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MINARD
LINIMENT
■EDIC♦L.
DR. GEO. HF.ILEMANN, OSTEO -
ii specialist in woolen's and children'
diaesses, acute. chronic and nervow 4.11.111101,
Herm woes sad Outset. partial deafens, Henbane
and rheumatic conditions. Adenoids removed
w4theist the knife. Office'u
at rewdencr, corn
Shakos and St Andrews streets. At home Mike
sao.dsys. Thursdays and Saturdays. any views,
try aspelwtment.
DiNTISTRY.
RR. H. G. MAcDONELL-HONOR
Graduate Teraina University. Graduals
el College of Dental Surgeons.
Successor to the late Major bele. O`eascurw
Swint and Wen street. (:uder)cb.
AUCTIONEER.
THOMAS GUNDRY
AUCTIONEER.
Bea R Gaderlcb. All struc'i^•'s by MA Bt
eft M S u
lguil Oalce will be promptly atenial",
readmit lelesabie 51 v.
LEQ_•
1 . G. CAMERON. K. C. BARR1S-
1 ssut«, The. y pint Oise
U. puma MGodutcb. pard Qclivss
Tart hoods to low. at Ilei rat e.
D C, HA
&L. WRISTYS
EK SOLICITOR, NOTARY
PUIkIC. ETC.
Oil 4 Stuhrr4.e{_Bank• back, Hamilton Street
Gdarai. Tskpwoas a•
Rad Rotate. Luau• ed lipw egueg. . a
PROUDFOOT. KILLORAtt & COOKE
aARRISTF.RS, SOLICITORS, IOW
PUBLIC. ETC.
Oise on the Square, setood.door Irwin Hama
es Street. t.oderich.
Prorate funds to loan at Iowan meal
R. Powvoroser. b. J: D. Cooaflt J. hl.us
Itluos
•
inimt ER. rrAonoiacd d k.
// R1STi: attar
gawy
loaned at toeest rats.
• t SEALER. BARRISTER. SOU
ICITOILeatery. pc and coo -bins Gubli
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INSURANCE, LOANS, &TC.
L• dCIL• LQP MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ER ANt.E CO. -r.. and .,dated town Prop-
. rty Merrilu.
oow-Jura comic y. Pts., God,nch P. O ;
Swarm Vac-Pisa-Ilwood P. 0 . Thomas
Sae.-Trelen lMlortb r. 0.
tors- F. iftcGregor. It, R No. a, See -
obis G. GrimmNo. 4, Walton, Wiliam
-. R. 14 ,. 2, Sanbcrth. Joan Beonewsu.
sial . (,co McCartnneeyy. R. R. No. 3, Sec-
obert Ferns, Haeiock; Malcolm' Mc-
' awes, Clinton. Janes E anti tietbwood. lames
Cewno(ly. Gobs, h.
Agents. J. W. Yrs, Godertcb; Ales. (-titch,
IL R. No. 4. Cluuw, Wawa Chessti. Sealorth
< Hakot
y. Sealth. Policy -Mier' Bolden rax pay
yssent, and ``et them cards renegued at pi .
aasrir 1 Clothing Ston. Clinton; R. H. Cott •
Gtoaery, Kiulcb. Kingston street. (.dor J. H.
astd's General Store. Bayfield.
agonesimasmsgansosossametsioMMOMIMIMMOI
ir Brophe3 Bros.
Funeral Directors
aid Embalmers
- lee Leading
Directors
Embalmers
Orders
uW
Orders
at all
carefully attended w
hours, 4n aq.
OVDYRIOB.
carefully attended to
sight or day.
OODERIOH
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Tel., the wortd_iili7 41Wt you a Bei
but you will starve to death K you
down and wait for It to elite and settle.
IURY ADDRESSES
BARRIE MEETING.
PREMIENTO-BE APPEALS FOR
SUPPORT FOR THE
11CTOK1 LOAN.
