HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1913-11-27, Page 2A WOMAN'S
HELPLESSNESS
'Cured Through the Rich, Red
Blood Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills Actually Make.
Thousands of women suffer from
boadwohes, 'backaches, dizziness,
langour: and nervousness, Few
'ealize that their misery all comes
tram the bad state of their blood.
They take one thing for their head,
another for for their stomach and a'
third for their ,nerves. And yet all
the while it is simply their blood.
'that is the cause of all the trouble.
tor. Williams' Pink Pills will cure
;because they actually make new,
Crich, red blood, which reaches
*very organ and every nerve in the
;body, carrying with it a new health
and new strength. Mrs. Wan.,
'Acorn, Charlottetown, P. E. L,
pays: "Before I began the use of
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills I was one
of the most miserable women Hy-
" lug. For more than three years I
dived a life of constant dread, - I
was -taking weak spells so that I
could ,not be left alone, If I walked
Elem. one room to another my heart
* u..
ould palpitate so .violently that, I
reared I would die 'I wa.6COnt1T1
ly sending for the doctor, who
a m•
' o blood and that I had n
]d meY
1Rierves were shattered. Not'vi+th-
jstanding this treatment I did Set
Ittet any better, - I could . not keep
anything on my stomach, and the
least' thing would make me sick;
Pen my trouble was ooanplioated
?with rheumatism, which .became so
had that I had to be lifted like a
d, and the pain was almost an -
arable, I was in this deplorable
C�000ndition when my husband read
1of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, an
t me a supply. When I had
oaa en half a dozen boxes I felt
�eneh better and could go about
hthe house. I kept on taking the
'il'ls until I had used twelve boxes,
'and I can truly say they made me a
well woman, 'Indeed, I do not
think lI. would be living now but for
•'•thr. Williams' Pink Pine. I wish I
`Could persuade every woman who is
'sick to follow my example, for I
have proved they will curette most
'desperate oases, and I consider my -
elf a living witness of this fact:'
You can get !these Pills through
ny medicine dealer or by snail poet
aid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes
r$2.50The r .Williams'
o . from D , W
Medicinee Co.,Brockvi
ller Ont
FROM WHY 010 ENGLAND
NEWS Ti! MAIL ABOUT JOHN'
BULL AND HIS PEOPLE.
Occurrences in The Land That
Helens Supreme In the Cone
mental World.
Some 9,700 fowl persons were
sent to prison last year than in the
'preceding twelve months,
1bn anonymoue donor has given
BI0,000 to Leeds University for the
.Orection of aSchool of Agriculture.
The will of Walter Whitehead, of
'Colwyn Bay, fonmerly of Manches-
ter, surgeon, has been proved at
'2170,892 net.
• An Ulster athletic club is to he
started in Birmingham to prepare
young men for any emergency
iariseUlster.
,Wh oh may.in U ste .
A new company has been formed
"%o connect North and. South Shield's
jby tunnel through which an electric
vgil-way will run,
. General Sir James MacLeod. Fre
ler-Tybler, 0.0,B., who has just
oelobrated his '92nd birthday, is
probably the oldest Indian Mutiny
officer edlve,
Last year there were 1,081 cre-
mations in the . United Kingdom,
the Largest number recorded since
bremattion was introduced into, the
pountry in 18850
Inn London a motor 'bus proprie-
ltor has to comply with between
fifty and sixty conditions before he
ran obtain a license tie use it for
public purposes. -
Instead of running a new locomo-
tive under' its own steam to an ex-
hibition in London an English rail-.
What are
Post
Toasties?
Thin, watery ;bite' of choice
Indian Corn — •perfectly
cooked; delicately flavoured;
then toasted to an appetizing
golden brown, and packed in
tightly sealed paths,gges . with-
out being touched by hand.
"Toestiee" are for break -
fart or any other meal—served
direct from package - with
cream or- milk, and a sprink-
ling of sugar.
Post "Toasties are cones--
lent,' save a lot of time and -
please the palate immensely l
•
But after all, a trial; is the
best answer. ,
Grocers everywhere sell
Post Toasties
Canadian PostumCereal Co., Ltd.
wludgor,astuesaramosaasstsaiusamaansa
4atario.
='ay built a low car especially t
ranspert it.
