The Exeter Advocate, 1915-9-16, Page 5LEGAL
DICKSON & CABLING, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Qom.
miss±oners. Solicitors for the eloleons
Bank. etc.
Honey to Loan at lowest rates of interest
=ices -Main -St., Exeter
t, R. Carling, B,A. L. H. Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large axoouet of private
amide to loan on farm and prop-
codes at sow rates of interest.
GLADI AN ae STANl3UR'X
Barr, s tern, Solicitors, Exeter,
DENTAL,
Or: G. F. RQULSTQN. L.P.S , D,D.S.
DENTIST
Member of the R.C.D.S, of Ontario and
Honor Graduate of 'Toronto University.
ol'ftce-Over Dickson & Carting's law
office. Ciosed Wednesday afternoons,
DR. A R. KINSMAN, L,D.S.,
Honor Graduate o" Toronto Universitl
DENTIST
ieeete extracted without pain, or any
tad *.tecta. Oet:ce over Gledinan A
litanbury'a °Mee, Main Street, 1140aac,
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
THE sole head of a family, or arty
mal. over 18 years old, may homestead
a quarter section of available Domin
ion'land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta The applicant niust appear
in gersso, at the Dominion Lands Ag-
ency of Sub -Agency for the Dis-
trict Entry may be made at my
Dominion Lands Agency (hut not
Sisb-Agency) on certain conditions.
Duties -Six months residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each of
three years. A homesteader -say live
withia nine miles of hid, homestead en
faai�al of at least 80 acres, on certain
conditions. A habitable -house is re-
si- d in every case, except when Ie-
armee is perlprnied in the vicinity,
ID certain districts a homesteader in
sciod n alongside hiissrhomestead Price
$3 peracre. Duties -Six months resi-
dence in each of three years after
earpme homestead patent; also 50
acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption
patent may be obtained as soon as
homestead patent, on certain condi-
tions
A settler who has exhausted his
homestead .fright may take a purchas-
ed homestead in certain districts.
Price $3 per acre. Ditties --Must re-
side 6 months in each of 3 years, cu, -
Myatt 50 acres, ants erect a house
worth $300.
The area of cultivation is subject
to reduction in case of rough, scrub-
by or stony land. Live stock may be
substituted for cultivation under cer-
tain. conditions.
W. W. CORY, C.M.G.
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior
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N.B.--Unaut�hori� trublic tion o !
this advertisement will not be peed tor.
Western University, London
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INCOME DOUBLED -NOW $75,000.
Another Large Addition to
Faculty and Equipment in
a Artand Medicine.
GREATLY INCREASED ENROL-
MENT IN VIEW.
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Write for parttoulars toe
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, President.
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STLTtATFORO..ONT
Our instructors are experienced..
Pupils get individual attention and
graduates are placed -in positions. I We
are receiving 'applications we cannot
meet. Students may enter any dme.
Send for our frele catalogue and see
31 it interests you. - - D. A. McLachlan, Principal
LLIOTT
Toronto, Ont., has a well-earned tee
putation for superior business and
shorthand education, and .or assist-
ing students to choice positions,
"Commence, now, Catalogue free.
W. J. Elliott, Principal.
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Return Tickets
at reduced fares; to London :. i rom
stations• in Ontario, Belleville, •Scotia
Jun'ctior and South or West thereof
Specie, .train service and ow .ate
excursions from principal points en
certain . dates; . Ask ;agents for ail..
particulars.
` Special train for London willlea.e
Exeter -8.02a.m. on Sept. l,4thy i 5,th
and 16th w. m x ' `
TIME TABLE CHANGES
Effective Sept12, Information now
in agehts' hands; '
P a N A 1IA. PACIE1Ge E' �`S„it?
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eetittceu fates to Same iran t:o`Los
hias
Angeles and San Diego.
Tickets and full information on
application to agents,
N, J.'DORE, Eeeter
Choose your sugar as carefully as you do your fruits. LANTIC Sugar
makes clear Jellies and perfect preserves because it Is pure cane sugar,
granulated extra fine and is kept clean and pure by the packages.
