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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1915-5-27, Page 4b rf30L THURSDAY. MAY 27. 10(5 011M111iUN fltHiNCE3 fn rho Bettor ox9'tie Poem : Mr, ___slot,, evidently in had tem - pert taken advantage: of your impel' to reply to my letter svllie r ttppeari•r1 in to recent iernle by re(rorting to p8180081 abuse, thinking that such will meet with the approval of your traders. As thief is one of his well-known rharactertstie:s--ut abuse tbnse who rl(4tl0at see and think as he does and width fH evidenced by hie attack on It. I:. Richardson, a prom Mee t Liberal. but a person who poesessee a spirit of indepeudeuce that will not permit hire tet condone wre,og•ldo}ng 111 his party, but herauso of this be is denounced as bring equally guilty with myself for the eirculr,'.ivu of sleet'on "slush” as he tulle it I cart 0Hnar'e hirrl he pays rile a Somf Innr ill. ir1 rla8(1lsg rue with 1t. L. Richardson in '•bre regard. Mr, Hislop exrrle its into liganrr'. if we are to believe hie He(f-r: ,nater l.te4 author- ity, while he saye 1 oma blockhead. Title I do not. treat Her io 1.11v and will leave: it t„ the people who are rornpe. tent to lodge sr; to the eorrectnees of hIH Htatemr ill thht f re 1t 1H 1101 1157 hiten)lor1 t<, leeeeni tr. the level of p0(80(5ai abuse, err s4 hi ;h lie has haver.. eel himself. 1(c his fir sr. letter be pointed out the growing debt of the emintry auwl tried to fix the resp oY eibil.ty en the mew/tit 0overornet.t. 1e explanation I point- ee3 out that hath parties ate 1'vs4F1o154- ible for the inrrmtee of debt anti to a large extent that inert/ase is jl„itifi- able. I %tasted that, the debt lecre Sed by $82,'11()(),4), doting the life of the late rinse -remota '_bin Ito aay8 wane only an average leereme of seloo(3,001) per ann(110, wf.si„ the Barden Gevern- merit inereased the debt by arra) eres,(X,n d ming lastyear. 6711th a taternenr4 ie misleading and (refalr. Duxsng the time that intervened) between 1850 rand 11X,» the ltd linen, t't the debt mei small but as et r, a 1)t 14 railway regi. fatioo, preened in J'153 and a108051ed at a later period the re,,t boyar( tel ahsnnl( large proportions in 1908 with the result debt ways ((("reseed 814'lii:),15)') during th(4t year. In I13(10 an increase of e15.- 960,410. fele ru, nrlditien 812,Ki8,21)7 and in IDI), 83,773,u()0 wei•: added or a toted inereaae of $70,370,11)2 in the na- t:ional debt of Canada during the last 4 years of the Laurier reign. Net - withstanding the Fant, as 31r•. Hislop Hays, that the treasury ways overflow- ing, every dollar was spent and debt fnr 5 ed to amour stated. e 7 r aH It Lisle The Borden Government t nment 11(4)5 been in power nearly 4 years whist to their financial history 1n 1912 e, sm p1u4 of 8122,591 over all expeodi, rues ; 291a a surplus ((8111' a)1 expenditures of $25,017,5035 ; 1011 a deficit of iiie,40).(10() and in 11315 a deficit of $(10,000,e00. result being an increase in the debt. of Canada of $53,- 240.145 in past 1 year's as compared with an in (.tree of 8711,370,IO2 in 4 years 1,4 Liberal (3overnrnelt, He. sarcastically says I ale iusniting the inteliigenre -of your re(4der8 when 1 Hay that a large portion of the Loss of revenue during last year iH dire to the war. II -is computation of revenue for last calender year sheave a failing off of 82,2833,000 per month for ft months when there was no War ora total fall- ing off for the year of $27,420,000 leav- ing, he Hays. a lot's of .5.'1,(XXI.n(Xl due, to the war. Now her,: iH where his statement 1H misleading. 11,, takes calomel' year instead of (keel year which begirei rel forst. day of April 11111 (anti end's on,31HL of March 11115, No- tice change in result„ WO had 8 menthe war 11113tc•nl of 1 months, therefore rte_ carding to his Noires loss of revenue would ho twice $5,0133,000 or 8133,000,- 000 in last fiscal year due: to the war. I)ecbtrt that fi'orn increase of debt, by Burden Government and you have a net, inrl'eesc in the debt ((oder uadinat'y Oireurn9taime5 of $13,2(1(1,1(15 rte cont- pared With an Mermen/ of 3()70870,102 10 a sirnilru' per1011 by Laurier. 