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$53 PER MINUTE.
Alt the close, of 1911 when we
(found ,that we wore{ 'lo,aing by fires'
the enommous [amount of $40 pee
minute, at wets thought that an t-
wakened public \vowed' do 'some-
thing to decrease thief alar9ning
waste. Fio•wree are now to hand for
the fieet'ttiroe( months of the pre.*
eat. year, and(, weLearjni fro`tn than
th.e rather disquieting fact 'thatthe
(fire leeses foal this peeked !hand a-
snoun'ted to•no'lease a:sum,thaw $6,
904,217, ,an average of $3,179, per,
hour, or $53 per minute.
Ilt' is too much to ask the public to
believe (that t hist increase, is not
preventible. With t'he,dn.ereased
Ilia e prjoltedtion thatalnlolst every
municipality isproviding, and (the
'substantialina'ture of. the new
buvldingg,s wdlthin Ithel fire 1imits,''it
•would be only,'natural to loolr fora
decrease in Ithe find lase under
'much improved conditions.
There es only on.e ,,solultion, and*
.that 9a that gross' carelessness
miyst play a very large part In the,
inereasangly large losses`, which we
fiace foeithe' first three months of
the 'present year,
The propeslty Ross may be appal-
ling, (but ilt fades into insig:alfi-
,cance when (the, dotes of Bite attend-
ant upon Ithetsq fires' es;considelleca,
:Pon .the first three -months of The
year no less (than] 62 perslons have
perished in fires •of which a recur d
iis kept•, '.These figured keep .close
to the average, which is about 22
persons lost (through; fire, everjy
month: It hounds astounclilnh',
but reliable records ate ,authority
ifbr ;stating (that{ since the Heat, of
January, 1909, no'le;ss a number (than
854 persons have perished in Can-
Ada in firea. •
The fotlbeving ,table( ,shows the
eau,ses eft:nose of tthe ;fires for
March.:
Overheated ,stoves .. 8
Incendiary 6
Dgfective .chimneys 6
Heating pipes,
,stoves -...-t
Deeeetive wia^.ing 2
Engine (sparks
Pt will be ,seen that with the ex-
,cep'tion of the incendiaricsn4 record-
ed, earnest every other ,cause could
be blotted -oust by preventive mea-
sures. The great number taiaced to
- defective heating may raise the
Quesltion whether irroper ,eaaie is ex-
ercised inthe installing_ of healtin(g
plants. :The large'nusnber of. fires
,iron; this ,cause„, .at any rate, is not
• at all ,comptimen'taryl to the thore-
cughness( with which the work is
(carted out,
Canada's per ,capital fire loss now
,stands at $3.02 peal yea.(. This, to
ttie average reader, may ,convey
'much (or little. When ilia (shown,
however,. that (the per ,capita rate
of Austria, Denmark, France, Gert -
many, Italy and Switzerlaand its 33
cemti per year, It can easily be,seen
joist how far out of.preportton we
are to Eua•opean countries, The
.contrast comes home/ all themor
Marked when we remember (that
at e
are apt to consider, ourselves a
'(trifle ahead of (thee older por.ion,s
'of (the continena in ]equipment of
all ports.
It,s about' time for 'Canadians to
sale a halt and think over their $53
pea' minute record.
BANISH PIMPLES
AND ERUPTIONS
'IN THE SPRING MOST PEOPLE
NEED A TONIC MEDICINE
'w ar' + n'a''':�.a`
Toronto Railway. Men at the Clinton Horse Fair
From lief(! to right the visitors' as{e, 11. McCraw, H. E. Watkins, W. Ito od, D.A. 'Forresiter, George Barnes, A. J. •Tayl:or, Joe Ra.ttenhury, J. J. 'Rase, R. J.
Terry, W. Jacleson, H. McDougall" and R. Middleton,—Photo by Fink,
HAIIFVRIIRV IS JUDICIAL( Last fall am'ovememtbegan aim-
ecl alt d!o,inat away with the patch
;sty furl rar,YiIn no --h cov(nttry
SEAT
Hadleybury isito, be the seat oaf
the new/ judicial district of ITemisj
kerning.