Tells Large Audience in HI* Home
Town that Prices Will Fall and that
Victory BwRls N'UI Increase In Value
Accordingly -Patriotism Just Now
Means Good Kuslnean Senal. • •
Barrie. NOV. 3... WItliput lirrul(•s,
patriotic snp•rIUtivrs or any minted'
to ,«•nt►Inrntalit)'. 44iitarhis Premier -
designate. Ernest ('louses Urury, 111•-
1fypr11l Ilcre to-ilghl his mahle11 speech
altar nrrlc111at 11r- cult to form a
Provincial oNlteTument. Hr appealed
for t14 support of th(' Vletor,. 14ai.
Fifteen 1 Ired 1114411. wuturn nod
children crowded the little opera house
and w•I11,11 fretfully while preliminary
spelt kers 1111135.' their appeals. waiting
for the 1'. F. 0. chieftain. their Iear-
townsnlsll, to appear. Nor were they
'disappohu11l when the Premier -to -Ie,
wearied by on arduous day Flat las
emwn141 'incensing labors of five years,
without formality or 1.'n•wlnly greeted
them in a language of their own fu a
sl 11ti
logical appal to help 4'enadr
flu the• task she voluntarily Irr-
taok more Than lice yt•rrs ago.
He depicted all impending era of
trifiii""driffiRlon. through w•hk•h Tart
only Vapor's. but every enation of the
world. must Journey ere the Bowl of
normal pre-war prosperity tern nimbi
iw attafnd. So essentially sila.•rr and
convincing did his appeal ring that not
a single hurinlwr of the audience re-
laxed fur an Instant from the tense
„Interest as 111. 1111 from one nrglliil'It
to the otlwr. -
Introduced as "New Premier."
Intflal4l(11I as 'Vino rift's new
1'rcmier, If I:rswst Lrury," the
1'. F. 4). chieftain appealed" for tlw Ins
dulge•ne of the audience for being in-
capable. at the cud of a hail any'.
work, of tusking it l014.44d.1res14.
"1 am 434)4 1141114l5 to appeal t0 you
from a 5latriorie standpoint." hp said.
"Your patriotism. I know. Is t1wre.
Wp du out spew n great drill of the
things that clean most w us, 34414 there
be 1111 earthly doubt of the patriotism of
tli• t fl luaus of Initimmte. iKrit•ulturlsts
and fiownsulrn. Yoar patriotism - Is
there. All yon need Is ria le assured
that this Is th1• testi-lode thing. to do
and you will 1111 it." i
Patriotism G lii(minns Sense.
••i'atriofls111iit the present rime."
le .1,3444 'el. "is not at matter of
mrutimt•ut muff •rides. I'Phar time has
all gore tins l'atrlutls4n at the
present tf1111• 41111 y means Masi' 145141-
n(14s )4r11w•. Tlmt w'lirt Is 1we11w1 Ur
(lorry this louniry mug!' the 11711141
days ahead. 1 ertulu national criers
from the 11o1)n,k Stan dot who put
welt Inst 4puriag (134• than atniggtr are
going to put lcosih-y first risibly.
Owing Oureelves Is Safe.
"I -'nut you to •litter hl wh111. first,
that there Is mining Inevitably time
of d('fletton of prices. Secone v. 1
wnut you to realir.• that the only t ug
WI. 1)1411 to tree is an 114111om1.' en !-
thou wlwre it tgke1(t(o large it slutrA
of (Mr petit. jlti_pas
interest.re bi nothing . to Mir
rl')4rut 1lw amount of inou.y we (.w('-otir•
PeIvem at 1)1Inw. The thing we lave to
tear is eitir foreign borrowings and the
interest on these• borrowings, phut It
.1.11.4 1114 M1•ome• sl great that It rv-
qulgrss490 large it proportion of (oar
I4Ioir to pay nor interest 1111 them.
( nada Nothing to Fear.
'•411r fnrl•Igu in11ebt111t«•44 Is not an
Knot that it 111 any way affects the
stability of Canada. 4'anada, with her
A Timely Help
The face is often the first
to betray a ,decline in
strength. When you feel
rundown and your face
is colorless>- the need for
S(0
J!MIJLSIO
is plainly evident. Those
who have tried Scott's know
its power td strengthen the
body, enrich the Blood and
put the color back
in the face. Don't
bit pals -faced -take
-Scott's Emulsion.
