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The Brussels Post, 1907-3-28, Page 7•4,44 4.41. AO, HEALTH Otas0000•s0004-4•4444.444 Many ,elisons are seidoin reallY fortable as regards their feet, except perhaps Xl 1142I11111110Y. Their feet are alweys cold, 1101 only during the de', but also end especially when in bed. Associated with Oils condition we often find ithilblains-not so frequently In this country as in Englund, yet often enough to warrant a few words regarding their prevention and cure, Persistently cold fact are clue to de- fective circulation. There Is a lack of tone In the MootIttrumels or a weettness in (110 contractile •face of the heart which results in e semistagnation in tile outlying parts of Me txxly. The suf- ferer from cold feel, usually has cold hands as well, and is In danger of hav- ing his ears frost-bitten on a stinging cold day if he does not keep them wen rubbed or protected by ear -mitts. One who is troubled with this condi- tion should have Me feet well protected ty stout shoes with thick soles, which will keep out the inoisture, and If the Ieet have Wen wet there should be no delay in changing shoes aod stockings on returning home, Overshoes may be worn on cold and snowy days, but rub- • bers should be avoided, except the kind that envoi' only the soles of the shoes, which are sometimes neee.ssary, since avail:le-proof soles are unfortunately sel- • dom found on the ordinary shoe. Better, however, than protecting •rhe feet by extra covering is treatment di- rected to improving the local and gen- eral circulation.' The best local treat- ment Is by means of water. Night and morning the feet should be immersed , in hot woter for a minute, then plunged • into cold water, -the colder the better, - kept, there while one counts ten slowly, and then rulthed briskly with a coarse towel until they 'aro thoroughly dry. • They should then be stroked for a min- ute or two, with the hands pressed flinty against the skin, in an, upward direction. This treatment should be kept uP for a long time -a 'year or two lf necessary, until tho tone of the ves- sels is restored. As the condition is one of faulty gen- eral circulation, general h•eatmen t should also be instituted. Indeed, ha- bitually cold feet and hands constitute a danger-Mgnal. The sufferers arein a condition of weak resistance, and aro • especially prone to become consumptive. Fatly footls ere usually required, especi- • ally butter and cream. ' if the simple uses of water that have • been indicated, and changes in diet, do not overcome the tendency, a physician ' should be consolted, for there is a con- stitutional fault that calls for remedy. -- Youth's Companion. LAUGH AND GROW YOUNG. If we laughed more we should MI be happier and healthier. True, we aro a buay and a very practical people, and most of us 'Probably ilnd more in this life to bring the frown than the 'smile; hut, nevertheless; it, la a pity that we do not laugh more -that we do not bring ourselves to the laup, if need be. For wo all agree that a good laugh is the best medicine in the world. ' Physicians have said that no other feeling works so much good to the entire human body as that of merriment. As a digestive it, N unexcelled; as a means ot expanding the lungs there is nothing . better. It keeps the heart and face young. It is the best of MI tonips to the spirits. 11 N too, the most enjoy- able of MI sensations. A good laugh makes us better friends with ourselves and everybody around us, and puts us into closer touch with what is best and brightest in our lot in life. It is to be regretted, then, that such a potent agency for our perSonal good is not ' more often used. -It costs nothing. All other inetheines are more or less oxpen- stye. • "Why," said .an old doctor, not long ego, "11 people fully realized what it nleant to themselves to laugh, and they laughed as they should, ninety per cent. ot the doctors would have to go MA uf busines,s." Probably, when we ' get a little Jess bus)', WO shall laugh more. For, after all, the difference between gloom and laughter is but a step. And if more of us theit a step asideoftener than we do, end rested more, we weuld laugh more. I3y laughing we do not meanthe silly giggle indulged in by some women and so many girls. • • There N no outward mark which de- monstrates he woman of shallow mind DO unmistakably as that of giggling. L There is 310 sense in the giggle; ne bene- fit to he &Hond from it. It makes it fool