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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-1-30, Page 7si IIALE ANAEMIC GIRLS Piled new Health Through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aor Pale People. ']`here must be no guesswork ITi the treatment of pale, anaemic g'ir1s, If your ,daughter is languid, has a pale, ,9a11ow complexion, is e�llort of breath, especially on going upstairs;. if she has a1 Itetion of the heart, a poor appetite, or a tendency to feint she has anaemia , '- whichneans povertyof he blood. Any delay in treatment may leave. her weak and sickly for the rest of her life—delay .may even result in consumption, that •most hopeless: of diseases. When the blood is poor and watery, there is only one cer- tain •cure—that is. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, coupled with 'n.ourish ing food and gentle out-of-door ex- ercise, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood, which flowing through the veins stimu- late the nerves,increase the appe- tite, give brightness 'to the eye, a glow of health to the cheek, and makes weak, despondent girls full of healthy activity. The case of Miss : J. H, Lasalle, 'Sorel, Que., is typical of the cures made by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. She says : "1 was weak and all ran down. My face was pale and covered with pimples. My lips were pale. I suf- fered from pains in all my limbs, which would at times be swollen. I was hardly ever free from head- aches, and I found work about the house a burden, as the least effort deft me fatigued and breathless. 'I had no appetite, and notwithstand- ing that I was constantly doctoring I seemed to be growing worse all the time. One day mother ,said that she thought I ought to try Dr. 'WU- Hams' Pink Pills, and I decided to do so. I soon disoorv'ered that I had found the right medicine, and aster using nine boxes I was once more enjoying the best of health, and I have not been unwell a clay since." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink .Pills from any medicine dealer er by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ABDUL MAID'S QUEER PRIZE Ex -Sultan Gets $28,000 in Will to' Build Peace Temple. Abdul Hamid, ` ex -Sultan of Tur- key, comes into .possession of $26,- 000, given him by a German ad- mirer for the purpose "of erecting a temple, of peace in Constantindpl,e. Of all men in the world, Abdul would probably be. the last to lay the cornerstone for such an edifice. ' "'"Ivre' years ago e,t Leipsic a curi- ous old man uy 'the name of Zoe - liner died, leaving his fortune, $26,000, to the ex -Sultan with the lir above stipulation. He evidently had forgotten that he hada niece in very poor circumstances, who was just :able to make her living by her work. She •brought suit to break the will, but the Supreme Court of Leipsic ruled against her. The ex -Sultan gets the money then, and one wonders when he will° lay the first stone of his temple of uni- versal peace. PRINCE ALBERT A SAILOR. Ring George's Second Son Leaves . on Six Months' Voyage. Prince Albert, the second eon of King fleorge, sailed from. Devon- port recently aboard the training ship Cumberland en a six months' voyage. He will go first to Tener- iffe, Canary Islands, and then to the West Indies. He will arrive in Porto Rico on March 18, in Jamaica on lera`rch22, at Havanaon April 3, and at Hamilton, Bermuda, on Ap- ril 10. Fromthe latter place' the ship will go to Gibraltar, Malta and the Mediterranean: • It was planned at first to give Prince Albert a special 'cabin' aboard the ship, but the King promptly vetoed this. He declared that his eon must be . treated as an ordinary cadet. For this reason he travelled from London with fifty oe. sixty other - cadets, carrying his hammock and handling his own baggage. Some of his comrades tried to screen the Prince from the camera men, but Albert told them not to trouble themselves about it. He went: aboard the ahip in the most formal manner. Capt. Smith received the cadetsin the order of seniority, IF YOUR BABY IS SiCK. GIVE BABY'S OWN TABLETS The little ill's` of babyhood and childhood should be treated prompt- ly, or they may prove serious. An occasional dose of Bab -'a Own Tab- lets will; regulate the stornach and 'bowels and keels your little ones well. Orthey will promptly restore health if sickness comes .anexpect- edly. Mrs. Lenora