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CAPTAIN SI►.1MS WAS TAKEN B] tem tsar aa/1wr to the napkin. It Iw
HI KPKIt'3E. urgently Li'pi'd, Tit' Ilot' t•r!Bay ut
auurt hare IL"
Islirav distil So Remarkable Atter ELi.A WHEELER WILCOX DEAD
?aides Titular He Hardly
Knows Himself.
American Paters Whine Wolks Have
"For one whole year before I took I•opulm' Vow.
:Tenlac there was hardly a day that 'l Short Beach. (:onn.,J act. 30. -Ells
didn't have a severe headache and hardly Wheeler Wilcox, author and poet, died at
a night that I gels over an hour or two ofe2 10 a. m. toiay at her h .me here. She
sleep," said S. A: dams. when he tailed had been seriously ill for several week,
at the Owl drug st bte in Vancouver, B. C. atter a nervous collapse suffered nine
Mr. Adams served \tis captain in the months ago sn England.
Smallpox at Stratford.
Stratford, Oct. 30. --On inquiry today
of the health authorities. it was learned
that 1 here are about twenty cases of
smallpox in the ci'y. mostly of a mild
form known as indeterminate smallpox.
In all **ern biomes are quarantined. all
in Shakespeare ward, shire the diarist
w:•. apparently brought by a lamily
mov.ng here from Toronto. Until last
nista it was not at all (-wain.. that the
disease was smallpox. and , several homes
were Tar ntined with chickenpoe cards.
English army. and st\the carton
he made With Mrs. Wi.cox when she died newer GENERAL DEBILITY
this statement he was red at the her lifelong (rends, Mrs. W. H. Rater of
St. Frances hotel, 600 Cdoova, West. Shore Beach and Mrs. Frank C. Randall FOLLOWINCAINFUENZA
Vancouver. Mr. Adams rther stated 9E - York City. Mrs. Randall has ,
that he would leave for the Orient in a been with her constantly for two years, h Can Only Be Regained.
pew days to accept a managing position including her war service for the Y. M. i Y
with an English firm in Japan. C. A. in France
"For the past year," continued Mr.
Adams. 'tI had gastritis in its very 'worst
form. and gas would press against my
heart and make 11 palpitate so bad that .1
would get dizzy and sometimes while 1
was eating l would get to feeling
so dizzy that I would have to
get up and leave the table without finish-
ing. My appetite was almost completely
gone and even the smell of food would
sometimes turn my stomach, and 1 had to
be extremely careful about what 1 ate so
as not to suffer from gas. My nerves
were shattered and the least little noise
out of the ordinary would upset me com-
Mrs. Wilcox leaves two sisters, hors. by Enriching the Blood.
Williamson and Mrs. Bond, of Ord. Neb.. Following a widespread epidemic of
and a brother. Marcus Wheeler of Wind- influenza, general debility is on the in -
tor. Wis. chase, and effects may be noticed in
The billy of Mrs.tWilcox will be taken the worn, listless appearance of so many of
rom her home at Strom Beach late this the men and women you are. Influenza
a ernoon to Springfield, Mass , where it always leaves behind it impaired vitality,
wi be cremated tomorrow. There will and with the modern conditions of lite
be ne,service,at Short Beach. but a short ; that use up nerve force et) rapidly, gen-
service will be held at , i rematory eras debility becomes one of the most
chapel tomorrow afternoon. a ashes common of maladies. The symptoms o1
of Mrs. •Nilmx will be placed beside debility vary, but weakness is always
those of he? husband, who will t:remated present. There is poor digestion, langour,
and whoee urn was brought to this coup- weak, aching hack, wakefulness at night:
try from Europe. often distressing headaches and a feeling
pietely. Mrs. Ella Wilcox had several weeks of fatigue. These symptoms indicate
"I tried medicine after medicine but ago completed a work she termed her impure and impoverished blood. It is
nothing could do me ary good, and I was "Swan Song." The book is a translation significant of nearly every attack cf in -
about to give up trying to find anything of Leon Denis' "Life and Destiny," a fluenza that it is folio ed by anaemia and
else when my attention was called to a psychic treatise in 1' ret inish , - - debility.
