Exeter Advocate, 1915-3-11, Page 7SICK HEADACHES !SPEN11It .DiRLNII TIDE VARJ" Could Not
PERMANENTLY CURED
Dr. William' Pink Pills Correct
the ase Uf�alp
C lI his 'Trouble
There ase .few ailment's that .11 of
ause' snore genuine misery in the
home than attacks which are gen-
erally eerii ed 'sick headaches. The
attacks .ares often periodical, and
when the mother of a family is pros -
*fixated at intervals there is not only
'her own suffering to consider, but.
'the discomfort Caused the other
?f 'members of the household. Sick
!' headaches arise from z variety of
caws, octad most of them can be re-
lieved or cured through the tonic
treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills Mia Hush Docherty Roca-' 11-etut t 1 2i
e
»ILEII[)L�l. OI' THOSE vIIQ
HATE '1t)R1 THAN ENOUGH.
'Wit For a Nation to Spend
Quarter of Its Intents'
Thoughtlessly.
"Is it ton much to hope that,
among other good thugs which may
emerge from this dart: crisis, there
Make One Step
TH[E'N]j D}OyDD''S KIDNEY
PILLS
CURII) WALTER 3. ROBERTS,OBERS
When a 'Woman Suffers
With Chronic c Buel tehe:
There is Treubte Ahead.
Constantly on their feet, attending
to the wants of a large and exacting
family, women often break down
Newfoundfaacl Fain rinds a Firm with nervous exhaustion.
of 'Torture ---Doctors and Oilier down slid► forturing backache and
Med/eines Failed to HOP Ifinl. bearing offer wins,
Such suffering isn't natural, but it's
Cure -after SinteringTelt litorrtlis .In the stores, factories, and on a
. farm are >ti eak ail ng
women, on
FOQJJED G)HR1NAN. C1r�1� 'oit..
Welshii>larn a Prisoner of Ware. it
Newa;i.
It is a• great .advantage to pensees
kncawi'edge of Welsh, if you tap-
pet* 1-
pen to be a prisoner of wax;- Welsh
�h
prisoners of.. war in Gern a y are
able to notify their friends at home
more fully of the conditions :,f pri-
son and intern m�ent scamp -life iiia
are their English :colt:agues, ettd
that without having re:our:_e to t -he.
ceiebtful safeguard. of invisible .nk.
Le\ei' port, Tirillini;ate llistrirt, dangerous, l excuse due to diseased A letter whits passed t'�s Ger;zla:r
Nfld., Marell 3 (Speeia1).—A thrill kimni,P31sa...� _ ,___•-..- _ ,. ,con ur; and brill lung be kept as at
snav cense .some ayvaliening on our tie; store of a splendid cure "
t + 11 the , .c nt complaint case*: cure themselves, they . �' rµ. 1 y
go • uur ey )emit ti J. 13eb its, a well-l.�l+l\titl rtst require the assistance (,f I{alnit• ' iozz \ci11 tJe g l ti, .len, al•-rss:(af
da,l .,; of much if Fx r " its. Jir, Bwyd (food) is
tale asks Mr. E. J. l l tri J . dent f this glace. ton's Pills winch go direct io ilze slat z'•d Erten
ie started , ., r ,. cold _ .. very bad 'her•e. qtr: Bare (bread)
i i, n' Well aa. I)4 t141`a I' 1 I'ill� ie told by Wei-
)
al- ,senses and other symptoms of kidney 1.•,,,-;„.
part asto.liefou. }
writer ,G? a,gll' of l,tF^ tuvac - _ -- - _ ____ trouble.
'. )Errs f()1' War after 21'(':I des,' n.r. Roberts states. To gi1e 't➢'alit' and power to the ,s' \Ct,, L1,'(11 d"1KC1 t1'1221 elan 1 .•tl
c' 12 • ' I.4J nineteen m,rntils I was earn- • kidneys, to �ei. 1 aid to the bladder and `.sat lain, and _- quite hard, I ?1e -
Delicately
flavoured—
'flighty
conceit-
trated;
rine, 51,1:., sa `< -suffered f Tim(' i tlblr�hPd rn I,un(1•,il, filled to the I1o11 r, and for ten liter, to f the ''.Todet P t xee 4t , C''„ (meat) end M
s e al , rt r 1(• ,, oat l,1• 1 r• i g t o r.
