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The Clinton News Record, 1913-01-02, Page 3IVIIAT FATIGUE INDICATES. PAIN 'Mona to Work Twenty flours Itc- llama l cause Edison Dors, g' Don't try to emulate Thomas E der a son in working twenty hours out and the twenty-four,' says a writer l not the Nautilus. His twenty hour ould work is surely broken up by man tient ;changes. No huinan being ca eehle habitually work twenty hour null steadily at one kind of work. Yo nger will find Edison reading, resting, playing. watching experiments, rev- egin ing about—all these things and: and more make up that twenty hours' that work of his. The day's work of an yes; inventor, master ,of hie own time pal and of the services of'a thousand'. the persons, is not a suitable pattern ion. for emulntion. Be is the only one eves of his kind. You are a different hed. kind. If you need more sleep, take of it.,If you are tired after four n be hours' work, change the form of and your activity to rest yourself. e of Don't try working too long for ur second wind. And having found it, s of doh't work too long on second wind. ms' Use a little gumption about your heir hours of work and see that they aar ood balanced with hours of active physi- the cal play and plenty of hours of ono sound sleep. rom' Fatigue is nature's sure indica or- tion that some change of activity is Ye; advisable, n I To occasionally pass a . !Beebe a fn barrier is a gond thing. But to ndil make a habit of passing fatigue bar- riers puts too great a strain on the ely human organism: and the result is The- degeneration v3 the tissues. hes up in as Id Do Yoiir Lo3ks JIlMPIYo DEANS. Quite Satisfy you ?,:'Secret of This Curious Product' of the Vegetable World. Ed of If Tour Color is lied, If Yon Suffer n From ['implore Imre 18 Good Advice. y n s Fine Results 1n Two Weeks 0 The Bent Time of Life. Dean Swift was 59 when he wrote "Gulliver's Travois." John Stuart Mill be when his essay "Utilitarian - en ism" was published. though the he bulk of his work had been dont a few years before that time. At 44 Sir Walter- Scott, the man of "dou- ble dignification"-worthy in his annestry and worthy in himself— published his "Waverley," and the rest of his immortal volumes were written when the man was past 46. Between the ages of 54 and 50 Mil- ton composed "Paradise Lost." Cowper was past 50 when "The Task" and "John Gilpin" saw the light, and Defoe almost 60 when his "Robinson Crnsoe" excited tee ad- miration dmiration of the world. "The Song of the Shirt" and "The Bridge of Sinha" indicatethe culminating period of Thomas Hood's career. He was 46 years rad when he wrote or ;them. Darwin's "Origin of Spe- ix cies" synchronized with hishalf fl• century birthday, while the "Deg - o, cent cent of Man". followed twelve years later. ee de - ink elt, 'n- rat 11. e n. of ve 0. on ak nk ill =d a a, tit no - 1. m e S. n_ be, rn he n in t. re• en ite r et er. e,' sit. !ds nk to- 1d - in ^e' of nd lee to th Cramps at Night Require Prompt Remedy Agonizing Pain Prevented by KeepingNervfllnc handy On the Shelf.. A Case In Point INuetrated. -Deadly cramps --the symptoms are nut to be mistaken. Suddenly and without warning the 'patient experiences such agony in the sto- mach as to contortthe countenaflee and cause him to cry alu,ud for help. Then it is that the wonderful power of. Nerviline can make itself felt --it cures au quickly. "Last summer I was striken with a frightful attack •of cramps, I feared the pain in my stomach would kill me. "My eyes bulged out and the veins in my forehead stood out like whipcords. "My 'cries attracted a neighbor. w•ho came to my assistance, and in. a moment or two banded we ha:f a teaspoonful of Nerviline in seine sweetened water, "It cieerned as if an angel had charmed away the pain. In to n seconds I was well,: Nerviline has . a wunderful nattier in this locality. r