testimonial in the paper about Tanlac. 1 Although Mrs. Wild ii recovery was For all such rundown conditions. new
decided to try it, and 1 want to say right • known to be impossible, her death was blood' is the most reliable cure, sufferers
here that it took me by surprise and that j sudden. Two nurses arra pr.seit. She should >pk once begin to make thin blood
it is simply remarkable how I have been was conscious until a few minutes before rich at red with Dr. Williams' Pink
restored to health. 1 have a splendid! her death. Pills. Under a fair treatment with this
appetite and no matter what or how much
I rat I never suffer from stomach trouble
in any form. My nerves are quiet and
steady, and I can sleep all night lone. I
am not troubled with headaches or dizzy
spells any longer, and I fed so different in
every way that I hardly know myeebf. I
am leaving for the Orient in a few days
and before I go I feel that it is my duty
to make this statement and let the people
know that Tanlac is .a great thing and
that it will do every bit of what they say
it will."
Mollie is sold In Gollrrfch by E. B.
Wigle, in Sc,furth by C. Aberhart, 111
Wtugbam by J. Walton McKII, on, in
Netball It A. M. E. Hemphill, to Blyth
by White City Drug Store, In Wroseter
by J. N. Alien. In Loiidrsloro by John
O. Lounllaberry, to !'Sorter by W. (i.
Howey, in Bruerfleld by Peter Irowey,
In Dashwood by Tiernan & Fdighoffer,
,jn.Creillton by J, W. Orme. in Clin-
tbn by W. S. K. Holmes, in Sheppard -
ton by J.H. Simpson, in Gorrlr by H.
V. Armatrong,rand in Fordwleb by H.
Sansom.
ADVT.
medicil e they will r.alize more and more
A Good Time to Save Moray. the health -restoring influence of good rich
In urging its clients to buy Victory blood, and tow this new blood brings a
bonds the Roya Securities Corpora ' •
feeling of eo .strength and increased
Montell, in "Investment Items." pro a vita it Proof is given inathe caseeof j
vies a .stun to lower commodity pricMrs G. Robertson. Wish
tafluenza spreadm, Ont., who
s I says: "When the Spanish in
It says: "It will pay to save money now ••} over our iowfri happened to be one of
What wifl be the value of the gold dollar 'the first attacked, and the attack was a
in which !hese onntas are repaid in five or very severe one. and worse still the after -
fifteen years ' We are confident that in ,ffects of the trouble left me in continu-
five years. rend still mcre in fifteen years, ons misery. I had severe pains in my
It will be greater in its power of purchas- s'de, felt low-spir.tM and with no ambl-
ing all sorts of commodities than its is tion whgtever. My head ached almost
today. We are today at the apex of an continually. my eyes felt heavy, and
immense upward movement in prices: the p males biuke 1 ut on my face. I was_
evidences of a very slow but steady down- advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
ward readjustment are already visible.
The amount of self-denial required to save
1100 today is less, in terms of things
surrendered, than it has ever been b fore.
A man who saved *100 twcnty•hve )(tars
ago and bought abond with it did so at
the sacrifice of, let us say. twenty pain
of bots, but the principal returned
to him today would scarcely buy him
ten. We ire now face to face with the
and atter taking them for a time ! f
like my old self, able to do my housework,
and ftt ling well And strong. 1 can strongly
rect,mmend Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills for
*nous after-effects of influenza, as I
• -itire they will restore all sufferers to
vied health."
You can get these 'pills through anv
dealer .in medicine or by mail, post paid.
reverse process: the man who denies' him
self tenat i0 cents a box or s x boors for $2.50
from the Dr. Williams 'Medicine
pairboots---today will receive Brockville.111t.
\.
in fifteen years w
a sum which will quite
t.o
' .probably buy twenty Waits. The man
Inlnwtpsr natural n'w.i,r., s within her who puts his weipf5'Tto commodities of KIPPEESETN ON "
own ;orders, anal her industries. and I almost any kind today will see them go • t'4CIENTIFl(' EXPB TION.
nm happy to say with a miler 1..op14'. down in value: lbe man who puts hi.
wealth into long t'rm bonds will hind his Second In ('ommand of United
principal largely increased in purchase Government Ship ('artsrg
power by the time th . b on l m iture;." , Mr. H. F. Johnston. of Klplwn.:O
Coated is 11nagietiehm and second-1n111111111111
Coa •afed Tone? of the 4IT11egle nosenusguetic ship of
the t'ai•w•Kfe Institute. w34shingMtu,
Which quietly 511444141 away the other
i'' whatMpgnQ di.). from hwr pier oil flit.I'otounw. oar
means
the Hest Itis of tk trip
♦ bad breath, ensue! tongue, bad throngh fonder' waters.. -
s s ,eb, This trip, which will fr• the sixth
ithe monthlangnor and dilityVthe Carnegie Isms made during her ten
1s•Iwus.• 111/It will help, has nothing
to fear.
