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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-05-16, Page 6IL CRIPPLED \%'ITII x('11'111.1. --- Made Well and Strong by lir. \l inti r, Pink Pills Slier I)iwlors Iliad Fatted. Mr. 11. V'. Await is ol:.• , 1 tot . ,sol Ing merchants of Reelfoot, N. S.. A 1ew Years ag•; he was a great sufferer Trow That ,nest excruciating trouble sciatica. Ile says: "At the titre I wwas afflicted 1 was living at Bala' Settle- ment. The attack was v, a.•t,'t.r (lith 1 (lad been off %work for s• W*' tron•. 'lte cords of my leg were all drawn up and I could only linip along pith the aid c f u slick. The pain I suffered was h'r- r'otos . 1 ore; in misery both day and right. leo r y moment eausetl me such pain tis . ;. > !hose who have been tor- tured 44 ". allca can know. 1 was treated 1 " % ra! doctors, but they did net help lee a bit. In fact 1 almost be- gan to feel that my condition auras helpless. when 1)r. \\'illiams, Pink fills were Brought to my attention. 1 gut II half dozen 1„xes. 1 had used about the entire quantity before 1 found any benefit. But 1 was encouraged and got a second half dozen boxes and before these were all gone every vestige of the trouble had disappeared. Not ouly'11115, bol 1 was improved in health in every wily, as it will be readily understood that the long siege of pain I had suf- (.1411 had left me badly run down. I 1:,14'1 speck too highly of Dr. Williams' 1':nk Title. I can't recommend then[ tun strongly to other sufferers." Dr. Williams' Pink ('ills cure sciati- ca simply because they snake the rich, red bled thnt Soothes end strengthens the jangled aching mere. 'fitat is .why They cure such nerve (roubles as neuralgia, SI. \'itus dance and partial paralysis. That is why they cure all ailments (Inc to poor watery blood. That Is why they make weary. despon- d.111, broken-down men and women bright, active and strong. But (sols the genuine pills can do this. and they have the full name, Dr. Williams' Piot: ('ills for Pale People. on the wrapper around every box. Sold by medicine dealers everywhere or by mail at 50 cents n Lax or six boxes for $2.50 iiy addreos- inh the Dr. \Vily•liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. SENTENCE SERMONS. Emptiness is nut Innocence. \\ or.hip is independent of walls. True religion is the root of all reform. Triumph is .t platter of simply trying a 0:111 r . The heights never are scaled by the seep -lofty. The overtime sermon makes the slothful solo(. You cannot fire the hearts of men by frozen sermons. You lose sense as soon as you ignore all sentiment. Polishing the head alone often para- lyzes the heart. 'fhe church thnt lifts the fallen meet fear failure. The ear ready for slander makes the 'lips ready to slay. The greatest shame of all is to feel Irene at things unworthy. The pulpit often mistakes the thun- der for the shower of bleeeing. A rnnn is not sound in life because 1'c neueli sound on his lips. 'I he church will not Make a mown 4,. 1 .1 limn( 1t is willing to mix woe 11►e Geul' Calendar. No century can login on . ue. \\"ednesdny. Friday. or Sunday. The le.ii may climb fool's hill in an auto. same calendars can .be nse•d every yea wall not reach the lop tiny ear- years- Ocloher nlww'nys begins 4,11 the sante day of the wick as January. April as July, September as l) cemb'•r Ft:br IUly. \larch and Nevemller also 1 gin on the, same days. \Ins. Juno amt August always begirt en different days never 131' 111 \\ AN] 111. ?dr. Briggs was bothered nearly to death with callers on) day, all of them in tete cause of some charily or other, and his temper was sadly crippled. There was a slight cessation about three o'clock, and Just ao Briggs began to breathe easier another 1111111 carne "\\'ell?" Inquired Briggs, turning im- patiently to the visitor. "Mr. Briggs," lie began, in a gentle way, "I want----" "You want, do you?' interrupted wants. dl's want, want, want all day. There's been a It eeisand in here today \wanting. 