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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1918-11-21, Page 3aJ [11111rsdity, Novellaber 2 I et, i 918 fIE CI.INTAN"'rN.EW EC A. LIVE POULTRY WANTED 1000HENS 1000 CHICKENS 500 DUCKS !Each week at our Poultry Feeding Plant for the balance of 1918. Prices paid according to quality and fancy prices peed for large properly fattened milk fed chickens. NEW LAID EGGS Meatless days are making very high prices for eggs. M- though grain prices are high It will pay; you to take, special care of your stock of hens and pullets, GIIM48111018 & Co,, Limited The up-to-date Firm Clinton Branch Phone 100 N. W. Trewartha, Manager •.or Holmesville•4 on 142. AAAADAAAAAuu•aAAaaAAa&1 • 4 • 1 4 4 4 4 3 i v • • Pianos See and here our finest New Stylish designs of E Doherty Pianos and E Organs, special values in Art • fast's Pianos and organs rent ed. Ghojee new Edison phonographs, Music & variety ;{Cods, E laP.► ► ► • o ♦ ► s I. 4 o• 4 to e io • Iatf,rilt li:11por9nlu a t to p 4 m 7. 4 PP 4 p 4s a.a. guirstygyrimuumostrovvvsyswyrro C. Hoare • AAAirAl1A k VlPeAAA/AAAAAAAAAAM ( DISSOLVING ' PARTNERSHIP As we are dissolving part- Imership in December.' we would ask that all .accounts be paid promptly, Aft& December 20th all past, due iaccounts Will be taken over by a collector and to% will be added for collecting. IraL..=EIMMSOMMOSIDNUMPPITIGS111111 Byam & Sutter � Plumbers and Etectricians t illone 7. vrvwvvwvwvvwvwwwwi, Better Pay The Price SPANISH I) FLUENZA Do Not Fear When Fighting it Gerlilun or a Germ! Br An. M, 0001£, The 000t fighter always wine and so there ie no need to become panto- stricken: Avoid fear and crowds, Ex- ercise in the fresh air and practice the three'C'd : A Olean Mouth, a Clean Skin and Clean .Bowels, To carry off the poisons that aocainnlate within the body and to ward off an attack of the influenza bacillus, take a good liver regulator to move the bowels.'' Such a one is made up of May -apple, leaves of .,aloe, root of jalap, and is to be had at any drug store,, and called "Pleasant Purgative Pellets." • if a bad cold develops, go to bed, wrap up well, drink freely of bot lemonade and take a hot mustard foot -bath. Have the bedroom Warty but well ven- tilated. Obtain at the nearest • drug store eAnaric Tablets" to flush the kidneys and control the pains and aches. Take an "Anuric" tablet every two bours, together with copious drinks of lemonade, If a true case of influ- enza, the food ehould be simple, such as broths, milk, buttermilk and ice-cream; but it is important that food be given regularly in order to keep up patient's strength and vitality. After the acute attack has passed, which is generally from three to seven days, the system should be built up by the use of a good iron tonic, such as "Irontio" tablets, to be obtained at' some drug stores,or that well known blood -maker and herbal tonic made from roots anti barks of forest trees -sold everywhere an Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dimoovery, SUSPICIOUS Barman -'Strikes me there's one o' those blooming German spies in the smokeroom, sir. 'E's bragging about bein' a Scotsman, an the whisky I took 'im a quarter of an hour ago 'e ain't even touched yet." - Don't be tempted to chuoee cheap jewelery. Far better to pay a fair price and know exactly what you are getting, t Yon will never be sorry -for as a matter of money, it is easy the most economical. e That has been said so often that everybody' by this tine should know it -and vet there is no sceseity of cheap jewelry in the land Now to get personal -If ymt would like to mien chat sort altogether- If you would like to buy where' nothing but high qualitiee are dealt hi -COME HERE. And even at that, uo person ever said our prices wore unfair W. FZ. enter Jeweler and Optician er el Marriage Licenses FOLD' & McLEOD A Carload of Govt. Standard WIG FEED a e Arrived 69. I488'69'44 M $,gttlel$TUIt siOf 1OCTOR NO1AHY Pre CO, ET(1 H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate INSURANCE AGENT -Representing 19 Fire in suranee Companies. Division Court Office. Piano Tuning Mr, James Doherty wishes to In- form the public that he is pre- pared to do fine piano tuning, tone regulating; and repairing, Orders left at W. Doherty's phone 61, will receive prompt attention, ( Q ;tuition, K d1. Barrister. Solicitor, Ow,veyancer, Etc Office of Albert Street, occupied i'y ?Jr. Hooper. Li Clinton on every Tbursday, and on anv day for which appointments are made. Gf$ce hours from 9 a,m. to 0 p m. A grind vault in connection with the office. Of rte open every week day, Mr, Hooker will muse any oppointrnentsfor Mr. Catneron. 