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Exeter Advocate, 1914-3-5, Page 71 1T8ENUOU8 WORK. SOON TELLS ON YOU Business Men and Breadwin- ners the Victims of Nervous 'Exhaust tort When worry is Added to overw men on beeoine the victims nerYotes exhanetion—neurasthern the doctor calls it. Some ha.ve, ) reserve streagth ±n theii systems bear the strain ; others ,over what strength they have. If y find that, you are nervous ,and sure of yourself, thae you badly, and wake up tired and a, Ing, yonr nerves are out of ord Dither sigas are inability to ta proper interest in your work, yo appetite is fickle, your back fe weak., and you ,a,re greatly depre ed spirits. One or more of these sign meen. that, you should take pr•omipt sbeps to s,top mischief by aourishing the eerves with the food they thrive on, neeniely the rich ork of no to ba eu. not ep er. ke F el$ so- a RACE OF IlLACK GIAN'YS. Men WWI Itt'St Olt One Leg and fight With LieneA A tribe of blaek giturti known as teTieng," inhabiting a district of the White Nile, in the Sudan, a thousand mile,s soutli of Kliereouna, has bee rt deseribed by he Rev. O. Lea -Wilson, the leader of a medical mission. There are about 8,000 -3eop1e in the tribe and they live in ehc neigh- borhood of the Baltr-el-Grhazel, the laeoon east of Lake Chad. "They are among the tallest tribe's in the v nave Mr. LeasWilsoe `They are jet black, typical ne groes, anii do n praetise eithe anelbalism or human eacrilices. lave never seen aineng them a cap cruelty to women or children ,s,ozne reason apperently nown even to themselves, al dults have eix of t,heir lower :teeth lemov,ed. They have a habit whoa at ret of standing on one foot like Mr. Lea -Wilson stat ee that the red blood made by Dr, William Pink Pills. These Pills have cur bheusaacle of cases of nervous di ' orders, • iaoluding nervous prostr Lion, neuralgia,, St. Vitus dance al • partial patalysis. Here is an ex- ample. Mr. Jas. A. McDonald, 'Springhill, NS., says: "In the summer of 1912, as the result, I think • of hard work, I was com- • pleteiy run down and found it ,pe- ces,sary be• quit work. I slept poor- ly, and wha,t sleep I did get did not seem to rest xne, as I was constantly tired.My appetite was poor and ,.fickle and my nerves unstrung. I STANDARD RERICE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Last Year's Earnings Over 11 Pet Cent.—Aggregate Net Earnings for the Period, Ending Decent. her 31.st, 1913, $351,336,55., In another aoliann of this paper will Int• seen the annual firm,ncial statement of the Standaed Reliance elortgaea Uorperatiore This is one af the east staisemeets issued by . ',any financial .,eorporation, fox the _1year 1918, and wae highly oemniencl- e ed by the s,hareholdeis who were presene a,t tbe annual meeting held e at the ccinp-,,ny's offices, 62-88 Kieg Street Bast, Toronto, on Monday, - Mar.the 2nd. I The net ear -tags amounted to ever 11 per eent the cap a, which now amounts to the substantial sum of $1,985,104.00. After deducting interest on &ben- •! tures and de ode surrounding country is like a zoo- s' 1 legioal gazdee. Elephants, giraf- eel , fee, rhinoceros, • beffaloes, hippo- potami, lions and leopards abound. ' a- I "During the last web 'season eight ' peopee were killeel and eaeen by had reatment from a doctor for some time, but it did not seem to help me, and having beaaal a greet deal about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I decided to try them. In the • course of a few weeks after begin_ • ning the Pills I picked up wonder- fully, and was able to return to work feeling like a -new man. I havemat had a day'sisickeess dace, and na,turally ani now a firm be- • liever in Dr. Williams: Pink Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink piirs win wo-rk the same beneficial results in any other tired, worn-out.• worker if given a fair trial. If you cannot obtain the Pills from your dealer • they -will be sent, post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing. The Dr. Williams' Medi.- eine Co., 13rookville, Ont. • $1. - ATISTRALLIOS BIG HARVEST. There is much elation in Australia about the record evh,eab harvest,. Al- though the returns are notaset 'com- plete, it is, oertain .that in New • South Wales_ arta Victoria, especial- ly ehere has been a marked advance in 'the yield. Last year New South eseelIeWales teat up a re'eord with 32,500,- • 000 bushels. This season 'the pro- duct is some 10,000,000 bushels greater. Heavy crops were general, and farmers have eniioy.ed large pro- fits. And there is every prospect that the 'crop sown for 1914 • will greatly exceed the one which has just been harvested. "While a, yieed of nearly 42,000,000 bushels of wheat," eays the Sydney Sun, "is a, record for New South. Wales, and will be of great value, it is only the fringe of our.