-Work on oar resources wi11 pall iI
throng's We coned conceivably raise
a foreign Iran to the I'M ted States,
but allot' happens? We sire committed
to pity littered to that country, and our
credit is affected. rind Ill.• value of the
}tmaMntt dollar ones down. But if we
1 11 at home the tummy d.s•sn't
e)m4 ort of the business already W-
W1' ,' 111, 11111 ('x5)41'4 1111.11 to take
51t of their Tarek or their
to invest In Victory bond..
not do it, it would not
li(li )1I'.
vest
money
I la1•10r14
Tlwy win
too sound 1
apes
HOW LIGHT /
WORKS TO
INCREASE SALES
IN a well -lighted shop custom-
ers make their purchases
quickly and' with certainty.
People Eke to trade where
there's pt E1 "bill' fight •'
A scientifically illtilstiil"toed shop helps to make
satisfied patrons. it gloesn't experience the
wrath of customers who return goods with the
explanation that "it doesn't look the swine in
daylight."
Better illumination shows its real value in the
daily sales record.
Finding the best light sometimes puzzles the
merchant. But experiments=lsl•re no longer
necessary. Experts of the Hydro -Electric Powe
Commission of Ontario have found the best
lamps for store illumination- - HYDRIO Gas Fill-
ed Lamps. These lamps give a brilliant light
closely resembling daylight. This fact alone
makes them desirable for store illumination.
HYDRO Gas Filled Lamps are truly economical.
Ask the Hydro Shop for a demonstration.
HTDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION
OF ONTARIO
FOR BALI BY •
Waterworks and Electric Light Commission
HYDRO SHOP
RSK THE HYDRO.M. N
Oat of Cure •Spendings.
"In raising n Victory loan at home
the mom•y elm nth of the (•nrr•nt
s5enlhlgs of cilia K who. Instead of
spending, an• retro.' 'hlllg and saving.
TIM is 114/4 ole twist the great lott-
sid(•ratlous In raising mew loan at 51(51134':
It w•111 help ant• people Irl tide them -
...Ives over the very strl'h Out filo!•.♦
which. ,yve 111'Ifet1•, are to one. all
that we Can lend to Great Ifni In, Who
has been our i.,'st customer. Is tat SO
in11'11 reduction of Astir foreign 1 '4-
1111141114, of Increasing lair chances of
going through the tiniest of Iamb prk
without ill effect. If Canada is 34RIY')-
IYI hAdly, it Is the foreign In elstelne.s
We owe that will make tittles hart!, -In
reducing that foreign tndebteduesa We.
are Jnat rerlu)ing our thanes of el-
perleta•Ing hard tlnw,..
Safest Investment Now.
"Thr safest Investment Mutt eau be
made by any Canadian at the present
time• is of loaning that morn•)• to tilt•
nation. it is g.w.1 husloess for the In-
dfcldnnl, It 11 =14t1 to maintain the
4'rwllt of therliitlon. *4145 11 pmvldes
work for the national industries. It
is in the nature of an Insurane• loney,
of spreading I(wla•s over r large number
of p11p11• until they become me n1'gttglble.
It Is an inverettnient hot bark -NI by any
single Industry of ole nation, 4ltw ti4r
resit. of the Industries may fall, ten
p•1' vent. of the Industries would fail,
and still the int•tstnlelt would be gilt-
edged. 'I'h4 sl1est investment rein
eoold pwslbly make Is Iia Vle•tnry
bonds. *1x1 It Is JIle biggest thing you
for ylntr 11wt11t47 at
of Bonds.