There are 'twc officers still 'sur-
viving who "rode _in the famsour
Balaclava charge—Major Edward
Philips, 8th hussars, "mud Captain
Percy Smith, 13th. Light Dragoons,
The British Museum has books
written on 'bricks, tiles, oyster
shells, bones and flat stones, togc-
thcr" with mannecripts on bark,
ivory, leather, parchment, papyrue,
lead, iron, copper and wood. -
The - neiv ' Temperance Act is - to
some extent a safeguard for the
publican. Persons who have had
more than sufficient liquor are no
longer'at liberty to walk in licensed
premises and demand more.
A familiar figure• in the Bucks -
burn and Bankhead dietriot has
been removed by the death of Mr.
John Paterson-, ' Craig House,
Bunks ,urn, at the advanced age of
85 years. Mr. Paterson was a na-
tive of Aberdeen.
Forthe first time in -the history
of England a colored man has been
elected the mayor of a borough.
John Richard, Archer, whose father
was •born in the West Indies, has
been elected Mayor of Battersea by
a majority' of 1 -vote. •
Damage to the extent of: over
£50,000 has -been done by -fire at the
premises at 33 and 35 En/dell Street,
Long Acre W -C., of the British.
and Colonial Kinematograph Go.,
Ltd. The warehouse was gutted and
come valuable films were destroyed.
Alfred Russel Wallace; who work-
ed out the scientific theory of evo-
lution by "natural selection contem-
poraneously with Darwin Old inde-
pendently, and then generously
yielded the palm of discovery to hie'
brother scientist, died recently in
his houte in Dorset, in his 91st year.
.At Penal!, Port, a little village
on the coast of Cornwall, near.
Newquay, there is a -- rude little
stone oratory, measuring 26 feet by
12%. feet, known as the Oratory of
St. Pisan, who was sent to Eng-
land by St, Patrick in. the fifth cen-
tury. The church, after having.
been buried in the sand for 1,000
years, was eventually discovered in
1835, and is probably the earliest
structure in England. Perrin
Round, close at hand, is a circular
structure or amphitheatre, compris-
ing as area of 130 feet in diameter,
with seven rows of seats that `could
0persons.. H el
seat 2, 00 History ay r antes
that miracle plays were performed
here at various times,
ala..
Doctors Condemn
Oily, Liniments
Public Are Warned Against Strong.
Smelling, Oily Liniments Con.
twining Harmful Acids
and Ammonia.
Many people have clung to the old.
fashioned idea that a thick, greasy
liniment is the best kind. Doctors
say not—and they know,
Recently a number of these white,
oily liniments were analyzed, and they
were found to contain an enormously
high percentage of harmful acids, and
such irritating chemicals as ammonia,
etc. For the moment they may cause
a warm sensation when first applied,
but their continued use never cures
rheumatism, and only deteriorates the
skin, sets up inflammation, ,and causes
endless trouble.
When a doctor warns you to quit
using a white, oily liniment—do so.
n hn •, thick liniment knows that,a a th c can't
penetrate, can't sink through the pores
and reach the seat of the pain.
When asked his opinion a few days
ago, an important physician stated
that he considered a strong, penetrat-
ing, pain -subduing liniment, such -as
"Nerviline," to besuperior to any of
the, white ammonia liniments, In his
twenty-five years of practice he had
witnessed cases of rheumatism, eclat -
lea, and lumbago that simply would
not respond to ordinary treatment—
but Nerviline cured them. The same
physician also spoke of the great ad-
vantages of keeping a preparation like
Nerviline in the - house,because of
cramps, diarrhoea, stomach disorders,
earache, toothache, headache, and
such minor ailments. .Nerviline is a
first-class cure. Thereis scarcely an
eche' or a pain, internal or external,
that Nerviline won't cure. In thou-
sands of homes no other pain -reliev-
ing medicine is used. Fifty years'
continued success and the endorse-
ment of the profession are proof that
Nerviline is the liniment for the home.
No Job. for Him.
Mike Hennessey, a hefty young
Irishman,, secured his first fore-
manship after serving for some
years as one of the . "gang."