2 lb, and $ lb. cartons and 10 lb. and 20 lb. bags. 100 lb. bags coarser granula-
tion. Weight guaranteed.
Buy in original packages and look for the LANTIC Red Ball on each package.
Sexed your address and
tertian Red Ball Trade
Matt from bas or top end
Of carton and we will real
you book of eo assorted
Fruit Jar Labels -printed
and gummed ready to put
on the ,jars,
Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited, si
MONTREAL♦„ RUE.. sr. 3pttle.iv. B.
a 'ata;
CLLNTQN=,Jirs, Hessian, who ?Bas HENSALL
been ill for some weeks with heart
Many of our residents attended To-
ronto Fair last waste hind 'this week
London Fair is tieing well patroniz-
ed r ....Lloyd Davis of Chesterville is
trouble died on Sept. 9th, ‘iroul the
effecte of a paralytic stroke. Her eon
Dr. Harry Hessain and daughter Mrs.
Cunningham, both of Toronto were
with her at the time of her death,
other children are j, W. of New Yore:
Mrs R l\ Muir of Rochelle, N.Y. and
\frs A .G. Read of Pittsburg, Pa.
holidaying at the home of hist, parents.
--Colin Hodson has moved his black-
smith business to the Murdock' ,block
on Queen street -The Misses Silves-
ter and Robert of Detroit visited Mrs
Shirray and family,, --lir, and Mfrs!
Chas. -MeDonell and family have re-
A S T O R IA turned front a visit in Forest,. -jos
Burner, who hes misted at 'Niagara
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over30 Years
Always bears
the
Six nature of ���e.rWi'T►
WOODHA .L An event of more
than ordinary interest occurred on
Sept 4th.. at "Maple Leaf Farm,' SO
Lint • Blanshard, the home of Mr. and
Mrs John Hooper, it being the accas-
]ot' o^ the marriage of their daughter •--- -
Ere A. to Mr. Victor Sawyer, of ZURICH
Toronto.
spent a day last week with friends.
The Baud. of which he was a member
gave him a send-off at the station. --
Mrs F Heywood, who underwent an
operation at Goderich is Improving.
',-Alf Scruton is still very 11X,
The citizens held a hydro meeting
on Friday night to boost for that
,system -Cleve Joynt intends going
into business here. --Garnet Smalla-
combt of the Q.A.C., Guelph,,is vis-
iting his relatives here.--Hensall busi-
ness places and residences are being
improved greatly.
, -Messrs. George R. Hess and R. J.
I Kalbtleisch attended Toronto Exhib-
FALL FAIRS, , ition.-Miss Melissa Smith returned to
Detroit. after a pleasant visit with rel -
London .....,... Sept. 10-i8 'etives,-Rev. Mr, Kelhofer, a Mission -
Exeter ......................
Sept, 20-21 cry from Chula, who has , returned
Seaforth Sept. .23-24 home on 'furlough preachers in the
Ailsa Craig ..Sept. 28-29 Evangelical church last Sunday, both
myth Sept. 28-29 morning and evening, -Mrs. G. S.
12itchelr ......,,... Sept. ^8-29 Howard and her sister, Mrs. McDonald
Goderich . „„, .,,....,. . Sept. 28-30 of Blake attended the funeral of the
Kirktor ,,.. Sept. 30 -Oct 1 late John Allan, of Fairgrove, . tlicll,-
Bayfield ........, 'Oct 5-6 • Mr. John. Vollick and Mrs. Alice
• I Hohnex and Jack Hohner have return
ed home from Port Huron. -Alvin Su -
rerun left for Onkvilie, to resume his
duties as teacher in the Public •school,
-Mr IJ \filler of Sebewaing, Mises.,
is visiting at the home of his mother,
Mrs Miller. -Miss Agnes Iiaercherleft
as delegate to the annual convention
of the Young People's Alliance being
held in Almira.-Miss Mable, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. J. tPreeter, under-
went an operation for throat trouble.
