The Clinton News Record, 1919-10-30, Page 7So.,-., -•--
4 'IONIC FOR THE NERNES
The Onl.r•r�'Real Nerve Tozde is a
Good Supply of Rich, Red
Mood..
e c their
t
1 t
If popple would ol1 Y attu l t o
bloods, instead et worrying themselves
RI," old 00 eminent nerve specialist,.
"we doctors would not see our eon
silting rooms erowdodd with norv0U0
wrecks. More people suffer from
worry than anything else,"
The sort of ding which the special,
ist spoke of is tiie nervous ran -dawn
condition paused by overwork and the
many anxieties of today. Sufferers
Sind themselves tired, moroao, low•
spirited null• unable til lteoli their
minds on anything; Any sudden nolle
hurts lute. a blow. They are full of
groundless fears, feud do not sloop well
at night, gleaclaches, neuritis and
other ,nerve plains are part of the
misery, and it all pines frolic starved
nerves.
Doctoring the nerves with poisonous
sedatives is a terrible mistake, The
only real nerve tonic is a good supply
of rich, r'ecr`'blood. Therefore to euro
nervousness and run-elown health Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills should be taken.
These pills actually make new, rich
blood, which strengthens the nervus,
improves the appotitey'" gives now
strength and spir tte and makes hither-
to despondent people bright and cheer -
fel. If you are at ail "out of sorts"
you sltoulcl begin curing yourself to-
daY by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
You can get these pills -through any
dealer in medicine, or by mail at 60
cents a box or six boxes for $2,50 from
The Dr. WilIiculs' AModi`cino Co,
Brookville, Ont.
The Tank in Peace Time.
It is satisfactory to learn that the
tank, upon which so much ingenuity
and skill was' expended ' in Its con-
stluotiou, isnot to be confined merely
to military purposes. It has had
mapped out for it another career; pit
is to become a mountaineer. In the
Haute Savoie, there is to be a rase for
tanks in order to test their practice-
'bllity for traction nee on mountain
routes, says an English newspaper.
A number' of war tanks have been en-
teredrfor this dompetition of storming
the Alps, organized by the Touring
Club of France and the. Atitoinobilo
Club. It will be a moment of no small
excitement to the little people in the
villages through'which they pass when
the first groat monsters come ambling
up„ the mountain side, But that, of
course, Will apply only to the places,
If they still exist, where the cinemato-
graph has not yet found its way.,
Mfnard'O .Liniment Cures Dandruff.
-There is no man so ignorant that
you cannot learn something from him.
Dickeringand Fair Prices.
W/411'Wlhais fi 1lir pilon? it, is not Winit
you want to lsity or the pries you -are
citarliod, but lies somewhere between
the two,
I9emenuists say that prices aro fixed
• n i)ot.vee
n what
by sort of ooltlpl
al iso
collets! ask and bas \viii pay. This
assumes exertion on the pert of buyot•a
to '!Keep metes (levee It aseum0s also
that they lutow what in Justice th6y
algid: to nay.
Neither of these asautnptioes is jeeti•
fled ihl octeal practice. Sellers learn
to count upon the inertia of buyers and
their igti0ranee of ',via!; prices,, taking
into conelderetloe current conditions,
In tate Orient especially, and also' to
a certain extent in Europe, petite are
..disposed to dicker *that prices;; that
Is,; tlioy stand on their rights and re-
thee to pay'aey price asked. Ameri-
cans, however, . seem 'to think it be-
littitug to tluestiou prices. They just
clip clown in their jeans ana pay up,
A veritable revolution could be eif-
teotecl if people would exercise . their
right to object to prices, refuse out-
right to.pay when they believe prices
too high or take a little trouble to find
out the places whore prices aro lower,
The people, a prominent economic
writer says, are more responsible for
excess costs than all the senors put to-
gc-thelt That may be an oversight,
but it is undoubtedly true that ,the
people by their own care and thrift
could ala more to bring down prices
than any amount of legislation.;
: SILL -JOYS”
4
Constipatiode Headache, i.
