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The Clinton New Era, 1910-12-08, Page 7071, Here is one of the many oases in which several members of one family have benefited from .the household box of Zane. Buk. Col. -Sgt. Lou:$ Elliott, Srd Qo., 46th Battalion, Peterboro, Ont., says : '" The lower part of my face, clank and chin broke out in small red p roles, which later festered and broke, forming nasty sores and dry scabs. The itch:ng set up by these eruptions and sores was terrible, and seemed far worse during the night. All kinds of soaps, washes and ointments were tried in the vain attempt to get relief, even to bathing with carbolic acid and water. Finally I thought cf Zain-Buk and straightway procured a box at the drug store. One night's application brought great relief from the intense itching, and as I kept on applying this balm daily, the inflammation was soon drawn out, and in less than a week's time the sores were thoroughly healed and every scab banished." Mrs. Elliott, 139 Sherbrooke St., Peterboro, telling of Zam-Buk's effect on her jounger son Walter, says : " He slipped and caused a wound on his right hip, which developed into a running sore. From this smaller sores spread until his lower limbs were covered with ulcers. These proved very alarming and I feared blood -poisoning I I began the Zem•Buk treatment, and it really seemed to aid like magic t In a remarkably short space of time the raw running sores were all healed. I am very grateful indeed for his cure, and I strongly recommend all mothers to keep Zam-Buk always handy." WHAT Zd.hl.BUK WILL 'Lam -rink will be found scurf) folloold sores, chapped hands frust bite, ulcers, blood -poison varicose sores, piles, scalp' -oro+, ring ti. orm, inflamed patches, babies' eruptions and chapped place+, cute, burns, brillsoee,, and skin iniuriee gener- ally. All druggists and stores cell at 60o. box or post free from Zam-Bus Co., Toronto, upon reoeipt o! price. You are ,+arnod against harmful halt ations and eubatttutes. See the registered name " Zam-Buk " on every package before buying. 0 IMMIIMMIONMOIMONNIMO FREE BOX Send this Coupon and lc. Stamp to Zinn -Butt Co., Tor- onto, and you will receive free trial box, 12 Z3 vector's Thrilling Experience, Doctor Boyd of Fort William and a party of nils + friends "had an ex- p•rience onSunda/ night they will not coon forest. '.l'iley left with a launch on Funtlap for a little tour of some of the islands. Everything was pleasant until the st,•rot sprang up in tilt. afternoon. When they reached the more open water the little launch wcs at the mercy of the waves. Tho party was forced to land and finding the soft side of rock lay down and tri•,d to woo Mor- uh(. IIR. Needloss to sap their sleep was not peaceful slumners. morning was a welcome relief as the storm 1 had gone down and Int them home none the worse,—Mapitoulin Ex, puri tor. Bullet Well Guarded. f The bullet which kills 1 Nelson, which was lent by King Edward to the Japan -British Exhibition], has • been safely returned to the King's•" Armourer. It was guarded by watch- • men and policemen night and day tv and the case was secured with four n Padlocks. V. ai Royal Pearls. Her Majet•ty Queen Mary possesses some very lovely Scotch pearls, which are of a pinkish hue, and aro very round in shape. 'Queen Victoria had a great love for them, and posseescd some beautiful specimens of them e Among other beautiful pearl neck- laces the Duchess of Portland pos- sesses, she has a string of well -match- ed Scotch pearls. There is a pathetic storye attached to one of her neck- laces, which is of most beautiful pearls. William Bentinck, the first Earl of Portland, showed his devotion. to - William of Orange (afterwards King William III.) by incurring the risk of almost certain death frorn ma- lignant smallpox in order to save the life of his master, to whom he was 1'age of honor. Deeply topched by the self-abnegation of her husband's faith- ful servant, Princess Mary (as she then was) took a string of