The Exeter Advocate, 1918-2-14, Page 3A WOMAN'S HEALTH REAL COMFORTS
BEHIND THE LINES
Can Only be Mairttained- by
Keeping the Blood Rich
and Pure,
The woman at home, deep in house,
hold duties andthe cares of mother-
hood, needs occasional help to keep
het' in good health. The demand :3 Up-
on, a motholos health are many and
senere. Her own health trials and
he2 children's Welfare exact heavy
toils, while hurried meals, beolten rest
and much indoor living tend to weaken
her constitution. No wonder that the
woman at home is often indisposed
through weakness, headache, back-
aches and nervousness. Too many
women have grown to accept these
1,:risitations as a part of the lot, of
motherhood. But many and varied as
her health troubles are, the cause is
simple and the eure at hand, When
welb it is the wontan's 'good blood
that keeps her well; when ill she must
make Iher blood rich to renew her
health,. The. nuising mother more
than any other woman in the.world
needs rich blood and plenty; t4:11!
There is one always unfailing way. 'to'
,get this good bloocl so necessary to
perfect health, and that is 'through
the use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills.
These pille make new blood abundant-
ly, and through their dee thousands
of weak, ailing wives and' -mothers
have -been made bright, eheerftil and
• strong, If you are ailing, easily
tiVed, or depreesed, it is a duty you
owe yourself and your family to give
Dr: Williams' Pink Pillg a fair trial.
What this medicine has &Me fo
others it will. surely do for you. Mrs. •
Alberry, Mallorytown, Ont.,
says:—"L was very ranch. run down
and suffered from, weakness and ner-'
i'rousnees. At times -I did MA know
what to db, as I would shake all ovei
and wohld have to go and lie down. I
was treated by several doctors, who
gaid the • trouble was bad blood and
weak nerves, but they aid not do me
a bit of good. I -was advised to tr
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and they mad
me feel like a new wornan. Latei
,when 1 was nuasing my baby, I fel
rundown, and c•igain took the ,pills,
and nay baby at six inchiths weig,hed
thirty-five pounds. It was this mecli
ciao that gave me the strength to
marse hina, and both baby and myself
grea.tlyabLicifited by it. I hope every
sinfering •woman- will :give Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills a fah; trial as I did
for I Ifave Proved"; their wonderful
menit.", - ,
You can -get these pills through any
medicine dealer Or by,. mail postpaid at
50 cents a box or six boxes for $250
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
.4444,
NyTIAT ONE NIGI1ST IN A GOO
BED MEANT TO SOLDIERS.
SlfliPliVILDING IN BRITISII
COLUXBIA.
If .history can be relied upon it is
juet- ere hundred and thirty-one years
since the first ship was built on the,
D Pacific Coast of Canada. A century
ana a quarter passed without bringing
the industry to any immense propor-
tions, but within the last few years
shipbuilding advanced in British Col-
umbia le if by magic In the summer
of 1916 there was one ship to be valu-
ed at half a million dollars in process
of eonstruction iri -the province, At
present the industry represents an
vestment of $30,000,000. Nine large
vesse1s. the product of 13ritie.11 Colum-
bian enterprise, are now sailing the
vessels, the produet of 13ritish Colum -
which are or steel construction, are
either being built or have been °Con-
tracted for.
t The incentives for these gigantic I have only taken two boxes, arid
Two French Campaigners Describe the
LUXUry Of a .
' Soft Couch.
When the war ' broke out, I.deut.
1VIaurice Genevoix was a second -year
student at the Ecole Normale in Paris.
Now, as a veteran of"many campaigns,
he describes in 'Neath Verdun what
one night in a reial lied means to the
poilus. •
After inonths"th. the trenches Lieu
Genevoix and his company find thei-
sellres.,in. a small village behind th
lines. With his friend, Porchon, h
goes to a small house. He says:
We are in a smoky kitchen, dim]
lit by a sinale candle placed on th
tabl,e. From a line -across the roo
hang stockings, handkerchiefs, swad
With Ent)fusiasni
Mrs. R. Eekford Tells of Dodd's
Kidney Pills.