Colds, Biliousness ended
with "Cascarets" . #
Nothing takes the joy out of life
quicker than a disordered liver or
waste -clogged bowels. Don't stay sick,
bilious, headachy, constipated. Re-
move the liver and bowel poison which
is keeping your head dizzy,- yolu'
tongue coaled, your breath badeand
etolnach' sour, - Why not `spend a few,
cents for a box of Cascarets and enjoy'
the nicest, gentlest laxative°cathartie
you ever experienced? Cascarets
-never gripe, sicken or inconvenience
one like Salts, 011, Calomel or harsh
pills. They work while you sleep.
Of 90 varieties of enagar cane grown
in Porto Rio, only one, es native of
Japan, seems• to be in3lnune to et dis-
ease that threatens to ruin the indus-
try. '
Ask Your Druggist
For
Dr. Miles' Cale; F dar
For 1920
1 T is FREE and the best large -figure
Calendar published. It gives the wea-
ther forecast for each day- in the year, also
time of Sunrise and Sunset and phases of
the Moon. "An exceptionally complete and
useful Calendar!" That's what everybody
says. The edition is limited. It is there-
fore very important that, you call early so
that you will be sure to get this splendid
free Calendar at the beginning of the year.
Just go to your -druggist, tell him your ,name
andaddress, and that you want Dr. Miles
1920 Calendar. He will do the rest — FREE.
ONLY TABLETS MARKED
"BAYER" . ARE ASPIRIN
Not Aspirin at A-11 without the "i}ayer Cross",
The Int:tee "Bayer"
ids
tffieg
the oont,in
s pitied' di detiAr
ie fir
Cola, ibm1y gon no AA irin,—,Ie Asp in £!eataehes Toothache, Earache,e
prescribedphysiciansby for over fi• rafgia, Lumbago, lte>imatfsm, Ner-
pee years and now matte in Ca, ode, tie,Jtdnt Pales, nn ,'ale goneriJly,
Always buy,' aft tulbrokeli "tie�iffeTin boxes of 12 t Mete ebs; t biYt
Of f A,y'er 'iybiets gt Aspiripo wll1411 a Rowdits, Largee "Bayer" paakagefe
oxo le billy duo Illirtni`t asor"uou
must soy rrliiiagot'f
Aetifrin itiLhe, Lralo Meek ((lroslet4red lit &Sltiia) of Bayo, :u°nuiacluro of Mono•'
eostlsioldodt6l oi' etintylleaotl, White It le wen known that Akplrin moanq Bayer
linanef aeLare, td' Mesita the pulmhs, o against lmitatlo tee 5'gblote of Bayer dbmroiiig
tall he ofeetpsl With thole eonorai trade matte the1say01 Croke,"
From News Boy to.
Hereford Breeder.
v)..aahic �Colllent, iii• the X•?roamed et
Alberta, rose from 0 110)15boy to be
Canada's farenhoet iloroford,,breetlete
I',Ila boyhood daye Wel'e spent In an at-.
trxosphorC- commonto all other ei ) boys
who have to make a living' in cities,
His ambition to notice money had to
be gratified 113' soiling newspapers on
the street eorosrs. When the not
nowebeen. route, was established in
Calgary he got it, and hie ability as a
newspaper palesman .became generally.
l'ocagn!zed, He applied for the poei•
tion of iteweage)lt When. the Canadian.
