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ablets, and that is that these tablets
certainly do cure any kind of stomach
'tF'to'tbie..' ,.
Here is • typical letter from Miss
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"In is with pleasure •Z write to inform
yyon .that your. Ne-Dru-Co layspepsia
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me. I tried .remedy after remedy but.
without any lasting good. Having heard
of your tablets curing such cases es
vein I decided to give thexu a fair trial,
They proved satisfactory in my case."
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Dyspepsia Tablets; compounded by the
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Canada, Limited, and sold throughout
the Dominion at 5oc..a box. 142
FRANCE'S GREAT INVENTIONS
Paris Architect Says Most Marvels
Originated There.
What nation has created most of
the marvels of modern science? A
French architect, M. Mania, replies
to this question in the following
manner :
The first practical.automobiles
were built by Serpollet and Levas
sor, about 1889, both Frenchmen.
The first dirigible balloon able to
• resist the'wind was built by Giffart
in 1885. In 1883 the brothers -Tis-
sandier and in 1884 B,enad and
Krebs built balloons which could be
steered perfectly. All five were
Frenchmen.
Another Frenchman, Ader, con-
structed in 1897 the Avion, the first
heavier than air machine to leave
the ground. This was built on the
same principles as the aeroplane,
which was later transformed com-
Wpletely and made practical by the
right brothers in 1904.
A Frenchman, Adler, built the
first practical . submarine in 1897.
The telephone was invented by a
Canadian, Graham -Bell, in 1876,
and the phonograph by an -Ameri-
can, Edison, in 1877.
The elements of the • cinemato-
graph w•erediscoyered by a Belgian,
Plateah, about 1865. A French-
man, Marey, photographed the
movements of living creatures about
1877, and an American, Edison, in
1895, invented the modern moving
picture camera.
Lippman, a citizen of Luxemburg,
9 diseovered a process of color photo-
graphy in 1891, and. the Lumiere
brothers, two Frenchmen, invented
e practical method, which was en-
tirely different, in 1904.
A German, Roentgen, discovered
the X-rays in 1895.
Another German, Hertz, dis-
covered in 1890 the Hertian waves,
which a Frenchman, Branly, about
1900, utilized in inventing wireless
telegraphy.
A Frenchman, Moissan, manufac-
tured diamonds and rubies in 1893.
A Frenchman, Pasteur, in 1885,
discovered and applied successfully
vaccination against hydrophobia.
A German, Behring, and a.
Frenchman, Itouac, discovered and
applied an anti -diphtheria serum
and other serums.
A Frenchman, Carrel, who settled
in America, - kept animal tissues
alive; after separation from the
bodies in 1912,
This list, drawn up by a French-
man, therefore mentions thirty-two
names (counting those mentioned
twice as two), of which nineteen are
French, seven American and •three
German.
THE DOCTOR'S GIFT.
Food Worth Its Weight in Gold.
We ;usually expert the doctor to
put us on some kind of peine ce lan,dd
give us bitter, mediennes.
Ain Easterndootor brought a pa, -
tient something entirely- different
and the results are truly interest-
ing.
"Two years ago," writes thi's pa-
tient, "I was a frequent victim of
acute indigestion a.'nd biliousness,
beimg allowed to eat very few
things. " One day our fancily doe -
tor brought' me a, small package,
caring he' had found ;something for
me to eat.
"He ,: said 1t was a food' called
Grape -Nubs and- even as its golden
color might suggest it was worth
its weight in gold. , I was sick and
tired, trying one thing after .an-
aathei to • no ,mean, 'but consented to
try this now food. ' .
! It ,surpas e.d my doctor's
fondest anticipation; and everyday
];ince then I have blessed the good
doctor and the inventor of Grape -
Nit ts.
"1 not'ioed .improvement at once,.
And in a znonth's title ni;y' fernier
;spe1113' of indigestion; had disappear-
ed. In two; rn,ociths I fort like a
'new Haan. My mind was much
clearer' and °.keener, my 'body took
on the vitality of youth, and this
condition hetes continued."
"'There's a Reason." Name given,
by Canadian Postern Co., 'Windsor,
Ont, Read `,`The Read to 'Well -
v i11c," i
;Ever red the Aro.
totter? A .new ens
appears yon titin to time. They ars
Beduin., true,, and .tall Of Mutat) Intevest,
AUST1tALWA'S 11IG FUTURE. Oained in `Weight,
Department of Agriculture '1'alka .ot Digestion,. Restored,
Egg Laing Colnttee..
