Exeter Advocate, 1907-02-14, Page 2•
RI11iuliA'TIc AGONY.
Nothing Reached the Root of the Trou-
ble Until Ur. eeillialus' folk Pills
Were Used.
"I suffered almost untold agony from
rk'unlatisiu. For several weary months
1 vv as confined to bed. 1 had the best
et medical treatment, but nothing seem-
ed to reach the root of the disease until
I used Dr. \\'ethanes' Pink Pills. '?'hese
!:ate completely restored my health."
This strong emphatic statement is
wade by Mrs, Idna Morrill, of \Vood-
e ock, N. S., a lady who tutd practical-
ly Leen given up as incurabio by doc-
tor:. She further says: "1 suffered 1,r
ever twee years and rheumatism seemed
to he thinly Implanted in my system.
At the outset 1 was able to attend to
MY hl.usehoid duties, but at night I
suffered the greatest pain. 1 at once
began M take medicine, but nsy condi-
tion aeluatly grew worse. 1 was et.
tended by a skilful doctor, but was ul-
tinedely forced to remain in bed, sue
fEring unlokl agony with every move -
merit. Finally the `doctors told me the
trouble was incurable. One day I was
advised to try Dr. Williams' ?'ink Pills
and i decided to do so. Presently the
pains were not so severe, and i began
to feel myself gaining. ,Shortly after i
was able to go about, and lit less than
three months 1 was perfectly well. For
Ibis condition my thanks are grateful-
ly due to Dr. William' Pink Pills."
Dr. Williams' Punk Pills cured Mrs.
Morrill by driving the rheumatic poison
eel of her blood. They actually make
new blood. They don't act on tine bow-
els. They don't bother with mere symp-
toms. They go right to the root of the
trouble in the blood. That is why they
leave cured the worst cases of anaemia
(bloodlessness) headaches and backaches
tidney (rouble, indigestion, neuralgia,
nervousness and the special ailments of
girls and women whose blood supply
becomes weak, scanty or irregular. Sold
by all medicine dealers or by mail at
50c a box or six boxes for $2.50 from
the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock -
Ville, Ont.
VeITTY BUT RUDE.
An excellent story ig told of two well-
known Bishops. The two prelates are
great friends. and occasionally take a
delight in poking fun at each other.
Some little time ago they were on a
pleasure tour its Italy, and one of them
became eloquently enthusiastic on the
'subject of certain architectural beauties
which he pointed nut to his companion.
The other, who was not so interested in
architecture, said :
"Its all very fine, no doubt, but 1
should tell you That n rich field, fragrant
with the odor of newly -mown hay, would
please mo better."
"That may be so." replied the first,
'sand there's not a donkey in thy whole of
Italy that wquld not agree wf ► you 1"
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TOMMY LEARNS DEFINITIONS.
Tommy—"Teacher, whet does 'vouch-
safe' mean?"
Teacher—"To give, Tommy. Now.
ran you make up a sentence using the
went correetly"
Tommy—"Sure. '1 vouchsafed Billy
a poke In de slab.'"
FELL DOWN
FLIGHT OF STEPS
*ROVED 7.\\I-Itl h ItEeT I\ Timex
• DIFEE.ltl \7' I:\II:IU.I:\(:II:>.
One of the most valuable points about
Zam-Buk, the herbal halm, Is the vari-
ety of use; to which it can be applied.
Mrs. A. I.ivernois, of 131 Sydenham
St., Toronto, says: "1 have used Zane
Bilk for colds on the chest and found
when rubbed well in it gate almost in-
stant relief to the 'lightness' and 'stiff -
nese.' Ono day 1 slipped when de-
i9(ending the `.lairs and fell to the bot-
tom. My right arra was terribly di3-
cekwed and cwolken and be'eante quite
stiff. As 1 still had a supply of Zeno
'Rue 1 nmhenl sante on the bruised limb
and it was really surprising how quick-
ly it remove.' the discoloration, cured
-the stiffness, and restored the arra to
ILS proper form. Since that time 1 have
had occasion to use Zrant-Buk for rhea.