with "itis not goad for a Dation t!lat• , step . , probably these ;s T.o r moor _� .:le- Vi)te:ese (butter), butseldom, 112
years what the doctors called �. i11ta*lt•�a4 I ¢o'lit(1 not make one step. (, tt }, e t ua.r,
nervous prostration ion and 'siek head- a quarter Ier 4�f its income shore?'d be `'I tried many elector'. .and meth.. et'' -fu1 as Dr. 11E2rItlian's Pili; , 1 or was less. had, iI teed, the la`:t few
n o , �. e' , 1Die ways,"he sass ; .s r them. i all w ma111} fI:*'.i21a1ide eheE_ merit times l i" ST used 's
ache. When these spells oat e n I ,p.nt in nista1<inc but pit Ila, rtl.E�t from t e t ,set him. Irl .-d at first t 3
l fie' a nation t -,a` a • , „ is wen l�slot}T:. ;',
could not work nor walk, and the I 'It i5 nee good fate trc)ltlrz rtes in my feet l[ g n e us;, of their t g meet Mr, Llaeth (inn) every ay.
pains the le were •e almr2s' tin- 1 . - i .i working (-a reit' -,c and r a a tI.E tr ixIliTf(1, . CS[,t1 -ilt a22'
� ar 111 tl (' head es t quarter of t p and ,•oris. , .2 Til a, iin1. S was Aol1Hr t 12('ilitt.r ell' �.P, 1.?T. Ft.lti[i1�tG't:'� dills are but le(' has n!Jt ba: -1 here new f(1r
bearable. set times the pain in my shou':d ,be spe iarizr'cl int,, pa;due- tutl,e„r22bre, 1 ,,,,ned not f+'e-:J lily- i• ,ia and are recommended .4r R; ;e `aJnle lilz[e;
`? feared' i ' It f.^p.. , , li f r E t . ,- n ea w.as .o dreadful that Ilite things irh°(°ar ars seen all F WI fur those tear months, and wawa a an ayes 'K:, edits pE>r 'V.ie .�[ r e grt. 1 !.n break- t an,
mad . rte 4)atr ;' to be tattier NM ue.a s atS Sti z at'� . t' 2. tit..4 c' a S \:(11.3 i 110:[ at aaEl li. la -1s. Refuse any sub- t'rt(• ;nit^; I�.l t'!ilriL"a �n t)! I t?
WHY WORRY I
Choose your variety and
ask your grocer for
"Clark's".
FARMS FOR SALE,
H. W. DAWSON, Musty Cclhorna Weal.
Toronto.
IF Oil WANT TO BUY o1. ssrdF A
A Fruit. St v , Gra'a or �Dair ir`arm.
w Ste -U. W, 1?ass6oti. 132' v-pri. or 91 CO'
Torre l+t„ ,•-fonts.
11. W DAWSON. Colborne St:, Taro
it would drive a I tried f : 1 ,. 1 I-, l 1- ,• . 1 t ---
different
{� m }, l 1 1 1 it I aEEE
different doet. 1;s at times and not apply • e'1 Sal - t''F - baa.;E's :n: itut'n of a+ * n's : 114.1"Q wird ninreee 'it?l►' ree.ding.
o cl,�i� c'"tues to all.iJ.1 x test x I..is. ta1,:Y1Q„ i:tenty 4'arfzi , st f . Dr. F_a_l,dlt:a.l. Pills of :dun- r i p ;,
•
only took butt•les of rnedieine, but lies. all, and am glad to say they shade _drake and I3cal2er tit. 14'ttfi' lt'c^ . Written
ai Fran retie :ef ma*."
I quit taking medicine altogether :lir. Renheft,' totalis;4.•'. were caused i A
quarts of it, but to net avail. Then
Social Sisle of Our k'alith.
and tried dieoting, but it imide no "Mich people are not, of e"1 '''. by kidne•vs, That is why 11 ii 1t'i` $tI.L
differenee, 1 was still an agonizing , 1 P �, as t* ; similes Kidney eared
.site only spenders oho , re at faille fills d hint. •:
�
• throughout, 1.20 apt �" IIF' lt• el ;
the 1G4rina*1 seat -+r
l ltti Wi:.tR N.ti'4]. _ t4:•_& tet he 122012'5 of ether Ynn'ish;;
1 piis"2lers.
sufferer. Finally my linsband r,,or 1 Tet)1
)le )lav:' a few ns''fiess nix- Diseased Kidneys fail in their duty' lli'itWWlt !soldier. Look • stilts? {tibia.
