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ARCH 23, 191f.
SPRING REIIIINDERS
OF RHEtIMATIStil
t awl Damp Weather Starts the
bit the Troub:eLie
in the Diana
aPrjrig weather is bad for then-
matie sufferers. The ehankes from
mild to severe weather, cold, raw,
damp winds following mildnese start
the aehes and twieges, or in more
extreme eases, the tortures of the
trouble going. But it xmist be borne
in mind that it iS ria the weather
that eaueee rheumatism, the trou-
ble is rooted in the blood—the
changeable wea,ther merelY tat
the pains. The only way to reach
the trouble and tc eure it is through
the blood. The poisonous rheuma-
tic acids must be thrown off and
driven oitt. Thisis a ealemn medi-
cal truth every rheumatie sufferer
eheuld realize, Liniments and out-
ward application may give tempor-
ary relief, but they never did aud
riever can cure rheumatism, Any
doctor -will tell you this ire true.
The sufferer is only wasting time
and money- with this sort of treat-
meiat, and all the time the trouble
becoming more firmly rooted—aed
herder to cure. There i ist orm
sure, speedy ewe for rheumatism --
4r- WilliamsPink Fills, They act
directly 011 1110 weak, impure and
tainted blood, They purify ad
strengthen it and thus rot out the
cause a rheumatism, Here is a bit
of proof mit of thotiealids of similar
mine thet might be give». Aire.
F. X. lielatteau, St. Jerenun
6ay5;—"For almoet two years I wa$
31, terrible sufferer from rheumatiarn.
The trouble first located in the right
leg, making wok about the houee
impossible, and walkin g very dial-
eolt. tried to muse myself by
means of all sorts of liniment& and
lotions, but with no resuit—it was
moae,y wasted. The trouble
eon e t 41.1 ly grew WO rt,e and the
pains more unbearible. Filially ft,
attieeked the other leg, axed 1. was
all but helplese and cennpletely (Us-
touraged, thinking I would he a
etifferer for the rest of my life. At
this time I read in our home paper
of the trouble being cured by Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills and I derided
to try them. After using the pills
fen several weeks I eould Hee that
they evere helping me. and 1 eon-
tinued taking them until I bad used
nine or ten boxes, when every quire
tom of the trouble hael disappeared
and 1 could walk as well Aka t'YOT
Itriowu of Dr. Wtines'
Pink Pine earlier I would have
eaved myself much suffering and
much motley spent in other melees
treatment as well."
Whether yoe are ailing or 114 a
few boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink
PIN/will increase yoer vitality and
givoyou increased strength to with-
stand the torrid summer weather
coming, when ewe the strongest
feel easily fagged out, You can get
these pille from any dealer in niedi-
cinee or by mail at eft cents a box
or six boxes for $2.60 from The Dr,
"Williame` Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
lIVItEN 'SAVAGES /1.E.,
:ttle, Slaves and Relatives Slain
to Aci.ompitny Departed.
1 •
By many savages the <ea(1
CANCER IS ROT 11EREOITARY
1 i
EllItERT
THE
Purely Local
Largely B
tLI
SNOW EX-
COUROE.,
Dieease 'Brought On
Modern Trouble
d Worry.
"Mere baby talk, fit only for the
nursery end uowortley. of ,seientifie
glen," were the terous inwhieh Dr,
Herbert Snow, of Loudon, Eng -
lend, characterized assertioos
made by eivisectors for results in
caricer research obtained by exper-
imenting .on living animals. The
noted physician delivered a lecture
in Nene York on the subject of can-
cer and pleaded for the adoption of
more intelligent methods in the
treatment of the disease.
"One of the greatest hublelee of
this generation and one of the
greatest frauds is what passes at
present for veneer reeearch," said.
Dr, Snow. "Not a Siftgle particle
of knowledge has been added by
, these ridiculous experboents to our
c°1411Pre'1lelision 'of cancer. The pro-
pagation of mouse tumors consti-
tutes a perfectly monstrous bluff
on the pit ot the gentlemen who
bidulge tl fbrin ot reeeareb."
DUE TO WeilatY.