of the person 'herself, and ',andel% everyone about her uncomfortable; but just as the giggle is the outcome of a small mind, the hearty latigh is the re- solkin of a healthful nature, What we want Is . more good laughers in the world -not more giggler&, • ' THE HOME DOCTOR. A good wash for the eyds when ;In- flamed from cold or lo'ss of sleep is one ounce of distilled witch hazel arid one Ounce of pure water. Bathe the eyes frequently with this wash, and the eo- sult, should be successful. II -nevem women wetted only drink more water they would not be so nerv- ous. Nearly every physielan will re commend a woman '''who Is stickling from nervous prostrailon or nervous exhenstion to deink lots of water be - !moon meals, bUt molly women who do not come under the doctor's CRPO wohld feel better end leek better if they would • drink say a quart of water in the course of a day, Water is a nerve food, it has a distinctly Mottling effect when sipped gradually, as one eon Jest tor herself. NOT FOND OF DOGS. The Bride: "1 toid hubby I was going to give hint something of my own cook - fog end he ;mid I'd better try it on a dog first. Wasn't that a cruel' sugges- . lion ?" Iles' Bosom Priem) : *Vets I And I thought your hoslorni vaas so fond of ' dogs 1" A SPRING NEED, Weak, Tired end Depressed • FeoPlo Need a Tonle to Put the Blood Illoht. Spring blood is bad bleed, Indoor life during the vinter Months is responsi- ble Mr weak, watery, Impure blood, You need a tante to build up the blood In spetng Just as Mich is the trees need new sap to give them vitality for the slimmer. In the spring bed blood shOWs itself In many ways. In some it breeds pimples erul eruptions. in others 11 may be through occasional lietitiaches, a variable appetite, perliapa twinges of neuralgia or rheumatism, or a lazy feel - big in the morning end a desire to avoid exertlen. Fee these spring ell - mots It is a tonic you Peed, and the gren'eat bleod-inakIng, health -giving toile in all the world N Dr. Williame' Molt Pills. Every dose helps to make new, rich, red, health -giving blood, 1,vhich roaches every nerve and every organ In the body, bringing health, strength end energy to weak, despon- dent, ailing men and women. Here Is proof. Mrs, Geo. Merritt, Sandy Covq, N S., says; "I was weak, feeling Trite- erable and terribly run down. 'rho doc- tor whom I consulted said the trouble %Its anaemia, but he did rot help "ne. A friend advised me to take Dr. Wil- liams' Pink P1118 and it Is simply im- possible for ine to overestimele the good they have done me. I shall al- ways recommend them to ailing friends," .. guI if you Want new health you must gel the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, manufactured in Can- ada at 13rockville, Ont. Other so-called pink pills orb fraudulent Imitations. The genuine Dr. Williams, Pink Pills are sold by all reputable medicine dealers or sent by mall at r)o cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing the Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. MAY BE EITHErt. "What / ',vent," said the young man, "Is to get married, and have a peaceful, quiet home." "Well," saki Farmer Corntossol, "sometimes 0 works that way, and semegmes it's like joinin' a, clebatin. society." ENOUGH SAID. "Excuse me," impulsively exclaimed the bold, bad man, "but you certainly have a trim little waist, Miss Vecness." "Yes," replied the young lady, with peculiar emphasis, "there's no setting around that, Mr. Freschly." HAVE YOU A WEAK BACK ? DOES RHEUMATISM 011 NEURALGIA TORTURE 1/00? Zara -DIM will give Speedy Relief. Has the trying Muth. Weather brought, ott 'Your Rheumatism or Neuralgia, br put an ache Into that weak back of yours? if lt has, remember that Zan'', Buk rubbed well in over the achingpart will give you speedy relief. Zam-Bult contains valuable herbal essence$ so re- fined and concentrated, so searching and so powerful, that a little rubbing enables them to penetrate diseased •or inflamed muscles, nerves and tendons. That ache in Ilnib or back means Hint Use rausclm and nerves are needing help. They have "caught 0i:4V-the nerves are "starved" -irritated, inflam- ed. Your body is a wonderful machine mid 11 sometimes needs a Illtle lubri- cation. What proper lubricatIon does for an overhead merthin.e beeping, Um- BuR will do for a joint op lever or muscle Which isoinflarned, or heated, cr sore, or aching, beeeuse of cold, neu-, might, rheumetism, etc. Mrs. John Stdstene, of Swan Valley, Wan.), says: "I have proved Zam-Buir le, be a Sure cure for rheinnalism. 