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The Clinton News Record, 1919-7-10, Page 7TIRED PEOPLE ARE �R DPR LITATED Tall Health' and Strength Caw Only be Regained by I.'inrlching the Mood. law People who .are tiled all the time and navel' foci rested,, even after a long night in bed, people who cannot regain weight and strength,. wire feel 110 joy in living, are in a condition described by doctor's as general de- 'batty. A medical examination intgltt show thatevery organ in the body is acting normally, but the pallor of tiie face will usually show that the blood is weak and watery. This is tho root of the trouble. DebilitY Is a loss .of vitality, not af- fecting any one puree of the body but the system generally. Tile blood goes to every, part of the bodyand the use of a blood tonic like Dr. Williams' Pink Pills quickly tones up the whole system, The first sign of returning health is a better appetite, an im- proved digestion, a quicker step anti. better abler in the cheeks. Tho rich, red blood; reaching every organ and muscle, carries new health and vigor. The nerves are Quieted, sleep becomes more refreshing and with persistent treatment and'a good diet the patient ',s once more enabled to enjoy life. rhe case of Mr. W. Doxtater, E.,R, No. 1, Tilsonburg, Ont., illustrates the great value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in cases of this kind. Mr. Doxtater. says:—"I was 'troubled with pains throughout my whole body, was ex- r'emely nervous, did not sleep at night, and was further afflicted with rheu- matism. In spite: of different treat- •, Ment this condition persisted, indeed I was growing worse, and had fallen away in weight to 130 pounds and was scarcely able to doany work. Then f began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after a few weeks there was a noticeable improvement in my condi- tion, I continued taking the pills, con- stantly gaining until I felt as well as ever I did. While taking the pills my weight increased to 170 pounds, and I can now do as good a day's work as anyone. My advice if you are not feeling well is to talce Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and they will soon put you right." At the first sign that the blood is out of order take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and note the speedy improve- ment they make in the appetite, health and spirits. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. BEES IN HIS WOODEN LEG Artificial Limbs Used as hiding -Places For Many Objectst, Recently a man was arrested for breaking into a Paris flat, and. search- ed, but at first none of the missing property could be found in his posses- sion. A police commissary, however, bethought himself to unscrew the man's wooden leg and examine it. It was then found that $4,000 in secur- ities, wvhieh had been taken from the flat, were hidden away in the artificial lcimb. This reminds one that many novel uses have been made of wooden legs by their wearers.' A few years ago, for instance, a 'wild man was-discover- '''. discover- ' ''.- ed by a party of hunters in Missouri, stumping along on a rough -looking wooden leg, which he himself ha.d carved from a tree, and hollowed out. In the hollow part a swarm of bees were found to be housed—indeed, the man seemed to be.y,ery fond of bees, for he had another swarm housed 11x1. a strange old "stovepipe" hat which he was wearing. Ile was wearing eccentric -looking clothes, which were found to be home- made from rabbit, fox, coon and opossum skins. About a couple of years ago a man JEW_ )with a wooden leg who had been noticed entering a Bavarian town somewhat frequently, from the coun- try, in some way aroused the susp- clons of the police, and was arrested. On being taken to the station it was discovered that the wooden leg which he was wearing -was a hollow one, and that he had eleven one -pound packets of butter neatly hidden away in the hollow part. Inquiries proved that be had been smuggling butter to certain residents in the town for some considerable time, Our Dominion Parks, The Dominion parks of Canada, which are maintained as wild -life sanctuaries, include an area .of 7,927 Square miles, or more than 5,000,000 acres, nearly equal to one-half the to- tal area of Switzerland, almost as large as Belgium, and nearly 1,000 square miles greater than the area of Wales. Jasper Park alone, which includes 4:, 400 miles, is larger than Montenegro and almost twice the size of Prince Edward Island,. .