HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-11-11, Page 3From the Ocean, Shore
BITS OF NEWS FROM THE
MARITIM1 PROYINCEB..
Items . of Interest From Places
Lapped By Waves of, the
Atlantic.. 4.
King's College, Windsor, N.S., has
55 students this year, AS compared
with 65 a year ago.
An American sportsman shot a
moose in the Tobique woods, N.B.,
which had a record spread of antlers. nourishing food, without too much.
It measured 62 inches, meat. Proper nutrition and pure
A blind man at >',lalifax took a re- blood are the best means of fighting
trait to. the recruiting `station. He rheumatism. Rheumatism comes from
an acid in the blood, build it up,
strengthen the system, and drive out
the poisonous acid that causes rheu-
matism. In this way sufferers have
found complete recovery as is shown
by the following case: Mrs. Samuel,
Childerhouse, Orillia, Ont., says:-
"About three years ago I was greatly
afflicted with a severe pain in the
back, which I thought at 'first was
due to kidney trouble. I tried a num-
ber of remedies,' but they did not help.
me any, in fact, the pain was growing.
worse, and got so bad that I was quite
unable to do my housework. I could
not even sweep a floor. I was ad-
vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
and I am glad I acted upon the ad-
vice, for before I had been taking the
Pills long the pain began to subside,
and under the continued use disap-
peared entirely, and. I have not since
been bothered with it in any way.
My husband was also cured of a se-
vere attack of indigestion by this
same medicine, so that we both have
much reason to be grateful for it."
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills from any medicine dealer or by
mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes
for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co,,.Brockvilie, Ont.
GIVENAWAY:
PAIN IN THE BACK
Usua1Xy Comes from Museuiar
ltlieumatismi.
Do not worry about a pain in the
back, The, worry will do you more these days rapid changes, it is
harm than the pains. The cause of almost necessary to do all one's own
dressmaking, This is not difficult
fatal.Lumbago is .a form of muscu stance, thee most backaches is muscular rheuma- When a good pattern* is tiled. For•. in-
tism, which is painful enough, but not illustration here shown;
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lar rheumatism, 80 is a stiff neck. Ladies' Home Journal Pattern No,
Sufferers from any form of rheurn - 68090 , na simnaertness: leTofis udpros-dawtie
1=
tism,should keep their general health
up to the highest standard by the use be particularly welcome because of
of a blood-buildingtonic like Dr.Wil- the ease and acduracy with which it
t ]k can be made and adorned. The blue
Hams' Pinlc Pills, while taking good, bird pattern, No. 14444, is delightful
Embroidered Boleros Pretty and
Smart.
The fall and winter styles are,
.without question, - a credit to their
originators. Every woman wants to.
dress with refinement and style;` and
tokeep up•to-date inexpensively in
had metthe man on the street and.
persuaded him to enlist.
Messs: A, R. C. Clark & Son have:
seeurcd' the contract for. a dam at.
Glen FlilIs, N.B., which will hold
2,000,000 gallons of water.
A partridge was shot in a shade
tree in the centre of the business dis-
trict of Fredericton, N.B. It was sent
to Victoria Hospital. '
Capt. C. T. Knowlton, commander
of the fishing protective steamer Gul-
nare, has resigned and will be super-
intendent of car ferries at Halifax.
As the result of• a runaway, John
Arsenault and Angus McLean were
killed. at Sydney Mines, N.S. The
horse bolted right in front of an en-
gine.
H. A. Bogg', who had been on the
Halifax post office staff for 30 years,
joined the 88th Battalion and was
given a wrist watch by his associates.
Halifax has 46 barrooms, and Rev.
H. R. Grant, moderator of the N. S.
Presbyterian Synod, started a move-
ment asking the N.S. Government to
cut them off.
Clifford Kelly, a young soldier in
alifax, shot a young girl named
I ary •Foulkes while "skylarking." He
says he didn't know the revolver was
loaded.