M Thompson, 0i), Springs, Ont., says :--"I have used^ eby's Own Tablets for my. little girls as occasion required, and have found them always of the greatest help. No mother, in my opinion, should be without the Tab- lets." Sold -lay 'medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents :a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co:; Brock- ville, Ont. MID ILA. G IN THE LORDS. Daae. o many s peer8• era's. Charles Ribblesdale, r��'ll • Russell.. his Lord in ng time. Ribb Alderley, me 1; parts. a barrister, on andle ty for proposals Divorce Russell of this . great that he sold the. e world. the spa vigorously George campaign lit for boy" of his convert orgi "Head Feels Fine Breathe`Freely Now" Tl H f Lordly a under - gene m liocke of lata, and nervous aro a'n iouslyy inqul;<r. !ng "Wh it all going to end ?" The ILO. n a o xl s �i� • �a btAr, }lei]' A� Lord ]tib le, is a Socialist, and so also is the Oouete;ss of War- wick, Not long ani the Duchess of Sutherlaiad oonfe,ssed to a be- lief in Socialism, and uow Earl Russell has .join- ed join ed the Fabians. Earl Russell is sect a sentimental youth who has been seized with a 'sudden a s en f d for Socialism. He is now 47 years of � age. It was 34 Earl R . years- since he succeededgrandfather, the great John Russell, so that' he has been 'the peer business for quite a to ' He is related to both Lorci 1psdale and the Stan lays of A y, and is a member of.the gra use of Bedford. In. his time Earl 1ttissel]. has play- ed many He has served in, the army, studied> electrical engin- eering, is rister',,and has given proof of literary ,abilities.' He has served the London • County Council., credited with the re- sponsibility some of the most advanced sals made by the recent Di Commission. Earl Ru has declared himself in favor nationalization of land, and deolaration_has ex- cited very interest, in view of the fact himself owns. land in Ireland,his distinguished relative, Duke of Bedford is one of 'the wealthiest land -owners in the We may yet be favor- ed with spectacle of Earl Rus- sell us sell supporting Mr. Lloyd Ge in his forthcoming land cam and. raising aloft the red flaghe House of Lords. He has long been regarded as the "bad of the ducal family, and some peers would dearly like to co him to more ortho- dox views quietly suppress him. Improved My Voice, Strengthened My Th oat, • Cured Me of Hawking and Spitting. •. Miss Emma E. Norton Gives' Creat PralSe to "Catarrhozone." "I just wish I had known years ago about the wonderful effect of CATARR- HOZONE," writes Miss Norton, from her home in Georgetown. " Ify nose and throat were continually ' stopped up, and: I Was seldom free from a gag in the throat. I: oottghed and hawked and often at night couldn't sleep. Just a few breathefrom a Catarrhozone inhaler and my head was cleared right up. My throat trouble is now well' and I haven't a single vestige of ,'catarrh. Catarrhozone made a perfect; cure." As the only way to reach catarrh is by inhaling medicated air, it follows that the healing balsams of Catarrhozone can't fail to cure. It is a purely vege- table antiseptic—soothes and ]reale wher- ever it goes. The germ -killing vapor is inhaled at the mouth and instantly spreads through all the breathing organs. Every case of bronchitis and catarrh is rooted out, and such health and strength is imparted that these troubles never again return. Complete outfit, sufficient for 2 months' use, price $1.00, including the inhaler and liquid for filling; smaller trial sizes 25e. and 60c., all druggists and storekeepers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. aN Left Shoes for German Pupils. Amongst the items of news con- twined' in the :monthly reports on the primary schools of the German Empire is the following : In one district the local authorities have decidedto provide the children with felt shoes to be were during school hours, This is at ' Pollwitz, near Glogau. ` The medical officer had made 8.everal complaints as to the gener'al inefficiency of' the foot- wear of the children, and had pointed out, that it, meant that the •child:t'en had often to sit through the day in winter with their feet thoroughly wet. With the equip- ment of felt shoes the authorities have given orders that the 'other shoes shall be properly dried during the lesson time: "When One 'co'an•es etre live as long as I Have," says