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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1910-6-16, Page 7fw r,» Fashion llJn.tso SEEN IN PARIS SHOPS. The hat with the ribbon bow is quite popular. The two toned silks continue in gl'oab demand. - t;xwcless• and grasslinens il,r': well thought of, Two mater'ials frequently tippewr• In one summer 'gown. . Clout 'top slum* come In colors to match 'tailored (mebumes. Some braid novelties show touch - e11 of leather 'ill. their =keep. Sarail silk, such a favorite of a generation or more ago, is again seen. ' • Crystal fringe and embroidery in 'Arystal beads are used on evening gowns. Wide mesh figures are entirely replacing the heavy lace designs in veils. Bows on the hat this season may be worn at the side, the bank or the front. ' or c braidis usedf Novelty tv ribb n the fringe on many of the hand- some parasols. ' :Scarlet cloth is used for extreme- ly short jackets, belted in with pat, mit leatheit A belt of g'w ent leather, prefer- ably a black one, should • he wore with a separate waist and skirt. The stockings this summer are most of flume two toued, matching ni contrasting with the costume. Some soft, fluffy frinBes appear • among new trimmings, These are being' need at the tap of the hands of the shirred •skirts, Many of the travelling suits of the striped add checked materials are trimmed with plain satin or cloth, which finds excellent ground fox contrast. Riding habits are decidedly short or than formerly. Hard hats, round and rather flat, have entire - ie supplanted the high silk hat for. the morning ride. A departure in the reefer for the small girl are the plaits which are set in at the sale ever the hips to give an extra fullness below the waist line. In spite of the fact that •summer is at hand there is a tendency to- ward giving every cloud of mousse- line, voile, or chiffon its silken lin- ing. • Black net, maile up over silver giig satin, is a handsome combin- ation for evening wear. Em:brrri dery in the silver give's the right effect to the garment, On many of the lingerie dresses English eyelet embroidery is used. It is combined -with voile de cot - ten, much in demand now because it does net crumple easily. Lace•ancl more lace! It perches In high bows on -Bats; it covers silk evening gowns; it forms beautiful wraps, either in separate glory or rombinecl with gold tulle. The rough homespun linens do riot wrisl:le so badly as the anlooth ones, This is quite en important fatter, to keep in mind when pur- chesing a linen for dress or suit. DEAD DOGS THAT BARIC. Electricity App117r11 to Throat Muscles -Ciaused Barks. Dr. .Marage, of Paris, who a -al:cl't time ago demonstrated his -/discovery that voice sounds are • produced by the larynx exclusively, hes ,beenshowing the Academy of Science that cload dogs can be made to bark and even howl most ilia- ' rally. The importance of his ex- periments lies in his theory that in a person suffering from n lost voice a slight electric shock given the lalynic wily 1•esteee its muscular ac- tivity, and hence be attended by a return of voice. While studying the' functions of the larynx heabit on the curious fact that dead animals, by menus of electric aelion on the larynx, Call be made to emitthe same wounds as when: they were alive, Ho applied a feeble electric current to of talo muscles of the throat of a dead dog, which • iumiediately caused it to bark. The sound was produced evidently by a series of aline;. contractions of the larynx, causing a vibration. He multi- ' .'plied his experiments and found that big dead hounds, for ,instance, could be made to emit a deep - voiced bark as if they were alive, and smaller dogs could be made to produce a long pitiful howl, such .as is usually heard' when they are. said to be balking .or howling at the moon, . The various Irl ids of howls end barks can be produced at will by changing the electric current, .. A CUT-RATE JOB, Gileo—"Say, you didn't get your hair cut at a, barber shop, did you 1„ .. . Miles." if course not, A lock- smith did "Huh job." Giles- "Holl I It ::irks more ;ileo Who work of a hackman." FORCING YOURELF TO TAKE; FOOD To Tortures of Iudigostiou Bat isLoll by as Tonle Powers of DI'. Williams' flak kills; Victims of indigestion have sniall choice between two evils --on the; one hand a wtarvation diet, which; means great weakness and d:apres siun ed spirits, and on the otter: hand > forcing thennselves' to 'take ruurislisnenb in spite of the acuate suffering inflicted by each meal. In the search fora more they And common medicines upset the sto- meth and render the food more dif- ficult. to digest. Laxatives are vio- lent and weakening, and so-called "pre-digested, feeds" merely evade! the eauso of the trouble and the stomach steadily grows weaker. The eeinn30n sense way of .tiring indigestion • is the Dr, Williams' way—the making of, new, rich blood by Dr, Williams' Pink Pills that gives tone to the weakened system and invigorates the distressed di- gestive organs. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured th0us4n<s 0f the worst cases of indigestion through their simple tonic treat- ment and one excellent example of these cures is the case of Miss M. T. 0. Roberge, Sorel, Que., who - says: "For upwards of nine years I suffered almost 'continuously the tortures of indigestion. At times I had no appetite; at others there was a craving for food, but what- ever I took caused me the greatest pangs, As the result of the trouble I suffered from violent ]ieadaehes, and I grew pale and wealc. l tried; many different medicines; some gave me a little relief, but none gave me any permanent benefit un-: til I began using. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. I heel only taken theaa1 a few weeks when I found such help as 1 had not found before. The; pains after eating gradually cheep - peered, my appetite grow better, and after using the Pills for a cou-. ple of months I found myself com- pletely pietel cured .and have not sinee had a twinge of the trouble. II gratefully recommend Dr. Wil -I liatns'.Pink Pills to all who suffer) from any form of indigestion." Through their action on the blood; Dr, Williams' Pink Pills cure such! troubles as anaemia, .indigestion, 1 sick headaches, rheumatism and all. forms of nervous troubles such as 1 neuralgia, , St. Vitus dance, and; partial paralysis. These Pills aro ehpecn Illy vak-able to growing girls and women and cure the hea:claches,. ` sideaehes and other pains known only to them, Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a bo - or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams' ILedicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. A LONG ENGAGEMENT. After ,waiting forty-six years to marry her lover, 1 raulele Since, aged sixty-four, was united recent- ly at Aldorf, Germany, to her sweetheart, Herr Waitaw, who is of the same age. The couple knew each other as school children and became engaged at the age of eigh- teen, when the man went to South America to seek his fortune.- The couple corresponded regularly and exchanged over 2,000 letters and scores of photographs. - SHE AGREED WITH HTl'L Gerald—I know that 1 am not good enough for you. Geraldine—If you and I agree as well on everytlung, we shall get al(ng beautifully together: Your Druggist Will Tell Yon Afut•lue Eye Remedy Relieves Sore Eyes, btiongthens Weak Byes. Doesn't Smart, Soothes Isye Pain, and Sells fur Gee. Try Murillo in Your EYes find in Baby's Byes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation, There are still as good fish in the sea as have ever been lied abort.' There are a number of varieties of coolie.. Holloway's Corn Cure will remove any of them. Call on yule' druggist and get a bottle at once. Mend your own faults and don't let the faults of others, worry you. Keep .GI'nerd's.Liniment in the house, INCONSIDERATE. "1 ani wedded .to.. music," said the operas singer. "Yell evidently think so," re- pliecl the ;cadre of the orchestra, "or you would nut cie,re treat ib AS you do." Kidneys Wrong? If they are yott nr o.in.dangsr, Whet. 'through weakness or dh5ane the kidneys fail to filter the impurities :from the blend,' trouble Nunes at ones. Rneltrtida, Rheumatism, Bola. tion, Gravel, Diabetes, Gall scenes and the dendl,,v Bright's xlsaasa Ore soma of the results of neglected lridnsYe.. Dr, Morse's Indian Root Pills contain a moot Offend,' Blur• cele.which strengthens And nomas Infosthe kiilnevs so that they do 1h air work thou; u,, my ,. nus well. Try Dr. Morse's fr'1dtean •o-2.