Exeter Times, 1913-12-11, Page 3110 lelleSelftwite4, llidAtfelVtielkersii.e.,11,
ACTIVITIES OF 111011Fili
eftAtt,,,,Avit,4.11.,z11,ezeis,,mt
Hungary has over 5,000 women
members of trade unions.
In Australia, the custom of early
marriage ia favored.
TWO -Women will be appointed to
the Calgary police force.
Over 12,0a0 women voted at the
recent school election in Tolede,
Ohio,
Havana now has a newsPaPer de
vote(' to the interest of the. efltlal- ease it -431-29. When there ts an Irma
rights of women on the islandtatirtg rash a soothing boracic wash
Sahool teaelter.s i ArVianonsin will may belp allay the pain or itchin,
hereafter receive not less than $40 but of eminse it doesn't cure the
• '1'c'nth- +renb'e Skin complaints ai-saa
A Paris I.:ow-in. ltme, Gossert, from -an impnre eOindition of the
has jut given birth to her .25th blood and will' per&st until at
child, blood le purified. Dr. Williams
In England women smoke in re- Fink Fills bave cared many eases
tanrants, railway carriages and of eczema and skin diseases becanse
ther public plaees. they make new, rich Woad a...It
paderwiski, wife of the re, drives out the impurities clears the
•
HOW TO TREAT
ALI, SKIN 'TROUBLE
Grea,sy Ointments No Use---Nust,13e
Ourml Though tho Blood,'
It is not a good thing for people
with a tendency to have pimples
and'a blotchy complexion to afecar
themselyea with greasy ointments,
In fact they neuldn't dnYthing
worse, because the greaeo elega the
penes of the ,skin, making the
n°"vned pianist, raises poultry en skin and imParte a: glow healtn,
her farm as a pastime. 'The tenoning proof ia offered, Mrs.
In Norway every woman who Fred Tremble, Giinter, Ont„ says;
earins...$80 a year in the country, and For more than A year I was
$110 in the towns has a right to steadilY afflicted Ivith salt rheum
vote, or eczema. My hands were so sore
Twenty-three girls were born in ;that 1 oonld not nut them in water
eo eUv diva recently in an without the skin nraeking °nen.
Denver maternity hospital. tried all sorts a ointments reemn-
miss Araagaret aahana is one of mended for the tronble, but they
the me$t effieient mashers a,f the flia That do me a partiele of good,
Maucheeter (Ewa') eity ceencil. lef wage told Dr, Williams' Pink Pills
A union ilas been formed in .1,7..riga w0414,1 OUrb'tbk.4n4 begdA
land by the uneertittact teach.
-with he object of obtaining hi
salaries.
In England wernen ean be elected
as city conneillers, ;114:len-nen, may
• of ottles and to tile board
Dr, Williaane'
ftaking I took the Pilla
steadily for six or eight weeks, and
thee' enteplotely eitred the trouble,
This was eeYeral years ago, eeed
have never been bothered with it'
IC Pills are -sold
)-(mmg, wcoon,4 mristun
by all metlicine ealere or by mail
Ass,ociation of loos Angeles, Val, t 4(1 CVnIts IWN Pix hoWs
bas a coisrse where women al* $2,50 frem The Dr, "William& Medi -
taught to be etfieieet saleswomen. em Co., Brockville, Out,
The eity couneil of Calgary, h
decided to amend the cherter
the vile' so as to give the utunicipal
frarehiee to all adult women,
litoelem women in ("air*, who
have discardedthe traelitionel veil
h
may e einancipted if the mete
ment which is now on foot prove
61teCeF,siful.
The Countees of Warwick is t
become a journalist and lute taken
the position o directing the w
man's page of a London daily news-
paper.
Farmers' wives in America ton-
etifitte the largest elase of ceenoeni-
clay Iteeful women, for they pro-
elitee nine -tenths of the Deviltry
products of the nation.
English women peseess greater
political power than that posseeecd
in any part of the United States by
the feminine sex, extept in the few
suffrage states.
