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BROWN'S NURSERIES.
=LLANO COUNTY, ONT.
• Charmed Napoleon.
In the winter of 1851 and '52, Eu-
genie and her mother were in Paris
and it was there she caught the
favor of the very man who had
warned Jerome against her.
When he made ,himself President
of France in 1852 anal declared, him-
self Emperor, he set about looking
,fer a Royal wife, but the reigning
houses of Europe would have noth-
ing to do with 'him. They looked
upon him as a cheap adventurer
and his hopes of a Royal marriage
were baffled.
Meanwhileihe bad fallen clasper-
ately n love with Eugenie. On
January 30th, 1853, e married her
and the municipality of Paris voted
her a wedding gift of 8120,000. She
used the sum to found a woman's
college, and by granting a gift of
11120,000 for charity further endeared
herself to the people.
Minard's Liniment 00., Lineirted.
Getttlemen,--Lase winter voceived great
benefit from the use of MINARD'S LINI-
MENT In a severe attach of La Grippe,
and I IMMO frequently Droved it te be
verY eRootiefe In (mewl of Inflammation.
Yours,
W. A. IIIITCHINSON.
Both Mu& Bettor.
Mao. Uppish—"Just think I It's
only sfk months ago since we moved
away' from next door to you. We're
in a much better neighborhood
now." Mrs. Sharpe—"So are we."
MEE. Uppish—"Why, where did
You move?" Mrs, S'hafirpe—"Oh,
we haven't moved at all?'
Oki Cured of
Disfiguring Pimples
By Cutioura Ointment; Broke Out on
Facc.when Twelve or Thirteen.
Were Most Embarras.ing.
Had Tried Everything.
A Nova Scotia girl, Miss Mabel Morash, of
Dover West, writes: "When 8 waq about
twelve or thirteen Years of age, 1nY faeo
broke out with pimples, and T trlerl every.
thing to get rid of them, but failed. The
pimples were the worst on my fprehead and
thin. They came out in groups and developed
later Into sorm, Being on my face they
caused great disegurement, and were most
embarraseing.
ee After trying so ninny remtulle,s without
emcees; 8 saw the Cuticura Ointment adver-
Need, and, X sent for a box. I then applied
ft to the pimples, and In a week 1 saw a
great change in my face. / kept using it,
• and In a few months it rendered a complete
cure. Now you cannot tell 2 ever had
pimples, thanks to the Cuticura Ointment,'
(Sigaed) Miss Mabel Morash, Mar. 31, 1911,
Baby's Face Like Raw Beef
"My baby boy bed a large DIMple come
en his forehead. It burst and spread ell
) over hie face which soon looked like a piece
/ of raw beef, all smothered with bad pimples.
, It was awful to look at. Tee poor little
thing Tatted to aerate'', it and cry terribly.
'I took 'him to a doctor tut he only got
' worse until I WAS Quite frightened that he
would always be disfigured. Then 1 got two
tins. of Cutleura Ointment, together 'with
Cutleura Soap, and in two months had quite
cured hint. Now...of CORM I use Cuticura
Soap for all my, children (Signed), mi.g.
r,. Perry, PO, Waterloo ltd., Aldershot, &lg.
land, May EL 1410.
Outleura Soap and Ointment are sold
throughottt the world, but to those who
have suffered MUC11, lost hope and are with.
out faith in any treatment, a liberal sample
of each with a 32-p. booklet on the skirt
and scalp will be !nailed nee, on application.
,Addreee 'Potter Drug, & Chem. Corp,, 65
Columbute NVO.. Bested, if.
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IF YOUR BABY 18 SICK
DIVE BABY'S OWN TABLETS
The little ills of babyhood and
childhood should be treated
promptly, or they ratty prove seri-
ous. An occasional close Jf fla by's
Own Tablets will slaEe the sto-
mach and bowels and keep
liitle .imes well. Or they will
promptly restore health if sickness
comes unexpectedly. Mri, Lenora
M. Thompson, Oil Springs, Ont.,
says :—"I have used Baby's' Own
Tablets; for my little girds ae occa-
sion required, and have found them
alwaye of the greatest help. No
mother, in my opinion, should be
without the Tablets." Sold by
medicine dealeia or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. •
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IN GEORGE 1II.'s TIME.
When Strikers Were Imprisoned
, and Flogged.