- possible, production. • New South Wales has an are of • 310;e00 •square miles, • and grows 42,000,000 baehels. In Europe there is A. little country called Roumania, with only 50,000 square miles, or one-sixth the slip Of New South • Wales, and its usual annual wheat • yield is 90,000,000 bushels. • Over the. whole of Australia, wheat pro- du,ction is oomparatively sa small that this oontinent does not eount seriously in the world's total. Th Balkan Peninsula harvests, nearly three times as muchwheat a,s the avhole Comm,onwealth." 1Stops a Cough IN ONE NICHT :CATARRH AND . WEAK THROAT NOW CURED WITHOUT SWAL. • LOWING DANGEROUS DRUGS. By Breathing the Soothing, Healing Vapor of Catarrhozone All Throat and Catarrhal Trouble Is QU lady- Cured. ) It's simply wonderful to think how quickly a bad throat or catarrh Can be cured with Catarrhozone. Its :rich balsamic vapor is carried along with the breath into tlth innermost recesses of • the • lungs, bronchial tubeS, and ehest, /rushing it impossible for the • germ of any disease to live. Thus soreness in the chest is at once alio- viated—pblegin Is loosened and eject- ed from tbe throat, old -standing coughs are removed. J "l suffered teem an irritable, weak throat for three years. I had a severe cough, pain oVer the eyes, constant bad tette in my mouth, and noises in my ears. it Wes chronic catarrh. No., / thing gave pertrianerit relief till I used filltitarrhotone. In one hour it relieV- ea; and in a few weeke drove all trace of eetarrh from my system." wi'llVIOT HMIS A SALMON, Lope t streti, icingston„Tn." P.EMEMBDR THIS--Yott breth ee Catarreozone and it will cure any throat, chest or bronehiel.coid, Large eiee, guaranteed, eoste e1,00, one: 'este tworeeetbs; entailer ;sloes, .25e. mid • 50c, 'Beware of imitations :and insiet ot "CA'I'ARBITOZONE", onfy, •le? from Ca.tarrhoeone 00-, Euf- 1.aS.o, N. ",, and hingtop,, Ont, vete lions. The ji.e.ng people are re- markably brave and ,they have kill- ed two of these roan -eaters with ;spears alone. This means that the first men attacking- the animal are 'certainly killed before their com- pa•nions can rush 'irt and despabch rbhe wounded animal.'' . CANCER CURES. Old and Modern Methods of Treat - merit Compared. It is evident that medical science, in its determination to an,aster dis- ease, has found in*radium a power- ful weapon againet ca,neer, and the call upon, the Government to retain its radium fields in the West, and the proposition of distinguished physicians to aid the general Gov- ernment in a plan to -cheapen the substance and universalize its treat- ment, is beautiful in. the extreme. Hezekiala King of Judah, who lived 700 years B.O., had a growth On • his body, which may well have been a =seer, called in the record a boil. It was Divine power that wrought the cure, but a materiel instrument -was •used in the poul- tice, the primitive remedy. •"And Isaiah 'mai 1, Take, a, aump of fige. And they took and laid ie on the boil, and he recovered." (II. Kings, xx., 7.). • IS YOUR BABY A GOOD BABY? Mothers, ask youreelf the ques- tion : Is your baby a good baby? If not he is not well, for it is the nature of all babies to be good -- only the sickly baby is cross and hard to mind. If baby is cross, and cries continually give him Baby's Own Tablets and he will soon be happy again. The Tablets ace as a gentle laxative, regulate the bow- els, sweeten the stomach and cure all -the minor ills of little ones. Concerning them Mrs. J. P. Rich- ard, St. Norbert, N.S., wribes: "I have found Baby's Own Tablets all thee is claimed for thean. My baby suffered from his stomach and bow- els and the Tablets, cured him." They are sold by all medicine deals ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville; Ont. A married woman says ehe' way to be happy with a husband is to leaxn to be happy without him most of the, time. Piles Cared in 6 to 14 Days Druggists • 'refund money if PAZO OINTALL/NT falls to cure Itching., or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50c An Important Invention. Any