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The Signal, 1906-3-29, Page 3'l'!II': Slt:NA1t. t;(►1►N'RIVIt (►N'i'Akit ► THuaaoAT, March 39, 190G 3 BRIGHT'S dews of the Sistriet DISEASE Is the deadliest and atone painful malady to which mankind is subjects Dodde Kidney Pills will Durr aay case of Bright's Disease. 'Choy have Dever failed In one tangle Cape. They ars the only remedy that ever has cured It, and they are the only remedy that east.There are im tatloas o[ Dodds Kidney box and name -but Imita- tions are dangerous The original and only' d.e cure for Bright's Dleease le DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Dodd's Kidney Pills are fifty trots a box at all I •iris. uLh I /•I'he Hensel! f'sundry and untwlHne shop will be offered tor sale on April Gal. Jatt•phiihaw has disposed of his 1110. acre farm on the :eh concession of Grey to James Turnbull, of the Ith cornmeal's"), ler *Slim The euttgtr•galiun of Coven ebun'h, Winthrop, conteiiplates the erection of a hauls , and Intsleru ehltrr 1 building during the eoming summp•r. William Clark, clerk Of Morris, had sold his faille uu the 11th runresaiun to ftu1M'rt Neweimilie, of Newark. New Jersey, at former resident dot Morris. Another Lt�inewa change pais taken place in wiughauu. L. A. Ball & Cu. have sold Lheir stuck yf I•uruiLtne, etc., to S. Graacey, who will take possession on I he 111th of April. Walter Code, who has been con- nected with .the M'I'liertou, Tlluvey 1' pony, of Clinton, fol•. N11111e years, cuts taken n pi mit as salesman and collector with the Bell K")gire and Thresher Works, S.•aforth. 'hill lain Mels 1 t 1 ( soil 1.. •tea ha. 's l tet II hl dr farm uu the 3tlu •otco.ssio, of Tucker- smith to Alex. Gimlets of Egmunpl• vine, for $SI,y1111. It is a find faarm, with '_ I good buildings. 11r. Grieve ullt•uds Food Value Mooney s Pcrfet bon Cream Sodas are" crisp squares cf wholesome nourishment. They are the food that builds strength and muscle. They are as easily digested by the child and invalid as by the sturdy workman. They contain ALL the food properties of finest Cana - jail wheat flour, in a form that delights the appetite. Always fresh and crisp in the moisture -proof packages. At all grocers in their • hyg,m,c packages. WELL KNOWN IN JARVIS, ONT. Ilaldimand County Councillor tells how Psychine cured his Lung Troubles "1 contracted a series of colds from the ehang ng weather." says Mr. Bryce Allen, a well-known resident of Jarvis, Ont„ and a member of Haldimand County Council for los district, "and gradually my huhgs became affected. I tried medicine and de, ears presoteed for me, but got 1 no relief: With lingo and stomach diseased, nrvous, weak and wasted, I began to use Psychine. With two months' treatment 1 regained my health. To -day I am as sound as a bell, and give all the credit to Psvchine." There is a proof of what Psychine does. it not only cures Colds and kills the germs of LaGrippc, Pneumonia and Consumption, but it helps the stomach, makes pure, rich blond and spreads general health all over the body. You will never have Consump- tion it you use PSYCHINE . Pr.n,.uncrd S-kcc,,. 50c. Per Bottle Larger ware• Si and 112 all druaa.et& DR. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, Toronto. THE "LORNE" REMEMBER We Medd breidaae good wagon Plough• o/ oil blede, Morrwe, Rolleri, Menure Spreaders, Scorner% Wheelbarrows. Ste., Ftr• e ...VI pleased to mail yew nut cntahkne. The Wilkinson Plough Co. TORONTO L MI ITLD • CANADA s NO NEW BLADES. NO ANNUAL TAX, ifyou wish to teat one of than. Razor without RISK or OBLIGATION on Your part, apply to us for Sentell, tcern sap Pair laamina 4 Laminar Cue oe h,s COMM 110111 is.. Peary Swig ners. Mame# le 1.:taattd (Wrrnnn WI',rim, $1.00 Pres��syya�siga�lst1 'lists Is gbnara." HOWL- �- Goderich A Wu4n, forgets nearlynvl rrything she ...vet knew. Inst