Sir George Bird- wood, who • has : just Celebrated his eightieth birthday, `ray fear of death has, vanished." IT IS NEWS WORT GIVING TO THE .,WORLD HOWRAVAGE'S OF KIDNEY DISEASE A,IUD CHECUD IN a (MBE' C. Mrs. Julien. Paiuehaard, for seven year a stif erer, Reds tluiek rc- lief al►tt 0 ns.pl;c''te cube in Dotld's :Itiditey 1�ili'' Whitworth, Temiscouata Co., Que., Jan. 27 (Special) —With th corning of winter the ravages . ' of Kidney Disease aro again felt .irt this •province, and the fact that a sure cure is, vouched for in this vil- lage is news worth giving to the world. Mrs. Julien Painohaucl is the person ,cured and she states without hesitation that she found hercure in Dodd's. Kidney Pills. "For seven years my heart and Kidneys bothered me," Mrs. Pain- chaud states, "I was always tired and nervous. I could not sleep. My limbs were . heavy and 'I had a 'dragging sensation across the loins'. My eyes had dark circles under them and were puffed and swollen. I was so 111' I could hardly drag myself around to do my housework. "A • neighbor advised me to try Docld's Kidney Pills, and I found relief in the first box. Six boxes made: sue perfectly well." If you have any two of Mrs, Painchaud's symptoms your Kd- neye are diseased. Cure them and guard against ,serious, if 'not fatal' results by using Dodd's Kidney Pills. .14 Wise judge.. Prisoner-'rJudge, your honor., I'm a foreign nobleman. Judge- "Their it would be useless to fine you; take 30 days. PILES CURED IN TO 14` DAYS Your druggiet will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to eure any'oase of Itch, ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in C to 14 days. 50e. Trying to Deceive.' Bacon—"Did you say there is a black sheep in his family?" Egbert—` `Yes, but 'they white- washed him pretty well." Mtnard's Liniment Cures Carget In Cows. Tonsorial Conversation. "I hate a barber that talks poli- ties olities all the time; don't you?" "Can't say I do, I'd rather have. him talk politics than hair ]tonics." lumen Try Murine .Eye Remedy No 9,ne.Aing—rssla.L•fae-Acts Quickly, eve, Try lttor Red. Weak, 't:lletery Eyes and sof 5 Granulated Eyelids. I;mstrated Book in each Package T1C:R•rvz± la coin - T,.9 byonr-Oeullsts-nota"'Patent Alediein e" but used in sm;ccr.tulPhysi- F1A qj . ai clans' ]'rnaalts Tor xnaay years, tow 55 '' t!� P dedicated to the Public and sold by Druggists at el3c.-55.1 per bottle. latrine ge es, Eye Salva In .:.aptio Tubes, be -50e, itenredy Co.. Chicago.,. No Merit In It. •Mother (reprovingly) - "When I was young girls never thought of doing the 'things they dog to -day:" Daughter "Well, that's why they didn't do them." SPEND THE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA. Attrnotive rates will be quoted via variable routes, affording the finest scen- ery. The Los Angeles Limited, , leaving Chicago daily 10:16 p.m. for Southern Cali. fernier, the San Francisco Overland Lim- ited, leaving Chicago 8:30 p.m., less than three days en route,provide the best of everything in railway travel. The China and Tapttn Mail leaves Chicago daily at 10:45 p.m. for San Francisco and Los An. geles. Illustrated literature on applica- tion to B. Ii. Bennett, G. A., Chicago and North Western Ry„ 46 Yonge St., Ta?•;unto, Ont. Has Hopes. "How old are you," Ethel?" "I'm five, an' mamma says if I'm good an 'eat lots • of oatmeal I'll be six next birthday."' Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. The Royal Road to Wealth. There was a man in our town who. needed money bad; he went to a newspaper and he `took a whole - page ad; and when the people read the ad the joyful throng they'd join, and straightway went unto the atone and 'gave the man their coin. "Tell me, doctor, what do people. say about our unhappy marriage?" "It's stranee, but your husband doesn't get much sympathy. "That's nice. But what do they say about hire i" "Well, they .say it served him right that he hadn•'t married some other .woman." I+s». 