1St; Harr it Cs net a war tax that the Gov- ernment has levied. Let us investi- gate. According to his estimate there will he a fulling oil in revenue, des to war, of $15,000,000 in the year, to that add $7,000,000 for interest r1)5 War loan and you have 822,000,1)00, then add $55,000,0110 for pension fund and you have a total of 827,04)0,0(10. income front new taxes iH estimated at $30,- 000,000 Hu that in accepting his method of calculation there is little dispar iiy in the amounts. 110 Rays the war hag helped industrial conditions. Sarh an aegurnent 1 consider unworthy of con- eideratiun. Cut down the expendil.nr(1 they say but they have never moved that cer- tain expenditures be struck out. TiaV talk and insinuate, but have. no alternative to offer. Stop public works they eery and again urge Gov- ernment to increase expenditure. For example M. Martin M. P., fol. Montreal, 1:rilicitled (inve'o)ntm1, fnr not plachrg amts horn of 83,000,00(1in .08410514te8 to relieve labor nnntlitions Su )Aontreel. Geo, 1'. Grebe urge(1. Gov- ernment, to 4155) !LH influence with the bank55 in order Leat manufacturers might receive money and commence operations and thus give relief to labor conditin155, Member for Sl. 13yaclnthe, (,lnebec, urged. Govern- ment to proceed with public works to give relief to unemployed. 1(, A. Mc- Donald, M. 1'., Places, N. S., con- t.lorrluud Government for not giving more protection to Iron and store) in- elustt'y in his Province. He said Laurier Government gave you $45,000 per month in bounties but title Govern- ment will do nothing. Here we have leading Liberals urging inereaued ex- pondiliires to relieve labor conditions and still they Hay Out down expends' tore, Is that emisi8tent ? Govotn- Montis proreorlhrg to complete elf pu1)11(1 work under construction in order Lhat employment; b' g iven to our d citizens and the national interests con - stewed, They charge Government with extravagance but, point to no specific case where $1.00 of public (1(000y luta bene rrrisepent. The re - novae of 1111111ic A.ccounbe Comrnibtee, to which rho Liberal members have (4000104 for investigation 01' any ex- petelit;111'e made by the Government, shmv that with the exception of $12,- 000 for supplies for fleet contingent, no money time directed (rant tern girl- stallion Routes for 1915 :nate rrinrtie, The firr)vernlrient'B pellet* lute received the fullest lovesti- gatiOn : the prosecution of the svrnng.. -- ilo•eand 1.101 return _orinnney taken' INCIDENT' wrongfully from tiro treet,ut'Y of the couutey. Ali, llisluiFt'H' attitude', and NELBON. HAYDEN, Proprietor one he ptrshitently i'011oWed through• MONDAY-WUM l ,ve bli own stable -Lot I. out his letter, is to /unify 'wrongdoing, (Ioe.l Garay, and go South to urea merlon• in hi,, perilbynay ug ,; ;tory (#,,,r n• eahlea ruinirei Hafor Poop i Iteen rWes tend moot surae 20 y(8J's a,gn did the melts t'UESIM'i.• 01 fiT and -fast Yn ,0ari Hne1h• thing, Which poicy swill you accept or's,lot le, tCmi.(2.fnrn,n,n'then8oulhand that of Bordet? Government of that, of _Gist t0 flesh McKay's, I,ot 2e, Con, la, !or tilt' htteGOV('r'ninenlas annneit ted by nlKht. Mr,. Histo) ? raceen',,, L 21), ca . it for west to whWiere Hislop Strachan s, Lot 2a, Can. (L tar epee, whore Pte 13e says 1 am wrong in etatieg late w01 remain till Thnrrdny Morning Government iaresJr,oueiblefor dealings n,w oriba Can4•ht ay„� lfteaeonRet eti of McKenzie &'bMann with Wile Do- gait and North to olein Ylaber'a, hdy,Grey minion and s4at,rs Hutt. 4,100,11(N)acres and Weer/co,ter ni ht of land were given by Tory Govern- • i igt7--wi of to bfoleewerah to $eery merits, time leaving the imprecation is Own stable n r 14 t nien8onth and west to his own at1Alo fnr ninon that said grants were given to MG j SATURDAY -west one North to Wm. (3_U• Kenzie & .Mann, which is u0G the 53(a80 j son x.l at a8 bey Bowlek and Tarnborry, for 111es(s gran Gd were reads pl'Ws' to 1801 , noon t Ehon Ails oyrnremain until the ,atnl,lo where hs will and M(Kenzie & Mann did nor, begin ite railway building till 1805 svbon they)t acquired (he chru4(15' of the Lake Pure Brod Clydesdale Stallion AlanttobaReit way &.