lea awful easy tet *brach her again. -New York Prem. .nt ere x11 rc")pwing tit Meatball to Ii vg. Mrs. Hold. Harr, of Ethel, died on Tuesday of last week after out illness of Intel• three months with Iuug trouble.. Mlle was forty -ane ve:u•a lit age awl besides her Inislpuul is sut•- vivel by'sn.. sou and three daugltltrs. A former well-kW/WI' trsident of SCiugrha,l diol recently att his humlein Ilepwocth. in the Iverson of Junes Mc- Alpine, utget# sixty -sit years, A widow and it family of Lima. sons -and two (taught ccs are left W 11011111 1115 death. • .1. Ii, Sluser, who has just r pletiii thirty-lavo years in thelittrl- ware and tinware bilsinrss in Hlyth, has taken into partnership his win, 1V. F. M,ner. Tho 1•hat1g1• Look place on Sbu•ch 1st, ate! the ars ,: ;h.:. 115111e. Is ,luster at `tun. .-..- The gemernl store Notifies, fn lien. 'atll i 'ur,l by \1'111. Ifawdeu and rum• Ilct•, by his sett, S. Minden, and Wm. (, At wit.,ltst. week Imre•hased by Thus. Ilq•le atted Wnh. 11'ilsnit, of Exeter. 'he new, utanagemleuL Mil take eharg after stbek-taking has been rumple, •d, Harold Hiss t, ledger-keeperfur.tht• llolsnms 'lank at Exeter. "nllsh.w•d one day reeentlt while 111 his wit -k. Ile haul been %vot Mg oveaiur'•:uta Gm ,, he. shunwas too it nett lei' 111111. lb. Wits tutcunseinuts (II • two of three days, shut it is hots he• will some wound all right. Miss. Nellie Kell', w , had liven lap for the Jarkso NIanufar- tut•ing Company of Clint( It., the past eight yeah.. reeenthy Meet •r•t',1 her simnel ion with the firm. As mark f ',pprr•"iatiun of her efficient w -vices •he Hann and condostaes presenita her with it i'.tl.jns't of silyer. The marriage of Suss Mand !lisle nal Edward liarm.•-, hath J,rn/et•l' in hinrau-liie, took place it, Winnipeg an February 27th. Tip• bt•tdr is at laughter of Win. Hishop, formerly nlp!rietor of the Queell'i hr'tel, Kin- irtliie. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will ii.,ke• their Ili on;• in Winnipeg. (ht Ft'idaty tv ' g. March hath, a lau•geltll,uls•r of the friends of Mr. and SIts. W. Jatrk'min. of Clint nn. gat het rd It Iheit I • iii releht'atl.e the twenty. ifth anniversary of their maua'iagn', Many handsyne presents were re. - ..rived by the worthy couple• ant' a :ens. enjoyable evening was silent by a L" company. Miss Edith S. iiahalTy, daughter of lames MuliatTy. of the _ood cun- ...ensiom of Si:Utley, was recently mar- tied •Ciel to David, E. Iiislg•e,n. M. II„ of Patron, Sask. \ The marriage ttstk place at t he Ilorite of the bride a uncle, lames I.'sinpia'n. of S 't side. till. ,•t•n•muny being performed by Bev. Y. Mclean., of Mo .snejuisv. Saask A quiet wedding took perste at the manse. in 1?giuon,lvill,•. on 'Tuesday id last week, when Miss Net ii.- -\Is'rliitrt. delight's. of 11'mn. Abet -hart, of h:g- h-ille. and Mate. Weasllet', Ofit•„• forth, were nmt.1 in muu•riagc, the ceremony being petite -toed by Bev. Neil Shaw, Sir- and Mrs, 1Vo,alley will snake their home in 1 osst•Is. 1111 Saturday, Match 17 h, an old and highly restos-Did resident of Cnt•k- tla,w'tossed away, in the Person of Iusepil Anlrraln. Ti.,' dceeasel- was ,unotgst the eldest del Ilei a :and was a painter hy ti -mi.'. Ile hail been in Ivor health for some time past andliis .tomtit wasa telt unexpected. Ile was t 11WI111M•t' of lite I kldit•firow's (1144'1% Trite deu•eat.s'd leaves it Widow and title son. James A nd,'rsm. of HtM AIO. who wets pre•se")t at 1 he funeral. Ml's, John \lit t'egul', of -Hensel!. a pioneer r•sialcttt of that s icilily. passel away un Saturday, SIarvh lith. rhe• dl.•,'asn.I was lout -it iii Scotland sixty-nine yours ago hoc had lived in this vomitry for als,rll fifty cent's. She ss•as n ,'.Bleat of the 'Sn,l ems- . ---ion of Tuckersurith for many ,e',n., tell fin',Ih• past live yearns hail lite.