Promptly at 7 o'clockin the morn-
ing he began his duties by calling
the gang' to order. '
"Ye all have to worruik for me I"
he shouted. "Worruk I say I And
-I want every wanof yez to under-
stand at wance that I kin lick any
man -in the gang l"
All swallowed the insult except
one giant-Ibliilt warrior, who step-
ped forward and said:
But you can't lick me, Mike
Hennessey i" -
"Oh, ' In can't, can't I," yelled
Mille.
"No, you can't," came back the
determined, answer.
"Well, thin, go to the office and
draw -your money. 'I'll have no
manin the gang I can't lick," •
A tourist calling at an Irish cot-
tage, noticed a glass shade under
which was a brick and a faded rose.
Naturally he inquired why 'the own-
er of a shanty should cherish two
such dissimilar objects. "Shure,
sor, there's memories attached to
thin," said the Irishman. "Feel
the big dint in me head I Well, it
was the brick that made it," "But
the rose I" said the visitor. "The
rose is off the -grave of the man
what threw the brick,!' replied the
host.
Minard!s Liniment lCutts Colds, as
Your Bad Taste
In The Morning
Is Due To Catarrh
Destroy This Poisonous Disease I3e-
fore Yatir Health Is Seriously
Injured.
,Perhaps you haven't thought of call-
ing those
alling.:those. unpleasant .,Sylnpton s,that
affected your hose and throat by any
particular name—but it's Catarrh just
the- same.
When the attack is severe, your
eyes -are watery and look week. Your.
breath is offensive, due to iuflamma
timi in the' nose and throat,
At last science has discovered a real
remedy, a new scientific marvel which
acts like no other Catarrh remedy on
earth. "fiatas'rhozone" operates -on a
new plan; it is a direct remedy, goes
instantly to the source, of the trouble.
•its rich, fragrant essences and healing
balsams are breathed in vapor form.
through a special inhaler and give in-
stant relief. "
s Catarrhozone doesn't stop at the re-
lief stage—it goes 'further—keeps on
going till a cureis effected. Bad
cases are cured, as you can judge from
the following letter: "Every morning
for six months last winter I awoke
with a bad taste, an awful, breath and
stuffed up feeling in my nostrils,;
writes Rob E. Rutland, of Regina. "It
was simply an awful case of chronic
Catarrh. Relief first came from Ca-
tarrohozone..•I used that inhaler twen-
ty times a day and took it to bed with
me at night. I am cured, and by the
use of Catarrhozone stay well. Now
I' am free from irritable throat Mom
ble, coughs, colds, headache, or ca-
tarrh."
No medicine on earth is so certain
to cure every form of catarrh or
throat trouble as "Catarrhozone." Get
the large 41.00 eine, lasts two months
and is guaranteed; medium size 500.;
sample else 260.; all storekeepers and
druggists, or Tile Catarrhozone Co.,
Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canada.
SPIDER -SILK. -'
Especially Suitable For the Nets
That Enclose Balloons.
The •silkworm is by no means the
only creature that produces silk.
Spiders make their webs, nests, and.
egg -cocoons of as kind of silk that is
well adapted for certain of inn's
uses. The filanieets of spider -silk
are much finer than those produced
by the silkworm,, but they acre re-
latively . stronger. The webs of
some of the large spiders of tropical•
oouintries are strong enough to en-
tangle sena birds,
As early as the eeventeenth cen-
tury, travellers in Paraguay found
that the natives made clothing from
the webs of a species of Epeira, the
genus to which ah�e common garden
spider belongs. Spider -silk has
been used for centuries in China,
India, and -West Africa; notably in
the Chinese province .of ' Yunnan,
eo
where the .-ca,lled "silk of the
Eastern Sea" is produced..
In'the year 1708 a French- jurist,
Monsieur Guenaux of Montpellier,
succeeded in making several pairs
of gloves and stockings from the
silk of garden spiders. The first
really practical experiments, how-
ever, were made by an Englishman
named Roll. By his process, he
drew the silk directly frons the body
of the spider; and the material he
obtained was much stronger than
that, spun under normal conditions.
The end of the filament he attached
to a bobbin,. which was revolved by
steam. The process does not seem
to incommode the spider. After
she duan beenrobbed of all her •silk,
she rests for ten days, and is then
readytoYie1danothersupply.
p1
y
As the silk comes from the spin-
nerets it is covered with a viscous
substance, which is washed' off in
running water. The filaments are
very fine; from eight to twenty-four
must be combined to form a single
thread. The fabric that ' these
threads produce is much slighter
than ordinary ',silk. For that ren-'
son, cords of spider -silk are espe-'
chilly suitable for the nets that en-
close balloons.