11 edLal.. DR. J. C. GANDIER Office at Residence, Victoria Street Clinton, - - Ontario DR. W. GUNN Office at Residence' Corner High and Kirk Streets. Clinton Ontario DR. V. R. AXON DENTIST Crown and sertddo Work a Specialty. Graduate of C.O,D.S.,. Chicago, and 11,0,13,13 Toronto. gayholil 011 Menders. Mar let to D'. DR. R. FOWLli lt, DENTIST. OMcee over O'NEIL'B atone. Special cure taken to make dental tree I 'rent as painless se poaeible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction nee GODERIOH ONT D•at at, stole sales a speaan,r, "tate .t n Now Era office, Clinton'prom w7 ['steno, to, Terme t130,001101)10.. Farmars eels nes, lisoottnted. 0, D, MaTaggatm M, L. MoTaggei eTaggarc Bros, PRNIKERS ALBERT ST ; t;LINTf,lya 4rtertel-at Be0kiup Yarantaseae tritnaaetetl elOTBS D181'1GUtfPED Drafts Maned. Inletest ellowa+l e deposits OTTAWA ORDER / LIFTS THE BAN ON 2,000 DEFAULTERS 'MEN WHO DEFIED M. S. A. ARE NOW FREE TO COME BACK HOME "FLUNKER$ OF WORST TYPE," SAY OFFICERS Mil?taty defaulters -{nen who have defied the military authorities and registrars of the Military -Service Act since the inception of conscrlp tion-are"free men, free to return' hone, and immune from punishment.' Orders from the Adjutant -General at Ottawa sy.ere received at military headquarters stating that no further arrests of defaulters under the M, S. A. are to be made and all proceedings a- gainst defaulters are to be stooped, except in cases where bribery has iteen committed toobtain exemption, where every effort will be matte to obtain a conviction, This new order has caused hutch surprise among military men who have been doing everything in their power to bring defaulters to jus- tice, "Defaulters are wore than conscientious objectors," stated one military officer, "They are 'flunk- ers" of the worst type. The objector has to serve his term in the peniten- tiary, but the man who failed to re- port when ordered is permittted to return hone and escape punishment." Six Classes There are, six classes of defaulters listed under the M. S, A. They are: 1. Men Who have failed to com- ply with the proclamation of October 13, 3917 "2. Men who have reported for service or claimed exemption under the M. S. A., who have failed to report for medical examination when or- dered to do so." "3. Men who, having been ordered to report for duty, failed to do so." "4. Men who, having been taken on the strength of a unit of the C, E. F. or of the active militia, either as a volunteer or drafted, and either before or after the issue of the proclama- tion, are now or hereafter absentees without leave. "5. Men who have been granted leave of absence and who failed to comply with conditions upon which their leave was granted.' "G. Men added to Class 1 'by ex- tension of the Al, S' A., who failed to report or register as required." The McI4iIlo•tt A'1i,et2ai.'e•a Fire inSar'aMesaa t/,l Parma and isolated Town F7x'rias arty Only tottered. • .i iread Ofec-Seittorth, Ont Officers J. Connolly, Goderielr, President• Jas, Evans, Beechwood, Vtee-Preeldenti Thos. E. Hays, Seafortlr, Ser-etaty Treasurer. W A S ,''sf§' E A K ALL RUN DOWN FROM HEART and NERVES. Mrs, Percy G. McLaughlin, Lawrence Station, N.B., writes: "I am writing to tell you that 1 have used Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and find since I com- menced to use them that. I fool altogether a different woman. 1 was weak and run down from my heart and nes,jn was recommended 16 try your pills by Mr, James H. Scott wile as taken them and says if it were not for them be could not live. When I finish the box I am now taking I will be completely cured. Iwish to thank you for putting up such, & wonderful medicine, and 1 will gladly recommend it to one and all," To allthose who 4uffer in any way from their heart or nerves, 1MIilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will come as a great boon. ;They strengthen and stimulate the weak heart to pump pure, rich, red blood to elle-parts of the body, strengthen the nattered nerves, and bring a feeling of contentment over the whole beds, , Price Me. a box at all dealer's or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited; Toronto, Ont. Asonte Alex. Leitch, No, t, Chilton; L'ii,,r,rd Hinckley, Seaforth• Wm 'aim' _,,ty E mondviile; J, W. co,1fGoiter:eat , Jarmuth, Brodhagen. lbirectore Wm.Mini,No. 2, Seeforth