# in Ilensall. Besidesher la•- os.ir11 hrasl-and she b•nyes it faultily of !Ire sons and two daughters. New Business Block for Lucknow. John #Drat, of Luck •, has pm•- •hased the prnpa•rly belonging W Me- henzh• lb -int,. whirl. was recently. horned. Mr: ,Iuynt. intends cri,•t ing a large arta handsome block of 'inures. Clinton Nuptials. A quiet arddin took place in Clin- ton on V. aneelav evening of Inst week, when Mies Margaret S. 1\'ash- ingtnn 'meanie the wife of It.. els 's South,omlfa•, a pt•a,sprrna' f ltilor of the lith rola I./441011 of Bullet I. The cereatony was performed by Iter, II. M. Manning. and after the wedding breakfast the happy comae dray,' to their home in Hu lett, tutu awed I,y the ,sal wishes of their friends for apt future luappines. and prorgs'rily-. Death of Mn. Stretton, Belgrave. After an iIl,in'Sk lasting for 11PArly it year Mrs. Stretton, wife of .Semis li, Steelton, of iielgrave, lswsed,atw'ay on Friday. Mauch 111th, in her (Wets - eighth yemt'. The dttceased was horn on the nth concession of Morris, her father. the hate Thomas ('lark. being Iof the pioneers of that township. ne oMrs. Stretton was a member of the I church of England and was hell in high e.t,'euI by a wide circle of friends'. Besides her hnsb,un; she is sm•yivel Icy twit son.. her anther, three'listet•s and a brother. Presentation at Exeter. The trnntee board elf Main street Methodist church, Exeter, mel at the residence of Mr. and MS's. II. llast.nn. Exeter, •'evening recall-, to hid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. W. 1', Ilns- ton and homily, who were on the es•e of their depart nee to it tight'. North Dakota, where Mr. 'fusion leas • • intention of engaging in business. Mr. pastor wits presentee,( with a hamisenne travelling snit -case and Mt', COWS FOR MILK. • Prof. Dean On Factors That Should Be Carefully Studied• lu discussing the 'question of eco- nomical milk production', l'ruft•ssur I)eutl, of the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege. says there aril several factors which should be carefully studied. In the following he makes seine very goal points which are worthy the close attention of readers: 'rho first factor which to a large ex- tent determines economy of milli pro- duction is the man handling the cow. Men who are accustomed to handling etet'ra and would rather teed steers than milk cows are usually the sten who will not get the milk econooal• rally from the cow. There are some meat very much like the old maid whti said elle hated men as., much that she ..1.1 1, ....,., 1.....4 a.. and ;Sirs. ll+wlun with all addenda, ex- pressions appreciation of their work in connection with the Main street, elluteh, Leaving Brussels. ' On 'l'htn•aehty of hast wreck 'Si's. F. J. Haines and Prof. '1'. A. Ilaevkius, 1both esteemed reside")ts of Brussels, were quietly married, lies. T. 1V. (aitl•IIS performing the ceremony. Mt', anal Mrs. Bata kins liar,• goon tin J ..tuna, N. Y.. where they will mud, their home,. I)n the t•vtaii")g be- fore the welding the members of Sleltille• IhrslyItri,uh church choir pre.kvltt'tl Mr. Ilitw'kims with au ad- dress :and a neatly framed I.but,g caph of the 11ICI 11IIOW of OW eht,ir,lanil g Mr. Hawkins' i"),'tlmhh,'")ry its urgaulist fur the past six seats. Doth of Seaforth Resident. Out' of the pioneer residents of Sea - forth passel away tin '1'uesttay of last we'k, in the person of Story Ann Dunn, relict of the late Andrew l'atregichatel. SI rum. Iarotduaul was apparently huf. • tering f• to particular 1t wits just, a wearing out of the systema. She was horn in Lower Canada eighty years ago, and after her Marl loge she e: t west with her Itusl ,tad, settling (list in I.uutluu, anti forty•set•eu years ago they moved to what is Wow• Sea- 1'urtIi. She issurviv,'d by three children, Mrs. Cu urge Whitely null Mrs. It..be•rt I.:Mil:tits of S,'.tfurlh, mid Hobert Car- michael, of 