HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-03-14, Page 6THE CULTIVATION
OF 'VACANT LOTS
GROWTH 0, MOVBMENT IN
GREAT :BRITAIN.
250,000 Allot meat -Holders and Three
Times as Many Waiting For
Available Land.
wave of lund-hunger is sweepiug
Great Britten as a result of the as-
toelehing growth of the garden -
planting movement begun there when
Joseph Fele of Amorlea organized the
Viteaut Lot Cultivation Society.
To -day this Soviety is the nucleus of
an organized Movement of 250,000 al-
lotment-holders,—men and women who
tire -doily: their bit" by growing food
on small plote of ground in and near
STRENGTH FOR
THE DAY'S WORK
Depends Upon Good Red Blood
to Nourish the Body---Wealc
People Need a Tonle.
The tonto. treatment through the
use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for
run dowu condition of the health ie
batted on sound medical principles and
on common minse, More and more
men and women are realizing that
pure, red blood means health, and
that efficiency in the work:glop, the
nftlee, the home or in any of the
varied walks of life depends entirely
upon the quality of the blood. There
are, however, thousands a people who
do not realize the truth of these state-
ments. They aro without ambition or
etrength to do their day'e 'work; are
always tired out; have but little ap-
petite and a poor digestion; cannot
cities and towus. And three tunes as get a refreshing night's sleep and are
many more are only waiting for the subject to headaches, backaches and
lend to be made available for them.
In. the Southern District, centering
in Leggier', the allotment -holders have
organized a federation with a mem-
bership of 31,00U. The garden-plant-
nervousuess because their blood is
weak,- watery and impure.
Dr. Williams' Pink (Pills give quick
relief and permanently cure such men
and women, because of their direct
ing movement has become more than melon on the blood, which they purify
n fad CO' an emergency war meesure, and build up to its normal strength.
It has become a nation-wide demand As through the use of Dr. Williams'
that opportunity he opened to all who Pink Pills the blood becomes rich and
r
are willing and able to cultivate the red it strengthens the muscles, tones
soil,. end publie men are beginning to tip the :lemma, makee the stomach
km in the -array of allsameat-holders capable of digesting the food and re -
a visiomforce of the first importance. Pairs the waste cermet' by growth or
Sy' the editor of the London Herald: work. Tho need in every family of
"A sew hnd living force h
a safe and effective tonic such as Dr.
•as come
into the life of the nation. We eefer Pink Pills is shown by the
to the allotment movement. It is one f°11(!wing statement • of Mrs. Julius
praajaa• num; Tuck, Mull, Ont., who says:—"Before
that will compel the I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink
tion and response of municipal au -
Pills I was in a most wretched and
•• t.horitiee and the Government, Allot -
rue down condition. My blood was
meet enthuslaste have become an
thin and water), and my nerves were
whicheuving the war has, with -
:In. such a condition that the least
smiele and hoe, drilled and traited;
ard 113 _ netee would melte me start and trem-
time got the laud bie. and what a burden my housework
salt ere here to gay. seemed. One of my neighbors ad -
.1 Force to be Reckoned With. vised me to take Dr, Williams' Pink
, "Bailee; fallen ire hive with Mother Pills and I have great reason to be
Earth in time of .war, they will not,glad that I followed her advice, for
. if .we rightly eetimate their quality, before I had used a half dozen boxes
prove false to hey nhen meace shall ell symptoms of my trouble had die-
.. dawn, They are out to capture the aPpeared, and 1' was as well as ever
• enteeparnente of the land monopolist I had been in my life. 1 have also
and food profiteer, end ivoe betide arm eMen bO rifle to my daughters with
berrier which ,L7 114:1' hall attempt !Ile most' benetielal result*, and I shall
• to l'lac 0 in the v. ay ef the ermy's ad- ever eine 11 geed weed to say tem
them."
vance.
yon are feeTing the least run
"An eeidenee a the •spirit of this •
movement Was -,nur Wed by the gm.: dowe, nook or depressed do not delay
ferenee Ailt-eneent Holdees, held in —lake thee" Pills at once and note A good design for the sensible
Her!. 1,wid,„,. Tear, were pr, • how speedily your oltietime health nightgown, 2MeCall Pattern No, 7959,
sent more than 300 delegetee from will return.. You can get the pills Girl's Yoke Nightgown. In 7 sizes,
1 to 12 years. Price, 10 cents.