�' urged me to try Dr. Williams"ltams', 3
Pink uric•;, 'tin); 11;1t it T'- the r'ic'h so• of straining the!- till nrrttt"2 ernt cif 6�
1 p �Ellr %Pttyt)c .
Pill d 1 A£
{
Pilis an got me supply. After
ire, and not the peer, who are in- the blood and #Ile c+,n�,ec{llt•ltre is, 1 BABAS OWN •A.BLET
tolling t}i4, PIM for s„4141 weeks I F • • rte most re• onsiLlr. far tirnulile ;lis ever ties ht:cly'. Iso ci'si 'Lar has 5t�itCk blow at both
felt
I •i mall\ t
\ p nllfitat\ •.,t 4 ne's an(1 military es -
felt a little better and I gladly eon- the mist II.. lti+tn'tf lab"r, since it -Ss Iiiclrre Pills cisco diseased Kidneys, p
an -o feel stronger, ., i' 1 they mil"i 13'116d1"1113. attain, Aus-
t t f I I+z terrible, d l,. 1, \ret
w tr ,lied their use.My nerves be- •
1 titre -ilei'i1e s. Tlle-e two feature,
\Glitch (1istlneuielled European wars! etre, J. I;, Maalutiiit. Ciogog:iit3, :
GREATi
L I�
A � TSS
of the past, are newyieldingto the ?Nee., �\ rites: 'I gave Baby g Own
P (tar 1 cense with l SPe4 i'a(' � `i R In mover,
,
and after takingthe Pills for and. therefore, a,", the freedvnl te? eal, The British ''T4,n1u11 til! Tablets to sus' baby' b -,y
CIU,"s h(Jit' •tilt'\' will lt. a that N S � til( tren(•h''. •3seatl•1rtg' g(,,1ts1C17r stl titian and teething troubles', and,
month d2,.appeared altogether i p l^
h a beeFenfrequency,"
l ST piaci:
Front that day to this I have lead no pt➢wer.
e"at,e, rubber beets and knitted east hove found thein a great blessing. 1.
return of the trouble, and .all who 11e are beginning torealizeat
li
Jrllllecl dr':trl�tn('1• the head- h=1,121: I thins the Tablets thuuld be in?
fellow of Iry i1111esa re aided my ]est that upe..n the thoughtful ,ever• BETWEEN 0 -,STA UO AND 1 RIs more like a 11 I13Ias',n Crtls,re than a: fiver., home where there are young,
cure as marvellous. I rennet Bay else of this pewee depends the real TIS€I COLUMBI.A,. soldier. Fe n(•I2 'believes 'til1 near children. The Tablets are an ab
too much in. praline of the fills, as iratu)n *if the true "20122.1 brother-
hoed
r<is}1.^r ; baggy tmel -'r�, Moorish jackets and`s4Jlittely' safe remedy for little vises,
hued which Wvr' all accept as the fez., but the c 4'tI1 is c'4r,srred a green- Mier beast! by the guarantee of aE
isle yellu,; like the .British khaki.*Government analyst to be free from
Belt:ans tia1't*' v1ian2 0d shell' 2'C 22 22- ;tpi.;ites anti nareteties. Tiley are
'heti f�:tc+lish attic cap fur a gi.id :,,ifs by medicine dteVe.r , 4:'r by mail
The ,t warm -cap,trh:t°h. looks as if nlrci4r„'at ,.,,- a 'cw lits a box from inc Ijr. '.
fur .•t, chauffeur. ” Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville.
they Certainly; saved me from a life
of almost Constant agony." ea el end of 4'ur soma' ;towns, 11,' ,,
It is by Intilding up and enriching behove that we are all members..
he hk od and strengthening the
•yeti that Or. Williams' rink Pills
work seemingly marvellous etareS,
and what they have done for others
eine of another; this is the sununing Meta
r Pr osinees Where Iia
Toys :Intl. Girls Are
up of the social stele of our faith. Urine.
But nye have ween very slow t4r per- 1
ceiv'e that this nleniber:•hrji one of
they will do for all ailing people HI another arphes to Its just as 21221112
given a fair trial, If you do notin all our ee"21(Jnri1 aaetivities as in
find these Pills at your medicine our 4rrdinary family and neighlter
dealers y481 can get them by mail at relationships.
en semis a box or six boxes for $2.50 Soviet Brotherhood.