7. HANGS COYEBE� ilift.PMPLES itched So Kept from Sleeping. Passed the Nights Cuticura Ighis Scratching. urSoap and Cuticura Oint- ment Stopped the Itching at Once and Entirely Cured, 69 3rd Are., Ville Emard, Montreal, Que. ---"My trouble started with small pimples en my ]'anis, which ,itched so that it kept me from sleeping, and I passed the nights " scratching R. I did not know what to do With myself. , I became so discouraged that I did not have the heart to do my work. My hands were all covered with little watery pimples. b'er three weeks I had my hands done up to keep them from touching the bed, fort tossed and scratched so that I 'rcado'th©m all bloody on the bed -board. I had suffered for three' years like this when I saw an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Outieura Ointment. ' I decided to send for aaa titles of them, "As'soon as I received them, I applied the Outicura Ointment and washed my !lands with CutIctira Soap at night before going to bed. This stopped the itching at once. I continued to use thein, using not quite two boxes of Outicura Ointment with the Outieura Soap, and I was entirely cured. My husband had a burn on one of his hands. Re anointed' it two nights with Cuticura_ Ointment and has not felt it since: 'We have great confidence in Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I assure you I shall tell all tvho suffer' with the same disease about them." (Signed) Mrs. Roger Robert, Dec. 28, 1911. Cuticura'Soap and auticura Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. For a Liberal free sample of each, with 32-p, book, send post card to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. 31D, Boston, U. S. A Teach Citizens to Be Clean. In Australia, the Lord Mayor of Sydney,. stung by the reproach` that his city is the' "dirtiest in the oouth- ern hemisphere," lia,s organized a "special patrol force" of a hundred gigantic Australians; to capture Citi- zens offending .against the municipal by-laws for the preservation of good order, neatness and cleanli- ness. He mustered them the other day in the yard of the city hall. "Act," he said, ' "without fear or favor. Never `mind whether the offender is well dressed or ]shabbily. dressed Do your duty. Many of our citizens have' fallen into dirty habits, and we have to teach them eo be clean and tidy." r-- Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. A. Terrible Experience. "You must have had a terrible experience with no food, and mos- quitoes swarming around you," said the stranger to the shipwreck- ed mariner who had been cast' away upon a tropical island. "You just' bet I had a terrible 'experience,'he acknowledged. "My experience was worse than that of .the man who wrote `Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink.' With me it was bites, bites everywhere, but not a bite to eat l" Only One "BROMO QUININE,'" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E, W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip in Two, Days. 25o. Grandmother --"Whatever are you (loin' with the boy 1" Grand- father ';'He's gone and took his medicine without shakin' the bot- tle, so I'm ehakin' it for him." Minard's Liniment. Cures Distemper. A story of the late'Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema concerns the close resemblance which existed between the great 'painter and George du Maurier. A lady sitting beside the latter .at dinner one night refused to .acknowledge any resemblance. "You know, Mr. Alma-Tadema," said she, "I think it is ,absurd ao say that you and Mr. du Maurier are so awfully :alike. There is real- ly no resemblance at ,all. Don't you agree with me ?" "Quite," re- plied the author of "Trilby," "but you see I happen to be Mr. du Maurier." Bad Blood is the direct and inevitable result of irregular or constipated bowels and dogged -up kidneys and skin. The undigested food and other waste mat- ter which isy afowrxl to accumulate poisons the blood and the whole system. DI ,Morse's Indian Root Pills act directly on the bowels, regulating them -on The; kidneys, giving them ease and strength to properly filter the blood—and. on the skin, opening up the pores. For pure blood and good' health take ., Dr. Morse's s• Indian Root Pills FREE- TO GIRLS 414.Wcltil p� ROLLED COLD'' ]BRACELET We will give this beautiful Bracelet free of all charge, to any girl or young lady who will sell 30 tete of our. handsome Easter and other post•rards at 10 rents a set (six beautiful cards in each set), Sendyear iniac and we will send you the eards,' When sold loud ne the $3, and we will .send you the br'aetllet, Itdthese fiO lea R- WAAA W 00 LORI) 1<i;l'1'CI'CENIDIl I11 EGYPT.' Will Cover the County With a Sy40 tern of Main Roads, Lord Kitchener is carrying out an extensive sohe'me of road making in Egypt, Some time ago he