These patterns may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or
from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Tor-
onto, Dept, W.
T
wo "Practical
Posigus .
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This is quite a sensible little romp-
er, as well as being becoming to the
youngster, McCall Pattern No. 7830,
Child's Romper. In 4 sizes, 1 to 6
years. Pelee, 10 cents.
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gemPM eerie! ime eath ne eggregate -lrItlL Uny 0l'atcr 10 14(010108 01' 07
regmbeeship of .,,.-o, 31,00e. In his ! Tail,.32 e0 cents a box or six boxes
optnieg ddreethchairman refer
' for 1'01 0' from The Dr, Williams' Medi -
es, e -
e
eel to 'the work of the foundereinCo., Brocaville, Ont.
of the;
movement for tee eultivatioe of va-! . -------m---
eat,: and idle land --the late Joseph. . I ROMANCE OF THE HILLS.
Fele'; end when, et It: :olgareetion. the ! --
Cot:femme rose in a body to pay tri War Hee Stimulating .Effect OR. Oil L.
: • , ,
but teehie•memery. and plaee on re- pot of Chemical Industries.
cord the determination of theee pre-, Oee morning, jest after the United
-- setit to realise the id -i1 ,' Tt NinA clear states declared war against Ger- —
that here was 0 force that will have to ' many. an alert, aggressive, wealthy Baby's Own Tablets are an excel -
bo imekoned with in the Indere." , Sootherner entered the office of the lent medicine for little oneS. They
IP the ellotmerd Immo-nein, land re-; Smaetary of the Interior and announ- sweeten the stomach; regulate the
. -
form hoteeeered the hacking of men eed that he nented a chance to do his b°Ivel% break up colds and simple
ard 'Wernen interested not as theorintS, ! hit for hie country. fevers, e*Concerning them Mrs.cionstipation and make
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bet a,'aettial tillers. of the sen, John ! "I want a instae job, not a place in teething,
Culswerthie, the Englieh writer, said: ! the spotlight," he explained. "Just E. QuinbeeParaine, Que., writes: "Belie,
"Thie question of the land is the! something somebody else would shy was triyabled with constipation and
of the future, no matter what at,"
nothing helped him till I began using
• gem:tier '
. . haerems in the war. To pill men on i• Scaretery Lane considered the pro -
the la•nd we•Inust heve the land ready positienfor a moment.- "Why not find
in terms of earth, no. of paper; and • pyrite ore?" he suggested, And then
There is a Wiessage '".
1"'"eme „
Wheir man' take% the elianee of
a :!
hi This. Lady's J freedom end democracies of the, whole
Ant bogie, Ins state, Ina vomiter or the.
World, he Wert; hie life on the highest
AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE
FOR LITTLE ONES
'st , life aad.death either in preteeting hie.
She Tells What Dodd's Kidney
Pills Do for Women.
Baby's Own Tablets, They aro an ex-
cellent medicine for little ones," The
Tablets are sold by medicine dealers
or by mail 0.25 cents a box from The
hare 11 10 the right elaoes. within easy he exnlained that the war had almost
reaeh of town'or village. We know,!shet ,Nmeriva off from the Spanish Dr. Williams' Medicine CoBrockville
., ,
Ont.
for instance, that the last five Hninee from which the country had •—•--.3,--
-Moeths half a million allotment -gar- ! obt; the ere for sulphuric acid. He
dens have been created in urban areas, that pyrite was to be found in
and far more progress made with the Southern hills near his vigtor's
email holding,: than in previous years.! home,
We have the chence of our life to "I ntger heard of the guff," eom-
seotch the -food danger, and to restore • relented the Southerner, "but if it's Someone once said that laziness
a healthiee balance between -teem and there as you say and we need it for. was the mainspring of progress, and
comittoeke. I the war, 111get it." He did, The flve though that seeme to be going too
Of First Inioortanee. mime he dieeovered, according to Sec- far in praise of the lazy teen, yet it:
retary Lane's annual report, aro now
-Only ilve greeeatione huve broughtcannot be denied that a good many
ue to the pareeitie, town -ridden condi.; Yielding 400 tons a day, and 1,000 tons discoveries and inventions have been
LAZINESS AND INVENTION.