„:,s„J To fill cracks in -the plastering when painting, mix some plaster of Paris with the paint. The Weekly 'c'>I Bilit•tll ..limit'•' I W. 1',, Mo$iilussi ,., bean II• Pette• Vr. r 'on s Sfiefl e�,Nontl Diofl 5 Price, cent'Y'" Transferr Design No en, e. This little dress may smocked or shirred' and ,is curt from McCall Pat- tern 8858, which comes in six sizes, siic months to five years, price- 16c. Smocking pattern No, 690 (blue or yellow), price 10c. 8394 Drew 21243,, to 24 1.1122.25204 A charming model, made of organ - dile, is this misses' dress. It may be made as shown or with an overwais't. The skirt measures abotit two yards. McCall Pattern 8384, four sizes, 14-20 years, price 25c. 8090 Dress Siser, 3412,44 Prrcn, 23 name Transfer Dldw 8685.—The -embroidered band and .it bf'embro'idery on the front of the Waist gives this gown an essence of distinction. McCall Pattern 8685, 'six sizes, 84 -44 -inch bust measure, price 25c. The embroidery is taken from transfer pattern No. 928 (blue or yel- low), plica 20c. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. Not So Easy. Here is a story our wounded boys brought back from the front about Sir Douglas Haig, Sir Douglas was, some few weeks ago, in a great hurry to,get to a cer- tain place. He found his car, but the chauffeur was missing. So Sir Doug- las got in the car and drove off by him- self. Then the driver appeared an'd Saw the car disappearing in the dis- tance. "Great Scot!" cried the driver, "there's Aig a driving my car!" "Well get even with him," said - a Tommy, standing by, "and go and fight one of 'is battles for Bina." -. What about the ren child' � � health'? food help '',' rr«nderfuVy ti.,►)ward uccessful r rover sel s it. b"P Self@Fit of Victory aerials vJl11 ,fled deeetto Prices quoted on tire lint-metall-page of the". ;torouto ruoruinx'.pauera. W. L. )<Y1cKINNON & CO. Dealers in Govermnept and, Mnniolpai Sonde SMroltflinon Bldg„ 1.9 Melinda St. Toronto The Apple Tree. Year after year it uplifted Its treasure of bloom to the slcy, Cradled the wee baby robins, Scented the breeze that went by, Offered a delicate nosegay • ',To 1ie on the breast of the maid, And gage in the rain and the sunshine The'guerdon of shelter and shade. Then came the wrath of the tempest, Tearing It up by the root, Laying it prone on the meadow With its promise of blossom and fruit, Never again to the -zephyr A petal'lclss to blow, Or stand like a bride at fmrning, Blushingly veiled in snow. But lo! when the spring returning Called to the bird and bee, Life awoke and quickened In the brave old apple tree. The sap in its dying branches Warmed to the sun and shower, Until, though bent and broken, It budded and burst in flower, . Keeping faith with the.Maytime After the winter snows, Out of4110 dust and debris Its fragrant soul arose, Triumphant over disaster, Defying'Death's advance; Dauntless tree, I salute you! Such is the spirit of France. Too Literal. As he weighed out the sugar the grocer's boy whistled lustily. "Don't you know that it is very rude to whistle while you are waiting on a lady?" said the elderly customer severely. -"Well, the guv'nor told me to do it \fillen I served you!" explained the boy. "He told you to whistle?" said the customer, in great surprise. "Yes'm! He said if ever we sold you anything we'd have to whistle for the money." • SAVE THE CHILDREN Mothers who keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets in the house may feel that the lives of their little ones are reasonably safe during the hot wea- ther. Stomach troubles, cholera in- fantum and diarrhoea carry off thou sands of little ones every summer, in most cases because the mother does not have a safe medicine at hand to give promptly. Baby's Own Tablets relieve these troubles,. oil if given oc• casionally to the well child will pre- vent their conning on. The Tablets are guaranteed by government analyst to 3m absolutely'harmless even to the newborn babe. They are especially good-ark:sunmter- beoanse -they regu- late -the bowels and keep the stomach sweet and pure. They are sold by Medicine dealers or by mail at 25c. a box- from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ' Kaiser Joke on the Hun. A. droll story comes from the Berlin newspapers. In the last session of the Workmen's Council at Rathenow, in Mark Brandenburg, one of the mem- bers drew attention to the way in which the farmers had been fleeced by a man who gave himself out to be a special messenger of the ex -Kaiser. Well dressed and driving a fine car, he appealed to the farmers to send through him parcels of food to their "starving Emperor." In touching words he described the short eommons on which. the Dutch, no doubt at the instigation of the Entente, 'kept his woebegone and hungry master. "The