 9th of ninth month â€" Feast of Clyysanthemums. <. move every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feeL This drug is an ether compound and dries in a moment and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. Clip this out and pin on your wife's dresser. Am«rica'a Pioneer Doe ;Eteme<ile« Book on D06 DISEASES aad Eow to Feed Mailed Freo lo any Ad- dress t>y the Aut'nor. B. Clay aiover Co.. T:xa. US West 3i3t Street New York, VS. A. Some Job For Dad. A school teacher received the fol- lowing note: "Dear Madam. Please excuse my tommy today, he won't come to skule because he is acting as , ^^^ o^,,,^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ timekeeper for his father, and it is j your fault. U gave him a example, if a field is 5 miles around how long will ' MONEY ORDERS. Buy your out-ot-to'wn supplies with Dominion Express Money Oilers. For Coughs, Colds, and the relief of in- 5'aniaiator/ conditions of the throat arising from Broncliia!, -"\sth» matic affections and dcrangcnicnts of the Reypira:or\' Organs. Prepared from Spruce Gum ar;d other iredi- drial agetits. Success- Ifu'.!^- used for C-0 years. Alwar« buy Ui« l.jw« 51l« GRAYSSYRUfe RED SPRUCEGUM ^m\ SINCE g 1870 ^QHlUKlf ' SHILOH ^*'30&?8^COUGHS The parchment used for drumheads it take a man walking 3^ miles per | '« f'-^P^'^ed from the sfcins of donke>-s, ,_ .._ „. „,, .._.„, , ,.o calves, goats and wolves, and taat for hour to walk 2^ times around it? Tommy ain't a man, so we sent his father. They went early this morn- ing, and father will walk around the field and tommy will time him, but please don't give my boy such ex- amples agin, because my husband must go to work every day to support his ft-mily." writing purposes from the skins of sheep. The polishing is done with pumice-stone. Xlaar-'B Xilaiment Coras Ouvet In Cows. I WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almost any man will tell you that Sloan's Liniment means relief A new baby aeroplane of Swedish' make weighs only 700 pounds and has a speed of 80 miles an hour. Newfoundland, the oldest British ; colony, was founded by Sir Huntphrey Gilbert in 1583. i Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen, â€" In July, 1915, I was thrown from a road machine, injuring my hip and back badly and was ob- liged to use a crutch for 14 months. Tell it straight when you have any In Sept., 1916, Mr. Wm. Outridge of i story to pass on â€" neither more nor ' Lachute urged me to try MIN.VRD'S ' less. The world spends years of time LINIMENT, which I did with the most every day chasing down things that satisfactory results and to-day 1 am as ; are not so. It hurts. It wears life well as ever in my life. j out to no good purpose. Yours sincerely hig I You can make your own celery salt. MATTHEW X BAINES. ! Get 10 cents worth of celery seed and mark | run it through the meat chopper, using I the finest cutter. Mix this with ten I times its bulk of table salt. Put it in ) a well corked bottle ami it will keep : nicely. For practically every man has used it who has suffered from rhetimatic aches, soreness oi muscles, stiffness of joints, the results oi weather ex- posure. , , , t Women, too, by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neur- itis, lame backs, neuralgia, sick head- ache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, economical, quickly effective. bay "Sloan's Liniment" to your druggist Mad* in Canada. ._G€t it today. tfie, 70c, 91.40. SloaiVs Jiet'P ii htiiidyr I Miss Flora Boyko Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Pimples "My fa« was very itchy at Srst, and ^er that it was co\'<red with f pimples that disfigured it badly. The pimples wera ) hard and red and they were small, aad they were scat- tered ail over my face and were so itchy I had to scratch ' ^~ and I could not sleep. •"These bothered me nearly a year before I used Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment and when I had used nva cakes of Cuticura Soap and five boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Miss Flora M. Boyko, Gardenton, Man., Dec 26, 1918. Having obtained a dear healthy akin by the use of Cuticura, keep it clear by using the Soap for all toilet purpose!, assisted by touches of Ointment as needed. Do not fail tc Include the exquisitely scented Cuti- cura Talcum in your toilet prepara- tions. Splendid after bathing. For tnt •ample <i«h of Cuticor* Sojp. Otat- raont .nj T»lâ„¢ii> »ddr^ IH^-J*"!: •"â€" ~ B^. A. Bo4M>, Q. •. A. Scld cvr- i INSTANT POSTUM ♦ has taken the place of tea and oofJee in many homes Convenient Ex^onomical Satisfying Made instantly Sold by Grocers.: Japanese Rules of the Road. The Forecast prints the following English-Japmiese copy of the rules of the road that govern motor traltlc in Japan : At the rise of the.hand of policeman, stop rapidly. Uo not pass him or otherwise disrespect him. When a passenger of the foot hove ill sight, tootle the horn trumpet to him melodiously at first. If he still obstacles your passage, tootle him with vigor a.id express by word of the mouth the warning, "Hi! HI!" Beware of the wandering horse that he shall irtJt take fright a.'* you pass him. Do not explode the exhaust box at him. Go soothingly by. Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. .Vvoid entanglement of dog with your wheel spokes. Uo soothingly on the grease mud. as there lurk the skid demon. Press the brake of the toot as you roll round the corners and save the collapse and tip up. RASCALS BiMousness, Hen-Jache, Colds, Constipation, driven out with "Cascarets" Why take nasty cathartics, sicken- mg salts, or stomach-turning oils to drive these rascals out? Let gentle, harmless Cascarets remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, your skin sallow, your breath offen- sive, and your stomach sour. Get a box of Cascarets at tiie drug store and rid your liver, stonuioh. and bowels of j the excess bile, poisons, and waste which are keeping you miserable, 'as- ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin :it All without the "Bayer Cross* ' carets never iiripe, never sicken, never "He who has his eyes on th? ground ] inconvenience. Thoy cost so little and passes unheeded. For the sure vvayj ^.y^k while you «leep. of awakening interest is lo app««r interested.." '1 ISSUE No. 47â€" '19. The name •'Bayi-r" idcnlifles the ' i,int;».inr, pri^por dircciioiis for Colds, only uenuino Aspirin.â€" the Aspirin Hcsidaeho. Toothnchc. Etiracho. Ncu- ) rp'seribcd bj pliysiriiiii.-) for overninc- ral^ia, Liimba«;o. Khoumutisni, Neurl- t< <.'ii yoHrn and tiow made in Canada. I ti». Joint Pains, .-.nd Tain generally. .Vlwny-i buy an imi)rokeii pnokage ' Tin bii.\«e of Yl tablet-^ cost but *>i "Bayer rablets ol Ajspiriu' which a few tonts. La rRor "Bayer " i.'ackage«. Tkcve ia oaly me Aspirinâ€" "Bsyer"â€" Tom stmat say "Bayer" AupWn In th'^ trade mark â- registered In CaTiad*) of Bayer M^nyfaduro of Mono- ni:c-ticat:l<l«Btor of Sulicy)ii.arid. While It Is well known ihat .\splrin mc-ana Bayer iiianuf.id'.irr, K> eccict tho pnbilc neuuisl imitBttoni, tha Tnblota ot Bayer Campani; win >>« t)ijiOix.U Vt'ivii Uki;u- k<^!i«ik. uau« u>*rk, tbc "Bayar Craia,"