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The Huron Expositor, 1916-03-10, Page 2
•3• 1 We distribute batteries . for Ttckersmith and Me dao phone systems This means we hInd'e.aut two barren per 'month so that engine users will find € r b aeries always if.esh always tested, always .rightin price Buy your batteries from us. Gas engine and auto oils at bottom prices. 4 Cattle and horses must he got ready for spring Gr7lomi and clipping not only freshens the coat but 'inspires t appetite. Brute nature is similar t© man's and to eel rig we require freshensn•up,_ ng be ht .8245 lo.00 10i. to 205, r c to 35c Try our clippers, fully warranted`' .. a .. . Power clipper with balance Curry combs.... Special value brushes Wheei 4406;4F41.66►i-si•♦ • ow.,•,• sas•aa.e• .a•as Spring's advent.brings plans for building, We can recd mama,our wallboard as warm, sanitary and artistic. Si ed = lengths, quarter oak grained or cream On one s and waterproof on the reverse Takes the place of :. lath plaster and can 14e a lied b . any handy Tan. jDon't ! to examine its merits. Pa" tde or ail We also stock: hydrated brie, cement, plaster path and set` pipe. G. A. Sills, Seafortbi Sole Agents for Lowe Bros. Paints, Chi -Na nee, Moffat's -Rang Eastlake Steel Shingles, Paroid Ready Roofing- Pease Furnas and Boilers, " Hot Point"'Electric Suppliese New Idea Furnac TheJlcKillop,Mutua Fire Insurance Co office: Seaforth, Ont DIRECTORY Officers: J. B. McLean. Seaforth, President Jt Connolly, Goderich, Viee-Prudent Tilos. E. Bays, Seaforth, Sec-Treas. D re +rs: D. 1`. McGregor,Sea%rth; . Grieve, Winthrroie ; Wrn. Rican, tilsaforth; John Benneweis, Dui;, in ;' J. Evans; Beechwood; A, afofwen, Brucelield ; J. B McLean, S'eaf irth ; I. Connolly. tloderich., Robert Ferret, Rarlock wets:Ed. lilin.chleve Seaford". W. y,Egreoudville, :t. W. deo,. Hohnesville•; Alex Leitch, Clinton ILL Jaranuth, Brodhagen ren pumps & pump Repairing am prepared to turas all kinds of Force and -Litt Pumps and all sizes Piping, Pipe Fittings, etc. Galvan- ized Steel. Tanks and Water troughs Stancheons and Cattle Basins. Ihe Price is Bight' Also all kindsof pump repairingdone short notice. For terms, etc., apply at Pump Factory, Goderich ,, East, or at residence, North Main Street • s .. Ids Face Was Corer With 'Pimies. Pimples are not a serious trouble, they are very unsightly. Pimples are caused wholly by. blood, and to get rid of thein it is n sary to purify the. blood of all its' am- Burdock Blood Bitters has Tirade zany remarkable cures; the pimples have all disappeared, and a bright, clean, c*,om- pl but bad axion left behind. Mr. Lennox D. Cooke, Indian ath, N.S., `writes: "I am writing you a few lines to tell you what Burdock B Bitters has done for me.. Last win face was covered with pimples. I different kinds 'of medicine, an seemed to fah, I was one day friend's house, and there they ad " to use B.B.B., so I purchased twobo and before I had them taken I f of two ed I itisa endit to been was, getting better. I and when they were • completely cured. I fin blood purifier, and I reco Burdock Blood Bitters market for the past forty years, manufactured only by The T. Mil Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. my all eta le me - d I� ore, th was in. t eppertaa 10, 1915 Itis the War pi.«ia11 ,Vbe ,116 eibC u w ttie lhiwlek;. 013 P r szia ; in 86&. The laid is aln�1{s is larger is ios3 a7x,t ono The 111E011-40 /her alrO Danea The . e and lustier cast by letting their suz cher t lariat: .e • Whitens the ,rly art 'g T1.�s`iC: of tit'r i doein They wer a Da 180 Britain feel on 'ware; by in 814-•Denrrark to Ltain. 'Brits z = : � F rani! �deetired to ho ligol�andf - = rely because of sits h " L'i; ty to er, at one time tele it f , o Eng r: f , the person of ifs ereign partly au.se of its �L� et = t _ al value. 