and is considered best for cramps, n diarrhoea, flatulence, stomac%i and bowel disorders. I urge all my 1 frieuds to use Neryiline. "MAN LEY M. LECRADE. "Williamsburg," No home is safe or can afford to miss the manifold • advantages of 1 having Nerviline on hared in 'case d of accident or emergent, sickness. e Large Family size butt les of Nervi- 1 line. 50c. trial size, see., all d -el. I ers, or The C'attrrhnzone Cn,..RnF- falo. N. Y., and Kingston,. Canada„ Miss Nettie E. Callaghan, a w known young lady in Middle writes as follows: "1 was atfee for two years with a rash. and u looking pimples that spread o my face: My color was poor, my blood evidently completely of order. Certainly it was a despairing sort of a case, beets various treatments did but little help me. A friend of mine in ronto, Ont., advised me to get Hamilton's Piles, so I sent at o for five boxes. In two weeks I like new—looks improved, spi rose, and I felt I was getting 1 have used this remedy for a 1c time, and now wouldn't he with it." 1f you are in ailing health. ha bleed d:'Jorders. stomach trou or headaches, Dr..I1nrnilton's P will help you quickly. All drt gists and stnrekeepers self Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake a Butternut. 25c. per box, five 81.00, Sent postraid by the C tarrhozone Co.. Buffalo. N. Y., - Kingston, Canada. ell - ton, ed glY ver and out meet use to To - Dr. neo felt rits well. )ng out Olt tale, ills meld -hand side. The hair on this Ig- patch is allowed to'grow to its full Dr. length. and plaiteed., so as to form nd n kind of pigtail. This appendage fltr is provided for the Prophet to grasp a- when hauling the owner up to hea- and ven at the moment of his death. The "jumping t pintR bean,"which is al- ways sure to excite the wonder of those who have not, before seen the specimen of the vegetable kingdom, is the product of a small bush which grows in the northern part of Mexi- co. Within each blossom are two fer- tile seeds and a third, which is the home of a: small, exceedingly tee- the worm, whose performances are responsible for the queer conduct of the bean. When this worm emerges frost its prison it becomes a beautifully colored - moth..The se^ds of the jumping bean blossom in the month of May. Then the fe- male moth deposits one egg on the pollen of the •flower. As the Hower develops it forms a triangular shaped shell on two sides. w)th a convex shape on the other. Within this the chrysalis de- velops into a grayish brown worm about one-tenth of an inch in length. This worm lives inside its cell for a period of six months. or until the middle of November. Then, cli- matic conditions being. favorable, it bores a hale through the end of its shell and flies away as a moth. By the Forelock. A curious custom exists amongst the Rifflans, a Warlike tribe which is found along the north-west coast of Africa The males shave the whole of the skull. with' the excep- tion of a small pnteh on the upper BERLIN TO RAVE REAL Qt"IE And the Streets Are to Ile live Clean and Safe. Police regulations intended make Berlin (Germany) stree quieter by day and night. to co into force on April 13. include t following: Persons may not walk more th three_' abreast nor stop or cotter gate for any period of time. Pe eons with umbrellas or walki sticks must not carry or swing the in any manner designed to impe the safety of the passerby. No windows or doors of hotiee T. pt STEADY UTA?D. A Surgeon's Hund Shunld be the Firmest of all. "For fifteen years I have suffered to from insomnia, , indigestion and is nervousness as a result of coffee mo drruking," said; a surgeon the other he day,, (Tea is equally injurious be- cause it. contains caffeine, the same an drug found in coffee). e- "The . dyspepsia became eo bad le that I had to"limit myselfto' one ng cup at oreakfast. Even this caused m pie to lose my food soon after I