The Departmezat, of &grieulture of
New South Wales, Australia, in one
of its bulletins, has the following to Here Is More Frac£ of Quick Curt
for All lt'ollts That are Weak,'
Ailing, Nervous.
Health Renewed
say relative to egg; laying contests
"Truly, at can be said that the com-
petitions have proved the greatest
educational force the "Auatralian.
'poultry world has known, The in-
dustry has been revolutionized and
placed on a sound remunerative Ba -
bis, With every prospect of fuxther
advancement in extent, stability
and profitableness. The old-time
query, does poultry pay r is met
with a chorus of affirmative voices.
in actual results. The competitions
have set a standard and provided
an ever present incentive and stim-
ulus to progress. Everywhere we
find better fowls, better cared for,
giving better monetary returns. The
Spirit or rivalry and emulation has
infected hundreds,` thousands, and
the constant study and striving to
secure and breed fowls of higher
productivity has inevitably borne
good fruit„ and is reflected in bal-
ance •sheets of the pouliiy farmers.
"The whole history of livestock
breeding bristles with proofs that
man cannot concentrate effort, skill
and intelligence upon a higher ideal
without ultimately making progress
the direction of fixing and en-
hancing desired characteristics.
This is as true of the hen as it is of
the race horse or the merino sheep.
In the process breeds and strains
and types that did not conform to
o
the • b ective have been cast aside
f
by the progressive in the quest, for
better and better layers, Naturally
many have met with disappoint-
ments and contradictory results,
but this has notaffected the general
average in the forward march."
GUARD BABY'S HEALTH
IN THE • SUMMER
The summer months are the mast
dangerous to ]little ones. The com-
plaints of that• season, whioh are
cholera infantum, colic, diarrhoea
and dysentry, come on so quickly
that often a. little one is •beyond aid
before the mother realizes he as ill.
The mother must be on her guard
to prevent .these troubles, or, if
they do cone on suddenly, to cure.
them. No other medicine is of gulch
aid to mothers. during hot weather
as is Baby's Own Tablets. They
regulate the stomach and bowels
and are absolutely safe. Sold by
medicine dealers or by mail. at 25
cents a bog from The Dr. Williams'',
Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont.
Get It At Once.
A pompous lady enquiry; ,.t" the
teacher how her girl was gating on
with her education. "Oh," well,"
replied the tutor, "I think if any-
thing is wanting Tn your daughter
it is capacity." "Why, then," said
the purseproud dame, "let her have
one. Her father does not need to
let his daughter want for anything,
so you can get it at once !"
A naval seaman has once every
day to salute the quarter-deck of
his ship, even if no Officer is upon
it. "Saluda" Tea is in such popu-
lar favor that many people feel like
saluting a packet wherever seen.
She—If I'd known • you'l be such
a brute to poor Fido, I'd never have
married you. He -The anticipated
pleasure of kicking that miserable
little beast was one . of my chief
reasons for proposing.
Minard's- Liniment Cures Dandruff.
BERLIN A. HEALTHFUL PLACE.
Greater Niunber of Old '' Women
Than Men..
According to statistics just pub-
lished Berlin (Germany) appearsto
be an extraordinary healthful place
for the aged, ,who live there in re-
markably large numbers. A feature
of the figures its the much greater
number of old women in prapor-
tiom to old men, and with .every de-
eade above 70 the .proportion in-
creases astonishingly. In Berlin
the number of Hien between 70 and
80 is, 12,989, while the number of
women • is 25,204. For Greater Ber-
lin the figures are 20,049 and 37,520
respectively. Of persons between
80 and 90 women are in an enor-
mous majority. For Berlin the fig-
ures are 2,036 ,'men and 5,371 wo-
men, and for Greater Berlin 3,169
men and 7,810 women Berlin has
a barge number of nonagenarians,.
and of these three out of every four
are w:omleh. In Greater Berlin
there are 36+1 women who have
passed their ninetieth birthday, but.
only 111 men.
Woman Cab Drivers -G o.