lobo Pen. newels, Brodha en t James f . ai wood; 111. Melton, tL flsaa ns, Connolly, GOderieh tt 6 Miff: e 1 No, 3. $eafnrits i. ",Ciefaet Walston; Robert i"snip. UUtioIu,i:, �,i, Mtctrtne, No, y. Seefwrth., THE COUNTRY'S ,• GREATEST AREA Dorninibet Makes A Full Third Of The Wale British Empire +VE TI Lei IIave you ever come out of p theatre, or church or over,bcated roots and felt, immediately the cold night air err f*lit your throat and brcnthiog pi sages, that you were ge ti b to catch cold? ri7:rt is the time to take Peps. '11.1.0 or three Peps taken at once will prove an unfailing preventive. A cold developed means need. less suffering and expense: Safeguard yourself by al. ways keeping a box of Peps on hand. Theyare also best for cough,sore throat and bron- ohitis. All dealers, 50c. box. Canada contains one-third the area of the British Empire -3,529,665 square miles, 50 percent of which is not yet included in provinces. -Canada's three northern districts of MacKenzie, Un- gava and Franklin are larger than China, and there are nearly a trillion square miles of practically unexplored area in the far north. Canada is as large as 30 United Kingdoms and 13 Germanys; it is twice the size of British India; almost as large as Europe; 18 times the 'size of France and 33 tines as large as Italy, Canada is bounded by three oceans; ets 1.3,000 mile coast lineequ- als half the circumference of earth.The boundary line between 'Canada and the United States is 3,009 mileslong; 1,600 by land, 1,400 through hater, Canada is larger in area than the United States, including Alaska, by 111,992 square miles ('Canada, 3,729,665; Uni- ted States and Alaska, 3,617,673). Britain's over -seas Empire is one hun- dred tinies the size of the Motherland. Canada has 33 percent of the Empire area, but only 1 t-3 percent of popula- tion of 400 millions, CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Sianature.of KAISER TALKED .BIG FOR 4 YEARS THEN CHANGED HIS TUNE London, Nov, 12, Prominence is given by the British newspapers to some of the utterances made by former Einperor William while the war was in progress, In the year 1914, ire sand. Before the leaves fall from tke trees we shall be back again in the dear fatherland. Exterminate that the treacherous English and walk over Gen. French's contemptible little army. The warlike spirit still lives in the German people-thatepowerful spirit which at- tacks the enemy wherever it finds him regardless of the cost. "fou, my troops, are my guarantee that l can dictate peace to my:enemies, Up and at the foes! God's goodness will guide the German people through battle to victory -to the goal appointed. German people to Providence. I have drawn the sword which, without vic- tory aced without honour, I cannot sheathe again. We stand with our hearts toward God -to the dust with all the e:,tgmies of Germany, Anten," ,THE NEXT YEAR. In the year 1915 the Germen ruler said: "Our brave soldiers have shown them -selves to be invincible in battle against nearly the whole world.. The war drama is now coming to its close," To the King of the Senussi, he said: -"Our coninton enemies whom Allah will annihilate to the last pian shall fly before Ehee. So be it." Regarding the United States, the emperor declared: "America bad' better look out after the war. 1 shall stand no nonsense froal the Americans. My destructive sword hascrushed the Russians. in a short while 1 will announce new vic- tories, The War drama is now coming to its close. in a just cause 1 ant ready to force myself to be cruel." THEN IN 1916. In 1916 the emperor Said: -"The world was prepared for anything but a victory of the German fleet over the British fleet. Fear will creep into the bones of the enemy. "Bucharest has been teketn. What a magnificent success on the road to complete victory has been gained with God's help. "Germany is invincible in spite of the superior numbers of our enemies, and every day confirms this anew. Ger- many knows her strength and she re- lies on Ood's "The foe is defending his native soil foot by foot. This is the resistance •oT despair, but it must lee broken. He has prepared his soup and now he must, sup it, i look to you to see to it, "All Germany contemplates with. pride her brave sons, whose deeds, with God's help, will be a landmark on the road to final victory." AND IN 1917. In 1917 the head of the German 'be - title said: "If the enemy does not want peace then we "lust bring peace by battering in with iron fist and shining sword the doors of those who will not have peace. "Victory, in the coming year will again be on our side, and' on that .of our allies. 