ordered a road' to be made between Cairo and Alexandria, and now it is an pounced that, he is studying a plaza for covering the oountr'y with a complete series of main roads, These will be undertaken by the Government itself, ' while minor. thoroughfares will be laid by the Provincial Cott nells,. ,A.part, frora. the military: standpoint, suet] a sys- tem of roads will be of immense commercial value, as it ,will open up districts neglected through lack of culnnnanications; it will further develop others that are at present dependent solely either on the river or the railway for transport, and it will give the country an additional attraction in the eyes of the tour- ist, who at present can rarely get off the beaten track or obtain any other view of Egyptian life .than that to be had from the train win- dow indow or 'steamer deck. As things stand to -day tourists can motor from Alexandria to Cairo, the road being practically finished, Indeed, So near completion' is it, and so much is expected to be madeof it, that the automobile clubs have ob- tained permission from: the Minis- try of Public Works to erect indi- cation and clanger signposts all along the route. The day may not be far distant when tourists may be able to motor, from. the landing atage at Alexaandri'a to the First Cat.ara•ct about 600 miles: RIO YOUR FEET OF SORE CORNS Quite easy now to extract any kind of a corn just apply Putnam's Corn.Extrac �o•, tor—it works - wonders, 1 stops the pain quickly, the -t , thick tissue softened, d ® h C t 9e i9. s to }f' f.. and healing goes right to the heart of the oorn. In 146 s. c� 0. E e4 hours a fe ` the hard core �� ' is loosened and separated - from the toe. Out opines the corn. Toe is left smooth—not a mark left. Use only Putnam's Painless Corn Extrac- tor, recommended by druggists and sold in 256. bottles. Not Amiable. "We bad to let that: servant go." "What was the matter? Would- n't she work 1" ° "Oh, she did the work all right, but she couldn't get along with the children.". "That so?" "Yes. . She'd -lose her temper every time one of Hien) kidked her on the ,shins.'"' _ - The publisher of the best Farmer's paper in the Maritime Provinces in writing to us states: I. would say that I do not know of a medicine that has stood the test of time like MINAR,D'S LINIMENT. It hae been an unfailing remedy in our household ever since I canremember, and has out- lived dozens of would-be competitors and imitators." TASK TOR NAVAL OFFICERS. ]]fust Choose Husband for an Or- phan Girl of Toulon. Naval officers are not often called upon to perform. such 'a delicate task as that set out in acircular which emanates from the French Ministry- of Marine. It runs thus M. •Ruyter Warfusse has be- queathed to the town of Toulon a legacy destined to promote mar- riage between an orphan girl of good character and .a, sailor of proved sobriety, the former to be selected by the Mayor of Toulon and the latter by the senior Cap- tain of the squadron .of vesselsnow anchored at Toulon.. Would -bo candidates for the legacy must send a statement of their qualifcations. accompanied by documentary evi- dence to this officer not later than. December 25. The couple selected must, accord- ing to the terms of thewill, be mar- ried on the forthcoming' feast of the Epiphany and undertake to have at least four children. Pointer] Paragraphs. Many an eloquent sermon is wordless. Even a fast young man can't catch up with to -morrow. Blood will tell—usually the things we do not want told. A girl marries to gain liberty ; a: man marries to keep it. Women usually have 'more" reli- gion than men because 'they need it less. None of tie can afford to say all the fool things we would like to say The successful znbn is one who is on the job when the plain 'chance comes .along, The girl who marries aman be- cause he is .a good dancer is apt to regret it later, Soine.men `f'on't be happy in hea- ven because they had to leave their earthly possessions behind. The mere fact that, alnan doesn't l'au'gh at his own jokes i,s no indi- eatlon that he doesn't think then] funny. GIN PAIS DRIVE AWAY Thos. Nino In th.a Kinney;, Mr, Thorhae Stephenson, of Lechut, edilis,1'. Q., writes "1 was troubled for many years with Kidney Disease, stnd a friend told are to take GIN PILLS. After taking a few boxes 1 was greatly relieved, and after finishing the twelfth box the pain tout• pletely left me. My wife is now using OM PILLS and finds that she bee been] ggreatly relieved of the pain over her Xfdneys. t 5oc,,a box, 6 for $a.50,. Sample free if you write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 133 FARMS FOR SALE,. H. W. AAWSON, Ninety Colborne St.