Mati•nt, and 1 have found it equally
Xnn1-Bak Is Po uniformly goo(i be-
cause 1t is composed of the Mesa her-
bal halms, essences, and juices known
to medical science, compounded and
refined in it special and peculiar way.
It has ee: welt germ -killing power
that it I - ilh'd as nn anls.seVJlc.
tt; li 'le is very great (indite
a hon Li t ., .n '!sena-Iluk Is aL,olute-
tv unique. It is a sure cure for eczema.
Iteh, blond pi.lepn, ulcers. chronic sore.,
ringworm. children': metes :spots. etc.
It algin cures cuts, burns. bruises, (qhop-
ped hands. enlarged veins. piles. and
all di.ea?cel or injured conditions of the
skin and sulejscenl lissuee. All drug-
gisis and `cores sell at 50e. a lox, nr
past free from tate lam -Birk Co.. Tnron'o,
tot price. 6 10504 seal for $2.50. sena
one cent for dainty Trial box.
— --rte-
A go d ci(: en. brcnitliese and excited.
nn up tee :Marge. calm policeman one
eve nne' `rel:- "Ofll:•cr. there's a ler-
irk tight going en round the corner
1) the I^gl(,l." "Thank you. sir. I'll de
m
as uch or you entne day. sir." said
the policemen. gratefully. as he took the
turning to the left and quickly distil).
pea: eel.
t1
SENTENCE. SERMONS.
We live by the joy we give.
Ssgndicance is not a mauler of bulk.
Good will on earth Is God's will for
man.
There aro no saints without their see -
vice.
A week end religion Is weak at both
M1,4.
'there are no single admLsslon tickets
to glory.
No than can b, free who hulds another
In bonds.
Many have found life's crown bending
over a cradle.
The dew of heaven is not in the mildew
on the SP1111011.
The path of happiness always leads by'
some rad ot►P's side.
Il often takes a vacnnt place to bind
the family fast together.
Giving is always a poor investment
when it is on investment only.
Tho true servants of heaven are
known by an atmosphere of happiness.
Ile who is allays looking for a soft
phaco finds one in the slough of despond.
. The only way to get some folk; to for-
give and forget is to lend them a dollar.
Nothing worth seeing comes from the
life that knows nothing of the unseen.
A MOltIEB:S PRIDE.
A mother's greatest pleasure is in
seeing her little ones bright, playful and
healthy. The well child Is a blessing
le tho home, but the sick child is a
regular IiUle tyrant. A few doses :•t
i;aby'' Own Tablets will make the r ick-
ly chd well, or an occasional dose will
prevent sickness. There is nothing to
equal these Tablets as a cure for sto-
mach and bowel troubles. They make
teething easy, break up wide, expel
worms and cure simple fevers. Baby's
Own Tablets are so'.d under the guar-
antee of a government analyst not to
contain one particle of opiate—the
never do harm — always good. Mrs.
G. M. Kemp, Carleton Plane, Ont., says:
'I have given Baby's Own 'Tablets to
toy little one since he was a week old,
and have found them a splendid medi-
cine. At eleven months ho weighed
over twenty-six pounds." The Tablets
aro sold by druggists or by mail at •Tri
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicife Co., Brockville, Ont.
SAME PLALE.
Man : "Where does this road go to,
eny boy?"
Boy : "Don't know, mister; it's always
hero when 1 come this way."
A BROAD STATEMENT.
Dr. Leonllardt's Item-iioid will cure
any case of Piles.
This statement is made without any
qualifications.
It is in the form of a tablet.
It Is the only pito remedy used In-
ternally.
It Ls impossible to cure an establish-
ed case of Tiley with ointments, supposi-
torics, injections or outward appliances.
A $1,000 guarantee with every pack-
age of Dr. Leonhard!:, Item -Bold.
$1.00, all deniers. or The WiLson-
Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont.
