ST. VITUS DANCE LONDON’S NEW LORD MAYOR Another Severe Case Cured Through the Use of Dr. Wiliams’ Pink Pills St, Vitus dance is a form of nervous trouble, hich af: fects not only young children, but men and women as well. eo: only eure lies in plenty of p ood, because good Fniocel is the? Tite food of the nerves. Dr. Delian, “a 08 0 tually make the ich red ita that feeds and restores eel shattered nerves. can, London, nt, who says the Do: “About a year ago 1 fous myself | great Imperial movement will find Pesotiingl very nervous, the out- the most attentive and friendly in-| |, vet I did not. pay much at iv tion to | ter it as 1 thought the pees malty pass away. In this sap- polnted Let - soon foun an melt tion worse. My right an to jerk and twitch all the time, even when in bed, and I found great diffi- king or doing any wor! ‘trouble - affected was \with cine 1 wnderstoo this stage that T desided to try Dr. po. position for. whieh’ Bit Thad used four boxes I felt. much Peas has been flee ted nies} better, and in a short time longer T| ee oe eae eee linens. that was quite well and strong, My|™4n times. he “ tradit i neighbors look wpon’ my cure as surround i. and its intrinsjc, impor! quite wonderful, and indeed. I think | ce he occupant in a sin-| it ig, and shall’ always be grateful | ularly infgential position through= for what Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills ish Isles, where the id for me.’” 2 sande and Johnston is did boxes for writing The Dr. Williams’ Medicine (o:, Brockville, Ont BRITISH res 1Y NAM Thy Sergeant Had to Giye Up the Roll-Call in Disgust. the aay horrors of war, out- vise the battlefield, not “the lightest are being priors d by drill-sergeants and Scrooge have long answered bhi ney enough to British roll- calls, but now a new sort of Tommy is 3s the fi pe lhomas,’’ whose aristocratic for example, of Ch irvonaley pr, not sound fami iar to his ears when pronounced in common- vreg Sau sergeant style. As the sto: A se sarniant calling the roll for a company of t *‘spontsmen’” battalion fr" the “first time had a H, terrible experience recent v- ing disposed successfully of a few Harpers,” Mibehaiie,) pis he came to the Mont seas Montaig,”” stove the serg: There ‘was no reply, but the Abana was repeated a half-heart- Hawkins, Smithers | © A STEADFAST BLETEVER IN CANADA'S FUTURE. Sir Charles Johnston Has Many Priends in This Country, With the selection a short time iy and Johnston, for the position Lord Mayor of London, Can: en |ians may be Sted that within the M metropolis of the Empire the affairs | ' of their country and the important jominion is playing in the Sir Charles will fill the position of Lord Mayor with great distine- t -admi EE Canadians business and professional ~ men, ie of whom have: played an im- in obtaining those five loans which the Dominion has been. so successful in floating on the 0 @| London market Father a Shipowner. r well known, ‘The father of Siz hiaciea aes ahinowaa vob Lifaks pool, and the present head of the tomily ‘thas, played no nimportant par we commence of Britain upon the ora 1907 Sir Charles became an alderman of Aldersgate and in 1910 and 1911 he ‘was Sheriff of the City of London. knight, a the trend of colonial a affairs with ketn esceets 4 o! » is not like the government of Canadian cities, for the reason that many things about it have an origin dating back hundreds of years. In Roman Times. London was a place of ance under the Romans, famed for its vast conflu: ers and even ii of the Christian era. From the Romans, it is said, it roceive: iuniskpel in- stitutions, which ‘ha ther man ontutts to. ihe present day. nm times it was in real- ity a anal minds pendent state, and its burgesses maintained their in- dependence even after the Battle import- ane was ere, sir,” came from the] of Hastings. ana William the Norman only. gnined Ny didn’t you answer betore ?” ir city by means of fairies the sergeant, ‘‘Because| _ araniv, with them, and about eight Lee “Mon-tage,” replied eats after he granted a charter, ‘Well,’ snapped’ th -geant, | Which is still preserved... Ib