HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1920-2-19, Page 7MUCH .SUFFERING
DUE TO TOIN BLOOD
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:Bich, Bed Blood Necessary to
Health and Strength.
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If more people knew how many ills
:and pains are oaused by thin, watery
blood a great deal of guttering would
be avoided. Men and women often
,stiffer for long periods from stomach
'trouble, headache, palpitation of the
heart, and nerveus complaints such as
neuralgia, without suspecting that
anaemia or bloodlessness is the cause.
The blood goes to practically every
part of the body, carrying oxygen and,
nourishment. The efficient action of
every •organ is :directly dependept up.
on the quality of the nourishment it
gets from the blood. If the blood is
thin it becomes weak in nourishment
.and health fails, The- best way„to
'keep• the blood rich and red and thus
enjoy good health is through the use
of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. At the
first sign of weakness these pills
:Should be taksil and good robust
health will soou' follow. The state=
ment of Mrs. J. J. Murray, Corbetton,
•Ont., shows the value of 'lir, Williams'
Pink Pills in cases of this Idnd• She
+says:—"A few years ago my (laugh-
ter, Lillie, was in a very badly run
down condition. She was pals, thio,
and scarcely able to go about. The
least exertion made her heart pelvi-
c' 'tate so violently that we were actual-
ly afraid ono. of these spells might
carry her off. She slept so badly that
often she 'would lie awake until morn-
ing, Treatment did not seem to help
^;r :her and we were almost in despair
when a friend advised the/use of Dr.
Williams' PinkePills, A few weeks'
'use of this medicine showed a decided
improvement, and a further use of the
pills fully restored her to health, and
she Inas since been a strong, healthy
;girl. Some time later I was taken ill
myself, being badly run-down .from
household care. A doctor was called
in but his medicine did not seem to
'bring back my strength, and remem-
bering what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
:had done for my daughter, I decided
'to drop the doctor's medicine and try
then. The results that followed were
like those in my daughter's case, and
through tate use of the pills I was
soon a well woman. I am glad to give
my experience in the hope that some
other sufferer may find the way to
'health." '.
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You can procure Dr, Williams' Pink
Pills through any dealer in medictue,
or they will be sent you by mail at 50'
ceuts a box or six boxes for $2.50 by
writing direct 'to The Dr, Williams'
Medictte Co., Brockville, Ont.
Past campaigns to increase Can-
.tidian livestock have usually been
limited in success because 00 one
could assure what an organized pack-
ing industry now offers—a world
wide market.
MONEY ORDERS.
The safe way to send money by mail
is by Dominion Express Money Order.
=eon Minard's Liniment in the house.
Chiefly for photographing machin-
ery, a camera has been invented large
enough for a man to enter it to change
the plates.
.Ask for Minard's and take no other.
CelMV311's Ex i ort5 of Pulp
ted Papier.
With the preseut high. ,rate et ex+
change between Canada rand the
United States,u arable to this
so n fa Y
country, authorities are emphasizing
the great importance not only of de -
e -teasing qui purchases abroad but of
Inoreasleg Canadian production and
export trade.
The important role being played iu
this connection by the pulp and paper
industry of Canada 15 Inadequately
realized. This "groat industry now
ranks third in volume and, value with
respect to its products exported
abroad, and second in the amount of
capital invested. During the flecal year
ending March 31, 1919, the total value
of pulpwood, pulp autl paper exported
abroad was nearly $100,000,000, of
which upwards of 80 per cent. went to
the United States. In total value, this
represents an increase of 31 per Dent,
over the preceding 'year, and 87 per
Dent, over exports for the year ending
March 81, 1917.
During the past year, over 1.5 mil.
lion cords of raw pulpwood was ex.
ported to the United States, valued at
upwards of $1,500,000. Wood pulp ex-
ports for the year are valued at around
$35,000,000, of which most went to the
United States,
"4Crith exhaustion of United Status
supplies, or pulpwood in the eastern
states already in sight,tand with the
Industry growing by leaps and bounds
in Canada, the question of future sup-
plies becomes of the most pressing
urgency, that invested otipital may be
protected and communities fouttcled
mien this .business may not, after a
time, be compelled to migrate, as has
so frequently been the case in the
United States,
The first essential is much more
adequate protection of our forests
from destruction by fire. While great
progress has been made in recent
years in this direction, much still re-
mains to he accomplished, as evi-
denced by the destructive fires of the
past season.
The next great requisite is such
[modification of existing methods of
logging as will leave the cut -over
lands in better condition to produce a
crop of the more valuable species.
