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The Clinton News Record, 1914-01-01, Page 14]th]uG'C:911f.; 000111h0. 115 Development 1a Proceeding by I t alts and Bounds. The deficiency in true siipply of dotnestic servants constitutes an et eryclay problem in the household but inventive eff'or't is endeavoring tofind a remedy, Gays a writer. in Chambers''s- Journal, The perfec tion of the electrically driven, light, and expensive vacuum cleaner may oulst the unhygenic broom in the. collection of dust,; while the perfec- tion of the electric cooker is over- coming difficulty in the-kitchen.At plied, "I've had ono chase me, half vay round 'lite s coming straight enough fw as now I" The swi rbing eoluiun of water rew thick with laud torn from .t1 bottom, and 1 w, of thought 3 saw, an area of marked depression outside of the base of the water- spout. The top became more un- steady and 'the bottom more turbu- lent, as our boat began to widen' the distance between us and 'the in -c ratter, - `'Thero she goes!" similes the captain, pointing out a ,Palmetto tinen resent moment electric cook- log as it elic1 down the inclined ing is in its infancy', but its develop- ment isproceeding by leaps and bounds; and with it cooking opera- ti'ons are rendered easier, simpler, cleaner; and more economical than •with gas or coal fires: The manipe- lation of the stove is mastered with- in a short time, joints and poultry lose little during the process, and are better cooked, as .well as more tasty and nutritious. •Moreover, the operation' is much cleaner, healthier and cooler to conduct. In London and in ;the provincial con tree the electric restaurant is in evidence ; while many large estab- lishments, such as schools and other. institittions, have adopted the elec- tric cooker. At present the great handicap is the relatively high cost of electric current, combined with the fact that the hiring of electric stoves upon the same principle as gas stoves, has not .been arranged. Notwithstanding these disadvant- ages, however, ithas been found from experience that in London the average cost of cooking by this. means in a household of five per sons does not exceed fivepence per day. Although current for cooking purposes is supplied at a lower rate than for lighting, the cost per unit must be reduced considerably be- fore electricity can be considered a real rival to gas forcooking, inas- much as the averagehousewife re- gards the matter puiely from the financial standpoint, and ignores. the . other advantages which really counterbalance the difference in' the cost of the source of hetet. Electri- city has already appeared upon the table, where the water may be boil- ed for the tea, coffee, or coma; while the table -toaster is another inexpensive item which is meeting with great success. There is no denying the fact that electricity in its domestic applications will ,help to solve the servant problem, be - 'cause nothing simpler can be con- ceived than the movement of a, switch to do this or that, while the degree of heat can be controlled to &nicety, Moreover, by means of electricity cooking becomes a pleas- ure. eking of water and plunged rote Lloe base. At. first the log was lost in the column of water, but as it reached the narrow" part, of the hour -glass formation, it was thrown crosswise, and tine waterspoub broke in two. Great masses of water crashed downward, tole the surface of the Gulf, aud.tossed the Irene about like a cork. The first human sound that followed the roar of the falling water -vas the wail of the camera man: "Why didn't I save one plater JUST THE 1VIEDICINE FOR THE BABY .Baby's OwnTabletsare just the medicine for little ones. _ They sweeten the stomach. and regulate ho hovels, thus breaking up colds, using colic, expelling worms and Waking teething easy. Concerning hem Nits. E. S. Ayer, Westmore and Point, N.13., writes: "I have sen using Baby's Own 'Tablets one time and find them just the edicine baby needs," The Tab- ts are •sold by medicine dealers or S•. mail at 25 emits a box from The )r. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ille, Ont. qa CHASED BY A. WATL.1tSPo CT. be Terrible Experience of lir. A. W. Diminock. Ilow a Sick Woman itegail health Read This Very Craefuliy., "For years I was thin and delicate. I lost cblor and was easily tired; a yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on my face were 'not onlymortifying to my feelings, but because I thought my skin would never look nice again I grew despondent. Then my appetite failed. I grow very weak. Various remedies,. pills;' tonics and tablets I tried without permanent benefit, A, visit to my sister put into my hands a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Site placed reliance upon them and now that they have made me a well woman I would not be without thein whatever they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills by their mild yet searching action very' suitable to the delicate character of a woman's nature. They never once griped me Yet`they estab- lished regularity, My' appetite grew keen—my blood red and pure—heavy rings under my eyes disappeared and to -day nay sldn as as clear and un- wrinkled as when I was a girl.. Dr. Hamilton's Pills did It all." The above straightforward 'letter from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wire of a well- known miller in Rogersville, is proof sulbeient.that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are a wonderful woman's medicine. .'Use no other pill but Dr. Hamilton's, 25e. per box. AU dealers or The Catarrh- ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. 11. 1 G1,AN1)'S OLDEST ISLtNIL inhabited by Thirty -live lioe sten and ('hiltlreie. There aro few mare impressive idences of tho forces that exist nature than the towering mess of waterspout, nor is there a more az-inspiring sight if your little ailboat happens to be in the path £ the whirling monster. Mr: A. '. Dimmock describes suchan ex- erieneo in his "Book of the Tax- on." The Irene was gliding up the loride, coast under a bright sun rid a blue sky, and nothing in -na- re but thesl:ow heave of the Gulf minded us. of the squall that had st swept. over.- "See them clouds on the pont owl"' said the captain. "'They're dein' up trouble. Looks like wee rttpoltts.'' • "They won't trouble lis," I said, This wind will carry diem away," "Wind nothin' !` They make their Wn 'wind. See that one now, pump - g, water from the Gulf a barrel a condi Looks to lno as if itlt-as. min' this way, fast, too !" The waterspout grew with amaz-. g rapidity. The massed black buds formed a huge inverted •cone ith its apex resting on another ne of water that rose swirling om the Gulf. The gigantic hour- ass came tottatds itis,' It grew outer in the middle, black above, lel more en r bit lent Below. More 1pressive that the picture itself s the thought of tine tremendous visible power that before oily eyed to hoisting water to the clouds by e hundred tents. ;fisc south wind' erased; and e et from the north caughtthe one's pails and se'n't the 'boom raging over our heads. Puff after. ff etruck us from one ditrotion ter another until we seemed to be o battle -ground for the foil' ads of heaven. "Start up the engine, please I" id the captain to the eamera'men, d "Let go .the halyards i" 'lie buted to Joe, while lie trimmed the mainsheet till the boom ung amidships, "Heed for the shovel" he culled When the captain got hack to the. eel, the waterspout was danger sly, near; its umbrella -Eke top nest overshadowed us, "Wouldn't it have b:eeu, bettor to, n out into the Gulf ?" 1 asked "She'd have followed up," he rt illy Sniffle ad Sneeze Gi1alThal ro'hI `o try Breathing the Flealing Vapor of Catarrhozonc You Get Relief in Ten Minutes. That'Catarrhozone is a swift, cep tain means o1' `iestroying colds and catarrh is proved: by the followitto: statement 01' .Aar, Pubis, one of :crock vilie's best known 'merchants: ' ' "in the fall, of 1903," writes Mi•. Pc Ick} under date of June 10th, 1910, "I' contracted.'a very. severe cold which developed into Catarrh. At that time 1 was living' In New York.'