At present the most promising
experiments in the production of
spider -silk are, carried on in Mada-
gascar. They use a large spider
called the halabe. At the soiiaol in
Tananarive they pay the natives'
eight cents a hundred for the spi-
ders, each -of which' yields a fila-
ment from 1,000 to 1,300 feet long.
The silk is of a superb glossy yel-
low, but itscolor' is not permanent.
WHERE MONEY IS TIGHT.
Everybdy'suifers, when boote are tight,
your corn suffers, but they can be pain-
lessly cured byPutna e'a Corn Extractor.
Guaranteed in all eases. Uso only, Put
hams, 25e...at,all dealers,
For work in connection with the
navy France has ordered 33 more
dirigible balloons.
Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
More than 300 species of fish are
possessed of voices that are audible
to liumansears. ,
--
LIQUID SULPHUR cleanses and heals.
Oftentimes They Are.
Scientists claim that eyes furnish
an index to character. Yes; a
black one often -shows that the
other fellow has a rude andviolent,
disposition.
ED. 4.
ISSUE 48—'13.
010 CACKSON-
DANO
P;"!0 FIr0ERS
Eczema for Three Years: Broke Out
on Head in Scales,` 'Itched and
Burned Badly, Cnticura Soap
and Ointment Cured.
Lyons Brook, N..S.—"I'suffered with
eczema•for three years. It started on my
hands Met in sores between my fingers and
allover the palms of my hand
and fingers were big cracks.
Then it broke out on my head
In scales. It itched and
burned so badly I could not
sleep. It was so Itching and
burning that I ecratched and
made soros and my hair came
out awfully bad. I did not
know what it was.
"I was treated for a long timeand itdid
not do any good. I gave tea my, work for
Q -month but as soon as I started doing my
house -work again my hands got just as had
as over. I used two bottles of --- and
it did not do any good. Ono day I road
about Outicura Soap and, Ointment and
decided to try them. I sent for a sample
and I used them till I saw it stopped the
itching and burning, no I got three cakes of
Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Olnt•
meat andthat cured me.'; (Signed) Mrs.
p, ,T. McKearney, May 27: 1913.
Not only are Oedema Soap and Ointment
most valuable in treatment of eczemas
and other -distressing eruptions of skin and
scaly, but no other emollients -do so much
for pimples, blackheads. red, rough skins;
itching, scaly scalps, dandruf, dry, thin and
failing hair, chapped bands and shapeless
nails, nor do it so` economically: Sold by..
druggists and dealers evorywhete. For a
liberal freesample of each, with as -p. book;
send post -card to Potter Drug & Chem.
Corp., Dept. D, Boston, 11. 5. A. -
Latest Picture of the Presideet: iof
France.
The -Better Way.
Mrs, Hoyle—"Do you go through
your husband's pockets?" Mrs.
Doyle—"Sure; it's the best thing,
for hind." Mrs. Hoyle—"Hew is
that?" Mrs. Doyle—"The doctor
says that he must avoid excitement,
and I think my method is better.
than exciting .him by asking hire
for money,"
As Luck Would Have It.
"Sure it' Mike,the '
, s boy, that's
the lucky man."
"How was he lucky?"
"Why, mum, he got insured for
$5,000 and the very next day he
fell off the ladder, paintin', and
brokehip neck."
A Bad Heart,
Its Cause and Cure
Many, Firmly Convinced They Aro
Dying of heart Trouble, -Have
Often the Strongest Hearts.
Sometimes .you wake up at night,
heart throbbing like a steam engine,
Your breathing is short and . irregu-
lar; pains shoot through the chest
and abdomen, and cause horrible anx-
iety.
Your trouble isn't with the heart at
all. These sensations, • are the out-
come of indigestion, which has caus-
ed gas to form on the stomach and
press against the heart.
Just read what happened to Isaac
Malloux, of Belle River, Ont.:
"Three months ago I was a weak,
sickly pian. My appetite was poor,
food fermented in my stomach, I had
sour risings and indigestion. At night
I would often waken with gas in
the stomach and heart palpitation.