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a:mosiTics IN COMPLIMENTS.
Some Odd Presents That IL-ne Been
Given to Rulers.
A very pretty- compliment was paid by
his fellow tewn,rnen to President Fat-
Ileree of Prance upon the occasion of Isis
recent visit to his- birthplace, the litUe
town of \fe:rin. To widen tho street the
house in which the President was born
had been pulled down some years ago.
What was to be .one? The people of
Mezin put their heads together and when
their distinguished fellow -citizen arrived,
imagine his delight at finding an exact
reproduction of his old home in papier
macho! All was perfect, down to the
very furniture, part of which had been
collected from the country around and
pnrl reproduced in facsimile. The l'resi-
elent thanker( Isis (pends in a voice bro-
ken with emotion, and tears acluuily
streamed clown Isis cheeks as he finished
his little speech.
Tho late French ?'resident, M. Loubet,
was once the recipient of nn interesting
present. it consisted of an immense
album (pled with thousands of press
cuttings relating 4o his visite to Italy and
to England. The album, whirl' 11 of
enormous size and richly bound, con-
tains not only cuttings. but photographs
and iltuslrations of all finds, 11 toms,
indeed, n complete chronicle of Isis life
ss ritkn by many different people, and in
more tient n dozen dint -rent languages.
in India the native reeds consider it
the highest possible cornpii►nent In be
prevented with tine specimens of 'wild
beasts, and consequently both King Ed-
ward and the Prince of Wales have been
the recipients of tnany gifts of this de-
scription. I3u1 when. in" line day. two
splendid tigers arrived unexpecteqly at
Sandringham. ting Edward was driven
t remonstrate. "I have nccorumotla-
eon;" he said, "for horses, dogs, cows,
cads, `nice, and even rats, but 1 must
draw the line at tigers."
An odd gift was.received by the Crown
Prince of Germany upon his coming of
age. A dcputhtion of butchers attended,
bearing an enormous anti magnificent
steak. upon the surface of which was
worked in poet their greetings to the
future ntonnir.h.
The late Prince Biwnnrck once received
i•elnl sons) miners in Westphalia a bust
of himself carv.'el in coal. and it is sled
That MLA odd present watt nlways care-
fully preeerved by hisn and looked upon
somewhat in the light of n luck bringer.
A compliment which had serious re-
!Miln was paid to an actor named Ilan -
son nt a little mining town in British
Colu,nbi+i. The audience was so stirred
Ly \Ir. 1Ian.son's acting hent some per-
son, began Ihn,wing present- upon the
at I;P. like spectators al a spanish bull -
Uhl. One burly miner, having nothing
ease tinnily, hurled a lamp of gold ore
l'nhlel,ily it hit the actor on the lien t
and ewe:keel hint down. Ile ions badly
injured and it was we etiS before he was
able to play ngnin.
I'ertnaps the oddest elm of paring a
compliment belongs len a tribe of Indians
0;1 the Ain -hon owlet. When a chief
wishes to do honer er to n dislinguistied
Beller he invitee lune 1.: :a "potlatch." or
tenet. 'then slo:•n ,.il trete eaten their
till the chief gas !e the elite of the cliff
and solemnly casts into Ile sea as many
of his pnxteseinne as he thinks he can
afore. '1'h15 is held to be the highersl
on of compliment and much superior
merely giving presents ter tate peal, --
I .inion rientlite.
as
J * . OATE
•L 3'"'
'S ill ,lrV
"Queen City"
ti
u better then a purr Man+ioha Mad —a a lel ler
than a pure Ontario Bow—bnm:lAcuded u combines
the best ge"la,as d both.
....ren Coy' u an all purposes tyt..
Doak.s finr,.etre
s.r♦i.:d "Tsk your grocer for
The Campbell C
ampbell's
Milling Co. teeter
Tama Junco .. Onto Queen City
FORESTS OF JAPAN.