' The Dr. Williams' Medicine
('o.,, Brockville, Ont. "In the last: 'century the outrage-
•-----..- c+us idea got abroad that commie
CARDINAL FACTS. activities, or the business side of
life, could somehow he treated,act-
Thi.; is Canada's war, tally_ as well as theoretically, apart
What will the Harvest be? front et•hies and religion. In the
Increase of knowledge. gleans i present century even economists
crease of production. admit that this was a deplorable
fallacy.
The first essential for the highest =•In abnormal tinges the spending
yield "" ionce. and thereby to
and`break down at i 21i t
breeders all Pdtiaera are inns,
n -
ole d r'S good seed habits ()f the well-to-do tend t
424t only grain growers but
in'* history at this 'luicture. - cause industrial failure and dis-
Valne of the crop is increased if tress. We all go on buying bread,
treated for smut prevention. Inet none of us go on buying 'ball -
Failure to secure suitable carie- dresses at a time like the present.
ties is a frequent cause of poor en- That is why we are bound to earl
silage. the spending habits of well-to-do
A11 grain intended for seed should People more unstable or even more
be cleaned and graded, in order to dangerous than those of the people
retain only the strong kernels. who have small incomes. And our
Farmers who have separate dangerous habits 'bring a nemesis
houses for their laborers have no upon tis whenever a crisis arises;
difficulty in securing help. only, in this case, the nemesis falls
• Good labor is worthy employment apon others, in the shape of wide-
ar in winter as well as in spring, sum- spread unemployment and misery.
suer and autumn. It is, there,f(are, no exaggeration
s If labor is scarce now, it will not to say that the distress of 'the lux-
, snore plentiful in another year itry traders, which is so painful and
so it is wise to encourage present obvious .3 calamity at the present
help; time, is due to our had habits of
A bureau of employment could spending at normal times.
find useful work in every town of
size. Responsibility of the Rich.
Whenmanure is piled and allowed "And they really have depended,
to heat, the vitality of most of the and do depend, upon us in this lit -
seeds is destroyed; but when eras sense,that we have owned to the field from the stable, upon 'them o open shops and puac-
or+not left long enough in the pile tise trades in order to supply our
to become well rotted, manure is wants, and to earn their living by
one of the most important means doing that and that .alone.. They
of :seed dispersal. are, therefore, our workers, our
STRENGTH dependants,'. as literally as are our
domeisitic servants; and that the
habit -
Without Overloading the Stomach.moment we stop or alter our habit-
Th business roan, especially, tt'al speeding, they are ruined,
needs food in the morning that will n Here, then, is our responsibil'
laid not overload the stoivacth, but, give
ity
e1e s equallp ci eariy,. And ourfiHaw ver
mental vigor for the day.
Much depends on the start a man much to may feel impelled to ante
ets each;day ea to how be,m:ay ex- scribe to 'special funds Sox the re-
e•ct each
accomplish the worn on. lief o'f the wounded or the Belgians,
a:nd. it is_do•uibtful whether we have any
He can't be alert witha heavy, right Ito ,gratify our impulse until
ried-nkat-and -potatoes breakfast, we have made sure that these our.
egniring a, lot of vital energy in retainers, are provided for.
igesting it. "The ,workers or makers of
A Western business man found a wealth are limited in number, and,
ood combination for producing with all their hied work, the
energy. Ile writes: • aienunt Of .things which they can
"For years I wasunable to find a make or of 'services which they can
eat fast food that had nutrition render in any year is severeily aim
nough' to sustain a business man ited, • even though it may increase
ithout- overloading his stomiach, gradually as Ibhe•years go on. And,.
ausing indigestion and kindred in :a land which is by no means
ilmenta.. , • flowing with milk .and honey, no in-
"Being • a . very busy and :' also a divide:al and no class: Can draw
ery nervous man, I had about de- very largely on tbe• total :stock pro-
ided to give up b,reakfasit a:itoge- deuced without leaving a deficiency
her.; ,But luckily I eras induced to 'samewheu'e,)'
ey Grape -Nuts.
"Since that rearming I have been
� ' ••le
',
oew' rnan • can w"Doesn't without.tir= Doesn�it it give you a terrlb
lig, my head is clear and my' nerves
trong and quiet. . '
"I find that Grape -Nuts with a
p ,
1ttir sugar 'end a Ismail quantity
f "cold milk, ' makes a delicious
ores eg meal, which invxga ^tes me.
r the day's business,”
Name given by O[anadiran Postum
o,, Windsor, Ont. Read "The.
oad,; to . eltivillte,'° in pkgs,
'There's a; Reason.'