'In 1821 the g�ara i : `thkiraw.n a_vi no at -rat was'rmad too fortify .it t ` . military ;a t + ities have al: ay; oro ;ounceid into a weir. I 1890 ret treorga lzed • tn,e BrI -' • eera t000 a bf ,Zanzibari rid In ' etii'cn rrr eiv H•sligotlaia�l, rt. e t'o.tne the eo res were al eye On he 1ookdu.t .. �lliet itary. aidvant gas the Br 11 land ; the la ter al aye clay the Mie of the i`reel't of tile e1 In o respect at f st. .h ri• �a + e strongly fort led He go ad. A . = t sea wall 25.eet hi$' ,ate 16' ! t thlelp !built �oif teel • 'an ': aerete ciilet�al 'lea 910, „iat a t of ' , than t ty mnillioon jdiol : red An ad . f nal eight ni li0n id • i was s nit on harbor on- etr talon. Then v ort ,af de ac- Icer nodafLan . the, whole an night setas 'i7,e t• The ` Kaiser de Bred of his grandeloqu.en t hes oa tt hie oc- casion .of his taking "formal ttoteses•Io+n. of Atha • e H eat 1 : E"'I"his Is and , is 1 CO n ccs a is lwrlc or the sea, r a . ectIon to errraai Asher •, a Ieen r.a1 point troy s of ar, a., isi a +�i1 harb or of qty in +t'1 0 E Iain ocean ag: Moet ,all enot`n1 ee h t +! _' ir to Aber, t + Nei - ..el i I t .e, 'giv9 it».a the :Oath Sea. nortiii ,of the. aibat 46 miles ek Ott. of t�hie7 nixie 3 d frog Denmark rxt.the Hligo- re dbank; the a :rifle 1 ardd1 tw' hours. Same of .the strangers e, trifle in WI(1 b. at he cabinet meeting thought he le 2,300 in num- wa, dozing or wool gathering'. When race as the 1 eve i yone had said his pay and no one carry on fisting wa- convinced, the prime minister g, but 1i vie Via.'. illy woe eip, . • Vices tOl the Many c ' +" _ 'chink it dig this ' way." he ong ' �9�g.-I am was weakan aged 4l o f� 'ii.T# 3 f- or $ ' f g e and fete lil . t Vinol restored'myhealth mid #gens that I feel aImOet young also n and alai doing all my housework. Old peopleho .:are we and feeble rho Id try; V sal and low its merits ate° I do It is a beet medicine to create etre gth and for chronic colds I have eve takereib--Mrs.FANNISE.RODGEBS. nol, our delicious cod liver and iron tone is sold On oar ggu�aarantee to'henefit or •ur moue! will be returned. T S ABER�CCH:' RT. Druggrst, Seatorth. t v'isit the island, ' Bair, and outlined hirci interpretation t xrg, May end 1 of he figures," but none . of us tine are wet and see s to have got the hum right:. Sup +ose we a journ fair a week and 1 he;•ndis a _ oouole neo a back with the correct answer'." he lest ce9t ery. ` As a .matter of fact, :the correct ins- scion until we i was that given by .him in his j'tlae : during `Na- s , sing up et the first meeting. Treaty of laid Ti. at is one .wag of ;handling men. d thein 1oama lly An + thei is discio4se I 1 y. `Sir Edward Ca son's !complaint of er he had •.:Ief ; ;the ckbinet. He !said. that the pr e minister 'insisted on making spe + cbes • to !him. That surprised the peo +le who knew, that the ^prime. min' ster usually refierved his speech- es for parliament, but it was. ex pia ned when one. rerhembered !,that Sir Edward is a Man who makes • ape ehes on every possible -occasion, Mr. Asquith • turned his qwr. wegDon on him. Another i &fie, 'P. 9 +�4n-. cer I ing sit+ ,fd;irdr,'arson, in which. the MITI minister nearly dished his 04',tzin it." here 'map a i lit le � ulati rt the o t'b�real ' ,-hie war es, to eifeet of the loas f :Heligoland to British naval - !hie Island not- ceded lin 189 i_without discus Seexe cnilitar3r t a �thoritles ase t r : t it *UK •be wo tih' a fleet 'En .lan,d,`In case. o war- with Gerxm Ot . • ra ,ainta.I • + r thfat it wo<utt rce of weak* to Britain; i:► War it fvvou uire the t ,"resenee ° aval force nd it. l as a •cl - i an is {able io l bias yet . 'ported- to Judi tthe secession "Heligoland) ha -British( nail, ,l at a disadvan this war. .- • dis u • i , EIS STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA e "Pape's Drap� pil�sin" makes Sick, Sour, Gassy St6 ache surely feel fine in five minutes. • • j. F. Welsh, Seaforth IIf what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like . a lump of lead, refusing to digest,._or you belch gas and eructate solir, undigested 1 food, or have a feeling of dizziness, { heartburn, . fullness, . nausea, bad taste- r in mouth and stomachieadache, you can get blessed relief in ilea minetes. C. e R. Time Table Put anend to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty -cent cas.6, of Guelph and Godes ch Bich Pape's Diapepsin from any drug TORONTO You. realize in five minutes how • 5G-derio1i ... <..Lv 7.00 a m 2641 p m B ,,. " G7 hie • e<• •< .. •••• •-••••• a " 7,26 " &le a. 7,37 " as, 'r 7.60 " 8,1€4 '• blifverton "'8.24 """,8.54 ", LhowoodJet ...; " 8.135 " 4.4 " s...... . 