11'ashiugtuu State. Disastrous Fire at Fordwich: 11'adkey Bros.' furniture factory at I". adwich, sciila .t Iatr u- 1,s•k 11f fnt•- tlitun•. WAS cunlplrtl'ly deslruyet Ir; lire un'I'nestlay evening of last week, ' 'Phe lire broke out between the engine Ramon and the factory, amj spread at, ralthily that the building was in Hats iu at few tuinnones. '19he rptiia•na made a 'gallant light, and saved all the neighboring Luildings hat \Vat. Lace's residence, w•hieh was cul,nunlel by the fames, lite contents benig staved. The loss ow°=t'he- XacGiry aud content.: iN over $'h,ltkl: insurance :-.42.700, loss on the haus•. SI,IAN' ; in- su',tmt•e on house and contents, $11.1). Death of John Senery, •Kincardine. One of the oldest saa most highly e•steeule'd residents of Kima:urline 1 Ia,.e.1 away on Monday, Starch 111th, in the pension of John Meller v, The deceased Was lot'") in the Isle of I Wight in 1+418. In 11412 he vane• to l'atuitda with his wife told three chit- -duvet .autd after living for a few year's in Lanark tanurty he canoe west. and : settled in }knee; ,Irving -Lia !part aa. one. of the pit me•t s. I n the emelt' days he moil (ii walk to C.sleri,ht to'wool at his U•,ule• its .t hums• ill IarlVI' Lu slake enough motley to support hi- wife rued f: 'l'. He afterward, hail a turnery nn his farm, whirls h,'•:inti some of his .Ins worked conjointly stith the (arta. Poe the taut thirty year;, he had lived retired nn Kineauline and 1'ornrN0. Sii-s. 'ie•Ilery diel M•vente'u yealn ago, but he is survived by a Gamily of ."ren sow; nil three daughters. (if Ilk wins. John, %Niihau, Hobert and 'ranch" live in Kinraurtine, Sainted el is p, .tor of Wall atr.•t :Methodist ell ch, Ht•ocks'ille•. and intim' and Alfr .1 live iu the #'nits# States, His i st g new, Siu•a.. Iia, Fisher anti Mrs. w, G, "emjdt. reside in Kincardine, wail SL N, G. Fie ' Kin 'I'oronl,.. Mt•. Solt -v Was one of the oldest Sftein. in -triads and his funeral was. eon11uctrd a ler the auspi:•es of that Sudety. - - - •BRiGHT'S r SEASE AGAIN. Another Case - of t Mast Advanced Stage of Kidney Di s� Yields to Dodd's Kidney ' ills. Mt. Ilrydse's• lint., Slut :/'I. -(Site- lial.a Mr. Hobert. ht,nd, a ell -known resident of this place, ata•. ne heal+rte In stay that h• owes his lire to Doald's Kidney Pill.. "My physician said i was in tit last stage, of 'fright's disease aud t 're Waw 114 huge for nee," 11r. Ii ,nil atits. "1 th••m r III 41 using Dodd' Kidney Pips ar,l no other rcnlely. used in all ;Moat Iw'etty hoxr., when► HIV doctor pronnunvel are .'lite well. I have had nn return of the Doolittle Sielee." 1)0i111', Kinner Pill, always r•ute Bright's dim. I.t'. ,any other form of kidney disease is easy for them. • In Lent. A teacher in o certain F.pist•upai Sunday whom' huts IN't'n impressing on her girls the need of nlakipg seine permitted sacrifice during Lents,- Ac- cordingly on the first S lay of that penitential s•nson, which happened to be a neem spring dray, she took txrit' 41111_0ut ask each of the "Lass. in turn, what she hill given np for the wake of her religion..Everything went well. and the answers wen. proving highly -au)isfitetnry. until she canna to the youngest mentio•'. "Well. \bury." in- gnl+ral the trencher, "what have yon left soli. for Lent • •'I'itasc.$ Shfnnt, sl:nnn,'rwl the ehiitl, s1/1 11 (411 1,t ctiIf' twrl, "I I've• left "(tiny leggin's. "Exeltatig.. FOUR SIMPLE RULES. Fd1IovJ Thins and Health, Happiness and Prosperity Will be Yours. It one ,....iii I. • he•allhy, happy anal prosperous, follow I hese fn11 simple melts. (I. keep the• Isola.). ola'tt esery day. 12- Chew your fool; slowly-, and thoroughly. Sit Avoid indigestible' faasls, III If then• unto any synhfit,nts of stomach troublea, take Mi -o•"):► be- fore each uhr.uJ until 1:ut•ol. No 111:i11.11:how 1 tarry years you may have Merril with • •stoma►ch ti-uuhles, ilei how' w'r,rttir I,, Piletpless• mess, nervousness, bees of appetite, forted tongue, specks he re eye, headaches, in,ligm'st' roil other ilia that are roused by as wrak\ sat itch, you ran Ial rued by the faithful use of Mia -nit. Take one of the little tablets' before each meal with the ftxea dntd'ipnina- tine to get the must I,•nsHt, out oT it. Mi-o-lla is not it fin.iful exp erimti Itt,: it is not, a p►tA'tlt medivine, it 14 „tut, a can• -ail.