finest pearle. from her own neck and handed them to William Bentinck in token of her gratitude. These pearls are a price, less heirloom in the Portland family, and the present duchesshas just the stately throat and neck which shows them off tn, best advantage. Queen Alexandra has • some Scotch pearls, and also an Irish pearl of great size and fine color, which was given to her by the Countess of Dud- ley; Fresh water pearls are obtained from the pearl mussel, and consist of calcareous concretions formed by cer- tain molluscs, both marine and fresh water, River pearls are sometimes discovered in the Esk and the Con- way, but the best home-grown 'varie- ties are' to be found in Scotland. Christmas Ornaments. To make little dangles -for Christmas trees fashion popcorn into little baits, thread with darkgreen silkateen, dip Into gum arabic and cover with any of the colored dye powders, This makes a. pretty ornament Silver or gold dust may also be used. A quar- ter's worth of dye In blue, yellow, red and the like will make a great quan- tity of- balls. If threads are suspend- ed in a glass jar containing water and 10 cents' Worth of alum it will ad- here to the threads and 'make little (cities for the tree. Continue to add alum until the strings are the desired thickness: . Place in a window or warm place. • Why Not Make a Hatstand? Both serviceable and dainty is the hatstand of blue flowered taffeta, with a blue satin how by way of lecoration. The wooden stands ready for covering are to be bought In the shbps. When silk is not desired chintz or cretonne is a , good' substitute, • 'or the • small" girl', a bonbon e .cracker muff of sh•fa'xed • white. :t r in m• -ed ith bands oi' swansdown and a little ecklet: to. match " will be a • delight, title the time" and• expense involved e, not great eoniearecl with the charm MADE AT A MODEL MILL Good morning I "CREAM OF THE WEST" FLOUR . LiKe the sunrise—full of Iife The' CAMPBELL MILLING CO. LTD.. TORONTO FOR SALE By B. A. MCEWEN, SIIl' A F111111111811#7,4 7 .l // I f 1 , f t. , l . 11 rt • /I,1ll 11i r ��,���f��l�� 11 yl���lf i/11:111#1111,111101111011,il 1��,11�• � !��'' ' k • i�l '' 6 j ' l II' I; 1 ,t 1► ill•( l Ill�ll i f t I!, J!1,,��� /� r/ liI� ' r 1/ � Ilii , . l,�l! . 1111 �cr11 i1!l�C! l i.11ili ;diel ii �i 1. �� Jl .>', ;,,Jr� i �ll� t 11 111 I c� l . I' ifi i� 1 �i1r1. Concrete Fence Posts are sightly, strong, permanent. Concrete is, in many localities, cheaper than wood, for fence posts, and more durable than stone, brick or iron. Our book, "What The Farmer Can Do With Concrete" is sent FREE. It tells how to make, not only fence posts, but walks, curbs, horse blocks, barn foundations, feeding floors, well curbs,,drinking troughs, silos, dairies, and many other farm utilities where cleanliness, strength and durability are required. Many of these things are simple and inexpen- sive to make, and may easily be put together in CANADA CE`ENT `CO., Limited 51-60 National Bank Building Like These.. your spare time. The book carefully andsimply tells -all. The regular price of the book is 50c. r- We are distributing free, a limited number, how- g, ever, and charging up the 'cost b0 advertising. Y' That's why you get your copy free, if you sign the coupon and send it to -day, Do it stow, g 0 You may send no • a copy of "What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete." Name Address .. • ..•,. ,, LI.i..• wsutttL_-SSIZSP Or g. 5 MONTREAL, Ff kr iri kseu SUTE SECURITh Genuine rte r's ltle ►ivr P1I1 Must Bear Slgnature'otf ° See Pac.Stmile Wrapper below, Waxy rman and our saw letake minima fit erre° rot arADAcur.. win,LLflO FOR LIMINESS. ITTLE• FOR OILIOUSNES$. 1V E R FOR TORPID LIVER.. PILLS, FOR CONSTIPATION FOR SALLOW SINN, FOR THE COMPLEXION oittrvre.=. ru�rtuvi .etoHwT,,,,�. delis I PnrN7• T°e8'etstele. �ter,.