HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-2-19, Page 7CRIPPLING PAINS
Of IZIIEUMATISI
'Cannot be Cured by Liniments
Must be Reached Through
the Blood
Thousands of men and women
'Finger severely from: rheumatism.
Gruel, crippling pains .iii the zlius-
eles Fund joints make every move-
rllcnt a torture, ' Many people think
rheumatism is dura to •weld or wet
weather, end they try to cure
themselves by rubbing liniments on,
the painful parts. This is a great
mistake -the rheumatic poison is in
theblood, and liniments and rub-
bisag cannot give znorc' than the
most temporary relief. If you are
a victim of rheumatism or lumbago
you -can only rid yourself of it by
making your blood rich and pure,
for only in this way can the poi-
sons of rheumatism. be driven from
the system. Dr, Williams' kink
Pills have cured more cases of
rheumatism than any other disease
except anaemia, just beacause they
make the rich, red blood that goes
right to the root . and cause of
rheumatism, You cannot be well
when your bleed is impure, there-
fore, begin curing your rheumatism
to -day with Dr..-.liaaxts'' Pink.
Pills. The following are the par-
ticulars of one of the enemy thou-
sands of cures to the credit of this
health -giving medicine
`Mr. Jeremie.Nadou,, St. Jerome,
Que., says : "A' -few' years ago I
was seized with asevers attack of
rheumatism:. The pains in my back,
arms and legs were terrible. I
treated with several doctors, but
they did nob help me, and as time
went on I' was unable to work, and
began to think that I would be a
cripple for .life.' While in this try-
ing condition a friend who had
been oured of rheumatism by the
use of Dr. Willistans' Pink Pills ad-
vised me to try this remedy, and I
got a supply of the Pills. I had
taken the Pills kr several weeks
before any impr:evement was no-
ticed, but once signs of relief came
the improvement fiem t11at time on
was rapid, and I joyfully continued
taking the Pills until every vestige
of the trouble disappeared. No one
bit asimilar ; sufferer can imagine
the gratitude I feel for this relief
from pain, 'and because I have since
enjoyed perfect health I urge other
rheumatic sufferers to give this
medicine a, trial."
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills from any .medicine dealer or
by mail at 50 cents a box ar six
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. 'Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
' Faint Praise ne'er won fair dam-
sel.
The heart may be willing, but the
pocketbook weak. -
But the man who lives, a double
life never does two men's work.
The weaker a man is, the easier
it is for him to break a promise.
, Many a. chap's toes turn up while
waiting for a dead man's shoes.
A lett of girls who pose as dandy
kids develop into lemon drops la-
ter.
When a man Sticks to a .job he
doesn't like, it's because he needs
the money.
The more rings a, woman has on
her fingers: the oftener her back
hair needs adjusting.
And many a man who thought he
could sob the world on fire turned
out to be a' wet blanket.
Women dress to please the men,
but some men are so all -fired con-
trary they refuse to be pleased.
An said bachelor may not believe
that life is 'full of contradictions,
but a married man always does.
A meddlesome woman is bad
enough, but when the meddling bee
gets into a man's bonnet it is bine
to stand from under.
How a Sick Woman
Can Regain Health
Read This Very Carefully.
"For years I was thin '•and. delicate.
I.lost color and was easily tired; a
•yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on
my face were riot only Mortifying to
•my feelings, but because I thought my
,skin would never look .,bice Again I
igrew'despondent.,: Then my appetite'
;failed, e grew very weak. Various
,reiiiedies,' pills, tonics and tablets' '
tried without permanent benefit. A
visit to my sister put into my hands
a box of Dr. IIamilton's Pills.. She
placed, reliance upon them and now
.that they have made me a well woman
I would not be without them whatever
they Wright cost. 1 found Dr. 13anlil-
;ton's rills by their mild yet searching
action very suitable to the delicate
clltarsr,{.er pf a womaai's nature, They
,never once .griped me, yet they estab-
,lished regularity. My appetite grew
teen ---ivy blood red and ptir'e---heaVy
7ingS under my eyes disalMeared anti
f'to•day my skill is as cleii.t and nn -
1 ierirkied its when 1 was a girl, Dr.