Women cab drivers are fast dis-
appearing frees the streets pf Paris,
France. Six years ago, they num-
bered fully 100; row there; are only
six' or seven, and of these all bttt
one will soon .give up the °ening
At first men rushed for vehieios
driven by.wonien, attd tipped gen-
erously, but that was when reviews
and songs were advertising the new
departn re,
Many a man's ; success is due 'to
l'is ability to obtain five by adding
twoand two 'together. ,
More
Praia for Dr. Hamilton's Pills,
"For a period last summer the thought
of food excited feelings of nausea," ivrites
Mrs. 'C. A. Dodge, of Bloomsbury. "'The
heat had made me listless and the dis-
taste for food reduced me to a condition.
of semi -starvation and brought me to the
verge of nervous collapse. Tonics . were
useless to restore an active desire for
food. The doctors told: me any liver and
kidneys were both. at fault, but the niedi-
eines they gave me ,were too severe and
reduced my strength so that I had to
abandon thein. At the suggestion of a
friend Who had been cured of blood and
skin trouble, ' I began the use of . Dr.
Iiamilton's', Pi11e, The difference I fiyet
noticed was,. that while they cleansed the
system, ineteed of feeling weaker I felt
better after, takingthem, Indeed their
aotiyity was 'so mild it was easy to for-
get I had taken them at alt; they seamed
to go right to th'e• liver, and in a . • G J'
brief time no% .bnlydid alt source a*t
sea disappear; but T began to Crave j"
and I digeeted.' it reasonably well. Th,e
I began to put on weight until 'within'
three mouths I' wasbrought to a con-
dition of geoci health. I urge lit. Hann -
ton's Pills for all who are in. poor health."
Get thie _best of an .medicines .to -clay'
and'refuse'a substitute for Dr. Hamilton's•
Pills of Mandrake -.and Butternut. • Sold
by all druggists and storekeepers,, 25e, per
box or five for $1,00. Sent postpaid •by
The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N,1.,' and
Kingston, Canada.
Grains of Gold.
At war with ourselves means the
truest „happiness we can have.-
Meredith.
What your heart thinks great is
great. The soul's emphasis is al-
ways right.=Emerson.
The less . money a. man has the
more perfectly he remembers how,
he .spends it.—Lord Kennedy.
Labor to keep alive in your
breast that little spark of •celestial,
fire•—conscience,-G. Washington.
The great thing in the world is
not so much to seek happiness as to
earn peace and self-respect.—Hux-
ley.
Wherever the search after truth
begins -there life begins.- Wherever
that .search ceases life ceases --
Ruskin. -
It is a great ]step in the interpre-
tation of life hen we have discov-
ered that all events are ultimately
spiritual -Brie rly.
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Dear Sirtie; I had. a 'leading Tumor on
my face for a long time and tried a num-
ber of remedies without any good results.
I was advised to try MINARD'S LINI-
MENT,
INIMENT, and after using several bottles it
made a .complete cure. and it, healed up
and disappeared altogether.
DAVID HENDERSON
Belleisle Station, Kings Co.. N.B.. Sept.
17, 1904.
4IiITCHENER IN TEARS.
The Great General Has a
Heart.
Load Kitchener as by no means
the cold, unemortion.al mise• he is xe-
presented to be.In action he 'cer-
tainly is, as the late'G. W. Stevens
put it, "A brain working in a box
of ice" ; but he can shed team.
Once in the final Soudan Cam-
paign, when ,sudden and torrential
rains swept away the labor of
months, he broke down, wept, and,
like Job, a asked why he should be
thus afflicted. "
+Again in the final "scene at Khar-
toum, owhen a' thanksgiving :service
wa.s held, the tears rolled down his
face, and he nl,ade no effort to hide
them.
At the . Durbar there appeared
200 old men, all that was left of the
Sepoys who remained loyal in the
Mutiny, to be reviewed by the
Duke of 'Connaught and the Vice-
roy, Lard Kitchener; of course,
was, there, and he g•aze'd in silence
at the like of quavering veterans.
Then he turned to -a brother-ofli-
oer of high ` ra.nk and said : "I say,
old chap, leis give these men: a
cheer I" All responded :to they call,
and.a moment later it. was ,seen that
the Mean were standing in Lord
Kitohener's eyes,
Soft
If many 'people were to think be-
fore they speak they would forget
what they were going to say,
IJI)
4.