>ot; P11 VASTNESS OP SI'A.CT, • Figures Which Finite Mind is Scarcely Able to Grasp. Many of those orbs which appear se small to ue because of turtleim-' menso distance are in reality, of oeurse, great and shining suns. If we were to escape from the earth Mk: space, the moon, Jupiter, Sat- urn and eventually the sun would become invisible; hitt, far as we are from the stars, they would still shine brightly upon .es, Many, of these star's are far heav- ier than our sun, For example, klizer,the middle star in the tail of the Great Bear, is 10 tittles Os heavy itis the Suter. To the waked eye there are 5,000 or 0,000 of those heavenly bodies visible. In all pro- bability these planets—perhalis habitable worlds like ours—revolve around them, Sixty-one Gygni is the nearest stab to us .in this pant of the sky.. tAlpha Centauri, in the Southern Hemisphere, is the nearest of all the stars. • The sun is e long way off -930,000,000 miles. Now, multi- ply this by 200,000, and the result a 0 is, toughly speaking, 20, 00000.- , 030,000, and this is our distance from alpha Centauri. Take the speed of an electric cur- rent, which is nearly the same .as thatof light -180,000 miles per 050 - and,' ,Suppose a message to be sent at this speed from a point on the earth's ,surface, it would go seven tunes around the earth in one. sec ore;. Again, let it be supposed that messages were sent off to the dif- ferent heavenly bodies. To roach the moon at this rate it would take about ono second. In eight min- i 1 inld got to the sun, and, allowing for a couple of minutes' delay, one could. send a message to the sun and get an an- swer all within twenty minutes. But, to reach Alpha Centauri it would take three years; and as this is the nearest of the stars, what time must it take ` to get to the o. ors • 1'f when Wellington won the Bat - .e of uterloo, in 1815, the news had been telegraphed off immedi- ately, there are some sties so re - mete that it would not yet have' reached them. To go a step far- her—if in 1000 the rosulb of th conquest. of England had been wired to some of these stars, the message world still be on its way. If the tidings of the first Christ- nlnstidc in Bethlehem had been sent to the stars there are some orbs, situated in the farthermost depths of space. yet not beyond the reach of our great telescopes, whioh could not receive the message for a long time yet. AN EIOELLENT REMEDY FOR ALL BABIES, Baby's Own Tablets are an ex- cellent remedy for babies of all ages. They cure ai'1 stomach and bowel troubles; mice teething easy; dispel worms; and make baby far., good-natured and healthy. They are sold under the guarantee of a Government analyst to con- tain absolutely no opiate or nar- cotic, and thus they can be given ,to the new born baby with perfect safety.. Mrs. Benoit Martin, Avig- non. Que., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent remedy for babies and should be in every home 'where there are young chil- dren." 'Sold by medicine dealers •1r by mail at 213 cents a box from The .Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. When a barber gets nut of one serape he gets into another. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is eompinnded specially to combat dysentery, cholera morbus arJ all inflammatory disorders that •change of food or water may set tip in the stomach and intestines. These complaints are more common in summer than in winter, but they al not confined to. the -aril; menthe, as undue lances, of the bowels may seize e man at any time. Stroh a sufferer will fed epecdv relief in this Cordial, KEEPING 1115 WORD. "Mr. Dustin SLIM said lie was THROW AWAY ALL YOUR FEARS R GIKACUIE, GBAYEL AND 111/EVIIIATIS31 VANISH BEFORE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Proved Once Again in the Case of Mrs, Fred, Krieger, Who Suffer- ed f'l'out ,the Worst Forms 01 Kidney Disease. Palmer Rapids, Ont„ Juno 0 — (Special) -The thousands of Cana, diens who live in daily terror of those terrible forms of Kidney Die, ease known as .Backache,. Gravel and Llreumatism, will be deeply interested in the story of Mrs, Fred Krieger, of this place, "1 :was for years a great suffer- er from Kidney Disease, Gravel, Rheumatism and Backache," Mrs. Krieger states. "It all started through a cold, but 'I got se my Bead ached, I was nervous, my limbs were heavy, I had 'a dragging sensation across ray loins, and I was totally unfit to do anything. "Reeding about wonderful cures by Dodd's Kidney ne Pills led me to Y Pl buy some. After using a few . I found they were doing me good and this encouraged me to con- tiiiue their use. Eight boxes made me well. "1 have been 'able to do nay own work ever ,since and to -day' I air completely cured, Dodd's Kidney Pills gave me health and T feel like a new woman." IF