She Says They Are "All Right," and
Gives ller Reasons For Saying So—
Why They Are l'opular -on the,
Prairies.
Leslieville, Alta. Feb'y 4th (Spe-
eial.)—It is with. true Western enthu-
siaena that Mrs. R. ECkford, of this
place, gives her opinion of Dodd's
Kidney Pills.
"I wish to inform you that Dodd's
Kidney Pills are all right," says Mrs.
Eckford. ,
dling ,clothes, drying abOve a stov
The chairs.; eeattered here ancl there
are encumbered with a washbasin,
pair of teeusers, some dirty dishes.
Our host is still a young man, sick
ly, pale, thin as a skeleton; his mous
tache and hair are light-colored. H
offera us his hand and says:
"We have been awaiting you. M
A Jellico Story.
ls just a quarter of a century ago
that the Vieteria was rammed by the
Camperdowp and sent to the bottom of
the M'Oditarrapean, At the time Seth-
eoe, then a'commander, was on board
the Victoria., helplessly -ill with fever
in the ',hospital quarters of the ship.
Sir John- Tyron and several hundred
officers and men lest their lives, but
"Jack" Jellicoe minaenlously escaped.
"How," he once exclaimed, in epeak-
ing of the incident, "I do net Unite
know myself!"
Suffice it to say that his temperature
registered at 103 shortly before the
collision, and when he was fished out
and handed aboard a rescuing shin it
was normal. '
As a last resort, doctors sometimes
try to bring dewn a, temperature by
giving the patient a hot bath. Wak
Sir John's temperature reduced by a
cold onn?
strides in British Columbian shipbuilcl- mY back is fine. Of course I will keep .0
ing have been the derriand for ocean on taking them whenever I think my
tonnage created by the German • sub-
• marines, and the- Many extraordinary
facilities which the gdoe,Taphical situ-
ation of.I31,1.tish Columbia and her for-
est; -resorts. offer for the ship-
building trade: It was for these ••
reasons that the Imperial ,../MunitiOns Prairies is the-rvarin praise the people -•
kidneys are not Just right." • • ,
Your Diamond Dinner Pills are
dandy, too," Mrs. Eckford added.
"I keep them in the hose, • and take
one occasionally as required."
• What strikes one.; most on the
• Money Ordrrs.
IsTinard's LininiSitt .Cates COlds. t'te.
It takes- twenty sheep to produce
the wool needed for one soldier's uni-
form, blankets, socks a_nd other wool
ui me t s
0. 130ard 'selected, Britfsh Coluinbia to give Dodd's Kidney Pills, They are Dominion Express ivloriey 01,ders
!build tWent-y-five vessels. • ,ttSed for all kidhey -trembles, including are on sale in five thousand offices
. . '
.
a British Colurnbian .shipbuilding is backache, rhetifmatism, lumbago, heart throughout Canada.
carried on mainly at Vancouver and disease, diabetes, and dropsy and
Bright's disease, and their popularity
- Victoria, but New Westminster has a
- yard of considerable proportions at is Proof of the good work they are
e Poplar Island, where four of the ships doing., Dodd's Kidney Pills are the
standard Canadian, kidney remedy.
ordered' by the Munitions Board are
y being constructed. The classes of . •
-------t-
wife•haS Prepared beds for you
that .corner there, against those sack
of bran."
r
The wornan leaves her chair tiear4th
stove shakes off three or four urchin
, ,
hanging to her, skirts and raises , th
candle from the table.'
ships bein • built are divided into Lip •cl Geo -0-
n g
s sehooners ancl steamers. The,majority
Lee and the Agriculturists.