#r CURE SICK HILADACW.7.. Ur the gift, - - Gift For Afternoon Tea Hostess. The woman who serves afternoon tea might appreciate the gift of a new• Puritan tea cozy.. This is in the conventional shape, but instead of the embroidered or fan- cy,eorer a doll's body !sensed. The doll is clothed in a gray dress of the Priscilla type, A white apron and fichu are added, and with a white Dutchcap the costume 15 complete. Butter In Slices. From time -. immemorial in Cam- bridge, England, the dairymen roll the butter so as to form a long stick weighing a pound, which they sell in slices, - as if it were sausage. - In the • market the .butter merchants do not care to use either weights or ,cares. A simple glance is sufficient for these people accustomed to the time 'ignored practice. A very neat crit with the knife divides the yaid into halves, quartet's or eighths very exactly, and it appears that the Cos - tonic: is never given short measure. Plenty of Money w. New York, Dec. .S.—Three short weeks ago John M. McCluskey, a farm hand, was loading a wagon .with tur. nips on a little farm as` Busby, just back of Glasgow, Scotland, : and; won. dering how he would get through he week on two.shillings and sixnce, Yesterday, McClusk'aey, :aceornp,nied' •ft'n •-by-by York law• yer, was a passenger on the steasnet Campania from England, ;and cornu: to take title to a fortune estimated• at a million dollars, left him by his bro. tiler, a : paper box • manufacturer in this city. The brothers lo,t track -al each other : for .eighteen . years, and the lawyer had a hard time locating •McCluskey to tell him of his fortune Ic Is Miserable To at. Dyspeptic. troubles• • ie of civilized pia is one of ife, most h usends Buffer untold agony after every meal. Nearly everything that enters a weak dyspeptic stomach, nets ns an irritant; hence the great difficulty of effecting a' • cure. The long train of distressing symptoms, which render life a'burdeti to the victim of dyspepsia, may be promptly relieved by the use of Burdock Blood Bitters. . - Mrs: John Sherrett; . Fortier; \Ian. IAs nlfefor years. Afiedowith dyspepsia about Burdock Blood Bitters, so I got a bottle to try, and before I - was half finished I could eat anything without suffering, and ,when I.• had used two bottles I.- was sound and well. Now I feel. just fine; indeed I can't say too much in favor of your medicine." Burdock ek B rood Bitters is manufac- tured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limit- ed, Toronto, Ont. , We Want to Land the satisfaction. youawillwdex know from that will open your eyes to the fact that you cannot do better anywhere else that you can with .us, You will find that we are not "all'at sea" in our business, but thoroughly "up- to - the minute" and watchful of the interests )f our customers, knowing that, by so loing, we are really acting' fol •fur own ultimate benefit. Q. A. DOWNS, Merchant Tailor, Gunton Every Woman is interested and 00,0 .1 know aleat thn l onlurfni MARVEL Whirling Spray Tho nen" Vaginal Syringe. lin,/ - MOst COfVenh rat, It charade, ihstantly, Asa your druggist lar i if im cannot st pply.tho MARVI I nC nn, whet, but send Oamp tot narrated bone soaied.ntgivesridlputle- atlais end directions invaluable to Wiles, WINDSOR SUPP1.1t CO., Windsor" Oat. 4 nerot Agents for Carat ' uritis of Raffle. A pretty Christmas, gift which a local artist has made for a friend this season .has a marmalade jar for faun. dation. Around the jar radia is tightly woven in a good pattern. Above the neck of the jar the shape flares out somewhat, and interwoven In, the ecru raffia Is a slight pi,ttter•.n of red. The jar Is filled with earth In which sera ivy plant Is growing. Auother woven gift is a holder for an tukwel' on the pyramid order. The bottom of the rania .receptacle is woven serarately, .:and the well Is slipped into this and. the flat, rounded piece securely tiled to the other sec- tion. A woven top fits over the well when it is not In use. A Linen Shopping Bag. It Is not at all out of the wayto embroider a white linen shopping bag as a Christmas gift, even though :the time for the white Iirten stilt will have passed. • • White linen will. come back to us, as It hiways does, and