This involves a careful study, in ad-
vance of logging, by practical forest-
ers, in order that the methods best
adapted to the particular locality may
be adopted.
For the mixed pulpwood forests of
hardwoods and conifers, some plan of
transporting and utilizing the 'hard-
wood species must be devised, other-
wise these forests will continue the
present process of rapid conversion
into hardwood species alone, render.
!ng them less and less valuable for the
production of pulpwood. This is one
of the greatest problems now before
an important portion of the pulp and
paper industry.
Black ()palls in Australia.
A find of black opal at Tintenbar,
near Balllna, New South Wales, has
caused much excitement at Melbourne,
says a despatch. There has been a
rush of applicants for miner's rights
and permission to anter private lands.
The Melbourne Age states that nearly
a hundred claims have already been
pegged.
=nerd's LEnim'ent Lumberman's 3•rlend.
Tho most valuable pearls are
°round; next come the pearl -shaped,
and lastly, the egg-shaped..
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Charming Styles for Children.
88)'6 9014
No. 3876—Boy's Suit. Price, 20
cents. Knee trousers. Cut in 3 sizes,
2, 4 and 6 years. Size 4 requires, one
material, without vest, 2 yards 36
inches wide, or 1% yards 50 inches
wide; with contrasting vest, 13$ yards
36 inches wide, or 1% yards 50 inches
wide; vest, % yard 27 or 86 inches
wide.
No. 9014—Girl's Dress. Price, -20
cents. Smocked or shirred, Cut in
6 sizes, 2 to 12 years. 'Size 8, with
short sleeves, 1% yards 42 inches
wide; contrasting, % yard 36 inches,
wide; one material, long sleeves, 2%
yards 42 inches wide, McCall Trans-
fer Design No. 690. Price, 15 cents.
No. 8922'—Litlo Bey's Suit. Price,
15 cents. Cut in 4 sizes, 1, 2, 3 and 4
years, Size 4 requires, waist, 1 yard
27 inches wide, or a,8 yard 32 !inches
8922 9190 9158
wide; trousers, collar cuff facing, 118
yards _27 inches wiJ , or 1 yard 36
inches wide; one material, 2%4 yards,
1 27 inches wide, or 11,E 'aids 36 inches
wide, •
No. 9190—Child's Dress, Price, 20
cents. Cut in 5 size) 6 months, 1, 2,
4 and 6 years. Size 41 requires, with
long or ,short sleeves, 1% yards, 32
inchesewri:dle, or 144 yards, 42 inches
. wide.
No. 9158—Girl's Dress. Price, 20
cents, To be slipped on over the
head; with shield; straight pleated
skirt, Cut in 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years.
'Size 8, with long sleeves, 2% yards 36
inches wide; with short sleeves, 238
yards 86 inches- wide.
Wiese patterns, may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or from.
the McCall Co., 70 Bond SL, Toronto,
Dept, W.
For your fable drip,
the safest, satisfying beverage is
4 t 1?. fwn
When tea or .c ifee disa r'ees'. -
when fussed- atp nerves fin.
that either is harmful—,
Order a tin Grills rich, hoif
joome,soiloy#4 drink i
Iroula find it 44;41-1 e.coui' 'omi O1
And pie tsin ;
T efer9`°,e Reason*
stin
Cured by Suggestion.
Oen a dunib man be made to speak
merely by being told that he meet
speak?
Impossible though it may .(;com,
cure8 liaV l been effected by this
me,
L0115ieuteColpnel Sir ]Frederick Mott,
one of the foromost apeelallsts In nor.,
vows' diseases, claims to have cured
several dumb soldiers by suggestion.
Five men who were mutes were sent
to. hint after they had been treated
previously, and it had boon suggested
to them that they were not going to
get well, He took the first man into'
a room and told hint that he never
left a patient until he had cured him,
"oven if it took him a couple of
hours.” \
The doctor had recourse to a little
galvanism on the mau't throat, and
asked him to count ten. At first he
indicated that he could not, but after
coughing his lips began to move.
Then he was asked to naive the days
of the week and to sing "God save the
IUug." Eventually he spoke; and
the other fpur were also cured by this
method.
HEALTHY CHILDREN
ARE HAPPY CHILDREN
The well child is always a happy
child—it is a baby's nature to be
and contented, Mothers, if your
little ones are erose and peevish and
cry a great deal they are not well—
they are in need of medicine—some-
thing that will set their bowels and
stomach in order, for nine -tenths of
all childhood ailments arise from a
disordered state of the bowels and
stomach. Such a medicine is Baby's
Own Tablets:. They are a mild but
thorough laxative which regulate the
Vowels, sweeten the stomach, and thus
drive out constipation, colic, indiges-
tion; break up colds and simple fevers
and make the baby healthy and happy.