Mrs. Lorillard Spencer and Mass
Virginia Young, New York society
women, will go to the Philippine
Irierds witb the obj,et, of trying t
civilize the natives there.
Mrs. E. F. Morgan, who was
elected mayor of Brecon, Wales,
' last' year, ha e proved to be invalu-
able to the city because of her
economic municipal work in the
city.
'rho proposed amendment to the
A GARD EN CITY.
d aide.
h Anetrulia, 10
ealbed.
The mbers of the British, P
who recently vielted South
it a were like most other
vLitors to the!State, charmed with
be beanties of Adelaide, its caul -
tel. References to this suhjeet
were made by several of the legis-
lators at various of the funotiona
held in their honor. Tho Itigh
Hon. T. Lough, speaking ab the
"vie reception, referred to Ade -
as the garden city, and eeiel
the Ieseon the -visitors bad learned
from Adelaide was one which they
would not fail to take honac with
them. In Adelaide the municipal
authorities had realized the idea
of making Adelaide pleasant for
their people, and that was the very
method by which they would at-
tract population and continue to
develop the resources of their mar-
-elloes Australian continent. At
a farewell gathering in eonnection
with the visit Mr. Donald Mac -
mast e r, IC.C., said nothing
could exceed the beauty of the
great city of Adelaide and the sr' -
rounding country. To indicate his
sincerity he would mention that in
a letter written that morning to
Massachusetts constitution making his son at Cambridge ho stated that
women eligible to aPPointruout as he had travelled in most parts of,
zietaries public was defeated at tbe the world, but heal never seen a
recent election by a majoritY of more beautiful city than Adelaide',
OV er 5,000. ' and its surroundings, and that the
Seventeen -year-old Susan - beauty of both was only exceeded
Erereffs of Hubbard, 0- is the sea- by the generous and kind hospital..
end best apple grower in the state ity cd its citizens.
of Ohio. She has worked with her
father in the orchard for several BET.arEn posiTioN.
years. She ti-ot only attends high
school, but spends much °I her And Increased Salary as a Result
time prUning and spraying the of Eating Right Food.
trees.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rittenhouse of There is not only comfort in ea.t-
Paterson, Ni., has come into a ing food that nourishes brain and
legacy of $20,000 left by her grand- body but sometimes it helps a lot in
father with a provision that she increasing one's salary.
would not get it unless she was 25
years of age and was a mother.
Rittenhouse having just given
birth to a child proved her right th
the inheritance.
WRECKED FORTUNES.
Bought in Cheap and Made Some
.Men Rich.
A few years _ego a ship was
wreeked on the Coast of Africa.
She had contained a valuable car-
go, but it was considered useless to
try to recover it, and the wreck was
;sold for a mere song.
The new .owner took a sporting
chance, charted a ahip, raised the
wreck, and eventually towed -her to
the Thames, London. She is still
sailing the seas and has made a
fortune for her owner. Sonic time
ogo a steamer was wrecked of the
Yorkshire coast, containing -a num-
ber, of pictures,and other valuables,
• As it was thought that theae must drawing a` larger aalaay thanI had
be ruined she was sold to a, man ever done before,
who hid $1,500. The cargo was •• "As I see little children playing
found to be little the worse'and around mo and enter into tsir
was sold for nearly $50.000 1 • games I wonder,if 1 am the same
Only the other day, in a. very teacher of whom, two years ago,
children spoke as 'ugly old thing.'
'"Grane-Nuts food with cream
has become a regular part of my
diet, and I have not been siek .ada.y
in the past two years." Name given
by Canadian P.,stum Ce.„. Windsor,
ere
ville,"
ri• tts
A Western school teaeher tells an
dntere,sting experience. She says:
"About two years ago I was ex-
remely miserable from a nervous-
ness that had been coming on. for
some time. Any sudden noise was
actually painful to me and my
.nights were made miserable by hor-
rible ninhtraare. -
"I was losing flesh all the time,
and at last was obliged to give up
the school, I was teaehing and go
home.