Pacific Railway was being: completed
from' Calgary to, Edmonton, ' and he
Bald papers, magazines and bolts on
the first passenger train over that
railroad,
This environment' brought him In
touch' with many ranchers .and fi417n•
ere in ,Alberta, . Ile was ambitious,
and big men took a pommel interest
in him. Among these •was "Par
Burns, a packer aunt rancher, who has
been Due of Alberta's most prominent
citizens since the cowboys .owned the
ilutges, Mr. Burgs wathted young
,Collicut to herd cattle for Jilin, anti
the monetary inducements and future
prospects appealed to him sufficiently
to take him from newspapel' salesman.
ship. He began the cattle business
then, and the day ho first sprang into
,the saddle }narked a period of pro-
grass.
Collicut savor; his, earnings and
invested in grade. cattle; Ole later.be-
came a buyer for Mr. Borns, and in
these two enterprises, buying and in-
vesting, he was singularly successful.
After several years et experience
in handling a grade herfl and feeding
steers in thousands, Mr. Collicut had
an ambition to own pure-breds.
His opportunity • came when the
pure•brec! Hereford stook of the Bax-
ter -Reed Ranching Co„ in Alberta,
was offered for sale in 1908. This herd
had been "tulported direct from. hero-
fordshire, England, alter- having heen
selected by one of Britain's most eom-
peteut-HerefOr•d' breeders, . In 1905
pure-bred cattle were not so expen-
alvs• as they are to -day, and Itis invest-
ment for the 100 cows and young stair.
was not so`formidable a consideration
as it would be nota In the' follo-irinW
.year IVIr, Content bought the herd poi.
• Simoit Downie & Sous jof Alberta, in-.
chiding the cow, Sally, and tiio bull,
Beau Perfection llth, both imported
froth. the herd of Warren T. McCray in
Indiana.
Like the Baxter -Reed people Ile dill
not fully .appreciate the merit of im-
ported English cows,- and was back-
ward in paying the price necessary to
'purchase a bull that would give best
results on such high-class females.
Importations woreemade from time to
time from Mr. Mcl!ray's herd. Fair
fax Perfection and Governor Hadley
.produced the best results in his herd
up to the spring of 1916, when Mr. Col-
licut bought Gay Lad 40th, by Gay Lad
6th, from 0, Harris & Sons, for $11,900.
This bull was only a yearling when
brought to 'Canada, but he had been
a junior champion in the United States
the previous season, To -day he has
justified his purchase price many
times over through hid progeny, which
now ramble about in large numbers at
Willow Springs -Manch, Mr. Collieut's
chief ranch, 30 miles north of Calgary.
Gay Lad blood has proved such a hap-
py nick with imported cows that Mr.
Collicut readily bought, another Gay
Lad, also by Gay Lad 6th, from the
Glengarry Ranch, in Alberta,, in 1918.
The Glengarry Ranch purchased 30
Herefords at the 1917 sale of 0, Har-
ris & Sons and among these was Gay
Lad 16th, which sold for $20,000,• 1Ie
was sold In 1918 to Mr. Collicut, to-
gether with 30 females, and their in-
crease at the same price, $20,000. Not
only -has ' Gay Lad 16th got a lot of
beautiful calves for Mr. Collicut, but
he was champion of Canada in 1918,
and stood third in a strong class at
the 1918 International, in Chicago. The
1919 Canadian show circuit will see
group after group of Gay Lad calves
from. Willow Springs Ranch, Anyone
who is inclined to question the ad-
visability' of buying a bull of acknow-
ledged superiority wouhl no longer
doubt if he were to see these calves,
Their character, smoothness and uni-
formity -are unusual, ,
A visit to this herd. at Willow.
Springs Ranch reveals one of the
most inspiring undertakings in Alber-
ta's livestock industry.' One would
think that in locating a ranch Mr.. Col-
licut had sought in all Alberta for the
ideal location, and had found it.' Nest-
led in a great coulee are found the
most modern barns and practical
house imaginable, Up and down this
coulee the breeding herd rambles in
comfort, winter and summer, night
and; day, with nothing but blue sky
for a roof, and the wooded batiks of
the ravine for walls. In summer they
wade; in luxuriant grasses and drink
at will from a stream of spring water
that originates in the banks of the
d.ouiee, In winter they pick, at hay
and oat sheaves. The bulls and young
things, together with the matrons
suckliug their babies, end shelter in
the well -bedded boxstalls in the barns
Al! others welcome the freedom and
unconventionalities. of tale ,outdoors.