Ever. •read :the above; letter? A new
ne appears from time to time. They
re gesntne, trite, and full of. bum
tercet.
Thomas Lauder chief of Mint° -
Among tee ehanges undcrgene an put.
ton Fire Brigade, Inas resigned. the British #iE!(1 unif4,r ni is au Semi
Winnipeg has finally deekded x1(11
to hold an exhibition this year.
holders.
Manitoba. alas addled 61 new
school districts to its 'list in the
past sehrrol year.
Sa'katoon Garment Ilanufaetur-
ing Company has turned busy on a,
big order for shorts.
Calgary teachers successfully
protested against cuts in their sal-
aries under war conditions.
Deputy Chief of Police Bruton,
of Edmonton, will succeed Chief
Berry on the Regina- force.
The cost of lighting Calgary's
streets is $113,000 a year, and it is
held to he excessive.
Six volunteers of German or
Austrian birth were let out of -the
infantrymen stationed at Saska-
toon.
An old settler of Alberta, Mrs.
William E. 11feLeod, is dead at Oko-
toles ; she was born in Guelph, Ont.
The municipal elections at Rus-
sia, Sask., were such a fiasco that
the former Council is to serve for
this year.
Alberta Rural Development
League will campaign for home
makers and advertise the province Relief
to agriculturists. Paint on Putnam's factory' for coming late. Master—
Moose Jaw sanctioned the loan :f Corn Extractor to "Excuse, Sande:I" I had to mind
$1,370 to nineteen applicants for �r� night and corns feel the baby.'"Yours, Henry 3 '
p
this special assistance to property -
Brown belt made of webbing instead'
of the mere' c?eispieueus leather.
The belt, designed a couple t.f gc'li-
era.tions ago by a British a•llieer in
India, supports sword, pixie ;:1 and
Jones' Inventory.
"I see that Jones has failsci, Has
he any assets
"Nothing of anv- value; the in -
canteen, and is suspended by ai ventory which be tiled wit's bis pen -
rap er't,«an42 the Fhuulder•. It, has tion in bankruptcy show:, that- he
ately becunt:• the rags' among 13,1- had .230 wedding presents.
gian ...!deer,• In view of the short •
range In tree+'b fighting, the Bre
tish (*Meer has been forced to do'
away with theminor elegance (.f a'
khaki flannel culler and khaki 4111.1
ored necktie.
His full -•l irted .: (.vereoat early
gave place to a short coat cif the
model of the seaman's pea -jacket,
which is fonnd warm,: r than the
model, besides being free from the
annoyance of sk°:its. The men of
Minard's LInin,ont Relieves Neuralgia'
lie Was.
"Jane. what time is it" celled
down the irate father,
"1 don't know. The sleek isn't
going"
"I3ut 1 am.''spoke tip the y.lun1
span, who **au1d take.. a hint.
the ranks have of their own accord! LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITIONS•
cut off their overcoat tails becatts4;1 Yin Chicago & North western Ry.
of their dragging in the mud.
France is re -uniforming its troops
1.11 the new tri -color cloth, `a, combi-
nation of the three e'tk,rs of the
national flag and a bluish color. It
is used for the characteristic great-
coats of the glen and fur 4 ifrcers'
jackets.
Corns Instant
Four splendid daily trains from the Plots
Passenger Terminal, Chicago to San
Francisco. Los Angeles end San Diego.
Wide clto:ce of scenic and dirt roue.
Double trach, automatic electric 'safety'
signals all the 'N -ay.
Let Ins plan your trip and furnish fold,
ern 'and full particulars.
13. II. Bennett, Oen. dgt., 46 Tonge St.,
Toronto, Ont.
Pitt Again.
Three men were brought up in a -
Saskatoon discovers that none of
its unemployed are willing to go to
farm work, so relief to single men
is curtailed.
Regina asks the Dominion Gov-
ernment to deport some of the re-
gular unemployed using the poor
shelters of the city.
Alex. D. McLean, formerly of
Aldborough, Ont., his son and
daughter, were killed when an ex-
press train crashed into his cutter
at Bellevieav, Man.
W. C. Buchanan, of 'Saskatche-
wan Highway Commission, is re-
turning to Regina from Salisbbury,
crippled for life while playing foot-
ball at the camp.