is a nou tic prea n dressed to William the Bishop, God. dpe rey the- Portreeve, all the xt name on the’ list, ye joribanks, brought no reponse or ie bergeant pronounced frase ‘A. secon all brought the mild response: “‘I e ant ean me, sir. My name i iy “Man banks,’,"?” The sergeant Meat: reeled, but Et bravely with “Colqu- “Private Col-kew-houn,"’ he cell- pagers) ae Sad 8 me,’ came » brisk re; rom the fro ik The drilfin ice clo: his book, Hipget fe ok, he was completed, “One hundy ut Sand ‘That's wight. span Fee r dri d tell me tows yet sould hike to be walled, - pikes set “The man I was Gavahg with just now, is fairly choking with fs en why a you make him imine bis word BOY'S HEAD A SIGHT FROM ECZEMA“ In Blisters, Itched and Burned | 1: adly, Had to Put Gloves On Cuticura Soap | ¢ « and Cuticura Ointment Healed, twenkyioue; Now, if there are any pe fancy names nib 10 ibbew Ng tebe to, Ont.—""My boy hi ba aa over, but his first on his faco near the ears, then wort to his head and then on his body. ead was Ma oe Seon} At was so isa perv and nothing aid ‘him an; fave re) up and tied outleurs 80a and Olntment. 1 used hires cura Soap and two Cuticura Ointment and at the ond of six we bo entirel; “" (Signed) ‘Mrs. Carroll, Jan. 1, 1014. Samples Free by Mail a For pimples and blackheads the following |Fub. Wash offthe Cuticura OIntment in five | minutes with Cuticura Soap a ees water and gontinue bat thing for somo nat ites, This | #tsatment ts est on rs fad rotten tiring. Av | other times use Cuticura Soap freely for the Pera irritation a clogging of poste , Dept. D, Boston, U. $. AL"? burgesses, and Ereteh le they shall be “law worthy, ’ ral Se se sed of privileges, as hey. the days of Edward the Wakeaion. Norman Title of Bailiff. The Portreeve, however, received tH Nonman title of bailiff, which in 91 was changed to Mayor, the bist holder under ie new name be- g Henry Bbabe sa ‘ho filled the oftice for 4 y new charter John in 1214, which Tee to Wee meentad by directed nae ithe same dividual often held the office more than once. Thrice Lord Mayor. A familiar instance is eer of “Whittington, thrice Lord’ Mayor of London’” din reality, four times, 1397, 1398, 1406, 1419), and modern cases occur wi ‘ood, teeth 1816; Key, 1830, ; Alderman, Cubitt, aso, 1861, a ‘Alderman Sir R. N. ler, 1883, BRN The title of Lord Magee is said ‘st best 3 nee on Sir Thomas Legge, Baninativain ius wad developing: ta Tn 1911 he was made a|& « cto Ns 8 | towed | di office on November 8, and on the following day presented to the Lord Chief Justice at the Royal Counts of Justice, tS take the final declar- ation of office—the pageant, con- dusted: withPacins degree of civic Lord Mayor’s Show CHILDHOOD dod CONSTIPATION Baby's, Own ‘Tablets are an abso- lute cure for child action is mild and they are plea- ant to take. Concerning them G. Morgan, Huntaville, Ont., ys: “My baby was greatly trou- bled with constipation and colic till T began giving her Baby’s Own Tab- lets.” The 17 are surely the Y Know of for’ little ickly banished all signs of Donbtipatise and colic. ee Use no other medicine for at 25 Williams’ Medicine ae ville, Ont. QUAINT OLD b KONIGSBERG. Might Be Deseribed as the Louvain of East Prussi any chance the shout occupy Konigsberg, they wil PRaibliane deal a heavy blow at Prussian pride. por it was here Lath in iO Frederick I. crowned self first king of Breke ‘nd hers Ghat Wit liam I, afterwar erman emperor, was crowned great grain-exportin; who built them- selves a ‘bloc hos, and afterward a castle. loved the city, Fels ; i palace that has long since dis- Appeared, Its scientific ae eene many, and its unive s, as Louvain’s did, more Ginn 200,000 volumes. The town of Konigsberg is almost circular in shape, within a ring of jmoated defences except the southeast, swampy ound affords defense enough. The looping in the Sie, ‘orms an island of the oldest and hog crowded houses; its narrow with their quaint, ~ high, Babe) and — half-timbered. ware- houses; the stalls that line the quays, and the sailing boats moored bow on to the qu ing for ‘custom w The: their