'AUDI TO siciiffiss Thin, Watery Blood Leads to a Breakdown in Health Thin, impure blood is an invita- tion to sickness. The blood is at work day and night to maintain the health and any lack of strength or purity in the blood is a weakness in the defense against disease. Anae- mia is the doctor's name for lack of blood watery blood. There may be an actual loss in the quantity of the blood, or one or more of its constituents may be lacking. The surest symptom of anaemia is pal- lor. The trouble is particularly common among young girls between the ages of fourteen and eighteen, but it is also found in women of all ages, and quite frequently at- tacks men. It is nearly al- ways present and prevents re- covery after grippe, fevers, ma- laria, and operations and for this reason a tonic medicine is required in all these cases to enrich the blood, build up the nerves and re- store health and strength. And there is no other tonic as good as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, as has been proved in thousands and thou- sands of cases, among them that of Miss Annie Turner, Marie Joseph Post Office, N.S., -who says: "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been of inestimable benefit to me. I wa badly run down that I could hardly go about, was not able to help in th work about the house. As my health grew worse the trou- ble brought on some species of fit. and when these attacks would come on I would sometimes remain un- conscious for half an hour. After many other medicines had failed to help me, my brother got me a sup- ply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I began taking these. In the course of a few weeks I felt much better, and after taking the Pills for a time longer I was again in the full enjoyment of good health. 1 feel that I cannot praise Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills too highly and 1 recommend them to all weak girls." You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. QUITE SATISFACTORY. An oldj:olored barber is respon sible for this gem : When asked i: he favored the abolishing of capi tal punishment, he replied: "No Fah, I don't. Capital punishnie.ni was good enough fo' ma fo'fathers an' it's good enough fo'.me." Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is a speedy cure for dysen tery, diarrhoea, cholera, summer complaint, sea sickness and com plaints incidental to children teeth Ing. It gives immediate relief to those suffering from the effects 01 indiscretion in eating unripo fruit cucumbers, etc. It acts with won derful rapidity and never fails to conquer the disease. No one neet fear cholera if they have a bottle o this medicine convenient. "Tall women nearly always mar ry short men." "I have notice* it; I wonder why it i*l" "Short men can't run fast.' Mlnard't Liniment Lumberman 5 Friend CUT RATHER LOW. "Do you notice how the rolor o: this dress matches my eyes?" "Yes; and I also notice how the cut of it matches that sore throat you have.'' LEOPARD AND UMBRELLA. Hunter's Laughable Experience' In India. The audacity of the leopard in pursuit of !iis favorite food is re- markable. In "Sport on the Nil- giria," Mr. F. W. F. Fletcher gives an instance in his own experience while living in India. He adds that he lost probably twenty dogs at various times, all carried away by leopards. Some were taken under bis very nose. One April afternoon I had been over to see a friend about four miles away, writes Mr. Fletcher, and shortly after I left his bungalow on my return home, it began to rain. As riding was uncomfortable in the wet, I got off my nag, and gave him to the horsekeeper. After a mile the rain stopped, and the sun came, out; but I shut my umbrella and determined to walk the rest of the way home. Before me trotted five little terriers, behind me came the syce, leading my horse. We reached a sharp bend in the road, and the doggies bad disappeared round it, when I saw the whole pack rushing back full tilt, with a leo- pard at the heels of the hindmost dog. Just as they reached me, the leo- pard seized Flirt, and at the same moment I "landed" him a blow on the head with all my force with the umbrella, which flew into splinters. The leopard dropped the dog, but his impetus was so great that he could not stop, and rushing past me, he knocked my syce clean ofl his legs. Then he jumped into the grass bordering the road. The change that came over our peaceful procession in that one in- stant was astounding. There stood I in the road, flabbergasted, with a broken umbrella-handle in mj hand ; my syce was roaring blue murder on his back ; my