Gustave Ilartawig, a German pri-
soner who escaped from Halifax a
year ago, was captured in St. John,
N.B. In his trunk the authorities
found many valuable maps,
James Milligan, an I.C.R. conduc-
tor, who had been 55 years in the
service of that road, died at St. John,
N.B. He organized the order of rail-
way conductors there.
The Government of Nova Scotia ap-
pointed William P. Lockhart, a re-
turned wounded soldier, to be janitor
of the new Seneca Building in the. N.
S. College of Agriculture.
Jim Paul, one of the best-known In-
dian guides in the Maritime provinces,
has enlisted in the 88th Battalion, at
Sussex, N.B. He says he is going to
get the Kaiser's scalp. •
While excavating for a concrete
walk round the Fredericton, N.B. post
office workmen dug up a Spanish sil-
ver coin issued in 1779, during the
reign of King Charles the Third.
St. George's Anglican Church at
Parisbor was discovered to be on fire
while seises were going on Sunday
° morning. It took some time to round
the firemen up, they being at other
c cutches.
James W. Maddin, ex-M.P. of Syd-
ney, Cape Breton, enlisted in the 85th
•as a private. He was offered a cap-
taincy, but refused, saying, it would
be unfair for he, an untrained man,
to take precedence of older soldiers.
Hum Quong, a S. John, N.B., Chi-
nese, took an oath in the police court
by smashing a saucer.. He was told
that if he did not tell the truth Ills
soul would be smashed, like the sau-
cer.
PUZZLING THE SURGEONS.
They Thought the Whistling
Was- Curious.
A. Parisian journal tells of a young
Parisian who had long worn a
monocle in his left eye, and who had
continued the habit as an afficer. He
had been wounded, was cured, and
had asked to be returned to the front.
When he went to be examined, he con-
cealed the monocle, thinking he might
be charged with myopia in one eye.
When the chief surgeon examined him.
he said sharply, "Whistle!". •
"The soldier whistled like a'black-
bird.
"That's curious," said the surgeon,
Why
The Irishman's Answer Astonished
the Colonel.
There used to be a certain stern
old colonel stationed at Aldershot who
wasa great stickler for all the of-
ficers being acquainted with the
names and genealogies of the various
men of their troops. A well-known
jovial captain, who was never yet at
a loss for a reply to any question
asked him, was once put sublimely
through his facings.
"Captain Dash," said his superior
officer, surveying a posse of young
recruits, "what is this man's name,
and where does he come from?"
"His name's Brown, sir, and he is
a native of Derbyshire," remarked the
calm captain, prepared for any
amount of fabrication, but in reality
not knowing one single point upon
which he was likely to be questioned..
"And this man what is his name,
and where was he born?" was the
next inquiry.
"Oh, his name's Smith, and he's a
native of Devon," answered the
plunging captain, as coolly as though
he were telling the truth.
"Of Devon," repeated the colonel."
"Dear me!—my own native place. So,
my man"—addressing the grinning
recruit -"you are actually from
Devon?" •
"Faix, yis, yer honor; and troth it's
a grand place intoirely,; so it is!" was
the reply.
The colonel fell back, ; very much
astonished, and Captain Dash had to
see 'him later on in private.
TURN OVER TIME
When Nature Hints About the Food.
When there's no relish to food and
all that -one eats doesn't seem to do
'any good is the time to make a turn -
ever in the diet, for that's Nature's
way of dropping a hint that the food
isn't the kind required.
For, a numberof years I followed
railroad work, much of it being office
work of a trying nature. Meal times
were our busiest; and eating too much
and too quickly of food such as is
commonly served 'in• hotels' and res-
taurants,'together 'with the sedentary
habits, were not .long in giving me
and; calling a young assistant, he .said ,dyspepsia and stomach trouble, which
again to the soldier, "Whistle!" He reduced my weight from 205 to 16
whistled again. "That's curious,'
said the young assistant.