ate ril it. "All the attendant symptoms of s, indigestion,' such as heart burn f , ste c„ as ice fats, shops. or restaurants. in whi music is being played. may be ke open. No whistling. singing, shriekin skating or loud talking of any kin ch. palpitation, water brash, wake pt ness or disturbed sleep, bad to !in the month, nervousness, et 'r. were present to such a degree. d to incapacitate me for my, praise WHY KEEP ON COUGHING ? Bare Is A Remedy That Will Step It Do you .realize' the danger in a neglected cough? Then why don't you get rid of It? Yes, you can shake it off, even though it has et trek to you for a long time, if you go about it right. Keep out in the fresh air as much as you can, build up your strength with. plenty of wholesome 1, o4, and take Na-Lri,.Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chior,dyne. - This reliable household remedy has broken up thousands of hacking, per. sistent coughs, which were just as troublesome as yours, and what it has dons for sonlany others it will do for you. Na-Dru-Cei Syrup of Linseed, Licorloe sad Chlerodyee ceataius absolutely no .. harmful drtsf:a, and se can he given safely to children, u well as aults. Vonr physician or dn'geist can ,oufirm Chia statement, for we are ready to send them on request a complete list of all the ingredients. Put np in. sec. and sec. bottles by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. 357.,. Two of a Kind. lr'`nele Hiram—"if yer want ter have good dogs, yer must edjicate 'em to it. 1 took as much trouble to. rear my dog thar ez I did with my son Ike." "But that.dog is no good." Uncle Hiram—'Neither is Ike." PILES CURED 7N 4 TO 14 OATS Tour drugglat will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to euro any caste of lath- ing: Blind, /needing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. VOLCANIC DUST IN AIR. Turbidity of Atmosphere So Ae. counted for By Scientists. irnim many points in America and Europe come reports of an unusual turbidity of the atmosphere, which began . lash summer and still con- tinues. This is manifested in a marked diminution of the intensity of solar radiation. so measured with the py rheliometer, abnormal dis, placement of the neutral points of atsnoepherie polarization, a hazy appearance of the sky, and the pre- sence of Eishop's ring around the sun, From Dublin Sir John Moore wrote Last August: "The sky is con. stantly covered with a thin film of uniform clond in which no halos de- velop, and through which the sun, moon and stars +-bine with n sub- dued, sickly brightness!' Observ- ers in Russia, Switzerland, Sweden and Germany. as' well as America, report an unusual lark of bluenees in the sky. There seems to be every reason to attribute these phe- nomena to the presence in the up- ill- per atmosphere of an immense pall of dust arising from the explosive eruption of Katmai voleano. fn' Alaska last June. Similar effects were, observed after the eruptions of Krakatoa and Mont Pelee, and pr in those cases lasted for some years. as 1- l'neompremishsg. uf ven John Bright's. voice was unequivo- 1 us tally for peace.. Says the London 11- Nation: He was walking once past the Crimean Monument in London with nt one of his sons. then a lad. Every n ,one knows that the word "Crimea" Bis engraved on the monument. The nd boy pointed' to the monument, and to toy he word upon it, and asked: Father; what is that?" "That," said John Bright. point- ing also to the word. "is a Prime." A cheerful roan can always get attention when he has a tale of woe to tell. Minard's Liniment 1Cuees Colds, Eta Culture Defined. Gabe-"W'hat is culture?" Steve --"Culture is when you speak of the house beautiful when yea mean the heantiful house:" designed to endanger the quiet the streets shall be permitted Teamsters its charge or wagon trams or trucks leaded with sounding metal of any kind are fo bidden