horse was bolting for home like a runaway engine, and my five little dogs were shivering at my feet. I picked Flirt up and carried her home. She was badly bitten in the neck, but fre- quent applications of phenyl soon made the wounds heal, and in a fortnight or so she was well again But she was a changed dog. She would come out with me, but she always stuck to my heeds, and noth- ing would induce her to enter the scrub or join the other dogs in a hunt of any kind. Skin All Covered With Eruption Tardif. Tried Many Remedies 3 or 4 Years. Culicura Soap and Ointment Cured. A Quebec man, N. Henri Tardif. of St. Ca-i!n:r, writes in t letter dated Mar. 31, 1911: ) "I had a very bod skin, all covered with niption, eight years ago. I n&yo bad all of belli my shoulders covered with it, and the Jiyii part of my arrru), and my fare, but It wan the worst on im uhoulders. I tried many different remedies to cure It, but nothing wai any guvd. At last I went to an apothecary. lie asked me U I had ever used Cutlcura Boap and Ointment. I told him no, and 1 bought a box of Cuticura Ointment and a ake of Cuticura Soap. 1 used three boxea of I'm:- ii ii Ointment, but I am glad of the sdirje, for Cuticura Soap and Ointment eoraiilctoly cured me of my akin eruption. 1 spread the Cuticura Ointment on all my aore iu't and I think that lu washing my face with tho C*utlcura Boap, It hindered my eruption from itching and burning. I tried many reme<lie.<i during three or four years but C'uticura Soap and Ointment cured me." (SiRiH'd) N. Henri Tardlf. Culicura Soap and Ointment are (old throughout the world, but to those \>'ao have suffered much, lost hope and are with- out faith l;i any treatment, a liberal umpla cf each with a 32-p. booklet on the skin and scalp will be mailed (". on application. Address Potter I>ruK A Chem. Corp.. 60 Columbus ATC,, lioatoa. U. tx. A, BORDERING ON THE MIRACULOUS JOHN MeELBOY'S HEART TROUBLE CURED BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Could Not Work all Summer, and Doctor Failed to Help, but Cure Was Quick When He Used U odd's Kidney Pills. Benton, N.B., May 13 (Special). Bordering on the miraculous is the cure of John McElroy, a young man well-known here. He was suf- fering from heart trouble and was so bad that all last summer he was not able to do a day's work. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him. In telling the story of his cure, Mr. McElroy says : "I went to a doctor who said I had palpitation, but his medicine did not seem to reach the spot. I suffered for over a year and all last I summer I was not able to do a day's work. My sleep was broken j and un refreshing. I felt heavy and sleepy after meals and I was always tired and nervous. I perspired freely with the least exertion. "After I had finished taking the doctor's medicine, and as I felt no better, I read in an almanac what Dodd's Kidney Pills could do and made up my mind to try them. Be- fore I had finished the first box I felt different, and by the time the second was half gone I was working in the woods and doing good work." * GOLD BY ELECTRICITY. MOTHERS PLEASED WITH BABY'S OWN TABLETS A mother who has once used Baby's Own Tablets for her little one never fails to show her p'.ea- sure at the result. She at once rea- lizes that they are the ideal medi- cine for baby being absolutely safe and free from injurious drugs and at tfie same time a sure cure for all the littl<? ills from^which babies suffer. Mrs. P. Tiieriault, Pacquctville, X. B., writes: "Please send me another box of Baby's Own Tablets. 1 was ex- tremely pleased with the last. My baby was greatly troubled, with con- stipation and vomiting, but the Tablets quickly cured her." The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. CORRECTED. "Did you say I was a dead beat?" "Nope. I never said you were dead." A Purely Vegetable Pill. The chief ingredients of Parmelee's Ve- getable Pills are mandrake and dandelion, sedative and purgative, and have a most healthful effect upon the secretions of the digestive organs. The dyspeptic and all who suffer from liver and kidney ail- ments will find in these pills the most effective medicine in concen- trated form that has yet been offer- ed to the suffering. Experience is costly, but there is invariably a slump in the market wheu you try to dispose of it. When Your Eyes Need Care Murlne Eye Remedy Co., Chicago He is a failure who sneers at suc- cess. Minsrd's Liniment used by Physician*. GOT THE PLACE. Merchant -''Our salesmen must show tact. Now, for instance, if a lady came in the store and asked to see some false hair, what