1 want, ton. 1 want a rest. I '\ lit you to leave." "But. \Ir. Briggs." continued the gen- ii.' Voice, "1 know i1; but 1 want—" "Deni say 'want' to Inc,' shouted Briggs; "get out of this quick, or 1'11 go crazy." "But, \I'. Briggs. 1 want—" "l:ct out!" humlc I Briggs. "1 want, Briggs. "Wd•Il, everybody Ms), 1 told you." And Briggs reached for is paper- weight, \while the visitor got up and !kw, and about ten minutes afterwards there was a call at the telephone. Mr. Briggs +s vended. 1,k responded. "hallus! what is It?" he asked. "Is That \Ir. Briggs?' came the query. "1. all right. go ahead." \t'. 'Briggs, 1 wanted to pay you 5500 I've been owing you for about a year, and you wanted me to pay it; but when 1 called at y eur place a few minutes ago--" Ilriggs pulled the telephone off the wall, kicked it out of the front door, jammed his head Into his hat clean up to his ears, and went out to find some- Lody to kick him. it is funny how Much will be forgiven a roan if he is a multi -millionaire. A Small Pill, loll Powerful.—They that judge of the powers of a p111 by its size. would consider Parmelee's Ve- getable Pills to be lacking. It Is a lit- tle wonder among pills. \\'hat it lacks m size it makes up In potency. The remedies which it carries are put up in these smell doses, because they are so powerhll 'lint only small doses are re- quired. The hill strength of the ex- tracts is secured in this form and do their work thoroughly. (sawyer --"Were you present when the t►ouble began between the prisoner and his wife?" Witness—"\'es, sir. 1l was two years ago." 1 nwyer—"What hap. relied (live?" \witness—"i attended the %w• riding." ITCI1. Mange, Prairie Scratches and ewrry form of ColingloES Itch in human Cr animals cure din 30 minutes by \Wel- tord's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by all druggists. A wise young man never threatens to kiss a pretty girl—neither does he beg her pardon afier4\ard. Axil -11,V FAMILY of skin ,114c4se4Is the one generally described by the wont Eczema. fu all Its forms It resists "military treatment,but ie completely cured by wearer's Cerate used in con- nection with weaver's Syruu. CALENDAR Cl'filosiTlies. There nre some curious feels ebout :e greater the self-eonseiou-.Hess of fool the—less his consciousness cf t true self. ( ::ere is little danger in the di.cen- wwilil condition Ihnt is equalled by from each other and from every other nlent with ehnraeler. month in the yenr. The first and last ! : e 4I d ' l That Wises righteousness en 4lbys 01 the -year are always the sante.; 1: ': \`-'! produce 0111. a fir- The a rules do not apply to leap-year, when conlnnrison is !Nide ix'lVicen dugs 1 1• 't :1111. ' 4iwe n man notch light he fore end after February 20Th. ihroseine 4,nowledge al hint in such 11 way that he ser': stars. 1.1111.11111 44(41) 1 Il.\II:N'Ts. Illy mother %4 lira keeps !laity's Own I . I :els in the home has n feeling (1 • .arily Ihnl her child's health is safe. . ,i' 'Tablet, ewe melt nilmcnls as I ee-ti• 1. constipation, (liar- , :u: l :see • (ewers. 'they break %%.• rues, make teeth- sid Itite the child healthy • • L. 1ne1 ell. mother Inas the f a government 1111013o, that 1' ! I- are absolutely. sate. \Ice. :• 1 ' \outson, Combermere. • "1 tied file's ()en 9'riblels just 4, . 1 •!' -1 ; •ll childr.•:e ! • :.I, 1. ' •! re (reale r. from itfnu•'y 10 old age. This Is a r :,Tail 1. • tits p I., front The IIrr interesting cseeptiou to the geese: Dr. \\idioms Mohan.' Co.. Brock%ille, line Ihnt. ns in so many mit oses-. e Out. tore returns to 111.' needs , 1 1,' u... \ •AL iegeril, sleep. old age is 11s re r, n;• \ F.: i tons : - that s.;mr 111e11 re- 11 its ands frons infancy than is re i:\ enter iM•rital of life. 11 elderly pe. ! • (4 n 444 the' bu I, 1' rins t'ri'ms.,' they ol.jain go:.