. State and treated with four different physicians, who afforded me no relief. On coming to Brockville I was advised by a friend to try Catarrhezone.1'bought the dol- lar, outfit, and was gratified by the re. sults. I was completely cured by Ca- tarrohozone, and have used it since to check a cold with Unfailing results. It- is the grandest medicine In existence, and I hope my testimony will be of some use to other fellow -sufferers." -(Signed). George Pules, Get Catarrhozone today. Large size costs $1.00, and lasts two months. Smaller sizes 25c. and 50c. All deal- ers, or The tlatarrhozone Company, Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont., Br'fghtestitt 40 to 60. • Recent medical statistics as to the age when a Pian hits the most intel- lectual vigor give interesting re- eults. It is £rein forty to, fifty six years that the most brilliant things have been accomplished by the ma- jority of human beings. Chemists and physicians have made brilliant discoveries at forty. Poets have accomplished masterpieces _at forty- four, and novelists two years later, 'Famous warriors average forty- seven, musicians are most. brilliant at forty-eight, and actors ' at the same age, Moralists are greatest at fifty-one, politicians at fifty- three, humorists its. fifty-six, thus demonstrating the last -thing one learns is how to amoee ane'e con- temporaries. - Fact and Fancy. In the ancient Temple of Jerusa- lem . the choir numbered' 24,000 voices. If appearances . are deceitful, what about disappearances Sharkskin leather is called shag- reen. The richer you are, the easier it is to economize. Australia has more churches in proportion to population than any other. country. Comparisons are odious, save. those in out own favor. Marriage is the giving away of one half of vote' food in order to get the other half cooked. Best Liniment of All There is an English parish, only forty-eight miles from London, where roads, shops, lamps, tele- phones, mot'or-cars and -post-offices are unknown. It is 7ilntley, and it is an island. The island has an area of two thousand acres, and is the property of Oxford University. Some time ago the island was the home of thirty-five- men, women and children, The inhabitants are mostly "lookers" or shepherds of large flocks of sheep. The oldest man of the 'village is in his 0eve11- tieth year. He has never seen a motor -ear. The school and .church are the two chief landmarks on the island. The reason they were built-in such a sparsely ,populated'spot is that in winter it is almost impossible ;to leave the island. The inud is liber- ally knee-deep, and the ferry that runs to and from the island is dan- gerous, A novel method of obtain- ing the services of the ferrymen, who live opposite the island, is by. opening the. white door o1 a hut fac- ing the shore. tho'ferrymen on the lookout know thet the open door is a signal for the ferry. At night a lighted candle held aloft serves the purpose of 'the open door. SUFFERED 20 YEARS With Kidney Trouble, Cured by 0111. P1111. lir, Daniel - P. Fraser of Bridgeville, 11.5., says about GIN PILLS: "For twenty years I have been troubled with Kidney and. Bladder Disease, and have been treat ed by many-doctors,hut found litt'e re lief, I had - given up on hope: of getting cured when I tried GIN PILT,y. Now, 1 can 157 with -s. happy heart, that I am cored after using only four boles of 01N PILLS.' sec.. a Box, 6 for $2,60; Sample free if you write National Drug .