11 gave me such relief that I would not bc without it in the house." For cold in the chest, catarrh in the head, elm Zam-Buk rubbed well inlo chest .and forehead gives quick relief. Besides its uses as, an embrocation, Zarn-13uk heals chlipped ',ands and cold sires, eczema,. poisoned. wounds, scalp soros, itch; barbei's -rash, blood poison, pimples, boils, Spring ermittons, etot it alao Mops bleeding end cures piles, astute, etc. AI1 druggists and stores at 50e. a box, or, from Zam-Buk Co., Toeonto, kr price, 6 boxes sent for $e.50. . Send 10 stamp for postage otf free trial sample. • Mrs. Neyberleigh "Jelinny, N the new baby at your hope a boy or a girlr Johnny "Me says it's a girl, but it ain't ta be baptized till next Sunday, an if 1 have my way ebout it she'll change her mind before then." , • Why go limping. end whining about your corns when a 55 cent bottle of Holloway's Corti Cure will , Nanove them? Give it a trial and you will hot regret .11. MP. 'Young: ..My little girl is neaely two years old,' and hasn't learnt to talk yet." Mr, Peek ; "Don't let that worry you. 5,Iy wifo Says she didn't learn to talk until she was neat,ly three„and Ing, Mr, Peck's vothe,o.t this point was choked with sobs ••••••MinnmaninMennanaln ISSUE NO. 12-07. BRITISH ARMY METHODS WHAT THE GERMANS THINK OF TIRE ORGANIZATION. LIeulenani-General von ;ninon Orttl- cizes British War AllnIstees • Scheme, To the current number of the Milliar, Woctienblatt, 1,1011.1enani-General von 41snson contributes an interesting eriti- olsni of Mr, lialclane's lieW scheme I Army organization. General von Janson's. criticism is in the main favorable, but he admits that any detailed discussion would be ill- timed at present, because so inueli de - Penis on the extent to 55e151011 national conditions admit of Om practical devel- opment of the schemes for the volun- teers and militia, UNIQUE ARMY. Tho English army la unities, he says, in twc respects. In the first place, it has retained the reeruillng eget= which all other 'European countries surren- dered nearly a century ago. In the see- ond place, it makes no attempt to keep secret Its scheme or organization. That Is but one more instonee ofthe peculi- arly English finality of self-confidence, which, in the long run, does not fall to exercise a.. certain moral influence abroad. • • - • EXCEPTIONAL ORGANIZATION. In any ease, the Colonial Empire ef Great Britain, not only justifies but ab- solutely demands OD -organization dif- feting hom the ordinary schemes. 'The abolition ot the intermediate army corps commands Is fully justified in a. regu- lar army consisting of only 'Mx (this - ions and one, infantry division. Such Intermediate commends would not be maintained even on the continent in the case of a similar number of troops, and their removal makes both for shopld- city and for SECURITY AND COMMAND. The numerical strength of the army destined for foreign service shows, thinks the general, that it is calculated for war on the continent of Europe QUO as much as for active service In other quarters of the globe, The army itself is, of course, much too small to engage in a continental campaign on Ito own account, even with the aid of England's Immense navel preponder- ance. But England will always lind ally with an army on the continental scale, no matter with whom her quarrel may be. The English tinny would then be landed either on the enemy's _coast m in the ports of sorne nominally neu- tral power, to be used either directly for combat on the actual strategic lino or, more probably, to effect a diversion elsewhere. It may be remarked, en passant, that the "'neutrality" of Supposed neutral ground in case of European war is al- most always regarded by German mili- tary writers of the present date as a comparatively harmless make-belleve, General von Janson speaks throughout et "benevolent neutrals:. A DECEPTIVE NAIVETE. It is clear, the wHter proceeds, that In such operations the whole of the m- eniar ru•my would be engaged at once. and the apparently naive revelations or its' numerical strength are seen to be not quite so naive after all when' it is realized that Ilis only the strength of the first, assault which is thus made. Once the landing Is offected,, this first army may be followed by the reserves cf yoonianry, militia and volunteers, be- cause, thanks to England's naval supre- macy, ihe danger of an invasion of her