Kaiser begged his Mark Brandenburg - ars to send him a little food' The trick always worked, and .the car drove off loaded with eggs, flour and ham in the direction of Amerongen. GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS A SKIN WHITENER How to make a creamy beauty lotion/ for a few cents. The juice of two fresh lemons •strained intoa bottle containing three ounces. of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most re- mariittble lemon skin beautifier at about thecost one must pay for a smalfla,r of the ordinary cold creams. Care, should be taken' to strain the Iemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this.lotion Will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice Is used to bleach and remove ••such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal shin softener, whitener and beautifier, Just try Its Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug Store and tWo lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly frag- rant lemon lotion and• massage it daily into the face, neck, arm and hands. BOOM IN BRITISH SPORTS. Classic Turf Events Run and County Cricket Resumed. Sports of all kinds are enjoying a wonderful boom -a real comeback— throughout the British Isles this sea- son, Many familiar faces of Past champions are missing on all sporting fields, but the games are carried along with intense enthusiasm, The lcingsof sports, horse racing, is stow ill full swing, several of the pre-war classics staving been run off, while many more are scheduled during the waxen, County cricket was resumed last t';0)lth nft,al' 4 Atoppage•8inee Attgustt kce to n Of WO ea. re 014, With yhe ti p {o terslfire, all the counties which cont• poted for the championship before the wtir are playing. two gables Oaell Week, which attrar't Bart,(: crowds. "While the open championship will be omitted this year, golf is steadily resuming its prewar appearance, Lawn tennis is enjoying a strong re- vival, many of the famous old toui'na' nients being scheduled, ;ualtttu:,t'8 %influent Caeca 11011tlror3a, LIyi]l5 UNU1 it FIVI: 121U'mots 1 4oteil Canadian Uies ut the Ago e6 Ninety -fire )ears, Dr, William Wedd, of TorOrrto, vibe entered Upper Canada College Sit 1837, became bead boy in 1.843, ifnil.who was classical master of the college' for forty-three years, has died at the age of ninety=five, He lived during the reigns of George IV,, William IV., Vietoria, Edward yII, and Coorge V. ,Ile was the oldest graduate of the. *University of Toronto, which he enter-, ed lin 1843, when it was known as King's College, Pour of Doctor Wedd's grandsons served in theoverseas army. A W YOU CAN HD TELL ELL GENUI N ASPIRIN PIRIN GENUINE 5 ONLY TABLETS MARKED WITH "BAYER CROSS" ARE ASPIRIN, If You Don't See the "Bayer Cross" on the Tablets, Refuse Them—They Aro Not Aspirin At All. A o AVE oQ a There is only one Asph'}n, that marked with the "Bayer Cross"—all other -tab- lets are only acid imitations. Look for the "Bayer Cross"! Then it is real Aspirin, for which there is no substitute. Aspirin is not German but is made in Canada by Canadians, and is owned by a Cantadian Company. Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have been proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets,—also larger "Bayer" packages,—can be had at any drug store. Aspirin is the trade mark, register- ed in Canada, of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylic - acid. Where Is She. Where -is the old maid to be found? That is the puzzle of to -day. She may be lurking in some remote village, or she might possibly be found in some hydro or seaside resort for fossils, but the old maid we all used to know is extinct. There was a time when old-maidisll- nese started quite young. When a girl had passed the ribicon of twenty- three,or so she was supposed to be getting "on the shelf,' wherever that may be, To -day she is never on the shelf. She is much too busy, and of far too much importance in the great world. Besides, she has a vote. She' can send men to Parliament. She can in- fluence the destiny of the nation. To- day, very often, an unmarried woman who is not ashamed to confess to forty- nine years Is at her very best and. brightest, preferred even by youngish men to much younger women. She has experience and capacity. She is a woman of affairs. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gents,—I cured a valuable hunting clog of mange with MINARD'S LINI- MENT after several veterinaries had treated him without doing Ilial any permanent good. Yours, &c., WILFRID GAGNE, Prop. of Grand Central hotel, Drummondville, Aug. 3, '04. s City and Country. "John Burroughs says that rude and barbarous; people live in the city, but when they become civilized God pro- motes them to the country,' Is it not a strange thing how all through history the man made city has assumed itself superior to the God made country? Mankind has clung to this assumption in spite of the evident truth that the great reform move- ments which have shaken up the world into better things have all started in the country. The city has commer- cialized or sterilized them so that they never have worked out their full pos- sibilities. The city man seefus to think that his artificial and machine made life must of necessity be more cultured or relined than the more na- tural and simpler life offthe farmer, 0 0 0 0 -o-_• It Works! . Try It Tells how to loosen a sore, tender corn so it lifts out Without pain. i>_o—o--•o---o—o— 0 0 0 0 0 0• Good' news spreads rapidly and'drug. gists here are kept busy dispensing freezone, the ether discovery of -a Cin cinnati man, which is said to loosen any corn so it lifts out with the' fingers. Ask at any pharrllacy for quarter ounce of treasons, which will cost very littlt4 but is said to be sufficient to rid ohe's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You apply just a few drops on the tender, aching corn and instantly the sorenesss isrelieved and soon the corn. is so shriveled that it lifts out with- out pain. It is a sticky substance which dries when applied and never inflames or even irritates the adjoin- ing; tissue. This discovery mill prevent thou- sands of deaths annually from lock• jaw and Infection heretofore resulting NIA 4118 sliieidai habit of cutting Corns. A Squeaking wheelbarrow awl a clock that will not go are worse than a sore thumb to get along with. A drop of oil will cure 41101.11 both. Take One to apply It, and do it before the trouble begins. Kinard'e Lii1133:070 Besse Gavot i11 5ow11 There is no difference in food value between white and yellow cornmeal, I,. So "t'houghtless of Him. TENT j !i4 V p (, 'After a miserably, wet slay, the no- n - T" " happy liolicley.niakei' retired to hie boarding-house bed, thinking 1t pro- nrised little for happy holiday by rho 008. Worse was to MAO, About 2 .am., the raga found a way in, .and hfegan to drip with unpleasant 901's14ten13e on his bed, He tugged madly at the•bel3, and presently heavy footfalls sounded in the passage outside, "What da you. want?" demanded an irate female voice, • "You must give me another room!" said the visitor firmly, as he: went on dreselag• "The rain's leaking in here'" Soo 'Dollarg y „. Irdepodited et 3% amounts to $697.7,0, But if invested 1n our 6I/2 Debentures will ameunt to. ,$5004 Write for Booklet, The Great West Permanent Loan Company. Tommie Office 20 King St. West, FROM FIGHTING TO FARMING. , Not many months ago two men were in the 'same battalion in France—tire one an officer, the other a private, They .both were in at the end and in .the short interval since the armistice was signed have conte back to West. ern Canada, received their discharge from the army, and are now occupy ing neighboring farms in one of the farm colonies prepared for returned soldiers by the Canadian Pacific Rail- way in Southern Alberta. Here in these colonies• are soldiers of all ranks, a number of whom wore in the firing line up to the.signing of the armistice. - What surprises one most is that so many of them have so soon got bade to practical work again and the Canadian Pacific Railway is to be congraturatecl on having had the foresight -to adopt a practical scheme which has made it possible for a large number of man to begin farming on their own account in so short a space of time after their release from mili- tary duties. But this company has a reputation for making it easy for the right kind of men to get a start at farming, and its soldiers' settlement scheme is only an elaboration of its original "Ready Made Farm" and set- tlement plans, by means' of which many of Western Canada's most pros- perous farmers are enabled to begin farming in a new country under most favorable circumstances and which has contributed in no small measure 'to. then' present success. The soldier -settler in these farm colonies has an unusual opportunity to make good. He finds on the farm a comfortable house ready -for him to move into with his family and effects. There isgood barn for his horses and cows,, his water supply is pro- vided for, his farm is fenced, and he has .forty acres of land broken and ready for crop which will bring hin'i a revenue -during his first season. For this farm he is not required torpay anything for three years; time