In the days when George ITT. was
King the law provided that, should
• mao refuse to go to work during
any dispute about wages, he should
not only be sentenced to a term of
imprisonment, but receive a sound
flogging as well. An amusing story
is told which proves that even in
those days there lived at least one
man, and he n� less a personage
than the then Lord Mayor, of Lon-
don, who sympathized with the
strikers, and who, alasl was made
to bitterly regret his leniency in
this •respect. During Mr. Woods'
tenure of office a oertain journey-
man sugarsbaker, having had the
audacity to go on strike for higher
wages, was duly brought before
the Lord Mayor and charged ,with
his 'heinous offence. The humane
Mr. Woods put him in prisms but
omitted to make an order for the
flogging on the warrant of commit-
tal, so that the prisoner escaped this
most humiliating and painful' part
of his punishment. When he had
done his • time the sugar -baker, in-
stead of throwing himself before the
Lord Mayor in an ecstasy of grati-
tude, brought an action against him
for breach of the law, and the jury
were 'compelled to award him dam-
ages for being illegally deprived of
his flogging I
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A DOCTOR'S SLEEP
Pound He Had to Leave Of Tea
and Coffee.
Many persons do not realize that
a bad Stomach will cause insomnia.
Tea and coffee drinking being
such an ancient and respectable
form.of habit, few realize that the
drug—caffeine--containeti in tea
and coffee, is ono of the principal
causes of dyspepsia and nervous
troubles:.
Without their usual portion of tea
or oolfee, the caffeine topers are
nervous, irritable and fretful.
Thai's the way with a whiskey
drinker. I:le has got to have his
•dram "to settle his nerves"—habit.
To leave ,off tea or colflee is an
easy matter if you want to try it,
because Postum gives a gentle but
natural support to the nerves and
does not contain any drug—nothing
but food.
Physicians know this to he true,
as one fromsthe South writes:
"I have cured myself of a long-
standing case of Nervous Dyspep-
sia by leaving off coffee and using
Postum," says the doctor.
`II also enjoy i-efreshing sleep, to
which I've been an utter stranger
for 20 years.
"In treating dyspepsia in its
various types, 1 find little trouble
when I can induce patients to quit
coffee and adopt Postum."
The dotter is right and "there's
a reason." Read the little book,
"The Road to WelIville," in pkgs.
Post= now comes in conceit-
trated,powder form called Instant
Postum. It is peeparecl by stirring
a level teaspoonful in a cup of hob
water, adding sugar to taste, and
enough cream to bring the color to
golden brown.
Instant Postum is convenient;
'there's no waste; and the flavor is
always uniform. Sold by gr00m's-
50-cup tin 30 ett., 100 -cup tin 50
cts,
A 5 -cup trial tin mailed for gro-
cer's name and 2 -cont stamp for
postage. Canadian Post= Cereal
Clo., Ltd., Windsor, Oria
Ever react the above letter? A new ono
appears from time to time, They aro
genuine, true, and full of human Interest.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Impressions -made by beauty are
more than skin deep.
People never credit a man's vir-
tues as long as he has a vice.
Peanut politicians should hot
-complain if they got well feasted
A beggar naturally has a pinched
Look if he is arrested for vagrancy.
Oceasionally a detective forgets
to disguise his 'breath with a clove.
The winter of our discontent is as
likely to show up in summer as any
other Elmo. ,
The epicure hates 05 waste his ap-
petite on :cheap food, and no won -
A man seldom realizes that he' a
fool until other peophs who have
known it for years.
But the man who masters a hard
life is of more importance than the
man who is mastered by an easy
000.
It doesn't follow that a frenzied
finan'cier would make a suecessfal
farmer because 'he knows how to
water stock, '
As a matter of fact, there , isn't
enough truth in 'the world to keep
the tongues a gossip wagging --
therefore, you can draw your own
conelusion.
IDS Daughter—"Pitpa, did you
knowmamma long bofoye you .mar-
ried her?" Her Father—"just be-
tween yoa and me, my dear, I don't
knots her yet." , •
talnard's Liniment cures niehttieria:
WILL MAKE DAUGHTER HEIR
CZAR TO BAR HIS BROTHER
FR081 THE THRONE.
Recent Illness of Prince Brings Out
, Points in Russian Court
Int rig ue.