to drive in a manner calor. tared to Cause nerve-shatterin noises. No paper. remains of fruit, riga or oiearettes mai be thrown int t" r're"t. and the dragging Clothes of any kind, women's fires es; ate.. or anything else capable o producing dust is prohibited Householders are required in win ter to keep the footpaths in front• their premises clear of snow an ice between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m,; After 30 p m in the case of side walks dangerously icv, sand o ashes must be sprinkled. QUEEN MARY LIKES RO'IF.S. Hendeeds of New.Rltahee in fiiiek Ingham Po !nee t:r(miens. Queen Mary's favorite Hower is the rests. end wnrne hundreds of new trees have been placed in the ,ear• dens at Buckingham Palace, partic- talarly where her Majesty can' see them frorn the windows, of her pri- vate apartments, Perhaps, as is only becoming in a former Duchess of 'cork, she dis- plays a leaning toward the white use. with:the deep crimson roan ext in fever A neci' rose Barden was provident for her entertainment fist year at Windsor. Even a royal hitnseheld has its domestic storm waves. : Queen Mart, t -he is nothing if not old fashioned in hos ideas and ways. c iFnppr'tves of'the Iueurinus ten - reel. of tee age. which has spread ven bo the serva'nts,. Censnquent- v. there has been retrenchment etc' at Beekinslrarn Palaee And when the hortsehold staff eomplain- ed or the food provided recently' of as a surgeon. "The result of leaving off coff A. and drinking Posture ' wee aim. re- marvelous The change w r- wruuglst forthwith, my hand stead ed and my'normal condition g health was restored." Name giv request. Read the fame rs little !souk. "The )toad to We o ville." in pkgs. There's a reason Of Postum now games in conee s- trated. powder form, called Inset f Postern. It is prepared by stirri a leve) teaspoonful in a cup of h . 1 water. adding sugar to taste, a of enough cream to bring the color d gulden brown. - !Instant Postum is convenient; there's no waste; and the flavor is ✓ always uniform. Sold by grocers— 50 -cup tin 30 eta., 100 -cup tin 50 cts. A 5-enp trial tin mailed for gro- ear's name and 2 -cent stamp for postage • Canadian Postum Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont. THE WAVES. arld'the enteen heard of it she said Many a,sncietg somebody is a no- they were cedes at liberty -to quit the royal household. body with money. Minard's Liniment Cures' Distemper. A hook ,l head. Mrs. Justwed—"Jusf think of it, dearest one. Twenty -fire years from day before yesterday will be our silver anniversary." Only One "B90M0 QUININE" n Tri Th,i Is LAX ATMS 3510250 QUItIN15, Leith ter the signature of 51 '11r GItOI P:,. Cures a Cold In Oue Day, Corm Grip to TWO Days. 250. Free food for thnsrght may be had at any public library. Merino Eye Remedy Min lie Nuga EI 11,. Fnalu Fl A il1111 lelny, 115 1,yltfrr lied. W,, tV.tera„ Ji s',n1 a, �0 d- '5 on,nni„ivn tkald InuE ,,ce i,nnu G - I,e each ikrk, 5111155; 1u ,,.. +d Eye pounded ll•norI+millrtx nnta'•1 ' pt' rest Nee d M1Iell lt•1 i t d In rueeassrul Vit.' 17 tM1 e9 ei a d il,e to 1 t'I'tl u P 1 nn2:17;,/?,"s _ Jt a I e t nneaei r c so lO, per 15,110 Mali... R , '. sal ::.y, .*5 n Ire• I0 A+rptla To Um 9te.6l6, F Murine Ese Remedy Ce... 0hiaWo: ard'a. Liniment Cures Carget In Cow one-sidi'd. ibbs-- 1t`3 easy to trade your' Marion For .money. ihhs—Yes. hilt you are up inst it if you want to trade back, 1 etax ,e, n, ly to be impressive. '..Sea: AsShe Sae' it. A lady out shopping orderedan umbrella stand sent 'home for her vestibule, and only reached home' late in the evening, where she hod left her new malt] in chargte. "Well, Mary." she said, "did any packages comer' 'Yes, muni.' was the reply. "The waggrtn cum wid th' cuspidore fur th' umbrellas." Smite Women WII113 a Let. Their Heights Vnry in the Different °coatis. Although severe tempests often lath