Another surgeon entered,; and the
patient was called upon for the third
time to whistle.
said the surgeon, "that's
curious."
"But," expostulated the soldier, "I
don't see why there is so muchof
this. I'm not to serve as a locomo-
tive.",
"It is all right," said the chief sur-
• geon. "You may return to the front."
When the soldier arrived at his
regiment, he gave to the regimental
surgeon the note that had been given
him by the examiner. This surgeon
said in his thrn, "Will you please
whistle?" file whistled. "That's That s
curious,";Mitt the surgeon,
It seems that when a man wears a
monocle it gives to his face the ap-
pearance of ' facial paralysis. The
whistling is a test. The facial para-
lytic cannot whistle:
His Good I+ ortttue.
She -•-I suppose you know all the
beat `people in town?.
He—Yes, but I don't have to as-
Itociate with them.
pounds.
"There was littlerelish in any food
and none of it seemed .to dome any
good. It seemed the more •I ate the
poorer I got and was always hungry
before another meal, no matter how
much I had eaten.
• "Then I commenced` a trial of
Grape -Nuts food, and was surprised
how a small saucer of it would carry
me along, strong and with satisfied
appetite, until the next meal, with no
sensations of hunger, weakness or dis-
tress as before.
"I have been followingthis diet
now for several months and my im-
provement has been so great all the
others in my family have taken up
the 'use aof Grape -Nuts with complete
satisfaction and much improvement in
health. 'r
"Most people eat hurriedly, have
lots of worry,. thus- hindering diges-
tion, and therefore need a food that is
predigested and concentrated iai hour
ishnti ent.
"There's a Reason."
Tl
Nairne given by Canadian rT stnm
Co., Windsor; Ont.
Ever react • the aboVe totter.,?-;rA new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of human
interest.
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9089
on it. It makes up charmingly in the
new plaids in prunelle shades com-
bined with voile or broadcloth. The
pattern consists of a foundation waist.
opening in front, with full-length or
shorter sleeves with circular cuffs.
The scalloped sleeveless bolero falls
over a deep girdle, while the three-
piece skirt is . completed by a tunic
gathered at the waistline, and may be
finished with or without the scalloped.
hem. Pattern cuts in sizes 32 to 42
inches, bust measure, requiring in size
36 514 yards 36 -inch plaid with 4%
yards 36 -inch voile.
Patterns, 15 cents each, can be pur-
chased at your local Ladies' Home
Journal dealer or from The Home
Pattern Company, 183 George Street,
Toronto, Ontario.
A GENTLE LAXATIVE
FOR LITTLE ONES
Baby's Own . Tablets are a gentle
laxative. They are absolutely safe
and are . so -pleasant in action that
once the mother ,has used them for
her little ones she will never again
resort to that harsh,ill-smelling, bad-
tasting castor oil, which baby always and the average per capita tax was
fought against taking. Baby will only $17.50. The population has _in -
We pay highest
net cash prices
It'a no what the ;vitalist promises,
but the money you aptually gel tba t
minces your profit. We have built
up a largo list of ,bipppe�m thicuah.
treating them fairly. wo are en-
usulty laberaltn io grgdin We
charge no commissions. We poi+
all; expreas charm, Write for our
easel ist and special offer;
Ginneng and 'Wes beibelaof
Golde„la
. Seal Ginnonuinthe
United orates end ,in therefore pay
highest prigs. Writer or pricel)at.
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Fw,tw8 (Inuit(' flaw For House
in Ne' York
*03 W. 27th St., New York, N.Y.
We will give this beautiful prize.
free of all charge to any girl or
young lady who will sell A.0 sets
of our handsome Xnaas cards and
Xmas tags and seals at 10 cents
a package.
The Extension Bracelet is of
rolled gold plate, and fits any arm.
Send us your name and we will
send you the cards. When sold
send us the money and we will
send you the bracelet. Addt'e$s
HOMER -WARREN CO.