1115 by yon In VIctory
bonds today at111 Is• w,.rt11 two, 5ossihly
three (10111)r•s. I11 a few years. iliacs
too 1ao doubt In the world eve are on the.
edgy of a time• of depression, and for.
this-(lepn•4sbi no t:ol'ernntt'lirw'ttt
n'stloftsta) •. 1 speak fel•lingly now,
1144111144' 'Ods-1eIw)w the position I x111 In
at the pres•ntlrarnrent, and you know
the tendency to Mawtehard tinges oar
the Government.
"Thr tints wIH come. ani •ctry far
off, when wages will have (Iropp3'1'1Jal
flue S'111114' of 34 Innate' of wheat mitt-.
have dropped to Mlle -half the value It
14 now. 111 that clay- yoiir toms will
have ttcl4',' the pr1•se•nt value. It w•111
be worth while In than. years, to own
Clow) worth of Victor, bonds.
Taxable Benda Bent.
"Thiene Is 0111• feef,re saloon) this
1•0111.1 possihdy 114
the present time.
Itrrreaadag 1'aluel
01
aro •53)3411 yeur4 In sectile. will hike two years,
and the melodist,. aboard her w•111 in
that time have covered the .a'l'ms /Ira
of the world.lual c pleted their tong.
twtIc
lg-
n•tIl. s,it''.1•ys Iu'gllll 11 decade ago.
Klppen Man Aboard.
('1apt. Jellies P. AIIIt, sklppwr of the
t'p.rn.gle 451111. 1914, will 1s' hl charge
of the vess•I. Besides the crew of
s•vente n turn. the ,following scientists
will Ili• aboard: 11, F. Johnston. mag-
net hint). seem's' in (simulated, I►r.
Bu.+4111 1'eiils'rton. sJllSis doctor and
obew•FFvgflop btnl'•r, 111111 H. H. I:rn'u11iH1.
,ihr. R'Iromsi11 and R. It. Mills. observers.
Dr. l'enibertun is a graduate of 5'rha''-
toll 1'1tiversfty of the chow. of VOW.
ID - Mills Is ra Utstriet or ( 'ohlluhl,i
luau.. All the s•Ieitists ore welt of re -
111 their manila murk.
TIt ('ar,egte•, whirl. lid" .ocer111
2411,*M1N Lilies of Nie, ary,f5ts of tl... gbdw
will on this sixth survey Hall fr
W'n4hlugtun, 1►,1'„ to I►akal. West Af-
rica : Knemw Ay re's, to. Heleia. Aden,
trnhlx Perth, ,UlsMnlin : New ',A•u-
land, Soelrty ishulls. Fanning islands.
Hnioluln, limits. Pain11411 and the
1110011 of 4'.dumbla. •
Object of Long Trip.
1'o11thnl*tioi of previous ocean sur-
vey's to obtain the deelinutluu of th4
4'))111141144 Hod ('111115114't4' the oeta141)'
l'luu•t, !is 1141. 411111)' 114' navigators of t114'
aurid will be the urg1' work of the
v11)11gt.. Beirut Inc investigations of
other n:rtnre will be Panic! on together
with this prier work. ript''lal bistro.
went,. -h1 h w1•1*r I.nwtrnit111 ('sp11-
1111y for the inn-uutgn.tic ship will be
11s41. T111' ye,sel's route will intersect
'with previous 'piths of the Inst ten
yiMrr11oil enable 111e 111w'rl•erw to cheek
p0.4"aal (.tlaerce.UWls. IJsteeSitiasikal
the .wagtultll:,,S•wa.nl: el... wi.at...,w'III
be textus of the work In lompdeting
111g11et11' ells 111:, _-
1p of Its Kind.
Nieto. is -the only Whip 3,1 Its
r world. there being 4,11wr-
Iutel,' 1111 II n or steel 1111 it or In it to
effect 1111. 1'11 11111/..W. 111111 otlu'r delicate'
ttnaawtN.---iewmrd. W'let it w•it.
signs that
the liver is
oat of order.
Poor. Ha1s-
MrrQ says:
"The liver la
en organ
secondary in
importance
only to the
heart.*
We can
mann fac-
ture poisons
within O u r
own bodies
which are
Ila t]eactly as a snake's venom.
The liver acts as a guard over oar
miffing out the cinders and
from the general circulation.
