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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-3-6, Page 7ViQrollset R storax. to Ron.Down Woman Scented leo faye.Lost all A.uibltiou, Was Pale and Allaeutie, "Liade Wonderfaa Recovery When Or. Hamilten i Pills Were Heed. rI was never actually sick," writes- Mrs, Norman La Pierre, Wife of a well-known resident of Labeniene, "yet I never could get strong like other women. I ate well enough, but somehow rich and red blood I "`could never make. When I married I took a great pride in my housekeeping, but it Inept me tired all the time. Mrs. teohance, my neighbor, looked well --she told me her health had been made up by Dr, Hamilton's Pills.. l only thought of pills as a physic,. but now I know that Dr. Hamil= torn°•stPills ' are more, for they quick- ened my etoma,ch, liver and bowels made me ,stouter and stronger,, gave me such color in„my cheeks as C never had before. I •sincerely be- lieve Dr, Hamilton's Palls should bo used by every woman—that's' why I write this letter." No medicine invigorates and re- news health and spirits like Dr. 1amilton'.s Pills, 25e. per box; five for $1.00, at. all druggists and store- keepers, or postpaid front the Oa larrhozo"ne Oo., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. MAN-hIADE SPONGES. Nubstance Obtained From Paper Treated with Zinc Chloride. When paper pulp is treated with line chloride there results a. vls- i,ous mass, Sodium •chloride (or ordinary table 'salt) is added to this, The mass is then thoroughly rinsed with alcohol, and is finally submitted to the action of a press ><rhose platform bristles with a tzumber of fine metallic points or projections. These penetrate the. na•ss, forming tubes like those in an ordinary marine sponge known as "eanalicules." The block thus obtained is of a Spongy consistency and is both in- soluble and unalterable in water. Lt is smooth and pleasant to the touch, and is not susceptible of pu- trefaction. It is a very ingenious employment of the cellulose to which we owe so much. � Matrimony in Greece. In Greece the • responsibilities of married life are .assumed at a much earlier age than with us; a Greek girl is considered to be of marriage- able age at fifteen,. but may be wed- ded at twelve. Similarly it is per- missible for youths to marry at the age of fourteen. Matches are gen- erally arranged" by the parents. Brothers frequently make large sac- rifiees and remain themselves un- married in or.d& 'te provide their sisters with dowries and start them in life. A dowerless girl has slight chances of matrimony, although in Greece there is a superfluity of men, and not as in western.Europe, of women, i The, Death Warrant Delivered No defence can be offered when you ap- ply Putnam's to a sore corn—the offender has to die. Nothing so certain to quickly sure corns as Putnam'e Corn and Wart Extractor; try Putnam'e, it's free from acids, and painless. 25o. bottles sold by all dealers. grea Hereditary Trait. As as general" thing, the men who cow kick at the price of millinery are sons or grandsons of men who •used to kick at the cast of shawls that women wore on their heads. PILES CURED 114 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINT'MEN'T' fails to euro any case of Itch. ing, Blind, Bleedtog or Protruding Piles 1n L to 14 days. 50o.. Fact. If Opportunity but •say; "I'ni here," we yawn and stall. But we all hustle to obey When Pleasure sounds the call. "I explain.edto George when he ° 'posed that, ef course, he could 'not expect ire to cook," "What did he say 1" "That he only expect - 'ed me to try." ( Sampfs free it yoti write NatlonatData k chainif ai CO,. of Canada, Llritorf; ••.rorunta, WOMAN THE TOILER. Ia Japan the lllale Workers Are Outnumbered 3 to 1. Japan's inner life its contains quite many problems .air that of any ether oonntry. One of the most ;serious is the relation of capital and labor, and herein woman takes an important part. In no other eountry in the world," says 3, D. Whelpley in the Century Magazine, "does a larger percentage of women participate in wage: earning. In the United States for every eighty:•.six male wage earners there are fourteen fe- male. In Great Britain it is seven- ty-five, in Germanely eighty to twen- ty, in Italy seventy-eight to twenty- two, while in Japan there are near- ly twice as many women asmen on the pay -rolls of the c•ountry; It is