9.00 t" 4.a "" ._........ 9,35 " .0.06 "- t ............. Ar. 11.26 "• 7.10 'ROM TORONTO Tiaraa+la• • . • . • • • • Liv. 8.29 a. m. 5.10 p Guelph . Ar 10.15 " 7.010 Elmira 10.45 7.86 " Linwood dctR • " 11.05 " 7.65 " X 11<".< <.•< 17' 11.25 11.25 "" - 5j4) "• er Walt . .. . "" 12.58 8.42 " Blyth 12.10 " 9:07 • Auburn 12.20 9.19 " clod -with .... ...,,• -12.45 p, m. 9.45 " Conner:Mona at Linwood: for Listowel, Oon a'se>ettoon at aueIp h Jot. with main lira for Galt Waodetaok, London, Detre; tad Chicago an . a' immediate lines• Grand 1 runk Railway System. Railway Time Table" Tadao le*W Seaforth ae follows 1 10.45 • m Kincardine' Clintonrdin t1 Godertchh Winghsi 1.92-p m For Clinton and Ooderfoh s 19 pan gar Clinton, Wtnglvam and Khios dine. 11.03 p m For Clinton and Otderioh, 7 51 a an For Stratford Guelph, Toront Orillia North lay and Potato west Belleville and Peterboro- and point eat. a 21 n: For Stratford Guelph, Toronto sato tragi and points seat; 32 p ro For Stratford Guelph and Toronto %ONION HURON BRI CR- ] OETFI ;ram$siger Lona= demo • . S 80 440 Oen6 45 zxetr, . 9.47 5 67 Kemal, ..:.....•••,.« 9 59 809 Klppen, .......... ..._10 06 6 16 Bruaoleld, 10 1144 6 844 rhinion, 40 ;ora, . .« .. 11 18 8 057' .... •... 11 x7 705 ..... 11 40 718 ..inghtam, rrtive..., 11 64 743 rn Paroengor Winzir.m, depart..... ..... » 8 30 3 24 eve, ............ ., 6 49 8 a myth, ••.' ., .<•.••••a • 704 849 '713. 3 a6 < iAin•M. . • «4i . ,• 7 83 4 35 , .<... 0.•.....8'28 4 89 4 41 fri • wt..* arof •.a ..,•a..•< 18 t 48 �.•...aa••,n••.-•aa•. 8 61 i 0r ..,u ......a.71.4.•.,,, 9 03 6 13 . 06 0 61 less it is to- suffer from indige dyspepsia or any stomach diso It's the., quickest, surest stomach to. 'n the world. It's wond tessemeteet tore. eed- ion, der, doc- riul. HONESTLY BELIE HE WAS- GOING MO COMB/Urn DR. WOOD'S Norway Pine Sy CURED HIM. E ■ Mr. Prank E. Anthony, Street,Winnipeg,writes: 69 'ling Man., `" i tying taken several bottles of 1Yr. W e "d's Norway Pine Syrup, during the ' . weeks, to relieve a chronic co • • "� 'and general throat trouble, allow m press my unbounded satisfactio. = "d thanks as to its sterling qualiti -, A short time ago I .became maid •-• . fl : ect to violent coughing fits at nni1ghti :. d directly after rising in the nu " • • t for about an hour, and found 1 was a : s • , 1Y losing Weight. All my friends ch 'i .. ray informed me that .I looked as •l• ugh were going in consumption, ; . {{, , I_ honestly believed such was the iU However, after having aaken bottles of ‘Dr. Wood's' I, pl relate that the cough entirely " is - appeared, along with the symptoms, and I have -sine regain lost weight. I have no ; hestatio in reconaua ading Dr. Wood's Norway Syrup as a sure cure' for alli those :n a like manner." When you ask for "Dr. Wood's that you get what you ask for. t is eet up in a yellow wrapper; three trees the trade mark; the price, 25e '`Gc. Manufactured only by The T. lel Co., Linaited, 'Toronto, Ont. 71 ' Henry Her • ert Asquith .(Continue Fr Last `Week. he I La'te'st and feeblest attemp overthrow him, . proving that lie, lost the Om -: thy of the cou �r s in the Len+ on constituenc ilii a End. A byeelectionwas c ed there' by the' death of Lord B ha which elevated his eon, Ho . -Harry' L;awlson, M.P., k to' p erage, and an independent c: da a was p t p against the .c do candidate. was an offic th royal fl g corps a- re 8g'�i�ed his oo fission to fo parliamen t the platform - of be er prote tion i of London'ag: air raids and although this wee popular platform nd the Man, Co minder Perksb ton Billing, - ex -aordinari y i g d candidate, had{tie po elf sapport of i Nothcliffe ews Pers, he was ly %beaten • t .the 'polls. t Some of squi `'s opponents: no scorned low methods to :# mi a his inf uenc . One of them been to circ lite the story the drinks too much! No one who k the, man's ear ell at 'the bar or politics would bei eve .this story a 