Dept. 208, Toronto, Ont.
Joint and Muscle Pains
Banished by Nerviline
IT CURES RilEUMATISIYI,
Thousands of people, chuck full of
the joy of living ---happy, glad, bright
people, that Nerviline has cured of
their pains, all tell the same wonder-
ful story of its power to drive out the
kiaclibsndred anillsd tortures. of rheumatism and
"My' goodness, but Nerviline is a
miracle -worker," writes Mrs. Char-
lotte Chipman, mother of a well-
known family residing at Mount
Pleasant, "Last month 1 was so Grip -
Ipled up with sciatica. and muscular
rheumatism as to be almost unable to
do a bit of �housework, My joints.
were so stiff and the muscles so
*frightfully sore that 1 even cried at
times with the pain. For years we
have used Nerviline in our family
and I just got busy with this wonder-
ful, good old liniment. Lots of rub-
bing with Nerviline soon relieved my
misery and I was in a real short time
about my' work as usual."
No matter where the ache is, no
matter how distressing the pain you
' can rub it away with Nerviline. For
j forty years it has been curing lum-
I bago, sciatica, backache, colds, chest
trouble and all sorts of winter ills.
j Keep a large 50c. family size bottle
handy and you'll' be saved lots of
trouble and have smaller doctor bills,.
Small trial size 25c, at dealers every-
where.
verywhere.
QUAKER WIT.
carried was of little value, its owner
being" strongly, against disturbing rich
pastures or meadows.
The Duke is keeping detailed re-
cords, and the books show that there
is every justification for expecting
better returns from the reclaimed
area under the plow than it yielded in
its former state.
The Duke has subjected the admin-
istration of the Blenheim farms to a
thorough evolution along industrial
lines, and the results are equally as
interesting. and instructive as the pro-
gress of the farming itself. Together
with W. Gavin the Duke had intro-
duced important reforms, resulting in
the raising of heavier crops and pro-
nounced improvement in the quality
of the permanent pasture, leading to
a great increase in the total head of
stock carried.
On the lawns all around the palace
sheep have been substituted for the
mower, and when in June the grass
was bare the scanty feed of the sheep
was supplemented with cabbages
grown in the flower beds.
BRITAIN'S GREAT RESOURCES.
Can Continue Fighting For a Long
Time.
The British were notbankrupted by
the Napoleonic wars, although .the
average income per head was only
$75 and the taxes took $15 of it.. The
average income last year was $255
take the Tablets with 'a smile, and
thousands of mothers tell, us their
little ones will coax for them. They
are sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
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VERY SUCCESSFUL FARMER.
Duke of Marlborough . Helping to
Solve . the Food Problem.
The Duke of Marlborough, who
married Consuelo Vanderbilt, of New
York, is rapidly gaining the fame of
Britain's "master farmer."
On March 17, 1913,, the Duke sent
an open letter to Winston Churchill,
then Home Secretary, condemning
radical land measures, and announc-
ing that he was about to put 1,000
acres of his estate, Blenheim Park, at
Woodstock, under the plow. He out-
lined an alluring scheme of increas-
ing the national food supply and cut
creased not quite two and a half times
in the past hundred years and the
national income has increased nine
times, says the Philadelphia Ledger.
It is evident that the nation has re-
sources enough to continue fighting a
long time. It is evident, also, that the
British citizen is willing to pay what-
ever taxes the Government may levy,
He is reading the budget estimates
with calmness and preparing to pay
the new taxes as the price of. success_
While the Germans are talking of vic-
tory the British are preparing to
spend their last shilling before they
will surrender. Their ability to pay
their share of the new loan floated,in
America is undoubted.