• ;IS
Yea: ,37 .'1t.
flHEUM CAME
OST OH NAN�S
Formed` Watery,.Pimples, 'itchy and
Had Horrible Burning Sensation.
Lost Some.Vf Finger Nails, Could
Not Open Hands. Cured by Cut-
tura Soap and, Ointment.
• t35 N. Llsgar $t.; Toronto Outarlo.-
"' 1Tor seven years.I have been troubled with
salt-410We: Ib came out on Xny ]wads and
wee formed kind of watery pimples
all over tIient which became
t.* .w itchy and it had a horrible
• ' , burning sensation which
caused" Me a good deal or
pain. It carne out' on my
builds in: the fall and remained
% there till after spring, ` I
might •meniion that .• lost some of •my
• angor -nails by the , disease. During this
length of. time 1 wall utterly useless, as I
could not open mx,Iiands , I tried see erall
ether patent medicines irithotit a bit of
relief ` Some of :my ,#'Mends advised me to
try;.Quticura Remedies. so I sent forsanmles
and .lpy Using -third there was a great ini
provemeub, Their I went to the druggist
and bought one cake of;.C'uticura Soap and
two boxes.of Outioura Ointment; after using
them- ;I am glad' to 'say I am completely
cored. -I had given' up allhope of being
tetroti. , 7 .con say to 8;11' those who have
suffered as I iiet've, not tolose courage bub
to give Guticura Remedies a fair trial.'#
(signed) alas Lilhiaa Irwin, Oct. 13, 1911.
,For more than a generation Cutieura Soap
,anil:.Uutidura Qfritinent'have afforded the
sniost economical treatment for affections of
- the Akin and sealp,that;torture, itch, .burn;
scale, and destroy sleep. Sold everywhere,
Sample or each mailed free; with 32-p, Skin,
Boole. Address post card Potter Drug
chem. Corp., Dept. 35D., Boston, U.'S. A.
"DOCTOR" GOES TO PRISON.
Used Salad Oil and Reef Tea In
Treatment of Wounds.
A strange story of salad oil and
'beef tea. being used for the cure of
wounds by a Bavarian "wonder
doctor" was related the other day
in the Police Court of the Bavarian
highland town of , Kempton. The
defendant was ;a - cheesemonger
maned Ulrich Wiedemann, who, as
a matter of fact, abandoned his: ori-
ginal calling -a quarter of acen-
tury ago for one that brought him
more money and fame, and ulti-
mately into the Police Court. He
was •sentenced to three years' hard
labor for his misguided "medical
attendance" on a woman who died.
as the result. '
The patient had just been oper-
ated upon, and the man promised
to -be able to' cicatrize they wound
more rapidly. The woman was,
tlie'r'efere,' 'taken •-away fro''m the
nursing home -in ',a motor car,' and
the 'wound was treated with 'salad
oil and beef tea,' Another prepara-
tion used was a compound of bees-
wax and powdered -bone. It ap-
peared from the evidence that the
man also professed to be able to
cure cattle just as readily as hu-
man beings. He innpres:sed his pa-
tients very much by • calling on
them in a motor eair and by his pro-
fessions of -supernatural powers.
His fee varied from $2.50 to $30.
Chest Colds, 'Wheezing
Cured Over Night
.
Yon Can Break ip •Cold, Feel Fine
Next 'Morning, by Following
the "Neriiline" Method.
EXPERIENCE OF A TRAINED NURSE.
Every mother knows how difficult it is
to get a young child to take a cough mix-
ture. Seldom will, one, help unless given
in large doses, and the result is to com-
pletely upset the stoxtlach and make the
child -sick:
Speaking of the promptest euro for chest
troubles and ehildren's colds, Nurse Car-
riugtgn says: "In all my experience in
nursing I haven't met any preparation
so dependable. as Nerviline. It is the
ideal liniment. Every drop you rub on
is absorbed quickly, sinks through the
pore to the congested muscles, eases, re-
lieves, and cures quickly. Espeoially for
het coins, pain in the side, stiff neck,
earache, toothache, I have found Nervi -
line invaluable. In treating the minor ills
of children Nerviline leas no equal: I
think Nerviline \should be in every home."