'oment, but 1 a ppbse it was .h, that •the tale we Id injure hirill through him hs arty with the Int rmed elect° s. Of course, the` no a. word of t uth in it. Mr. qu th, o 'doubt, enjoys the • thi gs that the �ods sendherr', he is o asceti ,€ but he has str ng beetle of the .North coins m , nd en who have watt hi closely ih par aiuent for the thirty ears; ass re ' me that hate n ver - seen high when he not ken ar; d I c arheaded and to hol his , ow " with the strip teetotal r in i the onset. hat thee, his As uith's great a i t is made up,, fa tors, but : I (' twit: mo powverf of ante lett and ho t manage haebenclied • be of cabin t • ad se • n techni ne tion with! th the y w re amaz i masterl handiiin I. It is' i • o secret, ca inet has been m ny .ubjeets'1 co duct of the: - Iii Asq ith's; ter an to secure' pla h s been not ink while his it out; He reale -.ex ress an opine is ed ' hat_ ever to ed' ut, and lik a udge, poi apo s in every a ending i n net ;o to ,a a ited : co in eve Baine tha lin d w the ri me ting at whic dei' + ussien e cabbie bad an 'owai ( ala set o listene to them the re rel Of th ed on without s at the the a3 1061.• ted, to. raise he opp • nent, was in connection with the Car on amendment . to apply. the tary service . compfiision bill ' to and. It was put forward by the erites _ with the purpose of ptit- the. Trish Nationalists in a hole. the night when i carne up for ate Mr. Asquith did not appear the-. house, but left;' the leadership Bonar Law, the feeder .of the 'Oa- st party and the ,colonial secre- in the coalition cabinet. Carson 1 Id not resist his own political ler and had to drop the amend - t. Mr; Asquith killed, . the serious r opposition to the compulsion bill much the same way, by per- tly coirvincing the responsible pa liamentary leader bf the trade uni nista that the bill was necessary, an securing their wholehearted sup- p t of it even in the face of an e gineered vote against it tat a spacial meeting- of the labor party. 1 nlike many men who rise to great positions, Asquith has always been a first-class man. He nvas born in Mo ley, Yorkshire, of ordinary mid- dle class patents; and he received his ed cation . at. ,the famous old City of • Lo don school, which' he entered in From the very first he was brilliant scholar, afld was at the - d of his form ' Ithout tnterritp- In, 1869 and 1870 he was cap - of the School and won at double olarehip to Oxford, 'where he ered Balliol college,. and Soon took lead there. ` IIe won the Craven olarship, and took a first-class t. Hum. iii - 1874.' It is a curious aidenee • that ' both these honors e. been won in recent years by of his sons. He was called to bar at Lincoln's inn in 1875, soon became one : of the leaders, Ire Ills • tinl On deb in. to ioni tar; con lea mei lab in •son ase do me tat to BC en 'age th Wise t; Li ge co th; an ea ning a great income. He entered pa - 'lament in 1886 as M. P. for East Fi l e, for which constituency he still o - sit , and from 1892 to 1895 ha was be ti • me secretary :in the Gladstone and try Ro-ebery. administrations. During of ho e secretaryship, he won golden u;- op neons for his firmness and tact. rn he the - poi the re di- ou was a member of a radical aid- istration pledges to ail orts of orm, and it fell to ho carry extensive , reforms of the fac all- to y sets and of the conditions of lab r. generally. Nevertheless, when a ho .; ht et the ° nst ' to a It ;ht , to a:t he Yid .tit theno ad- .po re ce ad- $e has . Ca he ?Wa3 ! es in his for for ed for Ev is ,od end the ry- ed ast +ey bit test the secret of Mr. d. lasting influe cel course, of se ral ould say that the , are Iris :clear ess is understand' ! of men. Men bo to attend a m» etisgs, recent' • to 1 mat ers, 111 •On- wer, ell me i++ at at r. Asqu h's of hi collet).: es. ecu e. that he sheapl divide on connec od with the r and it has en to f ha 'onize' t + em ted ction. is sift s ill and ay collea ues a a r ed d 'all appeals to until he was • at. ne : elate • had +- en en he summe up ting oust the : ak ent and us .:lly y securing con nt Se, but in con_ + c the course he ut- lit one. At