you keep your Kidneys strong and healthy you can never have Backache, IZhoumatism or ,Gravel, Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail to make the Kidneys strong and well. e, AGIICULTURAL ADVANCES Now is the happy seed time; Behold each tiny row. But soon it will be weed time, .And "whack" will, go the hoe. "I am trying to find my brother," said the gentleman from England, timidly, to the fierce -looking per- son with a sheath -knife in one side of his belt' and a six-shooter in the other. "He was in this neighbor- hood about boor or five years ago. His name wee Williamson." "Wil- liamson—kind of at goody-goody -chap?" "Yes, that's the elan!" "Guess- I did know hint. He com- mitted- suicide three, years ago." " V,'hat I My brother committed suicide? Why, he was the last lean in the world to have done such a thing! Was he ill, or in trouble, or what?" "He called Inc it liar, stranger!" Clean Stomach, Clean Mind. — Tho stomach is the workshop of the vital functions and when it gets out of order the whole system clogs in sympathy. The spirits flag, the mind droops and work becomes im- possible. The first care should be to • restore healthful action of the stomach and the best preparation for that purpose is Parmelee's Ve- getable Pills. General use for years has won them a leading place in medicine. A trial will- attest their value. The Milkman—"1 am going to buy a horseless milk wagon." The Housekeeper—"Yes; it -will he so .appropriate—goes' so well with the cowless milk you sell." Mhtard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. She --"Charlie, why are yon so very much opposed to piano duets?" He "From principle. I think it's cowardly fur two persons to attack one piece of music." Do not delay in getting relief for the little folks. Mother Graven' Worm Exterminator is a pleasant and sure cure. T1 you love your child why du you let it suffer when a remedy is so neat' at hand? "We've been having a regular clearance at home," expiniucd Jones at, his °face, "throwing all sires of old things away. I put one of my wedding presents on the fire this morning." "Did von, really?" asked a colleague. "What was it?" "A copper kettle:" replied Jones. sooner or later every mall gets it vele re be wears his collar.' Some men can't even drop a hint without breaking their word. going to retire with a fortune." "He has kept Ins word. When- ever ho goes to sleep he puts his s ,,.' wallet and his checkbook under his pillow." "Isn't a lawsuit over a patent; right about the dullest thing you ever saw?" "Net nlways, 1 at-; tended a lrinl c f that kind once :hat r Was too ftl5iny for aeytbiu;. A' tall Inevyer named Short was read- ing a 0.11'00 -word (locoment he railed: a brief.' The man who has no faith in hu- man nature is not to be trusted No 1)3511 Is entitled; Ir,',red ;t being good Lf he isn't lsu,pl..1 Isle 1', a1), 21 ID. ENGLAND GROWS ILIOLIER. Trach, Iuoomo, Ships, AR Inereae. Q4 la Edward's 'Reign, The story of Enr;land's material progress during King Edward's bile£ reign is told in colossal fig- itres. The imports of the _King- dour, which, at the close of last century stood at $2,000,000,000, last Tear totalled $3,100,000,000, er an increase of 20 per cent, Exports Ie the same'time gained $430,000,- 003, or .nearly thirty per ocut,, and the total foreign trade of the king- dom increased from $1,380,000,000 to $5,400,000,000, or twenty-five per. cent, Comparing the April just passed with the April of ten years ago, that month this year shows a Builds Strong, ea,1thya Sturdy Youngsters. ''o serve—heat la oven, pour hot milk over ft and salt to taste, Sold by all grocers, 13e. a carton; two for 25e. trial trade of $530,000,000, compar- ed with $350,000,000 in the same c4TART A TEA none To=DAF. SEND - month of the last year of the last a pl s and terms i'AlSrod Tyler 1Ltndonr century, an hoe ease of 50 per cent, Ont, There are 18,400,000'tons of ship ;ring registered in .the United King- dom. Ten years ago. there were only 14,000,000. The increase in steam tonnage has been even great- er than that, but sailing vessels lance decreased Perhaps the nest easily obtained test of trade within the country is the bank. clearings, and the bootee these present are almost too large to 'be grasped. Theclearings last year were 68 billion (thousand mil- lions) dollars. It would take a thousand years to count that sum, erunting two a second. This was an increase during King Edward's