"Mother put me to bed and sent
for the doctor. I was so nervous
tlie cotton sheets, gave me a
and theyeput me in woollens. The
medicine I took. did me no apparent
good. Finally, a neighbor suggest-
ed that Grape -Nuts might be good
for mcl, to eat. I had never heard
of this food, but the name sounded
good, so I decided to try it.
"I began to eat Grape -Nuts and'
soon ..found my reserve energy
growing, so that in a Ebert time I
was filling a better position and
eimiler case, a Wl'e..C1C was bought,
or $1,840 by a Melbourne firm, who
were laughed at in consequence.
She had been under water for two• -
months, and it Was supposed that
her oargo (of pig-iren and, coke)
as btt buried in the o 013,1,?"
As a inatter of fact bhc
go to the, boat was
e in her heves abein
lameter and herecif
to '
One, . Read, ' well -
• PITEMIOAL EXACTNESS.
now Profeseor Rumen Saved. the
Salts.
The remarkable skill in dealin
with the material of their experi-
ments that aome chemists have is
well illustrated by. the following
story told of the great German
nheiniet, Prof, Robert Bunsen.
Professor Bunion evaporated fiftY
hogsheads of water from the Dark -
beim spring, an4 carefully isolated
from. the reaidue a raa1.1 quantity
f the salts of two very rare ele-
ments, caesium and rubidium, He
dissolved these salts in a aanall
beaker of water, and set them aside
on his laboratory table.
One day a friend came to see
Pro-
enor Bunsen: Umaeticed by t
chemist, his visitor, in leaning
againsE,t!ie laboratory table, tipped
over the beaker, and spared ita con-
tents on the floor and on his. cloth-
ing, The EolatiOO iooked like Plain
water, so :the anan thought nothing
of the aceNlent, and a faw Minutes
later took his departure.
Shortly after the Fentleman had
gone, Bunsen noticed, that ti o yen -
tents of the beaker had been. spill -
<I, Instantly he ran out to the
street, overtook his friend, and
broughthin hack to the lahoran
tory
With water, Bunsen earef e
traeted the emits from the ebevcof
the gentleman's coet and his an-
derelothing, washed his arm, oeai-
a. dro,p thet bad epattered on
his 4110e, carefully 'washed the floor
and the table, oellected ell the eplue
ns together, purified them, and
evaporation 'found that he bad
cowered the valuable SatSe
erfeet was hie Skill that he had
1st a weiglatable amount.
I S
od
You Res Ito Quiehly.
'Womanly beauty Jo largely the out-
..
rd. expreesion et health.
he.
with pale cheeks and
poo' complexion needs nit/divine--
Nide Potent tonic to regulate hea
yetem.
To tone 'Op the eternach—to Insure
good digestion --to give neW life and
vitality to the whole eyetera--where is
there a remedy like Dr. Hamilton's
Pills?
Dr. Iramiltent Pills enable you to
eat what you liko--they correct con-
atipationr,-make neurlshing blood—
instil force and vim Into a rundown
system,
It nervous and ,can't sleep your re-
medy is Dr. Iffunilton's
search out the must) of your condition
and you rlso In the morning refeeshod,
strong, vigorous, ready for the day's
work.
Dr. Hamilton asks, evor7 weak and
debilitated person to Ilse his Aland:eke
and Butternut P1118, They make old
folks feel young, and weak folks feel
strong, 'Their effects upon insomnia
and langour is marvellous. Hundreds
declare they soothe and quiet the
nerves so that a good night's rest al-
ways follows their use.
To loolt well, to feel well, ed keep
-well, use Dr. liamilton's Pills. They are
mild, cleansing, strengthening—good
Lor the young or old. Sold by an
dealers in 25e. boxes.
PUT A GLASS EYE IN PET -DOG.
Sanatorium Where Canine Get
Diets and Hair Restorer.