both the Atlantic and the Paci- fic oceans into mighty waves, there is reason W believe that the most tremendous seas are those that run South of the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Hein, Sailors in modern times have ne- ver seen such waves as those des embed byearly navigators. which were reported to rise to the height of une'hundred or even one hundred and thirty feet., La. Peruuse, in- deed, a-settee(.ihat he saw waves in the Pacific towering to a height of nearly two hundred feet. In these more prosaic days we can only say. that the highest wave, vet measured had an altitude' of about fifty-two feet. That was in the southern ocean, a little north of the antarctic con- tinent; and it is quite certain that the highest waves ever' -seen in that ,region did not exceed fifty-eight feet. The highest waves ever ob- served in the Indian Ocean were about forte feet. The highest waves in the North Atlantic are from twenty-five to twenty-nine feet. and in the Mcditarreneau, from sixteen to nineteen feet. Even the smallest of these mighty neves has great destructive power, for they often travel at a speed of r `eety -fit e 'roles an, hone. A wave thirty feet high contains thousands of tons of water, and when this im- mense Eater is exerted against any s ructere. the ruin wrought is lilte- s tt 'n. o. 5r e* er 20 8. n id r Manager (tire and -ten-ment stare) eli'hat did that lady. who lust "►y;:B.pi TfF a'I` j1P.c' went'nt want?" Shnpgirl--"'fihe inquired if we had' a shoe department." Tee /feat size of the waves in hiwh southern 'hat tndes is o- plained by tee fang that teeth of the, Cape of Good Hope a''d rape horn there is neither a -incite/ el nor leeward she'e.°and the prevailing winds are westerly Sc,. when a westerlygale sprines :up it finds a lone westerly swell the effect of a previous wind. Still running The new: here wind inosesees the steepness of this swell '» ri form» malentic storm- waren thnt sometimes reneh a length of te el ve ndred' feet from crest to creat Thr nvernge ilei"'ht 111 f4•et f en-it•^yP s abent hall the vele- irl n' Ihn t. ,rel th,t causes them, 1•e lsoeeel in miler-- per hour. ED. 4, 1M4t1' -'1•,• taiinarq's Liniment,Cures Diphtheria. The Good Old Times, We erten talk enthusiastically aboutthe " t ''good old times " , but probably the present day 15 more comfortable to Dive in. How would the majority of the women of the present century like to be put back to the year 1670 for instance? Dur- ing that year the following remark- able Act of Parliament was passed in England: "That all women of whatsoever age. rank. profession, or degree, whether virgins, maids, or widows, that shall from after the passage of the Act impose upon, se- duce and betray into matrimony any of his,Majesty's male subjects, by scents, paints, coime,tice, wash- es, artificial teeth, false hair, Span- ish wool, iron stays. hoops, high - heeled shoes, or bolstered hips, shall nicer the penalty of the laws now in. forge against witchcraft, sorcery. and such like misdemean- ors, and that the marriage, upon conviction, shall stand null and void." CONSUMpTlrJf1 All Suffering rrom Censumotton, C•0uRhg, Colds, Srnneettls, Laryngitis, Weal' Luhet, es a Weak Throat, should write for earn. sudors et my medicine. It never talls. It 'musses you that 11 does you good. WM. R. COPELAND, 511 Pape Ave.,Taronte, Ont. Ethnology. Teacher -"Name some of the man -hunting tribes." Pupil - "The English suffra- gettes.” Redultrilty----•. of the bowels is an absolute neces- sity for good health. Unless the waste matter from the feed which collects there is got rid of at least once a day, it decays and poisons the whole body, causing biliousness, indi- gestion and sick headaches. Salts and other harsh mineral purgatives irritate the delicate lining of the bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills—entirely vegetable—regulate the bowels effectively without weak- ening, sickening or griping. Use Dr. Morse's 60 Indian Root Pills CHENILLE CURTAINS and.) kind, of ban hwngin,,, sirs AiaCB CURT131NS OOE t1afi0NENAn a tr rlln c,,1, ,.,,III 5,or4, (lull Me'IRller. 