1f only we cast the burden oh the Lord He will smite the foe hip and thigh as He did Amalek, the pro- totype of perfidious Eitglaed, Our 'U-boats are not going to rest until with God's help, the enemy is beaten. With the help of God, who has hitherto gracious protected us, the enemy shall have a decision: "England is particularly the enemy to be struck down, however difficult it may be." "The year 19 t 7 with its great battles has proved that the German people has iii ' the Lord) of Creation above an unconditional and - avowed ally. an whom it can absolutely rely." BUT 1N 1918. It June, 1418, the emperor .said: "God, the Lord, has laid a heavy burden on my slioulders, but 1 can carry it in the consciousness of our good right, with confi'deiiee in our Japanese Women Patriotic The Women's Patriotic Society of Japan is probably the largest in the world, having over 1,000,000 mem- bers. PAGE 3 einem Sword and our strength," This was followed by various utter auleea of growing. despondency. TO CONTINUE RED CROSS WORK Clothing end Other Things Needed For Refugees --A Council Meeting on Nov, 26. The following telegram has been sent from the Centra! Ofliee of the Canadian Red Cross Society to its various Provincial and District Head ,quarters; "The Council meeting cm Noy- either oy-el her 26 will discuss fully the peace policy of the society, Meanwhile mat- erials on hand should be used for ref- ugee work, which becomes Increasing- ly urgegt, as the German .evacuate' occupied lands. Reserve of supplies also needed in 'Canada for work is military hospitals. Have requested the Government to obtain 'for the soc- iety the earliest possible informa- tion as to arrangements for return and. repatriation of prisoners." BETCHA! This life would be a merry jaunt, ' From woe we'd all be free, Were we as honest 4awe want All tither Wren to be. -Luke McLuk'e. And all of us would now wear wings Like birds that pierce the blue, If we would only do the things Our neighbors want us to, -Nebraska State Journal. And we would sit in places high, The highest on the earth, If the old world but had the eye • To recognize our worth, -Houston Post. This life would be a Sunday school, Without a thing to jar, If people thought us just as good Ae-people believe we are. -'-Memphis Commercial -Appeal Life would be free from sorrow's touch And every pain and ache, if we had only half as much As people think we stake. THE AfTERIffEC ES Of DREADED lit ERE Worse Than the Disease Itself— Victims Left Weak, Nervous and Worn Out. Pain? XIirst's will stop it! t e rellevorheumaatism. lumbago, neutv,Jgio,•i,prains, fame echo, darache, swollen Pilate, sore throat and aaUtor patio. taints Have a bottle in the honed All dealets or write nit, Ii tsT R1IMsDT COMPANY, Hamilton CAtierM imilismsomossmsessolommiliolmmisammili IJ,'�,r1q II IIWII I1I1IlIII1WIIGIDmICI01N0100111WNIUIIINtuIW190 MIN'loUlltl ju II lulllu lila ullullull4Mlll'IMMIIl4l1i1 WWUIIIONI (1 ThePrirprityl'a alitMolllcinoaicf� 1 Avee¢efabcfaoPlePreparaticnfo9Asi similatingelmhePaohs oadloodbyRegula tingtke Stotnlgri els of I E4 byPxomoijngDi$es b0 •GtteerIafnessand1lest.Gantahl neither 0ppi_um,Morphinte n>, Mineral. NO'rNAx1F1D'1'ld� j Ltrdpaa/ 7dDti.S�4Y(/fhh1 ,at my ih r-af Arsenmc llaoiaf(p.rpf(9 ,.ripp(pTa.rPe� Jfe *.wrpreJ'adr. Abrm,rrrd 11'mMrgnvrs''rOr� Ahclpfuiltemeilyfor 1GbahndpFeverisltnesS andea, 055 OI? SLEISP resuttingtherd'r4 fancy' FalrSimite�ot 9 ToC nuorA1'c DIOriNTREAL&NnCEwip�'ORS{. t 1 i 35 0 saiwks ;t; j Exact Copy of Wrapper. For infall • and Children. Infants Mothers Know That Genuine Cas Coria Always the Bears Signature , of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA A breakfast tray set of delft blue linen is bound in white bias seam binding, and lettered in white, Roman block letters. The set consists of a tray cloth 18x14 inches, and' a 12 -inch napkin. On the long side of a piece of net stitch (or whip if you have tune)- It val edge. Gather, at the place of stitching, over a fine milliner's wire -- gather, oh, so slightly. About one and one-half' inches from the wire make a shall casing, through which run a silk elastic, •Sew the short edges together in a fine seam, adorn with a chin -strap of ribbon and a bud or so, and you have a very fetching breakfast cap, So. A bag 8 inches square filled with various sized corks and corkscrews should be easily made and unfailingly