- It is a scientific remedy t r ended hut, for one troulde,- weakness of the digest is'.' organs, When Mi-o-n.t has been 'Neil for as few days, the digestive !system will he sit greatly Moe -owls! that all the fuel eal.e•n,in converted inlo nutrition, sot that noui'islnm'nt and health tire give eat to the whole systn1 11 111111 three is at rapid int•naot in weight. strength and spirits, If you c,tnnnt obtain Mi -o -ns of your druggist, it will he mint by „hall. post-paid on receipt of, price. Write sir for ad vice on)alr M froma lead- ing sl- ing sWnhach specialist. which will be sent free. The It. T. Booth Company. Ithaca. N. 1". Forming it; go rod character is (setter than reforming a had one I,aldiesif yon aul,ld Is' 111 rung and healthy and have good cotnplexinns, take Millets Compound Irot. Pills.. For sale by Jas. 1V#Isem. church, and there are some rutin who hate cows so that no, matter what kind of a cow you give them they would not be able to produce mill; eeonumically. A 'stun „lust first have a real love for his cows, he must be aide to coax the milk out of them: 1 Cever saw a. better Illustration of Ibat lan in our own stable at the present time, where we have a man who can litet;tlly coax the milk out •of the' cows. They are girl,* more milk than they ever did under any other man that I ever had; the cows nlilk better than they have done for years, and I will tell you how he does i,. fie goes wrong the cows) and talks to them just as he would u human being. He is a man who really loves cows. Ile was receiving $100 a mom h, and ran, and worked for sp for $JC a month. I asked him why helid it, and he said because he liked cows. I,hold that the dnlryinen of this country must give more attention to thell:airy qualities of their annuals, or in other words their power to produce milk, and I think these shrewd Scotch farmers are beginning to realize that they hate made a mistake in their sys- tem of judging cattle at their showssin Scotland. I presume they have realized the truth of that statement made by the great teacher when he said, "Ye blind guides, who strain at the gnat and try to swallow a camel." or as the old fel- low raid, in reading that "They strain at a gate and try So swallow a saw mill." The time has come when we most change, and the', man who 1s breeding dairy cows must breed them not for their form, but for their power to produce intik- Otte of the cows in our herd produces milk at a cost Nat 71 cent. per 100 pounds, another cow costs us 79 cents for the feed to pro - more )110 ponds of milk, and If we were sending her milk to the cheese factory, and getting s:; cents per 100 pounds for ft. how many cows would we have to keep ihefore we would get .rich" And yet there are a number of cow's In this country that are producing milk that costs about the same price. Homemade Seed Potato Cutter. Many, machines have been devised for cutting potatoes Into sections pre- paratory to planting, However, com- paratively few of these Shave proved eminently successful. in an article on potato culture In the last year isok of -the United States' Department of Agri- culture, J. Max Clark describes a mar chine used In the Greeley district of Colorado' which comes viery• near meet- • A race IiAu, rt:Kn rotAtu t l rite Mg all purposes for which designed. The accon'tanying illustration shows bow this potato cutter may be built. Any farmer with a mechanical turn