Hundrede of thousands of bottles of
Nerviline used every year -proof that it
is the ideal liniment for the ' home. Re-
fuse anything your dealer may offer In.
etead of 'Nerviline. Largo family .size
bottled, 50e., trial size, 25e. All dealers or
the, Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and
Kingston, Ont.
I'1Cuty of Time..
"Papa, I want en lee cream sun-
dae.
"All right, dear, remind me of it
again; this is wily Tuesday," .
But the man who sings his own
praise seldom gets a curtain call,
Many it good manis married to
his boss.
x have found by experience, that
nothing is more useful to a lean
than a "spirit of naildnees and lie-'
c•osiurl odation .--T,erenee-
It is always a 'pleasure to •• ine.
whom two of my friends like : each
other, jiast as li Wei always glad
when two .of my eneriiee take to
fighting with each other•-•-11ein'e,
RUSSIAN MONASTERIES litchi.
Wealth of One it1otte is Estimated
at $$2ii3OOO,OOO.
The hoarded wealth of the Rus-
sian monasteries"and convents is
certainly immense, although it may
not roach the fabulous aggregate of
$4,000,000,000, at which popular be-
lief persists in estimating the gold
and jewels which the 87.3 recognized
religious establishments in the em-
pire have amassed in the course of
centu.
TheriesDemi when considering this
yeax's budget of the Holy Synod
insisted en an inquiry being made
into the resources of the religious.
associations. The results were sur-
prising, for according to official re-
ports the private movable property
of all these institutions only
amounted to $30,657,500. Their to-
tal annual income 'was placed at
$10,000,000 and ' their expenditure
at $9,000,000, $3,500,000 ,cf which
was put down as the cost of main-
tenance of the archbishops and the
monastic fraternities. The value of
the land owued bymonasteries and
c500,000onvents was estimated at $104,-
It is hardly necessary to say that
no one believes these figures to be
anywhere near the truth. It is
pointed out that a great number of
richly bejewelled saints' ,images
which are well known to the public
are worth upward of $500,000 each,
Common report places the wealth of
the famous Troitzka monastery at
$325,000,000, and its possessions in
diamonds alone are estimated at.
$12,500,000.
BLED TO DEATH
Tried to trim a wart with a razor and
severed an artery. The only wart cure
is "Putnain's,' which removes warts
corns, callouses in one day. Insist on
getting Putuam's Corn and Wart Extract-
or, it's the beat, 25c. at all dealers.
Rare Cleverness.
"Why don't you buy something
at my tabrer demanded the girl
at the .charity fair.
"Because I only buy from homely
girls," said the man, "They have
a harder time making sales."
The girl was not offended, and
he worked this right down the line.
Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.
No. Time ,For.. Play.
Ten -year-old William came home
one day in a regrettable state of
disorder, and a •somewhat bruised
face, - '
"O Willie! Willie!" exclaimed his
anothershocked and grieved. You
have disobeyed me again! How'
often have I told you not to play
with that
naughty 7oh S
on bay
1"
"Mamma," said .William,•in utter -
disgust at, this feminine reprimand,
"do I look as if I had been playing
with. anybody 1"
• -It Didn't Help.
"Why don't you try dieting for
your trouble " .
"I have tried it. All last week
I never ate more than twice a day."
Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast..
Via Chicago and North Western Rail-
way. On sale daily Sept. 25th to Oet.
,10th inclusive; from: all points in Canada
to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland,
Salt Lake City,' Seattle, Victoria, Van-
couver, Nelson, Roseland, and many other
pointe.' Through 'tourist sleepers and
free reclining chair cars from Chicago.
Variable routes,. Liberal. stop overs. For
full information as. to rates, routes and
literature, write or nail on B. H. Bennett,
General Agent, 46 longe Street, Toronto.
"That woman can do anything
with figures," remarked the Boob.
'"What is she 1 ..A bookkeeper 7"
asked the Cheerful Idiot. "Naw,"
replied the Boob. "She's a dress-
maker."
Mlnard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc.
His Annuity.
An eminent lawyer decided to
The
child's
delight.
The
picnicker's
Choice,
verybody's
favorite.
W. ot.ARK. beer., Moatread.
Full flavored, arid
perfectly cooked
make delicious
ea;adwiciaes.
Pa's Sympathy.
Pis the ma•n your sister is gain'
to marry 'richt" "Nam; every
time the marriage is mentioned pa,
says, 'Poor many
MInard's Liniment for sale everywhere,
Explained.