person who has followed the sea for any length of time will have experienced, especially in rough weather, the annoyance which is caused by •the incessant working and banging of doors, due to the rolling and pitehing of the vessel, To ensure quietness the door of a stateroom, for instance, must be shut. To place it on the hook would in.estai the rattle of the door, which is intolerable, even to those who • spend the raajor portion of their lives on the briny. Many ideas have been put forward, and many inven- tion e formulated, with tbe object of obviating this nuisance, but none have been successful so far. A new device, which Is -expected to be on the mark,et at an early date, is the invention Id Mr. Breigarir one of Liverpool's foremese Scotch engi- neers, His patent is simplkiby it- self, and adapte itself to any pre- sent elatie of cabin or salooa tibOr. It is tioiselees, takes up no room epace, end presents no obstrue- tions. 'A,Ileging thee her husband knock- ed her down with a hound of but- itex Calg.ary woman -is' 'seeking a Waterworke and sewerage system. At- Brandon, 'Mane, oneenaa ape) crated street, ears were etated have been a eaccese, thou-gh ib was admitted thee leghb traffic "did tee, eaarse the one-man 'system to te-1— , y tested. •I ED. 4. •7 .P ia 00 $122,521,00,. thb balance available for distribution amounted to •$248,- 806.00, of which sum $118,471.88 was paid ont in dividends, $100,00 wae added to the reser ee fund, and the - balance ,earried ferevard icothe ere-- dit of Loss and Gain aecouat. The preserlt cerporaeion is. an arnalga,mation of the Standard Loan Company and the Reliance - Loan and.Sa.vings „Company of On- taxio, the a,malgamation having taken effect on the first of May last. The president, Mr. N. R Sbee vens, stated thee the net eaninge of the corp,oration ,for 1913 exceed - e d t ke co bi ned net earningseof the two companies prior to the amal- ga,mation by over $30,000. This re- cord is well worth noting, as show- ing not only the efficiency secured by the combination of the two com- panies under 'one management, but, it shows also What may be accom- plished in. the Way of reduction of -expeasea of operation. . It will be noted from a perusal • of the statement that the 'betel as- sets now amount to $5,110,-332.00. The position obtained in the finan- cial world by the Standard Reliance Mortga,ge Corporation places it amongst the, largest and most pros- perous financial institutions in the Dominion. The coaservative policy pursued by this eorporatien is an importa.nt feature for the consideration of those looking for substantial and safe investments. The debentures of the corporation are issued in sums of $100.00 or mo -re -and interL esteat the ra,teeef five per cent. per annum on these am'ounite,is paya,ble by coupon -every six months. r The cooration invites correls- pondenoe with reference to, the safe investment of funds at remunera- tive rates. All communications should be addressed to the head office, 52-88 King St. East, Toronto. An Irishman -fell from the roof of a house where he was at work. A passer by rushed up to him and asked :---"Are you hurt?" "It's all right," said the Irishman, "I had to some down for nails, anyhow." Only One "E1t0320 Ql:TININZ" To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXATIVE DROATO QUININE. Look for signature of .WE. GROVE, Cures a Cold in One Dar. 25c. Lawyer—"The cross-examinatiOn did not seem to worry you. Have you had any previous experience 1" Clienee--"Six children." ' Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.• - Gentlemen, -My •daughter, 13years ord, Was thrown from a sleih i gmad njured her elbow so badly it remained stiff and very painful for three years. Four bottles of 1V1INARD'S LINIMENT completely cured her, and she has not been troubled for two years. Yours truly'. J. B. St. Joseph. P.O., 1.8th Aug., ,1500LIVESQ17E., He—"For Heaven's sake, wonaan, 'stop that perpeteal nagging. If you 'keep on much longer I'll shoot my- self." She—"You 'dos you wretch! You dare fire off a revolver in this house I You'll wake the baby!" where's Liniment Relieves Neuraigla. Proba.bly nothing could have a more powerful effect upon social, domestic and individual welfare than the widespread diffusion of the spirit of truthfulness. It under- lies all honest and faithful work, all right fulfilment of relations, all in: dependenee and self-reapeete for he who is in this