(1 sleep during the lira f' ,+ 144 L r.Iau'1 aunu'n Wilt n widow helms. and if they have not k.st That Al 1 • •'r: delight in reading vwhirh w•e all had in youth. but which s0 ninny of Ile (ur \\, • . •1. r •u., the whole system(. (,Hol% los,', their ens• is not le 11' [Iris, - A(e,l! • ( . .o.,1•111 ExIi'i-tllitlate,. 111'- !et ',, '111e cpeelnl wont' et 444,' r;nr :• Ilia,. , duel gi4es rest to the sot- I,e.urs of sleep. fry' {Ile \vow i ,- ! ,,,.:, 1f the pu'rnge married wenttnn had it, to do ower ngmin, she weed(' (Melillo an initvshiction to her 11,(,( (1181. A \\ride Sphere of Usefulness. --- '1'11'• consumpRon of 1)i'. Thomas' Fsclech,.• Oil has grow'( to great proportions. Notwithstanding the fact thnt`11 has new been on the tunrke! f',r filer thirty- one years. its prosperity is ns great as end the demand for it in 111(41 p(•r,od tins Very greatly increased. It is 1.cn.'fictnl In 1111 (' .UIi111e•S. end wher- et, r inlrodueed fresh supplies aro col - s1411111. n•`koel for. :SLEEP :\Ni) 01.1) ADE. ne question that 111e quan- t.ty .,f sleep 1*(In11eel steadily diminish' tern. I . illy (Ysts 23 cents to try it and 1'.• e'.114 ince&l. I)1'(1KS IN ' IlIN.\. Thele are more due k. un ('Hina Mon ill all the rest 4,1 Ili, et,kl. 4 (miss liter filly. is Whitt aOh these birds. aim eiay mud flight the country n.:•• n,.!. \% their nu'Inlli, sort .e.drnh.' Ilreli 1101.1 '1111' h. all 1't' . \ I i. •••1 Iwel) I.+ m1. '-n 1'4e!% farm, en everyInge. 4 n 4.4% 14 1144'!. There I) nbiog.- ):11.,14411h.•111 its duckh•1use. 'There , nu I. At. little or great, with •ill ill' duck /Imo tel'. F.tcn In the cities of China•11,,I, a1' i,i.I. 'they (boo.het4een tog!, They Ili[ }e111:1 \t 1, •ti 011e ' { l lee 44 444 (.1 i le tar•. . '4 • . 1r,d:,I ,lt '1•;:i. k Win14..1 1111,•1• •o .111"1•44 II (l." 1..:'r .d 111 haul e..11iliel t•e. 'A' , w.•1' III•' 1,11'1 111.•x.- 8! ' 4tlenl 'ba• lot' 4 n; ,--!; 4•i -! m• ie.. 'rams ras of tin r (hl n rnI'''t' bog'' 4 44"ugt 1., l,,, i,. yr) th•.us;ubl 11114.16.•4ery �t1le•n1: 1lte (.tine+l' i- 1L• .1. ;. Racy. II is 'alto(( mill .'•i• Y„1 • s,..• er Met. l'' ved I. psyc11,41ogion1 t • 1. • o'-. The popular temps, "beauty : 1. ,.i, . is Well wnrrante'el. 11 is the eat the d(rp.belies •nies of sleep tlml Ins:. for1.' aIle amt beauty..'!, SORE ACHING FEET s4I4llIII I) 1:1 /wll Irl k au,i gu :' cn►,al:"1 in m•1' to he on their feet rise ngnnies 11o)111 ins. fierily patches. long standing and I I 1 1,•_, enrieos.e %eine i:.' lakes the pain %,•ills `nppIrn• • o. ,.tting-*ly.' and i - I4 \1 'skin';. of 211 Porgue Ave. \!. IL'reuL says: "\iv bny hnd n t, - (,cel wheel wile ruhtwd by olid 11 hn'nn'e n Very had /.•._ Dirk tzk 1t enfencsjot(% i 1 r. rind he;TT,.1 the A•olind Before you get F'en- Angle garments all the shrink is taken out. 1'c n- - Angle Underwear keeps you com- fy as well as warm,because tho s h or t fibres that make some under- wear itch are taken out of Pen - An le wool. !r AN* grit 1 ■ • variety of fabric, styles a n d In al! sizes for women, men an cltildtca. and guaranteed by your owe dealete YEA ! Blest be the maid— A queen, say 1— \\'ho cannot cook— AND DOES NOF TRY 1 They' are Carefully Prepared.—Pills which dissipate themselves in the sto- mach cannot be expected to have much effect upon the intestines, and to over - crime costiveness the medicine admin- istered must Influence Ito• anion of these canals. I'arnlelee . Vegetable Pills are so made, under the cuperVis- i•o. of experts, lliet the substance In theme intended .to operate on the intes- tines is retooled in action until they phos through the stomach to the bowels. Crafty Milliner—"Really, \liss Passey, the white feather on your hat makes you Ieok at least five years younger." Aliss Passey—"Well, you may—er—put a couple more on it.'' FF;RROVIM, WHAT 15 IT? It is the name of the heat tonic. It builds up the system, gine+ new life, make- people well and strong. lie sure you got the genuine " Eerrovim." 