the testimony of all large employers that the women are the industrial backbone of the country. The employment of women and children is the secret of the com- petitive power of the Japanese tex- tile and other' light handicraft in- dustries, and it is for this reason that.the possible operation of a law enforcingsanitary provisions, and even the common decenoiee of hu- manity, in factory life is viewed with alarm by the . manufacturers in their neecsearily strenuous com- petition for foreign trade. The newlaw limits hours of em- ployment, forbids the use of chil- dren under certain ages and the employment of women at night and - in dangerous occep.ations... It can be understood, - therefore, „whence comes the delay in even promulgat- ing a law which takes effect fifteen years after its promulgation. The nloneyeel classes and the "inter- ests" necessarily control a legisla- tive body like the Japanese Diet, many members of which are elected by a. most amazing and open sys- tem of corruption and vote buying, a system which puts to shame in its effrontery the worst days of ward polities in any gang -ridden city in the United States." 'T+ Every Weak Throat Quickly Strengthened And Bronchitis Cured' Grand Results'" Follow the Direct Breathing Remedy, Which Cures Without Drugging. Tlie country isfairly wild over the wonderful recovery that throat sufferers are making every day with Catarrhozone. Prom ocean tee ocean come lettere telling of rapid aures—and cures when the com- plaint was chronic and long standing. It's a brand pew principle upon which Ca- tarrhozono works—not a :single .close: of, medicine to take—nothing to -upset the stomach orspoil digestion.' You eau' breathe through the Catarrh - ozone Inhaler medicated air that is full of healing, soothing balsams,, full • of piney antiseptic essences that resemble the air of the pine woods in the Adiron- decks. The piney vapor has a truly marvelous action on weak throats. It brings strength and health to the bron- chitfo, stops - that haoltfng, irritating cough, prevents hoarseness and difficult breathing. You can't find anything for weak -throated people on earth more beneficial than Catarrhozone. It means heaven on earth to the man that has had bronchitis, catarrh or throat irritation. You will realize this the first time you use Catarrhozone, which is a scientific preparation specially designed for dis- eases of the nose, throat and bronehial tubes. Get the large size, it lasts awe months, costa $1.00; medium size, 50c; sample size, 25e. All storekeepere and druggists, or The Catarrhozone Co„ Buf- falo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada, Another Mystery Explained.. A woman frequently "changes her mind. That's why she is able to give a person a piece of it, and still• always have --enough left over for the next one, Every girl has an idea that she is not like other girls—and she isn't. Low Colonist nist Rates to Pacific Coast " Via Chicago and North western Railway. On sato daily. March 15th to April p 11 15th inclusive, from all pointe in Canada to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portlapd, Salt Lake City, Seattle,' Victoria, Van- couver, Nelson, Roseland, and many other pointe. Through Tourist sleepers and free reclining chair ears' from Chicago. Variable routes. Liberal stop overs. For full information rue to rates, routes and literature, write or call on B. B:. Bennett, General Agent; 46 Yonge Street, Toronto, Sound judgment is usually noise- less. Minard's Liniment Curet Distemper.' The Power oi'.ttle Eye. How far off can you recognize your friends? If you have good eyesight, you should be able to dis- tinguish someone, whose figure and manner of • walking you know inti- mately, at .anything up to five hue- dred feet, The 'less thoroughly ac- quainted you are with the person, the :shorter the elistanee at which you will recognize him. A trained, rifleman—eau distinguish the differ= ent parts of his adve.tteary'.s body at. .about three hundred feet, and will notice a. movement of the limbs at twice that distance. At six hun- dred yards, a moving ill'dividital, to the naked eye, is merely •a blur on' the Iandsea:pe. Dwellers in ,towns, of curse, have lost "much of this power of distant vision., while those who live otit ill the open country' or by the sea may be able oto exceed host of the above figures. *HER SYMPATHYMAKES HER SPJ3AJ. DA1Ifl1 