Concerning them, Mrs. Albert Hamel,
Pierreville, Que., writes: — 'Baby's
Own Tablets are the best medicine I
know ogf for little ones. They relieved
my little girl from constipation when
nothing else would and I cau strongly
recommend them to other mothers."
The Tablets are sold by medicine
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„
Brockville, Ont.
Re -organization of B. C.
Forest Branch.
The British Clolumbfa forest"
Branch has recently undergone a com-
plete administrative re -organization,
which will enable it to handle its large
volume of work more adequately, and
render better service to the public.
The retern of technically trained
foresters from overseas, coupled with
the acquisition of new men, has ren-
dered thisprogressive action possible.
In- recognition of valuable services
rendered, as well as of increased liv-
ing costs, the salary scales have also
been revised upward in a way that
will set the standard for other govern-
mental forestry organizations through-
out Canada.
One of the features of the reargent-
zation is the establishment of an of-
fice of investigations. Its duty will be
to conduct studies and researches into
the various, problems connected with
the administration of provincial Crown
timber lands. This will include
growth studies, volume studies, re-
generation surveys, methods and costs
of slash disposal, etc.
The Forest Branch has full charge
of all phases of Crown timber land
administration, including not only fire
-
protection but the enforcement of the
Weber regulations, scaling, collection
of forest revenue, grazing, and the cle-
velopment of domestic Columbia tim-
ber. The forest revenue of the Pro-
vince aggregates upward of $2,700,000
per year and is now to be materially
increased, due to the enhanced selling
price of lumber, .upon the basis of
which stumpage prices for timber cut
on Crown lands will be increased.
Si'airvillo, Sept, 30, 1902.
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
'Dear Sirs.—We wish to inform you
that we consider your MINARD'S
LINIMENT a very superior article,
and we use it as a sure relief for sore
throat and chest, When I tell you I
would not be without.,it'11 the price
was one dollar a bottle, I mean it,
Yours truly,
CHAS. F. TILTON.
What the Motor Car
Has Done.
Created wealth by Increasing land
values.
Brought the farmer close to his mar-
kets, making farming a more profit-
able and pleasant occupation,
Enabled the physician to save time
in reaching ]lis patients and save lives
111 litany instances.
Increased the personal efficiency of
all business men who have availed
themselves of its time and ]abor•sav-
ing advantages.
Aided the salesman to cover intim
territory in less time—to do his work
better, quicker and at less expense,
Furnished a means of healthful re.
creation for all.
' Stimulated the building el thou-
sands of miles of better highways,
bringing commercial prosperity to
hundreds of cities and towns formerly
handicapped because of their Mecces.
sibillty,
Enabled those in rural communities
to enjoy all the advantages of the city
and those,in the cities all the pleas.
urea of the country,
Increased the economic wealth of
the country by °reatihrg a new Indus.
try which now ranks among tile groat
Induetilos of the country.
Stimulated greater sociability
among farmers a d encouraged them
to modernize that$ Methods and their
homes.
Delnonstl'ated the economy and eft.
porlority of motor transportation for
all oonimercia:l ueee,
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NEURITIS
so memthat Patna , pare ralYxing
m o tile
l m o i
3 a t4 n
nt a
nerves. s'. not suffer an
Other day. If I'm: ase M
viotiin, try
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aeto
Tem &l �
Rheumatic
h,
. Capsules
Nothing else brings relief
bo qulokly and AO surely.
Send for free sample 10
T,m setons, 142 Ming St.
W.; Toronto.
For sale at reliable drug-
gists for * 1.05 a box,
a
AST H MA
Templeton's RAY -MAH Cap -
sines are guaranteed to relieve
ASTHMA. Don't suffer an.
other day.
Write Tornpletons,142 King St.
W., Toronto, for ireesamp e,
Reliaakis druggists sell them at
What the Sun Gives Us.
The cost of light per ounce has re-
cently been worked out by Dr, Charles
Davidson, of Greenwich • Observatory.
It takes an appalling amount of light
to weigh an ounce, he says, and the
goat, as supplied by gas and electric
light companies, works out at some-
thing like $50,000,000.