(lanai Company, BORDER CHIEF after Wards pnrchrtsbng the Win(4peg and Hudson Bey 1111e (turf 418o the (15031) V01,20 Enrolment NC. OW, Form I Inspectedoated and Approved. dManitoba South Western, tit us form- ing ur -ing the beginning or what le 110W ALLAN SPENT, Prop. known as the Canadian Northern Th)55 well known Clye0 horse will stand for service daring the present season at his own stable, Lot 14, (Jon. 4, Morris. 47.4 BLAISDON COLIN (Imp.) ltailsvay system. 10 1003 they were inoognived by Leto lee Govetrnrlent by a guarantee of their bonds anti later r0 1011 Laurier Government guar•ante- e(i their bunds to the extent of $85,- 000,00I for the line from Montreal to Port Arthur oe a total or $55,000,000 thus establishing in this country a third '_'railer nntineutul ('ail way. The ProviureH hall aloe guuranteee Web boucle to the extent of $370,0(10,000 arid. - (01 the sO'erlgth of theuarantees given by the Dominion and the. Pro- • viores:McKenzie & Mann were enabled todispose of 0nguat'anteed bonds to • the extent of $170,000,000. That was the condition of affairs when 141c - Kenzie & Mann came to Borden ask- ing for additional guarantees. 'rhe enterprise was threatened with eol- (epee. Aid must be given or allow the I road to ge into liquidatiou. Govern- ' meta decided to see the road carried to ry,rnpleLion, whirl was agreed to by Sir Wilt idLaurier, Geo. P. Graham and ex -Pittance Minister Fielding. Only d.ff.neece of Opinion was regard- ing seeu(ity given by McKenzie & Mann frit said guarantee. Liberal. Ge.ver•mnerits of Alheeta, .Saskatehe- wart and Quebec solicited the Borden Government to give aid required for ernepletion of the lire, "But, says ;lir. Hislop, if Lathier had been in },ower :lk11.1t55ie & Marin would not Crave been able to drag the Govern- ment into a partnership which calls for the Government to put up the money and the other fellows dose they please In spending it." What mil the Mins :' Laurier, e' b av 855,000,- (XN) in _,oar anree) W a1rKenzte & Mann but dirt not ee0ure anything in return for the people. Borden gave $52,000,- 000 se per tslr. Hislop's statement, but secured for the people of Canada $40,. 000,000 of stork In the rued, or in other words 215 of the ptnfits accruing from the operation of the road will be paid into the treasury of this Dominion for the benefit r,f the people, whereas Laurier Government gave 555,000,000 in guarantees but secured nothing, al- lowing all profits to go to McKenzie & Mann. He might tell you of 14c - Kenzie & Mann's dealings with Laurier (Government in 181)7 in the Yukon, which cost country a large sum and nothing in return for the people. He might also tell of the high apprecia- tion, of the services of McKenzie & Mann by the late Government. They eo loved them and adrnix'etl the gteat work that McKenzie & Mann were doing for Canada, in the capacity of railway builders, that high hnuors were b5HtoWe(1 on these 4(314(115011(151 by the King, at request of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and to -day are known as Sir William ;McKenzie and Sir Donald Mann. Mr. Hiel0p says Borden gave sub- Airlies to the extent of 824,000,000 and. Laurier only gave 80,000,000. Take the N. T. Railway for which they are reeponeible. 000.P. Graham, ex -Min- ister of ltailways in Laurier Gover'n- 11/0711 says the 7 years interest which tili0 (toiletry pays to Grand 'Trunk Pacific is subsidy what does it ansount to ? The l:aster'n division Front Meno- tom to Winnipeg will cost the people of Canada $2041,1100,000 the hitere8t on that for. 7 years, at 4% compounded and you have it8ubsidy of 803,000,000 Ln G. T. Pacific. That is not all. They bound this country :to pay 7 years interest without r'eaource, 00 the Mountain Hectic), which will emit the people of Canada another $14,000,- 00) and again on account of the im r er ent.it clause, i' 1 n i ns h/h w as put in w L 1 g p their Bill a tainst rot protest of . 