''inittellton's' Pills diel it a11,"
The above straightforward iettcts
from Mrs. e. 'Y', Todd, evife.Lof, a well-
1unowii miller itt Itogersvi11e, is proof
sufiicient'that Dr, lllutiltoti'-s fills are
it''wofiderfni wonta•ti's""ffriitiiefile. DSO
ne other pill but Dr. 1aanilteenia 25e.
per' box, -Ali dealers ,'` "Flee Catarrh»
ozone Co., .Kingston, Ontario.
itugh 8. Brown,: of Caardsfon, AI-
ber'taa, Deadly Foe of Liguori
Hugh B. Brown, C.ardston ,s mete
r
gistrate, is striking terror into the
hearts of illicit booze sellers in
Southern Alberta, ' The whole sof
the Mormon territory in Cantata is
ander local option, but ib has been
said by men 1n a position to know
that there is as much booze sold in
this district: as in legalized' ° terri-
tory. Mr. Brown was appointed to
the position of magistrate only this
year, and already he has imposed
fines as high as $300 on those who
would snake gain . by trading in in-
toxicating liquors,
The new magistrate is a member
of the Mormon Church, his wife be-
ing a, grand, daughter a£ Brigham
Young of Polymanyus renown, It
las not as a member of the MVTorxnon
Church, however, that Mr. Brown
Itir. Hugh B. Brown.
is waning war against the importa-
tion of whiskey into the local op-
tion territory, but simply as an
officer of the Crown he is going to
see that the laws regarding the sell-
ing of liquor are enforced.
Though a young man of 3Q yeas s
of age, Mr. Brown is prominently
known in military Dirties in. West-
ern Canada,. He is a major of 0
squadron' of the Alberta Rangers.
At the last convention of Liberals
held at Gude-ton before the last
Provincial election, Mr. Brown's
naive 'carne before the convention
and was : favorably received. The
young man, however, is not anxious
to enter polities and retired in fa-
vor of the former member; Mr.
Martin` Woolf.
BABIES OWN TABLETS
CURE INDIGESTION
Indigestion is one of the most
common ailments of childhood, and
no other ailment is more danger-
ous. Indigestion paves the way to
many other complaints. Baby's
Own Tablets never fail to • remove
childhood indigestion. They act as
a gentle laxative, sweeten the sto-
mach, regulate the bowels, and
make the baby healthy and happy.
Concealing them Mrs. Alphonse
Pelletier, St. Philippe de Neri,.
Que.•, writes:. "I have used Baby's'
Own Tablets for indigestion with
great success. They •. have also
proved successful in breading up
colic and simple fevers." The Tab-
lets are sold by medicine dealers or
by mail at 25 cents a box from The
Dr. Williams' Medioine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
TIfli PETITION WAS GRANTED.
Napoleon had Great Pride in the
King of Rome.
A certain. Frenchmen of spirit
once found himself in great dis-
tress. It was necessary to find a
,trmans of livelihood, or die in mis-
ery. There was a vacant, place that
was worth ten thousand 'francs ,a
year. He wanted it, but how could
he get it7 It was under the First
Empire ; the King of Rome was a
child in the oradle. The aspirant
thought of an ingenious plan to
bring about the ' success of his
hopes.
He a petition, wrc t e a ddressed
ib to the. young king, and through.,
the friendship of a genaeal officer
attached to the emperor, got ie pre-
sented to Napoleon.
The emperor tools the petition,
and seeing the superseription, be
gaff to smile. "Very well, said be,
"let the petition be carried' to him
to whom it is aeldressed."
Four ehambe lains conducted our.
hero before the oradle of the infant
king. After a piofottndbow, he be-
gan in ahigh voice to read his pe-
tition. Front time to time he bowed
before the cradle. As• is the men -
nee of infants, the child :uttered
se vera unintell :rgibie eoeeels.
After, having taken' his loaze re
si:ectfully, the petitioner returned
to Napoleon, who .said,; "Ah , well,
what, res• ions:,', 1"
"Sire, Sire., his majesty said notll.ittg,rz
"aVho says nothieg gives eon -
sent,'" ,said the emperor. "The pe-
.tition , ia: greeted.''
Sha 1Yas helpless
For 'TWG Years
Why 1fl ,, Baldwin Recommends
Dodd's J(iditey
Site Could Find Nothing to Cure
Her Rheumatism 'i ill On a Neigh-
bor's Ad'fice She 'Tried Dodd's.
Kidney Pills
St, Walburg, Sank., 1,4b. 10.—
(>Speciial),-•--''I can truly reoom-
mend Dodd's Kidney Pills for any
one suffering ' from Rheumatistm,",
These are the words o1 Mrs. W. A.