!,`Say, John?" "Well ?".-"Ditl you
feed theItirriace?" "You 'could hard-
ly call it feeding. I- did .give it a'
little light lunch, so to speak,"
In a. recent address to a deputation
are built wo.0dabut several of °En'glish agricultulists,YES! MAGICALLY!
are made principally Steel. At Pre- David Inayd George said that unless it,
sent the shipyards 0 ,.,were possible to supply with food the CORNS L/FT OIJT
e • fifty of these ves-
sels, which will have a gross tonnage spects of winning ,the war were ree
al- 1'. Victoria Van-
couver and New Westminster. are pepulation behind the lines, as well
gaged in build ng as the soldiers at the 'front, the pro-
' WITH FINGERS 71
We can see clearly now. Along the
', sides of the plastered' wallsacksare
stacked. In -these sacks the miller has
Placed a plentiful litter of straw, of
an even depth all over. On the top
of the straw shehas placed a feathei
y -mattress, blankets' and , sheets. Toe
e night we're -t� have sheets areal 'bed
' We're going to undress ,ourselves, to
t lie "betvgeen two sheets, wear nething
but our shirts. I -steal a r-glanCe itt
Porchon; his face expresSes his tin-
fe*ne,d .delight. Suddenly he \ Places
his hand on -my shoulder and, regard-
ing nienwith affectionate eyes, says:
„"You brick!"
STOPPING HOUSEHOLD FIRES.
Rules if Put IntoPractice -Would Save
Lives and, Property.
A w et broom :forks an ffec'tive fire
• extinguisher for all' small household
fires. If the curtain blows over the gas
jet or lamp and blazes up use a
broom. Wet it in pail of water or at
a faucet. One can throw, a selid sheet
of water or just as a spray with this
from a pail. It is almostys good.as a
hose.- It is possible to beat out a fire
with a wet breorn or pull down a
blazing curtain ar portiere. On dis-
covering flames in any loom close the
door and window, algo, if possible, to
• stop the draught, and then run for
the broom and pail.
If the bed catches fire, beat out -the
fire with a wet broom. If the fire
spreads to the Mattress, get thennan
of the family to.roll it up and throw
it out of the yrindow. If this cannot be
done make him upset the bed ansi!
throw themattresson the floor, it will
burn slower there and the broom ancl
water can be used to Advantage, '
'Never try to ektinguish. burning
grey:se by ;throwing water on the blaze,
as this only spreads it. Such -fires must
be smothered. Put flour, Salt, sand, or
even baking powder on the flames., It
is often best to let a.pan f grease
burn itself out and simply see that it
the flour oa, salt on it, as this will
sets nothirit else on fire': Don't throisT1
rriakethe bnrning fat splash in till di-
rections, Use a -long stick or Poker to
inlic the flour Or Other substanceswith
• the,burning grease. This will quickly
put out the fire. -
If a lamp or oil heater -takes fire
• handle it very quickly OT let "lit' alone.
Toss a rug or heavy blanket' over it or
'empty salt or 115tir on -it, but not
sugar, oxitwill only make a bad mat-
ter worse. If the lamp explodes , or.
Upsets the best thing to do is to close
the doors of the room ancl turn in a
fire alarm.
Never pass close to a' fire.,` Do not
go above aflre, for flames 'travel up-
ward, Do not go back for valuables
after reaching a plaCe Or. safety. Lose
00 time in getting (ivory, one out of the
house. ,
If your clothing catches fire don't
i•nn out of doors but lie down on the
flour and roll Over, throwing; a rug
around the, bodyrif posEible, to sinotb-
er Jhri finines and ,protect the face,
Dai'y b' 1.1" 'Cr, has 1:pod vapiCS vital
t children: For this reason ‘it is
urged by our women workers that ail_
dren be not stinted in its use, but
that it be used as little as possible in
cooking,
, 'Delirious With Happiness.