There is a, -wonderful hospital at
Ruislip, England, whose injured
dogs and cats are (lured by the most
modern surgical methods. Opera-
tions under ana,esthetics are quite
an ordinary feature, while among
the achievements of the hospital
are the replacing of a dog's damag-
ed eye by a faultless artificial e3o.
The hospital is known as the Ru-
islip Dog Sanatorium, and Mr.
Hamilton Kirk, M.13-0.T.S., is in
charge of the sanatorium. The in-
jured animals should consider
themselves lucky, for medical skill
is appliecl-to them which even a hu-
maneivbeeing would bt thankful t
reco
"A few weeks age," said Mr.
Kirk, "a King Charles spaniel who
had a great affection for cats came
to the sanatorium with a, lecerated
eye.' The cat with which he had
tried to be friendly not only spurn-
ed him,' but attacked him, with the
result that I had to put him under
an anaesthetic and - provide him
with a glass eye.
went without food before the
operation just like a human being.
I managed to get an artificial eye
which was a perfect naatch,, and
now the spaniel rejoices in a lovely
brown eye, and nobody could bell
that it was artificial.
"Another fox terrier was sent
here for trea,tment when he devel-
oped distemper two days after his
arrival,. He was immediately Put
iete the isolation hospital."
This dog was treated like a hos-
pital patient while he was ill. 'This
was his diet—
Breakfast—Milk and g beat,
Dinner --Milk and eggs, and
eornfloltia,' and Benger's baby food
miked. - • '•
-Drinks—Berley waternd rice
ater.
e often applied to
a '''.a,`nd ot er, dog
'Olen.' ' laici 'Ail
WHOLE 11001
• A SOLID RASH
"""rr''''t4Yr-.,"•-•••
Thicki Fine End Red. Agony °filch-
• log and Burning Frightful. One
Cake of Cuticura Soap and BQX
of Cutioura Ointment Curod.
rower PaAcna, trgP vre
aaaaaat4 noy- cigid's trouble wc,S,
V.40.ifb.9111,1rU war,iicii111444 d the
*.rto 444 4ibole4 444
-g.bt #st.bp s35.14 .41.4410 94, 4$
g eeA bheee: is*.c.4.41. 4
was. a tloo# Ono reab,
d in celpir ead laeepannr
Itcbr 1PtTr.4$1, Tbo
7.*trt PO wined or leanFdas, 4
raw ”CO "effilt4 AttOP
PIT 700,07,'Patter Ja the.
4a PA P,T(47 :4AT,P,r: gene 4P144
ea
eackalde.aadhlaokad ttios arta74 taw,
',,lgaSo4a WO. 'Wove pet-A*4 And t4P
't4.044044.fte;4151.1.404V4444444.*4444
ecaegunaleaWo t44.111,W4wPt4P143
tit ts0,
%,44,4 4( itIVOtt 'god ko#41;4•4 wee 1
**algae itaVittetle Item see 4 0,44,0
' ' coratek the Ala 4, .144 og one, ra4ea
ail to premVtliat.1 rcc44,4 rattlae4
4tos *0 or Pc4t411,,, •,Pory• 418bt,, from
tieelYie Om la thealaraiar
hca. havp bffi •tor,ca PP out Pr 4P4
andeaelcad, 14; sntrariass. 'Vero se Dad.
flvtatt pernianeatanre 4100 Z. sat
00. Cancers, eaatt. and Olaintos‘
70.11400 ens Witt nleot
tarP144, OP Pitt 144Itt rot, toar*eattwa
aea $10,4444 to ,§47 t1144„04e0 ett4 CC43414et9-
nil get'onfr PiikkAfit elnkriagogipotit
nee law of eutleara Q1"nitstual.
ItraSaanial Manes, afar ia„ lots,
Cetleara soap and Minima geld ewey.
vb.ore..„ Pc Lb Nos:moon et eagna Nvith
82-1:4 hook,send'Oo4t-cae4 to roo.r Dro
4 ,04ePli PPM, Deb, P,Peaco. U8 L
Only a few days ago the mistress of
a little Pekinese ordtre4 eole fe
his dinner, This COO, a Wahl
"One cat," eaid Mr. Kirk,
der my eltarge beart a Mtn
ger-striker. For day it wen
tout food, t onlly eon
• to eat e
the
•
T st for ra
and keep at this sanatorium
a week.