Baldwin, a highly respeeted resi-
dent of this place, And Mrs, Bald-
win gives her reasons. .
I was nearl he1 lets with -
rheuni�atieen for two years," she
states. "I got medicine £roni the
doctor, and tried several other
remedies, but nothing helped vie.
Then one of my neighbors advised
me to try Dodo's Kidney Pills, I
bought four boxes, and they `helped.
almost from the first. ' I hevh itsed
nearly .two dozen boxes ' and am
nearly cured.''
That rheumatism is 'one, one of
the results of diseased • 'kidneys, is
again shown° in Mrs. Baldwin's
oast. She had.headaches, stiffness
of the 'joists and backache, 'her
sleep was broken and unrefreshing,
and she was always tired and ner-
vous. Her limbs .,swelled and She
was always thirsty. These are all
symptoms of diseased kidneys.
When she cured her kidneys with
Dodd's Kidney Pills the symptosue
vanished—and so did' the rheunia-
tism,
. THE SKILFUL ESKIMOS.
Fine Art /Exhibited in handling
Harpoon and Line.
The Eskimo is said to be a. skil-
fu1 huntsman, and especially in the
capturing of seals does he display
considerable ingenuity. Whenever.
the seal hunter ' has gone to the.
trouble of splicing a fine spear
handle, he does: not wish" to break
it, so the point, explains a writer
in The Southern Workman, is put
on with a "toggle" ,. or joint.
When "a seal or walrus' is har-
pooned, the sudden struggle of the
animal does not break the spear,
but merely unjoints the point, and
the niore the animal' struggles the
more the point turns crosswise in
the wound and the, firmer the barbs
take hold. But the animal cannot
escape, for with thongs of 'skin the
point is connected with the spear
shaft. The animal merely swims
away er dives ' deep into the sea,
carrying with him the spear.
The long leather thong :which is
attached to it uncoils from the deck
of the kyack and plays out. It car-
ries with it a drag like a kite, but
does not pull,hard enough to break
the line. Even this drag is made
of skin stretched over a spliced
framework.
When the line is all played out
it is seen to be attached to a float.
which is also carried on the deck.
of the boat. This is made of an in-
flated skin.: It has, plugs and at-
tachments cleverly carved from
ivory, for wood is far too precious
to be usedin this land of ivory se
far from the forests.
The boat serves as a buoy, so
that the Eskimo can follow the ani-
mal and find it after it gives up its
struggles and dies. Then, too, the
--float keeps the catch from sinking
and being lost in the ocean's
depths,
IV!agic "Nerviline'' Cures
Magic
Toothache, -Earache
IT RELIEVES EVERY EX.
TERNAL PAIN
Cures Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat'
" Tight Chest and Hoarseness.
It's when sickness comes at night,
when you are far from the druggist
or the doctor, .that's ,when you need
Nerviline most, Experienced mothers
are never without it. One of the chil-
dren may have toothache. Without
Nerviline—a sleepless night for the
entire household. With Nerviline the
pain is relieved quickly. It may be
earache, perhaps a stiff neck, or one
of the kiddies coughing with a bad
chest • cold. Nothing can give quicker
results than vigorous rubbing: with
this old-time family remedy.
Nerviline is too useful, too valuable
to be without. For lumbago, lame
back, sciatica or neuralgia there is no
liniment with half of Nerviiine's pow-
er to penetrate and ease the pain, S
As a fancily safeguard, as some
thing to weld of sickness and to eure
the minor ills that will , occur in ev
ery family, to cure pain anywhere,
you can find nothing tocompare with
old-time Nerviline, which for forty
years has been the most widely used
family remedy hr the Dominion. The
most eeon,omical size is the large 60c,
family size bottle, small trial size 25c•
All dealers sell Norviine.
An Intricate Story.
r'Befeee my marriage T told here.
all my ,past life. Don't you tilhink I
,showed a wonderful' courage ?"
ryes, a and' a still more wonderful
arum ray!'
•'Only dii(n ittitike t N i 4 ' "
* oet. the g'eirulne, coil for furl neatie,
r,AX A•'14/1T ] I311.03,10 QV °°/INV. Look
oVia, curets
.�.ftter-riequiring the art of talking for tiif nn.ture of 1,1
I
well 4 wise men .keeps still. R Cold in One De y. tie.
al
11 reedy r.