would you say to her!" Bright Boy "I'd ask her what shade her her friend preferred, an' " "Enough," said the merchant, "Daraeyour own salary." The Real Boss "Your clerks seem to bo in a good humor," re- marked the friend of the great mer- chant. "Yes." replied the great merchant. "My wife has just been in, and it tickles them to death to sec somebody boss me around." A>h for Minard's and lake no other. Can Now Be Pulled l"p from 12.IKM) Feet Below Surface. It is unknown as yet to what depth mining operations on the Rand will be carried on in the fu- ture. So many different factors en- ter into the question, such as value of the reefs, working costs, under- ground temperature, etc.. that it is impossible, to speak definitely on the point, but it may be anywhere be- tween 6,000 and 12,000 feet from the surface. Ten years ago it seemed as though the ultimate depth capa- ble of being reached would depend entirely upon the ability of the me- chanical engineers to design suita- ble plants to windore successfully from great depths, and much specu- lation prevailed upon the subject. Since the application of electricity to winding purposes became an ac- complished fact that difficulty teems to have well-nigh disappear- ed, and the ultimate depth to which mining operations can be taken on the Rand appears to be governed more by the value of the reefs as they 'grow in depth than by any ether factor. At all events, engi- neers on the Rand now regard the deep winding problem with every complacency, feeling sure that, by the adoption of stage winding, they will be able to wind the ore from any depth mining engineers can successfully extract it. Cassier's Magazine. "Keep out of debt, young man." said the philosopher. "People will think better of you for it." "Per- haps," was the thoughtful reply; "and yet I've noticed that the more I owe people the. gladder they al- ways seem to see me." It Rubs Pain Away. There is no liniment so efficacious in overcom- ing pain as Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. The hand that rubs it in rubs the pain away and on this account there is no preparation that stands so high in public esteem. There is no surer pain-killer procurable, as thousands can attest who have used it successfully iu treating many ail- ments. HIS VERSE. A little boy who had reached the age when boys feel that a watch is the one thing that makes life worth living, was told that tor the present a watch could not be given to him. But Edward continued to tea.se for one, until the whole family were wearied. Then his father, after explaining that he should certainly have a watch when he was older, forbade him to mention the subject again. The next Sunday, the children, as was their custom, repeated Bible verses at the breakfast-table. When it was Edward's turn, he astonished them all by saying: " 'What I say unto you, I say un- to all: Watch!"' NEW PARIS PROFESSION. Footle** Man Made $100.000 Taking People Arrow Streets. The "cul-de-jatte" does not exist in London, and there is not even a name in England for him, but in Paris he is a not unusual epectaclo. There are, in the Paris streets, a number of men who for some rea- son have been obliged to suffer am- putaition of both legs from the trunk, and who beg for public char- ity on little carriages on which they wheel themselves about with extra- ordinary skill, using their hands as propellers. It is an unwritten po- lice rule in Paris that all traffic must be stopped whenever a "cul- de-jaite ' wishes to cross the road, and in these days of motor cars and taxicab-s the rule is a good one. But the "cul-de-jatte" has dis- covered that many people who are uncrippled have more- difficulty than he in getting from one pave- ment to another, and he has turned his deformity into a money-maker. Every day at crowded street cor- ners one may see one of these un- fortunates on his little carriage heading a crowd of timid folk across the road while the policemen a,t each side, keep back the traffic. 