enough to give a man an opportunity to bring his farm to a fine state of development and with average luck to have acquired a fair sized bank ac- count as well. Moreover, if he is unable to pur- chase live stock, farm implements and seed, he is provided with a team of horses and harness, two cows, a sow, some poultry, some necessary imple- ments and small tools and seed for his •fcrty acres, for which payment is to be made under an agreement entered into for the purpose. Some of the larger implements are available 'Por use by the colonists in common, a set being allotted to every three farms and used by them in turn under the direction of the colony superintendent. A fixed charge per day is made for the use of these im- plements. • The colony superintendent is an ex- pert agriculturist and it is his duty to assist the colonists with advice as to the best manner of conducting their farming operations. His headquarters is the central control farm, a farm somewhat larger than the rest of the Yarns in the colony, which is used largely for demonstration purposes, and among other functions, serves as a supply depot for male Live stock, The Central control farm is situated at a point most conveniently reached by all the settlers in the colony and will no doubt become their chief meet- ing place. A more enthusiastic community of farmers will be hard to find anywhere than those in process of formation in these veterans' colonies in Alberta. To see the men at work, for themselves, on their own farms, after what they have gone through, is an inspiring sight. The spirit of mutual Yelp and oonfradery that is everywhere evident. speaks well for the success of the ven. ture, These farm colonies are sure to become centres of considerable agri- cultural activity. Britain Reforesting. Two hundred thousand acres of forest land in Great Britain are to be replanted, at a cost for planting and maintenance the first ten years, of $17,000,000, according to an announce- ment by the Government. The trees will replace some of the heavy timber cut down during the war, and provide additional forests so that the country May be independent of other timber 800030ta in case of emergency, Minard'sl Liniment Cures Colds, Tito. What it Profits a Man to Fertilize His Crop At Rothametod, gangland, fer- tilizers Increased the yield of wheat (61 year average) 18,4 bus, per acre, and at Ohio (00 year average) 11,G bus, per acre. The unfertilised wheat of A. T.,. Pfodgins, lettrielc, Dat, (1013) yielded 1.1,1 bus. nor mare as against Li,e fertilized yield 64,7 Inc: per care.. Fertilized wheat yielded more than four times the unfertilized. Not total acreage bat yield Por store in what counts. Fertilizers on winter wheat pro- vide readily available planttood which strengthens the wheat' to withstand winter weather, starts it strong' in the spring, and. makes It go' "over the tofu"with a. sub- stantlally 1n'er'eaSed yielri per acre over u,t.ertliiblzec whtoa Wheat k'ertili ntticn is kieed Oren 5nanralioo. Ilociciet on Wheat I'reduation mailed on request. The Soil and Crop Improvement Btu'eatl of the Canadian Pe tirizer Aasooiaticn 1111 Temple Building 8010111/ ISS4IE 23-91 - 111ce fury!" "O111 Is that ail?" anal ed the wolco, "If you bole under the bed, you'll find an umbrella. Sunt use it, and .don't disturb everybody at this time of night!" --h�-- - - 1V1ONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send money by snail is by Dominion Express Money Order, Mlilk alone will sustain life inde- finitely, which is true of no other one food. Minard's Liniment cares' Distemper. Save rice water to make hasty pud- ding with, and cook the pudding all day in the fireless cooker. All grades. Write for prices. TORONTO SALT WORKS 0. .1. CLIFF - - TORONTO 4' UNIVERSITY B..1,NGSTON, ONTARIO AaTS Part of the Arts course may be covered by correspondence. MEDICINE EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mecini'nical and Electrical' Engineering l6UMMEs SCHOOL HAViGATION SCHOOL July and August. December to April 36 GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrar, Shave With Cuti- cura Soap The New Cuti- cura Way Buy Cuticura Soap When You Buy A Safety Razor And double razor efficiency. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no irritation even when shaved twice daily. After shaving touch spots of dandruff or irritation. if any, with Cuticura Ointment. 