own territory is pralically confined to a surprise visit before the war N well under way. It is, _however, question- able how for these_reserves can be re- garded as lolly suited for is continental cetnpnign, 'though it must aot be forgot- ten that in such a campaign troops from India might be brought into action. For the rest, a dear view of 1155'20u - ellen win only be pomible when it is known 10 what extent the new regula- tions 0,s to length of service are mica. •lated to ensure a permanent and re- liable reserve. THE RETOITr. "Look at, Inc,' exclaimed the lawyer, warmly ; "I never 'took a drop of meelt- eine In my itth and thn as strong tra any Iwo of your patients put together." "Well, that's ,nothing," retorted the physician. "I never went to law in my life, and lan tis rich as ;my Iwo .dozen 'Of your clients put together." ' • IS you sire out of sorts get a bottle of 'Forrestal' the best Ewan, and you will be surprised bow quickly that tired fooling will wear off. tt1.00 bottles, All dealers In motiluina• • SlrAl'ISTIGS OF TRAMS show Britain's Immense Superiority - Per Capita Comparison. Mr. Lloyd-Gcorge, in allStrOlt ID. a qumtion put by Mr. Months White, 110S compared England's (rade in 1006 with that of the United Slates, France anti. Germany in a singularly instructive form. The foreign (retie of Ilse United King - dote per head of the population was last year emilvaient to £20 110. 7d ; in the Uni Led Sint es it, was £7 lis. 1 I ; In France £10 8s, WI., and In Germany £11 7s. :10d. per heed. • For home consumption the Imports per head of the population of the United Kingdom was XII Os. att; In the United Slides £.3 45. 2.d.; In France 15 Cs. Id., end In Gertneny ibm 8s. per head. , NOT FLATTERING. Old Gent "Pon my word, modem,. 1 should hardly have known you, ye» havo altered so noichl" Lady. (archly) 1 "For the better or for the worse?" 01d Gent: "All, madam, yoU Could only ,change tbr the better," les impossible to' love a man tor the cnemies „he has iritide H Yon are on the "•,44. 4 ••••••menorn ISA ISYS SMILII. flaby.$ Smile indleeles that he is well anti heppy. It is only the 51011 etiiid who Is emu and restless. And the mother can depend upon it Mat' when her baby epics he Is net crying simply In be ugly --that is not his nature -he Is crying heeause lie Is in pain -moat probably his little Stomach le out et order, The mother will flrid Baby's Own Tablets a never failing cure for all the minor aliments of little Oiled, 111 the hoMea where the Tablets tire Used there are ne cross, crying babies -- ne- ttling but bright, happy and playful babies -the kind that fire a joy to the home. Mrs, Jes, Legree, Carefree', N, stlYst the time I sent Mr Ruby's Own Tablets my little' 0110 was weak end failing. tie would cry night and (la)', end 1 rild not seem able to get any- thing to help him. After giving him Me Tablets there was a great change, end he has since thrived finely.'"fhe Tablets arc sold by druggists or lay »toil at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • NEW ARTILLERY GUNS. Since November 30 last, three more (butteries of. [loyal Horse Artillery have received the 13 -pounder quick-11ring gun, wh,c)5 leaves five batteries of the seven- teen under War °Mee control to receive the new equipment. The five batteries of horse artillery still armed with the obsolete gun are those at Dorchester and Chrlstchurch In the United Kingdom, Iwo South Africa, and tho battery at Calt•o. ' Of the Royal Field Artillery, fifteen batteries have received the 18 - pounder quick -firing gun since November 30, making a total al fifty-one batteiles now in receipt of the new weapon. e . VALUABLE MEDICAL PRESCRIPTION sTrioNuirm RECOMMENDED BY A WELL KNOWN TORONTO DOCTOR. The following very valuable proscrip- tion will be appreciated' by many with are suffering from La Grippe, as It is a certain cure, end will save many a doctor's bill. It is almost a' certain preventive as well" -"When you feel that you are taking cold or have that chilly feeling or aching in any part LI the body or head, go immediately to your druggist and get; 1 Bottle Psychine (pronounced Si-Iceen). 