'When they are safely on the other side the "cul-de-jatte" takes off his cap and asks for "ferry money." He rarely collects less than 18 pence, and as he repeats the per- formance twenty or thirty times a day the simplest calculation will show that his trade is a good one. It is true that it needs special ac- complishments. One of these crip- ples died in Paris recently leaving a fortune of $100,000. f MINISTER PRAISES ZAM-Bl'K. Tells How It Cured Bis Wife's Bud Sore. Rev. Henry J. Munton, of Black- folds, Alta., writes: "My wife had a very bad sure foot, which it seem- ed impossible to get anything to heal. The sore would heal to a certain point and then fester again, and so on. I procured a box of Zam-Buk, and after persevering with this herbal balm for some time the sore was completely healed. "I have since recommended Zam- Buk to several of my parishioners, and it always gives satisfaction." Another instance in which Zam- Buk proved of unequalled value is told by Mr. N. L. Gerry, of Bran- don. Man. He says: "I had my left foot run over by a waggon load- ed with wheat. The foot was very I badly crushed, and my little toe ! and the next toe were laid open. I applied Zam-Buk, and only had to miss work for two days. Zam-Buk healed the wound so quickly that on the third day I was able to put on my boot and walk to my work. In a very short time my toes were quite healed, and the foot is now as sound as ever, thanks to Zam- Buk." Just as good for chronic sores, ulcers, piles, blood poison, burns, scalds, eruptions, eczema, and all skin injuries and diseases. 50c. box at all druggists and stores, or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. Try Zam- Buk Soap, too, 25c. per tablet. CHEAP OCEAN TRAVEL. The voyage to England now costs on the best ships about half the rate charged by the Britannia, the first mail steamer to cross the ocean, 70 years ago. One can go first-class for three cents a mile ; second-class for half of that, and third-class with better accommo- dation than the best in the Britan- nia's day for about 80 cents a hun- dred miles, and these rates include meals. Compare them with the standard railway passenger costs and meals in the dining-car or sta- tion eating houses extra. CURED BY CIN PILLS. BridRCTillc. N. S. "For twenty years I have been troubled with Kidney and Bladder Trouble, and have been treated by many doctors, but found little relief. I had given up all hop of getting cured when I tried Gin Pills. Now, I can say with a happy heart that I was cured. "DANIEL F. FRA8ER." j\' 1* m t Quality is the ?*"-'^- : ; ,> :-*v T economy I LIFT GOES FT MONEY 3E5SE "DISTEMPER Pink Era, f plro.flc. Shipping fever, ad c aiort n j: t ever. Sore cure and positive preventive. DO matter how hursefl 41 *ny age ar infected or "exposed." Li<iuid. given on the tongue, acts on (hi Blontl and * 'llj' ^Jiarmx expel* t.'ie L-utonous grro& from the bodr- Cures Dittamper in ! * i '* au Sheep, and Cnm^ra 111 Poultry. Largest selling live stock remedy. Cnrea J-.i Grippe among br.man beings and is a nne kidner remedy. <oc and 11 a bottle: 16 and ft! a dczen. Cut this out. Keep it. Show it to your druggi&t. who wtii get it !or you. Free Booklet. "Distemper. Causes unit <!ures.'* DISTRIBUTORS ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS SPOKN MtDICAL CO., Obtains OacImolDiists. GOSME*. !<.. tl.Sj*. Maypole Soap FOR HOME DYEING Washes and dyes at one operation, giv- ing remarkably clean, bright, last colors. Dyei cotton, wool, silk or mix- tures. 24 colon, will give any ihade. Colors !0c. black 1 5c at your dealer's orpoitp'd wiihb'k- let "How lo Dve' ' F. L. BENEDICT & CO. Montreal H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colbarne Street, Toronto. EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL buy beautiful humlr."! M-T< in Nortl.uinlwrland County, including stork and Implements. There in in the stork 4 horpe*.. 10 cows. etc. Thin id * nnap. and can be bad on easy vrin.-. P.i^m-s-i- u at once. GOOD FARMS IN LINCOLN. WELI.AND. H.i :. in. Peel. York. Durham. North- umberland. Princo Edward joniitirs at reasonable price?.. \LBERTA. SASKATCHEWAN AND Manitoba lands in larg.> or imall block*. HRTS. EDUCHTIOM, THEOLOGY. MEDICIHE. SCIEI1CE. Including EMGIMEERmO Rrts Summer Session July 3 to Aug. 1 7 The Arta coarse may be taken by correspondence, but atndentj desir- ing to graduate most attend one session. Short Course for Teachers and gen- eral students July toth to 3ist- For calendar* write the Registrar G. V. CHOWN \ ., ( , v i: Ont. JO FRI'IT FARMS-ALT, SIZKS. IN THE Xiagrri Fruit IV!-. H. W. OAWSON, Toronto. Vl.NrCTY-NINK ACRKii IN BRl'CB i.1 County Soil, clay '...nn frame hMi*. harn and granary. Pr-.i-c *i.6fX>. Will t*i'-}urig* for riry. towri .r p* <>r<.|,Tiv .r for larger farm Wo.. tern R*-;il Ki-tate. London. MALE HELP WANTED. RAILWAY AOENTS. TKLIJiiK APUKRH and <.'lvrk in urcat dm-kii.l through- out Ontario and North Went. Ai* monrhn will iiualify you. Day and Mi.' conrpei. PovitMHU secured. Fri-o Book U <-T]i!ain. Dominion Hohool Telegraphy. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. AT and FARM SCALES Wilton'* Scale Wnrk*. 9 1- ->! m.i-1.