The sun showers down on us 160
tons of this valuable stuff every day,
says the doctor, yet we often neglect
the free gift and prefer to pay $50,-
000,000 an ounce for a very much in-
ferior quality.
If the sun charged us for his rnag-
uiflcent light at the same rate as the
gas and electric light companies, we
should have to pay $286,720,000,000,000
a day, or about 105,000 million million
dollars a year;" but the sun does not
charge—he gives it to us all without
money and without price.
GIRLS! A MASS
OF WAVY, GLEAMY
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
het t)Danderine" save and
glorify our hair,
In a few moments you can trans -
term your plain, dull, flat hair. You
can have it abundant, soft, glossy and
full of,life. .Just get at any drag or
toilet counter a small bottle of "Dan-
derine" for a few dents, Then moist-
en a soft cloth with the Danderine and
draw this through your hair taking
one small strand at a time. Instant-
ly, yes, immediately, you have doubled
the beauty of your hair. It will be a
mass, so soft, lustrous, fluffy and so
easy to do up. All dust, dirt and ex-
cessive oil is removed.
Let Danderine put more life, color,
vigor and brightness in your hair.
This stimulating tonic will freshen
your scalp, check dandruff and falling
hair, and help your hair to grow long,
thick, strong and beautiful,
Ladysmith's Relief.,
Ladysmith, in South Africa, was re-
lieved on February 28, 1900, atter a
long sedge by the Boers. Sir George
White was commanding officer in the
besieged City.
Aid to the Blind,
An inventor has mounted a wheel
on the end of an cane intended to be
used by blind persons to guide them-
selves about streets without tapping
on pavements,
'
0—r- • —•a-- a,
d Laugh When People
Step On Your Feet
• Try this yourself then pas)
▪ I along toothers.
It works]
'ri8oll'Poets,
rl'h0 recent pubiieatten of a voluunl.
of verse by a member, of the Bast
Yorks Refitment, of Thialand, Writtett
during two years' Weary captivity in
a Turk*, 'orison camp, is a ronlhidor
;tn to beautiful poems which many
t'amoue Englishmen have written in
prison,
11 will be remembered t hat Coeur
Wilde wrote "The Ballad V Reading
gaol" while incarcerated in that pris.
on, as well as his wonderful prose
piece, "De Profundis,'
One of the most famous of prison
poets was ,Tohrr Bunyan, who during
the twelve years he was an inmate of
Bedford Jall wrote "Tito Pilgriln's
Progress" and other works.
"The King's Quair" was 'written, by
James I. of Scotland while he'•was im-
prisoned within the Tower; while
Christopher Sntart's oeleerated "Song
of David" was "written belilnd prison
bars. And at least part of Thomas
Malory's "Morte d'Arthur" was In.
:,ited in captivity,
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poi- •
sons from little stomach,
liver and bowels
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only—look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless laxative or physic for the
little stomach, liver and bowels. Child-
ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full
directions for child's dose on each
bottle. Give it without fear.
Mother! You mast say "California."
In Ten Years
500 oil .rs
If deposited at 3% will amount to $697.75
1f invested at 4%, interest com-
pounded quarterly, will
amount to $744.26
But if invested in our 5%2%
Debentures will amount. to$860.20
Write for Booklet.
The Great West Permanent
Loan Company.
Toronto Office 2d King St, Wash'
Mother's 'Coughs°and
Colds Go Quickly
She cannot afford to besick
and neglect her household
duties. At the first symp,
tons she prepares the way
for quick recovery by the
immediate use of Gray's '
as Syrup—a household
preparation of sixty
ears standing.
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di M\'R O ? r)
l�`E®SPRUCE GU'M.
'�lor,PrArtl bWATS01•4F,/ct'l 'NA 4"irk;
SATISFYING RELIEF
FROM LUMBAGO
Sloan's Liniment has the
punch that relieves
rheumatic twinges
This warmth -giving, congestion -
scattering circulation -stimulating rem-
edy Penetrates without rubbing right
to the 'aching spot and brings quick
relief, surely, cleanly. A wonderful
help for external„,pains, sprains,
strai)ls, stiffness, headache, lumbago,
bruises. ,
Get your bottle today—costs little,
means much, Ask your druggist for
it by haute, Kccp it handy for the
whole family. Made in Canada. The
big bottle is economy.
35a, 70c., $1.10,
UP A S'INGIN'G
• Tomorrow will be clear
and bright, if you take
'1CaKc ieis"
tonight
ht
?Peeling halfeilek, bilious, const
pated?. Ambition 'way below zoi'o?