While the Chinese have been creating
havoc among their forests for centuries.
the Japanese have taken good care of
Weirs, and to -day more than a third of
the area of Japan is still under forest.
There are only twenty sawmills in the
whole country. The Japanese forets in-
clude four zones—the tropical, bamboo
and banana; the sub -tropical, camphor;
(Inc temperate. oak, maple, poplars, etc.;
and the ncrthe'n, pine.
•
They Advertise Thennseh'es.—immedl-
ately they were offered to the public,
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills became po-
pular because of the good report they
made for themselves. That reputation
has grown, and they now rank among
the first medicines for use in attacks of
dyspepsia and lilk>usness, complaints
of the liver and kidneys, rheumatism,
fever and aguo and the innumerable
complications to which these ailments
give rise.
TII ESIGN.
"Whnt is the oulwand and visible sign
of baptism?" asked a lady -of her Sunday
School class. There was a silence for
some seconds, and then u little girl broke
in triumphantly with—"?'lease, Inns, it's
the baby."
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A Metter et I t.nce to all those who art
rue down and debilitated is the (Act that
"Perro.nn f. the but fosse over c..ruyroande4l
11 gives strength aad builds up this gat.sa.
1IE•11:111 HINTS.
Never get cold fret, especially in poli-
tics.
Avoid tato hours ; when the clock
strikes 23 it is limo to go to bd.
Maladies which fail to respond to any
other treatment should bo treated with
silent conlempt.
Remember that care killed a cat, and
the roan who Inas no more than nine
lives can't afford to worry.
Nose -bleed is frequently caused by not
minding your own business. 1l may bo
cured by calling the police wed dearth
into the nearest drug store.
4.
GiRLS ENTERING
WOMANHOOD
FIND RILE.1NS .t BOON.
Mothers wtio have daughters just on
the critical borderland over which Ilse
girl pages into the fuller life of wee
manhood. will lind Rileans it great boon.
They make rich, red blood, and strength-
en and invigorute the internal organs
involved in the great change. Mrs.. T.
Beadle, of ilome Place, Toronto, says:
"%(y daughter, Elsie (13), was feeling
fur from well this winter. She cone
pluinel of frequent headache and was
always weakly, tired, and drowsy. She
seemed altogether without energy ;r
strength. Each morning her tongue
was coated and her appetite failed. She
was sometimes so dizzy that on stoop-
ing she almost fell, and she was also
troubled a great deal with constipation.
(inc single box of Bileans mode a world
or difference in her, and so 1 continual
to give her this retnedy. Within a few
atreks They built her up wonderfully
and they aro keeping her in the best
o' health."
Menne also cure anemia. green sick-
ness, debility, sick hendache, constipa-
tion, piles, rheumatism. scialica, and
al: liver and kidney ailments. They
tone up 11►e system and enable it to
Throw on colds, chills. ele. All drug-
gists anal Mores sell !Mears nt rear. a
lox. or obtainable from the Itilean
Co., Toronto, for price. 6 boxes sent for
NOTICING TO 1.0er. •
\fear tnnizi—"John, 1 think there's a
burglar down in the hall."
Mr. Cnnizt — "Let him slay there.
Teere'e welting he can lake except the
umbrella 1 borrowed from Jones."
Your Doctor
Can cure your Cough or Cold,
no questie:n about that, but—
why go to all the trouble and
inconvenience of looking him up,
and then of having hispreseripl ion
tilled, when you can step into any
drug store in Canada and obtain
a bottle of SHILOII'S CURB
for a quarter.
Why pay two to five doltari
when a twenty-five cent
bottle of SIi1L0:1 will care yea
asquick l:?
Why net do as hundreds of
theusar.ds of Canadians have
dere, fur the past thirty-four
years : let SH t LO11 be your doe -
tor whenever a Cough or Cold
appears.
81111.0I 1 will cure you,_ ani all
druggists back up this statement
with a positive K•larantce.