Undoubtedly the recent mystera
ous hitless' of the Ozarevitchhas
given 'all true friends of! Russia, a
bad scare. But it has ,serged one
good purpose in ein)0611t; the broad
outlines of a ,court intrigue that in-
volves the Grand Duke Michaels -
the Czar'S hold, had brother—and
the Dowager Empress Mario arid
which aims at the placing of Miehael
on the throne Of .Russia upon the
death of Nicholaa :fad, •the sweeping
away of all the liberal reforms for
which the present Gaar- has worked
more than he always gets .oredit for.
There ere those who do eot hesi-
tate le declarethat the recent ill-
ness! of the Ozarevitch really' was
dim to an almost Successful attempt
te kill him. Substance is !lent to
this opinion by the, secrecy with
Which all the .court surrounded the
affair: There is, however, nothing
05 eonnect the Dowager Empresa
aual her son with the affair. !
Czar Changes Succession Law.
The Czar, however, is already
making plans- to foil the 'conspira-
tors. A dozen years ago, befere the
birth of the Czarevitch and while he
was still.completely under the in-
fluence of the Dowager Empress,
Nicholas proclaimed Michael the
heir to the throne.
Under the Russian law of succes-
sion promulgated by Emperor Paul,
Michael was the natural heir pre-
sumptive, follow,ed by the other
Grand Dukes to the exclusion of the
Czar's daughters. But the Czar oi!
all the Ru.ssias is not an absolute
autocrat for nothing; and he can at
any time alter the law of succeselon
in such a way that his oldest daugh-
ter, the Grand Dutheas Olga,
would ascend the throne in the
event of the Czarovitch's death.
And that, in short, is said to be his
plan to thwart the reactionaries.
Part and parcel of this scheme to
place his oldest daughter on the
throne is the Czar's present unwill-
ingness to consent to her marriage
to any one. Obviously her marriage
To the Prince of -Wales,
for instance, would effectually bar
her from the throne of Russia.
At th4s present moment the Rus-
sian cburt is arrayed in tato hostile
camps. On the one side is Nicholas,
trying to put through his various
liberal reforms. He is supported by
small army of ardeut but power-
less souls, who see in him their
country's only hope of salvation. •
On the other side is Grand Duke
Michael, a strong, robust, ruthless
iron -handed man, who openly
preaches a return to the absolute
autocracy that trampled under an
iron heel the ignorant, suffering
population. Standing with him is
the figure of the Dowager Empress
,Marie, the leader of the reaction-
aries and anti -liberals of Russia.
ROW MALTESE WOMEN DRESS
They Are Always in Black with
Bonnet and Toil.
The dress of the Maltese, is very
singular, and that of the women
stalking in tim extreme. When
abroad, they are all arrayed in
black. They 'put on over their other
dress a robe or loose aldrt of that
color, brought high on the bosom,
and iu place of bonnets their heads
are covered with a black silk man-
tle, which invests their shoulders
tied descends half way behind. .
The part which covers the head is
furnished with a piece oil whale-
bone, inserted in the ,hem, which
keeps 4 in position and prevents
the silk from dropping over the,
eyes. One hand, placed inside, is
always necessary to hold together
the sides of the scarf in front, and
the other only a forefinnger, being
allowed to appear through the open-
ing left for,the pnrpose. Of course,
under such snufflers little can be
seen of the beauties of form Or 1 ea-
ture, if a Maltese nymplit happens
05 possess them. The eyes and a
moving, pall-bla,c1c figure are all
that can be distinguished.
But some times the fair one
deigns to exhibit her face to a curi-
ous gazer in place of engrossing her-
self the privilege of seeing, and fea-
tures good-humored, rather pleas-
ing -than handsome, and irradiated
by a pair of fine,'sparkling oyes, are
displayed to the beholder. The
complexion is a dark olive, partak-
ing a, little of a sort of mulatto
tinge.
The mantle is obviously borrow-
ed, or rather, it has descended from
a distant age and people. It an -
ewers to the veil of Eastern ladies.
Sueh figures, thousands of whom
are abroad on the Sabbath, give the
streets a funereal look. It seems as
it all Malta had gone into mourn-
ing,. -
ED. 1.
ISSUE 49—'124
ARE YOU AS WEIJ... AS A.
TEAR AGS1
Dr, WIIIIUMW Pink Pills Point the
Way to Health and Strength
Ask yourself the important 'ques-
tion whether yott are as strong as
you were 'a year ago, as bodily fit
as you should be, 'Many a reader
has to confess "No." Some weak-
ening ailment has during the past
year laid hold of the eystem; unfit -
Ole you tor the duties of life and
seriously clouding ,blie outlook of
the coining days. It may be rheu-
matism with its sharp twinges of
pain, indigestion, headache, nerv-
ons debility, depression and lack of
energy, or the pains and ailments
which only common folk know. It
is well to know that all these weak-
ening; <hoarders' arise from an ini-
poverishect condition of the blood.
