The Clinton News Record, 1915-06-03, Page 7A COMPLETE WRECK
From the After Effects of Pneu-
monia Followed by Diptheria
Frequently the after effects of ill-
ne,ss are more serious than the ori-
ginal trouble, This • was the ease
with Mrs. Jamins B. Moir, Mutana,
Sask.. Mrd. Moir says:, "Some
Years ago,• while we were still living
in Nova Scotia, I was taken, down
with a severe attack of pneumlonia.
•* I .had sufficiently recovered to be.
around) but. had not been able to
go out when I was attacked with
diphtheria. In icy weakened state
it took a terrible holdon me, and
neither any friends nor .neighbors
thought I would recover;: I did,.
however, pulil'through, brit was a
Physical wreck. The muscles of my
throat Were paralysed, mo that even
a cup of water weuldt flow back
through my nostrils • unless they
were held closed. My voice was
almost insusdi•ble, and my eyes so
badly effected that I feared I was
,going to loose my eyesight. I could
only walk with . assistance, and it
looked as though • I would be ri
helpless cripple. Medicine was used
but did not 'help me. Then a neigh-
bor advised Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. I began taking them . but
had the utmost difficulty in aw:al-
lowing thein owing. to the condition
of my throat. Honsatter, after a
coupleof boxes had been used I
found it easier to take therm, labic'h
was .a sign they were helping me,
and I felt greatly cheered. I do
not know how many boxes I took,
but I continued their use until I
was as well as ever, much to the
surprise of all who knew ane'
as ail
thought I could not get better.
Since' then i have several times
taken the Pills when run down,-
and
own,and have always been greatly bene-
fitted by them."
For the after effects of fevers and
all wasting diseases there is no
medicine can equal Dr. Whams'
Pink Pills. They enrich the blood,
build up the naves, restore the
appetite and bring back complete
health and strength. Sold by all
medicine dealers or by mail at 50.
cents a box or six boxes, for $2.50
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Brookville, Ont.
Avoid 'Using herosene.
There is probably no on who has
to build fires who has not at .some
time yielded to the temptation to
hurry things up al1 bit by pouring
kerosene into the stove, although
everyone is probably aware of what
. a. dangerous practice this is. Even
though there is no flame in the
stove, the kerosene may ignite the
gas in hot ashes, with results disas-
trous to the fire -builder and his
surroundings.
A simple' way to meet the diffi-
culty in getting your fire started is
to keep a tin can with a little kero-
sene in. it in some safe 'place. Stand'
some small pieces of kindling in the
liquid, replacing the sticks by eth-
ers as they at'S used. The wood will
absorb the kerosene just as a hemp -
wick does, and will soon become
theatughly-snaked. • •
Include some of the prepared
sticks with your other kindling in
laying your fire, and you will ob-
tain all the adva.nitages of the use
of kerosene with none of the dan-
g$e..
~ The bee that gets the - honey
doesn't loaf around the hive.
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MANY HEROIC DEEDS.
St. Caltharines'Maier Tells' of Bray
cry of. Canadians at Langeinarok.
Major Belson, lith Battalion
wounded at Langemarek, writin
home from hospital, states : "I saw
many deeds performed 'i by my own
men which in an ordinary cam-'
paign, would have won the Victoria
Cross for them, strollastbindi'ng up
wounded pomrades and carryin
them to .shelter under hot fire."
He corrects an .acicount in "Ey
Witness' " statement that the Bat-
talion wavered, and that Col.
Birchall had, to r•ecalI it. "Nobody
wavered," 'writes Major Belson,
"from start to finish," and after
the first few hundred yards no Of-
ficer or N.C.O. 'had any influence
on the action except in this imme-
diate vicinity. Col.' Birchall died
as he lived, a gallant English gen-
tleman, alter stating that he was
proud to lead such men."