"Is that your ladder 1"
"Sure."
"It doesn't look like yours."
"Web, you see, it's my step-
ladder.
TryMurine
Eye Remedy"
If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart
—Soothes Eye Pani, Druggists Sell.
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c,
Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
25c, 50e.. Eye Books Free by Mail.
An Eye Tonle Geed tar All Eyes that Need Caro
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chloe**
Where He Got It.
Teacher -Now, Willie, where did
you get that chewing gum? I want
the truth. '
Willie—You don't want the truth,
teacher, an' I'd rather not tell a
lie.
Teacher -How dare you say I
don't want the truth! Tell me at
once where you got that chewing
gum.
Willie—Under your desk.
Angelic Influenee.
Old Lady (offering policeman a
tract)—I often think you poor po-
licemen run such .a risk of becom-
ing bad, being so constantly mixed'
up with crime.
Policeman—You needn't fear,
mum.It's the criminals wot runs
the risk o'. becomin' saints, bein''
mixed up with us!
Bad Blood
is the direct and inevitable result of
Irregular or constipated bowels and
clogged -up kidneys and • skin. The
undigested food and other waste mat-
ter which is allowed -to accumulate
poisons the blood and the whole
system. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilin
act directly on the bowels1 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 "
Indian Root Pills
FARMS FOR SAtI.
H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street,
Toronto,
WRUIT, STOCK, GRAIN AND UA1BY,
Farms in all sections of Ontario.
Some. snaps.
I ACTORY SITES, WITS OR w1Tfgotr
Railway trackage. in Toronto.
Arampton and other towns and eitiea,
it ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN
1"le Brampton and a dozen other
H. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto
STAMPS AND COINS.
,TAMP COLLECTORS -HUNDRED DIF.
ferent Foreign Stamps, Catalogue.
Album, only Seven Cents. Marks Stamp
Company, Toronto.
MALE HELP WANTED.
MEN WANTED
YOUNG MAN BE A BARBER. I TEA°
Fou quickly, cheaply, thoroughly an
turn over part of his law praet,;s3 fo furnish tools free. We give you actual
his son. Shortly afterward the doge. experience. Coollege,Write Queen St. Fast,
young man entered the effioe, and Toronto.
exclaimed: M N WANTED
with a face beaming with pleasure,,. E
testa L1.10450111.
"Father, you know that Wilbour
case you've been trying for the last
ten years?" •
The older lawyer admitted that
he did. -
"Well," said the young man tri-
umphantly, "I've settled it"
"Settled it 1" exclaimed the fa-
ther.' "Settled it ! , 1l'hy, rty bay,
I gave you that case as an annu-
ity !,,
When troubled with fall
rashes, eczema, or any skin
disease apply Zam-Buk !
Surprising how quickly it eares.
the smarting and stingingI Also
cures cuts. Hurn,, soros and pile..
Zeta -Auk is made from pore her -
hal essences. No animal fats -no
mineral poisons. Finest •healer l
D tiggtatbandStore+Blii,'yw?,re.
dIANCI%R, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC,
�� JJ internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment, write
ne before too late. Dr. Batman Medical
Co., Limited, Collingwocd, Ont.
el ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD-
4X der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel,
Lumbago and kindred ailments positively
cured with the new Germaxt remedy,
"Sanol," price $1.50. Another new remedy
for Diabetes-Mellitue, :and sure cure, ie
"Sanol's Anti -Diabetes," Price. $2.00 front
druggists or direct. The Sanol M.anufac•'
turittg Company of Canada, Limited,
Winnipeg; Van.
FOR SALE.
Pulleys Et Shafting
Suitable for Millis, Manufacturing
Plants, Printing ifouses,,Eto..
2 Wood Split Pulleys, 19% x 48 in,
for 3 15!10 in. shaft.
1 Wood Split Pulley, 121/2 z 48 in,
for 2 15116 in, shalt,
d Split Pu, .az 29 in,
for 3 7116 in, shaft;lley, 12%
1 'Wood Split Pulley, 103A x 36 in.
for 3 7/16" in, shaft.
Pulte yes o$ nmaller sizes sed
Shafting of various 1eligthe and
flizes'to be cold et very low figures.
Box 28
1111soie 001, Toronto*,