Many Ingenious Devices Planned by
Idle People,
daily is pi omised. Sulphuric acid,
tion we are in. The rate of deteriora-
known to scientiste as the chemical
tion will increase rapidly with each 1
barometer, has more than doubled in
Coming generation. We have. as it
made by the man with little or noth-
ing to do. If the' old gory is true,
did not the discovery of. the universal
Were, turned seven -ninth of our
pop..! production since 191b. The needs of law. of gravitation occur to Newton
e
illation into poor paddocks, to breed imndern War have had an equally stint- when he was lolling under an apple
tree, waiting, as it were, for the fruit
to .drop into his mouth?
The invention of the stocking -loom
o elm epa en s low marked an epoch in British industry,
enterpmeee frightened of losing pro-;
fite. If we pase this moment, alien that he is "sitting in" as though it was in addition to producing the first pair
01ez1 11every class and eeeepeteee,, in the States, as in Germany, a nation- of silk stockings for Good Queen Bess,
• even these who thrive most on our al Pfsethne• and drawing forth the remark from
town -ridden state, are a little fright -,her horrified Minister that, the Queen
I
meld; if we let slip this 01101100 for a; E of England had no legs: It was the
real chamm—can. we hope that any-
ingenious device of a Cambridge
• thing comiderable will be done, with I graduate who had married before he
the dice loaded as they are, the settles
weighted eo hopelessly in favor of the
theme?
"Dare any say that this whole vast
question of the land with its throbbing
haportanee, yea, --seeing that demobil-
'• izations do not come -every year—its
desperately immediate importance, is
not fit matter for instant debate and
action; dare any say that we ought
to relegate it to that limbo, after the
war? In grim reality it takes prece-
dence of every other question,"
----se-- •
promiecttously among themaelves, 'elating effect on the output of other
chemical industries. War is a new
"The great impedimenta is the foeee!
ee tehitre es they ere, the huge vested game to the American, but the records
altar of human seer -hive. Jehovah of
the Jewe; quiet of the Climber:Ea
erected eo higher altar, and gentile
and men have fond none higher,:
Humble may be the altar Whereon fa -
8118 Was Troubled With Weaknase thee and son offer themselves In stied -
and Het' Daughter Had Nervous , ewe aae dame 0.11 the •faroily, the
Trotaile. Dodd's Kidney Nilo home or the city, but higher inust
Proved the Remedy They Both the altar when the eons offer thorn -
Needed. selves for sacrifice on the altar Of
world freedom—a freed= „fee other
Hamilton, Ont., March 4th (ial)
Spec
_Tile story iota by tars, IL Dielms, homes, other cities, other nations turd
of 70 Toni Street, this city, carries a
messege of hope to every euffering
woman in Canada,
"After my baby wee bore," Mrs.
Dickens states, "I used to suffer with
my back and had no heart to do my
work around the home. But I read
about Dodd's Kidney Pills and what
they have clone for otherm so I
thought. I would get a box and eeri
what they would do for me,
"I am pleased to say that after tak-
ing two boxes I found such great re-
lief I would not be without them in
the house.
"My daughter, too, had been very
sick on and off for a long time. 13er
nerves got so bad we were afraid we
Heated milk will take the place of
ream in coffee.
A tablespoonful of melted butter is
measured after melting.
It's faith in something and enamel -
a001 for something that makes life
!mirth looking at. —Holmes.
Drooping combs are mealy caused
by ill health, too much animal food
or badly ventilated pens, Generally
speaking a renioval of either or all of
thee conditions will realm things
right,
F
5: 6
We will ship, Express Prepaid,
within 200 miles of Toronto.