A letter from Pite, Donaldson, of
the •same regiment, to relatives,
tells of the death of Pte. 'Crawford,
which has not yet been listed in the
casualties. Donaldson, 'Crawford
and Pte. Hargreaves, olf Merriton
were cutting through a hedge when
all three -'were hit. Hargreave was
shot through both hips while bind-
ing up Donaldson's wounds, and
in this tonditiop• crawler] to assist
Crawford, wham the found beyond
need of aid, Then Donaldson and
Hargreave •snailed along the
ground, through a hail of bullets,
350 yards 'to shelter.
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Small Kitchens.
In building a hones, it ie a great
•mistake: to build a large kitchen,
unless it must also 'be used as a
dining -room. A big kitchen means
an enormous number of extra steps
for the housewife in preparing her
meals, and a wholly unnecessary
amount of labor in sweeping and
cleaning,
Have your kitchen made just
large enough to contain comfort-
ably your range, work table, cup-
board, and a couple of shahs. If
yen need extra space for washing or
work of that sort have a room par-
titioned off from the kitchen to be
used' for these purposes alone, and;
shut up during the ordinary routine
of kitchen work.
MOTHERS OF LITTLE ONES
No mother of young children
should be without a. box of Baby's
Own Tablets. The Tablets are
mother's best friend- and are as
good as .a doctor in the house.
Concerning thein Mrs. F. Wurger,
Ingersoll, Ont., writes: "I have
used Baby's Own Tablets for the
past eight years and would not be
without them. I can highly recom-
mend them to all mother's of young
children," The Tablets are sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at
25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-
liam ' Medicine Ce., Brookville,.
Ont.
• Never' Went • Away.
Neighbor's Little Girl: "When
did you get back, MTS. Brown
Did ,Yon have a good time 7"
Neighbor : "Why, I haven't heal
away, my dear."
"Haven't you, really? I'm sure
T heard mother say you and Mr.
Brown had been at loggerheads for
a week." •
Pure Ice Cream.
eei the Home
THE' BRICK has greatly popularized City
y
Dait'y Ice Cream with the housewife. There
is no other dessert that can compete With
City Dairy. Ice Cream in the summer,
Our Service makes it possible for your
dealer to supply y
you
with City Dairy Ic•e
Cream in brick form so that you can serve
it in your own home at Dinner, Afternoon
Tea or Evening Party, just the same asour
City Sister, y
For Salo 6y Waorlminating ehopkeopore
roes„w,e-..°'mage'°""'..,.`
Look
for
the Sign.
TORONTO,
Wo want an agent In every town.
First LOug. Step
Towards Recovery
IS TO .FUD IF YOUIt SYMP-
TOMS ARE OF KIDNEY
DISEASE.
Kent County Lady Rid, This—Then.
She Used Dodd's Kidney Pills
and Was Cured.
Upper Bouctouche, Kent Co,,
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t May 31st (Special). --Mins Garr]-
evieve Destarache, an estimable
lady living near here, ' is telling
her friends of the 'benefit she -has
received from Metals Kidney Pillls.
"I am indeed happy tto be able
to state that I have been cured' of
Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney.
Pbbls, ' Miss Basbarache says in an
interview.
' I was often so feeble I could
not work. My sleep was broken
and unu'efreehin.g, I had headaches
and crampsthe muscles.
"I suffered from. Rheumatism and
Backache add was always tired'.
and nervous. '
"I was in this miserable condi-
tion when I decided to try Dodd's
Kidney Pills, and I ,had not taken
two boxes till I felt better,; and
three boxes cured me."
Miss Bast/beadle made a lontstep
towards. recovery when she discov-
ered that her symptoms were of
Kidney Disease. She th:en'h'ad only
to use the old reliable Kidney rem-
edy, Dodd''+s Kidney Palls; to find a
cure. Are your symptoms those of
Kidney Disease I
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NEWS OF THE MiUDKE
WEST
BETWEEN ONTARIO AND BRI.
TISK' COLUMBIA.
Items Prose Provinces Where Man
Ontario Boys and Girls Are
Story Against Himself.