might easily construct this at home during slack hours and thus save him- self time when most needed in the spring. says the Orange Judd Farmer. A wide bench is boxed in on both ends and one side. It is divided into two or three compartments. these be Ing open in the front which corre- eliwnds to the side boxed in, To each of thea. compartments is attached a ck on hooka, and along one side of iench In the middle of each come tent and right over the opening sack. is Axed, 1n an upright po- shoaemaker'e or common steel e, to be cut for planting are the compartments of the the par of th action, table kit Potaoe ,t sovelcd in , box and in f ,nt of each compartment a man takes h itositlpn, being seated on a box or St •I for comfort's sake. li Sween,. the Intl •ru In rapid sneers "donand by pullin them against the blade quickly cults ch one into ns mans pieceit PS desire, the pieces are then dropped into the n sack- It Is rL',tmed that by this inti net method of lining the knife two fair! good rat- ters can putt cath day all th'- sotatoes ordinarily required for the us; of one planter: Most farmers In the Greeley dl let rare very little how small their N d potatoes may be just SIS long as the are perfect in form and true to type. A very small potato Is often planted whole, but generally even the small mars are halved. Thong coming next In tiler are cut Into quarters, while the potato that Is just below the shipping Rize Is usually rut into eight Mecca., Y Twenty-five years ago it was difficult to sell spring wheat flour for pastry at any price. People didn't want it -they were using soft, winter wheat flour, and- saw no reason -,t for changing. But hard ss'hcat flour was persistently . pushed and prejudice has been overcome. • The woolen tried it, succeeded with it and appreciated it, -To -day hard wheat flour is e favorite f)r pastry as well as for bread. The flour that is doing the most for the reputation of hard wheat flour is the bran( known as Ogil e's Royal Household It is ha d 1vhcat flour at its best -milled by modern nethods, retaining all of the rood itf -the 'heat and none of the bad - it is without 1 equal for every kind -of baking in 'Lich flew is used. 'Palk to your grocer about it -if he isn't enthusias c it's only because he isn't informed. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limned, MONTREAL-. "Ogilvie's Book for a look," con in, I,tn pages of excellent recipes, Soap! never 'lore pun: vhed. Your grocer can tell you its is to gee it FREE. 4 r' f - ..:.....«.r s�'ea,cta .arflo lb Write us' for Free 1 onklet "ft " eon• kilning photos of leading musical celebrities, to bell Piano SiOrgan Co., l.faniteJ, Guelph, Ont. en .2Piano Exclusively u.e d Ly PROF. G- E. TcfsRRiNGLR Teacher of Piano and Violin Toronto "When purchasing a piano far exclusive use in my studio my choice was a "Bell" wit:; the illimitable quick repeating . Claon, lam very much pleased with it, the Ivne i, beau 0 - tut and the most delicate child can use the piano for hours at time without fatigue."_ _._ 6.e7a; 11111.1111•1111M: .11 .!f Treat from 'Cc Won It will be to your Interest to come and see re'gading that hung#• )'1111 um going to #mild• If it is a FURNACE wt. hate I!WIN tan suit all places and the prices are right. For the BATH ROOM we have everythint; up-to-date, EAVETROUGHING, ROOF- ING and all kinds of METAL WORK dune ha first whom style Ity good mt•r•luulies. - A good „tuck of RANGES, GRANITEWARE cull TIN- WARE to choose -f - COAL OIL amt GASOLINE .Sissy 1111 11.11111 at W. R. Pinder's PIMPLINE Successor 't G. N. Davis PIMPLES I'ingdiue is allw,11uttly g11a1YtIltYal to cute tilt' worst cases of pimples and other such skin tdist•.u.,•s that ran Le found. h • or five applications have tinting). curd Mild rases and we guar- antee one Isltth• it perfect carr. Money teftuplel if not satisfactory. To Whom It