There is' satisfaction in the uniformi-
ty of. Herefords properly bred and
cared for,—Canadian, in; Breeders'
Gazette.
Prevention of Forest Fires.
Forest regions, in a new country,
always present serious problems front
the standpoint of fire prevention. The
physical condition of the virgiit forest
with years of accumulated debris
creates a serious tiro hazard. Add to
this natural conclition tile slash caused
by Umbel', tie and plop operators, and
we find a .fire hazard in some to lone
which Is uiisurpatited in ptagnitudc,
Within the last decade enormolte
areas in northern Ontario have been
opened up by new railway IMO. Theo
railways helve passed through virgln
forest regions, openingening
them to aet-
tiers, promectols, and timber men,
earryhtg in their wake Serious prole
loins of forest fire l.lroventleit,, •
The protection of foi'oot areas pias
-made considerable advance in Calfa•
ala during the past decade. Ontario
now'employs 1,090 rangers or patrol
risen (hiring the inaxlltxuln dry period.
lmprisonnaent For Causing
Fires,
Cooler weather demands the light.
leg of heaters and furnaces, Bofors,
this Jo dopa, however', chimneys, 11t�es
and stovo•plpes should be tharaugllly
claftpod out and made saPe Th
is is
nota difficult mutter, and 1e lnuelh pre,
terabits to bolitg turned out of the
house .on a 00ld night by a fire caused
by dirty pipes Or chimneys,
Seine sut'pripe might be caused ,to
the owner of a 'mailing damaged by
fire from such a causoelf the lnsw•anco
company dealieed to pay the loss,
This the cowpony has a 'lleV eeefe right
to do, its it is lllstinetly stated on all
fire insurance polldlbs that the com-
pany 1s not responsible tot' Oros
caused by negligence on the part of
the assured.
The "Apt to Amend the Criminal
Code Respecting Prevention of Flo,"
passed at the last session of. Parlia-
ment, distinctly states:
"Every one is guilty 01 an indict-
able 01Ie11e0 and liable to two years'
imprieoement who iy negligence
causes any fire which occasions loss
of life, or. loss of property." .
With the possible Voss of, insurance
and two years' lmprieoement as a
penalty, it la not wisp for the house-
holder to neglect itis stove -pipes and
chimneys. et
"SYRUD 6 +.010
CHILD'S L1 N11 ii,
,. 1
Remove Look at tongue! i.-
gu R OV po
sot,, prom little stomach, '
liver and bowels
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only—look for the name California on
the package, then you are surd your
child is having the best and 'most
harmless laxative or physic for the
little stomach, liver and bowels. Child-
ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full
directions (or child's close on each bot-
tle. Give it without fear, ,
Mother! You must say "California."
Nowadays.
After a courtship of some months
the young man had mustered sufficient
courage to tell the adored one of his
great love.
"To -night," said be, "I am going to
your father and ask for your hand fu
marriage."
"That is very fine, Harry," the pret-
ty one: replied, "but don't be old-
feshioned."
"Old-fashioned?" returned the lover
thoughtfully. "I don't quite under-
stand."
"Don't ask him," was the prompt ex-
planation 0f the girl, "Tell him!"
We believe MINARD'S LINIMENT
is the best:
Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont,
Joseph Snow, Norway, Me,
Charles Wheaten, Mtilgrave, N.S.
Rev. R. 0. Arinstrong, Mulgrave, N.S.
Pierre Landers, Sen„ Pokemouche,
N.B.
A Word of Caution.