1111518)5 AMERICAN [WEIRD CO , Sox 833,Montreai 1e5liggtncabator$111375 efnl and Er00der �oK •+:_• If ordered together...:.,.. �...�.-�- ''!;%1021' �.�- rretn,( d dour ae o c.ne,i. ++Pur noes , tit Lar 1 upas 4nii doatfs 1 wahrl,r ael.y, d�nrul leen slues lewder Waa., Len:rYoripriLy, out, WlWI ON pn.tbot IAAV var00, n,255 eN0,. reset... *. 5 111. If Toronto Keeps Crowing And If /s Sure To Flgun your -proes in this yeal'el-8la. reamed Moues with all eehrenronrel, 12,540 le AM, bringing In ell to e28 per month rant, and can bo bought with 1544- or tleee. down. Wttt seen pay tor Run.. Write ter easterners. J. B. LeROY & CO. T71 Queen R.. TORONTO EC1Eh1A iTCHE� Until She was Nearly Crazy. Begaro with Watery Blisters. On Fars' Eyes, Hands and Ankles, Could Not Sleep for Scratching. Cut' tura Soap and Ointment Cured. Brunswick Ss., ?Predetieton. N. 113.--"I hada very bad cast of eczema, 7`lto trouble beganwithwatery blisters and Itched ant burued until ' I Was nearly' crazy, 1e was ora my Imre, eyes, bands and ankles. I could not koop thebed clothes over me at make. for the smarting and ttc'dng. Myoars would awes. 1 would aorateh until the blood would run-aud then furca a scab, 1 fell as If 1 Could take knife and out the flesh on my bands, tt would disfigure my face and mak. It smart and burn and swell. 5 could not Sleep at might for scratching. •1 trued everythipg I heard of without Setting any benefit, 1 used dote of .hornet returnee, mush se lard and sulphur, and also wan treated for it. Then 1 tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they gave me rr.ne ease. I used them about four months at' 1'1 am happy to say 1 am never troubled now. The Cutioura Sean and Ointment cured me completely." (Signed) Mrs. A. 8. Thomp- 000, Mar. 9, 1912. The regular use of Cutleura 9oao for toilet and bath not only tends W preserve, purity and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and Motto. but assists in preventing' inflammation. Irri- tation and clogging of the pores. the common cause of pimples, blackheads, renes uud roughness, yellow, olly, nuttily and other un- wholesome conditions of the akin. Cuticura Soap and CuNenra Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal esmpte of each maned Frere with 82-p. Skin Souk, Address post card Lotter Dreg & ahem. Corp., Dept. 441), Boston, U. S. A. FARMS FOR SAI: tt. W. DAWSON, Ninety: Colborne 5.raa4 Termite, I.1 u' nub i, AL RES- ( OU..•rs 0.3 LJ+r+• Good Heu:e; Buildings: Orchard. Cheer and on eeuv :Irma tit K\'l Y•$1X At 51E1 Wll•11 s:..'.11 buildings - and apple orchard. shout Pre o5,e r.,,.., n.,..J;tnn R W. DAWSON Toronto. en NE HUNDRED ACRES IN OXFORD County; cull nice 0307 f"F•n: Pro neem timber; : three aerea orchard, one- story frame noose; a number of outb Jia. Ings: close to'morket, railwaystationand largenheeae factory. .Bliss] mail dello. erv. Would. exchange for airy. town or. tillage property or for smaller farm. The Western nerd, Estate. London, Ont. ACENTS waNrEo... HONE WORE, 87 TO 510 PER WE"3t- lye went rellnble parties to knit for ue at home, whole or spare time: We furnisb morhlno, yarn, ole. Pa -4 your name and address at once for fun nnrti emirs, The Canadine Wholesale Dictri. busing Co., beet. w.; ^'•m,.tallerraND COINS. TAMP COLLI5(,rolt4--ilENntt5n n(r' k.? ret'ent Foreign- Stamps, enta+nTue, Album, only: Sever Cents Harks Stoma Company. Toronto. M18CPtt.ANEOn3 CANCER. TUMORS. LU5IP$. E't'(":, interna) and extertlal, cured wt./s- em Dale- br our home'reat,nent write in before too tern. Dr, nnll'nau Medical (o.. Limited, cnllinawond, Ont. I"1 ALG 131;=.8.1C TDYEs, KInN EtL AND 1r dor stonoe, ILtdney