Ritehener Is Eatallst.
TI lleged plot in Venice ogains
the life of Lord Kitehener recalls
the fact that he has always declaa.
el himself to be a fatalist of fatal.
iets. Some time ago he amid that
he never imagined for a moment
thnt he would die in hie bed, Init
that hie end would come very Cud.
denly end without, previous 'Warn-
ing. "With that idea deeply sunk
in his mind he has made al his ar-
rangements for the disposal of such
property as be will leave, which,
by the way, will be more consider-
able thaa a good Many PeoPle
agino. Ile is firmly convinced that
he has at least one more campaign
of the first magnitude to go tier-ough
before he dies and be is equally
prepared for that,
als know yon aro
el when 1 have eatedetimi
l
they have lo
and kept as
•Split 40 Cords
At Age Of
A. INTERCSTING. CASE. Que,
growmg
, a7. .,
,
n 1-4 „reaps iTast,
, ,
ulnet4n,r3,y aa
eye u ,.
ip her ,0'4i.11e,4,
aS •g$,,,, 4 Y1.4eR tilk..y werein the ,,
-...: -,-, - g saRe manner
it4: sho, tra !,:,,, ,, pliadron
andherawn• n,,I,J,?,,,4t, .
all ,i,.-eraiete,d in the .
g 't-
, ,..
:mown. inei,f3en,t,
,- y4.47..--„, a,z,',/ tlW+
1.q. d;Anq.,14;?r, lInd 7eg 0n
an dinary niasOle7„,710 gni
,,4,gt`.1. 1 ' '
A a th, ekii„7,4' '. (-
, -.'„i4 h6.,..;.;-,., t
athe
my .it
an, i„,,,,,,, rrz,
14:' the
• ,oted far
ori,r;
.1.gint - N
:Offenee,: "t
*little. ' rsUea
Tbo n. k '
' sittiaC
' he
POW 14o4 of eightandve years oz. age
can boaSt Of unicii else but; p031,, health
and strll,ine'Awl. such
mi
was
Ure edttion et wha
he known to eYqr." soul in, the nelgb.-;
'home at Lime Lake,
"Quito ursolleite.d," wres Mr.
ave
Mars1r. "1 wsii to ray holy
Leen bo eh /7er, yenr,.. whiz .stc
trouble. tried everything 0.
Imnefit_ was t,•,,,,,rn
1,4y- affl2cled wltil swelling and gas„H
hirad :::m.n..th distress ilattwree,s,reeaL
tried kr,reryilling 4.tonle think c?, he
w:ctIn?.m,;:lit,„ Then reeerea
meuded but .Neriine
did Me a pe.Wer goed-emeteleee
ne.au ;$0 that within the 'beet
three .,;reel-rs 1406.1,t4,E0 able to Sat.
a -bout forty core er stove, mitoed.'. 1.
always 4tie7.S. to NeryilteceatWill',
E„.pl,v,T,„ys recoramend it, and vainid'fike
.to meet, anyone '..rad convinCe, t,„14Mg
tn.4O*4bt, as to Whg eeeeemina bee ,
deo? fer Me,"
with
01 wa-
Large 1041141Y S4OlnitlegiA
; 25Oa at all storekeepers
SION or The oaterrhozone
or.
Tobace
Thom i
world 'where the
ed a
and ieThe enir the
genuin
win use anythingtht
tobaceenafroln 414040 of iron,
pip-
tn to A 49104 104"4.,. Whe not
eve l these axe aiva;:lablie he wil111Ae
the earth Ito done this by mOr.
•0# Allaall :hob) itC/ei tbe'tAtla4.
o from which ho raolges a passage
the smoke by pushing a oerved
leen of wire through, the ground.
then liea taco downwards, ap,
a light to the tobacco, ,anol his
to the ground,. at the pot
re he hes withdrawn 140
ekes tnpeewee.