The Duke of Connaught 'tells a
good story against himself. Some
years urge, when lie was raised to
the :position of Lieutenant-Colonel
of the lab Rifle 'Brigade, the late
Queen Victoria commanded that he..
should only 'be saluted as a regi-
mental officer, and not as a mean-,
berg of the Royal Family, On one
occasion; however, Ian Irish .sentry,
seeing the Duke +acid Duchess ap-
proaching, turned out the guard
and r);9rve the Royal salute., The
Duke wars much annoyed', and pro-
ceeded, to 'give the sergeant in
charge a piece of his mind. Bu.t the
quick-witted Ieishrnlan was equal to
the wayside. "The guard, sorr,"
'he said, in his ,ricihest brogue, "is
for Her' Royal Highnteieis, who, +as
a member of the Royal Family, is
entitled to it !" After that the Duke
could, say nothing.
A Dunfermline Collie.
"Duke," a Scottish collie owned
by Mr. H. C. Aitken, of Priory
Lame, 'Dsnnfeeenline,, had the shield
and medal for dashing into the road
at Dunfermline, in August., 1911, and
saving a, child froth being run over.
This is quite an 'unusual foam of
cathine heroism, and suggests that
there is no limit to the possibilities
of a dog in saving life. The child
was, it seems, quite a stranger, yet
Duke spn•ang into. the road and
snatched it from under the horse's
feet, There, is an instance on •re-
cord of a collie dashing after a
perambulator containing a baby
which had "taken charge" down a
very steep hill at Bristol and stop-
ping it. Unfortunately no data
has been preserved that would es-
tablish this interesting incident as
in, undoubted fact.
YOUR SKIN NEEDS FOOD
Is your skin -iacab and dry? Are,there
signs'of approaching ]wrinkles? Are you
getting worried albout the .possible loss
of your youthful beauty 7 Cleopatra
didn't worry about these things. You
needn't tf Unit is applied.
Oleopatra and the Soled :beauties of the
Y East knew aerfeetly well that, the skin
requires .food justas does itlto rest of 2+he
body. They fed their skinwith a pro-
p>aration of Oriental oile, the secret of
which .alas Seen so jealously guarded tby
sueeeediug generations that it has only
recently some tonight.
- Men, too, find hell a valuable friend.
An occasional supplication to the face
not only feeds the satin and keeps It in
the ]healthiest condition, tut it leaves
the ,free Bruch eu5ler to shave. Expert -
mice alone proves stow much easier.
Veit Is tale trade amok name by which
this ,preparation is ltnee'n and sold by
all druggists, wholesale and retail. Usit
Mtg. Co., Ltd., 476 Ronoesvalles Ave.,
Toronto, Ont.
Winnipeg has an Australasian
Olu'b.
G. N. Jackson is the newly -elect-
ed president of the Winnipeg Board
of Trade.
Winnipeg had 574;binths in April,
1915, against 476 in the same month
a year ago.
Winnipeg machine shops have a
million -dollar contract for making
shells for Britain,
In Eastern Manitoba, this year,
wild geese have been more plenti-
ful than for many years.
At Edmonton, William Miller
tried tto swim his horse across the
]Saskatchewan, and was drowned.
:At Winnipeg, Joseph Ranson
was allowed $2,25 as damages for
being thrown from a O.N.R. hand_
ear.
The Winnipeg 'School Board will
this year spend $150,000 on new
]buildings, to help the Unemployed.
More land in the vicinity of Wil-
donan Park, Winnipeg, will.be dug
up to provide work for unemployed
unmarried men,
The St. Andrew 'Society of Win-
nipeg, gave a set, of 'band instru-
ments to the 79th Cameron High-
landers (43rd Battalion, C.E.1.).
Among those killed recently at
the front was Pte. Joseph H.
James, ,formerly a 'member of the
90th of Winnipeg, and health in-
spector for Assinilboia,
+W. +S. Foster, one of the old-
timers of the Wananesa district, is
dead. He was. postmaster at Wa-
wanesa for 25 years, and very well
known throughout Manitolba.
Mrs. H. A, Maguire, who was
visiting in Winnipeg, is .a grand-
daughter of the late General Henry
]Shrapnel, of the British army, who
invented the shrapnel shell.