Here is help! Take Cascerets to -night
for your liver and bowels, You'll
Wake up clear, rosy, and runlet 11fe.
Cascarets eat without griping or in-
eoneenieuce. They never sicken you
like Calomel, Salts, 011 or nasty, harsh
pilin, They opt so little too—Cas.
carets work while you sleep.
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AGENTS WA IMip,
915111.47wi ... Ac117NTS WANT 4efett!
good ;trims and 0stshee—!oweap
prieee on iraman--T-00h for mttul°1ari�_.0.4
'rentca Ar't Cu„ 4 l3runawtck .r1v�.. TQ'
ionto,
1. • tl rt l WA tions, pub wONAIialW
-CA derful inventions,
vont o s z
n vi
SP1:tEIDi11f,A'RO'ft8 � 1•'er FAt'ds, Stopit
stalllnt;, buclting, engine racing. sone
50,80,
S'QRn 3fE1tDLIGuT BEGUX.ATo1
posilivoly Ewes bright Wrht at 811
engine spedds, 6eup g2,76,
3, SPARK PLUG TBAIPtl1'Onn522 0 fat'
all oars, iriree any plug with two
points left, irreapoot1Vo of evaulted.
porcelain" oltrhen, 010. Sells 86 cents•
SO2)) STtiEBXNG CONTROL. N.
More quivering and ierking Steering
wheel. Saves gusolilto wand tires.
Sells $8,76.
All sold on money back guarantee.
ROTi1SW'ELL's -AUTO SPECIALTIES.
33% glchmond St. lv„ Toronto.
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-.p PA001S Pon, SALT.
When poor fruit is produced there is
A reason. Atim'•to find out by a care-
ful study of the trees and conditions
what the reason is and try and remove
the cause.
ltnnarflb Liniment for sale everywhere.
The area under cultivation of fibre
flax in Ontario in 1019 was about 20,-
000 acres.
...1 MALL FA12MS, FIFTEEN MIN'
c.7 utas' ride from Toronto on Metro•'
polltart Radial, front. 5 to twenty afireft;
5360 an aero, with smart payment down.
Preston, 716 liroadvlow, Toronto.
LAND SELLERS,
li 1 T 10 Er 0 It IN1FORMATION
about the new, modern way of
selling real estate, hell your property'
yours olt with our holy, Our method
oruy costs you 512.00. Why ass 0;
large commission? Write for full par -
large commisslons Write for Tull pat,.
, ticulnrs. Real L'state Buyers Monthly.
784 Dundas St„ London. Ont,
BALED SHAVINGS
FOR
BEI. EYING
Write or phone for Special Car -lot
Prices.
R. LAIDLAW LUMBER CO.
Limited
62 YONGE ST„ TORONTO.
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Many a Canadian
• Beauty owes her
exquisite complexion
to the use of
'Baby's Own Soap'
Cleansing—Healing—Fragrant
"its Best for Baby
and Best j+r lou"
Albort Soaps Limited, 111,, . ltonta,:rL 410
• POR SALE]
1®TAWSPAPF0R, WEEICL'R, IN BRUCE
.1.111 County. Splendid opportunity, Writs',
Box T. Wilson Publishing Co.. Lt.nited•
78 Adelaide St. W., Toronto.
V1i ELL EQUIPPED NIOWSPAPER1
YY and job printing plant in Eastern)
Ontario, Insurance carried 51,600. Wilt'
go for 51,200 on quick sale. Box 03.
Wilson 1'ubllshing Co, Ltd., Toronto.
MISOSILLANEO V S,
C13OICE SILVER BLACK BREEDING Foxes, Also, we are buyers of Raw
Furs. What have you—what pricer
Reid Bros., Bothwell, Ont.
(VOFP'EN STOCIC WANTED, IF YOU
0.Jare able to supply, advise us, as we
will pay the highest prices, dry or green
from the saw, Keenan Broa. Limited,
Owen Sound. Ont,
ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS, ETC.
1..1 internal and external, cured without
pain by our home treatment. Write us
before too late Dr. Bellman Medical
Co-. Limited. Cotiingwood. Ont
America's
ioneor Dog Semedlos
Book o0
DO DISEASES'
and Row to Poed
Mailed Fres lo any Ad-
dress by the Author.
B:. Olay Glover Co., Inc,
118 West 81st Street
New i orlt, U.S.A.
The Beauty
of The Lily ,',`s
can be yours. Rs
wonderfullypure,
soft, pearlite ap-
pearance, free from all
blemishes, will be com-
parable to the perfect
beauty of your skin and
complexion If you will use
tri
All gredea. Write for prices.