1 doz. 2 gr. Quinine Capsules. "Take two teaspoorisful of Psychine In same quantity of water or sherry before each meal, and before retiring. Take a 2 -grain capsule of quinine before going to bed also, followed by a drink el' hot lemonade or other good hot drink. Do not be alarmed if you per- spire freely -so much the better. The. Psychine can be used without the quin- ine if preferred. Use it until cured, will give certain relief." The same doctor says he has fund this prescription invariably successful ia (Wording quick and permanent re- lief In cases of coughs, colds, eatarrh, bronchitis and other throat and chest troubles. Mrs. Bean, who has taken this prescription, says: "I had been suffering from La Grippe. My lungs were weak, and I had a cough, but Psychine cured me." tt, "MRS. H. BEAN. • "Cheapside, Ont." Psychine can be procured from any druggist at 50c and $1.00. It is a very popular and largely used remedy. "More trouble," sighed M'Nulty," put- ting on his coat. "lf it ain't one thing It's -another 1" "What's the matter, now?" queried his good wife. "Irloi•e labor troubles," answered M'Nully. "Not another lock -mit, I hope?" said the part- ner of Ms sorrows. "No; it's Worse than, that," answered the alleged head of the house. "The boss has yielded, and I've got to go to wori_r aget:in I" A P111 for General's Eaters. -There ere many persons of healthy. appetite arid' poor digestion who, after a hearty meal, are subject to much ;suffering. The food of which they have partaken nes iike lead In their stomach. Head- ache, depression, a smothering feeling follow. Ono so afflicted N unfit for busi- ness or work of any Wind. In this co/t- rillion Pm'inelee's Vegetable Pills will being relief. They.w111 aasist the assi- »Malian of the ailment, and used de. coating to direction will restore healthy digestion. Occasionally a man's beastlytemper is Ole to the fact Mitt, he has a wife and several children who refuse to support, Min. Will It star Where you put it? Oh, yes, °Who D 4" Menthol Piaster will, and it will quickly cure Amenable pain, lumbago, sciatiea, taco ache neuralgia, ate Judge : "You admit having taken the prosecutor's poet:el-book contaMing the book notes and tinPaid bills?" Prisoner; "Yes, but 1 took part, of the money and paid the bills." Geed Digestion Should Walt on Appe- tite.---•ro have the stomach ‘veti is to have Ric nervous systein well. Very delicate are the digestive organs. In some so sensitive aro they that, atmos- pheric changes affect them. When they become disarranged no better regulater is procurable than Parmelee's Vegetable, Pills. They .wIll assist the digestion so that the hearty (tale', will Suffer no in- convenience end will derive all the bene- fits of his food. Irate Peltier : "I'm gelling Urea of this nonsense. Yoirve been engaged to that young limp for SIX months„, Does 110 ever inland lo merry you?" Daughter "Yon sisisot heve pelictice, papa, ilemem- ber, he's Oil ecior." trete : "What has iliat to clo•with it?" Daughter : "fle's fond of toe g on gn gem en Is," Allen'a Lillis Balsam, In *Wish Olain is tic online, omen sore throat and sore !tiny. as it allays the inflammation sill rifts SOU di 5150 micelle that stops lin the air Passagee. 210, 800,, 5110 isottloo. A pure, hard ,Manitoba c (lour for bakers and others demand - ng etrength, color and uniformity, STRONG WmTE AT YOUR GROCERS osatees everirwitter. Stirri-itO WITH FLOUR 550 r000, , WftiTt 115, 'E AlAo MAKE uMgcll CITY" A MAPPED :amen THAT HAS 0411400 CIISAT rAVon As 550050041 H055E11040 PUOrOsCS, FLOM. Before deciding where to locate in the West, let us tell you about these lands. The best wheat fields, the richest grazing lane], are in this province, Write uS for hill information about crops, climate and special railroad rates. Local representative wanted in each county. Telfer & Osgood Eastern Selling Agents, 216 CORISTINE BUILDING, MONTREAL. Dona waste any time trying to gel omething, for nothing; Adam got the apple without, money and Without price -but, remember his finish, "A Grand Medicine" is the encomium often passed on Bicisle's Anti-Consumo- tive Syrup, and when the results from IN use are considered, as box,ne 011. ly many persons who have employed 11 in stopping coughs and eradicating colds, it is more than grand. Kept in the house it is always at hand and it lots no equal as a ready remedy. It ye 1 have not tried it, do so at, once. Mrs. Slybel ; "The boy grows more like Ms father every day." The Caller: "Poor dear t And have you tried every- thing?" Physical Pain and mental anguish afflict the victims of skin disease. 