Lieut. -;Col, A. H. Correll, who
was clerk to the Manitoba. Legisla-
ture, resigned to go to the front.
He was appointed quartermaster;
general of the second overseas eon-
tingen•t.
A man named Kelly, who was
under the influence of liquor, was
trampled to death by a stallion lie
was driving near Windsdr, Sask.
He fell over the shafts under the
horse's feet.
The tails of 14,718 gophers have
been handed to the local Union orf
United Farmers of Alberta since
the first appearance of the pest,
and $109.67 handed out as prizes.
This is less than a cent for each
tail.
At •Cardston, Alberta; fire •'broke
out in the store of the Gardston
Implement 'Company. Through the
quick action of the soldiers of the
CJ
Squadron, O.M.R., most of the
stock 'was removed without dam-
age.
His Reply.
A Londoner was, showing' some
country 'relatives the sights of Lon-
don recently, and was pointing out
a magnificent old residencebuilt
years ago by a famous ansi rather
unscrupulous lawyer of his time.
"And,'' the Londoner was asked,
"was he able to build e house Eke
that by his practice?" "Yes," was
the reply, "by his practice and this
practices."
Not So Bad.
Mrs. Busybody: "Do you feel
lonetly, M.rs. Tinley, now that your
three lade !ave 'listed?"
"Not en 'bed," was the reply.
"Ie, do come over tna terriblepo
wasihdays, though; when I've none
of their tt+hings to de. Imdeieel, I.
'ave to borrow ]coin of a neighbor's
washing inst. tto keep myself cilveier-
fat1,"
P'rolnisea are worse than eggs—
you can't keep theist after they are
broken.
"Do you keep servants ?" asked
the inquisitive 'neighbor. "Not
long," responded herr .truthful
friend.
RUNNING THE BLOCKADE.
Captain Ilidd'.s'booty Was a trifle
eomipared with that which awaits
the •sea -rover who shall regularly
pierce the British blockade and
reach German ports:
During the Civil War the most
profitable game anybody played
was that of blockade' running. It
was so difficult to get cotton out of
the South that price in Liverpool
rose to 20 times the normal' figure,
Hence a, ship that carried gunsa•nd
various munitions to -the South and
then took home a load of oaten
killed two prize 'birds with one
stone.
English sh,ipawners carried on a
great trade The ship R. E. Lee,
built by the British at a cost of
$160,000, very -soon bore away $2,-
000,000 in gold.
Another 'ship made eight trips
from Bermuda to Wilmington,
North Carolina, and earned a pro-
fit of 700 per cent. on the cost of
the vessel. A third boat made 22
such journeys and earned still
more. It was a hazardous game,
but the 'stakes were high, and many
a (bold seaman was milling to en-
gage in it.
There were actually hundreds of
instances of blockade running and
an • average of one . capture for
every 'four and a half trips was
made by the Union navy.
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CI EAR•III:A I)ED
Head Bookkeeper Mist Be Reliable
The chief bookkeeper hi a large
business Louse in one of the West-
ern cities speaks of the •harm tea
and coffee did for him
"My wife and I drank our first
cu of Posture little a tJ ave • two
1
yearsa , and we have used ed rt ever
since, to the satire exclusion of tea
and coffee, It happened in this
way:
"I had an attack of pneumonia,
which left arse with dyspepsia, . or
neuralgia of the stomach. My 'cup
of cheer' bad always been tea or
coffee, but I :became convinced,
after a time, that they aggravated
my stomach trouble. I happened
to mention the matter to tiny gro-
cer one slay and ,he suggested that I
give Postum a trial.
"Next day it came and we liked
it so much that we willnever
change back ; for I em. •a well man
to -day and have used no medicine.
"My work as chief bookkeeper in
our Co.'s branch 'house here is of a
very confining nature. Daring my.
tea, and coffee drinking days I was
subject to nervousness and the
'blues' in addition to my sick spells.