TORONTO SALT WORKS
B. A GUFF TORONTO
. The giving of cider or beer as part
payment of wages to agricultural
woxikers is 110W illegal in Britain.
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PRETTY good milking, you will admit! Yet it is
Macartney double unit to tnillra herd of this
size in less than an hour.
What this means in dollars and cents is easily illustrated, The
average person milk about 8 cows in an hour, by hand. Figur-
ing wages and board at 25 cents an hour, handmilking one cow
costs about 3 cents or 75 cents for the entire herd. Twice a
day for 365 days means a wage expense of $547.50,
At 25 cents an hour the labor cost per cow with the Macartney
Milker worsts out at 1 cent, or 25 cents per day. Twice a day
the year 'round this would mean a milking cost of $182.50, or a
yearly saving of $865.00 through the use of the Macartney
Machine Milker.
Simple figures but very expressive. And remember that Macartney means
profit In other ways. It.means more milk per cow, longer lactation periods,
lees hired help and more time for other important work in the fields.
by no means unusual for one' man with a
The Macartney Machine Milker is a real
money making investment. You are losing
money without It. You Rain in every
way when you adopt it.
Free Particulars
Further information concerning the Macart-
ney Machine Milker will he mailed you on
receipt of the attached coupon filled In es
Indicated. This information will not obligate
you In any way. Even If you are not con-
templating an immediate purchase our
literature will prove helpful and interesting.
it
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The Macartney Milking Mem,,.
Addeo.
'Maclaine Co.
The Macartney Milking
Machine Co. Limited
OTTAWA
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,.bout the Macartney Machine
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Ouch 1 5 1 5 1 1 This kind of rough
talk will bo heard less here in town It
people troubled with corns will follow
the simple advice Of this Cincinnati
authority, wlip claims that a few drops
of a drug called freezone when applied
to a tender, aching corn stops soreness
at once, and soon the corn dries up
and lifts right ont without pain,
Ho says fioezone 1s an ether com-
pound 'which dries immediately and
never inflames or even irritates the
surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter
of an ounce of freezone will cost very
little at any drug store, but is stint.
e ient'to remove every hard or soft
corn or callus from one's fent, Millions
of American women will welcome this
announcement since the inauguration
et the high heels.
Behind a horse you see a lot of it
little country. Tit an awtomobl
to you
soo a little of a lot o$ country.
To have nicely browned pies and
tarts always •keep in your cupboard
a small pastry brush and hi-ush your
taus and • cies over with milk just
before putting them in 'the oven,
*Ward's 'Lini1nont Emotes neuralgia.
O(LY TABLETS MARKED
"BAYER” ARE ASPIRIN
Not Aspirin at All without the t1Bayel` Cross"
Use Colima N Keep
Your Heir From Farm
How many times have barbers given
this advice to men who areosingg
their italI because of dandruff and.
scalp irritation. At night rub Cuti-
cure Ointment t
into the sealp . IV
ext
Soap
shampoo with Cuticura Soap
and ho water P, atottat lrealtlzy
scalp means good half,
Soap aeo, ce tmaae 2s end � fabyd
hrougltout the �oeileion, Caned iSe tit,.
'u tI0uM 1I 1%14111%1% -.t•
Gtutlerur Jldtip e1,s3Vss without An1ut,
testia Nor 8—'20
Tito home "13ayor" on AAplrin £s ei „Bayer 'Tablets of dspirht" whlotf
like Sterling on
salvor.
it positively oonbaltia proper dtreotiona tor Cold9
idontiilee the only genuine dspirlu0— adaebo, Toothache, laaracho Nets
the .Aspirin proscribed by pbystolauo po giq, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Nand..
for over nineteen years and now tit Jo nt P9inq, ant� Pain generally.',
mode in Canada, '%1n boxes et 10 tablets coot bps
41W8yd buy inn liffbroittn", ',sokogo la nil -171'47417o. a•473.'3i tl le e TM'iaoicagesY
there is only ono A*oiria...t'Be .,fpr"•.dt eft merit say "tlhayetio
Ata{slrie le rho trade testis (resl)teree in Magda) of never Menttfaotera of steno.
neotfoaoidg5ter df SnitoyrloatllaW» ito it le well ]mown that, Asolria tneele lave!
manufacture, td SactOt the nubile againsthultattonp, the Tab els of Uayor Centime"
Will he-stantped With their general trade marts, neo °nays,' roma"