Itlier�ilatrsru Goes Quickly
Its Virus Forever Destroyed
ed
EVERY CASE iS CURABLE.
Good-bye to Rheuiniatisml
Your aching joints, your stiff, sore
muscles, those sleepless 'nights and
Suffering days—good-bye forever—
your day is gone. .
Sufferer, cheer up, and read the
good news below.:
"A man met me a year ago, and
said, 'don't stay crippled, quit com-
plaining, limber up.' My answer was,
'I'm rheumatic, 1 can't do it.' He
rooked me over in a pitying sort of
way and told me to go to the nearest
drug store for Nerviline and Ferro-,
zone. The combination .had • cured
slim. I was convinced of hiscsincerity
and. followed his instructions. I rub
whewyou ,run over a man ?" bed on Nerviline. three ' times every
feeling day—rubbed it right. into my aching
they asked him. "Well, if he's a joints. The pain quickly lessened, and
large mangy" • replied the airborne- 1 became more limber and active. To
draw' the virus of the disease from
my blood; 'I took two Ferrozone- Tab-
lets with every meal. I' am well to
day, not an ache, not a pain and no.
sign: of stiffness at all." •
What Nerviline can do in. a case
like, this it can do for you too, For
nearly forty years Nerviline has 'been
recommended for Rheumatism, Lum-
bago and Sciatica and Lame "Buck;
It Is the one remedy. that never din-
appoints.
Waist, `cit doe gave one a Lir43itity
rough jolt."
Canada ie many times, larger.. in
area than Belgium, but in popula-
tion there is not a great dealt of
differenee, that is,. considering Bel-
gium before „the Britain is the
protector ` of small estates. The
greater the area and variety of
area, the more protection is needed
when entergeney' arises..
Out
better in the morn-, "Had a cold, sir." “Now, Pat,
ing, tragical t h e
way "Putnam's"
eases the pain, destroys the roots,
kills a corn for all t.me. No pain.
Cure guaranteed. Get a 25c. bottle of
"Putnam's" Extractor to -clay.
Neek and fiat.
Mrs. oungbeide--I want to get
a, hat for my husband. It's a sur-
prise for him..
Clerk--Wlkat size, madaul1"
Mrs. YT, Really 1 forgot to find
out. But he wears a 15 collar, so
1 suppose he'd ,want 20 or' 22 in a
hat, wouldn't lie ?"
Minard's
Liniment Cures Sums, Etc.
For the Cat.
"Be is the most tenderhearted
iin,an I ever saw." "Kind to ani-
mals?" "I should say so. Why,.
when he .found the family eat insist-
ed on sleeping in the coati -!bin, he
immediately ordered a, ton of soft
coal."
YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU
Try kiurine Eye Remedy for Red, Weak, Watery
Byes and Granulated Eyelids; No Smarting
just Eye Comfort, wri't'e for Book of theEye
bbymallgree. Marine EyeRentedy Co., Chicago
Mat Her Match.
A nparty of tourists were going
through a small town, buying the
time of their lives, laughing -and
joking. One of them thought .she
-would. have ;some fun, and called a
lititile girl standing . neat'. "Are
there any shawls in town " To,
which the little girl answered,
"Only the one you. people are intik-
A number of Irish -soldiers • were
burying Gercnian dead. Suddenly
out of the trench came a voice. "1
Voss not dead I" •The .seldieris stop..
ped shovelling and looked to the
sergetant, for ' instrudtioli's,•• "Go
ahead," said'''t,he sergeant: "Yez
oan'it believe ti ward those bloomin'
Germans say"
Mlnard's Liniment Curee
Dandruff
yours ?" "Sure, yer honor, some-
one took the doorstep away and
we couldn't get out."
We have been using 31I .tRD'S LINI.
1ME1IT in our home for a, number of years
and no other Liniment but M21 ARDS,
and we elm reootnmend it highly for
sprains, . bruises, pains or tightness of
the chest,
sof of the
sort Weead-
will
not be without, it ono single day, for -we
get a new bottle before the other. is .all
used. 1 can recommend it highly to any-
one.
.1011N WAKEFIELD.
Leila -re Islands, Lnnenbnrg 0o., N.S.
Reform Promised.
Husband—I don't approve if
your owing theesse little bills here,
there and everywhere:
Wife—Very well, dear; I"11 make
them bigger.
RSERY STOOK.