Our- bed that night was a thing
never to be forgotten. Undressed in
a twinkling of an eye, we plunged into
, its depths.. And inst°d.ntl.it wrapped
itis from head to foot in a.sweet, gentle
embrace. There was no end to our
surprise; each second. produced some
new/ discovery; we songht with the
whole of our bodieS for some -hard-
ness, but there was no 'corner that was
not soft and 'warm. Our bodies, which
remembered all the stones of the field,
all the. gaps in the soil, the greasy -
humidity of the woods and the • harsh
dryness of the stubble fields; our
bodies, brnised by nights of bivotnic,
by the straps of our equipment, by'our
shoes, by the weight of the knapsack
by all the harness of wanderers who
know no roof -.,-our bodies were unable
swiftly to accustom themselves to so
much softness and comfort. And we
broke into shouts of laughter; we ex-
pressed our enthusiasm in burlesque
phrases, in formidable •pleasantries,
each one of ewhich provoked new
, laughter that knew no end. And the
man laughed at seeing us laugh, and
his wife laughed, and • the urchins
laughed; the hovel was full of laugh-
ter.
Then the woman stole out, and when
she returned she was escorting five
or six of the neighboring villagers.
And all these women, too, watched us
laughing, aud exclaimed in astonish-
ment at this pheriomenal spectacle—,
.twti poor devils so "far . -scorned by I
eath; two soldiers of the warl
who had fonght often, had suffered'
rnuCh, delirious now- with. happiness, I
laughing with .tlae • abandepmen . I
children, hegan_se 11:1Y -'were " sleeping
for that one night in abed .
EEP LITTLE ONES
of 116,980, and a deadeight capacity t "Th t ' t
mo e.
1s bee t; cia's
favorif yet for
mor 4 .thaa ferty
years,
Enoueli for 5e. to
(14NETT compAgy p'roduce-- 50 lage
jpitowrp, pot., ,
Joav.es ef hne,
MADE IN DAMDA . wholesome nour-
ishing home made' bread. Do
net eXperiment, there,is nethiea
just as geed.
E.W.GILLEIT CO. LTD
ToRogro'.._oi\vr.
mamas° faceea.e.A.n
,
Stiffenieg Laces.
When washing delicate laces do not
use starch'. If some stiffening is
needed, dissolve two lumps of !sugar
in -warm water and rinse with this
mixture. • All the desired stiffening
will be there.
Lininieni Cures Diulitnorlsa
r-inzqs, 'w.ros-T.ED
, ADIES "VANTED TO .1)0 PLAIN
and light sewing at. home, whole or
spare tirne, good nay, work tiOnt any
distirrice. charges paId. Send stamp for
nartioula.rs. National ' Mtinufacturing ,
Company, Montreal.
•75MISCBS.T.:211TFOUS
CNrcnk, • 'rump us, C.:EMPS,
- Internal and . external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment.
us before too into.' Dr. Beliman Medical
Limited, Collingwood, Ont.
NV BaLaLd joillbVirItrictliTigp-plaNnEt .\i12,'SEP-aVtipeiRni
Ontario. InSurance carried 51,500.
go for $1.200 on quick sale._• Box' ,69,
wrison. Publishing C.9., Ltd., Toronto.
• 1Doitor•:•',;13.0,1,:•0?....0...irei..4.:•..,
e ene y is no going o ,
• • of 186,000 tons. - • starve us; init that isnot enough," he 'Irou say to the drug store man,
. . declared. "We have -got to produce "Give mea small bottle of efreezone."
these ships isee„stimated.at $1,790;000- not go into the American market and tively remove every hard or soft corn
must be applied for the completion of
such a quantity of food that we need This will cost very little hut will pcisi-,;
In 'Order 'to -finance the shipbuilding snatch the food out of the mouths of or'callus from one's feet.
Undertakings actual and contemPlat-
ed, the.British Columbian Manufac-
turers' Msociation is endeavoring to
secure a "Shipbuilding Loan" from the
Dominion Government. '
There is a bright prospect before"
the shipbuilders of British Columbia.
It is possible that the yards these
will be making ships. for the Austra-
lian Government in the near future.
,Negotiations are now being carried on
by the shipbuilders of British Colum-
bia with the Government of the Com-
monwealth with a view to securing or-
ders.