MAYER TELLS IIOW SIII+I POUND A •°tint IN DODD'S: • KwNEY PILLS, 'Suffered for Ti .'ee Year's ]circ;n Rheumatism, Headache, Palpita- tion and Bright's Disease, --- Dotld.'s Kidney Pills tiered Her Ri(lnoys and ludo Iter Iiuberdea.u, .Argenteuil Go., Que., March 3, S ecial --"I am (p ) always glad to tell of my cure, be - cense I sympathize with ot}iers who may be silfferieg.as I did,"' So says Dame Joseph %Mayer, well known and highly respeeted here. "For three years I was a very. sick woman. Rheumatism, head- ache, palpitation of the heart and Bright's disease were my succes- sion of, troubles, btrt Dodd's Kid- ney Pills cured them all. I used twenty-four boxes to complete my cure, but they certainly made me well. "I will never be without Dodd's Kidney Pills in the house." Dodd's Kidney Pills cured' Dame Mayer's ills because -they are all caused by diseased kidneys. Dedd's Kidney Pills always cure diseased kidneys, and with cured kidneys straining the seeds of disease out ef the blood,the rheumatism, Bright's disease, headache and, pal- pitation of the heart are bound to disappear. You never heard of a case of kid- ney disease that Dodd's Kidney Pills would not cure. Truth by Accident. The bestdefinition of a derna- gogue.will always remain with that little girl of seven, who said: "A demagogue is a vessel containing beer and other liquids." Minard's Liniment Co., Limited - Gentlemen, --Theodore Deride, a custo- mer of mine, was completely cured of rheumatism after five year of suffering, by the judicious use of MINARD'S LINI- MENT. The above facts can be verified by writ- ing to him, to the Parish Priest or any of hie neighbors. A. COTE, Merchant. St. Isidore, Que., 12 May, '98. Hubby—Of course, dear, it's only a rough iciea';of mine; but do you think it's possible that there's ever such a thing as a printer's error in that cookery manual of yours? Only One "BROMO QUDIINE" That is 'LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN/NE. Loolc for the signature of E. W. GROVE, Cures a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip 'a Two Days. 250. "The men of thepresent are not what they used to be." "Indeed, no; they used to be boys." f4inard's Llnfinent Cures Colds, Eto, When the seven days of the week' have been renamed, "Presently,"' "By -and -bye," "Pretty - soon," "After -a -while," "To -morrow," "In -a -minute" and "Right -away," how busy - we shall all be with postponed duties if we are at all mindful of past:promises. When Yea Eyes diced Care Try Merino Eye Remedy. No Smarting—Feels Pine—Acts Quickly. Tryit for Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus- trated Book in each Package. Murine is. compounded by our Omelets—not a "Patent Med- icine"—but used In successful Physicians' Prac- tice for many years. Now dedicated to tho Pub lie and sold by Druggists at 25e and 600 per Bottle. Murine Lye Salve in Aseptic. 'rubes, 200 and 60a. iIPiulrine Eye Remedy Co., thloago 13i11 --"Why are you so certain that Jones is a truthful man." Will -"Ile had a black eye one day and when I asked him how he got it he told me that a man 't him." Minard's Liniment Cures- Diphtheria, Trifling Exceptions. "Does your wife ever change her mind 1" "Only on some minor matters," replied Mr. Meekton, after careful thought, "1 believe I :recall that she once expressed an intention to love, honor and obey, or something like that." Truth may also be a joy forever, but it is seldom a thing of beauty. Ell. 4: IS SEI' 10 13. PIMPLES BROKE OUT AROUND CHIN Burst and Formed Ugly Scabs, Balling, ' 1 ng, :.then Itching, Had to Go' Without Shaving for Weeks. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment, Skin Perfectly Clear. 181 Close 51., Toronto, Ont. --t was troubled with facial eczema for nearly ten years. The first signs wore pimples break- ing out and then bursting and forming nasty ugly scabs around nay chin. Very often tho Sensation was that of burning, then itching, so that I scratched the sore. I had to go without shaving for eveokn at a time. I tried many patent remedies but did not and a permanent; euro. Every spring and fell the disease appeared at its worst. I some- times got rid of it for a few months, then It returned as bad as ever. About six months ago I received a sent -- pie of Cetjctu'a Soap and Olntmoat and found great relief after a few applications. I purchased two boxes of Outleura Ointment and some