After reviewing the eatious forms
of eencer, Dr. Snow related his e*
pericuces in treating the dease
Ono of the most come:too forms,
careieoma, tlie atoet frequent rieuee
of fate' results, he said, was induc-
ed primarily by worry, erre and
trouhle,
"Cancer," said Dr. Sow, dif-
fers from all other dieeai
liee n that
it eaainot possibly be diverted by
hygiene or eauitation, It is eaueed
by the WeAT and tear of modem
ivilization. All caocer is locel,
d bins in a siegle cell extend-
iteelf by a multiplieation el the
The physieuto expreseed the be -
if alcoltol was productive of
oertainforms of the disteeee. The
tiotione I Ilse of opium in moderate but POD*
doses, he said, bad bene -
Adel results in euriug or retarding
the ravages of the growth, Be
placed no faith in theorite of here-
ditary fencer, and stated that an-
other fallecy was the belief that it
had some relation to the soil or to
certain forms of food, end' as to-
matoes or pork.
HOW TO CHECK ITS RAVAGES.
'The mortality from this disease
has increased all over the world.
In Great Britain and Ireland
killed 10,813 in 1880; the deaths ad-
vanced to 39,941 in 1900 and 37,641
in 1005. Bow eau this great mor-
tality be checked? The autever is
extremely simple. A great many
of these eases should be arrested.
The answer is to educate the doe -
tors to understand cancer scion-
tifically and educate them as prac-
tical surgeons.
"There is no disease to which less
attention is paid in medical schools.
There ought to be special cancer
licenses and special examinations
on the subjeet. By such simple
neans as that yon would in a short
tirnegreatly retard the terrible
ravages of cancer."
DELICATE BABIES NEED.
ate
supposed, to be only asleep, so the
departed spirit must be provided
for any contingency. The Tongous
races of the South Pacific places
weapons on "the grave," etc., to
be ready for service the momentl
-the dead man awakes from his tem-
porary repose. ' 'And a like,
course," says Herbert Sommer, "is
followed by the Kalmucks, the Es-
piimaux-, the Iroquois, and by
tribes, savage and eemi-eivilized,
to numerous to mention."
The dead man needs not only his
inanimate; but also his animate
possessions; so his slaves --even his
relatives—are slaughtered. "With
the Kirghiz chief, says Spencer,
'are deposited his. favorite hco•ses,
as also with the Y.-ak‘it, the Coman-
che, the Patagonian; with the
("oldie his camel ; with the Toda,
ni fernier timee, bis eneire, herd."
"The eustom of saerificin ' wives
and slaves and- frThende develops as
society adynnees and the theory of
another life becomes more definite.
A mo ng th'e Fueg an 5, the An d ELM a n -
the " LAlietralians, with their
t-31(lipl,f2rikiry 80,01:1.1. Orgall?zzlltwEls:
. . , ,
'it'A'.".., lit:0 1,-.0t, killed to aeeeMpliny
flu:y1 1-e; shanii.S. Bee itisa 'wile-
.' ii,(v ''.1101%.11 WI by : more 'advanced
peoples."
' It iv:is in n; 'it ..A.111(irifla., how.
_
A'0, It i[t)niat]Oii to th
11 e- t'Lv PI' iekl to its greatest est ent.
In Alexieo,every great man's chap -
seen was slain that he might ',el -
'it) Iti 11 for him the religious core-
, -
:ponies t a the -next life as in tliis.
An lei ; g the 1 nel la ns of Ve r a Po.','
When a lord tvas dying ilitey Mimed-
: • .
a:1 many slaves •as im
lat. thev miolit preece • i '
lepare tbe 'hoes°, for their
a ,,,,,,,
riet
ha; -noires el lie e
CARRIED GLADNESS
ill HIS HOME
MRS. ANNIE VANVORSV
HEART DISEASE CURED
BY ROOD'S BIONEy
he found rola relief in the ol&
reliable -Kidney remedy, and a
Yilits5 all her friends to use Dedd'
Kidney Pills.
St.. Benedict, Sask„ March 20
(Special),--Oladoess has replaced
the anxiety that reigned in the
bous,ehold of Mr, Axone Vaevorst
of this place. For some time past
Mrs. Van.voret had suffered fro»i
Kidney Trouble and palpitation of
the heart, and fears were eutertain-
ed of those terribly sudden fatali-
ties that so frequently accompany
affections of the heart. But relief
frern beth ailments was (vial.),
found in the old reliable remedy,
Dodd's Kicluey Pills. In an inter-
view Mrs. Vaneorst says:
had palpitation of the heart
my Kieleeye were out ef or
-
r 1 teok one box ef Detddie Kid-
ney Piths, rind found groat relief,
For a Kidney pill Dodds Kidney
Pilie eanuot, be bent, You may pole -
fish what 1 say as it may be the
cries of beeefitting other e who ea -
with Kidney Trouble or Heart
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
Mrs. II. L. Boone, Tay Mills, N.