• t Toronto. 000 STOCK FARM OF 500 ,rs '11014 IX with Three Houses; large Bank 13:rrzi. Aust be sold Buick. Price is very 1 w. (e.a EVE11.AL DESIRABLE FARMS IN ► Manitoba, Alberta and Saakat cl e;wn, that van be bought. Worth the mores lot qurek •sale. 1 ITAv17 ovtli, oNi3 IIUND ,E» GOo • far.fa oroof � zine in different fI nt eeetione 0 k en ray list. If you want a farm con auli inc. H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. TETT ACRES IN 1riIDDLh ,i!X County; soil splendid elay loam, live acres timber, 2;acres,. orchard, camer block house; frame. hank barn; 6 miles to market and Railway Station. Price, Forty-eight Hundred. - Owner anxious to sell. Going to Northwest. The Wost^rn Reals tate; London, Ont. STAMPS AND COINS... '1 TAMP COLLECTORS—HUNDRED DIT. FJ ferent Foreign Stamps, Catalogue. Album. only :Seven. Cents. Marks Stamii Company, Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS.. WANTED — LIVE WILD ANIMALS, all kinds. Pearson, Poultryman, Guelph, Ont. IOW ARGAIN - REGULAR 25o. SHEET! Al Music at wholesale. Sample cony 60: Specialties Agency, Box 1836, Winnipeg, CANCBR, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC., ,, internal and external, .cured with. out pain by our home treatment. Write us • •before too late. Dr. Beliman Medical' Co., Limited, Oollingwood, Ont. G ALL STONES, KIDNEY• AND BLAINlJI der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel, Lumbago and kindred ailments hooitival,y cured with the new German: Remedy,, 'Sano]," price $1.50. Another new re'nedp for D' rab etes- Mellitus,.' and sure eure, is "Santa's Anti -Diabetes." Price $2.00: from druggists or direct. The Sanol Manufac- turing Company cr Canada, Limited, Winnipeg. Man. Men's Suits • R£ADYEDCAI:ED Best Work is Canada. Gold Medalist BRITISH AMERICAN DYEiiNG CO. P. 0. BOIL 233. MONTREAL FREE TRIAL And Make 11 G ow Nothing quite so nice as a beautiful bead of hash Let us send you absolutely freeonetreatment of Luxurine, if 1t Is only to prove to you that It colors grey hair an:d makes It Brow, stops itching, remo- ves dandruff emo-ves:dandruff and makes the hair, of man or woman or chtld`heavy and beautifully glossy, You lave . only to send us your address, with 10c. enclosed for mailing and packing,' and we will send you anywhere ourtreatment, -atour own expense Write to -day. Address DR. PROSSE, Dept. 2 203 Commissioner Street, Montreal. Feeds Guests' Dogs. The proprietress of a restaurant at Paulton Square, Chelsea, Eng- land, who found that many of her customers had theirdogs at the same table, . and in some cases al- lowed them to eat from their plates on the floor, has established a sepa rate dining -room for dogs. While their mistresses are having lunch- eon or dinner the pets are placed in a separate room, where they are fed with mutton bones, cooked beef, etc. A dog's dinner costs three- pence, and the animal is allowed to select his dish and to eat his fill. A1r ^awl' oresAre your hands chapped, cracked or sore? Have you "cold cracks" which open and bleed when the skin is drawn tight? ' Have you a cold sore, frost bite, chilblains, or: a "raw" place, Which at times makes it agony for you to go about your household duties ? If so, Zam-Buk will give you relief, and will heal the frost -damaged skin. Anoint the sore places at night, Zam-Buk's rich healing essences will sink into the wounds, end the smart- ing, and will heal quickly. Mrs. Yellen, of Portland, says : "My hands ware ea tore and °racked that it was agony to pot thorn near water. When I did so they would smart and burn as if r had scalded them. I seemed quite unable to get relief: from anything''i 1 put on there until X tried Zam i3nlc, and it succeeded when all else had failed, It closed the big cracks, gave me ease, soothed the Inflammation, and is a very short time healed •my haoirw." 2nn.Thd also ctarer diving, rashes; tai.ntr,' eczema, pita,, ulcers„testerinp sores, sore in•aiti, and books; abscesses, pirntriee, t•ing•zttaam, etc, cuts, Therm. braises, scalds, Orem,o'f all ttwttgr,a,ts and stores, or post fr•se.ertitn;tlii<' 2ane Ittcl: t c., Toronto, Prioa 60o a box.