a re ent fioreee, were an - h ,sec on • of the ter.Pretation of - its s .aatlstt;cs. Aeq th argue, listene y= to experts and e" nek- ing a word dor 0 at strike broke out at Feather - e, in Yorkshire, and serious ing occurred, he did not -hesitate send ti oops and to use them, too. took - the labor men a long time forgive him for' that, but today is probably more popular among m than any politician mho does bear the distinctive . labor bran& en the Liberals! came back to er in 1905, Asquith became ellen- or ,of the exchequer, which post relinquished to become premier on pbell Bannerman's aieath. Mr. Asquith is one of the great - orators in English public life and oratory, like his mind, is noted its lucidity. No one can mistake a moment what Asquith mens, ry sentence is polished and trim- med until it expresses the most in the smallest compass, and in the cle:rest way, Every sentence as spo ken by him can be printed Just as it is spoken and• requires no further po Shing. In this- respect he is un- lik a some of his colleagues, notably Mr Balfour, whose spoken oratory so nds well and conveys its mean - in:, as much by gestures and inton- ati, n as by words, but whose spe . ches, if reported verbatim, would be almost unintelligible, because of th:. frequent parenthesis and inter- jec onswhich sometimes prevent se • tences - from % ever being finished. As uith, the politician, is the same as Asquith the lawyer, a man to 'wh+m- facts arid. a elea,r statement of fac' s, are everything `and who' ab - ho s. nothing more than a fog of wol ds. r. Asquith has been married tw ce. His first wife died early an his second wife was Margot Ten- na t, the friend and protegee of Mr Gladstone! The present Mrs. As- qui h is a remarkably clever woman an a ` leading figure in society when+a sh has many friends and also a ,gooe ny . enemies. JOHN S. STEELE 1 THE THUMB NAPOLEON. Bpi =y Pen -Picture John Hay Drew of tho Franch Ernpercar. of the best things John Hay ever te, says William Roscoe Thayer in presentation in Harper's of Hay's lashed diaries, is felt pen portrait apolon and stocky, he moves with a sidelong gait, like a gouty crab, so wooden looking that you d expect his voice to comas rasp - out like a watchman's rattle; a like 'crude .tallow•-lcked • ror create never death wants Moto - to be take, some time in half an hour or left, ne lectd by the ekeleton king for years p-rbaps, if pr perly coddled. "The nip .: tache and . mpe lal which the world .news, but rained and gist- i7, conceal g the mouth entirely, are moving a ittle nervously as:, the lips twitch; • eyes -sleepily watchful-fur- tire, atchful - -furs tire, stealtry, rather ignoble, oble, like serv- ants loo out of dirt'b widows and saying 'No ody at holo},'' and ;lying as they .say i < "And wit al a wonderful phlegnil He stands the •e as still and inipaative as if carved in oak for a ship's figurehead. -He looks not unlike one of blase rude, inartistic statues. His legs are too short, his body too long.. He never looks well but on. a throne or on a horse, as kings ought. , • Halcyon Deka. The expression "halcyon dohs" orig- inated wit the ancient Sicilians: They If firmly bell ved in , an okt legend that dining the seven days preceding and tee woe's following the winter solstice Dec. 2i -the, .halcyon, or kingfisher, brooded over. tier young in a neet afioat 1 on the surface of the water and that daring these fourteen days the fees it would be ealm and saf for 'the marl. ner; hence the name '‘! alcyon days," eqlen, according to Ali ton. "birds of color sat brooding on the charmed wave." 