B., writes --"1 think Baby's Own
Tablets are an excellent remedy to
keep in the house and I would not
be wiithout them. My baby was not
exattiy sick, but was very delicate,
and I gave him the Tablets and they
have made him strking and heali
thy." Such isthe testimony of
thousands Of mothers. Baby's Own
Tablets .always do good—never
harm. They can be given with ab-
solute safety to 'the youngest -child,
as they are guaranteed by a gov-
ernment analyst to eontain no
harmful drugs, Never give. baby
'soothing" stuffs—that only dopes
hint. Give him a medicine that will
net right, on the toot ,of his trou-
ble Ainedieine that, will strength-
en his stomach regulate his bowels
sweeten the breath and , make him
bright, healthy and strong—Stich a,
Medicine is Baby's Own Tablets:
They are sold. by medicine dealers
or at 25 cents at box from.. The, Dr.
Medicine .Go., Brock-
ville. Ont.
She -1 heard you, singing in
yitur room this morning!' He—
"Oh, I sing a little to kill time'!"
She ---"You have a good weapon !"
Always ' Serviceable.---Mosb
lose their properties with age. Not
so with Parmelee's Veget:abIe Pills.
The pill rreass is so compounded
that their strength and effective -
hes is preserved and the pills ear,
be earned anywhere without feat
of losing their potency. This is a
quality that few pills possess. Some
ill Ioe ibnir po hut not s
with Parmehee's They w main-
tain their freshness and potency for
ct long tane.
r.
(V11;p: P111 actualIy
nutr;. sj»i snisL»eliargc you 3110 r:9
,
Lor systaiti.';
re blood is the basis of all
health, ad yea can't have pure
blood unless your Kidneys are in
good working order. Dodd's Klei-
ney Pills never fail to put the Kid-
neys in perfect working erder.
SE PEOPLE,
Knieker—Did they PAW' 01 bay
for a, wealthy relative, so be void
leave something?
Boekere-No; they named it for the
eook so she woideln't
An Oil That is Prized Everywher
Dr. Thomas' Tileleetrie Oil was put
upon the market without any
over thirty yeare ago. It was
put up to meet the wants of a small
eeetion, but as soon as its merits
became known it had a whole eon-
tinent for a fieldand it is now
known and prized throughout this
hemisphere. There is nothing equal
to it.
COMPETITION.
"Do you raw that it is costing
you more to live than it used to?'
"No, not more to live; but more
to keep from being eclipsed by my
foolish neighbors."
Marion Bridge, C,B,, May ee, '02.
I have handled MINA,RD'S LIN-
IMENT .during the past year. It
is always the first Liniment
asked for here, and iniquestionably
the best seller of all the different
kinds of Liniment I handle.
NEIL FERGUSON-
Tourist (to boy lishing)—"How
many fish have you caught., my
man I" Boy—"Oh, I couldn't count
'ern." Touriet---"Why, yon, haven't
calight any, you little vagabond !"
Bey ---"That's why I can't cuunt
Hamlins Wizard Oil is recom-
mended hy many physicians. It is
used in many pubhe and private
hospitals. Why not keep a bottle
on hand in your own home?
"Hare you ever done anything
for the good of the conununityl"
asked the solid citizen of the' Weary
wayfarer. ''Yes," replied' the
weary wayfarer. "I've just done
a month."
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
lins been used for over BIN:TY-FIVE YEABS by,
3i0211BI1S for their 011ILIII1IE14 WHILE
TininIISCI. with PT:RAT:CT S'OCCBSS. it 600Zillia
to,, OWED, flOt‘TEVS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIti:
Cilltal WIND 00.11e, and is the bast remedy tor
DIAIttalOCA. Sold by Druifirists in every part et the
:hi
world Be sure d ask for".1tra. Winslow's Bootliitic
Byrum'. and take- no other kind. Twenty -nee conbt
bottle. 0 hlranteed under the Food and Brhg.s Aet,
J une 1010. 1006. Serial 'Number 1003.
AN OLD ..X/ID WELL TIIISD 'REMEDY.
Men and womet are overgrown
children.
Millard's' Liniment Cures Dandruff.
Bill—"You remember young
Dunne. I think 1 saw you with
him last year.' Pat---"Qiiite well.
`What has become of him? » You
80C311 quite tipset.''
tl I ink. This fl)OPl»iflg we took break-
fast togetiter. ile appeared irt gooc
health and spirits, and ate a hearty
meal: in act,» 1 never saw him look
so well. I left him, arid .two layers
afterwards 1 heard that he was—"
pat-- Dead, eh • o not
, quite; 0nl maieeed.