"Lest we forget" were the Words of
caution which went far and wide about
a year ago when the epidemic of in-
fluenza out a swath through Canada
and brought suffering and distress and
carried away tens of thousands of our'
loved ones, A timely word. or two may
not be out of place to health authori-
ties and the public generally.
The benefits of fresh air, healthy
living and the early medical attention
to colds and catarrhs should not be
forgotten as some of the preventive
measures which should claim our per-
sonal attention.
Let each, one of tis, like a good
scout, "De prepared" against what
may happen and theworstmay never
materialize,
+e
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It Works! Try It
1
Tells how to loosen a sore,
tender corn so It lifts
out without pain.
o
Good noes Spreads rapidly olid drug-
gists here are kept busy dispensing
freezone, the ether discovery of a Cin-
cinnati man, which is said to loosen
any corn so it lifts out the
fingers. _ .
5, Ask at any, pharmacy for. a quarter
ounce of freezono, which will cost very
little, but is said to be sufficient to rid
one's feet of every hard or soft corn
or callus.
You apply just a few drops on the
tender, aching corn and instantly the
soreness le Oilseed, and seen the corn
Is so shriveled that it lifts out with•,
out pale, It i's' a sticky substance
Which. dries when, applied and never
Inilamea or even irritates the adjoin.
ing tisane,
This discovery will prevent thou -
sande of deaths annually from lock-
jaw and infection heretofore resulting
frothe suicidal habit of nutting
cornsm.
When pure, marl its of white elayliko
,,.
g gin
substance Contalntn fragments ofi
smsmil shells. Its color depends Upon
his purity, varying front 'white to
'brolvm, Whelp:ffou nd fat tale night state
of dryness, fit eau be applied to land
with lithe labor, wither by shovel,
manure spreader or 1am1..,siii',41der,.
tSihavd'e Eininteat al1stes ltettralgls.
THE FALL WEATHER
HARD ,ON LiT it ONES
canadbtfl fall weather is extremely
bard on little onus. 011e day 1s Wal'nt
r e xfid cold.
Miff U 1g11C anti the next wet axe l
Theo slidctee phonies brim on golds,
oh'amps anti cone and union Wiley's
little stonlacih Is kopt right; the result
may bo 8erlous, There In nothing to
equal' Baby's Own Tabiete 1n keeping
the little ones well, They sweeten
the stomach, regulate the bowels,
break up colds and make baby thrive
The Tablets' are sold by mbieleine
deniers J at25
n o s or by mail l cents;
a• box
front The Dr, Willlame''Medicine Co.,
l3t'ockvllle, Ont.
"Iso stem.ake it fit—
The worlc of our hands, that eo we
may
Lafit up our eyes and dare to pray,
The work ofe out itaies--establish
Thou 01.":.,.
Althorn's Liniment Cures annul, oto,.
MONEY O1If)GF1E,
Pay your out•of-town accounts by
Dominion IOxpv'oss Money Order. • Me
Dollars oasts thee dents,
If. 'somo of the men thathe
whittle
'sticks at the village stores would get
busy, the farm labor problem wouldd be
just 01)0111 solved.
Bunard's liniment ler sale everywhere,
No house in London is more 111110
200 ,yawls from a mail hex ora branch
of the general post offioo,
IN T EN
.11I EA
5
3o Dollars
1f invested
at 3% will amount to 9697.76
If ,invested at 4%, interest com-
pounded civarterly, will
01110113)1 to 9744,26
But if invested in our 61/5%
Debelituros will amount to, , $060.20
. Write for Booklet.
The Great West Permanent
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Shears, 020 high Perk
Me„ Toronto,
wen r, -e
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Y 1' and Job printing leant in I'Jastere
Octane, Inni'ane° carried 51,000, Will
FFo� for 55.1.'200 on quint sale, ' Box 09.
Wilson Publishing .Co., Ltd.; Toronto. -
, 1 ANTIOD—Pn.OJtATIONIletie voIn
Applications to. 111150 0011h1S.