'I'he next tir::o you haeo to
Coagh or Cold cure It with
SFIILOFI
r 11 u
lee! F: NO. s-1/7
The Mark
Thal TeIIs
Tweir tsaarked the, is •
eatery ere dna, fake. ,and
prima l w woo.. -a, tar a aa.l
a-Udea. F-erm
()cairn ere &absented t,
erpta.e iosta.dy aid at our
oo.t. Lay I'en•Auale )set
mad (silky in maria)
es making. Pre
Fen -Angle trade-
mark (in red) on
every Pen -Angle
garment, !elle you
it will f4tandwon't
shrine, your
own dealer se
guarantees it.
Underwear thus
trademarked is
eofter, warmer,
more flexible,
better wearing,
kommonamaaaame
i7 D�ItWEAR.
"Health and eager depend upon the
gniality and quantity of the blood."—
llunlanitariau.
Dr. Carson's Ton lc
Stomach and Constipation !litters
A Purely Vegetable Tonic and Blood;
Purifier. Price 50 cen(a per Bottle.
Ifou are not able to obtain It inyour
u.lghbrrhoo 1, we will ,eev•I t r any u1-
4r.es two ',Atlas n . receipt of ONE{
Dol.f.Alt (Sea. per 5.111.) carriage
prepaid.
Pamphlet sent `nae en application.
The Carson Medicine Company)
$7 Wellington St. West. - Toronto!
.121..G1-3a1VRJ
Big money now being made sell-
ing shares of one of Cobalt's
safe,(, best and most reliable
companies. A trustworthy repro -
tentative wanted for this dis-
trict. Write at once to
Box 413, Toronto.
The largest known meteor was that
found by Peary in Greenland. 11 weighed
49,000fb.
Yen feted net shed any tears Ifyouwin Plana
Tb
I' . Di I." Menthol Y r eti bas lams NMI.
Tar aN b. ceavis..,l
A full-grown elephant weighs on an
average G,OWIb., or fly much as six
horses.
Tho never failing medicine, Hollo-
way's Corn Cure, removes ail kinds of
e corns, warts, etc.; even the most diffi-
cult to remove cannot witIutand this
wonderful remedy.
There are 470.000 men in the Turkish
Armee or 70,000 more than in the
Spalsish.
They Cleanse the System Thoroughly.
—Parmelee :s Vegetable Pills clear the
RIo1110Cli and bowels of bilious matter,
cause the excretory vessels to throw
off Impurities from the blood into the
bowels and expel Ilse deleterious mass
from the body. They do this without
pain nr inconvenience to the patient,
who speedily realizes (heir geed ollices
a. soon as they Legin to take effect. Th'y
have strong recommendations from all
kinds of people.
himseire who cheero another encourages
lf.
Like little volt t of .ilies.e, the eruptions
Dir edema pour out discharges. It 14 blood causer
the trouble. 1 he local reine.ly is wearer's Citrate,
aulweaver's syrup eat drive the poieoa from the
Mood.
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The world is full of superstitious
people-olherwiso there would fro fewer
hair restorers en the market.
Mother Grave,' e\Vor►n Exterminator
does not require the help of any pie.
grieve medicine to complete the cure.
Give it a trial and lit convinced.
I'Rt1%R OF FIVE: BILLION DOLLARS. Do Your
Previous Records of Britain's Foreign Children
Commerce a are surpassed.
'f110 total value (>f (Inc import and Cough in
i extort bale of Great Britain last year
• estcedeJ for the first lime the gigantic
t-•lal of £I,0411,000,00a, aieily beating all
previous trade records in the history of
the United Kingdom. This fact is
brought out in the trade and navigation
returns of the United Kingdom fir
1^•06, just issued.
Owing t., the recovery from the effects
el 11►e Solite African war, the great
been) in the cotton trade and other
minor a lu>os, the trade of the country
during the last few years has Leen pro.
grossing Ly leaps and bounds.