"I consulted my doctor and used
remedies that my friends advised.
Nothing helped.
"One day I received a .`ample of
Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and my cure
commenced. To -day I have a vigor-
ous appetite, strong heart action, and
no sign of indigestion. I feel young-
er and healthier than ever, before,"
Your druggist or storekeeper sells
Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25c, per box or
five boxes for $1.00. By mail from
The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y.,
and Kingston, Canada,
When a man brings home it box
of candy for his wife she imagines
he is concealing a confession he
ought to make—and usually she is
right.
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If -you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart
-Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c.
Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
25c, 50c. Eye. Books Free by Mail.
An Eye Tonle •Geed : far All Eye. that Need ear.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
Certainly!
"But listen a moment, Matilda.
Don't you think a geed•- husband
ought to tell his wife of her faults I"
"Lysander, a good husband doesn't
think his wife has any faults."
Minard'e Liniment Co.. Limited.
Gentlemen. -•.Last winter I received great
benefit from the use of MINARD'8 LINI-
ISENT in a severe attack of La Grippe,.
and I have frequently proved it to be very
effective in caeee of inflammation.
Yours, .
W. A. HIITOEINSON.
An Omaha inventor has patented
an electric alarm for refrigerator
drip pans.
LIQUID. SULPHUR cures any form of
ECZEMA.
the water was high, and Iva/shed-me
down -stream."
Emmett sent his son'lnto the
stream on a mule. The rider Iashed
his mount, and plunging, splashing
along, got through at a pace very
near a gallop. He returned in the
same manner, and reported, one
bad place near the other side.
Jones -and I got on the first wa-
gon and tried to coax up the four
horses, but they would not start.
Emmett had to lash 'them to start
them. The other Mormons riding
alongside yelled -at them, and used
their whips. The wagon bowled
into the water with a tremendous
splash. We were wet through be -
tore we lied
gone twenty feet.The
e
plunging horses were lost in yel-
low spray;
el-lowspray; the stream rushed gurg-
ling through the wheels; the Mor-
mons yelled. I wanted to see, but
everything was hidden by at veil of
yellow mist. Jones yelled in my
ear, but I could not hear what he
said. Once the wagon-v'heels
struck a •stone or log, and we el
most lurched overboard. A muddy
splash blinded me. I cried out in
my excitement, and punched Jones
in the back. The next moment the
keen exhilaration of the experience
gave way to horror. We seemed- to
drag, and almost stop;
Some one rowed, "Horse down I"
There was an instant of painful
suspense, in which the invagination
pictured another tragedy added to
the
the story of this deceitful river --a
moment filled with intense feeling.
Then there came 'a sound of furious
splashing and yelling; and so the
three horses dragged their con
rade out 'of the quicksand, Once
out, he regained his feet, and
plunged on. Spurred by fear, all
four horses increased their efforts,
and amid clouds
of aP
IVaY gallop
ed
the remaining distance to the other
side,
"We made that tine and easy,"
remarked Emmett.
Removing a Splinter.
A splinter in the hand is not only
uncomfortable, but also dangerous,
as it may cause blood -poisoning.
You should, therefore, alwaysre-
move a splinter directly you feel it.
If you have no •surgical i.ns'Erumnent
at 'hand, excellent tweezers can be
made from an ordinary wooden
match. Split the match a little
way down the centre, and to ex-
tract Ilia splinter use it just as you
would a pair of tweezers.
LIQUID SULPHUR banishes RHEUMA-
TISM.
Brave,
He—"They say kissing brings on
diseases." She—"Well, a little ill-
ness must come into every life."
Mlnard's Liniment- Cures Distemper.
Every married man believes that
the household expenses could be
cut in two if'he only had a chance
to turn his business acumen loose
on the job. •
THROUGH Q UICK SA h D.
A Party of Melfi Had a Terrible
Experience.
Fording a river where there is
quicksand' is something like rushing
horses out of ,a Bunning stable, In
"The Lasit of the Plaialsmen"Zane
Grey describes how a party of men
and 'horses passed through the trea-
cherous. Little Catis'ado River. :Iit
was a wide, .shallow streainof swift-
ly running, reddish -muddy water.