town as a Russian is curious now to remem- ne that in 1904 Bonleab ers. was the scene Be @ conspiracy not unlike ‘a secret society for unknown purposes.” is only twenty-three years ae Konigsheng paid off the last he an the debt was finally discharg- ——— DOCTOR KNEW Had Tried It Himself, ‘The doctor who has tried Postum knows that it is an certain, and pleasant way out of the tea or coffee habit, and all of the ails fol- lowing. The | patient ofan Eastern physi- cian says i heat ‘Dur ring the summer suffered terribly with a ing at, the’ pit past T feel- state, being popularly known us the | fu" 7{the hour for more 1} the har : the admission to the ig of under- 58 spi 85 mh see t, and the'| stead of being bowed down with pain, | new hous: wedged in| to-day I strong, enjoy splendid between Masia pote UB fhe stran-| appetite, sleep soundly, prop er’s impression of migsberg. |ties have been instilled into my bloo Within 1,093 yards of the fonts no|—cheeks are. rosy with color, and houses are permitted to. be ‘built, Manik that day that heard of se eae any ie of equal dis- k tance, only half-timbered , houses re ft A a ph Nat that can be cas demolished oa Tey? Mihat its good, vigorous health that case of siege ma: rected. mes fo all who use Dr. Hamilton’s Many Rautesl open’ 8 eak a ~|form made, and et Three Inches. aoe men, men of pmsise ea ture, are assuming a new is another Grok great struggle. The id rule governin the height of ru is bein iled. e feet, six Piety 2 to re- ilos the requiremene to five feet, three inches or-is this due to the ee of sol army will not be weakened by the degirable-in the ol ldier she Bate fore. The model soldier the one who can endure bad mexther, broken sleep, irregu- eding, long marches, and has ¢ brains to-take cover and use his aa with skill and patience. It is pointed out also that the orate man eats less, weighs warm in a smaller space, Sta e less prominent mar| the enemy and can shelter himself better in a ae mech oe a big man. In short, dy little midn should make quite as good a modern soldier as the big man Times and methods in military circles have changed since Freder- ick the Great stg far and near for big men for renadier Guard, and when hia feaka a par- ticularly imposing e did not, it is said, hesitate to kidnap him. Tn France, where little men BP OUR fhe reight requirement is exible one, but in’ Great Britain sized men a milit he breaking of ion. Death Nearly Claimed New Branswick Lady Was Restored to Her Anxious Fam: ly When Hope Had Gone St. John, N.B., Dec, 15th,—At time it was feared that Mrs. J hit of 3 White St., would succumb to the leadly ravages aavanced _ kidney trouble, “M; ret attacks of back- ache and kidney etl began years ago. For six years that dull gnawing @ rom. | of Mandrake and Butternut, ie r. Mandrake and Butternut Pills. feed Ne” HR, HE CZAR AND TAILOR. This Good Fortune of Khaim Kur- ichkess Reads Like Fairy Tale, An amusing account of the Beare: thait attended ‘the rue r ing military uniform by the Czar of Russia from a little Jew ish ve vever, regiment beauti- Boo one with ies en that the colonel of the wore a uniform that fitt noticed, howev tailor was Khaim Kurich- ‘There was still time to have a uni- ithe Czar comman ed that the tailor be brought to him, When a handsome motor car stop- ped owtside the Kurichkess door, ‘ou be frightened ! where I’m taking you! away for several leave without you; we’ve lost much time already! Get dressed quick- ly! 2 2 a ie and learned that the name| SHORT MEN ALSO USEFUL. | shop a case containing. a sold watch and chain. The double was British Recruits a May. Measure Five engraved on the watch, wht sis also “To Keim hence ion, vs 4 ACTIVITIES OF WO i re cei rye for zeal Best Liniment of All Destroys Every Pain But Never Burns}; “How thankful we ea to get hold of such a wonderful household rem: additio: vans kawin, Alberta, “In this tanasas: Be he ch Mn eET eodten, Tat) away Trodt™ K Uogear oF 5 : re he druggist, every family needs a good ments of modern warfare-make ¢ supply of liniment. Nerviline is the ‘porous little man quite as useful | post all, It destroys every pain, the vigorous big man, bat Hever burns. We use Nervil “This pointed out by medical/in a score f it's rheuma- men and meng publications, One| tism, aching back, pain in the side, of the that a wiry |Sclatica or stiff neck,—y 1 asugte For earache, speedy to r is convincing—Iit community has its living examples the wonderful curative properties of Nerviline which will cure pains and aches anywhere in the jo! cles, t's. penetrating, warming and safe for young and old to use, Get the large 50c. family size bottle; it’s tho, most economieal. Small trial eizg 26e. at any dealer's anywhere, Saree IEE: se a SER’S NEW CHIEF. generat eich von Falkenheyn, who fas succeeded General yon, Moltke bet al of Staff of the German Seeing and Raising the Wind. see the wind,” exclaimed iiuie "Bobby, looking from the win- jow on a stormy day “You ask me to A eomething im- possible,” answered Bobby’ 7 who was a great apHor agit acy. “Wind is air in pias you cannot see it, Thi ut, papa— pee my gon?” Iheard you epee sBbout a >| sight. draft the othe: id 2 idn’t eit how he had raised the wind to meet that. Minar Liniment Co,, Limited. ont at A have se," IRATED'S LIN pe ENT on my veesel a) ily care, and for tho. very “tay. ‘la gods or ea of life I consider it has arould “DOO eats eabrk cyageleishout t it t) it. if it cost a do! - a oe AspIN. Schr. “Starkey” BL Andre, Kamouroska, horse’ when he is thirsty ty “Yes, my dear,’’ said his mother. “Well, then,’’ said Tommy, pick- | NS Up a saucer, *Im. going to milk the cat. ‘4 WARM WINTER, Kurichkess: obeyed. He was dri- yen to a house ee thd ee of hy me over my| gendarmerie, who s a) sur- eyes so I would have to sit down. prising knowledge ae ah amtece- Aeranen cs first SDR I would get so nervous I could) dents, cross-examined him as to his tilts Henry Il. in hardly control my feelings.” (The identity. He was assured that he MES ‘oe Be annually aati effects on the system of tea cof-| need not be 5 ioe he ould pbs et sa 1394, when a, charter of|fee drinking are very similar, be-| provided with odging, and Richard Il. directed thi ay eens Hoey each contain the drug, ae day he eeaias be told what rs taper for life. The Com ein jo. He saan not try to es- 1 was at an.early date eae by oinal spoke to our ceace Cape for he mould ate S rift opular assembly called the physician about it S| he asked The following’ mo: es ae lone] mote. At first only two eer rank much coffee and Soutien entered his room and eae intra tives were sent from ward, but the number has since been greatly increased, some wards having as many as 16 menibers and none less than four. Sheriff's Saxon Officers, Sheriffs as well as aldermen) ere Saxon officers, who usually had dares, "ot a large. district, The named by the Barons of ashe but King John gave Ree in the first year of his reign per- miscion to choose their own sher- The 4 citzens, however, lost this ex is concerned, by the Local Government Act, 1888, ‘but they continue as heretofore choose the sheriffs of ‘the city of London. i Lord Mayoxis Show. They are appointed on Mi " mer Day, and enter on office at Michaelmas on which day the Lord Mayer is elected. He is sworn into told him that I did. Be told me to betedistels stop Forth coffee rink Postum in, its pla and hie family had used. Postum and found it a ea rebuilder and aocions food=dvi bowels are neeulpe and T am again well and stro That is a short satament of lia Postum has done 1 a Name gren. by Li ae eine in t. Road to Wellville, Dis yi. Postum comes in two, for Ticdous Pnees instantly. “B00. an 50e tin, The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same “here's a Reason’? for Postum. Id by Grocers: accept Regular Postum — onal whe well] thing in payment, but the nakeeel boiled. 