Hon, W. H. Heanstt made the an-
nouncement Hast Thursday night,
adding that, in the opinion of the '
Ontario 'Go:v ernmenit„ the anatter '
had been hanging far long enough
and that( it was .cons'edered 'desiir-
able to put an end to the -agitation.
among Never ,Ontario (towns, several
One 'orf lthei 'surest (signs that ,the
blood Iseult of order-isthe pimples,
:unsighltly eruptions and .eczema
'that cohne winter to,spring. These
prove (thee' the long Indoor( life of
-winter had had etis,aff.ect upon the
'blood, and that ,a tonic medidanel its
needed to pet at right. Indeed
these abet few people who do,no't
need atomic "I at this Beason. Bad
blood Idoed norely show itaelf
i s disfiguring t
same leo,ndituori d,s'due attacks of..
• e
h
rheum
altispn -.land lumbago go , the
sharp !sitabbing• Pains of se'iatica 411a
and neuralgia; poor appetite and
a desire to avoid, texertaon. You
cannot .cure (these t'rpubles by the
use .09 purgative 7nedieines—You
need' .a. tonic, and. atonic -olnly
and among all medicines there Is
none 'cane equal Dr.'Willi!am& P:intc
Pills fora 'their tonic, life-giving,
Evert,
nerve-aedtoring po,av call• Et,
dose of tale medicine makes t _ r
new,
rich blood/ which drives out'
ul f
puritdeis, ,stimulates every organ
and bringt4 a feeling of n,ew: health
ked ' 'energy to weak,'Itiredd„ailing
men, women and :children. If von
are out of ',soiree, give this medicine
atrial and seehow quickly et will
restore tha; appetite,.revive droop
s
inglspirilta', and fill your v,ienls
with new,, 'healt(hgiving blood.
You (oan get these pills from any
at 60
mail
• rola by dealer
medicine
or $2.50
' boxes f
a !six
cenit,el'a (box, r
from The 'DI'.'Wiiliam,s' Medicine
Co., Brockville, ,Ont, .
of which have been pressing ;their
claims for• Ithe distinction.
l.i'tigatio;n all the way to North Stay,
and'the premier promised to crieate
a 'separate judicial -dist:ric't Coe'
Temiskaming. Deputations from
Cobalt, Haileybury, New Liskeard
and ethem places/ have :since mald'e
bid's loll the honor of lbedng. the
the (seat:
`mood.',., rhosp .oditlo;
The Great English, .fc„tedy.
Tones and invigoratesthowhola
nervous system, makes new
Blood In old veins. Ceres Nerv-
ous Debilitl(, lllent,t7• and Brain 1rTorm Des-
gVo,adexcy, hexitol Wsa7c toss, ..7,;vtissio„s, S9ete
tnatorr7an,,t, ttttd . �'crts of 4buse ar lJxcesses.
Price 91 per box. sibfor 8e. Ono willplease sic
will eine. Sold by all druggists or mailed in
plain•ppkg. ou xccetrt of price. Ncw pane s!ticf
ntailedfree. '('ire WQod Medicine Co,
ifo-i terly IPi?titse?4 roo:mem ante
111.[r. C
FORTY-EIGHTH CANADA CONFER-
ENCE OF EVANGELICAL
ASSOCIATION.
The 4gth annual 'Canada eonr(fer-
enoe,of'the Evangelical Associa-
tion, met at Campden on April 18.
There w•a9 quilte alargo gathering
and every' pro(fittable (tame spent.
• Bishop E. Spreng Presided and E.
Buena (Crediton was re -appointed
secretary and W. J. Zimmerman as-
sislta'nt. •
The followings officers were el-
ected: Conlfterened 'tanasuree, G. D.
Damm, Sebringville; episcopal fund
treasurer, (Rev. W. J. Zimmerman,
S'trall(fosel ; iitatisticaI secretary' E.
H. Bain, Tavistock. ”
The appointment's for Ontario
were: (East district, J. G. Litt, pre-
siding elder—Berlin, 'M. L. '.Wing;
New Bamberg, J.; C. Morllock;
Career Vs Soath Easthopel E, M. IGischler
], Hays Career Nor'thEastho�pe, D.'H. Brand, T'av-
One of Great Note 1 • Alba o A W Sauer Ham .ton
istock, E. H. Bean; Sebringville, G.
D. Daman ; 'Milvea{tan, 'A. D. Girth-
°j ler
Burn ,r • Campden L 'H iaderner ;
,
Rainham, `W.'H. Liebolld; lMoa•raes
-0---- ton, S. M.
Rauch. Blenheim, J. W.