Through the channel, cut by floods,.
little streeanlets trickled and mean-
dered in all, directions. ,
The sand seemed firm, 'but water
oozed cut round my feet; and when
r stepped out, the whole •bar shook
like' jelly. I pushed my foot through
the "crust„ and the cold, wet 'sand
took hold, and tried to suck me
down. ' -
"How can you „ford this stream
with horses?" I asked'Enanett.
"We must take our chances,," re-
plied he. • "We'll hitch two teams
to one 'wagon, and run the horses,
I've forded hens' at worse stages
than this. Once 'a. team got stuck
and I had. to Leave i't ; another time
The Charitable Williams.
At the funeral services of an el-
derly darky, of Richmond, Va., the
following colloquy was overheard
between two aged- negroes
`There ain't no use in talkie',"
said Mose Barker ; "Dick Williams,
he was the most charitabiest man
die town ever seen."
"I reckon dab's so," said the
darky <-to whom Mr. Ba•rker impart-
ed this information. And he paus-
ed as if waiting for evidence on,
this point.
"Yessuh," continued Mr. Barker,,
"Dick Williams, lie always owned
a plug hat, and durin' my time I
ain't never heard that Dick ever
refused to lend dab hat to any-
body."
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A WARM WINTER COMING.
Juno weather will prevail in California,
the land of etornd flowers, the ideal Win
lovingplace, reached comfortably and
conveniently by the Chicago Union Pacific
& North Western Line, via the fasteet and
moat direct routes, amidst the Luxurious
surroundings of the comportment, club
and observation parlor, or .the more mo-
derate . priced -and homelike Tourist oar.
Three splendid trains daily—ehe Over-:
land Limited; fastest train to San Fran-
ofaeo--The . Los Angeles Limited, three
dayfi to the Eagle Cityof the Land of
Sunshine, via Salt Lake City—and the
San Pranoieco Limited. Double track,
electric block signal protection, rook bal-
lasting, finest dimming car service. Rates,
illustrated matter and full particulars
on. application.E. H. Bennett, General
Agent, 46 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont.
Jones—Diel your father-in-law
settle anything on you when you
married his daughter I Brown—
Yes, the rest of the family.
Mlners's Liniment Cures Carnet in Cows,
If you think the average- woman
is weaker minded than the aver-
age man, you are entitled to an-
other think.
Us. ,LIQUID SULPHUR and'prevent
disease - -
Home is the place to which some
men go in order to get even when
disagreeable things happen down-
town.
THOUSANDS
of farmers
and :.horsemen
have saved
money by using
Kendall's Spa-
vin Cure for Spavins, Curb, Ringbone.
Splint, Bony Growths and Lameness
from many other causes. It keeps
horses working, A $1 bottlemaysave a horse for you. Geta bottle the
next time you are in town. Sold by
druggists everywhere, $1 a bottle, 6
for $5, also ask for a copy of our book
"ATreatiseon the Horse"—or write to
AFEnossusg Fall L, COMPANY
Ready to serve after heating—uneur
passed for quality and flavour,
Don't waste your time in preparation,
—Soy "Clark's", it
The Modest Enthusiast.
"How -did you enjoy my sermon?"
"Fine. I know a lot of fellows'
you were hitting hard."
EDUCATION.
77�� LLIOTT'F BUSINESS COLLEGE• 'no.
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N. W' DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street,.
Termite,
TF YOU WANT TO BUT OR SELL A
.I"'Fruht, • Stock. Grain, or Dairy Warm,
write. R. W...Daweon,-• Brampton. or 90
Colborne St., Toronto.
H. W. DAWSON, Colborne SL, Toronto.
12OACRE0, IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY,
soil rich clay, loam, .1 acres or-
chard, I wells, wire fences, 2 story frame
house, a number ofexcellent outbuild-
liege, 1 mile to R.R. station and. market,
Terms easy. - Apply to The Western Real
Estate Exchange, Limited, London. On-
tario.
NEWSPAPER FOR. SALE.
COUYNTR-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER POO
Sale in good •Ontario town, Excellen//'
opening for man'of energy. Write -Wilson
Publishing Company, Toronto.