useful, even where state-wide is in ef- fect. A remnant of crepe de chine will stake an envelope -shaped) night gown case, edged with val lace insertion and fitted with a covered button and a loop, Most of the new bottles for shampoo are attractively shaped. In extreme need, why not empty one"s bottle, have it filled with the prospective owner's favorite toilet water, and dress it up with a skirt of plaited lace applied with a gold braid, finished with an apple or two of colored silk, Anybody who has a supply of col- ored enamels, and most of us have these beetle flays, 'stay transform a holdeiy cigar can into a glorious hum- idor by a few well applied strokes of the camel's hair brush. Mother's cov- ered butter crook naay undergo the sante treatment and emerge a radiant black enameled candybox with sun- bonnet girls disporting themselves at top of cover. Bunny rabbit slippers of. white felt, shaped at the front to stake Bunny's nose, are sewed to a wool - covered sole. Pink bead eyes, nose and felt ears attached above the eyes, make a realistic rabbit to lure a wide- awake baby to his crib, Inexpensive sets of imitation ivory may be touched, by an artistic hand, with a wreath of flowers, or a silhou- ette in dark blue or black, This is a gift royal made possible. A strip of crepe de chine seamed and turned, and finally tipped at eacih end with a fancy bead or a metal but- ton stakes a natty necktie. One of fine com tnonly called "Hay- seed hats" when hound and lined and handled with silk and tacked together at two edges, becomes a fetching knitting bag. A spray of berries or natural looking fruit may be added• as an outside touch to make the one- time hayseed feel at home, Among the gifts that may go in an envelope are money cases of heavy linen, to wear when travelling; a watch case of chamois, silk covered; any style of hat or frock sachet; a veil case of !noire; an eyeglass bright- ener of flannel, La Grippe, or Spanish influenza as the epidemic now sweeping over all America is called, is one of the most dangerous diseases known to man- kind, Anyone who has felt its pangs is not likely to forget the trouble. La Grippe, or influenza, starts with a slight cold and ends with a compli- cation of troubles. It lays the vic- tim on his back, tortues hint with fevers, and chills, headaches and back- aches, It leaves him a prey to pneu- monia, bronchitis, consumption and other deadly, diseases,. Its after a€' fects are often more 'serious than the disease itself. 1t is quite possible to avoid la grippe by keeping the blood rich and red by the use of Dr, Wil- liams' Pink Pills -a tome medicine which enriches the blood and strengthens the nerves, if, however, the disease attacks you, the patient should at brace go to bed, and call a doctor before complications set in, That is the only safe thing to do. But to recover your strength. after' the severity of the attack has passed, you will find) Dr. Williams' Pink Pills an unsurpassed tonic. Tlerought the use of this medicine all the evil after effects of this trouble will be banish- ed, This has been proved in thou- sands of • cases throughout 'Canada, where in previous seasons la grippe has attacked them, Among the many thus restored to full health is Miss Irene Bootes, Portsmouth, Ont., who says "1 take much pleasure in re- commending Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, because 1 have proved their worth in Y own case. a n c Last viwinterter 1 had a my severe attack of la grippe stud it left me weak and alt run down. I had severe pains in the chest and under the arms, palpitation of the heart and attacks of neuralgia which left me with the feeling that lifo was scarcely worth living. 1 was advised io try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills and began their use only on the principle that i would try anything that might better my condition. I had only been using the 'pills a couple of weeks when the pains' began . to leave ate. Gradual- ly my strength returned, my appetite improved, and in a little more than a month 1 felt all my old time vigor had returned. 