15e’and 2¢ pac insisted ‘that, according to law, he Instant Postum — is a mente ble] was obliged to receive fifty rubles wader, A teaspoonful dissolves | for dae foreover, the Bisa in a cup of hot hs and,| minister of tl © court was aware ith creat su a de-| that Warchires was in debt, and thus: “Gveut good fortune \has fallen upon you or wishes you uniform of the Crimean Dragoons. Lal 5g a mess of hope you won't “Th for a atte, pga it. tw I take you at once to the the idea ‘of beste? to give up my} palace, where you ‘hn ie. -aaigittedl coffee, b I got a package} to the Cz study to s Ma- one found ate 5) “be all he docten jesty’s aid 2 Whed dhetiweiisa taiins!ocas easel aa Since d Postum in place lered into the royal study, the Czar of coffee my ness, blindness coe up Dyed a document he was and nervousness are all gone, iny'| reading, ands GOH pan dirartisrealrenty We TOe are Khaim Kurichkess, the tailor, T want you to make me a wniform the Orit Dragoons. Do your Aan and see that se is a fit. s finished and Lid tailor an envelope containing three hundred rubles. Kurichkess was driven home in a, motor, and come days later an im- perial messenget bronght to his June weather hey in California, the ideal Wintering fensty “> Rr ached comfort ably and the Chicago and North W four s ‘aplendld a8 ated fas Fae fe janie an rn, Sain at from the new tengo, ay Ovortand an Angeles Rat ite th sts and 3 Bunahing, te ed and ‘the calito “Hiisated foldgre, describ df Califor fates and full. particul ii be promtly on aplication to B, "Bonnet, ne Arent, ago & oun Wouters Gouge St Rofoaio, Ont Tt takes a strong-minded man to admit he is in the wrong when he is, Minard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria, “T have patrician blood) in my veins. ers of my family were traced to Flodden Fie Id in-the days of | chivalry.’ Young Lady (archly) m, the | president of the ‘eoolet AE awaea Mus of| work in Great Brfela earn on an -} much less frequently than men be- Siam has no old maids, In the last ten years women law- aa have increased 33 per cen' men now excel in swimming, elise and figure skating, London institutions asking that piney be appointed as consta- Plas 4,000 women are enrolled as stents in Germany’s 21 universi- ties. Pennsylvania has 6,8 women farmers and’ 6,095 fecsatan Tne as farm laborers. Mis i. cos of aaa Kani, has completed 60 3 washerwoman for one family. Turkish rugs are largely made by women and ¢hildren, who ane paid from five to 25 cents a day; _ Mme. Chaminade, famous French compuser, has been elected Roe cial devotion and eompe- tency, 8. Kelly has pee tarsatigs ith the British Roy F TOSS, in the cocoa, sugar confectionery Women engaged chocolate and avermge of Women have vanes in ‘their head cause they are not med t heavy corsets as to prevent their eloping, ible girls yet New Guinea. are id accusbe cle ages of women operatives in the silk mills of € ja are nearly at the vanishing polity as they receive only five cents a day, San Francisco is to have a news- paper, owned, ana tah and cire' lated by women, It is to be run in the interests of the Dauraaaee par- ty, and Miss Mey, ppithorthes will be te Meyers Some of the o Beans now open to women are laundry overseer, landscape gardener, dietitians cial secretaries, fanm Eeneeers) im- esp ony photog ra phen By 6 b ibronologict 3. iy Charlotte Hunt of Califor- nia is the oldest known blind wo- man able to read from embossed type. 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No Sartings sft Eye Com: t e worst of peo} Sree who do no OW Hoe is that they will Taleb » Things Being = kn “Mother,” aed 1 ma, digg jg | OM telling po rrect' Fo. vay Cush ater | minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. m witty tihoga: newly arrived in London, noted some blankets iy eted “To be throwa ait. He received ee and walked out again, ran after paid | for those ‘bikaketa you ro jue now ! course not,’ ‘weren't they labelled to ba throw away, and shure didn’t I ¢¢ in If you want to engrave your name | and ask you for a pair to tans vol na girl's aah try what a the trouble ‘of throwing ther mond will di away? ISSUE “4714. é NS IMPERIAL QUALITY THE IMPERIAL OIL. COMPANY, LIMITED, a Canadian corporation with over three thousand employ- ees, is manufacturing and t distributing refined oils, gas- olines and lubricating oils in Canada for Canadian trade. 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