'the Indian railway system, already over 30,000 miles in extent. is growing at the tale of over LOGO mites o year. A lady writes: "1 was enabled to re- move the corns, regi( and branch, by the use of ilolloav:ty's Corn Cure.' Others who have tried it have the same experience. IIIS DAY'S \\'011K. "As n mailer of fact," boasted n chronic idler, who hnd been remon- strated with on the score of laziness, "1 ntymys 41•, lady hard work before breakfast." "Indeed!" said ably- astonished. "Getting out of MI man's reply. The arca of the British Empire is 12 million squnre miles; ils res.' ",n is 43,000 I1111P3: Its population •tis. ISS. 16, friend, consider- "\\'1►atevers that?" 1••41,' was the slolh- 1 , 1 rgnnlly Poe.' fr�r rule, a. 5..11111irnrs, flet. b8r• lees( poison and all akin tike . —•-- —.. • . I'(itvII:li ItEs-tAll1I.1N11•.. / .. II . 4 • , ,1'i Vin a. i' p geed deal like p 'Imp. 1-1 111 • - rash. b .II':' t• ,Tins and dicra'^c. All stores and •, "\'ep Ofhn ((take. n 1•iling Ii'.t ""'' 1di'rggicls sell at Jae' it box. L CANADIAN PACIFIC IRRIGATED FARMS IN SUNNY ALBERTA Before deciding where to locate in the \Vest, let us tell you about these lands. The hest wheat richt., the richest grazing land, are in this province.. Write us for full information shout crops, climate and special railroad rate.. Local representative wanted in each county. Telfer & Osgood I:.:stern Selling Agents, 1 205 CORISTINE BUILDING, MoNTRF?AI.. QUEEN CITY WATER WHITE i Gives Perfect Light. The Most Economical High Grade 011 Ever Sold In Canada. FOR SALE! 13\ DEALERS EVERYWHERE, P4 11 Itivl'E NO. 2* 17. KIDNEY TROUBLE Suffered 1'ttu Years Itrtie%e. to 'Noce llon111.. • 'fIIB MIORAL VALUE OF CLEANLI- NESS. Mit. (1, U. 1 17.I:It.NIL \wt 1 c s:rit . 1 ha'e suffered with ki(loey and blad- der trouble tut' len years past. "I.a-t \I:i•cli 1 c...n,!n. i. I n -:ng I'e- rt:11a and continued( 1.,r tiu.e months, 1 huwe not used it Sin, '•. 4401' have 1 fell u pain. "i believe that 1 ani well and I there- fore giver my highest commendation to the eurat;40 qualities ('f 1'erana." 1'e-1'u-ta For Kidney 'trouble. \Ir-. tic.,. Il, Sinlser, 1;1:1„1. ()Mario, (:alt., 44 I'Itl'J: "I had not been well for about four )(Airs. 1 had kidney trouble, mid, irk (act, telt badly nearly all the time. "'This moonier 1 got 50 very bad thought 1 would try l'eruna, so I wrote to you and began at once to take rennin end \lailalin, "1 took only Iwo bottles of Terumo and one of Mnnalin, and now i feel better than 1 have for some lime. "I feel that Perunn and \lanolin cured me and made n different \veru n of ole altogether. i bless the day I picked up the little 1o.,1; and read 4 o your rerun." 11 Is the business of the kidneys to remove from Ilre blond all poisonous materials. 1 hey must be active all the t:me. el-.' the system suffers. There are tunes when they need a little assist- ance. Perunn is exnctly this sort of n rem- edy. It has saved many people from disaster by rendering the kidneys ser- vice at n time when they were not able to bear their own burdens. CII:\NCE FOi) 111\1. No "1 shall never 'tarry until i meet a woman who is my direct opposite." She (encouragingly) : "wen, \h•. Duffer, there are plenty of bright, intel- ligent girls in the neighborhood." Dr. J. I). Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial 4: a speedy cure for dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera, summer complaint. sea sickness and complaints incidental to children teething. It gives immediate relief to those suffering from the effects of In- discretIon in eating unripe fruit, cucuree- hers. etc. 11 acts v illi ww•ondei'ful rn- 1•id;ly and newer t to conquer the ase. N. 1.