• blockade in the intestines piles
I beiyy burden upon the liver. If
ale int apnes are choked or clogged
op, the circulation of the blood,
becomes poisoned and the systetti
becomes loaded with toxic waste,
and we suffer trorn headache, yel-
low - coated tolill'tie, bad taste in
mouth. nausea, or . gis, acid dys-
pepsia, languor, debility, yellow akin
or eyes. At such timer one should
take castor oil or a pieleant laxa-
tive. Such a one is made of May
apple. leaves of aloe and jalap, put
into ready- to - use form by Doctor
Pierce, nearly fifty years ago.
sold for 26 cents by all druggists
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
home of 1 letnry bonds which I(tl1ln),•tals
Itself now hig111y to me. •od that is
flat they are taxable. Every bond we
booed should Neve ()44.11 4114/41111, M-
emoir, It Is to 111 feared) that former,
Imsne of non-fasehte bonds are 11rlftlug
Into (els hinds of rnen..w41.14.Jrig 1u111mr4
w•hd wlalt to avoid tuxetlon. It was
not needed. this non -taxability feature.
bees 11)4' (hr oma ll tlousluner. the man
who Invested hew saving's, dirt not need
5 tax remittal to get him to Invest.
"1 give to you my slnere a nrlctlnn
that the lest thing WY 11111 do at present
for ourweivee gat for our coumry 14 to
•. I the
Only
The 4
-{ 14111.1 111
HYDRO
Gas Filled Lamps
are pleased to be able to inform the public thatlwe
are no Iia a position to supply any quantity of hard coal
in all si Also any quantity of soft coal for domestic use.
We fah to extend thanks to our customers, who have
__-been t sent during the stress of the coal shortage, and
now that it s been relieved we will give our old-time
_:Mettles and pro't ipt delivery.
propis11l ninny 'scientists said soil' a
4141s•1 1.0511(1 1104 110 1111111.
Its entire eonatrn4isml Is of wood,
11ro11yA' 411111 411t1p1'r. T110 veswl 11r5ei114
111.111 4)111 power mostly, although It has
nn anxt1111ry totem. hl help l+ in run•
niig out of storms. The unlit• Iron In
the vessel' is Mont 1,1101 11111111114 111 the
rugine construction. 114 4'141gasr11I with
_91,1111 pounds of Imetal in tntn.
Even the rigging. 11f 1111' ( '111'n•g111 lire
0141-fleahl I hemp. The vessel h• lira
feet long, with a :11-foot'beam.` -The
ire DIs('OI'RAhINNG Carnegie [4 brigantine rigged, not sl
Often sten 1114111 the $4'114 114 of 01.1 time.
fn IHw oyer w 111de like Oil. 111 the
She has Ices 1111'011e/ wine of tie worst
t 't I I shoes 'that von 1'x Y't/YI would ''ll"rmw ever ei1.0tin1Cr.Yl nI «14. her
nl a l e )1Irs nN / p
Iasi for lonple, of nwnithw longer any- 1 enjMa i deviates. and he 341111 the clew
way. However. 1f you send them to
ns for our
HIGH -('LASS SHOR REPAIRING
Re eon re'sit U.pm. good
their glw
looks. and Mem in condition to give
Fon long eprvkr. Why not try It?
O. SMITH
East Street ' ' tibdertch
-are pro of her performances.ms
%Vent ArI Mouth Pol.,.
Ousting 191:i and 51)11 thy n,i..mau•
net14' ship went around (( e,routh pole.
from New %A'el la ll.I to New 1,4%151111, In
less than four ohs. rising her sails
'wady e•n'Ire•ly.
In Iw'r trip around the south pole the
wind blew aevrilty 0111,',. 5x 411/11r on
fifty-five days. These aboard s(ghtedI
I In'1s of 1(ebergs, one• wine mtlwlr
long. /
Egg -0 Baking Powder Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canada
4
Sixty-one Years Unexcelled' Reputation.
• IC S
Jersey Cream Sodas
Sold fresh everywhere. In sealed packages.
Factory at LONDON, Canada,
Branches at Mmttreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Kittastea,
Winnipeg. Calgary, Port Arthur, St. John, N.B.
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