'Sulphur in New (Island. Sulpinir deposits are found on Whfte ialand, in the. bay of Plenty, on the coait of the North. islaed of New Zeas Ittnd, aboat thirty miles from the man - land. This Island, which covers about 600 acres, attains a height of 900 feet ma one side and opens to the see on the other. Its topography indicates an old drater, and the boiling lake on the is- land, which is one of the awe hippie- ing sights of New Zealand, le a further evidence of volcanism. Aftee the New Zealand Sulphur company had shent $100,000 in preparati&Vor mining sul- phur in this locality a °female disturb- tmee wrecked the camp end killed ten Old Time Tensperance. Gertoany would seen:1.i to have the lead in the matter of temper nit ed Sigisinund de Diettrie fe ed the Order of St. ()heist° and in 1600 the landgrave. of forined the Order of Temperance, ven nce tein esse oth societies aiming at the promotictie of naoderation. What moderation meant in hygpne Geemany may be gathered from the fact 'that members of the first order' pledged themselves to abstain fro toast drinking, while thos of th second were pledged "not to k mo than «even glassios of liquor at a ti and that not oftener than ce CRY 211 301 axe Oxen Cavalry. adaeasear possesses tbe 'only lry regiment in the' world. ate is so unhealthy for horses e substitute 'Ind to, be few]. With surprising eldil. but of course aot !speeds'. xen Tho hat The er aro heumatism A Mystery! tem it Grows Worse and Worsei Some diseases give immunity from another attack, • but rheumatism, werks just the other way. Every attack of rheumatism invites another. Werse than that, it reduces the body's power so that each etta,ek is worse than the one before. If' any ' dieease needs "Curing ‘early It! is rheumatism, but there are few: dis- eaSes phyelcians find more difficult .to treat soncessfully. Wet weether does not cause rheumatism as! was ditions may start the taches , and pains. Rheumatiarn is now known to be dependent upon thfr blood condition 'and medical authorities agree 1 that the blood' becomes thin with alarm- ing rapidity as rheumatism develop% Maintaining the quality of the blood is, therefore, a reasonably way of preventing ' and curing rheumatism. That it .works out in fact is sliown by the beneficial ?emits which fol- low a fgt. use of Dr. e Williams* Pink Pills, These pills actually make new; rich' blood which drives out the rheumatic poison, and while the. blood is kept in this condition there is no daeger of the trouble return- ing. Mrs. -W. T. Pell, Palermo, Ont., says :-dI `was attacked with t a, trouble watch was ultimatela pro- nounced heumatism. Often I was barely ab e to crawl into bed, and seldom a le to do a full days work. year, abs lutely getting no better. Then I onsulted ;another doctor whose chi f consolation was that un- less 1 co Id get rid of the trouble I would e a. cripple for life. ille prescribe 'dieting, .and 1 dectoreil, with him fer at least six months. but inste d of getting relief I be - became eltker a•nd less able to get around. ben 1 decided to try a doctor in Toronto, arid was under his treat ent for abeut four months with no b tter results ' I gave up the doctors nd tried other remedien which sveke equally futile.- Then one day our itore keeper sent me a box of Dr. arlliams Pink Pills, saying, that if t ey did not help me I need not pay for them. 1 took them and them got some more and found that they were helping me. I probably used ;10, worth before I felt fully cured, but they did cure me and were cheap as °smeared vrith the other treatment" vthich did not help me. The cure was made veveral years ago and I have not had a twinge of rheumatism since. To -clay I am well Mauls Pink Pillsea get these pills through i any me ine dealer, or by mail, I Past paid* at 50 cents a bot or six boles for' $2.50 from ,the Dr. Wil- l -tarns Me Leine Co., Brosekville, Ont. to 'Dr. :You e Soap means enough soap build a wall io feet high and 29 mile s long. *ilk of i Enough to completely sure 'round. the Oi' y of Tcrout o. GEST SALE ti C laillananSONSISSMOloolesseetisas- BYO= PINg TOMATO FR E A post card addressed to us as below, with your esme andaddress oNeYon the other side, will cost but one rent Drop it in the nearest mail box, and itwillhring prompt- ly a copy of our illustrated 80 -page catalogue for 1916. With it will come also -free -a 15c. packet of Byron Pink Tomato A perfectly formed tomato, the Byron Pink iS liniform, large, and attractive. The flesh is firm, and the flavor delicious and full-bodied. It is a robust grower and a heavy cropper. It is an ideal tomato for forcing. 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