FROZEN SEA SALMON
(Headless and Dressed)
25 -Pound Boxes, $5.00
SALTED FRESH WATER
BILLFISH
(Headless and Dressed)
20 -Pound Pails, $3.00
SALTED LAKE HERRING
(Headless and Dressed)
60 Fish to a Pail, $2.75
Quality and Satisfaction Guaranteed
Remit In advance by Postal or
Money Order,
TORONTO FS CO.
68 JARVIS ST. TORONTO
had learned even to earn his living,
and it was the sight of his wife's busy
fingers knitting, whilst he sat idly
watching her, which started him on
the track of the stocking -loom
Samuel Crompton, the inventor of
the spinning mule, found his incentive
in laziness, iHis mother insisted on 0
daily task of well -spun wool. The lad
detested the slow, monotonous work,
and invented the spinning mule so
that ho might have more time for
play.
It was a lazy pointenlan who hit on
the prieciple used for long-distance
signal manipulation on our railways.
Having to attend to two signals some
distance apart, he sought to save him,
self a walk by fixing up an ingenious
Contrivance of wire and' weights
whereby both signals could be worked
*OM. his own fireside.
It now requires $30,00 worth of coal
to make a ton of paper in France, as
ornament with $5.00 worth four years
ago.
poop es,
LEMONS MAKE SKIN
WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR
Make thls beauty lotion for a few
(lento and see for youreelf.
What girl or woman hasn't heard of
lemon juice to remove complexionblembehes; to whiten the skle and to
bring out the roses, the freshness and
the hidden beauty? But lemen juice
alone is acid, therefore irritating, and
should be mixed with orchard white
this way, .Strain through a line cloth
the juice of two fresh lemons into a
bottle containing about three ounces
of orchard white, thea shake well and
would see her in the hospital. But yon have a whole quarter pint or 01111)
I am pleased to say she is better and complexion lotion at about the
cost one usually pays for a small Jar
of ordinary cold cream. Be suee to
strain the lemon juice so no pulp gots
into the bottle, then We lotion will
remain pure and fresh for months.
through taking Dodd's Kidney Pills,
"I never thought Dodd's Kidney
Pills weld have done such good work
and I am telling all my ftieude about
them."
Women's troubles, or nearly all of
them, coe arom sick kidneys. ban applied daily to the face, neck,
m
arms 01111 heeds it should help to
bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify
the skin.
Any druggist will supply three
ounces of 000111114 white at very little
cost and the grocer has the lemons.
Maple Sugar Profitable.
Sugar maple trees aro a specially
valuable asset to a farm this year:,
Regular commercial sugar is scarce
and high. There is money in maple
of elliolency. sap, and beyond the work it is practi-
In one case the (.1,70.11,catty ,rt, diverted by y of the Soo Line one thousand profit. You don't have to
wa
coal of freight so as to relieve the plough, or harrow, or fertilize the
main Bee of the comply along the ground for the maple harvest. You
mdon't have to do any spring seediug,
north shore of Lake Superior. These and you don't have to wait patiently
cars passed smith from Winnipeg to .
Minneapolis and by way .of Sault Ste. from spring to fall. The maple sea -
Marie inwork is slack, The trees require
to Ontario. They consisted son comes at a time when other farm
chiefly of grain for domestic 0011011)1170-•
Hen in Canada. no spraying, pruning, fertilizing. or
watering. They stand RH 0 rule on un -
One hundred cars of freight per day tillable or rocky land, The maple
are being diverted from the C.P,R, at
Quebec and travelling by way of the tree was a Godeend to Canada in the
National Transcontinental to Halifax.
While there is no saving la mileage,
this, in the interest or the country,
relieves the C.P.R. main line to St.
John for classes of export freight more
urgently required there.
In Toronto an arrangement was sue-
cessrally carried out whereby one
hundred and twenty cars of freight
eastbound for Montreal were turned
over from the 70.70111, to the C,N.R,
every slay.
The Grand Trunk during the winter
season has been diverting one hundred
and fifty to two hundred cars of coal
per day to the C.P,R, and T.H. 13,
in order to lessen the congestion on
the Grand Treats from the Niagara
frontier to Toronto and other points.