405 rid of both by rub bing Worrer's Comte on the heated, Itching, dis- figured faro. The roliof given is among the wonders of medicine. -- A young man who was to be married in ChUrch to a Miss Way, after a court- ship of fain' years, privately requested the choir not to open the service by "This is the Way I long have eought," • Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is pleasant to take; sure and effectual In destroying worms, Many have tried it with best tresults, Auntie: "Gracious' Georgie I What is big bey 1 I hope that you are following in your father's ioolstops 1" Georgie; "I am, auntie. I have to wear his cast- off slippers 1" 8.1•••••••.0.2•••.......m••••.•Mnillkhilak A SCHOOL Or MELLING, Frenchmen Tenpin How le ilelleVe 00 010 Field of Honor. Alliieugh duelling has long been lattglied out 01 court In this country, our Continental friends by no Moms share Our Opinion of this Method Of settling MUM'S Of honor, Theugh the French duet's usually carried through without any serious in. jury to either nombatant, it is regarded with grave consideration, and every dm tail has to be attended to moat ;Muni- 1°I51Y. nortler Mat gentlemen who may be coned tipon to defend themselves at the iptlogi alto 191 tillieleoPrjasetal 1$11a7s %ear WeeldreeeWiroarield Megazine, there has been established in Paris a school for duelling, 0110 promi; nent member being, ex -President Casimir - Perim This academy 15 conducted by Dr, de and combats freely take Pleee there by way of practice. In these mimic duels wire niasks are warn to protect the face and bullets made of wax are Used, 00 that no injury May be sustained by Use combatants. lis all other respects, however, the con- duct of theocrat", ls carried through a,s on the field of honor, so that when the lime comes -if 11 evei does come -for the scholars to take part in a serious duel they may acquit themselves with credit to themselves and disaster to their adver- sary-altliough this latter point Ls not, of nsuoh iniportance. YOUR SUMMER OUTING. Xf you aro fond qf fishing, canoeing, camping or the study of wild animals look no the Algonquin National Park of Ontar. io for your summerz.o0u00,00 ti0n0. All'hd ghroo preserve of aereOinateur. opersed with 1,200 lakes and rivers le awaiting you, offering all the attraCtions that Natnro can bestow. Magnificent canoe trips. Altitude 2,000 feet above sea level. Pure and exhilarating atraesPhere. Just the place for a young man to PO in Ida summer holidays. An interesting and profusely illustrated . deSeriptive publica- tion telling you all about it sent free on application to J. D. McDonald, Union Sta- tion, Toronto, Ont. "Oh, my dear sir," said a poor sufferer to a dentist, "that is the second wrong teeth that you have pulled out." 'Very seoxrrty1,11111ne,,y.dear sir," said the blundering operator, 'but, as there were only three when I began, I'm sure to be right the n Ignorance is a Curse. -"Know thyself" is a good admonition, whether referring to one's physical condition or morel ha- bitudes. The man who is acquainted with himself will know how lo act when any disarrangement hi his condition manifests, itself. Dr. Thomas' Ecleelric Oil is a cheap and simple remedy foa the eradication of pain from the system and for the wee of all bronchial troubles: NEW TIRE MATERIAL. For comfort perhaps the pneumatic Uro can never be excelled, but its ten- dency to puncture has induced many attempts to find a satisfactory solid sub- stitute. Hard rubber is not sufficiently resilient, but a new compound, called elastes, has recently been tried in Eng- land, and the results are reported to be good. It consists of a mixture of glue, glycerin and chromic salts, dissolved thgether at a high temperature, and forced, while still liguld, inlo the inner tube of the tire. It is said to give about thi sante ease of motion ELS an air -in- flated tire. The use of this substance in- creases the weight of a wheel from 20 to 40 pounds, according to the size, but an offset for thts Is claimed in the fad that extra tires need not bo carried. "My work," remarked' the bald-headed •dentisi, IS so painless that, my patients often 1a11 asleep in theschair while I am operating." "Hush, that's nothing," re- topted his rival. "My patients nearly all insist on having their pictures taken while I am at work, in order to catch the expression of delight on their faces." 