In niauy 'villages a the nor
'web provinces of India are
ound pablie hookahs for the
nd fort of travellerS.
no has heard the X
Indian's,pipe ofof i pout
Blucher s pipaamoking
very different character.
AppoMbael 11,144 to 60 VOSb af
"pipe.untsteri" whose duty iti Nen
to fill a, long olay pipe and ban
to tho general before every enage
meat. Motor would then ouje
• few whiffs, give back the pipe,
gallop into the fi,gliting line.
he1 La0.st very
For
aro cure 4
t. to rent
le
atieet
g4
boat
Tro
" 13.
e
.„„h
-on
the
:r`qS
A
1 4nat
iwtoa but et
ty clewed a41
h them.
....•••••••••••••
ng Oot :male et,
'tined to ura
very hoUe ad before. thr
uhed letpreved. Ca
quiehty cured me, am
ohne."
ij
bin
01
WILL U.S. ANDIEX CANADA.?
Uncle SA= lute about as =Via ,clumeo
to do so as a ches.n ;old corn salve hi ne ,
of tering a, earn, liothinit stroll vuolt
action' as Putanen'o Cern Ratreete
cures painleesly In tweutento
beurL reef °see .Tainarea," at
On jlis Metal.
"And where you shot at Water-
loo V'
"Rather -- hundreds of times.
Why, I keep coming across bullets
in my system even now."
elinard's Liniment Curss Diphtheria.
.
When you search for honor
among thieves take a, polieeman
along.
LIQUID SULPHUR cures sore foot.
She Knew Him.
"Well " said he, anxious to make
up their quarrel of yesteaday,
"aren't you curious to know what's
in this pareel 7"
"Nat very," replied his wife in -
„differently.
PWell, it's something for the one
I love best i.n the world.”
"Ah I suppose it's those new col-
lars you saidyou needed."
Progreso.
I rglax t "Lett thee you doferrd-
inc you only charged me $eta'
ewyer t 'That was five yesrs
when you wore a struggling
eoung burglar. Now that you have
rrrivcd' you nuiet pay morel"
Try Mtwine Eye Remedy
If you liave Red, 1,Vea.ls, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Ryeildo. Doesn't Smart
—Soothes Eye Pain. Drugists Sell
Ilurine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25a, 50o.
Murine Eye Salvo b Aseptic Tubes,
25z.., 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail.
An Z.wo TonIc Qood or 4,1! 53:en tegt Need Cars
klurina Eye Remedy Co.. ChIcnas
His Choice.
"Good night, you precious
lamb i"
"Mother, if you must call me
something, wouldn't you just as
soon call me a,„ billy -goat 1"
fillnard's Liniment Cures nouto, &o.
1V9sa Girili.
The happy man who always sings
And who is free from debt,a,
Is he who does not want the things
He knows he cannot get.
LIQUID SULPHUR Is an antiseptic.
A Slippery Mystery.
After years of study scientists
are still in ignorance as to the ori-
gin of the eel, which is in many
ways an exceedingly puzzling ereit-
ure. For instance, he will reside
for years in the dark depths of the
ocean, and then suddenly adjourn
to the surface • for a couple of
years. He is a born wanderer, and
apparently quite indifferent to
changes of climate; for he will
warm himself in the Gulf Stream
for a time, and then, all of a sud-
den make tracks for cold water.
After that he rosy decide to try
fresh water, and proceed to take up
his abckle in a river, travelling
sometimes 3,000 miles to do so!
Neither does the eel m.ind, very
much whether he is in the water or
not, for ine, will make his way over
damp grass, even when quite
young, to a pond or lake miles
away. Here 13e may stay for years,
but eventually he will probably re-
turn overland to the nearest' river,
and froni thence once mexe. to the
EVer 'y11 C, o who cannot play al --
as tries the hotel piano.
I lk. •Ont.
clitreet nt Ikea
LLIkagIZT.