The patient is progressing very iav-
orably.-Mrs. SSchmidt of Rodney js
visiting at the home of ,her daughter,
Mea, C Hartleib.-Clayton Hoffman
and Miss Minnie Merner are attend-
ing ” high school at Exeter. -Miss St.
Clair of London is visiting at the
home of Mr. Conrad Theil.-Mrs.
Buck of New Hamburg and Mrsa Eby
' of Berlin were visitors at ;the home
DR. DeVAN'$FRENCH ' ,,ate of Mr Ed. Bossenberry.-Dr. B. s,;
Camnbeli and Dr.. A, J. vicKinnon at -
5i0 sty;ft,all Tug.8tores. or ma ed teeny tendert,' the meetng of the Huron
addreeircc it$f Joke.bra s `D 1
THEY'RE FINE FOR
You should always keep a
bottle of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets
*tithe shelf. The littlefoik
so often need a mild and
sate cathartic and they do
appreciate Chamberlain's
instead of nauseous oils and
mixtures, For stomach
troubles and constipation. give oneiustbefore
going to bed. All druggists, 2&c, or send to
CHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE CO., TORONTO l0
CHAMBERLAIN'S
.` TAB LETS -
¢slating pine for Agmen.. ;s5 a bo 40%r -eater 0%reater
4 pup A • SCo $LI^ aTfo Medical Association held in Exeter.
ca,:8t, Cp:thar. ce 'ou aio.
Restbres
Viii ante
ealrsa"grey - McGILLIV3tAY COUNCIL
p a a bar or
P QNOI� •FOR MEN.
hI lif., yNerle and Digo; Inco
Mkt -meat lb
onic�r0i1 used you
n .
F
two for 4s, at drugstores, or by m onaecetpt
of prices. Tete scoeee ; esus co.. St, Catharines, Council met in Town Hall, NIcGil-
Ontario. livray, Sept. 6. All members present.
minute of last meeting were read and
signed, °McIntyre -.Robinson- That
PILES CURED at UOME accounts ante efeting in all to X138.70.
Carried: Rosser -Glavin -That By -
by New Absorption Method. law No. 5 of 19,15, tlevyinee on the' is-
sessed property of the Township, die
Ifr you suffer from bleeding, following he the rates for'the year
itching blind or ror t udi,n193.5:-;County purposes • 4.5 mills on
pg
Pile. send me your address, and the dollar; township 4 mills ; ,,f'rbiir,a the
I will tell you how to cureyour- supporters of Public schools sok ;bon -
coal school rate 1.956 mills, .and the
self at home by the absorption amounts .required by the Publ]c ,and
treatment`; and will also ,send Separate schools as per Trustees req
some of .'thus home: treatment isi'tio'; as read • first.: and second time
free for trial, vtfith references be read a third and passed. -Carrier.
McIntyre-Rabknsan-That. B=law No.
from your own locality if re- • 6 of 1915 appointing Geo ,, ,Saunders"
quested.. Immediate relief and • and Andrew Grieve Collectors for' the
pertliailent 'eters assured. Send' Ease and West division of the, Town -
no money, `but; tell others of ship respectively, as read 'a forst and
second #sane lite read a fhi�rd time. and
this offer. Write to -day to Mrs; passed. '"The Council then adjourned
Al. Summers, Box 840 Windsor.' to meet Monday, Oct. 4, 1 o'.clock.
Ont. .3. D. Drummond, Clerk. ,
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A Christian college -home,
healthful situation.
Ferprospectus and terms,write thePrincipat
B.!.:Warner, M:A.,1 .D„St.:Thomas, Oat.
63r.
Business and
-Shorthand
Wester eehooI
Y. M. C.A. Building 20
onen. rondo " Ontario
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College in SessrcYllitipt. 1st to July.
Catalogue Free. --Enter any time.