the . grateful re elpient of the bag for text year will be in partial readiness for a coming season. This' is never objectionable and is to the provident far more com- fortable than the fleeting joy of the. elementary gift. More Honors For Sir Henry.: Toronto, Dee.a.: Mr, Willoughby Balloch, secretary of the Society ol Knights Bachelor of England, an nounces that at the recent meeting of the council"Sir Henry Pellatt was .elected president of the society for the year 1911. Sir Henry has had a cordial recep. tion in Great Britain. He and hie wife were given a large dinner at Lam- beth Palace by the Archbishop of Can- terbury, and they have also been the guests of Told Aberdeen at the vice- regal lodge, Dublin. They were also dined by the ladies andgentlemen ol Out Corinthian Club. CONSTIPATION CURED BY TUE USE OF MIL:r: URN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS Constipation is one of the most fre- quent, and at the same time, one of the. most serious of the minor ailmentsto which mankind is subject, and should never be allowed to continue. A free motion of the bowels daily ihould be the rule with•every one who aspires to perfect Health.' Mrs. Fred, Hall, 200 Hibernia Road, Montreal, Que., ,writes:—" Having ' been troubled for years with constipation and u trying everything. I knew of, `a friend advised d me to use 21Ii1b rn sLaxa-Liver Pills. I used four and a half vials and I am completely cured. I: can gladly recom trend them•-to-a"li-•t hoesufferefrom constipation. Milburn's Laza-Liver• Pills are 25 cents per vial, or 5 vials' for $1;00, at all dealers, or mailed direct on, receipt of price by The T.. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. both of to en have tradePainter, the former giving his 100 acres on con. 5; Grey- for Mr. Palmer's 100 acres known as the Sharpe farm 5th line Morias,. . Messrs, Brown & Lowry, Who bo\ght and sold • but a bankrupt stock at Kincardine,: are .baclt to town once more, , We are sorry to state that Dr. C. A, Toole and family purpose re- moving from Brussels, after a re- -sldence Here for the past. 10 years, to Selkirk I-Ialdimand Co., where the Dr has purchased a practice, W. Henry, formerly G. T. R.agent at Brussels, is now running aspass- enger conductor on the route Sou- thampton to Toronto. He was in- troduced to this work during the railway strike, and has continued instead`o fgoing back to' the de- DOt. The Democrat, Of Lan^drn, North Dakota, of Ncevember 2.tthsays of a former Eriisselite;--Adam Reid .of the Co. Auditor's office. is ex- pected next ll iay vacation trip gwehhe will visit a son at Detroit, Hewill also receive 1t e sanitarium frs treatment for his rheumatic trouble 'while there. Thin liair A Liberal Otter When' the hair thins out on the top of the Head and the bald spot is getting ready to appear in pub- lic, don't get discouraged br irrita- ble. Just go to your Druggist and ask for Parisian Sage Ilair Tonic. He will charge .yon 50e, Or a large bottle butif it does not cause hair to grow where the hair is thinning out nothing onthis earth will. And the tvant'to say to e'verYbodv man., woman and child, that you can have your money 'back if Parisian Sasato r, h isn't t beautifer the best ir and dandruff cure ontheMarket to -day,. hair andt Hakes haircarscalow t ckfailing d abuindantly, All druggists every- where sell Parisian 'Sage or post- paid from. °rho Giroux ,Mfg. Co., Fort Erie, Ont. See that the girl with of le She ldband hairguaranteed byeiW. S. R. Holmes, • druggist, U TLSO. • When the grain has all been gath- ered, When the harvest is all through When the husbandman and family Dave not a thing to do But "sit around the fire And read and talk about The the many things they have ;to Thatecan't be done without; t oh, that's the time of all the year A groan should advertise— 'When the frost Is an the pimpkin, And the pumpkin's in the pies, Fin. CHILD MOTHER DIED OP Co AND 0N13 LITTLE (it AT CRAVENHLIRST. 