The following figures show in round
mIlions the inercase in total trade since
19e4:-1901, imports £515,000,000 ($2.575,-
lrl6.000), exports £40'7,1100,000 ($2,035,000,-
(M:0), total reil.00e3,000 ($4,610,0(t).0ree;
1.03, iuli orts £-65,0:10,(1(10 (52.825,000,-
(XIO), export, £565,000,000 ($2.305,0()0,000),
taint £)72,030,001 (14,860,000,060); 1906
1 import, X607,001,103 ($3,1135,(100,000); ex•
)`.rte £(6),403,1100 (12,300,000,000), total,
.11,067,01:0!.00 ($5,335,000,000),
Comparing l:06 with 1905, (he returns
Amer teat imports leencased £C42,9r1i3OX)
421 S eeds:s) find exports increased
£3,203,0o (1.66,f00.030). The total in-
cleaee was £96,1(0,000 ($t80,500,000).
A :triktl'Ig example of how the absence
of a tariff impedes British trade is fur-
nishell by the automobile industry. the
exports of British cars and car parts
have increased only as follows in the
Inst three years: -1934, £221,012 ($1,605,-
010); 19d5. £,;01,502 ($2,509,110; 1906,
£620,0lk)s($4,101),100). On the other hand,
the imports of foreign uutonwbiles an•f
parts have increased to Ilia following
enormous extent: 1904, £2,423,940 '112,-
11'4700); 1905, £3,367.123 ($16,(+35,615);
1906, £1,371,669 (1,1,858,300).
NO BOO.\I AT TOP.
• Williamson : ''It was never intended
that a lazy elan should reach the lop o'
the ladder."
Henderson : "1 suppose not. There's
ty> place up there for him to sit down."
FOLK LORE.
Old Lady : "1 dinna I:en what ails
folk, that folk canna like folk as folk
should like folk! for if folk liken folk
as folk should like folk, folk would like
folk as well us folk ever liked folk sin'
folk were folk."
It you are a sufferer from colds get
6 bottle of Dickies Anti -Consumptive
Syrup and test its qualities. It will Le
found that no praise bestowed 08 it is
too high. 11 does all that is claimed for
it, and does it thoroughly. Do not lake
any substitute for I3ickle's Syrup, be-
cause it Is the best, having stood the
test of years. All the Lest dealers sell
It.
REAL LOSS.
Neighbor: "I heart your wife giving
you flail Columbia this morning."
Homer : "Huh 1 That wasn't my wife;
it was the cook."
There Is no such thin`` as a harmless, cough.
The trouble goes from bed N worn unl.as check -
.d. Allen's lame Salem cures the wont oelds.
It allays inaaeusati.a and clear the all passages.
France has a 10 per rent. tax on
thereto tickets, of which tho ptoceeeLs go
lir relieve the poor.
Pain Is Punishment.—Pain is a pre-
test of nature against ne•gect of the
bodily health, agairst 'carelessness te-
garding the physical condition. 11
steals in at the first opportunity arid
takes up its abode in a man and it
sornofimo3 difficult to eject it. 1)r.
Thornes' Eclectric Oil will drive it out
in short order. Pain cannot slay where
It is used, but immediately flees away.
On a gradient of 1 In 20, n railway
engine or horse does exi elly three times
as much work els Oil a dead level.
the Night
•
What mother's or father's !tenet hu
not leaped into their threat when they
have been suddenly awakened us the
night by that hard and prolonged, ce
that smothering, choking, croupy cough
that betokens the nsest serious resulta
unless relieved of once'? What shall 1
dul is the first thought, and without as
effective and reliably remedy at hand
the child may suttee or die Lefuro relief
cuu be given.
SLOCUM'S
LTSFOOTE
EXPECTORANT
is a quick and absolutely safe, reliable
and certain cure for all fonts of Cough.
Cold, Sore Throat, 1.agrippe, Croup,
Whoopitlg Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma
and rill Irritated and inflamed conditions
or the throat or chest. It will save
every mother many a sleepless, anxi-
ous night, and the children as well as
adults many an hour's suffering and
illness.