CutIccua Soap and used there ata directed and now uiy skin is porreetiy clear. Teen shave with Pleasure,a'. (Signed) Wm.. macBean, May 27, 1912. Not only are Cuticura Soap and Ointment most valuable in the treatment of eczemas andepthor distressing eruptions of skin and scalp, but no other emollients do so much for' pimples, blackheads, red, rough skins, Itching, scaly scalps.,dandruff, dry, tinct and falling' hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails, nor do it so economically. A. single cake of Cuticura Soap, (2Se.) and box of Cuticura Ointment (50c.). are often sufficient 'When all else has failed. Sold by druggists and dealers throughout the world Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card Potter Drug & Chem, Corp., Dept. 43D, Boston, U. 3. A. Death -Rate of Middle Age. Dr. Arthur Newehol:tne, chief medical officer of the "Local Govern- ment Board of England, says that in spite of a marked ,reduction in the general death=rate, due to, im- proved social and sanitary condi- tions, the death -rate among Eng- lishmen between the ages of forty- five and sixty-five is increasing. Doctor Newsholme thinks that the cause of this increase is the move- ment of the 'people to the ' cities, with. the consequent change from agricultural to industrial pursnite. The English Mechanic and World of Science, on the other hand,: be- lieves that the difference between the .Present "death -rate and earlier 'ones merely reflects the toll, of: the feebler lives that improved hygiene and .advancing medical science had saved in infancy and youth. "I would suggest giving our new Mayor :three cheers," announced St. Wiffletree at the first meeting of 'i;he''bew' Town Council: "MCake it two cheers," 'suggested Hiram" Waffle. "Remember, we are pledged to economy all along the line." Many a naan who is sure he is right hasn't energy enough to go ahead. YOUR O V RCOA T'S and faded Suits would look better dyed. If no agent of ours in your town, write direct to Moutreal, Box 33. Gold Medalist. British American Dr&inn- Cc,. The Soul of a Piano is the �w1Action. ssnssiisTtt on the "O T Zit' ",. `' EL l GEL 9 Piano Action 1, ;0 New and Second-. hand, for , heating and power purposes. TANKS AND SMOKE STACKS, Alae :`s for Sturte- vant Vea¢ileting and Iian,ting Systema. POLSON 1RL1IT9eDUS l QCtE. no Engines and Shipbuilders Just a .Minute Sufferers from protruding or bleeding piles can bo cured by using nature's own re• medy—no medicine --no operation. This remedy does not profess to euro internal piles, but is a certain cure for protruding piles. Dfsco ery was mado b y sufferer of 20r its well. years' stantiiug, who is now quite Full instructions on receipt of $1.00. 'M. le, OXLE1, 294 Berkeley St„ Toronto." tetsorronza > tie nny Cacuao ,owcletr Pe ,.,. 10a Noisemakers tr oy and Sleigh Rides...... 16c P 1' Makers of fA FuBnarrelro, Puzzles, Jokes, Tricks e Galore CATALOG ON REQUEST jSpecial prices to dealers NOVELTY HOUSE, .334 Notre Dance St. West, MONTREAL Mormoe, Mateo and Cewa. They are healthier and reader better oervlce. When tho heavycoat that boldo the wet sweatand dirt is ratuovod, they arenicroeaslly keptolonn, look better —gotmoro geed from their teed and are bettor in every way. Insist 013 havin'Th gtot art Dalt Dearing It tarns eatler, clips faster and 01080» and etayto ,harp longer than any other, Gears are all dlo hard dna eutfrout uolld »tool her. ["nice thoe saw enclonod, pre Al tooted and run in oat 'i'�r,yr„��,'b .�S lotto Prtntlon.uttiowoal'. �6"' Ma set feet 01 now sty'e s:My rttvn;n flexible Shaft and the celebrated Stewart' Slagle tension retp0Jnf{ head' !Aghast grade, eat ~vt from yam littler; n. r, a rr ante Cleary` Inacidno guaranteed to please, tt�44lIS�AtsBA F1 MXISl E ONAIF1' c6."l ' 601 i,a Salle Aflt, e►ilc o'io, iIL4. Write Sr0.rc,upleto vert tittn;ogtao ah6wing metreLrnrgcet end most modern 1lneyof h5ras eilSping dna ,4,4 Shoats abutting eaaohlr,a, reread free en eeriest, ALFONSO'S IUEALT. Oolzearlt 1'(ili, icing, On Whose Lungs c'<lt€, Is Afe . A- oor-respondent of the Mane ter Guardian, while declaring the ominous rumors ill, regard King AIfenso'e health znaybe'e gerated, says• they are certainly without foundation. Ile did not herit a robust constitution from father, who died of consulnpton months before the birth of the 1 sent King. His mother's care resulted in increase of the strength et young monarch, but