Renew and enrich your blood and
all your ti•oubles will cease. This
is a strong statemerit, but it is made
on the 'testimony of thousands who
once suffered, but who have gained
health and strength by the aid of
the new, rich blood aupplied by Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. We can quote
thoesands of GUASUF1 similar to the
following: Mr. Jos. Grandmaison
is a young inan well known in the
town of St. Jerome, Que.' He says:
'For a couple of years I began to
find my strength • failing, but did
not dream that the troUble was
serioes. As I grew weaker I began
to doctor, but it did not help me.
The least exertion made my heart
palpitate violently, my stomach
seemed out of order a,nd my whole
system became so run down that
wail finally forced to quit work. I
had now been doctoring for ahnost
aix months and was very naturally
growing discouraged. At this
Juncture I read of aa case similar to
mine, cured through the use of Dr.'
Williams' Pink Pills, and decided
to try them. I took the Pills faith:
fully for about two months, gradu-
ally growing stronger and at the
end of that time I was as well as
any, man could be. I shall always
praise the medicine that raised me
from dispair to the blessing of good
health."
Sold by medicine dealers every-
where or sent by mail at 50 cents a
box, or six boxes for 82.50, by The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Go., Brock-
ville, Ont.
.r.
WIER- YOUR NOSE IS SMALL.
line to the General Use' of the
Handkerchief.
Your nose may not be ao midl as
to attract undue, attention, but at
least it is not: so laage and noble
as it would have been had you been
living in the days of Caesar.
The inaignificance of the present-
day nose is due to the introductioll
and genera use of the handker-
chief.
Handkerchiefs—Which are very
modern indeed, as things go—were
never used by the Romans, and
they .were lees liable to colds axtd
the still more troublesome com-
plaint, influenza, than we are now.
As a result, they were possessed of
the largest and very best -shaped
noses.possible.
:When civilization, which started
in Rome, spread to the northern
countries of Europe, the inhabitants
of these changeable climates found
they had continually to rub their
noses, and thus they fell below the
B,ornan standard, -
This explanation, of course,
sounds somewhat far fetched, but
it is a well-known physiological
fact that any part of the body which
is continually illeased will eventual-
ly deteriorate.
Valuable Horse Saved
By "fierviline"
Was Too Sore and Lame lo Work
Quickly Cured by Nervillee.
"I have had a long experience in
treating horses and I can safely
say that I know of no liniment for
strains, sprains, and - swelling
that is so useful around the
stable as Nerviline." Thus
writes Mr. J. E. Murchison,
from his home, Crofts Hill P.O. "I
had a fine young mare that
wrenched her right foreleg, and
frem the shoulder down she was
stiff, sore, and swollen. I applied
Nerviline, and it worked like a
charm.; in fact, that mare was in
shape to work a day after I used
Nerviline.
"We have used Nerviline on our
farm for twenty-five years, and
never foued it wanting. For man
or 'beast it is a wonderful lini-
Five thousand letters recommend-
Nerviline as a general househokl
liniment, as an all-round cure for
aches and pains. Try it yourself.
Large size bottle, 50c., or sample
size 25e. sold by all dealers, or
The Calarrhozone Co., Kingston,
Ont.
, Marriage may either form one's
character or reform it.
Milord's Liniment Cures carget in Cows,
Typical 0 ross-Ex. ani
Cou nael--1) o you know Jtliuu
Caesa'? -
Witness—Ne sir.
Counsel—Have you ever met him 1
Witness—No' sir.
filounsel—You remember that you,
a,re under oath ?
Witness—Yes, sir.
Counsel—Then, if you have never
met Julius Caesar, how can you say
on your oath that you do not know
Justice—I ' think we have* had
enough of this style of examine -
Counsel --Your honor 'will please
-note rity exception to your corning
to the assistance of ;the witness.
Statism—If you say 'that again T
shall have you exPelled from the
court rtnon.
THE, D1tITISIF1 SOLDIER.