6 p e S. Sutker, M. P., for Hamilton, this country is culled on to pay an additional sunt to said Company of $13,000,000. The aareetnent gives the G. T. P. Co'y a lease of the road for fro years at, 3% on cast of conetluction but (mina, y Will have to pay at least 31% for the money, therefore we 01081 capitalize the difference viz. (i per rent. foe 50 years and yon have 825,000,000 more, or total of $115,000,000 subsidy for building 1750 lnfle8 of Railway from 4.Vinnipeg to the Ooael or a subsidy of 8)15,(100 per mile. To this add the. $0,000,00(1 Mr. Ilis1Op Days Sir Wilfrid gave and you have a tol;al or 13121,1)()0,- 000 of subsidy given by Sit WWeld while Bohlen gave but $24,000,01X1. They deceived the people of (3811(0111. in estimating nest of N. '2, R. at $00,000,- (1(1)) when it hits actually mist. $2(1)0,000,- 000 anti to Lhat add 8115,010,050 of 8nb81(18 to (3,'1'. R. Co'y and if we in r.lud5 Quebec: bridge you have $25,0(N),- (1111) more or Intal east to people of Canada ((I' 13840,000,000, an amount al wiper equal to National debt of Canada. Because R. L. Richard- son ohjents 1,0 Hurls extr'avagan('e he is charged with the (emulation of election ',steals," He might have told you of the lion. A. 0. Blair, who re. signed hitt-position as Minister of Rail - Ways rather than be g uilty of placing retch burden on the peo- ple of Canada. With Lhie burden on our hands, the establishing of It third Transcontinental railway by the late government known as (J. 14, R., the commencement of Hudson Bay. Rail- way by them, I think you will agree wide tete that a large proportion of expenditure ie tine to ieaislation pleat ed on Statute book prior to Borden government coming 185,0 power and HENRY BONE, Prop. TLIs pure bred Shire Stallion will stand at /ANIMA /fettle. s5 Lot 20, Con 8, Morris, dur- ing'heseaoatr. Terms, 510.0840 insure a colta week old, es this to wer year. Enrolment No. 7700, 8'orw 1, certifying to freedom from mal. formations and diseases named under Act. Elle laden Colin Ma well bred home and worth seeing. CUMBERLAND GEM 120781)0046, Enrolment No. 1897 Inspected and Approved, JOHN J. McOAV1H, Prop. This wall bred -horse will stand for service during the present season at his own stables, Lradbnry, Lot 2G, Con. 18, btcKtliop, which itis bound to recognize by car- ry1ng said writ ks to completion. It is said it is ((holy to adult a utis- take, but this Mr. Hislop is not willing to do. He said in his fest letter price of hinders had advanced by virtue of the new tariff and argued that a far in • - er, who hays a binder pays: $10 of a war tax, 82 going into the treasnry and 88 into the pockets of the mane- - facturers, 1 mauled out the fanner did not pay a war rite on a binder as bi0det8, mowers and harvesters ate exempt from nese tariff. Beaten on that paint he tries auother deyiee to mislead the farmers. He says when the tariff on binders, mowers and harvesters was reduced by the Borden government they increased value) ion and as a consegnence the farmer paid more duty than before reduction. if Mr. Hislop would acquaint himself with facts he would not make such an f unwarranted statement. What are , the farts ? I will take irnpor1ttinn of . 7 and 8 foot binders. imported and en -1 trred at port of Winnipeg in the year 1911 under the late government and • before reduction of 5% in tariff 'by Borden government. Total number of binders entered in .1911 was 208, total valuation for duty purposes, 822,558, average valuation 8108.40. Now take the number of binders en- tered at sante city in 1914. after duty was reduced by Borden. Number err- tared 193, total valuation for duty 1 purposes, 819,403, average valuation per binder, 8100 84. Then we have follnwing result, duty paid by fanner in 1911 011 a binrler $1898, duty paid by farmer in 1914 after reduction in duty by Borden, 818.04 or in other 1 words the farmer who buys a binder in U. S. pays 85.94 less duty -in 1914 than he did in 1911 under the late government. He says the fanners of Canada have to pay 20% more for a binder than the United States farmer pays. I will give him a conundrum. If a farmer pays 20 % more when duty is 1244%, and the valuation 8100.84, bots much per cent rnnre would he pay when duty Was 174% nu a binder and the valuation $10840? This should be