& Otteini- dal Cu,' of Canada, Limited, Toronto, .According to the mast expert statisticians, theAtlantic Ocean has an area of 29,5.96,000 square miles. Use LIQUID" SULPHUR In your bath. To travelthe entire length of the Atlantic cable .a'. message takes approximately tliree. seconds. Minard's Liniment Cures target in Cows, Mrs. Hoyle --Do you go through your husband's pockets? Mrs. Doyle --"Sure; it's the best thing for hint. Mrs. Frayte—•How is that? lJ:i's Doyle -41e loam' says that lie must avoid excitement, anal I thirds my method is better than ex- citing him by asking him for 'Money. ED. ISSUE Destroys Every Pam But Never Burns. "How thankful we are to get hold of such a wonderful household rem- edy as Norvaline," writes Mrs. R. P. Lamontagne from her Home near We- taekawin, Alberta. "In this far -away section, fur away from a doctor or druggist, every family needs a good supply of liniment. Nerviline is the beat of all. It destroys every pain, but never burns, We .use Nerviline in a score of ways. If it's rheuma- tismaching back, pain in the side,. sciatica or stiff neck,—you can laugh at .them if you have lots of Nerviline handy. For earache, toothache or cramps I don't think anything could net more quickly. For a general all- round pain remedy I can think of no- thing more valuable and speedy to cure than Nerviline." The above letter is convincing -it tells how reliable and trusty this old- time remedy is. Nerviline for forty years has been a household ivord in Canada. Scarcely a home in Canada you can 'find without Nerviline. Every community has its .lining examples of the wonderful curative properties of Nervlline which will cure, pains and aches anywhere an the joints or mus- cles. It's penetrating, soothing, warming and safe for young and old to use. Get the large .50c. family size bottle; it's the most economical. Small trial size 25e. at any dealer's anywhere, '1 HALF 'MILLION YEARS AGO.. Questions liaised by :fueling An- cient Skull in England. ' Among anthropologists and oth- ers who are more interested where man came from than where he is going to a, Spirited contro- versy has arisen over the question whether' the fossil skull discovered some time ago in England belonged to a rnamlike. ape or to :an ape -like man. Gorilla teeth fit into the skull fairly well.; ther'efor'e its pos- sessor was a monkey. But humae teeth - also fit; therefore the origi- nal owner of the 'skull was a man, Some ;experts insist that he was a very intelligent ape, others that he was ;0 mall of low intelligence, and speechless. Bat all agree that he must have lived -at least 500,000 years ago. etTnfortunately iL]1 On teeth ate missing except two, and these have no marks mf dentistry.. T'hi', adds' to the.difficulty of the problem. Bet the elate, 5Q0,000 13,C,, i1 in- teresting. It is reckoned on the basis of'tibe ,tinge acquired ter cave lino deposits to form if—and the- "if" ''Dolts like a big one—"if they accumulated at the present tate of growth nk stalagmites," The date is hardly more, plausible or convincing than the one given by an expert of en entirely ,different school, who fixed the time of the. creation of man at 4004 B.O., Sep- tember 23, at half -past nine in the morning, Eastotti'tima. Fortunately for the human race greater efforts are being made to solve the question of. 1013 A,D. than 500,000 B.O. BABY ALL COYEDED MTHECZEMA Could Not Sleep Day or Night, itched and "Burned Terribly, Gu- ticul'a Soap and Ointment Cured in a Month, Also Cued Mother of Salt Rheum, Quarryville, N. H.- "For m. mouth after eny baby was bora ho could not sleep day or night with eczema. lie was all covered with small watery pimples which would brook in a day or two and leave a humoury scab and would itch and burn terribly. lie Beratnhod' so Much that he made soros. kris skha burned all the tlnie and whoa tbo scab Came off it loft little manes like chicken -pox. At last I saw outwore, Soap and Ointment advertised. After the first ap- plication he rested easier. T applied the Cutioura Ointment lightly and after - ori hour I would wash him with Cutioura.Soap. After a mouth's treatment he was cured. "I was greatly troubled with salt rheum on my hands. Thoy broke out in little watery pimples and would be so itchy 5 could tear thour to pieces. Then