No
amore
Cure
Guaranteed
Never known to
fall; acts without
pain 1n 24 hours. Is
soothin healing;
e 'ize of the armyof Co r h S takes the sting right
ting down th s outNo remedy so
the unemployed. Also he promised *nick, safe and sure as Putnam's Pain -
he would grant land for workmen's leas Corn Extractor. Sold every -
cottages, Where --25c. per bottle.
The Duke kept his promise. The. •
scheme worked out, and is working
out far more successfully than the
Government, and probably the Duke
himself, had dreamed it would.
A. little.. more than half a year after
he had written his letter to Winston
Churchill, the Duke ordered 1,000
acres of Blenheim Park to beplowed
for the .planting of cereals.
This ground produced its second
harvest this year. The barley and
oats 'are not quite equal in bulk to
the crop of last year, but they bear
about the same proportion to those
that preceded them that the present
harvest in general does, to that of
1914, so the deficiency has a. seasonal
explanation.
The Duke of .Marlborough's enter-
prise in restoring to cultivation a land
that had been under grass for many
years has aroused interest and ap-
proval throughout the British Isles,
chiefly because he is pointing the
way to modifications in farming that
have good chances of• helping to solve
the problem of the hallo prodtictioiis
of breadsttiffs and of 'increasing the
natio!.'•-s- •security from its own re-
sotnces, a. matter 'of vital iinportance
to ; Britain. Y r
;The Diike showed cons' erable fore-
sight in the working out at"Mis `plan;'
The land he converted into cereal pro-
ducing farms' is light. The turf it.
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THE BELL -HORSE.
A White Animal Nearly Always Se-
lected to Lead Mule -Train.
A necessary part of every Army
mule -train is the bell -horse. He car-
ries no burden save a great responsi-
bility and a clear -sounding bell, and
all mules destined to serve his Majes-
ty are a
trained to follow him. A white
ti
animal is nearly always selected, as
for some reason or other mules fol-
low this color most faithfully.
Pack -mules become very much at-
tached to the bell -horse of their train,
and refuse to move either forwards or
backwards if he is not leading. For
this reason the death of the bell -horse
is a great calamity.
On one occasion, in one of our In-
dian frontier wars, says London, An-
swers, the whole mule -train came to a,
standstill, owing to the death of the
bell -horse. Nor would anything in-
duce the animals to' move till one of
the officers substituted another white
horse in the dead one's place. On see-
ing, as they thought, the old favorite
in 'his place 'Once' mbre, all the mules
moved fortva'rd to' greet him, and,onhy
by driving, the 'fraudulent bellthorse
forward quicker' than the mules could
S it
follow, was the deception kept tip.
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What He Advised a Lady to Do Get
Warm.
"Somewhere in France" there is at
work a group - of English Qaukers,
whose cool courage and tireless devo-
tion in rescuing and tending the
wounded on many a battlefield have
won them, despite their peace prin-
ciples, the hearty respect and liking
of both "Tommies" and "piou-pious."
Among them is one young man whose
ancestors have been notable more for
wit and spirit tlian for the virtues
oftenest associated with drab coats
and broad hat brims.
It was a member of that family, a
century or more ago, that found him-
self by chance in a carriage with a
very fine lady attired in the low-
necked, short -sleeved muslin dress.
then in the height of fashion, adorn-
ed by a profusion of jewels and trin-
kets, and 'protected only by a lace
shawl as lightas a cobweb. A chilly
wind blew up suddenly, and she ex-
claimed, shivering, "What shall I do
to get warm?"
"I really don't know," said the
Quaker sympathetically, "unless thee
put on another breastpin."
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Don't Stir It.
Please Don't Stir It.
For Goodness' Sake Don't Stir
Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal Porridge.