Charles Melville Bays', the •Pres'- an American a•,aihvay manager, as a Hammell; Respeler, W. Beese ; NC
Arn rlo • to be'supplied;
dent of:the Grand/ Trunk was boa•:• ,tribute to his profes!s(ional ability. agara, W J. Fiddes, Gamnsboro,
',the/
In Rack Wand, Illinothe; es, May f th
1856.•,'He entered Kauith, F
'Went to Southern Pacific( Killalo H G. G. Schmidt Colder:.
servnce o e
Atlantic and Pacific Railway torn- 1 On January 1st, 1901, Mr. Hays asp Lake, H; Heinrich; Rockingham, N.
pony in St. Louis,, Mas'sburi, inr1873 • sumed charge off'hid 'duties as
being encaesaively in the service of president of the Southern Pacific
that copany,,of the Missouri 'P.ac- Co. and efts( allied lines at San Frei --
lac Railway, and of the Wabash. Ste - cisco,' which position he held until
Louis and 'Pacific) Railway !Com- i the autumn of the same year when
an until October, 1st, 1886,' when he resigned, and was re -called by
he was appointed Assistant Gener- the English damectorsto'takeeharge
al Manager of the Wabash Weslterla •of tthe Grand Trunk Railway Com- post,' A, Kellerman ; Zurich, G. F.
Railway Company.Six Months-lalt- pany of Canatla, which dirties lie Brown; Dashwood, J. R. Grenze-
er he w'as appointed general Maar- ' again assumed et Montreal as sec- b cl ' Crediton E .Briras; IMait-
teobourg Man Drownea.
'elobourg, May 6..—That Ira D. Mills
etas accidentally drowned' was the
verdict returned by a coroner's jury
empanelled by Dr. -Elliot to enquire
into the cause of his death.
Mills' body wasaccidentally' dis-
eovered in the water near the west
pier Friday.
a the
was. employedt
Mills, 'who
woollen mills, disappeared about five
pp .
,h '
weeks ago. It is believed e leavesa
wife and family in England.
Will Examine Ports.
Ottawa,, May 6.—In thecourse of
a month the. •'Government steamer
Minto ' will go on a trip to''I3udson
Bay and Straits, taking along an ex-
pedition to investigate as to the rela-
tive meets of Port Nelson .end Port
Churchill as the terminus of the Hud-
son Bay Railway. Captains Anderson
and Bartlett will be. Ln command.
H. Reibling.
North dustaiet, S. R. Kneehtel.
presiding 'elder ; Waterloo, E. M.
Graff ; St. Jacob's, W. O. Helm ; El-
mira, F. B. Meyer; Listowel, E, E.
Damm ; (Wallace, E. H. Dorsch;
N ormanbY, 'W. M. SipPe-;
land, 0;(4. Heileman • 'Mildlmay and
Walkerton, L. Wittich; Hanover.
W. J.' Yaeger ;' Poait Elgin, • E. D
(Becker ;Cl.Leslley, A.11. Plyley;Elm-
n J K.
d
r ow
' Parry S
Schwa m Drier , a y Zimmer-
man.
Stratford, W. J.
man. -
ages' of Ithe'Wabash( Western Ratti , and vice-presadenit andsenlere.
way, ,remaining fin, that po,sttiob ' manager on January est 1902.
until July set, 1889, when he was In 1902 Mr. Hays (conceived the
rPponvted.
eneralManag
er of' the prajeet ofthexrand 'Trunk Pacific
re-oa{ganized 'Wabash 'Railroad, of runway 02 which he da president,
which company he was also ,ap- and Sir 7WiLfeledl Lauriefr( and his
pointed Dace -president in 1896. Government made possible i,tspone-
During his,canweCt4ota with .the pieition by the passage of elle net
i years 1
' atlan in the.903
,sear le 1 a
' r it{
Weaba',rh r.ailro,ad, Mr. 'Hays rRp err• y g,d, f •
rented ttha* road at the meetings. of and 1904. This wind erten s roan
the Central rrsoalffio eassoejiatt,on, MIoneton, N:,B. (from( :which point
Western lP.assenger• _ Association, it will have ,acceed• to' the ports .of
and (Trunk Line Association! He St. John ,andl Halifax by meatus of
was the, direc'to1, r eprlssen'ting .the the Intercolonial railway to Prince
Wabash in tthe 'Terminal Companies Ru,pent, B.'C.,'a distance of approxi -
at S4. Louis) during ,ail potion Of mately 3,600 (miles( -.crossing the
maximum
he was chairmen of the Rocky Mountains with omaximum
Execultive 'Committee at Kansas grade of only fou:-tenth1 of one
'City,
mile.
per ar 21 feet to rhes
Hannibal, Keokuk, (Toledo, p ,cent,
Detroit, Chicago, and Wee/ter(n In-
diana and Bells Railiway Companies
of Chicago.