they would dry up and crack and bleedand when I put thorn 10 water the disease would eat in to the bones. ¶'hey were so painful I' had to keep them tied up with cotton rags. I: could not net telt drowsy. in a room well fill - do any work. Ono box of Cuticura OJn1- ed with flowers/ •Yes. •Well;"'that moat with the CuticuraSoap cured thunn.'1 - was a slight case of narcotic poiton- (Signed) Mrs. Grattan, July 51,1015. ing, CuticuraSoapandOuticuraOintmontaro. - tl:great singer will not eller. a' sold by. druggists and dealers everywhere. bourjuet of. flowers to approach too 170r a liberal free sample or each, with 524p. . book.eeadp-cai'dtoPotterDrug&Chem, near his 01' her nostrils—that }night' Corp.. 7Dep0.1)ost. Boston. 00.5. d,. bo. a ease ofcourting. disaster,; - if: violets in abundance were in the ROSES A.]dli1 PO1SOl4OUS. The Violet, Also, Is By No Means Safe For Very Many. The rose, that queen of flowers,' is deadly. You do not :'believe it4 Yet itis so. Giddiness and vertigo after :inhaling the perfume al roses. is by no means uncommon, ...:and somclilues a peculiar form of nititi near is setup by an inclivi'dital be- ing slrttt up for ,a period in a 10100 where a large number of vases h:olcl 771, roses 'are .'let o17t, The violet, another grand flower, is by no means safe forvery)Neely. It has it- most distressing effect oh the vocal chords of some, and ren- ' eters many people quite husky if they inhale the perfume too long. The lily is a really ;dangerous flow- er, an'cl before. nowa person has died -as: a result of sleeping :in a room where many lily blooms were sot out in glasses. It is always risky to go to sleep in a room where plants in bloom abonud—your never know just. what effect the perfumes may have on your constitution. And it nuns', be remembered that the odor of flow- ers is much more pren011nOed dur- ing the night than during the ,flay, and any sleeper gets the benefit. pp- Tho exact result of sleopipg fir a 19J sed Ptehodt7w D)• MINE„, 101otgotnwn room, where many blooms are is Ont. this: you sloop.. eonndly soder the NEWSPAPERS 'P05 SALE. infiueuo0 of a narootie. Have y-ou ' e nave SEVERAL Goon N11WR- P•anor. pronarties for solo In On. n0s01. s0obecwa'ntlatn agn1 p&ikeism. oApsplyusqtuocpkelny ing, Wilson Pubhehig Oompauy, 73 West Adelaide .Street., .Torons4o, Quality,.flavour, and perft, cooking, combined,. The maximum of nourishment and palatability. Just heat — then serve minimum trouble and cost. a. FARMS Pon. SALE. nAWSON, 0lnoty Colberea stress, Toronto, - IF 10U WANT TO BEM 055 ROLL : A Fruit, Stook, Grain, or Dalry Farm. trrito- Ii, W. Dawson, Brampton, or 99 Colborne Rt. Toronto. . H W.-'DAWSON, 'Colborne St„ Toronto, .. WANTED,.. ®��a�, bouquet the voice might be impair t won't h horse and roe ed .for the rest of the evening. r._ y non's have to destroy oss y The primula is a very favorite Dont sou ar'desteoy any .clover but one variety is dangerous — 'i u1 obcouica • it is :lead I the pi lu a Spend oue•dollar for "a y t0 some. '4me ca ri� Tall L. e horse on account of Spavin, Splhtt,. nfngbooe, Curb Sprorn'torLnmeness 1 S 1 Il the plant with safety; others, if they - are scratched by i:he leaves, con- tract blood -poisoning. Pure white flowers aro usually deadly, and yellow ones are littie less dangerous. The beautiful lily SPAVIN • CURE has saved a great many horses—has put ',bent hack to work, even after they have. of the valley is a very personal` been elven up. - over 1, years et success 1 flo flower, se is the crocus, so., also 1' have Proved its value. Mr, J. X. erondin of St Ltg, ole„ writers I two been ming your Sparle Caro tot ninny years, attrays with excellent results. Gat Rene:ern Sparta Cara at n dOUtF'ttt;,, 1 Pc,, 51,01 roe Treatise.ra l,ottiet fur r+.ie, A duggtthe Iluno'•frcoot s orfrom Dr. B. J. Kendall Co„ Enosturg Falls,Yermont,U,S,A, Pointed Paragraphs. Sympathy is more often mis- plaeed tisan Jost. • The debt soonest paid is the one that is never