,
The 'Wife .rafter the tenth song)—
'"-\V..oitid you ',like, to' hear me ..sing
• Te Ye?' ?" , trate
altogethe, go so
. bar. 'aS » that», ,n4y dear ;hiot 1, lvt,
as a faVqrif'
, -
leave. elf . Seree.Aing. fgt. to -night."'
A CORRECTION,
E To n Reporting Standard Bank
In Statemeat.
reviewing the annual state -
t Of the Standard Beide in this
paper a few weeks ago, two typo-
graphical errors occurred. State-
rnent was made that $25,000 was
written off "premiums." This
ehoulel have been "premises." 1)e -
posits were givea as $20,413,503 in-
stead of $2,413,503.
60,000 111:131,E REAI'I.'fi JOB.
Ressian Girls' School. Built by 1
Work in a Field of Oats.
M. Maxim Kolibaba, a provip
eial commissary of the Russian pro-
vinee of the Tauride, bad for years
attempted to found a girls' ioter-
neeliate School at Kruerat, bet the
60,000 rubies necessary for the
building and foundation were not
forthcoming. He complained of
this et.o M. Tsanko, a local minion -
:re, who retorted that he did 11(4
)eVieVe nCflueatiort, as what Itns-
'a, wanted was good agricultural
I; , and sneered at M. Kolis
type of »educated good for
10
ibaba retorted that, de
site education, he could eap
his own twenty-three acres of eats
with a hand sickle and witheut
help, and he undertook to. do this,
row utsw meehtlyi 0- ertiagihrte, ady:c„ a The311red tiClalWit i!
if
this were done he would eubeeribel
the whole 60,000 rubles needed for I
the school.
M, Eiolibaba thereupon set to
work and, despite a temperature of
forty degrees Reaurnur, reaped;
the whole twenty-three acres before
h terni expired. The millionairel
fnIliUed the terms of 'tile bet, and
ovor the 60,000 rubies (oe
buil log the school.
Kolibaba. who lost fourteen1
pounds during the operation, is
now beiug bombarded by other lo-
calities which want sehools and ex-
ect the eommiesnry to get money
r them by further reaping ex-
its.
ly la a
eat stud lei
KNEW THE SIZE.
"I want, some collars and nee
ties for my husband she snapped.
'`Yes, madam,"
The salesman offered her the la
ent thing.
"What size are valM " asked
the ady.
"Why, twelve and a half, ma-
tdaanti
"How earth did you guess
h
"Ah," replied the 'hosier, smil-
ing, "gentlemen who let their Wives
select their collars and ties always
take that size !"
FACF, SORES ERIJPTION
Zam-Buk Will quickly Real.
The approach of Spring finds
many people with unsightly face
sores, eruptioue, boils, f tc. In this
connection Zam-Brde is invaluable.
Mr. R. H. Barker, of Gleneairo,
Ont., says:
"I never could have believer' that
any remedy could cure so quickly
and at the SaltIC 'HOU SO OffeetivelZ
as Zam-Buk cured me. My face be-
gan to be covered with a kind of
ra,eli, which itched and irritated.
This rash then turned to sores,
which discharged freely and began
to epread, 1first tried one thing
and then another, but nothing
seemed tee do me nitwit good, and
the eruption got worse and worse
until my faee was just cot rod with
ening sores,
"Apart from the pain (which was
very bad), my fime was such a ter-
rible sight that I was not At to go
eeut. This WAS my state when wine-
ene adviCeel me to try Zan -14311k. 1
got a supply, and within a week 1A
e01,114 see that the sores were rap
hea/ing. A little longer, and ‘,
Zate-Bule hied healed therm
apletely, aa<inever da
ndeoakhtaiiwa%:11;c2ear
sitih
Zam-Bult is unequalled for Spring
rashes, eruptione, Children's -Fore
xealp dieeeeee, ringworm, uleer
tetter
'burn5, bruises,lcin
in
juries and diseases generally. Al
druggists and tores sell at 50e. box
or post free from Zara -Buie Co.,
Toronto, for price Zarn-Buk Soap,
(25e. a tablet) should he need in-
stead of ordinary soap in oil eases
of eruptions and skin aisemes.