"I had been snftering for over two a .nth, wit%
a.nbstiaate cough, a, hue a:au my little girl
We tried several reoeediea c,,m men N an drug1
rt:,n with tut obtaining any apparent reran!, in
tact we were'grewing were. If got a Doti,* of
Coltaf.ote Kapeot+rsnt from say 'hugest and ia•
side et two days the c:ruxh was cared, and the ee-
sult.sopen.aneat and rapid that wn decided to
keep Conafoote Kapectoraut in our haus* oert.
tisu.11y."
uo1RUT 1'At.RY,
C.A.R. St.tion,
Ottawa.
No home should 1,b without It. It is
the greatest family medicine for these
troubles the world has produced. Keep
11 on hand. 11 is a never -falling Irival.
25c. at your dealer,
GOOD FOR OI.D AND YOUNG.
PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
CHILDREN WVIS IT.
f'" se Prime LSP OIL ECOOIL11OMy
Sarnia
u
White
No real need to bay the mere expensive
oils if GOOD BURNER is used
and KEPT CLEAN.
If you want a BIG LIGiIT—Tunis tai
row" OAS PITS 11111 0151 --
Queen
TOY A 011 city AV?ffL
Lamp
For Sale by Dealers
QOEEN' CITY OIL CO., ii,at�
FOR SALE.
d, avis r.nch, 16 i,rc• hearing .,clued, u acres
folioed acture, F c•,w..:e h•.r.aa, gest %sass. baa
and well. A get, h•.me
11. J. 11 AIJIICK, (lerniag, CaiiL
Farms For Salo.
Improved slightly, rolling, rich clay
loam ; grows hay. grain. sugar boels
abundantly. Chancey of a lifetime to get
it good borne. Farm:• and prices to silt
everybody. Send for list.
I. 131.NT1.KY.
Bentley P. 0., Mich.
'OS HAWK %AV SHINGLES
AT $4.50 a square (10 ft. by 10 ft.),
and with a guarantee of twenty-
five years service back of the
sale, "Oshawa" GalSanized
Steel Shingles make the cheapest good
roof for any permanent building on
your farm. They last a hundred years.
Even cedar or cypress shingles will
cost you as much, and be rotted to dust
long before an
"Oshawa " , Shingle'
shows a sign of wear.
Slate wits cost you
far more to buy and
twice as much to
put on,
on'tlasbitlo ger.
warranted) with heavy galvanizing.
Anybody who can drive nails straight can
roof any building with " Oshawa " Steel
Shingles, --a hammer and a pair of tin-
ner's snips are tools a -plenty.
Tell us the surface mewure of any
roof! and we will tell you exactly what
it will cost to cover it with the cheape3t.
roof you can really afford to use. Send
for a FREE copy of
our booklet, "Roofing
Right," and read of
the profitable, common-
sense way to re.of any
building on any farm.
The booklet is worth
reading. It tells why an
"Oshawa" Steel Shingles make build- 'Oshawa" -shingled rcof i:3 cheapest for
gled ro.,1 is safe.
Ings lightning-pra.,f, and are gu: ranteed you. Melts, too, why "Oshawa "-shin-
\vatrr-proof, wind - :•.
proof, fire -proof, a n as Oshawa " Galvanized Steel Shine icz
weather-proof for a arc GUARAN'T'EED in cvcry way for
ucentury,
25 X e"'' Ought to List a ftiiestLets
tabout
lg'tgquarter
ithout painin drconl the
blade of semi -hard- ' � caused in Canada last
cned - hez.vy 1311 ct steel (LS - grillage book -where ch a l je,xr, Kd the
sendcltcr yourreaentry,
from lightning, and
i;ives some surpris-
Th Pealar IFF i.17- 1
Of Oshawa
MONTREAL TORONTO OTTAWA LONDON
711d('reig`L W. 11 Col bornefit. 423 Sums=y as l•nndae N.
W1'iNfP£'3 VARCOUJr.I(
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