• I • .1 tear cholera if • c have :t 1.,tu.• cf !1415 medicine con - 4, :hent. -eq.-- 1 4I\I 1.1 Doi 4:111:11'11' 1 1.1♦i►. No Landing Ewer \lady 'IIto. rr :11111 ".ighl- ed Ih113 14% ice•tn ti 4'•111111 \\ 11ich is the loneliest, toga and most inaccessible island on Ila• t of thio globe? Many people woes! •'• less plump for ono of the Crozet,. %410' 11 \were recently brought into notice owing te the wreck (hereon of the Norwegian ewl.loring ship Cnlherine, and the subse- quent rescue of the castaway crew by 111e 'furnkinn, a British steamer de- spatched frpin Cape 'Town for that pur- pose. say's fears m;s \\'4' kly. But Ilog island, the wd•-lernmo-sl of the group and the one whereon the wrecked Ween spent most of their lisle. is by no means nn undesirable place of residence. nbounding as it does in hares and rabbits, penguins, albatrosses and sen elephants. 11eni'11 151(111(1. 111 the some lens, is far Inca isolated, ns Well ns 1110110 barren ; 1.111 it (x)ssess'S, as does ling, n fshcll.•r lint for cnstawnys, rind is wished In• ‘‘haler occasionally. So b4) is SI lath (;, 1: I ha it has no shelter hal, and tight out of the I•mek of ship - 1,11,g, any one unlucky enough to he away thereon would stand n very I, • chance of ever gelling off alive. i erivel lslnnd. in the same sons. -dere( even more rarely, and on the 11, i uccnsion when n Ship touched there fit,• corpses were found frozen on the Leach. ' grim memento of some unrecorded tril- 1 g sly of the sen. Possession island, in it: turn. is sli11 lonelier and more intros. pilalle 1111111 Bouvet. But pnrliably the palm in this dire'e- . 1 •,n must be ascribed to Dougherty 1 ,14.1. on which, so fnr ns is known, no landing has ever yet been effecter(. It has only been sighted twice in n e. tory. and is ofitrially described in Me Admiralty sailing directions as "Ito most 1enm)10 and isolated sl.(11 on earth.' '1'111: \IANi.• i' tilill.. I.ow.• the girl a i!h head creel, \\ ith true mill laughing eye, \\lth footstep light and footstep free. I And kook that's proud and high; i Who liken beautiful tigress Walks, f Undaunted '111111 the whirl. The splendidest thing in all the earth Is the brave -eyed nuttily girl. Iler voice 1s clear as n bluebird's note. Iler whisper is ruff noel )sweet; The pulsing bent of her splendid throat Keeps time to her daring feet. And o'er n ',new benign end calm Ifer careless tresses curl. Beheld noel hark! she mines at Inst. The wished -for manly girl. insult ever falls upon Iler quiekrning ear--nnd why? They Inok upr)n her face and—well, They hndn'l better fry. • Above h.'r head the Admiring antic Their snow -whit*' (lose unfurl. Now. where're the 71)04) \\ ite thinks ho nl To \von this manly girl? At this limo of the year (here are prolly' nearly everywhere in this Pro - 0 011(111(0115, due to climate, which though they cannot be entirely avoided, are escecdingly untheiruble. 'I'Ite ill - condition of the public roads in the coun- try Ls a great drawback-, and yet in the • • 411I'y the sun and wind do their gra- ,1, mirk of cleansing and hardening urlt r ,re rapidly than is the case in lh, city, where 1hN, streets are narrows and the buildings tall. Apart teem phy- sical druwbuck and retardntiun, the aesthetic effects of the appallingly dirty streets are of the most excruciating sort. That is to say—if one is compelled to live within the sight of almost constantly dirty streets, the mind will insensibly lower itself to the accustomed experi- ence, and thus the delicate delight in what is clean and attractive and beau- tiful will disappear. 