Kincardine General Rosin toe.,-
UHINIOSHES, TORONTO PROPIPIL;
A) TIJJS, Ontario atld Western farms
1 fpr sale or exchange, Davie, 120. Vlotoria
Ht., Toronto,
NITTIHRs—T1110 1 0SPI A.L 14'OIL IN
G t h ,
'UI AB 11,9
in affiliation with
ilallevue and Anted, IIcspitale, New' York.
oftllrs 11 00urse of training 10. Young WO -
mon desiring to become nurses; this hos-
pltpl has now adopted the eight hour:
01510m. For Lodary and other lnfaf•nta-
Oen apply to Superintendent, 180 Dunn
Avenue, Tol'onto.
Loan Company.ANCI]R, TUjvIORS, LUMPS, . wro..
internal. and fa -Sternal, aired without
Toronto Office 20 King St, West path by ou'r home treatment. Write ao
Co.. iforemited,aCollingw Hellman
Medical
Herbs should be .pried' qu,lcicly and
immedmiely after gathezillg on open -
trays in it loot iidtclten. As soon as '1 z ! f Hayti " :: +`•',
crisp rob them down .and store in
corked Mottles.
�!
Torod
"h`G JA
5ET the highest market
prices 00 wallas some
of the big prize noon ;y ;'
by entering ,your, good,
well finished stock in our�'
Tenth Annual Show
UP,€ -0f' -i SACK YARDS
December lith and 12th
Write for Preinitun List and
Entry Blank to -day.
wSecretary:
BOX 636 WEST, TORONTO
'i
11,
tl4ft.
€1L"r� t ja
rrt3xt-:, s,-.ltrt:.vc
A' 9mlied quantity of
High -Grade Mill Ends for
sale cheap. Samples Free
Antorica'e Pioneer Dog Eemodics .
nook ou
Dot DISEASES
and rn031 t0 Feed
Mailed Free to any Ad-
dress by the Author.
E, Clay Glove- Co., 2210.
118 West. 91st Street
New ).'Ork, 'C'.S.A.
SINCE 1870
rn erruae tines VACANT,.
- A 1110 '81011 LOOKING Ii'OR AN-01'lON-
a/) t1�p{,� p, '� An ING to, 0105° your ability'? 0r, are
YY `1,C s`+� S yen Just drifting along on the 01'10011)15
that "everything comes to him who
waits"—without much thought o1 your.
Ii (' :' efficiency? 91 you are. in the latter
;.. �'
, I.ela,rs,•be up' endidotng-„train ,your mind i•
are a very frequent cause of many
serious ille, The worspa will be
destroyed and the ills prevented ,
' if you use
Dr. A. C. Daniel's
Worm Killer
If your horse ';,'1i'
• has rough, star-
ing coat, low
spirits, poor ap-
p e ti t e though
somethnes eating
ravenously, does
not digest its
-foo1l, often
scours, ' looks
back at sides un-
easily, gnaws at 'i
anything, rubs j
tall against any-
thing
ny-
thing conven-
ient—it's a pretty
sure indication
that he 1s badly
In.nesd..of Dr. A...C. Danlel's Worm
Biller,- This remedy—tried-.and found-
. efficient through the years—will des
troy • worms In horses and cattle as
nothing also, will.
PRICE 60c.
Big Animal Medial:'seek._Free,
DR. A. C. DANIELS COMPANY
OP CAI0ADA, LIMITED
KNOWLTON - QUEBEC
anti' memory so as to lie lead "for OP -
portunity when It comps your way. In
other words, I'ollnalllse! .I1 you know '
you have ability, why not use the
Ing momenta to improve your effieienoy
and incidentally acquire that Peremltlty
which means so much in seeking 'Sue-
'
cess? 010011 town or big city, or on the
township side line, it matters not—tilts
i'olman $ys4em is conducted by math
'Mind and omorv' tells you all about
it, It is a book that's free and lays no
obligation upon you to enroll, though
you'll be surprised to find how moderate
is the fee required. lWVrite for the book
and particulars to -day to the I'eiman
Institute, 100 Temple Building, Toronto,
Canticle.