trnuble, Ornvrl. Lumbago and kindred ailments positive!). mired with the new Grrnsan lt"'m`rly "annoy" price $1.50. Another new remedy for Diabetes-Mer!Itue. and »aro cure. le Sanni'a .Anti•Thnhetea." Pre 8744- (roll' erueglsts or dire.. The Ranol Mnniitns. turhln Company of Canada. Limited, Winnipeg. Man: Syrup and Sugar Makers have Chance to Win Gold Cash ' Prizes of 55.00 to $100,00 In Our $500.00 Contest to order to sttinutate Interepi to yonr syrup and sugar making we here de aided to hold a prize contest for the best samples of syrup end auger sent In by utters of our C3'VI.10:1 EdAPORATOR. Full partentais of 0nntett involving tbe'sum of $10000 will 5e m:^iled to you on request. Every user.. of the CHAMPION EVAPORATOR hoe an equal chance of win. Hing a prise.. We -aim' -at quality. end If von pride yourself on the exeellence of your syrup. end entree. now Is tour .•hp^.re to he -.,et F-;�nalany: Non users of the CHAMPION EVAPORATOR had better get in line toauter the contest by pl:r-.nuns- r,"e Write etetingnumber of trees you tap and we will (mato you .price en u- nwired outfit. - Contest clew en April tali, 1913. Exhibit of simple* from every eomeetittve riper of the MAMMON EVAPAR• ATOR x!11 be Q'onlaysd shy em'r`esy of the Star mnnrgement) dd th Ir mnanir..e"t show window*, Afo"tr rr, rine'••^ the lest two weeks In Apr!1 Clop+„a :Word,-Sond stohne- for ..0F120 Contest Clroutar,” giving full in. formation concerning this competition, That when you put a salve onto your child's skin, it passes through the pores and enters the blood, fust as surely as if you put, it into the child's stomach? You would not put a coax. c mass cf annual fat, colored by various mineral poisons. (such as many crude sal, s are) into your child's blood by way of the stomach? 'Thai why do so by way of the pores? Take no risk. Use away l the pure b rbal essences provided in. Lam•1 uk. Z m-Buk contains no trace of any animal o I' or tat, and no Neiso. cru mtno n l col re lug mater. Front mart' to harsh it as vurely herbal. It wi I heal sores, uleeer, ebsces- 005, eruptvaricose ulcers, cuts, burns and bruises m -re quickly than any otaer k owu preparation, iI is a ti.eptiC. qu.ckly stops the swarth .g of a bore or cut, Fares pit s, tnf,asted'. sore, and b'oo., polsomn . It is a combina.ion of healing'powertnd ,ciente le purity. Aak these who have pros. el 11. An dr,rneeto and scorer 50» boa; or Za,s-A,k e:a„'Toronto. for v,ina SHOULD BE IN YOUR HOME THE GRIMM AnAIVUF'ACTUR)NG COMPANY LIMIITEb BD Vvnitt-,gtor+ St„ Mon troaet, Qum. s.......=116.5m0= gutrsnr• team. THE CURSE OF FARM LIFE The oiitside clos,;t— that ab min - aide fteeulilutottlt)il Of rlltier3 e-1 Lilesm filth—is the curse of Itt tui life — directly respon::illle f )r nine-tzrnths of the diseaes existing in the mai districts. There Can Be No Doubt About Tilts Just consider. Here' within a few steps of your home—poison- ing ome- oison-ing every breath of air you breathe—you have built n pa't. house -se foul-smelling sink—which moat be need by you and your family, And you willingly 1ng1Y subject your wife, daughters.and sons to this risk of disease, publicity and' discumfortr•-in all weathers --winter and summer, Probably you never thought of the outside closet in this light before. Now you know, Make up your mind to blot if off your farm at once. Install a Good Health- Sanitary Closet -it doesn't cost much—and you con have it right in your home. —Thiiik of the convenience; corse fort and_protection from ill health, Make up your mind to have one without another day's delay. Let us tell you store about .the Good Health .Closet. .- _-.. Coupon s RIGHT .V 3 W bUUPDN THE GOOD ALT" ftkeQeod flEalth Co. Gentlemen t--- Please send me Moretti eivin u full norticulanr of ,th, Good Nestor Sanitary Closet.';" Nn MOMPA Y Brockville On ario .,=a•rslxtwasissmlivoio izime roses minimi a I