J. W. Westervelt, Principal
EDEN
The farmers are busy getting their
threshing doynee, Machines are plent-
iful this year, ethers being four dif-
ferent machines in this neighborhood
during the past week. -Miss Oke has
returned to Centralia after several
it eeks' visit with her niece, ,idrs! Geo
Westcott.-Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Coates
visited in. Luton last week., -'Mr. and
Mrs; Luxton of Exeter visited . with
their son Jahn for a few ,days. -Miss
Jennie Coates of London visited ,rel-
atives here part Of last week.- Miss
'Alma 'Harding s'ta'rted to Exeter High
Schoollast week. -Mass Trevethick of
Brineley has commenced her duties as
teacher in the public school here,-
Inspector Tom paid a visit .to the
-
school here on Friday. .Nero Alfred I
Coates, is wiearing' the smile ,that will1,
not'come Off; a little baby girl has
arrives; at his home, ''Miss ` North
cots- Of Exeter is orkeofficial duty in.
our titildsit this 'welt[. -Mrs.' , Harry .a
Wright . of Michigan is visiting="e'nee
f. sister -Mrs,`:.Sainuef;.. Sic inner. -Some
of oiffyoupg.;:Melo are talking on en-'
listing": with the •overseas contingent,-
Severe' from=here are enjoying them-
selne:. at London Fair this week
S M RYS-The inquest into the
death of Richard George Birch .who
met a tragic death on Saturday night
September 4th by being. run .over by
G. T Rt Passenger tram at StMarys
was held Friday before Coroner Dr.
C F. Smith of St. „Varys.
After hearing evidence, a verdict
of accidental death was returned,
with no blame' to anyone.
There is more Catarrh in this sectioa of the coon
try then all other diseases put together, and notit
tbe last few years wap supposed to be incurable. For
agreat mans years doctors pronounced it a local die
ease and prescribed local remedies, and by 000atent.
ly felling to cure with local treatment. pronounced
It Incurable. Science has proven caterra to be a
coristitutionsidiseue and therefore requisee consti.
tutlonsl treatment. Ball's Ceterrh Cubs, ranulae
tared by F. J. Cheney k Ca.. Toledo. Ohio, Is the
oily constitutional cure on the market, It le taken
Internally' It acts directly on the blood and museum
Perfecto ofthe system. They offer one hundred dol.
pard tar any (We
i e� fula to cure. Send for eii ir, lets
Aadrese:F. d. CIISnY S CO., Toledo, Ohio
Sold by L)ruegists, es cents,
Take Ball's laiuily pills for constipation.
CLINTON-Mrs.- Fleming, ,mother
of Mrs Guy Jones, died Thursday
morning after a lingering illness of
some years. Mrs. Fleming was olte
of the oldest residents and was in her
74th year.
KIRKTON
Mrs Wm. Wisemars who has ,been
in Toronto with her sister, Mrs. Dr.
Ferguson, who is seriously ill, Sas
called to Goderich on account of the
unexpected death of her sister-in-law,
Mre. John Somerville, formerly of
Kirkton -
RAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS?
Do colds settle on your chest orin your
bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or
are you subject to throat troubles?
Such troubles should have immediate
treatment with the rare curative powers
of Scott's "Emulsion to guard against
consumption which so easily follows.
Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver
oil which peculiarly strengthens the res-
piratory tract and improves the quality of
the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and
heals the tender membranes of the throat.
Scott's is prescribed by the best special-
ists. You can get it at any drug store.
Scott & Bowie, Toronto, Oct. `
The story of Jack the Giant -Killer
has always fascinated. One small boy
destroyed a great menace. So it is
with the wonderful TAKAIK , which
unaided destroys the Giant '' Pain.
Headaches, Rheumatism, Sciatica,
Neuralgia Sleeplessness ,and all ner-
vous affections fly before it to their
utter destruction.
Because you have used all other re-
medies without results is the best
reason for using TAKAKE which
gives ,quick and permanent relief in
the most chronic cases. One of its
many attractions is its absolute 'free -
dory from any habit-forming drug.
Use one box and the ,result will
show you that, like little Jack, you
can live happy ever after.
Get TAKAKE. There is nothing
the sam'•e or just as (good. 5Oc. at
your druggist's, or 45c. by mail from
Georgian Mfg. Co., Coiling wood,
Ontario.. -
CLEARING,
Auction Sale
Farm Stock and Implements, Hay,
Mangolds, Corn and Threshing Ma-
chine Household Furniture.