reign of 23 billion dollars, The aseessment of ineome from trade, professions, etc., excluding those who earl $800 a year or less, is new $5,500;000,000, an increase in the nine years of 1,100 million. This income is received by a little over a million people. Ot"l'DOOR SPORT AND ZA31-B Uri. Every man or woman who loves outdoor life and exercise, should keep a box of Zam-Buk handy, Zam-Buk is a purely herbal pre- paration, which, as soon as applied to cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, blisters, etc., sets up highly ben- fieial operations. First, its anti- septic properties render the wound free from all danger from blood pcisoning. Next, its soothing pro- pel ties relileve and' ease the pain. Then its rich, herbal, balms pene- trate the tissue, and set up the 1t onderful pit -mess of healing. Barbed wire scratches, insect stings, heat rashes, ringworm, ba- bies' heat sores, khafed places, sore feet—all come within Zam-Buk's power. All druggists and stores,. Avoid imitations. ABOUT THE SIZE OF IT. "Half the world doesn't know how the other half lives," said the professor, trying to be sociable. "Yeas," put in the grouch, "and what's more, it's too busy to care." DEAF, LISTEN! Yon have used Horns, Trumpets and other ;Mechanical Devices in t'ie hope of being able to hear, but always found the expected satis- 155110n was spelled "Disappoint- ment." If you write to Ernest Pratt, 408 Yonge Street, Toronto, y.ei will learn some good nesys. Do. it to-clay—better still—do it now! FORCING A HANDICAP. Diogenes returned from bis search for an honest man. "Given up the chase?" they in- quired. "Tt nquired- "Tt became a platter of neces- sity,'; replied the philosopher. "Sunleone stole my lantern." At the Yarmouth Y.3f O..A. Boys' Camp. held ,at im'ket Falls to August. I found MINARD'a LINIMENT most beneficial for sun burn, an fanned/ate relief for collo and toothache. ALFRED STORES, General Secretary, People who do their owe market- ing aro beginning to doubt the old adage, "A1•hat goes up must come down." DON'T BE DECEIVED.— Inscrupalous makers are attetuptiug to steal Y0nr money 175(1 OM` repulatinn by putting out an imitation of "'Ole, D. 0 L,"' Menthol Plaster. he snip to gottate genuine matte by Davis &; Lawrence Co. TOO MUCEI TO EXPECT. Agaipst an old Georgia negro, charged eith stealing a. pig, the evi- delette was t11,5„intely conclusive, and • the judge., who knew the old dopey well, said reproachfully i "New uncle., tIn did ycie steal £hie pig?„ "1loa.ause nigh poor family wee starvin', yo' honor," whispered the ..1 ,1 en:l0. "Family star in. I" cried the jrcige. "Bot they told me you keep five dogs. now is that, under W hr, v+1' }loon; " said r, s:ivin lv, "ye wouldn't 'sped tend for Cres sample to Dept. W. L. Ks malt family to eat than dogs 1" usual Drug & aa„ .rwants, AGENTS WANTED, YOUR SUMMER OUTING. If you aro fond of fishing, canoe- ing, camping or the study of wild animals look up the Algol:gas Na- tional Park of Ontario for your summer outing. A Bicll and game preserve of 2,000,000 acres:inter- spersed with 1,200 lakes and rivers is a-hi'ting you, offering all the at- traetiuns that`Nature can bestow. Magnificent canoe, trips. Altitude 2,000 feet above sea level. Pure and exhilarating atmosphere. Just the, place to put in your summer holidays. Good hotel accommoda- tion. An interesting rind profuse- ly illustrated descriptive publica- tion telling you all about it sent free on application to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. HER EXPLANATION. Howard—Bridget, did my . wife come in a few minutes ago? Ask for Minard's and take no other. Lady (engaging servant)—"I o ught to tell you that we are all strict teetotallers here. I suppose you won't mind that?" Mary Jane —"Oh, no, mum. I've been in a ✓ eformed drunkard's family be- fore.'.' It is Good for Man and Beast.