conclusive on the binder question, as on mowers and other agricultural implements so far as the government isconcerned, with regard to valuation for deity purposes. If Mr. Hislop would try and give farts instead of quoting extracts from Liberal news- papers, designed for political purposes he would do a gond work for the farm- ers of this country, What is Mr. His - COULD NOT SLEEP, COULD NOT EAT Woman So Weak and Nervous Could Not Stand Her Chil- dren Near Her -- Vinol Changed everything for Her g Y Plant City Flµ, -•1r j wish;; geoid tell everybody about Vinol, For nineear I was in bad health, I got se I could not sleet) , and I could mit stand Mohave have my children come near me. 1 could not even saw or do any heavy housework 1 was simply tired all the time, 1 tried SO many medicines I could not recall them all, but nothing did me any good, One day a friend asked me to try Vinol and said it was the best tonic she ever saw. I did so, and soon got the first good night's sleep I had had for a iongg time. Now I sleep well, my appetite ie good, my nervousness is all gone and I am so strong and well 1 do all my house- work and work in my flower garden without feeling tired or nervous. Vinol has made mea wetland happy woman." .. Mrs. C. 1•-1. MILLER, Plant City, Fla. Vino) contains the' curative, healing principles of fresh cod livers (without oil) and tonic iron. Wo ask every weak run-down, ner- vous person in this vicinity to try Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic Without oil, on our guarantee to return their money if it fairs to benefit. P. It, SMITH, Druggist Brussels, ..-.--...---,---- ..-...r.,_-- T ateP V \‘k\1/4\1_, The "Mark of Quality" which .accurately weighs, ccureatey and automaticallyseals g �ht Lantic Sugar in dust -tight, germ -proof . cartons. Bythis method of packing P g no ` hand touches the sugar from the Refinery to your pantry. f/fe Look for the Lantic Red Ball on each package which automatically packs Lantic Sugar in white cotton and jute bags. Wonderful machines weigh and stitch tight each bag—no hand - touching the product. These machines give an idea of the up- to-date methods employed in our new Model Refinery—where every step in the process of manufacture is planned - to make—"Sugars of Extra Quality." Buy in Original Packages Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited 2 MONTREAL, QUE. ST. JOHN, N. B. lop's record with regard to Agricultur- al implements, a simporter of a g ov- eunenpledged to give the farmers free impletneuts? Placed in power in 1890 •ave no relief foo' 10 years, in 1907 they reduced duty on binders, mow- ers and harvesters h 24%,bringing e t s v.i0 down from 20%to 174%, At that time Dr. Schnffuer, of Sont'is, Manitoba, moved that 'it'be reduced to 10 per cent but they voted that:4awi. Wm. Knowles, M. P. foe Moose Saw, the man who moved for free agricultural impletntiuts during the session of 1914, said in 1907 in speaking against the Schaffner resolution, "The ulam1fac- turers of agricultural implements must certainly undersell the other manufacturers of the world, or they must compete with there at least. They can do .so either by cutting peice8 o ' by selling- in the open mar- ket at the same price as they are 801)- ina f u Canada. 1? t110y110 80 by selling at crit peiee0, it is no argument in the month of the Hon. member for Dal. ton (Mr, Bendel sen), that the agri. cultural implemeirt makers can statin on their awn fooling. If they sell ire foreign ,markets at the same pride as in Canada then they can compete with Ile it competitors and the re- moval of the ditty would make no dif- ference at all. 1f t tic 0auad)101 55(1011)• facture] s compete 115 the world's mar- ket8 filch prir•e rnitst be just as low and there would be no object wit/M- eyer in reducing the duties further,"' This doctrine was ,1r(mie800(1 In by Mr. leis tip and' the government. be Boppnttr'd, '_'hail is mit all In 1911 he supported a policy to fix the duty Oil bilidelc, mowers, and harvesters at 15 per cent and other agricultural im- plements ata higher rate and that in the face of the fact that the Americans offered