These have left me since I began
using Postum and I can conscien-
tiously recommend it to those whose
work confine e" them to long hours
of severe oriental exertion."
Name given by Canadian Poston
Co., Windsor, Ont. Read "Thee
Road to Wellville," in pkgs.
Post= comes in two forms:
Postusu Cereal — the original
form ipust be weir boiled. 15c and
25c packages,
Instant Postnau•—a soluble pow-
der ---dissolves quickly in a cup of
hot water, and, with cream and
sugar, makes a delicious beverage
instantly. 2'Oc rand 5oc tins:
Both kinds are equally delicious
and cost about' the same per cup.'
r"Therea )teason" £or Postuen.
-:sold by d'rooera.
IID. 6. ISSUE 28 -'IG.
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enfl� Nearly Claimed
New Brunswick Lady
Was Restored to Her Anxious Fam-
ily When Hope Had Gene.
St. John, N:B., Dee. 15t13, -At one
time 3t Wee feared that Mrs, J. Grant,
of 3 White St. would succumb to the
deadly ravages of advanced kidney
trouble, "My; first attacks of back.
ache and kidney trouble began years
ago. For six years that dull gnawing
pain has been present, When I ex-
erted myself it was terribly Inteneieed.
If T caught cold the pain was unen-
durable. Fused most everything, but
nothing gave that certain grateful re-
lief that came from Dr. Hamilton's
Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. in-
stead of being bowed down with pain,
to -day I am strong, enjoy splendid
appetite, sleep soundly Lost proper-
ties have been Instilled into my blood
—cheeks are rosy with color, and I
thank that day. that I heard of ea grand
a medicine as Dr. Hamilton's Pills,"
Rvery woman should use these pills
regularly because good health pays,
and it's good vigorous health that
comes to all who use Dr. Hamilton's
Mandrake and Butternut Pills.
A Grave Tonic.
An old Scotchman having
friend on' a visit one day took tai
to- see an ancient cemetery in lb
village—the only .:sight it conk
boast of: "What die ye think e
that?" he inquired. Hoots, man,'
said his friend,. vie'wiing the dila' p i
dated condition of the graves, "be-
fore I'd be buried there •I'di die
first." "Amo, weal:," said Sandy
"as far as I'm concerned I sneer
be busied nae ither place if I'm
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Hi lard's Liniment used by Phyeieians.
Seeing Bnrope.
An American, who had been "see.
ing Europe" was describing his ex'
perience in the rush to get home
when molar was declared. The iboat
was crowded. The third day a man
went up to the purser and said —
"Yon •will have ,to get me a place
to sleep." "Where 'have you been
sleeping?" asked the purser.
"Well," the passenger answered,
"I've been sleeping on a man who
was sea -sick, but he's getting hat-
ter now and says I'l'l have to
nlove."
Ask for Minard's and take no other.
Farmer Was Astounded.
Old Tom Hopkins had worked on
the same farm for twenty years,
and until his master ,took to pout.
try ]arming he was quite satisfied
with Iitfe. But the poultry ]business
was a' 'bit too much. He had +t,o'take
the eggs as they were laid, and
write the date on them with an in-
delible pendil ; and, ;worse than that
he had alai to 'write on the eggs
the breed of the hen that Iaid them.
"I'm'about fed up," said he one
day to. the farmer, "and Tan going
to leave." The 'fanner nvas astound-
ed, "Surely, Tom," sadd he,
"you're not going to ,leave me after
all .these years I'i "Yee, but'I arca I"
replied the old man. "I've done
every kind cu queer job on this here
farm, but I'd rather starve than go
on being secretary to a lot Of
hens."
Aunt Virginia Says
When. we are told a disagreeable
thing that has +been' said about us
we are likely to share our dislike
about equally between the person
who said it and the person who re-
peated it. Talebearers would do
well to remember this.
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Gents. --I have used your Minard's
Liniment in my family and also in my
stables .for years and consider it the
best medicine obtainable.
Yours truly,
Proprietor Rexton Pond bHa elCandV
Livery Stables.
Johnny's Strategy.