May Concern : - I ureal l'impline and call, highly ceche mend it. I was troubled with I • ales and a skin disease for yeast's. I used Inns than it #slain of Pingdine and I ami 1/4.1'- 1 1 14 1 1 I VI I Iy M'r•l,hantnlIy canal ; there is not a pimple on toy' face. It is at w• lerful rune. Tilom, CoMaar, Guelph, Ont, Price 50 cents, postpaid J. E. BROWN & CO. GUELi9-1, ONT. • a Get it at Thomso,'s ed Feather" 'Fe March Winds Roughen the Skin. The cold, damp wintfh of Slar•h are proverbially hard on the complexion. ' ILnulie iowho like to have their skin soft and smooth and their c mplexitn clear should rat• (Mm - Almond Cream. it i wonderfully healing and sufjthin allays all ruughuewN or irritation and .imparts to the skin 'Intl fr'shnusn and velvety waft #less NIa tttmh desired. Price Sh•. \ Our stork of lei lags, ;11aHcines, rte., is large, pure and fresh, 1Ve will give you a to per cent. discount on pn'w•ript hens and boldly recipsw, Ever y thing guarante.l. 'rl'y alar sph-")did sp eritlIties fir'. spring at reduced prices. Cod Liver Oil, *t.00 bottle for 50c. Beef, Iron & N ine,'Sx.00 bottle for 75c. Sarsaparilla, $t.00 bottle for 75c. A splendid bath sponge for s5c, was 50c. H. W. THOIMSON'S DRUG STORE Why the Skin Chaps. Everybody knows that, generally speaking, the effect of cold In to con Tract and that of heat to ekpanrl. This general law of nature finds no excel lion In our bodies. and when any por- tion of the body gets rnld the blood vessels which traverse It contract, with the result that the flow of blond Is di- minished. Suhsegnent exposure to heat causes the blood vermelg to resume their former Mae and, V anything, to slightly exceed It, owing to the reac- tion on the effects of the previous cold. The result. of these different ol•'ra- tions is very naturally to crack the aur. face of the skin and form the tin. pleasant little wnutn&R which wn call "chaps." This annoyance may be pre- vented by exercising care not In ex- RON% the hands to the extremes of cold and heat- if the hands do get thorough- -1y chilled, care ahotld be takes to see that they are warmed again as gradual- ly an. possible. Anything IMP potting them to a hot (Ire and thus Inducing a rapid change In their condition cannot fall to Induce ."chaps." Nerch Her Mistake. An alment-minded Woman one Sun- day n111n•ning walked into rhnrrh, track is front at, and if in the service %igneousfy. Then the eidlecthon bas- ket watt pleased to her, and. putting a rain in it, she hokul alxsnt. She rant glances in ...eery direction. her mind cleared. and NO ex treixion of nIII azie- menu oversim•Itd her fusee. She got nip. She overtt k the man with the collection -basket. I'm in the wrong church," she whi 'ted, and, taking out the coin she hal put in, she hur- ried forth.- - Kxrltan„ • Millers Drip IFor MIR by Jae. Wilson. QUALITY IN RUBBER GUM Coo,' dyn -e reuu.snn to mak„ the 1-,d1)eat (rein of Rubber Iteetwrtst',• TMgb ore nose, dead.-. of Rum from which Rubbers ant made -Nmo a nbt.med from stoat, ,'lent, rr,•tror.onl :one•; more .t free. ,,mall lure in swot country, but the bob tourney Doty from the. testa Pin. *newts .n near,' Oum from plants and yon', reaher. soft, 'moody rubs.., eaesatt,n to w„athrr eond.eonn. inch,, wearen4 411.4.41,1 14. Para gum has bear. her, nel1,'ltr, cemMned w,th per. feat elaet.ra, " Merchants Ru!.bnn are nada from Par, dura that's why they one tatter t hon edmarr Rubbers. Ifor ^ r u oboe an m ,'Man t oil ellen ,• tat se brew. arnnt.has nt - WINNIPEG lONrON, TORONTO. OTTAWA, / MONTREAL 1 J. BROPHEY & SON TMB LEAtrrv' Funeral Directors and 3mbalmers Orders aerially ■ttanaed to it all Resort, night or day • ,••• Al) n - z'C APIS GEO. E. BOULTRR CHAS. A. DAVIES Northern and Central Omar to Agents. Prompt attention given to Telegraph, Tel ephone and Mad Order't. 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