The kreat ships of the •Canadian
Pacific Ckpan, Services; now plying
betwe6ii Vancouver, -Victoria ancl
countries of the East, when they„have
lived their altotted time and done
their- ;appointed,- work, may- be re-
placed by other liners, just as mag-
nificent, that will be built dn the
shipyards of the Canadian Pacific
Coast, for it is -not likely that indus-
trious British Columbia will ever re-
lax its hold on an undertaking that
has -begun so auspiciously. 2'
GIRLS! LEMON'. JP ICE -
IS sigN- WHITENER.
How to make a creamy beauty -lotion
for a few cents.
The juice of two fresh lemotis
strained into a bottle containing three
ounces of prehard wh,tte makes a
whole quarter pint of the, most re-
markable lemon skin beautifier at
about the cost one must pay for a
small -jar of tie ordinary colcl creams.
Care should be taken to strain the
lemon juice through a fine cloth so no
lemon pulp gets in, thenithis lotion
will keep fresh for months. Every
woman knows that lemon juice is used
to bleach and remove such bleniishes
as freckles, sallowness and tan and is
our Allies. If ,the Allies are short it, .4 few drops of this new- ether corri-
'is because the farmei• is handling a pound applied directly upon a tender;
he
• .
Phy',;Sialans and eye spe`efaliSts .pre-
scribe Tion-Opto as a safe home remedy
In the treatment- of eye troubles and to
strengthen eyesight. Sold 'under money
refund guaranty by all druggists, a.
rifle to defend his country, instead of .'aching corn relieves the soreness in- I
the phaugh." stantly, and- soon the entire corn -or
callus, root and all, dries upandsc.an I
it?1111.94.' Gra.nula'tici EyeliLs, This new way to rid one's feet -of
be lifted off with the fingers.
EdYeStbii,nlirquckeidb/yY corns was introduced by a Cincinnati
ayour P.".,es and ih 13aby'Eyes.
_ relieved by ;Amine. Tiy Uhl man, who says that freezone dues in
OUR'-'="---rgaarir 1s NoSmarting,Just Eye Comfort a moment, ands,simply shrivels up the ,
•corn or callus without ii•ritating the
Eye, Salvo, in Tubes aic. Fon .600§10/rtkae. —171-107. surrounding.skin.
Als /Uvulae Eye Remedy co.',,,Cgeago a Don:t let father -die of -infection or'
, a lockjaw from whittling at his corns, -
Bakers Helping Food Controller. bilt clip this out and make him try it,
The bakers of Canada are co-operat- If your druggist hasn't any freezone
tell him to order a small bottle' frem
ing with the' Food Controller in an ef-
his wholesale drug house for you.
fort to. bring about a saving in the
MorineEyelnereedythAtairlr Drugotat'E or, by ,
consumption of wheat flouy
in
nithe
D6ininion, .that larger quantities ,
may be released for export to the Al-
lies ,overseas. ' At the annual meet-
ing..of the Ontario Bread and Cake
Mannfacturers' Association held in
TorontO' lately Professor R: Harcourt,
head of the Department of Chemistry
Ontario Agricultural College Guelph, -
. 4
When buying your Piano
insist on havingtan
"OTTO s'ill.GEL"
PIANO ACTION
represented the Food Controller. The
bakers expressed their willingness to
7clo 'anything in their power to help in -
the attainment of the Food Control-
ler's. obj:ectS: a A committee was ap:-
!pointed' to, th;aft *solutions outlining
.the views of- the 'Association.
The Nova, Scotl,a "Lumber king"
says: - " •-.
"I consider 'MINARD'S LINIMENT
the best LINIMENT in use.
I got My foot ba.dlY jammed lately.
I bathed it well with MINARD'S
LINIMENT 'and it was as well as ever
'net day.
• Yours lrery truly,
T. G. McMIJLLIdN.
the ideal. skin 'softener, Whitener and!
beautifier. ,r.0
• "•
.Just.,try 'Zit. • Get three Ounces of
orcharcr"-White at any drug store and._
two lenfOns'..from the grocer ansi. make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra-
grant lemon lotion and massage it
dailyaifito. the 'face; neck, arms and
hands.