'ti A short tithe ago a woman vanced stages of tuberculosis di own home, By her death five littleo left witlaat the care of their mother, was money enough in the family I some provision for the care of the c but itwas ahnost impossibleto secs one who would render this service, i aro many People of this dread 'die visitor to the home says that time a again she had foundd the baby slee her sick mother's ,bed, and near was stored from which the ohildr took. A. sequel is revealed in the to -day one of these five childr patient in Gravenhurst, and the b the children's ward at the Toro Hospital for Consumptives. It isfor the caro of such sufferer that the Muskoka Free Hospital sumptives has been built. The accommodation is heavy, and the have only been able to make the tensions of the present year by heavily from the bank. An ap. made for .funds to helpon this provide a place where children, s referred to here, may Ruda home possibilities of cute: •• Contributions 'May be sent Gage, ►Esq., Chairman Executi mittee, 84 Spadina avenue, or S National. Sanitarium Association, Sb. W., Toronto; The Muskoka Free Hospital ae tients from any part of the Domi not a single patient has ever bee because of poverty.- •- A Dainty Cow.. Thi" old •fabrication that "joke wi' deeficulty'' is'all Some of the newspapers north of the Tweed are so over with fun that it act= • flows into the - adverti emen where one would scarcely hop it. To back up this.assertion - the following ad., which app The Scotsnian the other day "Woman (atties) to wash, d milk cow; also assist housewi 9.514,. Scotsman, Glasgow." — I1ierte. clean ins" -T ss for y ou. pose the cows are mangled a are washed and deessed a teeth carefully polished up wi brusieee.--i:orelon Answyers, Was.,S.o geaaI: Heart and Ne,'tes Could Not .,Sleep At 'Night. • Many men end women toss night a night upoii: a sleepless. bed. Sortiec stitutional clisturb:lnce, worry or disc has so debilitate and :irritated the -11 and nervous system :that ,they can „enjoy• the refreshing sleep which cot to those whose heart: acid nerves are ri Mrs.; John Cray,• Lime Lake, 0 writes:—"Last stinneer t was so I with my heart'antl nerves•that I cook; sleep :at night,,- There was' such a p and heavy feeling in my chest tha could not stoop,' and at at tidies Two become dizzy and have to grasp so 'thing to keep from falling. I tried di ent things but never got anything to me any. good until •I tried Milb Heart and Nerve Pills and I .can recommend them "to, -all :troubled a leas." Milburn's Heart & Nerve Pills are cents per box,or threeboxes for aril at all dealers, or mallet direct by The' Milburn Co.,•Limited, Toronto, Ont. London's Theatres. Some 50 0 rather interesting have been given lately statist! g�in The Load. Daily News abotit the number of the :Ares in • that city, and the number people they can seat. It appears th, thereare, in a11, fifty -ons, huildir. where public 'performances of, sta plays take place regularly,' When fol they will accommodate •60.,901 peopl which would represent, in money'va ue, over $50,000. Drury Lane head the list with $3,900, but it will asto. fsll many people indeed most --•- t hear that Drury Lane is not the lar est theatre 'f i1 London:' It seems th the Lyceum_ now seats more peep]. but , it does not represent as lune money. The fifty-one buildings refe red to do not include music halls o variety theatres, of which • there at forty-eight,' these representing 70,48 seats. The largest is the Coliseum which .can seat nearly 3,000 people while the Hippodrome has aceomm dation, for 2,602. A Happy Suggestion. There never was a roan who didn' enjoy having a match' scratcher hand when he wanted to light his pip Take a heavy card 7 by 0 !ache either white or cream, and gild th edge by putting on gold paint in littl irreguar splashes; also gild i clay pip to hold snatches, tie diagonally aeros the center of card by punching ,tw holes close to (lie' bowl, •one.eacil sill the ptem wad rig:lite neat* ,alto on "Let good digestion wait ' They They correct ltving agala f not stocked th Aar • National D