Singing of Well -Known Hymns Ls
One of Ills Characteristics,
In spite of his lighter tastes no
one who knows the British soldier
of the peesent day will deny that he
has nevertheless inherited much of
that old ardor of our forefathers for
a rousing, godly chant; and nothing
is more soul -stirring, especially in
the field of war, than to listen to a
gathering of British soldiers threw
ing a cleop-thioated heartiness into
some well-known t-ild hymn, like
"0, God, our help in ages past,"
which was heard inmany a camp ±11
South Africa a few years back, '
In fact, nothing 'seems to draw
forth from the British soldier or sai-
lor more whole-souled effort than
hymn:singing; and many will. be
able to recall occasions where its
effect has gripped the hearts of all
by its dramatic intensity, Surely
no hymn had ever a more dramatic
setting than that which rose from
Khartoum when, with the field ofs,
Omdurman still "white as snow in
Salmon" with the unburied dead,
the British troops, gathered upon
the scene of Gordon's heroic death,
sang that beautiful hymn, "A 'few
more years shall roll," its finite
pathos intensified a thousandfold by
the sternly 'sad associations of time
and place. Every heart was pro-
foundly stirred, and the eyes even
of the iron -visaged Binder were
moist with tears.
On one other occasion the singing
of. British soldiers will long be re-
membered by those who heard it.
It was after the reyiew at Delhi, at
the time of Lord Curzon's famous
Durbar, when night had wrapped
the huge plain and its a,sserabled
thousands in deepest shadow, star-
red by the yellow watch of the silent
and waiting army. Suddenly from
the summit of a lofty, invisible plat-
form an electric baton waved, and
there rose ald swelled up through
the darkness from the lines of all
the British troops :--
"Abide with me: fast falls the even-
tide,
The darkness deepens; Lord, with
me abide,
When other helpers fail and corn-
ferts flee,
Help of the helple,ss, 0 abide with
After the Imperial pageantry of
the day, it fell upon the ears of the
intently -listening multitude with
the 'solemnity of IL great Reces-
sional.
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THE MAGISTRATE'S STORY.'
What Ire Owes to ZanallInk.
Mr. 0. E. Sanford, of Weston,
Kings Co., N.B., a Justice of the
Peace for the county, and a dee,
con of the Ba,ptist Church. in Ber-
wick, says : "I have wed Zam-Buk
for piles and found it a splendid
remedy. re cured me."
Mr. Themes Pearson, of Prince
Albert, Sask,; writes: "I must
thank you for the benefit I have
received from .the usie of Zam-Buk.
Last summer I had a fever, which
left me with piles. I started to use
Zam-Buk and found it gave me re-
lief, so I eontinued with it. After
using three or four boxes it effected'
a complete cure."
Zam-Biik will also be found a sure
cure for cold sores, chapped hands,
frost bite, ulcees, eczema, blood -
poison, varicose sores scalp sores,
ringworm, inflamed pAches, babies'
eruptions and cshapped places, outs,
burns, bruises; and skin injuries
generally. All druggists and stores
sell at 50e. box, or Zam-Buk Co.,
Toronto, for price. Refuse substi-
tutes.
,
That Was Se.
She—What an atrocious necktie.
I wouldn't trust you to select any-
thing on earth. I never knew a
limn with so little taste.
FIs (Chnekling)—You forget that
I selected yen, my dear.
'She—That was something you
couldn't help,
WHY NOT SPEND THE WINTER IN
CALIFORNIA:
Attea dive rates will be quoted by .vart
able routce, affording finest scenery. The
Loa Angeles Lienieed, leaving Ohioago
daily 1016 pen, for Southern California,
the San Fra,uoisco Overland Linneed, hew-
ing Ohicago 0:30 pen„ lose than three don
on eoute, provide the hest of everything
in railway travel. The China and Japan
MaO leavee Ohicaeo daily 1040 Pm. for
San Francisco and Los Angeles. Illus-
trated lateraturo on application to 5,18.
'Bennett, General Agent, Chicago and
North Weetern Rye 46 Youge eit„ TOTORLO,
Ont.
The lionte Library.
Kiticker—Have they a library?
Bocker—Yes a check hook, a
cook book anti a dictionary. for the
baby to sit on.
Cure For Consiimptlem—Por ooneurate
tion, weak lunge, lingering coughs, laryn,
ritie and bronchitis. Name, and addressee
of those only given a row days to live by,
_speoleelist and doctors, after taking thie
cure are olive and well, will be sent on
request. Write Wm. IL Copeland, 611 Pape
Aye., Toronto, Oat
The police often gel, those who
help themselves.