— Not only is Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil of incomparable value in the household, but the farmer and stockman will find it very service- able in the farm yard and on the cattle range, 'often saving the ser- vices of a veterinary surgeon. In injuries to stock and in eases of cough and pains it can be used with good effect. ' A clever but very ceentrie man, who sings comic songs with a groat deal of action, was singing one day at a concert given at a lunatic asy- lum. When he had finished an old woman exclaimed, with a sigh: "And to think I'm in and he's out!" 110 HOME should be without it. Pain- killer the best all-round medicine ever made. Used as a liniment for bruises and swellings. Internally for cramps and diarrhoea. Avoid substitutes,there is but one "Painkiller"—Perry Davis' -25. and 50a The Pill That Leads Thom A11,— Pills are the most portable and compact of all medicines, and when easv to take are the most accep- table of preparations. But they must attest their power to be po- pular. As Partnelee's Vegetable Pills are the most popular of all pills they must fully meet all re- gnirements. Accurately compoun- ded and composed of ingredients Proven to bo effective in regulat- ing the digestive organs, there is no steer medicine to be had any- where. An Irishman, upbraided with cowardice, saki he had as bold a heart as any lean in the Army, but his cowardly legs always ran away with it. If kisses were poisonous the un- dertakers would have to work over- time.. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians, MAKING AN IMPRESSION. "Madam, if you had a child to weep over," suggested the lawyer, "the alimony might be bigger." "But I have none." "At least you have a dog?" "Alas no." "Then there's nothing else to do. We'll have to tnke the robber plant into court." STOOKS. Edi ' 0 vim ,4 CO. Members Toronto Stock Exchange. Safe investor nenfs Write Tor oar wseklr eiroutur on seoarttlas. our new building, 90 10 0 have roared t0 Bay St„ 'l'QI'onfo. esszox .may o mmostnu7 aTsv'.Nf Ifs% INVESTMENT IVY° Proferred stock, nen-speculative, safe. P ermauent. Write for information or bettor still if convenient, come and In. castigate for yourself, 1IIIDSON. BRCS., 202 Jarvis Street, Toronto, CLE A 9�161i�9 Nan0Nttai LADIES' . '' coir© e:1e be done perfeotlr by our ltcr-b Proww, rte to 2181TlSII AMEERMAN SVelne 00. MMON'rl1LArn TO ONTO, o•rrAwd t 4IIS13ge Is Your Hearing Good The BEAR -O -PHONE will give you the benefits of good hearing. Send tor tree booklet, giving partioulars andnames of satisfied users. 'Oleo Special Offer for a Month's Homo Trial. THE BRAND ELECTRO OZONE LIMITED, 314 Spadlna Avenue, Toronto. Yetme rfsn, J unTree, w!'a+ tyd ALL PAIN. endACOI 5 Infmwntation of th sitdueye. of the Bladder, of the Bowels, of the Lungs, Sore Throat Bronohitie, DiCcul BreathingR Croup. Ca- tarrh, Intivonea, Read- aoho, Toothache, Neu- ralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chil- blains, Frostbites quickly cured by Redsay's Roadg Rollet ljatett's . itiversity and j 1oriegle ONTARIO. ARTS W13UCATION T1-r1FuO QGY MEDICINE SCIENCis (including Engineering) The Arts course may be taken without attendance, but students desiring to grad- uate must attend one session. There were 1517 students registered sessioe 1909-10. For Calendars, write the Registrar,.. GEO, Y. CHOWN, B.A. r¢ Iiiegstoo, 001.410. STYLES I N HAIR. Braids, 30 In„ 03.60 • Switches, 22 to 30 In. lang,83.50 to 55.50 Puffs and cues, 18 In • cluster, S2.60 Turban Style, corn. Mete, $1.50Braid, by the yard, 51.00 Ladies and Cent's Wigs, from S17.50 Cent's Toupees, from 512.00 Hair Nets, extra large, • 3 for 13e. Turban Pads, • 30 to 75o. Rare Bhadra extra. Orders over 51.03, post free. Rend sample of hair and cash with order, DAY & MOHLER, 115 King St. West, Toronto. FARM FOR SALE, 320 acres. 4 miles from Qroutell, Main line C. P. R. IDEAL w'IIEAT FARM with- in easy reach of 7 elevators and 1 flour mill, for sato on account of 111 health of Owner, at 525 an Hare, 53,000.00 Cash, if bought prior to July 1st. This price in• eludes crop, 150. acres wheat, 50 acres- oats; 250 acres are cultivated, 315 acres can ha Cultivated. Good buildings, flowing spring %cell water Close to buildings. Land is all open prairie, slightly sloping to the North; guaranteed free from noxious weeds. One of the nicest half -sections in the BEST WHEAT DISTRIC'P in Sask. ateheivenff crop this year should not at least 53,000,00. Apply F. J. KAUFMANN, Rex 101, - Grenfsll, soak. COOPER'S FLY and all these insects almost to death in tato Positively pro- tects horses, cattle, and all live stock from horn -flies, blow -flies, gad - flies, lice, mites, which worry them hot weather, Your COWS tv01 give jf more milk, your horses will work better, your sheep will be healthier, if you use PLY KNOCKER. Quickly, easily and economically a plied with a sprayer. One gallon will protect 25 COWS for two weeks, at a coat of loss than ono trent a day each. $1.75 A GALLON Soo. A QUART VIAL COOPER & RENEWS 'TORONTO. 1