A a ed'
y b+►k .
to a nicety 4 whole,;
mealy full
flavored, Heating
only is necessary.
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CO:NI i'1+1VAN () S 0 MAD .ElRA.
Ella 'Wheeler Wilcox Describes the
"Stone Boat" Vehicles.
Writing of a trip to Algiers by
way of Madeira, Ella Wheeler Wil-
cox says:
"Waiting at the dock to convey.
the passengers to the',town of Fun-
oh•a1, were such curious looking
vehicles. They resembled; the old
stone;, boats I. had seen as a child
ort.. the farm 'in Wisconsin, with a
sort of phaeton top, and harnessed
to each stone ''beat earriage was a
pair of robust oxen. Over the crib-
blesto'rie streets the sledges glided
easily,' and where the road was le-
vel the oxen were urged auto a mild
gallop.
"Besidethe ox sledges'therre were
hammock chairs, carried by strong
Portuguese men, one at each end
of the vehicle. These eonvey rices
proved delightfully coinfortable'for
a lady who wished to make a tour
of the shops; a.nd the price was.
most reasonable. The shops along
the streets were gaywith bright
color, and filled with bargains in
linen embroidered by the native
Portuguese women, baskets made
on the island, odd chains, and ;small
curios.
"One phaeton . carried us to .the
end of the line, where we took a
scenic railway and .wended the re-
mainder of the two thousand feet
summit, which. overlooked the town.
Here we were confronted by guides
to various points of historic and
scenicbeauty, and 'finally landed in
large baskets, fashioned to hold -tare
or•three people, :and with a Portu-
guese man • at either sides holding
the basket • back by a, strong cord,
we tobogganed down the hill to the
town." a i
ar f
THE AGONIES OF HADI
reu't •supposed,.to be worse tht.
bad corn. For years the standard re-
medy has been Putnam's Corn Extract-
or. It painlessly removes the ' worst
corn in 24 hours; try Putnam's Extract-
or, 25c. at all dealers.
,
Sorry He Spoke.
Hub (on street)—That gentleman
who just went by was saying to the
lady with him, "1 can't afford it."
Wife—Huh I P11 guarantee it's
something his wife wants, not some-
thing he wants himself.
T'airroilie. Septa 90, 1902,
Minaret's Liniment Co., Limited.
Dear Sirs,—We wish to inform you
that we consider your MINA•RW'S
LINIiMIENT a very superior article, and
we use it as a sure relief for sore throat
and chest. When I tell you I would not
be without -it if the price was ono dol-
lar a bottle,' I mean it.
Yours truly,
CHAS. F. TILTON.
A Trot One.
Hub --A word to the wise is suf-
ficient, my dear.
Wife --I know it, Harry. Tbat's
why I have' to be continually and
everlastingly ;talking to you.
Minard's Liniment Cures Dlstematsr.
Bauldy "Ttere's nothing like ad-
vertising for bringing a man out."
Asians—"Yes; out at the.elbows•."
Minard's Liniment Cures diphtheria.
Tommy's Iteply,
Tommy had broken one of the
school rules, and the teacher told
ilial to tell his mouser about it, and
also about thepani,
punishment he
had
received. She thought his mother
might thrash him again. The next
morning'sae asked "Well,Tommy,
yrl
did you tellyour mother about your
bad behavior: yesterday and how I
punished you f'' r'Yes, n1a'a1n,"
replied Tommy, quickly. "Well,
what did •she say?" "Said she'd"
like to luring your neck,t' replied
Toxnmy cah l,y.
Re u1i rity---=
of the bowels is an absolute neces-
sity for goodhealth, Unless .tho .
waste matter from the food which
Collects there ie got rid of at least
once a day, it decays and poisons the
whole body, causing biliousness, indi.'
astion and sick headaches. Salts
and otherharsh mineral purgatives
rritate he delicate dining of the
bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian hoot
Piifa—entirely vegetable—regulate
the bowels effectively without weak.
ening, sickening or"griping. Use
Dr.Ho.
Horse's
0
'r
Indian Root Pills
IIID.. ISSUE
Woather
The repeated washing of its face
by the farnily oat, the apparent
nearness. of distant objects, unusual
activity on the part of kwls, are all
indications that a storm. i . brewing.
There are signs more'easily noted
by the city dwellers and which will
also be of v=alue to eaudntry folk.