STORM WINDOWS &DOORS
Cizasm suit your
J openings, Fitted
Wills gloss. Salo de-
livery guaranteed,
s ?, dieter Price List
I Cut down fuel
, !manwinter
Igg omfort, s
TV five HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited
11, 010003 r011950 010rn19urpne . CANADA
All grades, Write for prices.
TORONTO SALT WORKS
Q..1. CLIFF TORONTO
No Matter Whether
MARE—COLT-JACK
IS as .effective in the treatment of one as. of the'other 101'1
Distemper, .Pink Eye, Influenza; Cough or Cold. The stalllonj
In the stud, the horse in the field or on the roa.d, and the: '
baby colt are allprotectedfrom disease by an occasional;;
dose. )3uy from your druggist.
SPOEN MEDICAL COMPANY, 40SFrEN, INDIANA, 'U.S.A.!
4
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t 0D�iROr:?CO1>'O'yt:lS
Danger—
Colds anger—
Colds
ancomplaintd mores seriousae
\contractedr in
mean
protected weather.
frmn the first sniffle or sneeze. Stop it in
time and do not gamble with your
'walth. Used over 60 years in treating
coughs, colds and allied complaints.
Everybody buys the Lama Size 01
Montreal D.,WATSONC CO., Mu, York
SATJSFYI C RELIEF
FROM LUMBAGO
Sloan's Liniment has the
punch that relieves
rheumatic twinges
This warmth -giving, congestion -
scattering circulation -stimulating rem-
edy Penetrates tc'itko-al rubbing right
to the aching spot and brings quick
relief, surely, Cleanly. A. wonderful
helpfor external pains,. sprains,
strains, stiffness, headache, lumbago,
bruises.
Get your bottle today—costs little,
means much, Ask your druggist for
it by name, Keep it handy for the
whole family, Made in Canada. The
big bottle 15 economy,
85c, 70c, $1.40,
The Kiddies Enjoy
Cuticura Soap
This ipure, fragrant emollient le just
suited; Sa the tonde4' siting of 1pfants
and children, Millions Have {$mown
no other since Mirth. The daily use
with T Omtrri tt n
f it,v [ouches b el new
o,
and then to little' skin and scalp
troubles, tends to insure a healthy
sitMi, a clean scalp and good hair
through life, Soap, Ointment and
Talcum sold everywhere,
y56t""Oo kite to toot dub fascinating fro..
greed of Cudcaea Talcum en Your skin.
lSSIJ1 No, 44--'19,
The clothes you ;were so proud of when
new—can be made to appear new again.
Fabrics that are dirty, shabby or spotted
will be restorcl to their former beauty by
” sending them to Parker's.
..•Cleaniner and Dyeinb
is properly done at PARkER'S
Parcels may be sent Post or Express.
We pay carriage one way on all orders.
Advice upon cleaning or dyeing any
article will be prorriptly given upon request._
PARKER'S DYE WORK Liim t
Cleaners and foyers,
791 Yolage St. ' Toronto
The S3T100' I7 .for
Pang +.:gig,
A golden stream of
Crown Brand Corn
Syrup is the most.
delicious touch you
can give to Pancakes!
In the Kitchen, there
is a constant call for
Crown Brand Corn Syrup
for making puddings,
caddies, cakes, etc.
Sad the day when you are
too big to enjoy a slice of
bread spread thick with
Crown Brand I
Could that day ever come?
Ward it off! Grace your
!able daily with a generous
ug of Crown Brand Corn
yrup, eeady for the dozen
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Sold by Grocers
everywhere -»•!n
2, 5, 10, mod
20 pound tins.
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