Little sister had not been well.
and had, 'been especially 'trying ,to
shrill Johnny all day. Finally his
patience came to. au end. "Mo-
ther," asdned�
"don't
you want
,
little t1 sister to 'be a good wife when'
she grows up?" "Olf course," said
the mother. "Well, you make Me
give everything to her 'eau* she's
littles"n me. Biot you're li'ttler'n
father, and when he comes home,
you say 'Here's your slippers and
magazine, dear' "—and before
his mother could move Johnny tore
his train of cars ,from the *ream-
ing baby, "If we ,don't begin to
train her she'll be a,territble wife,"
be said as lie slammed the door.
neat. Minard's Liniment in the hmiso.
A. Puzzle.
The lady of the house was ex-
plaining things to the new maid.
"An' what's this, miscues 7" asked
the girl, ,indicating a, metalbottle.
"That is a Pbottle, which will
keep
willkeep things either het or cold,
whichever you desire," replied the
mistress:.
"Well, fob the land sake l' ejacu-
lated the girl. "How is 'it gwine to
know whether you want things hot
or. cold ?"
It'•9 Origin.
The Rotten Row, in. which Dr,
Chalmers lodged an first settling in
Glasgow, owes its name to a Gaelic
word signifying the King's h•igh-
wey. Associations with royalty
can still be claimed flay the fashion-
able rifle to Hyde Park 'bearing+the
same designation, Among other
Scottish towns "that' possess Rotten -
rows are Lauder and Dunfermline.
In olden times no levies could be
exacted by the Baronies for the
cattle that ;Were driven along' these
roads.
fits Was So 'Good.
The 'widow was taking her first
look at the 'bust of her 'beloved h,us-
band. The clay was still' damp,
"Pray examine it well, madisim,"
said the sculptor. "If there is any-
thing wrong I can alter it." The
widow looked at it with a mixture
o'fsorrow and satisfaction. "It is
just like him," she said, ; "a per-
fect portrait—his large nose—,the'
sign of .goodness." Here she burst
into tears. "He was -so .good ! Make
the nose ,a ,little larger."
Co 3
�" Applied in
a �� 5 Seconds
CuredSore, blistering Peet
Pro
m earn pinched
toes can be our,ed
f" to,,,e.
Eic-
® A� tractor in 2
ti' l 4 h
ours.
"Putndm's" soothes
'way that drawing pain, eases ineta7lt
ly, makes,the feet feel good at once.
Get a 26c. bottle of "Patnam'e• to -day.
F
'Up to the Minute.
Cr.anque: "A wife is an expen-
sive .luxury." Blanque: "So is
an automobile." -Cr•anque • "Sure.
But ,you. can get a new model every
year.
YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU
Try Marine Eye Remedy for iced, Weak, Watery
men and Granulated Eyelids; No Smarting-.
fust Eye a'amforl. Write for Book of the Eye
bymail e'ree. Marine Eye Remedy Cm, mileage,
"Father, I think it only fair to
tell you that I need $60. I'd rather
owe it to you than to some out-
sider."
aairtard's Liniment Lumbermau's Friend
Where They Flourish.
I never saw a purple cow,
But goodness knows,
It's just, because I never go
To poster shows.
Bagpipes are commonly played in
Italy.
ZAM-DUK ADD OUTDOOR
LIFE.
Every tennis or ball player, every
swimmer, every canoeist, every man or
woman who loves outdoor life and
exercise, should keep a box of Sam-Bulr
bandy.
Zam-Buk Is a purely herbal prepara-
tion, 'which, as soon as applied to cuts,
bruises, burns, sprains, blisters, eta,
sets up highly beneficial operations,
First, its antiseptic properties render
the wound free from all danger from
blood poisoning. Next, its soothing
properties relieve and ease the pain.
Then its ries, herbal balms penetrate
the tissue, and set up the wonderful
process of healing. Barbed wire
scratches, insect stings, skin diseases,
Such as eczema, heat rashes, ring-
worm, babies' heat sores, chafed places,
sore feet—are all quickly cured by
Zam-Duk. It also eases and cures
piles. All druggists and stores, Use
Zam-Buk Soap also; 26c. per tablet..