Cats
hain
two day
:11 a a
Dietetic. Cent,
need, you glieltonl
--
LIQUID SULPHUR carts rtu
Two Women.
She; "Generally speaidug, 1 imve
good disposition. I3ut there are
twa women in mo."
Ile: "Is that., nhy you need so
many new hats 7"
tiinard's Liniment Cures Distemper.
An English gentleman and his
wife -were being driven about Ire-
land by 4), rather reel antholy jarvey,
who could see no silver lining to the
eland overshadowing his country
and his own particular trade. "Ne -
Ter mind, Pat," said the English-
man. "You'll have a grand time
when they give you home' rule."
"Bedad, yer honor, and we win—
ter a week." "Why for a weeki"
"Drivin" all the gerttry to the
boat," answered Pat.
SEVERE COLO ON LUNGS AND
CHEST QUICKLY RELIEVED
by Na- DruJeo, Synip of Linseed,
Licorice and Chlorodyne
Mr. J. Seward, Bromptonville, Que.,
writes.:
'Two weeks ago I took a severe cold
which settled on my lungs and my chest
was very sore, breathingtigi,t and severe
hackingcorip,h. I was feelinginiserabi e.
1 bought a bottle of Na-Dru-Co Syrup of
Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne and
after a few doses I felt great relief anal
went into a sound sleep, a thing I was
not able to do for some nights. Next
day I was able to 1?e around again, and
betore completing the bottle, felt as welt
as ever. It is a fine coter,li and cold
enre.',
Na-lirti-Co Syrup of Linseed Licorice
and Chloroclyue relieves the irritation
and "stuffed -up' feeling in the air pass-
ages, soothes ftle ticklIng which makes
you cough, loosens the phlegm and
drives out the cold before it gets trotable,,
SOM e.
•
in 25c and 50e bottic
Druggist's Natioual DruF,and ChenkA
Co, of Canada, Limited. •
lo.
A 1
TTO HIGE.
Piar:o Acton
tV's ars tb
1 e ee
C4UAi AW
leteantereer
nbnrtct3 nr.d a LAR
d R
day urs
ar
Chiznorilla hold scrf3.e08reelt1034
FaUprico Iht noel rendy. Wrte for It.
HIRAM JOHN5e;3 L rrzi;
St. pan! St.
ail Dept. "0" rlantroai.
nr� for et
Ir.t (75
%,e
IMUT.11..
le ca,tr.ra or
t'414r;,',qr
Yee.
do Came
NNW..
Your
Friend's or
Your Own
PHOTO
Will
Look Well
In This.
The neatest photo frames; varlowl
genuine woods not Veneered; a suitable,
Xmas gift •
Pot5)ai44
Post (lard. nice, Si" a rsr.". • • • .35. et5
Cabinet sine, GO"
Selling at much higher prices in all
stores. Tour money back if net satis-
fied, Order now for Xmas delivery.
evaGreeneate siervrear DO., nm:eee vsre
729 Dorchester St. West, ritontroal.
A T EATISE
on the
llorse
F EE
itc
Trtegt15..
05
tiOASS• N41)
01•51P56.5
We offer you frec
this book that tells
you all about horse
diseases and how to
cure theta. Call for it at vat
local druggist or write us.
KENDAINS
SPAVIN CUE
o 411volt-1:1'1,1a. etires Spovin, Cu*, SraM1,,
411Igt,01,o any. othor laMonoso,ifoicklg
small exvmro. Bad Irtuat, rja,11041,/ .4mom, 0*,says -I kAoarybur Sporin dos (M. a
Mame tlmt 'had Rip 0..1... nad. 11. aaanaa
Kondoirc fApnvin *Aro 1.3 told tAt thelmSOrrnmorica
tottlo, 455'44 Ityaatiom,ot gOtil. bur
too bool: ot.yobr Iowa &`agg-L.Wziol•IM
Dr. 15. .4. 3El5lDALL COIVDPANY',
• lEitesla.ursy '1'zillit.:41/ezzaaaft 51