If, on picking up the newspaper in
the morning, it displays a tendency,
to tear easily, at, downpour of rain
is not fair off, Bain is aaleo foretold
when the eontents of the salt -Alar
becomes: soggy and damp. When
rain is due your shoe laeacs will
break easily, and your kid gloves
will have a cold clammy feeling
and be bard to pull ort, • Even the
walking stick and umbrella will mat
as a barometer. Before rain the
handles will be slightly: damp, and
will stick to the fingers when
touched ..
.I.
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY
An eminent scientist, the other day,
gave hia opinion that the most won-
derful discovery of recent years was
the discovery of Zazn-Buk. .rust
think: As soon as a single thin layer
of Zam+Buk is applied to a wound or
a sore, such injury is insured against
blood poison 1 Not one species of
microbe ;has been found that Zam-Buk`
does not kill i
Then again. As soon as Zam-Buk
is applied to a sore, or a cut, or to
skin disease, it stops the smarting
That is why children are such friends
of •Zam-Ruin They care nothing for
the science of the thing. All they
know is that Zam-Buk stops their
pain, Mothers ishould never forget
this.
Again. As soon as Zam'-Buk is ap-
plied . to a wound or to a diseased
part, the cells beneath the skin's sur-
face are so stimulated that new
healthy tissue is quickly formed. This
forming of fresh. healthy tissue from
beiow is Zam-Butt's secret of healing.
The tissue thus formed isworked up
to the surface and literally casts off.
the diseased tissue above it. This is
why Zam-Buk cures are permanent..
Only the other day Mr. Marsh, of
101 Delorimler Ave., Montreal, called
upon the Zam-Buk Co. and told them
that for over twenty-five years • ho.
had been a martyr to eczema. Ills
hands were at one time so covered
with sores that he bad to sleep in
gloves. Four years ago Zam-Buk was
introduced to him, and in . a few
months it cured him. To -day --over
three years after his cure of a disease
he had for twenty-five years—he is
still cured, and has bad no trace of
any return of the eczernai
,All druggists sell' Zam-Buk at 50e,
box, or we will send free trial box if
you send this advertisement"and a le,
stamp (to pay return postage). Ad -
tress
Zam-Buk Co., Toronto.
rain., Ffi ram ?"
"I don't care - about it myself,"'
he replied, "but I've got a boy six
years old, who would like to see it
rain."
Piles Ctirod in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind,
or . Protruding Piles. First application
gives relief. 50e
She Wears a bobble Skirt.
What- has become of the old-
fashioned girl. who wore a. tnserina-
to r ?
Mlnard's Liniment. Cures, Colds, Etc.
Solnething to Remember.
"My boy. I want you to remember
one thing."'
"What's .that, dad 1" .
"Notwithstanding all you hear
abotiit big istealas, people do and can
get rich honestly."
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart
—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. '
Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
25e, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail.
An Eye Tonle Good ter Ail Eyes that Need Care
Murton Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
Handicapped.
Judge-``Reinexnber, witness, you
are sworn to tell' the truth and no-
thing but the truth."
Witness-- "Judge, I am trying nay
durndest to, do it, but that pie -faced
slob of a .lawyer there won't let
me,"
Minard's Liniment cures Carget in Co s.
Original. Definition.:
Por ball an :hourpast the teacher
had been busilysowing the seeds of
knowledge, and realized that the
time bad come at last for her to
reap the harvest.
"Now, boys," she asked, "who
can tell me what an oyster is ?"
For a while •silence filled the class-
room. On all -sides little brows
were puckered in strained effort at
remembrance,
The a Look of knowledge began to
shine in 'little Tommy's eyes. Eager-
ly he raised his hand, and—
"I know " he cried. "It's a lst
built like tai nut 1"
Standing on ITIS Head.
Teddy's mother -teas walking down
the garden walk when she was hor-
rified at 'seeing her son standing on
his head against 'the -`garden wall.
"Teddy, you wretch 1•" elle cried,
"Wh at are you . doing now.?"
'`,Standing on my head," replied
Teddy, "Didn't you tell .me -to play
.fat soznetling that wouldn't' wear
my loots out in
4
FINGER NAILS
DROPPEQ OFF
Skin Beneath Lifeless, Fingers
Painful. Sleepless Nights, Used
Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Clint
ment. Complaint Gone,
70 Agricola St., liallfax. S. ---"Sortie
time ago my anger nails begun to drop on,
the result it was believed of lead poisoning.