1 ani sincerely glad 1 was persuaded to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I shall always have a good word to say 'for them. • Dr, Williams' Pink Pills not only cure the disastrous after effects of la grippe, but :also a specific for all troubles due to poor blood , suich as anaemia, rheumatism, indigestion, woltien's ailments, and the generally worn out feeling that affects so many people, You can get, these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mall at •50 cents a box or six boxes foe $2.50 from The ttr. Williams' Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont. ATTRACTIVE HURRY UP GIFTS Who in this hurried season hath not said to herself at ,r last moment, "How could i have . rgotten Fanny? And where have 1 mislaid the socks i bought for Bob? Soine such frenzied questioqs all of us ask of ourselves at the eleventh hour. What an Utopia this world would he bn Christmas eve, if we all could have the foresight to buy a few extra gifts, which it not needed night be used later? Olt, why? Oli, why? But with "just living" clear out of bounds, end extra time and extra gifts hard to garner, these few silggestions may stimulate a jadled nand tr tet last stitch, To Save Fanm fer mgr•. Sachets of Frenclry hness are made of a 12-ineit squara f silk fold- ed into a triangle. Fiji Alt n layer of 008011 f' °n4:rott I °'peinaled with sachet Wee with erail+ if the silk, pinked 'au the t'4,,e.,1, i, i't,' tonealete with a, spray .af re , la ` , t: d a' bit of Veen for leave.. Lt. ,,.1t-,•aharmailti Boat Driven By Aerial Propellers Mail between cities sae miles apart on a river in Columbia is being car- ried by a light draft, high speed boat driven by aerial propellers, Chucaren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORlA The Smallest Race In This Life. We hear much of love to God. Christ spoke mach of love to man. We make a great deal of peace with heaven. Christ made much of peace on earth. Religion is not a strange or added thing, but the inspiration of the semi - lar life, the breathing of an eternal spirit through this temporal weeati- Man and His Faith. It Faith is the substratum of lire; so that a man will be as he believes, and will believe as he lives, --Wm. M. Tay- lor. _ .. . GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS The smallest known race is that of the bushmen of Southern Africa, the mean height being 4 feet 3 % inches, To guard the baby against colds nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- lets. 'l'Ite Tablets are a mild laxative that will keep the little one's stomach and bowels working regularly. It is a recognized fact that where the stony` ach and bowels are fm good order that colds will not exist; that the health of the little one will be good and that he will thrive and be happy. The Tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers or• by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. Says Camphor Saves Gasoline Adding an ounce of camphor to each • five gallons of gasoline he uses, au English automobolist claims to effect a feul saving of 20 per cent, NEVER TOLLED WITH CONSTIPATIOiN SINCE TAKING MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS. Too often one is liable to dismiss con- stipation as a trifle. It is not. When you allow your bowels to become clogged Up, there pours a stream .of polluted waste into the blood instead of it being carried off by nature's channel, the bowels, and when this waste matter gets into the blood it capes headaches, jaun- dice, piles, livor complaint, sour stomach and manyother troubles. • By taking Milburn's Lan -Liver Pills you will find that the bowels will be kept regular in their action, the,poisoning of the blood and general weakening of the system is rectified, and the entire body is restored to normal condition. Miss Elsie Zimmerman, Thedford Ont., writes: -"I have used your Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills for constipation, and have never found mytelf troubled since. I am very glad to have found something to cure mo, and will always tell everyone about them who is troubled in the same way as l was." lyrics 25o, a vial at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, Tomato, Ont. WiLHELM HAS HiS MAILED FiST READ BY FOCH -That/broken line is the Hinden- burg Tinel -Your "life" line is very shortl-You are going on a long jour. ney, but won't require your overcoat) Dogs :".ane Of the Oldest, D ss One of the oldest types of dog is the greyhound, "........$" . szurtna -_ei •r kyr LAO! Ft) t� ,0 f"ii O k A beautiful colrlj•71t,'.if1AT i.i t;:� a1at.��9A'<i ialrf.'z of good blood and a healthy l,k,:ltr, Niltcrt *t emelt,, liver and blood are is good ti: t'lcr, t.::. ,., �, tt at>•c lovely, Unoi fslitlybloe4ht':. 1...,!1:74.:141cad sallowness shoe the need of a and regulate the vital orkan c 9 r '.-- tion. Good hcaltthant'. f_, .i.:, . °lata osery'whers In ,"•saiada roost fs.i., M t 11