Minartrs Liniment Cults CMS. &e
"I don't believe Solomon was as
rich as people think," said a small
boy to his tea•cher. "Why not ?"
" 'Cause it says he 'slept with his
fathers. rf he was really awfully
rich he'd have had a bed of his
own."
10 an an enemy within the camp. It will
underinine the strongest constitution
and ruin the most vigorous, health.
It leads to indigestion, bilioueness,
impure blood, bad complexion, sick
headaches, and is one of the most
frequent causes of appendicitis. To
neglect it is slow suicide. Dr. IVIorse's
Indian Root 'Pills positively cure
Constipation, They are entirely
vegetable in composition and do not -
sicken. weaken Of gripe. Preserve
your health by taking
Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills
PERRIN
GLOVES
The best for
all occasions.
Always suitable. Always stylish.
Eno that the trade mark 00 onualary
Nothing to 'Go By
Tommy -7'1 don't think aunty
will stay; she didn't bring her
trunk." • .
Tohnny—"Huh 1 Look how long
the baby has ',stayed, and he' didn't
bring: anything
Mlnard's 1.1nlinent Cures distemper.
YOUr Overcoats
mut faded eau) would look better dyed. If no
agent ot inns itt your town, write direct to,
Montreal, Pox a88. Gold Modaliek
Britlet:i American 0Yeing Co,
THINGS WORTH KNOWING
ABOUT CHRISTMAS BUYING
Write to -day for Oatalogda.
It's FREE.
The Le Roy Import Co.,
13 Bloor St. E, - Toronto.
-BLANKETS Warm, 116a.4'.
Government
$2.75Per PaIr
made Blankete, $2.75 per pair Deli.
vered. Free. Cash with order.
The General 'reportage. of Oanada
14 Cartier !Bldg., Montreal
Of Vital Interat to Syrup
and
Maple
Sugar
Makers
Wide-awake Maple Syrup makers will
consult their best interests by ordering
their supplies now instead of delaying
until Feb. and March—our busiest time,
Write for free booklet telling about our
Champion Evaporator, made in 22
sixes, suitable for large or small groves,
THE GRIMM MFC. CO., LIMITED
58 Wellington St., MdNTREAL,QUE.
Dollars worth
of usefulness
and comfort he
will appreciate.
EVERY' PAIR GUARANTEED
FOR ONE YEAR
Sr:motel Al,,ercladrilamhMoirnnge colored '.4Er
03)9
5 Ocat your Dealers
or sent postpaid
anywhere for 50c.
THE DING SUSPENDER CO.
TORONTO, CAN.
411
att- -basal
4,5r4,
se 'el tag
Light Your Kitchen with a
Rawie 'Bracket Lamp
sometime. In the kitchen or elsewhere you need -a lamp held
high, where it tvill light the whole room, and be out of the
reach of children. I
The Rayo Bracket Lamp is made for exactly this purpose. It is
one of the famous Rayo Family -the best kerosene la,mps made.
A clear, white light'steady, diffused, A strong, subataritial bracket, easily
affixed to the wall. The lamp is inexpensive. Economical. Lighted witheut
removing chimney or shade. Rayo Lamps are made in various Styles and
for all FurP°Bes' At Dent:ws Everywhere.
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TORONTO WINNIPEG
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Nei Yourself
to ealth
Get rid of that outside closet on
your farm—it is the cause of most
of the sickness in your family--
, because it is a, breeding place for
disease.
You Can't .Afford to ignore This.Fact
It stands to reason that by allowing the foul smelling,
outside .closet to roniain within a few steps of your
homeit,. poisons every breath of air you breathe.
You and your wife; daughters and sons—risk ill
health every time you iise it.
The outside closet'io really a relic of barberism—no pro-
gressive farmer should tolerate it., Just think how your wife
and claughtas must hate its sh-ocking publicity, anconvonie,nce
and discomfort.
Maa—make lip your mind now to ,blot, the outside closet
-- from your farm. Lotus s how you how you can install a Good
Health" Sanitary Closet—right in your own home—mit a very
small cost. Im.agine 'the comfort, 'convenience and protection
t.--e-Tiealth it means -to you-. and your :family.
Mail This Coupon to 'Us RIGHT NOW
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COMPANY
Brockville
Oirtario
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The aood
• -Health Cta
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giving full' partioulare of the
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