The Grand Trunk has else diverted
fifty ears per day to the C.N.R. at To-
ronto.
In Western Canada the Canadian
Northern has on several occasions
transferred surplus traffic to the sister
railways in the We;st.
The following Is from a letter of Lieut.
Wingfield,i British Flying Officer,
%mho escaped in November, 1917:
"The camp was a bad one, the rooms
ovemcrowded, there was insufficient
room for exercise, the sanitation was
very indifferent, the food almost im-
posgble to eat: We were housed in
wooden barracks divided into rooms
by thin wooden partitions. There
were seven in a room, so that it was
extremely difficult to obtain the neces-
sary quiet for work. There were no
reading rooms. The food was ex•
tremely poor and insufficient and con-
sisted almost entirely of stewed nem-
gel-wurzelm with oecasionsfl potatoes
of very poor mighty. The bread ration
was half a loaf a week of very bitter
black bread, You can imagine, then,
that prlsoners-are entirely dependent
on parcels, and are extremely hum
gry during the first two months of
captivity before these, begin to arrive,
The Roumanian officers get nothing,
and the Russians very little."
—.4
The Wealth of the Sea.
The North. Sea has never been so.
productive as now (says a Daily
Chronicle expert.) The inference is
that the restriction of fishing has per-
mitted an unchecked multiplication of
fish. No matter how we fish the seas
the harvest comes' bounteetis to the
nets. There are great tythmical waves
of productivity in the ocean, Early
spring and early summer heat in the
waters increase numbers incredibly.
Given Mich conditions the sea beide
such an overflowing wealth of life
that two or three times a .century we
find herring sore on the West part
'of ,the country. And the Skagerack
knoves its "winter herring," which ap-
Peers once in every 111 years in teem-
ing millions, and has been doing so for
the last 12 centeries,
cure for thein is the old established
remedy for sick kidneys, podd'e Kid-
ney Pills.
RAILWAYS CO-OPERATE
It may be or general interest to the
Canadian public to know seine ex-
amplee of the way in which their
railways, through the Canadian Paci-
fic Association for National Deeence,
are exchanging traffic In the interests
pioneer days. It is no less so now
in the war scarcity of sugar.
Wrinard's Wahl -tent for Sale everywhere.
Food Shortage Getting Worse.
Th latest cable received from the
BeitisheMinistry of Food regarding
conditions in Europe makes it gear
that a drastic reduction in the pro-
posed rations for Britain may be ex-
pected early in March. The
supply of fats and bacon is low and,
increased imports are urgently need-
ed. The Italian need is the greatest
of all. The people of Italy have
been on bread and sugar rations Inc
some time and severe restrictions
have been placed on their consumption
of meat.
1111nerd's Liniment Co,, Limited.
Clentlemen,—My daughter, 13 yrs.
old, was throws from a sleigh and In-
jured her elbow so badly it remained
stiff and very painful for three years.
Pour bottles of MINARD'S LINI-
MENT completely cured her and she
has not been, troubled for two years,
Yours truly,
J. 13. faVESQUE,
St, Joseph. P. 0., 18111 Aug., 1900.
Feed Aphorisms. e
The bacon yeti save may seve your
bacon.
The garbage pail is as deadly as the
U-boat prices
are better than a Hun
peace.
71/RiNiS Granuiated Eyelid's;
reluieretlbayaIntiinrira.by•TsryElyte.in.
INY4„httlieRIE`yelfES °
lYieSelarting, Just Eye Corded
nye Salve. TUboe.n 26Fuv ko527the Froo.
eels Muslim Eye Remedy Co., Chicago a •••;.
' The Importance of Pure Seed.
airveretr.
)00141' '4'4)4101 eje 1.4
MAO NO EQUAL
k not ordy Softens the '
water but cipubies the cleans. •
Rog power of soap, and makes
everything sanitary and i
wholesome. IF
,
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oil (Olt
rorruss aunsTiTuTE8,
A Wide -Awake Dream,
„Sortie' drily the World.—that is, you
and I—will always have a smile and a
warm handshake' for the other fellow.