On Lot 21, N. Thames Road, one
mile east of Exeter North, ,on 'Tues-
day. SEPT. 28, at one ,aclocle, sharp-
Hoises-Brood 'mare, agric., geld-
ing 4' years, agric., 2 fillies, rising .3
yr„ agric.; driving mare quiet and
reliable; 1 :standard bred stallion, 8
year. old , a good mover and brand
etoc3: • getter, . inspected and enrolled
in 'Fora No, 1,
Cattle -Cow due in October; Six
milch cow sup, with calve; ,2 r-eiSers
rising three; 3 steers rising' thrce ,6
steers 'and heifers rising' two, ,6 spring
calves
Hogs -1 brood sow due in Jcto-.
Gee your eyhibita ene.ady for
, Exeter Fairnext week,
the
bee. 8:store hogs 100 Iles, ,
Inipleneenits-Lumber wagon, and -box,
complete top buggy nearly new; ,on-
en 'b'uggy nearly new.; road kart, pair
bobsleighs nearly, new e new cutter;
cutter .nearly new; Cockshutt sulky
plow Cockshutt• 2 -furrow plow.walk°
inn plow. 'set harrows, disc, tne; e. fuer
tilizer drill. seeder, steel land roller
Dew; scuffler,' tanning 'mill, aeleite,cler,,
mower -nearly new; steel rake,,.i"�;rass
seed, sower` cultivator, barrel roller;
wheelbalTow, hay rack, pig crack,'bra-.
vel' box. ginner, cream separator .in-
cubator ; ,sager kettle)water trough
heavy teaiele11, ureas, set trork ',harness;
peri' eS,et sitrgle'•lubber. mounted ;aarLL
iv@'ss,
see "single harness.
15 tons trmoy' lay, 6 tons clov-
er, 8 load second cut cloves-, 2 acres
marigolds, quantity turnips, quantity of
cors, in' field. Cat, ropes and swing,
Ford Touring Car
Price $530
,Ford Runabout
Price $480
Ford Town Car
Price $780
The above prices f.o,b. Ford, ...)nt.,
affective Aug. 2, 1915. No speedem-
eter included in this year's equip-
ment otherwise ears fully equipped.
Cars or display and sale at -
MILO SNELL'S EXETER.
IHE. l•\1\•ERg.AI C 1R
grain bagsforks, shovels, hoes, grind
stone, whiffletrees, neck yoke, bar-
rels, saw a number of cedar costs,
and Iand tile.
1 grain thresher with blower and
clover attachment, with belt conipl to
1 stean, whistle, ladders.
Cooking stovve, 2 heating stoves,
organ, sideboard, extension table, kit-
chen table rocking chair, kitchen
chairs. dishes, mill, pails, pans, ,etc.
Numerous other articles.
Positively no reserve as the propri-
etress has sold her farm.
Terms -S5 and under cash, over that
a mount 12 months credit on ep p rov-
ed joint notes, 5 per cent per annum
off for cash on credit amounts
MRS L.WESTLAKE T.CAMERON,
Proprietress Auctioneer
Auction Sale
OF CATTLE
The undersigned auctioneer will sell
by public auction at CENTRALIA, on
SATURDAY, SEPT, 18th, a915
at 2 o'clock p.m.
,
6 choice renewed cows with •:al-
ve.s at foot.
8 cows springing to calve.
1(` cows and heifers due to calve
in September and October.
A number of yearling steers .and
heifers, -
Come and buy a good Durham
Cow.
Terms -6 mouths' credit on furn-
ishing approved joint notes , with , 6
per cent, per annum,
C.W.ROBINSON BYRON E. 'HICKS
Auctioneer Proprietor -
WHALEN
Invitations are out foe' the wedding
of IM1ss Vera Lorraine Odgen, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wen; Ogden
to Mr , Earl Roy Neil, song of Frank-
lin Neii. near Lucan, on Wednesday,
the 29th, at 12 o'clock noon. -Severe
electrical storms and downpours of
rain passed over 'this section ion( Sun-
day. which has hindered ered t'he ;farmers
in gettine• their fall wheat sowed;
There are also some fields of oats
to get in yeti -Those• who have been
sick around here are now ,able' to be
out again,and those who' have been
visiting here, returned to their .ho'nes't.