.Became Grand Trunk President,
Ha,
On JannuMr.'Haary let, 1910,Y
was elected amembei of the board'
Resigned from Wabash:' of ddre.ett•or;s of't1s Grand (Thunk
Railway Company,'and' onthat date
0n December AI,AI, 1895, he resign- was also Made:Made:preslidentt the to
ed from the ,service of the Wabash company. In addition to the pre -
Railroad,
of which• e g at ;trat si n Y Ithe Grand- (Runk wnk an
d
time the
vice-president and geriea•- Grand T'ru'nk Pacifad railways;, Mat'
Manager, to acceptthe position of Hays ielpresldent of a number of
general Manager of the Grand subsadiarY companies of 'those rail -
Trunk Railway Company of Canada ways, including (the', Grand- Trunk
ahe completed We:seerm Deteeet,Grand 'Havers a'n'd
hMontre,a 1
. In 1897'
the reeorfganization of the CentralMillw,awkee, and ,ether proprietary
Vermont Railway Company, a,sub- Linos an the Sitates',.of'Mlehigam Ina
aidiary lane of Ithe: Ga'land Trulnk, of dtana and Mislaid 4oitalli(s g some
Which he Wmethen elected �.pre ss,- 1,500 miles, as, o 09 the Grand Trunk
dent; and, in 1898 completed; It he Pacific; ti3ranch Lines,, Company,
building 10f .the Victoria Jubilee consltrudting and opeealtinigl from
openspan ` double track bridge, 1 500 to 2,000 :riled of branch lines'
crowing the St. Lawretnoe riverlat en 'Western Canada, and the Grand
Montreal, replacing the old 'sangle Trunk Pacific Steamship C'lompany,•
. the Pacific
track tubular liridgs and the sin- operating steamer�at on (the
lees en steel arch bridge aver the Coag between ISeattle, Victoria,
Niagara rives 'at Niagattela Palls, re- Vaneoever, 'Prince Rupert, Stewart
lacing the old ouseenslon bridge and the Queen Charlotte islands,
at thatp. int
. -The
am
prove•
ne1n
t of
th
eGra
nd
Mao runghis rema, hehnain Trunk, tlaiIwaY
ander) Mr. Bays' '
line Of (the Grand Trunk has beenadm nidtration hasbeenremark-
doble, tracked all the way frornSt. able. fe'e?daY occupies thefront
Rosalie (a Point 38 m'il'es ieaslt of ran 'with 'the( railways of the
Montreal) 40 Chip -ago, , a d0,stancel;o}f "world having a total mileage (In -
878 miles, (making. lie the longest eiiiding• that ,under` construction by
coinitinulouls double a'ailway, tee* ' the Grand 'Trunk! Pacific !Raiiilware
under one Mn,anapemenit in the.and 'Branch Linels. Compatay) df
wre . U on the deat'lf 09ihelate some. 14,000 Mlles/.Aa president 4X
Collis P HwntdnRdan,tile preeadient, theGrand Trunk R alwaY Cote"
and alarge owneai in the Saultherl4 pang,: Mr.11ayd alai in, full Ainege
Pacific Company and Steamship of the',conipany,a affairs in Ii&
lines, c'ontrolli'ng' upwards of 10,000 ca, the diredtor1 of /the company
miles;
an. HaYel was ehe'fars'achodde,
and' ttia lehareholdora, which number
as his Isuoclesdor, whidh was Bid 'upwards of 46,000, being located in
highest honor ever+ conferred epee England,. ,
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ENT REMEDY.
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Baby's Own Tablets are an
excellent remedy for little
ones.
The never fail to re-
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bowel complaints or the many...
4. other little ills that worry
this
are
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absolutely safe being guar
+ anteed by a • government
+ analyst to aontaln no opiates
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C
on-
cernan them Mrs. Sam. Le -
ros Ste. Cecile, Que., writes:—
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for my little one and would ♦
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by medicine
a'
-
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cents
a box from The_Dr, Williams'
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Weatherston, P. W.