'rhea bathe and shampoo with same cake of soap. One soap for all uses. Rinse with tepid orcold water. dry gently and dust on a few grains of Cuticura Talcum and note how soft and velvety your skin. Absolutely nothing like the Cuticura Trio for every -day toilet uses. Soap to cleanse and purify, Ointment to soften and soothe, ,Talcum to powder and perfume, Sample each free by mail. Address: 'Cuticura. Dept. N, Boston, U. S. A.',' icy c.e Tires WILL SERVE YOU WELL VERYTHING that you could Va ask for, in easy riding, extra mileage, staunch wear and rreedorn from ordinary tire troubles, you will find in Dominion Bicycle Tires. They are "Unquestionably The Best Tires" Be sure to ask your dealer for DOMINION TIRES' that have proved theirhighquality and durability under every road condition. Sold by &Leading 7 Dealers f 11 Rithil1N0 ficwooI., 1r011 IYTIlit3IG3: .4. Ito laterad 1t1 both New 1orb and',• Nevi jerlifiYi 1aseeptIonal advantages, All brunettes .,1 year courae. Ages:t 1946, Anply Superintendent of Nurses, Saint ialisabeth - .floelptial, aQ4 South' -13raad Street, Eliztiltetlh, N.J. it AN7.',i' A---PIi011p•'f.'.5p ooir4s 3I O R V the M2ontreal 1.3 C llen'a Menne'. Two Bel lld l oof strainio. ng, Apply salary Lddy 'Superintendent, ).000 Flt, Catherine Street "est, Montreal, T=1Tf3MITIf6' TOOLS WANTED.... .. WAN T 10 0 —11 8181) Ti NS3i1IkJ size, :Tmoaolea,,cSnndtilonn);aSnhdebst Zoo. 1ax L„ Wilson Publishing Co„ 'Toronto, PEOBATIONBI3,S WANTED PCVLTE7t WA}1T EA WHAT HAVII YOU FOR SAWS 1N Llvo Poultry Amoy Plens, Pigeons, Egga,.Ste.? Wrlt0 I. 'SVelnrauch & $en,' 10.19 St, Joan iItuptleto Market Mont• real, Que. ;loran BrrILDEESI WRITE VOX{ 011lt WEDS 000I0 OD" .. House Plane, and information toll, Ing how. to Savo horn Two to Pour Hun- dred Dollars on v$ur now Nome. Ad- •+ dress Hallidray Company. 23 Jackson W. Ifnmilton, Ont. FOE SALE, 11.'15wSPAI'I9:R, WDISISLY, IN BRU11I9 111 County, Splendid opportunity. Write 1300 8, Wilson Publishing Co.. Linited, 72 Adelaide 84 w., Toronto. w.ELL P.'QUIPPED NEWS? PIM. and lob printing plant in Hastens Ontario. insurance carried 51,600. Will go for $1,200 on eulok sale. Box 62. Wilson Publishing Co., Ltd.. Toronto.' MISCELLANEOOS, C 1ternandMxteUcOTC.,l external, cured out pain by our home treatment Write us before too Into. Dr. 73lllmaa Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood. Ont THINK A .r tl •, 1 V 4 1I WHAT is your doc or's first question? Why does he sus- pect constipation? Because 90% cf his patients arc suffering from ailments caused di- rectly or indirectly by the action of poisons formed in a sluggish intes- tinal tract. These body poisons are absorbed by the blood and carried all over the body until the weakest organ, unable to withstand the poisonous contact, becomes infected and refuses to act properly. Unfortunately it is usually not until then that the doctor is con- sulted and asked to veal the diseased organ. The surest way of purifying the blood and preventing the formation of these destructive body poisons is to prevent stagnation of food waste in the . intestinal tract—to prevent constipation. Constipation is not' a matter to be taken lightly or neglected. Nor is it either sufficient or safe to take castor oil, pills, salts, mineral waters, etc., in order to "force" bowel action. Such action does not cure constipation, it makes constipation a habit. Nujol is entirely different from drugs as it does not force or irritate the bowels. ' Nujol prevents stagnation by softening the food waste and encouraging the in- testinal muscles to act naturally, thus re- moving the cause of constipation and self- poisoning It is absolutely harmless and pleartn to take. Nujol helps Nature establish easy, thor- ough bowel evacuation at regular intervals —the healthiest habit in the world. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Wezrnin • Nujois soarild in sealed • bottlles beng the Nujol Trade Mark, All druggists. In- sist on Nujol. You may safer from substitutes. R 81'..`'US, RA's Orr. For Constipationa!_ "Regular 41 Clockwork" e1 Onions, if boiled in pure soft water, are tasteless. Use hard water salted. %1 cepsy Harness _N�'w- .tad A4 a les S trot sg Imperial Eureka Harness Oil —gets pito the leather, Kees newp it supple—looking and strog as new. Keeps insects and moisture 1 out. Prevents drying and ,;; crackling. Keeps breakage and repair bills down. Sold in convenient sizes. Imperial ';i Eureka Harness Oiler t; —makes oiling easy, quick kunci thorough. Should be in every barn,; Imperial Mica Axle Grease —prevents ndles aring thin and hubsspigettinweg loose. The powdered mica and grease coats both spindle and hub lining with a cover- ing of perfect lubrication that fills all pores and smooths all .rough places. Makes loads easier to maul, reduces strain on harness and horses. Sold iii many sizes -1 ib, to barrels. 44 ZR5 0 4