Whet* shopping do
say "Ak.pound of tea"
you will get better
t alue if you
k for
A CENTS W -lTED
Q. TART T144 nOerg TO -S
1.71 poltal for 1Gr. for 4amPles and
',anat. Alfred Tyler, tender', Out,
ENTS WANTRD.-4.5.4l0 a day tozay, iva
expei.se iqi4,t:,4.11s on silbt, Alt301.•
aseie$sity to farreen4 Da wQrh of thlity
Pea, rem,or ittoll in nue lentr Write. in,daF
itODERgr U.A.CH/Ngtilt o» 111. v1).
Viat.
or
.01 tune
0
r
newly diec - e.e,ltte
No patent moliciaes
co" tt art
peels!. -nro,,,0,
spkoodo. 5»o.7ou
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N TILE; litt.P. NW,-
druin.4te, dgmv free,
s
7vrit4 ,f47‘ t'
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SALE.
7ua1'4Wni1 t,..1,/01 ..
lion !tin rgo-ftl'ittrino.PI , ,;,,p,,,t
r i ltlrfion fii
in A tt
t. lt* novf.
I Ca Mathews 4v4M.,, 1.1 t, DAN. Out,
vi thronetiont Oot.ari,
F011 RET AND
LL Or FAEM
specialty. W, Calder, WI
A
ogvt
woFflt,
Pltio
FO ,llowaidifp of al
. ;We acres near lkleaford, 4,4:tiering' 0
and lake. 'PO arras under cultivatin
• good st,w14 farm,
o. for eati,e tiironagh
AppizgJ, W_ CI. Whit,.
fitreet.
sem-tie CANADA PARMN iniltio4
vies for sate. 11;0141,4,414 kandred itro
(lee, ltelwarda, atT Partegosteuun,
ere,
Tommy ----"Papa, what do men IOU.,
rEf+f
bi I tire II
4,41urrtte4 Pries 14
1111, adNertiernent.
W
no control " Tommy's it orks Esplanide Tomato
an by circumstances over which rTm.; scAtp,, spacial prim
thee- have' • • ' '
Papa ---"Wives, my BUD."
etas
*TRAVACIAN ' 'ALIZED.
Wit, what's Or ilort i debt?"
"I guess your extravagant fa-
ther's yacht comes AS near as any-
thing else to it, son,"
NO man or woman should hobble
painfully about because of ,corns
when so eertain a relief is at hand
s Holloway's Gore Cure.
Between the two evils, it's better
to be called down than shown np.
illinard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.
Ability is a good thing to have
toneealed abont your person.
To CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LA.XATIV3 BROM() Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund money if it faits to cure.
GROVIl'S signature in on each box. %ie.
The prodigal son had returned,
"Father," be said, "are you go-
ing to kill the fatted calf
respondedthe old man, looking the
youth over earefelly; 'no, 1211 let
you live. But I'll put you to work
and tram some of that fat off,
It is Wise to Prevent Disorder,—
Many causes lead to disorders of
the stomach and few are free frorn
them. At the first 'manifestation
that the stomach and liver are not
performing their functions, a course
of Pairmeltee's Vegetable Pills
should be tried, and it will be found
that the digestive organs will
speedily resume healthy action.
Laxatives and sedatives are so
blended in these pills that no other
preparation could be so effective ete
they.
The more talking a man does the
less attention Inc attracts.
"There is one solace left 111e, at
least," remarked the »old farmer.
"After all my boys leave and go
up to the city, after the pigs and
cattle die, and everything else for-
sakes me, there is at least one thing
that will stick to the old farm."
And that 'The mort-
gage."
The eheaonees of Mother aravea'
Worm Exterminator puts it within
reach of all, and it can be got at
any druggist's.
',How did Tom manage to get so
much of his une/e2e sedate -
rearried »his lawyers only daugh-
ter."
If a cough makes your nights
steeples and weary, it will worry
you a good deal, and with good ,
cause. To dispel the worry and
give yourself rest try 13ickle's Anti-
Cousumptiee Syrup. It oxerte a.
soothing influence on the air pas-
sages and allays the irritation that
leads to inflammation. It will sub-
due the most ntebborn cough or
cold, and eventually eradicate it
from the ystem, as a trial of it will
prove to you.
Kind Old Lady—"Have you ever
nniele an effort to get work'?" Beg-
gar—"Yes. ma'am. , Last month I
got work for two members of my
family, but neither of them would
take it."
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY'
for Red, Weak Weary, Watery Eyes
,and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
San murine Bye' Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
50c, $1.00. Murine Eye salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books
and Bye Advice Pre° by Mail.
raMurine Bye Remedy Co., Chicago.