high !sense fele/Jill to the truth Will be faithful to himself and to other. LUBY FOR THE HAIR Restores the color, strewth, beauty and softness- to Gray Hair and is not a dye. ememie At all • 411 Ivady beked to a nicety; wtwle, ntealy and full flavored. Renting only is necessary. A. DOG THAT CREATED, This Cocker Spaniel Was Very Fond of Sugar. That one dog at least not only reasoes, but he been known aeta- ally to cheat, is the ocenviction of a ycmna English ermy officer who owns a. smart OpOke1' spaniel, Aeeeng other tricks, the offieer has treated the dog to atesev,er "letter and fetch bis owner'e maid to theme% table. Pleased with the dog's intelligence, the o'ffi,eer. . fell into the habit of giving hini a li-mp of ,sugae.• from the breakfast table. One moraine, soon•atte.r the, 'trumpeter had ° 'sounded- "letter cell," the spaniel came in with nee: titer papers nor letters. 'This was uniteual, for the 'officer subseribeel to a daily paper that invariably ar- rived in the morning's ma -el, but he thought little of it at the time. About eleven o'clock, however, the deg entered his master's quarters, and deposited a muddy paper upon the floor, The ,offieer didI not un- derstand the situation, but he gave the dog a lump of sugar. Iiral.f an hour later eth,e dog appeared again with a very muddy and crumpled letter in his mouth. Then the own- er's suspicions were areetised. He gave the dog another lump of sugar, and .watched him. He soon found that the dog had buried the morning's mail in fee rear of the officers' mess, and was digging it up a, letter at a time, aaparentIer with a view to a lump of sugar for each piece of main FACT AND FANCY. No MORE STIFFNESS, PAIN OR RISERY IN YOUR BACK OR SIDE OR LIMES! Wonderful "Nerviline" is the Remedy, A marvellous pain reliever, stiffness in. chronic rheumatic joints, pains, and never burns or even stains giyes quick relief to those throbbing any thiek, oily'', or ammonia liniment th,e,1 Penetrating, more pain -subduing than NerViline fairly eats up the pain and about eve times more powerful, more sohitdeinim.aantiuoirdkinepatryna liniment—just y joints swol- len and sore for ten years. My right knee joint was often too painful to al- low me to walk. In tb,is crippled tor- tured condition 1 found Nerviline a blesSing. Its warm, soothing action brought relief I had given up hoping for. I rubbed on quantities of Nervi - line and improved steadily. I also took loerrozone• at mealtime in order to purify and enrich my blood. I am to- day well and can reeommend my treatment most conscientiously. (signed) 0. PARKS, Prince Albert. Not an ache or pain in the muscles or joints that Nerviline won't cure. It's wonderful for lumbago and sciatica; • for neuralgia, stiff neck, earache and tootha.che. Nerviline is simply a won- der. .Best family liniment known and largely -used for the past forty years. Sold •by dealers everywhere, large family size bottle 50c., small trial size 25c. Refuse a substitute, take only "Nerviene." Missionaries always go to the had %Assay ? There aro no, swear words in eap an e,se. Take the conceit eue af some xnen .and you've hardly got a geease ePot Cbineee goarmets eat baked fish live. Women are fonder than men of flattery,. yet they believe it lese. Holland's railways. kill on the av'exage only one person a year. The 'golden rule is a Measure of esond'aet that we lay down for other people, • • The world has more eepublies tisaa mona,rehies, An emiee of prevention usually means a pound of useless fear for 'the, future. Joints Qllit Aching Netviline Drives Soreness Away Killed by Blood Poisoning Recognized hum to -day, IliDO- Foolish, because a 25c. bottle of Putnam's Use.d an old razor for' paring his corns. I boYh,00'd c one that has bon -a millionaire:" "Did he recognize you?" "I guess so. He turned a corner when he saw me coming." Women Need Gin Pills Corn Extractor will cure all the corns in a family for a year. Safe, because purely vegetable,. Use only Putnam's Extractor, 250. at all dealers. -Father's Ultimatum. • The father of a laxge family of children was trying hard to read • the evening paper. "What's that terrible racket in the hall, Mar- th a"O'Pn' e of the children. just fell do wnstairs ./' "Well," he replied, turning over another page of the paper, "yeu tell the children if they oan't downstairs quietly they'll have to stop if." "It is said that more than one person 'has been killed by kissing.". "Yes, but isn't it great if you live theough it ?" Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery EyeS or Grannlated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart —Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy,- Liquid, 25c' 500. .Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. An Eye Tonle Oood tor AS Eyes that Need Care Murillo Eye Rennedy Co., Chicago FOR WEAK fliA,OkS AND NEADAONES. Miss Ethel Balcombe, of 'Bort Dufferin N,S, A -rites: "I was troubled with Xidne disease for several years. My backwas weak. • I had -terrible Headaches and Iva so restless that I could not sleep at night At last, 'a. friend told me about GIN PILLS. I at once got a box, and .aftea taking them, I felt, better -after, taking three boxes I was ured." 60e. a Box, 6 for 82.50. Sarnple free if you write Na- tional Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. In the Air. "So he praised her singing, he 7" "Yes; said ib was heavenly "Did he really say that?" "We not exactly; but he probably mea that. He said it was unearthly.' ECZEMA IN BLISTERS ON ARMS ANA LEGS 6,51.iffered Seven Years. Itching and Burning. Did Not Sleep Half the Night. Cured Completely by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 982y, Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.—"8ese sister suffered for seven. years °Mtn eczema. The treuble begaa on her arms and legs in water blisters aid she scratched. leer clethes were rough around her lege and she suffered froze itching and burning and loss of sleep:she did not eleep half the Weill. " We used meat and they did not soem to do any good until 'we got Cutioura Soap and Ointment ' by which she wee completely eured.".I (Signed) 111Iss Bessie .11bManus, May In 1013. HANDS ROUGHI.DADLY, CRACKEDI. .t‘cuidoon, quo.--" During the 001.1 winter! weather I was troubled 'with ellAPPed hands and also a rash on my face caused by sharp cold winds. My hands were very rougli and; were badly cracked ()Pen and if I went out' in the cold ale they always bled. X.couldi not do my regular work. I used salve, cold' cream and, other remedies and still they were left unhealed. At last a friend advised me to try Outicura'Sodo and Ointment. I sent for Snonah and applied it to the affected parts and immediately found relief. Aly hands and face were ouret1 a week.': (Signed) Miss Jennie Findlay, Jan, 0, 1913. For more than a generation Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have afforded the most economicel treatment for affections of the skin and scalp that torture, itch, burn, scale, and destroy sleep, Sold everywhere. Sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skirt 13ook. Address pesrecard Potter Drug es Chem. Corp., Dept, D, Boston, U. S. A. FARMS FON SAL*. N. W. DAWsON, • Ninety Chibarne street. Toronto, F ' Y017 WANT. TO B ITY OR SELL ,A I Fruit. Steck. Grain, or Dairy Farm. write If. W. Dawson, Brametea. or 91 Colborne St_ Toronto, W. DAWSON,' 'Colborne St., Termite. 0 A SNATCH WAN I UP ROVED FARM, CI, fully equipned with or without etoek. Write owner, 625 Wilton, Toronto, WANTED, A° WE WANT YOU. W1' T1,1 Dominion Shade Adjuater Go., Wind. sor, Ontario. ' We will pay you $12o.00 to distribute religlors literature in vour community. Sixty days' work. Experience not, ren aired. men or wornAn. Onpnr. tun rty.rer promotion. Snare time may be .a.6. ad I -tern --monal Bible Press CompanY. 182 Seedina, Toronto. • NEWSPAPERS' FOR SALE, rt pore WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN .A..X York County. Stationery and Book. .Business in connection. Price only $4,000. Terms liberal, WiLson Publish- ing.. Company, 73 'West Adelaide Street Toronto.. -esuRseRv STOCK. TRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, FIFTY Varieties. Free Catalog. McConnell & Soh, Grovesend, Ontario. MI8CELLANE0111 v• ANGER, TtletOlid, Lu.m.Pa ETD.. ▪ NJ internal and external, cured with, out pain by our home treatment. Wrlte s ula hefore too late. Dr. Reilman Medical Limited, Collingwood„ Ont. • Canadian Flair R es tare r did Before and After Using. • use from same bottle, haiof one rbecomes black. .12 i Restores Grey Hair to original color. Two might 11. the other blond or other color as they were in ' youth. Stops Falling Hair, Dandruff, Itching. . Cures all Scalp Diseases, Produces New Growth. Satisfaction guranteed or money back. Price 75 cents or two for One Collar (postage paid.) Not sold in stores, address re. Canadian Restorer Co., WINDSOFt, or. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhe • round—Mrs. Clarke same ru ning hurriedly into her hasband office one morning. "Oh, Dick she cried as she gasped for breat "I dropped my diamond ring off Food" adulteration itaGerina.ny is finger, and 1 eanet find it any - a •prison offense and involves - se- verer sentences bhan theft. Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. Re Stakes Rini.. "Yes, indeed, tines have greatly cha.ngeel in the pa,st few years." "I suppose so. Per instance'?" "Well, f'r inetanoe. A once eu- tooretic plumber uevin my neigh- borhood now ,goes to the haxighby butcher round the corner to borrow money to keep his business alive." "Did e-ou have a bad toothache?" "I think so ;but if you know of any other kind of 'toothache, perhape was that kindI had." Zaio-Buk Does Otte Piles Mrs. C. Ilanson, wife of the pro - where:" "It's all eight, Bess," re- plied Mr. Clark -e, "1 cerne across it in my trousers pocket." We °leen say to ourselves, "I would gla,dly do my ditty if I knew what it is," Doubtless there are • eases in which it is hard to decide, but a remark of Goethe on the sub- ject is well worth remembering. "How can we know ourselves ? Never by reflection, but by action. Do your duty and you will find out the sore of man you are, `But what is my diety I' What to-da,y asks of you." Do not consider too far, too deeply, too serioesly. Do the plain, present eask, and do it well. It is amazing how pleasant you feel when it is done—and it is not wholly uh- pIea,sanb even in the doing. Minard's Liniment Cures Burns,, Etc. Wettest Spot on Earth. Baguio, in th,e, Philippine, hae, Prietor oe the Commercial note', 1 ben obrengthening it claim to be Poplar, B.C., suffered from piles for the wettest place in the world. On years. Went t� doctor after doctor in Jul 29 the precipitation was 31.78 had an operation. Twelve months I Ls which nett. equals the vstin. Finally went to Spokane and afterwards elie was as bad, again. 'She world's mean raanfal for a, year. says, One day I read about Zane leuk and thought I would try it. The first one Or two boxes gave 3116 more ease than anything else, 1 had tried, so dam of which 33.70 inches fell in a I went on witis the treatment, In it eiegle day. When VA feeb of waber short time I began to feel altogether comes down in one• Storm it, is Itirae difierent and better ate I saw that to lookeafter tho sbingling of the Bub 13sigtti,o has done /letter than that rib made a world' e record in July, 1911, with 91.53 inches feur Zara -Belt was going 'to cure me. etrell, ark. I went on using it, and by the time I had ueed aix box ee I was delighted to . find myself entirely mired." • •, At Edmoato,n an attempt is being 1 If you suffer from thie pailful alle, made to have ail ho,spitaes. tekert Druggists. scoo. a not. meet, (sr from . eczema) ulcers or etlY from the tontrot of the hospital 'e"' disease' s t • r7 board end plaeecl uetelet the a,dini dotiq wa te inie T • *;0. . --le , I g,aufrxiiik. Soc. all ell'egelete isera.tion of the ,cliee counsel, SSII I` 10 Hair THOUSANDS -I. of farrier and horsemen have saved money by nsing Kendall's Spa- vin Cure for Spavins, Curb, Ringbone. Splint, Bony Growths arid Lameness from many other causes. It–keep horses tem -king. A $1 bottle may save a horse for you:. Get a bottle the next time you are in tows'. Sold by druggists everywhere, $1 a bottle, 6 for 0, also ask for a copy of our book "ATreatise on the Horse --orwrite to nr. B.J. KENDALL COMPANY Encsinurn 110Valisliterm An old 'Scotch body who had en- tered a first -Slags oompattenent a train, with an unwieldy basket on her arm, was asked very frigidly. by one of the occupants of the ca,rriage if (8116 did net observe that it was fiest-class. "Ay, ay." was the re- tort; "but the ithee carriages is all fa', so I'll just hie to put up vie' oily accoenntodation I can get!' Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are just tee right medicime. for the thild yen. When they are constipated --when their kidneys are out of order —when overendulgetat in some favorite food gives them indirestion —Jr. elorse's Indian Root Pith; will quickly and surely put them right. Purely vegetable, they neither sioken, weaken or gripe, like harsh purgatives. Guard your children's health by always keepiq a box of 1)r. Morse'e Indian R.00t Pah ia the hoese, They t Iteep tho Children Well