If you do it's spoiled. ` Read and
follow directions on package. For the flexible metal sides. A miniature
early breakfast, make while 'getting funnel is provided for the filling,'
evening meal, in a double boiler or i
set boiler in basin of boiling water. which is done by unscrewing the ;
When you get up, light gas under head. Another atomizer consists of
boiler, allow inner boiler to set in a small cylindrical pump mounted on !
boiling • water without stirring while a cork so as to fit into any bottle and
dressing. Your breakfast is ready. thus avoid handling of the perfume
It's delicious, very nutritious, pre- from. one bottle to another. A plung-
vents indigestion and relieves con-
stipation or "money back." All er at the top serves to produce the
grocers, 10 and 25 cents. spray from a side orifice. The tube
__:.w_._ which descends into the liquid has a
ELECTRIC FANS DID IT. second or telescoping end so that the
tube can be extended down as far as
How Oriental Pasha Was Relieved . of the bottom of the bottle and thus
Mosquitoes. take up all the liquid.
A 'round -the -world electrical engi- Minara's Liniment Cures Distemper.
neer tells this story, says G. T. Had-
ley in World Outlook: 267 Potatoes From One.
"We ran up to Bagdad to put over Having a remarkable number of
a little deal with the Pasha, a former spears, a potato grown at Northwood,
Government official who had been Kent, England, was cut into 23 pieces
prominent in the days of Abdul Ha- and planted on April 21. Each piece
mid. His palace was infested with grew, and when the crop was dug up
mosquitoes, and we had to plan to it was found thatthe single tuber had
WOMEN'S NATIONAL ANTHEM.
Dear .b:ditor,--While in Lendon re-
cently I .came in touch with a little
incident, which. I think will interest
you.
I attended, one .day, at noon, a re-
cruiting meeting in front of the Man,.
cion House. A great orowd of .men
and women listened to the recruiting
sergeants, all of whom had "done
their bit" at the front.
,A lady, with a magnificent voice,
sang patriotie songs, which perhaps
were more effective than the speeches
of the recruiting sergeants. At the.
close of the meeting, it was announed
that after, singing "die King," the
lady would sing 'The Woman's Na-
tional Anthem."
Then, in splendid voice, she sang,.
"God save our splendid men,
Send them safe home again;
God save our men.
Keep them victorious,
Patient .and chivalrous,
They are so dear to us;
God save our men,"
As she sang, every man stood, , un-
covered, and with bowed head, and
there were not many dry eyes.
I think it would be a good thing if
the women of Canada would learn this
as "The British Women's National
Anthem," for surely it is the prayer
of every loyal British woman.
After the meeting, I went up to
the singer; handed her my card, and
asked her for the words she had just
sung. When she saw that I was from
Montreal, she said, "Oh, I sang in',
Montreal, and I will be glad to send
the words to the women of Canada."
She wrote them on the back of the
blue envelope which contained my
passport.
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Her Reply,
A benevolent citizen, while walking ..
along the road, spied a little tot weep-
ing. So he walked up to the child
and said: "Now be a good boy and
stop your crying." The child replied,
OF BACKACHE ACHE 1 r"I can't." "But why can't you?" "T
Your persistent back -ache can have
but one cause—Diseased Kidneys--
and
idneys-and they must be strengthened be-
fore the back -ache can be cured.
Your best remedy, and the quickest
to act, is Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they
cure kidney back -ache in a hurry.
Simply wonderful . is the action of
this grand old medicine which for
liver, kidney and stomach disorders
has no equal. Dr. Hamilton's Pills
will surely cure your back weariness,
they will bring you appetite, color,1
strength and good spirits. Being
purely vegetable theyare mild, not
drastic. Get a 25c. bottle of Dr.
Hamilton's Pills to -clay.
Novel Atomizer mizer Size of Watch. 1
A recent novelty is a pocket atom-;
iter in the sha a of a watch. inc
P
head or top has a small orifice, and
the spray is produced by pressing on
give him relief.
"He lived in the usual Moorish
house with high walls, flat roof with
parapets, few windows and open
court. The old Pasha looked exactly
as if he had just stepped out of a
Broadway musical comedy with his
shining silk robes, turban and red
shoes and upturned toes.