-Mrs Watson and heather Milton
Frayne returned to their homie on
'Saturday,, near Forest, after spending
,a week at Mrs. John Morley's and
'with other relatives here. -,Miss Ger-
trude Sutherby and Verde ; Morley are
spending1t ,.his week in London, Mr.„
and Mrs, Albert Gunning visited .Sun
day with atre and Mrs. Thomas; Gun-
ning. -Mr. and Mrsi., John Wright vie-
-ilea Sunday e reining` at the 'honte( of
Afx and: Mrs. Ai; Duffield.- : •. Frank.
Parkinson has taken possession of the
farm of his father, Mr. John Parkinson
who will move to town this ;fall..
T.nspector Torn was here Friday end
e a1ve 'thee teacher, tlhe school arid the
grounds the Al relpart.
COMING
THE BOYER-VINCENT STOCK
COMPANY
The management of the Exter
Opera House takes great pleasure in
announcing 'the .appearance of :he
famous. Boyer Vincent Stock Company
who will play a two night engagement
hen starting next Monday e -ning
Sept, 20. The Company only play
the best of royalty bill and the open-
ing *ill be. The 'Westerner ;with, C.W.
Boyer and Miss Mabel Frost in the
leading roles.
A full line of high class' ;vaudeville
will .be introduced between the ,acts
while the electrical and scenic effects
are of the best. Special low war time
price, will prevail. 25, 35 and Sec.
Seats now on sale at Rowey's .c)rug
Store,
LUMLEY
Among those attending London I air
thin week are, Mrs. J. A. Bolton,
Misses Ellen Horton, Rossie Broad-
toot. Elva Bolton, Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
Hobkirk, Maggie Hobkirk, Geo. Park-
er Olive Fairburn, S. Horton. -Mr.
and Mrs. F . Horton and Miss Gertrude
Mitchell visited relatives near. Bruce -
field Sunday. -Miss Eliza Wallace has
returned from visiting relatives on the
London Road. -Mr. J. Hunkin inti
family of Exeter were Sunday visitors
at Geo Hobkirk's.-Mr. and Mrs. -G..
A. Glenn of Bruoefield visited she
former's parents here on Sunday. -Mr.
Robt Brandon of Forest was a week
end visitor at Jim Horton's.-Jack
Glenn delivered a horse to Jas. Nar-
ri...near Mitchell on Monday, -Miss
McDermid of 'High -gate visited et John
McQueen's first of the week. -The
Misses Helen and Alma Miller have
gone. to S•eaforth to attend- Collegiate
We wish them success. -We regretto
report the death of M'rs. Cole, wile
of the late Alfred - Cole, this week,
the particulars of which will be/ found
elsewhere.
PARKHILL. - A quiet wedding
took plade on September 1st. it the '
home of Mr. and Mrs. ,12'. - Harvey,
when their daughter, .;Miss Olga, was .
married to Rev, M, N,. ,Omond . - of
Pictoin -
-x-�o-x--'
CLINTON:-While 'framing a sill
at the home of Mr. William Jackson.
Dick' Tasker had his rightibeg oadly
cur with an adze which severed four
arteries.
;ACTION OF . SINGLE SPOONFUL
SURPRISES MANY
ExetereoP bought who bg ht the sim-
ple
p1e mixture of buckthorn bark, gly-
cerine, etc.
lycerine,-etc. known as Adler-i-ka, are
surprised at the .INSTANTeffect ee
a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This 'rem-
edy'is so complete a bowel cleanser.
ties ie is used 'successfully` in appen-
dicitis :Adler -i -lea acts on BOTH
tippet and lower bowel and ONE
SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY
CASE: of Constipation, sour or gassy
stelr.,ach. ONE
MINUTE rters you
The Mestle, ; Rowe & Wood lino take i thegasses r rnb leand pass out
hada valuable `horse die thio . ueel . •:C?i~ S COLE, Druggist.