coutractod. We cannot blame a man who leads a dog's life if he growls, The smaller an estate the fewer legal questions Fare involved. No Corelelia, you can't settle a doetor'e bill by returning his Calls. It is easier to induce a man to accept a favor than to take a joke. 11 doesn't take a girl's ideal long to develop into a eammOnplaee husband. You'll never 'get inside the gates of pearl on tho strength of your good intentions. Marriage is .apt to be a failure if the female of the species spends more money at the ntilinel'y shop than the butcher shop. Upwards of 650 tons of, soot fall annually on each square mile of the ,Clity of London; that is to say, dur- ing one year 16,050 tens fall on the ale square miles which form the 2—'14. 'administrative county. Slinard'a Liniment Co., Limited, .Gentlemen, --I have used 511NIlDICS LINIMENT from time to time for the peat twenty yearn. It isne recommended to 2110 by {t prominent physioaan of Montrnnl, who called it the "groat Nova claatia Lini- ment." It does the doctor's work; it Is particularly good in eases of R.henunatiem and -Sprains.. 'Yours truly, G. G DUSTAN, Chattered Accountant, Halifax, 00 8 , Sept. 11., '1906, - - There is 'as much kicking in base- ball as there is in football, but at's different, LIQUID SULPHUR sures °old sores. Jilcssed is the peacemaker, in the estimation of. the chap who as get- ting the short end of it. Minare's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. iris: lihla nop'9 Cousin. "Oh, dear 1" said Mrs. Blunder - by ; lunderby; "when 1 read of these dreadful war rumors 1 get quite frustra',ed. 1 can't help feeling 'thattheooun- .tl'y.itt on the verge of an abscess." • Try Murine Eye Remedy I£ you have Iter, 'Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart --Soothes Eye Pain, Druggists Sell Murine rye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, ,50o. Murillo Lye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, ,50e. Dye Books Free by Mail. An. Eye Tonle Goody for An Lyon 50,1 Wood Coro Murino' Stye Remedy. Co., Chicano LIQUID SULPHUR cures cold sores, Seine children are spoiled in their raising because' that itt 'the easiest way 'to raise them, Mlnard's 'Liniment Cures Distemper. Onto lfialtrlif. Iis--•Wonder why. Poclgera doee- t marry 4 Dix -I guess he 1 carnes he'd .be 't fool to marry .a woman who'd be foot enough to marry him. the buttercup -observe how grarm animals avoid the latter. The aeon its is deadly, so is the foxglove, an. as for the la,burn.am—why, it is r menace to youngn children. Must Be Interpreted. "Wijjit says that in his famil; his word is law." "Yes. But his wife is the Su promo Court that tells what the law neaps." CORNS? HAVE YOU ANY? If so,. you want to try Putnam'tt' torr Extractor; it is not a cheap meld salve Mit a genuine _85c, cure that doer remove corns in twenty-four ]tours. Be mire ttacl get "Putuare'e Extractor," lea nt , all dealers. 11 l . Y4l1 w sa e'9 Iaodimaa Root Pill,.. exactly meet the need which so often arises in every family for a medicine to open up and regulate the bowels. Not only are they effective in all eases of Constipation, but they' help greatly in breaking up a Cold or La Grippe by cleaning out the system; and purifying the blood. In the same way they relieve or cure Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headaches, Rheuni- atistn and other common ailments. In the fullest: sense of the words -Dr. Morse's -Indian Root Pills are 47 A !ousehtolof Remedy 2' Good talkers are usually poor rlil.itters. Use LIQUID SULPHU11 in your piath. Gosisip is a deadly gas that is fa- tal to friendship, - Mlnard's .ln'Itnont Cures Diphtheria, Baking the ]best of a Pest.. A farmer in the parish of Maitland, Noes Scotia, recently sante across tt skunk's nest that liad throe tiny young ones in it. The Tittle skunks were only a day or two old, and instead of ruth- lessly destroying them, the fernier picked them up and Carriedthem home. Tho faintly cat had been