1 have found thyself accepting sidewalks and filthy streets with a kind of complacency --the sure sign of aesthetic retix)gressiun, When this feeling supervenes life has lost much of its value. Willi the filthy street you will come to accept other coarse condi- tions—and theny •ou aro lost to ace;lhe- tic, even to spiritual grace. Dirty hooses, dirty streets, breed crime and vice. if they do not immediately fulfill This tragical mission, they %will cause young people to grow up with coarsened natures, which will not be shocked at noisome thin6r. Think of the loss this is. 'co a delicate organism, the joy of life is gone if the enwinonulent does not 8(cordl with the cleanliness and deli''acy of the mind, This Is the horrible thing in most places that both the people and their civic rulers have come to accept as part of the normal experience. conditions which, had there been a dilb-rent up- bringing, would have excited nothing but horror. Every creator 'should, whether he ltwe\5 in the country or the city. encour- age this horror of nastiness, and do everything in his power to uliligale it. Many things enter into our salvation. Not the least important are clean street.; and sic:ewwelks. . A STABLE 111\"1'. There is nn old-fashioned pr.,••,( Ilion of keeping a goat in n stable. supposing always that the animals are lease, the goat will leave the stable on the out- break of a fire, rind the horses will fol - kw the govt when no amount of per- suasion from 1111'11 will get the terrified creatures to budge. This cold -water starch gets ironing -day over quicker, with less wear on the ironer's muscles and far less on tho starched pieces. Gives a beautiful gloss. Needn't be boiled .. yet cannot stick. ft's a starch you'll like, Try It 1o2 fH6AM"`LWB1T ELOUR A pure, hard Manitoba flour for bakers and others demand- ing strength, color and uniformity. STRONG &WHITE AT YOUR GROCERS DEALERS EVERVIVII1 RL SUPPLY Dw WITH FLOUR AND FEED. WRITE Va. VE ALSO MAKE 'OI.Ef N CITY.' A BLINDED 4LO4'R THAT 11AS GAINED GREAT 4AVOR AS A GI NLRAL 1101 SENOLD 'ALL PLRPOSLS' FLOUR. thr CAMPBELL MILLINGCO. TURONTU JUNC'T'ION ON'r F'13E\ HUNDREDnt'w'S 0000 44111. auJ •tock In trade of old established 1., 'sing ran bu,inewa ; horses, sans in first class luuditlon1 spot cash; owner wishes to retina lnsestigate.--Jetzt J. Biggs, London, Out. YOUNi, MEN WANTED—FOB FIRE - men rind brakemen; experience un- necessary; oyer 5(0 positions open at the ',resent time; high wages; rapid promo- tion to engineers and conductors; 875 to $200 per month; instructions by mail at your home without interruption wills present occupation; we assist each stu- dent in securing n position; don't delay; write to -day for free catalogue, instruc- tions and nppltcalion blank. Nntie nal Railway Training School, Inc.. !Sae K., R s'en Bleck. Minneapolis. \lien., l s. X. MADE IN CANADA 2 •na 4 Cyclo Engineo Complete Launches HAMILTON MOTOR WORKS, Ltd. HAMILTON. ONT. LAMENESS R'heth0r it is a fresh ilnrise, Cut or Strain—or an old Spavin, Splint, Riugboue or Swelling-- you can cure your horse with Kendall's Spavin Cure Thos. Castles, of Newark, N.J., bought a hors.—lalnud with a Jack Spavin -for $100, 110 cured every sign of lameness with Kendall's Spavin Cure—won five races with the horse—then sold the animal to his former owner for $1,(100.00. we,...t6OTov, N.l,.,'Nos'. tnd,'os. "1 hare found your cpavin Cure a very fine srmedy for all .014,1 of lameness in horses and 1 51,1 never 40,11 ,mt 1'1." E. J. %%Astute. Oct Ken.1.,11''t Spavin ('ene - the remedy used be two nations for t4\o generations. $1. a bottle—li for Vii. Our book—"Treatise on The Horse" —will save you many a dollar if cnrefitlly read and ncted upon. Write today for a free ropy, 0R. B..1 KENDALL CO., 27 [NO/MUNI) rALL., • VINMONT, U.S.A. DOS VIN 4% On Your Savings Compounded Quarterly Send for booklet "BANKING BY MAIL" 1t explants how our Savings Department I. no fsireh:r from you than your nearest mail bus. Capital and Reserve $2,900,000 THE UNION 1 ' TRUST LIMITED Temple Building, • Toronto •