nothing eu make hien a strong anan. His sto ing' shoulders and trailing gait their own stories. The express of his face is often of •such gha weeviuess that his :subjects are forbidden to take snap shot tures .of him and the police vig ously confiseate all cameras. It is credibly reported that one the King's lungs is seriously feeted, and the family History sufficient to account for serious cern about .any indisposition of t A French ,palmist has made "reading" of King Alfonso's ha from an inked imp.resoion,. arid result is far from .being a hap one. She declares that the line the heart is almost absent, wh' indicates sensuality and cruel The head line shows brain troub which will develop in middle li while en the life line is Taal -keel serious but not fatal illness wh about 30 years of age. Ease That Sore Joint Nerviline Will Do The -Champion Clog and Pedest Dancer of Canada 'fella Row . to Keep In Trim. Few men in hie profession are bett known than Mr. Thomas Hogan,. of Fortification Lane, Montreal, who writes: "To limber up a still joint, a) rem° every sense of soreness from ' tin muscles., T can tell you nothing compar with Nerviline. It is really a wonder liniment, and I use it continually, sirup because I find it keens the muscles a joints supple anti entirely free from pa and etifPness. I earnestly reoomme Nerviline to every person that requires use a strong, penetrating, pain-suhduh liniment" For Rheumatism Nerviline is a wo der for Sciatica it curet lvhere othe fail; for Lumbago, stiffness and cold, n thing surpasses it. Keep Norvihi handy—it's good to take inwardly, d etiors, internal painsquickly, and is ju• as • gotta for outward. application. Lar family size bottle, 50e.; small size, 25c., all storekeepers and druggists or T Catarrhozone Co„ Buffalo, ••. N. Y. Paddy Took It Back. Paddy bought a watch from a to deal~ jeweller,. who • guaranteed t keep it in order for twelve months About six months later Paddy too it back because it had stopped "You seem to have had an acct dent with it," said the jeweller. r' small one, sure enough, sor 1 Abou two months ago I. was fading • bb pigs and it fell into the trough.' "Bat you should have brought i before." "Sure, sor, I brought i as seen as 1 could. We only kill& the pig yesterday." P 'C Minard's Liniment Cures Ca,ger In Cows. q. TO FIT THE CRIME. Ancients Had Severe Pus►i&hnicut for food Adulterators. Complaints about the inferior quality of food, the adulteration o food, the high prices and the •cheat... ing weights- have been common for centuries. Thele are some curious pages in Henri Estenne's "Apulogy for Herodottls," and that book was published in 1536. But offenders were punished un shed and.t pin most appropriate manner. Witness an edict recently found in the archives of Puy -de -Dome: "Whosoever' shall have cold watered milk in his mouth shall be set a tube, and into the said tube shall be poured the .watered milk till the doctor or barber there present shall assert that the culprit cannot .swallow ,lrl0re without being put iu danger of his days. Whoso- ever, :shall have' ,sold butter con- taining turnips, stones or any other foreign ettb.stance shall be seized and -attached in a very curious man- ner to our pillory of Ponta, Then the said buttershallbe placed' on his head till the sun shall have melted it completely, and in the meantime the children and 'meaner folk of the villages shall insult him with such outrageous epithets as shall ,please them -subject to the respect of Ood and his majesty, WhosoeYor shall have sold evil or rotten ,eggs shall be' seized by the body and exposed in our pillory of Pontet. The said eggs shall be given to the children of the lages,. who shall, by way of joyful. diversion, throw them lothe face of the 'culprit; so that all may be full of merriment and lalighter." Serious Eneligh. "Was Mr. Brown's illness a seri- 51 one V' "Well ho married ilia n11.*Se,"' 5 het:- that •I;o tag- not in- his 64.e. ire- an tbo t1ld op- tell ion 'ea no'W pie-' or- of af-tS Gen- bis a nd the py of leh '' le, fe, a en It al er 27 , — re ed :is fA lY nd is nal • ng a- ra o_ ne a sL b'0 Lt he - e • k L t e , • t t l that piano s m 'IiN A thlSCO DYSPEPSII Ot ` - TABLETS A roved ,�r at Great e o Value to MO" On aye -11 lllis3 to but as as are. ask the of 142 _-.- 'There 18 ealy one ex$enatlon for ziuttlbers of entbusiastie letters that receive praising Na-Drtl.