rais- ilig• a litter of four :kittens, three of Yc'honi the farmer had drowned, and after tt. few suspicious sniffs, she dan- sented to adopt the little skunl in place of the 'lost kittens. The skunks did not suckle in quite the same way as the kitten, and it was interesting to watch Tabby push and box them into position. She soon got them in excellentorder. and pussy and her quaint family afford lots of atnnsentttnt for the children of the neighborhood. The farmer -iaiteuds to make Ole find the nucleus of a skunk farm, and when the success of the fox farms of the maritime provinces is considered, it appears possible at least that he will find the venture profitable, Skunk is at present, among the most valuable of Sure; (11 never saw anybody ,.o careful of his health its Watson," ''Neither slid I. Why, if he gets into Para- dise, I'm•sure that he'll make a bar- gain, with 'St. Peter for a 5etit far. away from the door Se that he'll be quite free from draughts. MISCUE, eNPnll,l el ANCSR; TUMORS, LC5IPS, ETD. internal and .external, cured wi't' net pain by. our Immo treatment. Writs' ne before ton Into. Dr, Reitman. Wedtoat r•r f,i...n,.,•. r..ntnvwna-q, Ont eALJ, 91)000 5, ICID01101 AND 110An. - Lu der Stone,, kidney tmublo; .Gravel, Lumbago and kindred German poaittvoly. cured with the, new German remedy, "Banal: • prune 81.60. Another new remetl far Diabetes-M,albete. Hard euro aura, -le "Boner's Anti-Diaabetes," Prta, 82.05. from drn gists or direct. The Rnnol Stonnfee. tnring Qomnany of Canada. Limited, Winnipeg. Wan. - PRODUCER'S—By shipping your NEW LAID EGGS to GUNN, LANGLOIS & CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL, you secure the BEST RESULTS. One trial shipment reoornertend"d. The i-learf.of a Pia n n is the 'Action. Insist on the [The IG L Plano Action Ili Vital filt'ertisf to Syrup arld Maple p 6 r sugar makers Wide-awake Maple Syrup makers will consult their best Interests by order- ing their supplies 2117 Instead of de- laying until rob and March --our bus• lost lima. Writ.- for free booklet tell- ing about our Champion Evaporator, mash in 21 sixes, suitableler large ul' mnall Ivt'ot'e11, 751.1 G5trtnit 0.0500. CO., 003010TED 08 -maxims-ton ,7t., TSoutseal, Que. Russian lata' forbids people to marry more than five tines, or to contract a marriage after the age of eighty. 1 Don't waste time on inferi- or salves because they're a few cents cheaper. 1 have proved Zara -Bak best for Eceenla, Piles, 51•an Diseases, and injuries. As a mother, you owe it to your family to use the best, that's Z-arnol3uk i 50c Box. Alt 'Draggles cud Steraa I, na ,. Gt4 -. to T ANTE rf'i+ ATAP?k L STOOK F'5 Bs .a sgstena iso l6954 Produced' The successful hog -laser is the Planwhobends every effort to prevent disease and -KEEP ILIS HOGS I'IEALTIIY. Ido provides .his bogs with waren clean quarters—aid adds a little"INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD" to every feed. This -wonderful tonic keeps the blood pure—regulates the bowels—makes the animals. eat 'well—anti thus fortifies them against those banesof the breeder—flogCholeraaetd Pneumonia. 3 Ff F.S.76 tees OPIE GENT 'You con easily raise "hail Pigs" and hove them fine end fat for the market in May or June, if you feed "INTERNATIONAL STOCA 00011" YoursoWs,vl;', raisc rtl'o n"oo LITTERS of strong healthy Pigs melt wllka if, you : feed IN ER u!t iia IONAL ITIICI 1000. For fattcmrg p{r.. pounds extra a day, there 15 nothing in tlw world to compare iyltl, R. The big Boge. p tz000wiate•rs, weirbintt feel Soo to.bce auitds-r o regularly td 'IN rrRh5A1'1ONt1 S'roOh: e001), 117, ' droit. y u feed t and a 1te more money out of year hogs? 3' Fascia fol one cu,it. For sale at all Dealers. tisosA Semi S"ntl Co, Limited', Tercets • .� l'l'11lIUflp� - ttOaall17ilY1�lld14„'' '"i'ly ter Bye' hRf tat LIS i fy,r, i o d inner at the ItrAt ge5 t,y A PA1TE i F. THE F. DALLEY C 000. 'NO ST NO WASTE I HAMILTON. 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