MAKING OPTICAL GLASSES.
WEILWINTER The 'German Product Equalled' by
American Scientists.
• Winter is a dangerous season for
the little ones. 'The days' „are so
changeable—One bright, the next` cold
and stormy, that the mother is afraid
to take the children out for the fresh
air'aud exercise they need so amuch.
In consequence they are often eooped
up in •overheated, badly ventilated
rooms and are soon seized with colds
or grippe. What'is needecl to ',keep
the little on well 10 Bahv'S Ovvn Tab-
.
latg. They iegnlate the stomach
and bowels and drive out colds and by
their use the baby will be able to got
over:the winter season in perfect safe-
ty. The Tablets 1,fre sold by rnedieine
dealers or Irv', mail at 26 cents a box
from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
' To Prevent Fading,.
,
When viasling
Material add a tablespoonful Of epSoM
salts tO'each. gallon4 water and even
'he .Mott delicate Ora( • III ilex • ier
fade mit run Serge .and „Sunalat ma caro
which have boen dyed; blaCk 'can. c
he eafel.;,S. washed- in this' Way withouf
rils t) "016, dye. running., "
One of the things foi-which we were
accustomed to depend uperr Germany minatave Liniment cures aoistemuen
Don't Fear the Cold.
Because the air is cold it is not un-
healthy, 'Cold, weather is, in fact„
healtheir than hot, when the sun is
breeding flies and other plagues. Still,1
becauee\sit is cold and,chill people hug
tight to -the stove and dread going out-,
The; cold.won't hurt you. All yeti
doors. .
the weather.
t • anse of
E-r?y C'd A
4 a 5t
The celebrated Dr. Michenhoff,
an authority on early old age,
(t! says that it le "caused by poisons;
generated in the intestine."
A.Vlien your stornach digests food
A properly it is absorbed without ,a
V forming poisonous matter. Poi- ' Szs
41) premature death. 5 to 30 drops.,
sons bring on ee.rly old age 6nd
02 of "Scigcl's Syrup" after meals t
maker. your digestion sound. to
STOPS
OUBLES
Tho Soap
to Cleanse
eintrapt
to Heal
Nothing
better,
q nicker,
safer, surer
at any price
_ for skin
troubles of young or old that itch,
burn, crust, scale, tortUre or disiig-
ure. Besides, you may try thein
before you buy therm
card: "Cuticura, Dept. N, Boston,
15 S A" Sold throughourthe
Sample yaeli Free by Muir
With 32 -pr Skin Book. Address post -
Restored to' Health by Lydia E.
?inkhorn's 'Vegetable Compound.
LAM FPI Ora '
°
froin a Bone Spa -Yin, Ring Bone,
J Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar
trouble and„gets horse going sound.
It acts mildly but quickly aid good re-
sults are lasting. Does not blister
or remove the hair and horse can
be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet vgith
each bottle tells how. ,$2.00 a bottle
delivered. Horse Book 9 .1141 free.
ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment-,
for mankind, reduces ,Painful Swellings, 'En-
larged Glands, Wens, Bruises,Viiricose Veins;
heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you
more if you write. $1 and $2 a bottle at
dealers Or delivered, Liberal trial bottle POI' 1.0c et.-imor.
W, F MING P. 0. R, 516 Lyman efdg., G211:„
• . , :ansornina and /tbsorbint, Jr., are made le Cant0a.
1
1,,,,x,.er:..exxavsmtsmesswaxtausrsurexatia.v.a.
nigh Prices Being Paid for
wae optical glass, the manlufacture of Syrup
which Was originally ' developed nt ' Plante -in tte vinclow garden a aild
Jena, even now the most important
centre oti-lliat industry.
• The ,cutting off of these supplies has
been fi'matter of no srhall seriousness,
'espeeially in view of war needs for
telescopes, binoculars; photographic
But 1.1.5. Government scientists,
. sted'Ancl have it -delivered at once.
ing severOweatlier should be removed
to a Warm plaee -at night.
47.