"Tn the palace garden was a stream
with a fall of about 10 feet. It would
develop about one-fourth horsepower.
We built a water mill, equipped it
with a dynamo, wired the palace and
started up.some gigantic electric fans.
These fans cooled the air and also
blew through the rooms a narcotic
sufficiently powerful to cause the mos-
quitoes to fall in'a coma. All that re-
mained was for the servants to go
around and sweep them up in piles to
be destroyed."
Waiters, at one• well-known London
restaurant are being instructed in
the French language at the expense
of their. employers.
produced 267 potatoes, about 30 'lbs..
in weight.
can't" "Well, here's a penny. Tell
me why you can't be a good boy and
stop crying." "'Cause I'm a girl."
Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows
The Memory Cult
The new system of memory train-
ing was being taught in a village
school, and the teacher was becoming
enthusiastic.
"Well, for instance," said the
teacher, "supposing you want to re-
member the name of a poet, Bobby
Burns. Fix in your mind's eye a
picture of a policeman in flames.
See—Bobby Burns."
"Yes, I see," said the bright pupil.
"But how is one to know that. it does
not represent Robert Browning?"
You will find relief in Zanl iie;;t l
!t eases the burning, stinging -
pain, stops bleeding and brings
ease. Perseverance, with Zara-
Suk, means cure. Why not prove
this ' AU Drupprshocts andbox. Stores.— ''
APPLES WANTED.
I AM OPEN FOR BARRELLED AP -
pies -in Carlots. Quote prices, naming
varieties and grades. Can also use few
cars of apples in bulk. H. W. Dawson.
Brampton.
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C internal and external. cured with-
out pain by our home treatment. Write
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11
Gentlemen,—In July 1905 I was
thrown from a road machine, injur-
ing my hip and back badly and was
obliged to use a crutch for 14months.
In Sept., 1906, Mr. Wm. Outridge of
Lachute urged me to try MINARD'S
LINIMENT, which I did with the
most satisfactory results and to -day I
am as well as ever in -my life.
Yours sincerely,
his
MATTHEW x BAINES,
mark.
Military ' Mems:
To the victors belong the spoiled
towns and villages.
Are the Russian army costs charged
to running expenses?
Speaking- of soldiers, a body. of
burglars should
make a crack corps.
And a corps of stokers shouldbe
able to advance under a hot fire.
• Why, do soldiers need blankets
when they' can cover themselves with
glory on the field?'
NLinarci's Liniment Cures Diphtheria,.
At Target Practice.
A new recruit was out for target
practice, and his target seemed the
only point in, the landscape quite safe
from his bullets; .."Great Scott! my
man," said an offices':, hurrying up to
him, "where are your . shots going?"
"I don't know, sir," replied the new
recruit, confidentially; "but they all
left here all right["
Don't be, too twos • critical. The
1,
worm has a lialiit'nf turning when you
least expect ft • •
ED. 7. ISSUE 4•G -']5, t-- iso
Miatardls Liniment Ouiea Golds, a
1Yirtf Is+
Furs Have Advanced
ShiptoRogers. Wegiveliberalgrades.
full value incashandggu�ickreturns. We
have best market in America for Furs, Hides, etc.
No commission. Write today for free priceliet.
.?rappers, SuppllOs at Factory FrIctiSt
ROGERS FOR COMPANY, Copt. S St. Louie. Mo.
Hiram Johnson
LIMITED
The Old No. 494 St. Paul St.
MONTREAL.
Established over 38 years as
Raw Fur Dialers
No inflated price list from us.
Send ye your Furs and get
the highest market price.
t 11 RS
Al! Quantities
Why not make trapping profitable by
shipping to the consuming market. We
can afford to pay You better prices than
our nut -of -town competitors, as We have
direct connections with the leading
manufacturers in the world.
.k trial shipment is awe '
ll ask to •
prove this fact,
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MAX WULFSOHN
122424 W. 26th St., New York City
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