HAD WEAK and DIZZ YSPELLS
So ►e Housecleaning Hints
Good old house-cleaning time.
Be ,thankful it'll only an anar►zal
dffair.
No u,se kicking itslgot to be did,
She may be cranky, but she's(not
tire only One.
Be thankful yea( have at ma�rtle
to eat ate._
Asa resiting place the boardteloor
ain't all its cracked up to be.
Cough rip 1 You know 8t new
„stair par•pet is badly needed.
He es a failure who sneers atsuc-
Relsla. .0 k
'•
Electric Restorer ior..Men
PhosphOf0restore
peovpry nerve inn the dey
rim and vitality. Premature decayand all sexual
of ill
weakness, you averted at once. Phosphoor w
$5. ondnoa. est. t9ebox eU
two for
you >r.,
36. Mailed to any address. The:{9eo'boll D nr,,
a Lsrt
pea Ont.
Oo 9
t. 1
N
_'site first q e I is ate-
s!b 'torr
A 1 tial P
pin (atonal to maltrintonja.
gt r f "in in love many amain
A,Y1 a Rl
trPiai 4y0oes'r,awadohlt.t
o - first 'guess/es
and ise.condi thoulghta.
Children. Cry.
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R IA
With everything upside down, no
wonder u. feel upset.
Don't worry, its only, mislaid,
Remember you helped make the
dirt,
Whet if you have been working
hard all day. Ilajln't .she
Wouldnit you wonder where all
the dirt ,camel from.
PLAINTIFFS CAN RECOVER.
Judgement At Osgoode Hall In
Thresher Outfit Case. ..
m—T e lain eif f should
Judg ant, h plain t f ss u d
recover the amounts due upon 'the
two promissory notes sued upon,
and, upon (the 'defenda(nt 'return-
ing .the ,separator, he should be al-
lowed $425 upon hip counter glaim
which may be iset offt :against the
Ptai toff'S
recovery; the
PlaLntff
recoversang for the balance. Thee
will leave Ithedef
e
dant with rs the
traotio'n engine and the remain"
ing machinery, and will leave him
liable to pay the four remaining
nates as and when they mature.
Plaintafis ,shoukthave the geoneral
costs oft (the •action, and the de-
eendant (should have: the costs of
his ao counter claim,
inc
1 ding'L
her
ein
the c
o t of the. eon vers
th is atrip Y
representing eche no'-co¢npliadeti"t of
the 'separator:, with the terms of the
warrlanty ; • 'these ,costs and the
t i recovery td bei set off
tai .taf s ret v
n l
� y
P
o ba of appeal.
tanto. Noor,
COULD NOT SLEEP AT NIGHT.ij
People all over this land toss night
after night on a sleepless pillow,' and do
not' close their eyes,in the refreshing
slumber that comes to those whose heart
and nerves are right.
The -sleeplessness com s entirely from
a derangemeht of either the heart or
nerves, or both, but whatever the cause
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills offer
the blessing of sound refreshing slumber,
They do this by .their invigorating effect
ori the heart and nerves, and will tone
up the whole system to a perfect con-
dition,
Mrs. A, E. Martell, Roekdale, N.S.,
writes:—"I was troubled for a long time
with my heart, had weak and dizzy
spells, could not sleep, and would have
to sit up the greater part of the night,
and it was impossible for me to lie on my
left side. At last I got a box of Milburn's
Heart and Nerve Pills, and they did me
so much good I got another, and after
taking it I could lie on my left side, and '
sleep as well as before I was taken sick.
They are the best medicine I ever heard
of for heart or nerve trouble."
Price 50 cents per box, or 3 boxes for .
$1.25, at all dealers or mailed direct on
receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co;,
Limited, Toronto, Ont.
You will feel better when its alt
over.
What's the use -of stowing -away
a 104 of rubbish ? Check',it,
Do it now and) be done with titt
Boiled water and' a tea biscuit
aur e is a light diet
It may .nee be neee,ss'ar•y, but it is
customary. -_—
Don't apologize, for everybody
knows just what it means.
Don't be hard on the kiddies, be
as gheerifful as you can.
If you canal be,cheerful, be as
ehelerflal es you can.