The nate thernselves were brittle and dry,
the skin beneath being lifeless looking. My
fingers }worn excessively Palatal earring;
sleepless nights. I was treatttd for about
three months and the ealle grew again but
away from Ibe liessk of the,fingers and then.
fell of! again.
"Having beard a great deal of Cuticura
Soap and Ointment r'sent for a sample of
both in the hope et their healing my fingers
which. were very paizzfu'. At nlgltt after
washing my hands well with the r?atieura
Soap I rubbed Ito Cuticura tom moat all
around the finger ends and woro ,gloves to
provent the Ointment from being rubbed off;
Bien again in the Morning washed my bands
With the Cuticura Soap, The. Cutieura
Soap anti Ointment bad ,a Cooling egeet and
after using them for a short while 1 'has sures
Prised to feel fingers much less sore- and
beginning' to assume a nrore healthy appear
ante; the fungus which bad grown under the
old nails disappeared and then new strong
hails formed. 'This trouble bad lasted abouts
eighteen months before using Outicura Soap
and Ointment yotofter using same for three
months my ilirger mans had grown strong
and complaint had e:nt#•ely gone." (Signed)
Ernest Rockford, Oct. 12, 1912.
Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are
sold by druggists and dealers over•y'»hcre.
A single set is often. suflfcient. Foraiiberal
free sample of each, with 82-p. boot:, send
post -card to Potter Drug 5c Chem, Corp,:
Dept. D, Boston, 'CT. S. A.
FARMS Foie IALIL
H. W. DAWSON, ,Ninety Colborne Streit,
Toronto.
F YOl1 WANT TO HITT OR SELL A
Fruit, Stock. Grain, or Dairy Farm,
write H. W, , Daveon, Bram.nton. or 91
Colborne St., Toronto,
14 W..DAWSON, Colborne Sr -,•,ta
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J internal and external. cured with.
out pain' by our home treatment. Write
DP before tea late. Dr, tietlrnan- Medical
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RIFLE, repeater, hammerless.
lever action, gun metal finish. FREE fot'
selling 24 of our beautiful drawn work
handkerchiefs at 10 cents each. Order
at once. No money required. `Casts
commission if you wish. Chief Mfg
Co., 13 Chief Bldg.. Beebe, Quebec.
MIST PRO
Prevents Steamf
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lurrin !, ��
of lenses In b "r,
pawing from yi4am,1., ..
cold to warm roots
Removes grease or finger marks giving the lens a brilliant'.
polish. Postpaid25cts. THE Hi1Cn0 CO. -Hamilton. Ont
DOES YOUR MAPLE
C ROVE
PAY?
What's the use of working hard,
wasting time and fuel every Spring
by using out of date boiling contriv-
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ontriv-ances.`that make poor syrup? Invest
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a little comfort and make better
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was camas MPG. CO., LIMITED
58 Wellington St., Montreal, Que.
Canadian Hair Restorer
Before and After Using.
Restores Grey Flair to original color. Two might
use from same bottle, hair of out becomes black.
as they were in
the other. blond
or other color
youth. Stops Falling hair, Dandruff, Itching.
Cures all Scalp Discaecs, ProthlcesNow Growth,
Satisfaction guaranteed or money back,
Price 75 cents er two for One noun- (postage paid.)
Not sold in stores, address
Canadian Hair Restorer Ce., WINDSOR, ONT.
Deni irk, too many chances tvhi, siivin,
pieta, o,ub, ringbono,lwnq g,.oe'is.an'clltngs
And 'or 11rme,s,,. - t;Mi
• theciarcatatereme, ve-
N
KI1 'S
Spavin Cue
It lies been. 'teed by
hotsenteli, veteri•.
nariuns tr,rd fanria
crs tar d5 years-•.'
unit it has proved
its north Yea ItOtidredd
of thousands of cases.
Dickerdilte, Alta., pin. 29, 1011
"1 have been using gendetl'a Spevin epee
for a good anaey years with good results. In
fact, 1 am never ttttliout it."
' ii, 27rsiuroaEr,
$1. n 1xottte-•d fot 55, et tlruggtstl'-or write for
ropy or our boot. "'treatise on the horse" free.
Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY
Enosburg b`r1lwVrrnnont, VISA. 70