-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, and that is that these` tablets ' certainly de cure any kind of stomas trouble, Here is a typical letter front Eliza Arsnsworthy, Canso, N,$,:: "It is with, pleasure 1 write to inform you that your ,Na -Co Dyspepsia rabletS k>pve proved of great value ane. T tried remedy after remedy without any lasting good. Having Beare ,Of your tablets curing such :cases ' mine I decided to give them fair trial. They proved satisfactory in my case." Tile remarkable suecess of Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets is such. a success , can only Come to au honest remedy, compounded compounded according to an excepLioti- ally good formula, from pure ingre clients, by exert chemists. If you troubled with your stomach just your Druggist about Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, c ompouuded by National Drug and chemical Co. Canada, `Limited, and sold throughout the Dominion at 5oc. a box. • ---- . FARMS FOR SAL1,, ti, -W, DAWSONr Ninety Colborne Street Toronto. el OOD STOOK FARM OF 600 ACMES "1/4x with Three Rouses; large Bank Barn, Must be sold quick. Price ie very low. Q liVERAL DESIRABLE FARS14 IN se.?Maeltaba, Alberta and .Saskatchewan Mutt can be bought. Worth.: the money for eteek gale. '� HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED GOOD IL farme in different sections of Ontario on my list. If yon: want a farm consult me, H. ,W, DAWSON, Toronto. FIFTY-TWO ACRES IN MIDDLESEX County; soil clay and clay loam; 11-2 acres orchard; hood .buildings. Twenty-seven hundred dollars. would ex- change for larger farm. The Western Real Estate Exolurnge, Loudon, Ont. . • FARMS FOR SALE IMPROVED AND FULLY EQUIPPED My reason for selling is that I have more than T can handle.: In, 1912 my threshing lusted for thipty-two days. Will sell on email payments down. The farms are ready for the drill. Will' sell horses, harness, machinery and farm- On the farms are good water, house, barn, h u. elements,' shed, weigh oeale, windmill. Write Percy Love. 33 Fairview Boulevard, Toronto, for full particulars. STAMPS .AND COINS, Q TAMP COLLiIO'rO.gs-i1UND1rJi, DIP- ADferent Foreign Stamps, Catalogue, Albume only Seven Cente. marks Stamp Company, Toronto. BILLIARDS.. la VERTBODY ENJOYS BILLIARDS — 1-1 Barbers and Live Men in towns only•; 100 population make big money. Be. first to write for book, "How to Start a 'Bil- Bard Room"—Cost, Easy Terms, etc. Cate-° Rogues of tables for Home and Club free. If you have a table ask for our supply catalogue. Brunswick-Balke-Collender;Com- pany, Toronto: AGENTS WANTED. A GEN PS!—S'C.RE MONEY,r1AKBR! OUR 41. Illustrated Dollar Book "Discovery South Pole; Tragic Fate of Scott Expedi- tion." Cam elsefon Fifty Per Cent. Freight paid; credit given; free outfit; Postage ten cents. Niehole Limited, Pub- lishers, Toronto. • MISCEL,LANEOU4:. ,. ,i("t ANGER. TUMORS, LUMPS, I TO-, '..j internal and external, cured with. out vain by our home •rontnient. Write us before too late, Dr. Bellnran Medical Co.. Limited, Coll inewood, Ont. dr( ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BL.4L. X V der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel, Lumbago and kindred ailments positively cured with the new 'Germsn Remedy, ""Sanol," price 51.50. ,Another new remote? for Diabetes-efellitue, and sure cure, ie "Sanol's Ant.-Diabetea." Price 52.00 from druggists er direct. The Sane' Maneta . taring Company , of Canada, Limited. winntpeg, Mat,. .• Sufficient Eviilen€'e. "You drank too much punch at reception yesterday." "Who saw me drink too much?" "It wasn't necessary to total up.. When 1 came in you :•were holding an animated conversation with the Lamp." ed . t1t1r„ S p-013 CrP‘-' P 17 ,Asij,, 6--e-, - Overheard in a Street -Car. There's a lesson right there Little blemishes of com- plexion, sznall.sores, eruptions, spots, .are not only unpleasant-. to the person afflicted, but are the first thing noticed by other people. .' ' A little Zane-lluk applied at night to spots, eruptions, sores of any kind will do wonders. Zaxn-Bak is not a greasy preparation which will go ran- : cid on your dressing table. it is made from healing, herbal extracts and essences. Always pure, fresh and ready for use. Doesn't lose its power. Keeps indefinitely, Healing, ,soothing ° Y and antiseptic all the tinge. Try it t dle. tdx.all dru ista lid stores. '• "rJ,9 . ,`