Don't grumble.
tete stove pipes.
as putting ahem(
about taking down
'Taint half as bad
up. '
The "wipe your( feet" Tule will
gradually f all Into- da,suse,
Swat the flie,:l to (relieve your.
feelings
BADLY ULCERATED LEG
Alt O,sgoode 'Hall, April 25, in Di-
visional Collait. Beforetthe Chan-
cellor, Lateb;ford.,J., Middlleton,,J.
Robert Bell Engine, and .Thre,sher
Co. v. 'Wesenburg—B. S. Robertson
(S,tra(tfard) for plaintif2s, G.tOsle
for defendant. Anapp a by p ai
t of the
wd ams t
tiff from then
Count Court of Perthgof Feb. 8,
1912. An action by piainttiff'sotYtwo
promilasary notes given by defend-
ant 4u pant pay'meaati for a
thresh -
ling outfit lboihd by defendant
fromP laLnt4ff!s, [which 'deeepndant•,
count-
er
to be defective, and,
d'laam fax a rescission atithe con-
tract traclb and foal' raturin o u ofes'
s
and. 'the Isacond-.rand, ,thrE sh>ng
machine .given in Pant - parYm�eete.
At (the trial .the action was ditsmis
ped with ,costs, but on the ground
,of want of jurisdliction ofthe court
no order wast made an 'the ,counter
claim, except' (jt hat ,the judgment:
was without prejudice to 'defend
anit',s right Ito br''ng action for ate
turn of nates and r'etol'd -hand Ma-
chine,
Zam•Ruk Cured Her When So
Bad She Iliad to Use Crutches.
Fos varicose; bad leg, or chejenic'
ulcers, Zen -Bolt 15 Without equal
as a healer. A( proof of this as just
to hand Froin! ,Mombrelal. Mrs. T.
Edward's, rof,164Amite-rat S. writes'.
"Some (fund ago a bad Isere bi'(oke
,oult on 'my left leg swam the ankle.
For 'aweek 'orltwo, I did not heed
could
�t I
bad that gotot
s
w et
'tb tl
y
.
• a • r
hardly walk. Itsentt for our d,octo
and heltoldl meithat I would' have of
lay up with the wound, I did rso for.
(three^"t9-eek Icer healed end
hyttising
(time ,.
crultchesthe.
"The ;sore) then broke out, badly,
and 'the , ,dlo,c(bor (told me that( the
on
lnMang{
that
0
0
old
cure a
t
void
be an operation, and that I
;should 'have to lay„ kip for a y a I
This, I knew, was •mmpossible,
had ,a family, to'a(btend to.
u yso,n had cased,abad cud
on
his . fpngee by using Zaan-Buk, and.
he advised melte gave thus balm a
.trial. I did So, and in less than 'a
week',s 'time "It .gave Kneevonderfu1
relief. It ,shopped the Pain, which
had been eo bad 'that matey nights,
I did n'oliS ''get a wink of ,sleep. n
'a very ,shored time ;the wound wae
so much batten that I had no More
,sleeplesls asighlts, and was also 'able
to move ; 'about and do my work. 3
per,severed with Zam-Buk, with
.the re,sultti _that 'the woendt is now
Pesdpqtly
curedt
and the limb a
altoulnd, ,and isltron�g els eveir To,aatly`.
8(on lawffervng from ;nloeliated
Per ',tr Zam-B:uk"
doers IWauddf 'say, , y
Zane -?fink 11.9 iusltf as good' for piles
abscesses bolas, scalp sores, blood•
peason, festering wounds, .cute,
bur -ns, iscallds, bruises, ,eczema.
eruptions, and ,all other injuries
and (diseases, .All'druggistts, and
'stares' 50c, box, oe Zam-Buk Co.
Toronto, for price. Refuse lHamm-
fug lsubsltstu'tes and imitations.
Have you (tried Zam-Buk Soep2
tablet. , l , ! Il ,
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DON'T NEGLECT
YOUR WATCH
WATCH is a delicate piece
of machinery. It calls for
ass attention than most
machinery, but must be cleaned
and oiled occasionally to keep
perfect time.
With proper care a Waltham
Watch will keep perfect time
tor a lifetime. It will pay yea
0 well to let us clean your watch
every In or 58 months.
W. R. Counter
Jeweler and Optician.
issuer of
Marriage Licenses.
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Boot Maker ker and Repairer
Opposite Postoffice,
Repairing done promptly.
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