free trade in implements if the Canadian government would agree to such a proposal. This offer for free implements was refused by Me. 1Yisiop and his party. They went further and );ave the manufaeturere assurance that there would be no further reduc- tion. Mr, Nesbit, Liberal Al. P., in speaking in the city of Woodstock said "He could not see that the manu- facturers Would be touched very Much, as few articles rnanufacLul-ed in Canada were affected. He was sure the Bain and ‘Vuodstock wagon Companies would compete in the world's markets, even with ' 2f pet(, cent reduction in duty. He thought the manufacturers opposed 1140)pioei. ty, because of what might follow the "thin end of the wedge,." but he had been aeaured by Sir \Vllfrfd Laurier and Mr. Fielding that nothing of the sort would f illow They had gone as far in the 45u•nte514' inlerrs1.0 its they would go." Sir Wilfrid Lititie1 ques- tioned in Plrrliiament with legated to statement by ale. Nesbitt said, ',The statement!mule by the Hnn, member foe North .Oxford (Mr. Nesbitt) was. (mite consistent with oui• policy, it wee nothing .new and he had peefert authority not o Av he hub every ((mem- ber on the L,beeal eide to make that statement." Mr. Hislop talks of in- sulting the iutot Iigenoo of yeer readers, but to turn down the fanners of this comary when the government,which he supports had mit nppm'Intlity to grant them relief b11 eefueed to aro so and then to tom right -about flee Mid ask the farmees fee their support is a juggling ton that fete Olen 59031111 care to perform. The Borden government has done nrisch for the farmer, three times the money is voted to 088ist Agriculture 01mpared with Lam', r gnvorltnent, Rural mail was used by1 the me government us a political expedient, establishing it in many counties for political gain, while the people of Huron had to pay their share of ex- pense bet was denied a service. Bor- den gnvernuteut has lowered duties on implements ; made ditching machines free of duty ; exempted a large num- ber of articles from war tax, such as 'r bt leers finrvestere mowers binding tsv101', cottonseed m� meal, corn for feed- ing purposes, fertilizers, &c., but that - is not all, the new tariff gives the fanner an additional peoLeetron of 1 0.111t8 per dozen on eggs, nel(rly'2 cents per pound on butter, also additional peotectiocc on everything he produces, so: that the farmer lies no right to complain of his treat inept by the pets - mit c8nverurnent. Mr: Hislnp.in his closing paragraph • (188nane8 the proportions of a Goliath but l ran as8(11'e yon that those who know hien anti have tnade a. study of his letter, will come to the conclusion that lie falls short of his own estimate, excepting for abuse, hose in which he ex- , g cells, In his blustering challenge to meet me 011 the platform during the cam- paign I can assure you he does not intimidate t datert ' r e to the le n net and should I be the candidate I will do my best to accommodate hien in every respect. Thanking yen, Mr, 17ditor, foe year valuable apace anti regretting that it has been necessary to again taouble you, I remain, Yours, Sse., J. BOWMAN. Re iben C Martindale, proprietor of Saiblhil.l ,Hotel, in Sandwich West, end- ed his life by shooting. The new Young Women's Christian Association building at Serlia, Opt., costing_ 820,000 was dedicated. Many women with disfigured complexions never seem tothink that they need an pccasional cleansing inside as well as outside. Yet neglect opthis intern albething.ehows itself n spotty, arid salipw cm lexons— }ell as dreadful headaches and bilienseess, Iq eca se the liver becomes sluggish, and Waste matter eec l pe 5.which Nature cannot rmove without Oaataa. ,Thepe t CHAMBE .. LE remedy is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which stimulate the liverto healthy activity, remove fermentation, gently cleanse the stomach and bowels and tone the whole digestive system. Sure, safe and reliable. Take one at night and you feel bright and sunny in the morning, Get Chamberlain's today—druggists 25c., or by mail from Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto t5 r s