There -has never been a season Nirlien
the 'shortaag-e of good seed Corn 'wag
so amitejsae` this year. Little of ,the
1917. erbp' is fit -for seed. 'Purchase
went to work on the problenn, in co- a
operation with-twe Ng firms of mak-
en of optical. ',goods • htthe 'United
EAGLE
States, ,and t110 la.r4t.SIX01011thS 50,- '
000 'P011ildS Of opticaliglas1 as good as
'the best Jena prodit&thave been pro-
duced. another 'thing that
GermanY will opt be;OfetI sell " on
this continent after:the•wais
Optical glass very dill'erent in its
)ro ierties and Tocesses of m 11 -
1 • lo a ll
facture from any other -kind. For
pur-
ity and .freedom from defects the raw
materials must be s.cle to, gleat
care, and -a wide variety of chemical
onstittionts is employed, ,including;
„ .
oxides or., Darwin, rnagnesinIn, ainnits,
aim' and , •
• An iniplenient has been pat,ented by, 1
a Nevi •Yerk man to enabfo 000 to to thread it needle.
IVIllk, fruit anci vegetables are .1,11
ast articles to SOVC on „
Viand'sXtut1ftsCtt Curelt C{arget in Cow*
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Sugar. ?.....
Pure Syrup conirnands a high Price.
Maple Grove owners , using our
'rcby Ordering your 'machine now in
Calik,al inn: igen° al , et i'.01110q1lire)03,..ratit.10141,, ill.a.ivrietl. iblieeT2
ket for yearsYou , deadl,t7O the same
readiness f or nelatt season's crop,
Writ° foa; rroo Booklet
THE ,G.RIMM MNFG.'"CO„ Limited
58 Wellington St., Montreal, Que, '
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vvrit-Ito,to-dair for our big
FkLE.' CATALOGUE
I 00.1 o?'.1.0.t..CICS for Mtn
141 0 NS otueu Boys and Girls. -
MOTOR CYCLES
IVIOTOR ATTACHMENTS ,
vies,, Coaster Brakes, Tithes,
X;aultas, Bead, cyctenieter, saddles, xtquip.-
meat nod Parte of Pleyeles. 'Yoti,crtst goly
your supplies from us at wholonallo prices.
W. BOYD & BON, .
27 Notre Dome Street Wog, Montraol,
ISSUE
a la g int r
Aurora; I11:—'Tor seven long months
suffered from a. female trouble, with
severe Pains in My
'back and sides until
I became so weak I
could hardly walk
from chair,to chair,
and got so nervous
I would jump at the
slightest no -se,
was entirely unfit
to do my house -
:work, 1 was giving
U9 hope of ever be-
ing well, when my
sister "asked me to
try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound. Itook six bottles and today 1
am a healthy woman able to do my own
housework. I wish every suffering
Woman would try. Lydia E. Phalthara's
Vegetable Compound, and find out for
themselves how good it is" -Mrs. CART,
A. KIES°, 596 North Ave., Aurora, Ill.
The great number of unsolicited tes-
timonials on file Ot the Pinkham Lab-
oratory, many of which are from time
to time published by permission, are
proof of the value of Lydia E. Pink -
barn's Vegetable Compound, ia the
treatment of female ills.
Every ailing woman in Canada is
cordially invited to yriite to the Lydia
E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential),
Lynn, Mass., for special' advice. 11 is
free, will 'bring you health and may
save your life.
WHEELOCK ENGINE, 183142.
New ,Automatic Valve 'type: Complete with supply' and exhaust piplo
fiyvvh eel; etc. Will accept 4;1,200- cash for immediate sale.
1 ELECTRIC- GETERATOR, 30 R.W., 110-00 Vollt
will accept S425 cash' forimmedinte-sale,
PULLEYS, Large size.
26x66—$30; 12x60—$20 ; 12V2x45--$
BLOWER OR FAI\r, Buffalo Make.
'14 inch disoharg c--$30.
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REAL ES TATS
A Ti ON,
60 Front St, V •t
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