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in an old
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thing in a new way is wit. To, say
a nem thing in an old way is
blunder. To say ca new thing in a
nem way is ant.
SEED POTATOES.
AELY IRISH COBBLER ..Po1'a'i'OPs,
SLI specially selected and ' Government
inspected for. seed. Only limited quanLlty t
Price, Ono Dollar per bushel' f.oib. Brans- I
ton. Also Connoisseur's, Pride and New..
Snow, two 'excellent new potatoes, Price.
Two Dollars per. bushel. Special Pr see
for largo quantity. Oeste must accent.
patty all orders.. II. W. Dawson, Brame.
ton,
SALESMEN WANTED.
'.ALESMEN FOR WANTED FOIIuGII-CLASS
specialties. retie nt sight. Write for
partieulare. Beaver Meadow Co., 409 Mark-
ham fit., Toronto,
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
y ABUTS TO DO PLAIN AND LIGHT.
_ILI sewing. at hone. whole or spare
time; good pay; work sent hey distance,
charges paid. Send stamp for particu-
lars. National Manufacturing Co..
Montreal.
PRESEEVIN' EGGS.
Ji PIPE TO PRESERVE moos
fresh during twelve months, if
not required for personal use they may
he sold at nifty and seventy -live cents
per dozen. .This means hundred per
cent. profit in six months. Circular
free. Octavien 'Rolland Dept. 21, 50
Notre Dame east, Montreal.
NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE.
PROFIT.slAIc1N0 NEWS AND JOB OF.
flees for sale in good Ontario towns.
The most useful and interesting of -all
busineeecs. .rill hefornlntion on applies•.'
than. to Wilson Publishing Company. 73
West Adelaide St,; Toronto.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CYANCGR, etietons, LUMPS, ETC„
kJ internal and external, cured with- 1
out pain by our home treatment. write
us before too tato. Dr. Hellman Medical.
Co.. Limited. Oollhngn'ood. Ont.
i
The First of ALL
"Home Remedies"
"jTASELINE," in its many
vV forms with their innumer-
able uses, is the foundation of the
family medicine chest.
Iv
Bente
is
T,nd,murk i 1
It keeps the skirl smooth and
sound. Invaluable in the nursery
for barns cuts, insect bites, etc.
Absolutely pare and safe.
AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Insist
on "Vaseline" in original pack-
ages bearing the name, CHESE-
BROUGI'l MAN iJirACT LIK-
ING CO., Consolidated. For silt
stall Chemists and General Stores.
Intal r rr
l t d h ookldto4 o] � l •
tacrttl
1
i
GHESEBROUGH MF'G Co.
(Consolidated).
1660 CHABOT AVE., MONTREAL
IlOyer tern" V Bo4.torri
__rann
M otor Boat t
55(4
Freight Prepaid to any Railway Station in
Ontario, Length 15 ,Ft. Beam 3 Ft, 9 In,,
A
Depth 1 Ft. d In. ANY MOTOR FITS.
Ppecifleation No. ID eying engine prices on request. Get our quotations
on—"The Penetang Line" Oomnrsrcial and Pleasure Launches, Row
boats and Canoes.
THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETANG, CAIN.
'(}C,'1,
C,q
1,11"-M'
derboroug>'h
capOe'
11171,,00
OROUGN•
peP �willA
Ask for boats with
this Trade Mark, •
O
a
Peterborough Canoes
:i+fwa .rhn, �aei This trade mark on a
f is rad itst ' Peterborough Canoe is
the your assurance of the
highest workmanship and the
best materials that can be put
into a canoe or aklff.. Designed
III�III ' II
afornd easySafety paddling, .strength
In painted Basswood, Cedar
Bib, Cedar, Strip and. Canvas
Covered qualities. Write for
Ca
Canoetalogue00.,, TheLittoral, PeterboroPetnergit
-
borough, Canada,