••� MISCELLANIOIII
'!-' OE SALE -SILVER PATCHED FOXES,
IP
also dark rode. Wish to buy 100 pair
of Mink for breeding purposes. Graham
Bros., R. R. No. 1, Strathroy, Ont.
ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETO.,
Nal Internal and external. cured with.
cot pain by our home treatment. Write
us before too late. Dr. Bollman Mediad
Co.. Limited. Collinnwoed, Ont.
(�1 ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD.
1.71" der Stones, Kidney - trouble, Gravel.
Lumbago and kindred ailments positively
cored with the new German remedy.
"Surma," price 51.60. Another new remed
for Dlabetes•Mellitue. end sure cure, Is
"Sanas Anti•Diabetee. Price $2,00 from
druggistsor direct. The Sand Manufae.
luring Company ,of Canada. Limited,
nni
Wi pee, Man.
When .buying your. Piano
insist on having an
OTTO !RIMEL"
,Piano Action
Boy St. Lawrence Sugar
in original packages.
Un-
tou hod from refineryto your
cupboard, you are
sure of
sugar absolutely free from
contamination or impurities
of any kind,
St. Lawrence granulated white pure
cane sugar is peeked in three sizes of
1min—fine medium and coarse, in
00Ib.,25ii,. and 20 lb. sealed begs,
and 5 lb. and 2 lb. canons.
AR first class dealers can supply
it so insist span having St.
Lawrence Seger..
Sr. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINERIES
LIMITED, MONTREAL
ao-teas
LiVE FOXES
WANTS°
WRITtl PO" PRICES
W. C. COFFATT, ■ Oriilia, Ont.
RINGS
FREE
To Agents
W. will sly. thie Idle gold filled Menet
Ping frith your initial engraved on It) or
Life idle gem ring (set : with your birth-
stone.), free of all' charge, to Any her or
girl who r, lit' sell 30 seta of our rwutlful
embossed Xmas post -cards at 10 cents a
get (six lovely cards In each set.)
It your birthday is In Jenusry you she d
wear a garnets' February. mutter:Al Marc
bbloodstone; April, diamond : (brtllla.nt
Mar.
y,
emerald; June,
pearl;
rl; July, ruby uby
August, !sedative; September, sapphire
October, opal} November, toDay;D.c¢mbel►
turquoise. - i '
fend UN your name and address and e•
le 11 send yeu the cards to cell When sold
send us the *none), and w.will send you
the ring you choose. Addrse.3- -_
Homor-VTarron OO.Dept.185, Toronto,
Why we pay more for your
RAW FURS
We are the oldest RAW FUR HOUSE
as well as the largest' oolleotors of
CANADIAN RAW FURS In Canada.
That means larger experience, larger
markets and a LARGER PRICE to you.
Ship direst to us. Returns made same
day furs -aro. received.
Shipments held separate on: request.
Fall pride listnow ready. Write for It.
HIRAM JOHNSON LIMITED,
45t St. Paul St,
Mail Dept, "C" Montreal.
1
CHAMPION EVAPORATOR
'MAKES
THE
BEST.
SYRUP
NOW is the time to give your Maple
Syrup 'business serious attention.
Order now end have your Evapo.
rater In place before the cold
weather sets in. This Insures care
of your first—and most profitable
—runs of sap. Write for booklet.
THE COMM MEC. CO , LIMITER
58 Weliington 5t., MONTREAL,QUE.
,Don't waste time on Inferl-
or salves because they're a
few cents cheaper.
I have proved Zane -Butt
best for Eczema, Piles, Skin
Diseases, and Injuries.
As a mother, you owe it •,
to your family to use the
best, that's Zam=lsukl
50e lox. ASDrugglahandSforer,;
llE
HERBAL Flfi',ta►E
MOVING PICTURE
MACHINE FREE
We will give this splendid large
Moving Picture Machine and itlagio
Lantern :combined free to any boy
who, will sell 40 sets 'Of our beauti-
ful embossed Xmas postcards, at 10
cents a set (6 beautiful cards in each
This machine is complete with 2
films, 3 elides, lamp, chimney, 'good
lease, and everything all ready for
givingor show,
Send its your name ti -day and we
will send you the Cards to sell. When
sold send us, the money and wa will
send you tile whole, outfit, With all
charges Prepaid.:
HOMER -9N 'C
DEPT. 157 ToROn)TO