It is easier to pose as a hero than
it is to get a medal for heroism.
Minard's Liniment cures Ennis, Etc.
"What was the xnatter with that
boy I sent youP' "He isn't hon-
est." "You must be mistaken»1''
"No, I'm not. He said Inc was
truthful and that Inc 'loved work,
and a boy that can lie twice with
hall a dozen words is too swift for
our business,''
PILES CURED IN 6 TO i4 DAYS
Your druggist will ref dud money if PA ZO_ OINT-
MENT fails to cure any case of Itchinv,,
Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 lays.
A.. beautiful wife nuay be but a
matter ef expense to her husbandMinard's Liniment for safe everYwnere,
Mrs. Smith -was showing a
tor a new ,hat -stand she had recent-
ly parch a se • iv henlittle hOnioLl
-came in and forget, to remove ,Pc
hat,. Thinking to t,eac • Into,
the said :---"Sanmel. what did
I 'hey that hat -stand for ?". 'Tor
two .dollars,'' • answered Sarnael,
promptlyi "bat yousaid
to telt anybody:'
Td ei lineas» aierl Whites ',roods
Iloose tus ning e
iter -a-st;c1 \vitesi not a- Ise, waehall,
stiireh <nit, rinse it strong ,
NC a t el', dry arici 3»iot as
Wil
ANCER, Tamara. T.Outtip, etc
end external, cured Nfithenit
ear home treatment. Write tts herrn
late. Dr. Bellnian Medical Co., LAM t
Collingwood, Ont.
fJThen buyinq yo
insist on havi
OTTO HIGE
Piano Act ior‘
Pi o
A GREAT DEMAND FOR
•
APER STOCK
wetere PA Pittl Or Al.,1.01tADVIS.
lot' Rags, Iron, Metals, Rubbers. Ittc,
E. puLtAti Adelaide and Maud Sts.,,
f Toronto, Ont.
Phone for particulars. Main Z6513.
PAINT -WITHOUT OIL
Aside from its low coat, POWOR PAIN
endears itself to the farmer and othere ;seems
the work of mixing and applying eau bo dens
B' SELF" or sony iund» pezson at odd tI,tle
Without Paying out a c ant for extra help.
And there ore ea many» placal whore Powdr
Paint will be of the greatest posolble worth
that it will par eery farmer handsome)/ te
look» about and study ito uees carefully_
ln no other way can a few dollar,, be invest. -
ed soo protits.bly as In appiyinr this remarkable
weatherproof. fireproof ntid unitary paint.
The cost, is only e, ttfte but You will Improve
the appearance of your property many
foki and actually add hundreds of dollars
to Its Intrinsic value. Full information and
c.atalogue mailed on requeetto
THE POUR PAINT CO. IMMO
fl $1 a box
16 6 for 25
The most highly e.fficient application
for the reduction of Swellings, Goitre,
Thick Neck, Glandular Enlargements.
Its Positive.
PILEs of all kinds, any and all
stages, quickl- relieved and
1 - • C • ir
positive 3, Lure( lire your sit et ing
and nye quietly. "Common $ense" for
Piles will do it. $, a box, $5 for 6
boxes. Mailed. on receipt of price.
,LYLE mEnlel'gE Tenolfro
COMPANY,
713 WEST QUEEN STREET
i)ying .Plumber (to son)---''Yon'11
find 1 ain't bin ab.le to leave you
much 111011ey, BM; te's all got to
go to yer inother and si,,,t-ers. But
C'VC bequeathed yCat lhat joh
!at Ningly s we've 1,71/1 a
'time 'Don m'er it, 'Rill end
it'll ;Llwa\-s keen vot., u, 'IA,
1 i)\\»2 '41V 1,31TE 'r0 k
11 , ,
yl N'Svv V Cr 5)0 it nr/ 0, j
, call on ,\1011te Dixon 'ca
\A eSt oronto.
I "Aft,:r ten yeai,s, of sulTeritril from
Kd-
00) Disease, f believe t.) iaiv lire to- C;itt
; Before I began using Gin 1,01, tn
t bank ached :n12,-11 t1,21
on, no„- shoes, but a:ter tal:ing. re:v3005
of (lir) these troublcz ate ell
It is a pleasuri, tor vne o ad»j one int;re.-i,Intl--
„ on nt 10 the 0)5)01rPnell ion 01 ( riat•
1 o a box,„: SS 50 at 1.1'1
I Sam010 tre.eh ee g1-' 50 Drug
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