We shall have time to sit on the
fence and talk things over together,
and drop a word of cheer as we look
at one another's crops. We shall
not brag so much, but we shall do a
lot more patting 'on the back.
MONEY ORDERS
When ordering goods by mail, ..Send
a Dominion Express Money Order,
The New Maple Law.
The New Pure Mttplo Sugar law
gives the public protection against
adulterated maple products. The
scarcity of cane and beet sugars this
year will also make it less profitable
to mix them with maple flavoring ex.
tracts. The markets of Canada and
the United States are eager for pure
maple syrup and maple sugar, and the
new law has restored public con-
fidence.
wrina,rwo Ziniment..puree Dandraff.
Giving a calf an extra good start
the first six menthe of its life arid
doing so cheaply, is the sedet of suc-
cessful and economical stock raising.
LIFT YOUR CORNS
OFF WITH FINGERS
How to loosen e tender corn °
or callus so it lifts out
without pain,
o--o—o—o—o--0---0--0-0-0--0--0--0
Let rolks stop on your feet here-
after; weer shoes a size smaller if yeti
like, for corns will never again send
electric sparks ot pain through you,
according to this Cincinnati authority.
Ile says that a few drops of a drug
called freezone, applied directly upon
•4ender, aching corn, instantly re-
lieves soreness, and soon the entire
corn, root and all, lifts right out.
This drug dries at once and simply
shrivels up the corn or callus without
oven irritating the surrounding tissue,
A small bottle of freezone obtained
at any drug store will Cost very little
but will positively remove 81:017 hard
or soft corn 00 callus from one's foot.
If your druggist leesna stocked this
new drug yet, tell him to get a small
bottle of freezone for you from his.
wholesale drug house.
EAGLE
Write 50-cia7 for our big
FIR.E,E CATALOGUE
soowleg our fiat limes or Bicycles for hien
and, Woutenelloys and Girls,
ilfifyirOR CYCLES
MOTOR ATTACHMENTS
Tires, coaster Brakes, wheels Inner Toben,
Zooms, Bells, Cycle:nacre, Saddles, Equip.
men; and. parts of 01cy0Irs. You SOL buy
your stipplies fro,,1 us at wholeeelo
T. W. BOYD & SON,
27 Notre Doom Street West. blontreol.
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No Duty on Maple Sugar.
Maple sugar nralcers never had such
a demand to fill as this, year, - The
shortage of cane' and beet sugar
Makes maple products of great use as
subatitutes. Every sugar maple tree .
available should be tapped this spring,
Llinwrd's Liniment Selleves Neuralgia.
rom 6.5.1.11
WEEKLY NZIWBPAPIIR 1N .
ern Ontario. Doing a good 1)051.
10140. Death of owner places it on the •
market. A great chariot; for a man with
cash. Apply Box 85, Wilson Publiehing
Co., Limited, 'Toronto.
UV ELL IOQUIPPIOD NIDWSPAPilin
TV and job printing plant in 'Eastern
Ontario, Insuranee carried $1,500. Will
go for 81,200 on quick sale. Box 00,
Wilson 'Publishing Co, Ltd., Toronto.
' itascal.Lanzatis
dnAisteimn, rumens, LUMPS, I1120.
NJ internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our. home treatment. "Write
US before too late.' Beeman Medical
00., Limited, Collingwood, (101.
When buying your Piano
Insist on having an
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1 1 A Kidney Re 1 edy 11
Kidney troubles are frequently g
caused by badly digested food .1
which overtakes these organs to 11
eliminate the' irritant acids I
formed. Help your stomach to
properly digest the food by
taking 151to 30 drops of Extract
of Roots, sold as Mother Seigers 1
Curative Syrup, and your kidney 1
disorder will promptly dis-
appear. Get the genuine.