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OUNG MEN WANTED -FOR FIRE - nail and brakemen* experience un- necessary; over 500 positions open at the present time; high weges; rapid ;remo- tion to engineers and conductors; $75 to 8200 per month; Instructions by mail at your home without interruption with present occupation; we assist each stu- dent in securing a position; don't delay; write to -day for free catalogue, instrue- (Ions and application blank. National Railway Training School, Inc., Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn., 1). S. A. CARPET DYEING and Cleaning. Thi. 1. • apaolnIty will lb, BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 006 good poVIddnInrn byo,1 and wa are aura Lo lamas Ailtrass 39. las, Montreal, COST OF POLITENESS. "Good morning, children," said the genial doctor as he met. three or four little children on their way to school; "and how are you this morning?" "We daren't tell you," replied the oldest of the crowd, a boy of eight. "Dare not tell me!" exclaimed the physician. "And why not?" "'Cause pap said last year it cost him over $25 to have you come and ask how we were." 'Your Doctna Can cure your Cough or Cold, no question about that, but— why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, andthen of having hisprescription filled, when you can stepinto any drug store in Canada and obtain a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE for a quarter. Why pay two to five dollars when a twenty-five cent bottle of SHILOH will cure you as quickly? Why not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have done for the past thirty-four years: let SHILOH be your doc- tor whenever a Cough or Cold appears. - SHILOH will cure you, and all druggists back up this statement 'with a positive guarantee, The nekt time you have a Cough or Cold cure it with S R ht hin I .• Eh • .':•if,"4 • '41--'• 4 a •0. • •4+., A right kind of a roof every minute. Or you can put on a ten-year roof that will probably leak after the first rain GaigAngeittawnefialts170aof asqndualirgehtnbiunygs-pro, pofish-avva , , hits it, and keep leaking till it is rotted away. last a hundred years and be the You can put on a roof that will Either roof will cost - ..., .._ shingled roof will be money at the istgztt:cva pt . aphr iert311 ets _pp FIRE -PR 0 0 IP—liter- "oshawa " aalsran you about the same in Compare that. with the But the A-Plent, Tools In desToeuu can nut on bhese for a century, guaranteed in writing till 1932, gfire- trluilfeeelt Tyeeltenilege ened steel, double galvanized- ood ado:set, about the,price of these guaranteed "Oshawa ' Shingles-28-guage tough - Yet cedar shipgles cost you just tosoells4ou. know...can't iz ed but a claw -hammer and : r •, A ......., ally; and wind-prbof- eSatisdpiezsly. , __Sshlynint:thlieesstnoytoh: actually ; and lightning - get 'em on And that "Oshawa "-shingled roof will be ,, osh,„„ ,, weather-proof for a century. We'll GUARAN- proof -positively. That's the hundred-yearroof ! an P g Y wrong. is practically one eheei of double- i d steel, that even! That's saying galvan eze-w ° e roof Shingles lock on all foitr sid s h I TEE in every way for a quarter -century -from never needs painting, now till Ninet een- Thirty-Two. , • ' Guaranteed in writing for 25 years -and you needn't ever paint it, something., isn't it ? What would you r wastommorapoemasomnsosew. "Oshawa" Galvanized Steel Shingles a r e GUARANTEED in every way for Twenty -Five Years Ought to Last a Century And GUARANTEED -- don't overlook that. Guar- anteed in vrriting, over the seal of a company with a quarter -million capitalo:- guaranteed in plain English, Without any ifs or buts, for 25 long mill -man say if you fire. arootretthell-eost the same years. That it the argument hi. asked him guarantee cedar shingles for even • as wood - shingles; ten years? Ile certainly would znake remarks I proof, qi hEtED. That's the "Oshawa ') prooposToen 1 proof, ter WtEc'tterp-uroofil; illst's »mg - proof ; And even the best cedar -shingled roof will be Tell us the measurement of any roof, and we'll iteell leaking badly inside of ten years. you.exaetly what it will cost to roof it with less work and for leas money, Seven out of ten of them leak the first time it rains. No wood- slij4ed roof is fire -proof for a minute, and the first high wind that eatehes a loose shingle - whoosh oes half your shingled roof over into tise next township. Why detest you Mk new'? maigameirmessaatamisamsaassaramsaThe Pedlar MONTREAL TORONTO OTTAWA Of Oshawa iTrt"NVA11rejaisflatn!521.01 Orals CC W. 11 Colborne et, 023 &Inez al; s 831. 70 t, S1ener m Plenty of facts that eoneern your pocket -book come to you as soon as you ask for our free book, "Roofing Right." A post card will do to arik on.