- T'.ronio. H ONIYEMTY KINGSTON ONTARIO I COLLAPSE OF FATHER. Little Tummy "Mother, were 1 men awful scarce when you married papa, or did you just feel sorry for him!" Cl ANCEH. TUMORS. LUMPS, cv In- ternal and external, cured wrhnut pain by our home treatmi-nf Writ* no before too late. Dr Bollmau Mi-dual Co.. Limited. Collincvood. Out. 6 TON HCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson'* Hcalu Works. 9 Kaplanadr Toronto. Relief for SuflWina E\ ri ;. \vlu-r<>. He whose life is made niisoruiiV by the suffering that comes from in- digestion and has not tried Parme- Ice s Vegetable Pills does not know how easily this formidable for- can be dealt with. These pills will rr- lievc where others fail. Tlx-y an- the result of long anil patient study and are confidently put for- ward as a sure corrector of disor- ders of the digestive organs, from which so many suffer. Tf KLP SUPPLIED Mm. Farmi-rn, Ilotoln. Ka't>r:", Jlini>. UoatK '.39 Kront Wost. Toron: J. 'Me- phooc. AdHaido 855. Your Overcoats ami u,n< I xint* WMiiliI look Ixitcar |v*.| If no aut of ,,ur in your town, wnlo iir.-i 10 Muniictl, I!,,x :;rt. u.,1,1 M,.,|i !v British* American Ov- Co. CiJhen buyirwj your Piano insist on having ar\ OTTO HI GEL Piano Action VOCIFEROUSLY RELUCTANT. "Mildred, what was that loud noise on the front porch last night ' It wuke me up.'' "Why, mamma, that must have been Jack, tearing himself away.' Write us for free sample of Gin Pills to try. Then get the regular siw bo\v at your dt'iiUrs, or direct from ui. -Mr. a box, 6 for $2.50. Money refunded if Urn Pills I fail to cure. National Drug A. Chemii-nl Co. of Canada, Limited, Dcpt. W.L.. Toronto. I eiirtnl a Imrsp of the Mange with MINAKD S L1NIMKNT. CUU1STOPUEK SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. I cured a horse, badly torn by a pitch ; fork, with MINAHDS LINIMENT St. Peter's. C. B. EDW. L1NLIKF. I cured a horse of a bad swelling by MINAKDS LINIMENT THOS. W. PAYNE. Balhurst, N. B. "Has your son arrived at the years of discretion?" "Oh, yes! He's about to be married?'' "How you do contradict yourself!'' ED. 4 1SSIK 2fr~12 Why suffer from corns when they can be painlessly rooted out by using Holloway's Corn Cure. WAS WISE. Mrs. Greig "What are you burn- ing, my dear 1" Mr. Greig "The letters I wrote you before we were married." Mrs. Greig "You heartless wretch! Have you 110 sentiment, no- Mr. Greig "Please be quiet. I'm doing this for your sake. I'm try- ing to fix things so that if I die no- body can dJsputp my will on the ground of insanity." SI.OO PE HOUR ^^f,f~fK This H wh.it Y'.n -an m.-kr t nc'ilinK "Evergrip- Gliding $ f Casters. M my of .uir n^'iit-. are m-iX-n^ more Every home, church, hotfl. Uarli^r xli a customer. 200 per 'n'. ;:-'.ti', Ku]l sample set and aircnM tcrni-. ^.Mit for 10 rcnta. We ir-jnt .1 it >.>.! )jtnt in your town. OVAS MANUFACTURING CO., Suit* 111, Mall Bldg.. Toronto. CRSOSOTE Protect Preserve 3eautlfy Samplei anil Booklet-.! <m Application JAMES LANCMUIR & CO., Lim ted 1374> Bathursc Streer TORONTO Storekeeper "I want a boy to be | partly indoors and partly out- j doors." Boy "What becomes of i me wlien the door slams?" ^ Keep Minard's Liniment In the houaa. A woman is so used to pinning things that she ean't understand ] why a man should make so much fuss about a missing button. Nearly all children are subject to worms, and many are born with them. Spare them suffering by us- ing Mother Graves' Worm Exter- minator, the best remedy of the kind that can be had. UNUSUAL LUXURIES. Street Urchin "Where yer go- in'. Maggie I" 1 Maggie "Goin" ter tie butcher fcr li cents wort" uv liver." Urchin '-'Chee ! Yer goin' ter havo company fcr dinner, ain't yer?" Keep Flies Off Your Cattle BY VSINU COW-COMFORT (Cuarantaed) re Cow-Comfort to Imr>r->v -.h* ron- ditlon and yield of your cvii. ?:' prr gallon. Freight paid. :> . r with 4 gallon* of water, reducing '.no ;>ru-i> to 40c. per gal). Agfntfl wnnted (w'ryw'itre. Write for terms and ;iiniph'.rti!. SAPHO MFC. CO., Montrsal. CATS PAW, RUBBER HEELS Tread softly - Step safely. CAT'S PAW RUBBER SOLES Embody the patented features of Cat's Paw Heels. ,o TWO CRUISES -OM THK- VICTORIA LUISE (10.000 TIIIU. Fro* Nrw York NOT. 12, 1912 From Su Franciico Feb. 27. 1913 Will vtiil Midr.r*. Spurn, iiiif. F.|rH. U4i>, Cerlon. Strit> StHltneXi, ii ... PhilmiMMi. Cliia*, Jipu. -.n.,.k UiaoQ. with OverUnJ '. ..i . . Tout. INLAND EXCURSIONS AND S1D TRIPS OPTIONAL I 17 Darw TOURS Duration 110 Days Each "Atlt anfont <rr*> hjt mmiit l/tt Crnr " Writ* /or 3<x>tfc HAMBURG -AMERICAN LINE 41-43 BROADWAY. N. Y. or Ocean Steamship Agen<>y, (3 Vonge St.. Toronto Canar'a>