L.C.214.10.1210020.1.010.611.611:.0==.1,08$11
Doctors Recommend
Bon-Opto for fl Eyes --
Will reduce Inflamed, Strained, ,
Swollen Tendons, Ligarnents,
orMuscles. Steps the lemenessand
pain front a Splint, Side Bone ot,
Bone Spavin. No blister, no halt
gone and horse can be used. $2 s
bottle at druggists or delivered, De-
- scribe your ease for special Malmo. •
eons and Interesting horse Book 2 M Free.
ggg INE, jig,. the antiseptic liniment Inc
mankind, redaces 'Strained, Torn Lige-
Fins.a,lIezrat k',!..°,10108;5.vrtiit,rltv„Z`,;ut!8czt
nbsorbine and Absorbine. .10.. nre made 8 Cana.
Pure seed is an important factor in
greater production. It might almost
be said that it is the meet important,
for weedy seed having once been own,
it is irapoesible,to foretell the damage
that may be done to the growing crop,
or the disappointment that may ensue
when gathering or reaping time conies
round, Hence, at this season et the
year, when sowing is in prospect, a
pamphlet issued by the Seed Beane,'
of the 'Department of Agriculture zit
Ottawa, entitled "Cleaning Seed" IS
Most timely and valuable. It tells of
the implements that are needed and
the methods that should be followed,
especially in the cleaning of grain and
grass -Seed. A leder to the Publica-
Mons nranch, Ottawa, will bring ths
pamphlet promptly and without cost.
litiaarWs Idnintent Cares Borne, Eto.
By marketing and not telephoning
orders, the housekeepers of Canada
can do more to control prides by coin -
petition than any other agency we
have,
!Physicians and eyo spevialletS pne-.
scribe Ron -0 110 As a. safe home r•mictly
to the teetitii ant of eye troubles and to
strengthen eyesight. Sold under mmtey
refund guava 30' by all druggists.
_ .
CIIIICUA-11EALS
ITUIlYi.PIMPLES
On, Face. Badly Disfigured.
. Used 2 Boxes Ointment
and .3 Cakes Soap.
had a bad itchy lot ci pimples on
My face which, mode it I tadly dkt,gitrcaL
They were 'adorned and came o ahead,
and I could tear my skin as 01.1n as a'
little. bear Came near them. I could
hardly sleep. . •
'When 1 saw Cuticula Sap told
Ointment -advertised I' Sent for a free
sample which did so 11411411 gor t(1
bought more, and I used two 1)0
Cuticula Ointment and three cakes ef
Cuticura Snap when I WnS
(Signed) aLies Bertha Nils:sem Sme:,.-
Mein, Sask.
If you have a gond complextIn 111;:p
it so by using, Cuticura Soap daily and
Cuticura Ointment neerthionoliy.
For Free Sample Each by Mall ad.
dress post -card: "Cuticura, Dept. A,
Boston, II. S. A." 5.71 overvwlmr•-.
NERVOUS
BREAKDOWN
Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vogeta.ble
Compound Restoml
Her Health.
Newark, N. J. -"For about thme
years I suffered from nervous break.
down and got rio
'tjf weak I couldhardly
stand, and hadhead-
aches every clay. I
tried everything I.
could think of mid
'was. under a phy-
sician's care for two
years. A girl friend
had used Lydia 11.1
Vege-
tabletompound and
she told me about
it. Front the first
day 1 took it I began
to foe; Ilettor and
now I am well and
able to do most ant
kind of work, I
have been teem,
mending the •Gern-
pound eveisinee and give you my per.
mission to publish this letter."—Miss
N. Itur.EY, 476 Se. 3.4th St., Newark,
N. J.
Tho reason this famous root and herb
rernedy, Lydia E. Pinicham's Vegetable
Compound, was so suce.essrul in Miss
Kelly's case was because it went to the
root of her trouble, restored her to a
normal healthy condition and as a rceult
her nervousness disappeared,
Mn in Training
Fighting isn't the only duty of a
soldier. and exposure to bullets is
not, as 000(0158 as exposure to All
hinds of weather and dampness.
Rheumatic aclies; sore and stiff
muscles, etrains and sprains. chil.
blains and neuralgia, all aro enemies
of the soldier, and the relief far all
these pains and aches is Sloan's
Liniment. Clean and convenient to
carry or use; does not stain, and
penetrates without rubbing.
Gaasmussiaatibottlast et all dressloa.
250., 5 131.00,
(1'2
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