•
'(TP,#i` tisin its ltal Sn£k P i .a I'OO•
',t`,1`f tiee. Catalo:ue tree. 'alet:oatretl
Sc.n. Port Bur:vell Ont.
1 ANC BIrT11M0$2, ?,113.1,'3 ETC..
Intern,al and ezternal, cured w2t12.
Vain by 0122 Q2n0 treatmteni. Wine
efsre Zea late Dr, Perlman firm:
Limited. Colrtnewoad. Om.
ATENTS
OF INVENTIONS
I'I000N, Atf2li0N Se DAVIS
:w SWrit inter Ste,ro,a°tr.ze
Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere.
A 1Tarni Reception.
Tarsi Buriglar—Hullo, Ba11. Why
you look as if you'd -been ,t;hroug[h
a cyclone sinee 1 last- met you: I
Wheit',s -wrong ? -
Second Purgla - I got ieft,o as
house .'where the woman was wait-
ing for her liuslb[aud, and she mis-
took fine for him.
s4OHatlrs
from Frost
to Flowers"
ttRESTFUL ISLES OF
SUMMER I.OVi LlN SS."
Uzi oak. ail outdoor Spero. ~r^1aa
aeti•At.re end u e,inulit+ and sevne y
nru•quolyd In the .,rr,pira
34 " itERrf(AI,t1;' f r,,*• <'t, most
inast,eyone end only sec' lehip loud.
Ins imstenger., nt1324,4t transfer.
5.1•118 from Now Yuri; ()very Wednes-
day. :1 a 111.
rare $24.00 for lien xttl Trip,
n etu,Lng berth and meets. ,
WEST INDIES
neilghtful 131•4nY t'raiae:+ to the
Antilles: t=.allinge fron, N.Y. afar. 52'1
2.
rah. 6211. 900 p.m. Apply for t,•l:et:
and 1112+. 1,opltiet,
Canada. 5tearmldp tains, 7.1411441.
45 Tense $t. 'Toronto. or any 'rtea.(2
HAWK BICYCLES
An up•to•date High Grade
Bicy-eie1ittedwithRo,terCharn,
New JO.partare Coaster Ifraka
and Ilrrl,r, DasthaNe Tire;
highgrade equipmenAt, sl�nciit�t•rtd-
ri
Pump,and Tools�4G•*7
sea FREE 1915 Cata(ague,
m p!ges of 2712 cfe,, S trd,:k ,
ar,-RepairMateriaL You can
buy your supplies from us at
\Vholesaie Prices.
T.W.BOYDlk SON,
27NotreDar eSt,Westadontreal.
ENGINE
FJF SALE
Hew Wheelock 18 x 42
Automatic Valve
Complete operating condition,
flywheel, frame, belt, cylinders
and all parts. Can be shown
running at present time. '
Will sell at less than half
cost price.
S. FRANK WILSON & SONS
73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto
Murphy, the foreman, wan sent
to the railroad office to report a
slight accident in the gang TePiair-
ling the track. 'Ile was headed 'a
blank and got along all right until
he came to ehe .space headed "Re-
marks." After •sterrng at it :a
while he •bee'koned to the clerk.
"What's the matter, Pat ?" .asked
thee official. "Well, sor," said
lite rpihy,. "ye see it wigs Bill's big
toe be hit Avid th' hammer and it
wouldn't luk well for me t' write
down Ibis' remarks Bill made."
Nottiik:tingone of het crla;1 boys
nibbling at some luncheon in school.'
one day, the teadler called the ctrl
grit to the desk. "You know," she
began siterniy, ",that you must, not
eat (luring lesson hours! Now, as
tl punishmenit you' must [stand here
in front of the elass wind eat every -
hit of it,',' .The [small holo-- did as
he was told,.a curiousgrin over -
spreading ;hos Place-. The teacheraniisunderstaod-tthat grin until the
last 'scrap had disappeared, w11eo'
from the class, a small Voice wailed
its tearful alccents : 'tk le,ax 'e, *och-
er, that .wasn't hi;'s''1un(ah ,he was
eatin' ;• it was- mill*." .
REMEMBER 1 The ointment
you put onyour child's skin gets':
into the system just as surely as
food the child eats. Don't let
impure fats and minetal'coloring
matter (such as many of the
cheap ointments contain) get
into your child's blood 1, :Zam-
Buk is purely herbal. No• pois-
onous coloring. Use it always.
50c. Box pf All Druggists Lind Stoma.
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