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The store that sells everything a man wears, except shoes
Crowder Co.'s Clothing
NOTMADETO ORDER, BUT MADE TO FIT
1 A few of our Spring Specials
3 Men's and "Sroutbs' Suits, in nice dark and light stri es '
°home wool materials, single breasted sack coat, vest
high out, single breasted, pants cut with a spring,
sizes 33 to 40, prices - $1.75 to $11.50
Black Worsted Suits $14.00.— Men's Black Worsted
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Suits, right-up-to-the-ndnute and no better made in
Canada; colors guaranteed, sizes 35 to 44; this suit
cannobe repeated under $18, so come along and pick
yours out while the price is down to - - - $14,00
3 We have Suits for boys, 2 pieces, at - - - $1.75
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Tweed Suits for men at $4.60 to 10.00
See our $7,50 Sups; then see others at $10.00.
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Iminute, now at Crowder's.
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1903 CROP
I am located in the best maple country in
Canada, and purchasers can depend upon all
goods purchased from me being made from
pure maple sap, unadulterated in any way.
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1903 QR'P'
Our Maple Sugar, purchased from the above people,
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Mere Opinion.
['Chicago Record -Herald.]
Some men spend so much time study-
ing other men's maxims that they never
get a chance to do anything worth while.
To err is human ; to forgive is a sign
that you are afraid of the other fellow.
The race is not always to the swift,
nor the big salary to the man who earns
it.
When men enter politics they always
,do so voluntarily, but few leave that way.
There are two kinds of ridionlous peo-
ple in the world—those who don't take
themselves seriously and those who do.
The hero is known by his modesty.
Some Results of Impure
A blotched, pimply, disfigured face,
feeling of exhaustion, wracked nerves,
'headache and a dull brain. The proper
,cure is ono Ferrozone Tablet after each
meal. Ferrozone clears and beautifies'
the complexion by making ;rich, pure
blood. It restores the enfeebled brain
.and unstrung nerves to a healthy vigor-
ous condition. It invigorates all the
physical and mental powers, and brings
;strength and ambition to the depressed.
Refuse a substitute for Ferrozone -its
the best tonic, rebuilder and invigorator
known. Price 50c at Druggists or Pol-
son & Co., Kingston, Ont, Sold by A. L.
Hamilton.
Paommoomorimmommmomove••••••••ww.
From 6ceHIre
to crust
The Market Bakery Bread is
perfectiou itself. 'White, light,
sweet centre; rich, brown, Short
crust. MiXed, molded, baked
and delivered in just the way to
win your approval.
ALL KINDS OF PASTRY
WEDDING OAKS A SPECIALTY
We have all the latest machin-
ery, and there is o need of
sending to the city for your
bread or pastry.
D, LOUGHEED
Opposite Presbyterian Church.
MO KRIS.
A good many are busy plowing.
Miss Mary Michie left for Halton Co.,
last week.
A good many of our young men are off
to the West, John Hall among the num-
ber.
A lot of good cattle were delivered at
Belgrave on Monday of last week for
Taylor Bros.
Sanders Sharp is home on a visit from
New York after a busy season in electric
railway construction. Lie has become
quite an expert in this work.
A brick chimney took a tumble the
other eveniug from one of the barracks
in Sunshine. The high winds and old
age is said to be the cause. The whole
building looks a little airy just now.
A special meeting of Morris Council
was held last Monday for the purpose of
having the Lamont Drain By-law read.
This drain, commencing in Grey town-
ship, crossed a number of farms in Morris
and will be constructed this year.
Turning Down the Doctors.
The marvelous cures of Catarrho zone
are berg much talked about. Thousands
are daily recognizing the exceptional
merit of this simple inhaler treatment,
and instead of running to the doctor with
their winter ills they protect themselves
by Catarrhozone; it kills colds in the
head in ten minutes, quickly relieves
Catarrh, Bronchitis, .Astlim a, Lung
Troubles, and cures even though all other
remedies have failed. Catarrhozone is
very pleasant, safe and convenient to
nse, Its best recomtnendation is its
enormous sale; try it to•day. Prico $1.00
small size 25c., at Druggists.
NEWS NOTES
The. sooner a man recognizes defeat
the earlier it is possible for him to get a
new start.
Me'n's heads are like oranges. Some-
times there isn't much left when you
get a big one peeled.
One go3d thing about the flying ma -
bine is that, the tramp will not have a
ance to ride on the trucks.
The man who carries his salary` right
home to his wife is generally a good cid-
zee, but he seldom attracts attention
with his fine clothes.
A young woman named Eliz ibeth Bay-
ley, on her way from Chicago to London
Ont., to `visit her brother, Mr. William
Bayley, died on the train.
Senator A. H. Gilhnor died on the train
between St. John, N. B., and Montreal.
He was apparently in good health before
retiring, but was dead ten minutes after-
wards.
TIIIC WJNQ1EAt IMES. APRIL 16, W03
News From. Our Neighbors
EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS,
What Wideawrake Times Correepondenta Corlimunicate - Other
Items Clipped :Fon Our Exchanges.
ItUrru
Mr, Wm. McCreight has secured a
posttion as fireman on the G. T. IL and
left last week for Stratfoid,
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Alexander an
little daughter have beeu visiting in towr
Mr. Alexander returned to Wianipeg
last week.
Mr. Andrew Ballantyne has secured,
a position in the Brussels woolen mill
and left for that place last week. Mrs.
Ballautyne and children will ;novo later.
At the last meeting of Blyth Council
Mr. N. H. Young was appointed villag
clerk in place of Mr. T. W, Scott, wh
resigned, and who is now local manage
for the Bank of Hatniltou.
Mr. Philip Willows was called to
Joliet, Illiuois, last week by the deatIi of
his son, Mr. W. J. Willows, who died
from Bright's disease. The young man
was in the 29th year of his age.
Blyth rifle club has been organized for
1903 with the following officers:—Hon.
president, Mr, Janies bleMarchie: presi-
dent, Mr. R. AlcUommons; captain, Mr.
J. B. Tiernay; lieutenant, M. S. H.
Gidley; secretary -treasurer, Mr. P. H.
Douglas; managing committee, Mesas
0. Fraser, N. B. Gerry, A. Sims, N. Tay •
lor and D. Stalker.
Last litTek the Myth baseball club was
re -organized. The following are the
officers : —President, Mr. E. A. Bradwiu;
vice-president, Mr. Wm. Mason; secre-
tary -treasurer, Mr. W. N. McDonald;
manager, Mr. Albert Robinson; captain,
Mr. John Stewart; executive committee,
Messrs. P. FL Douglas, John E. Moore
and H. L. Haines.
The Agonizing* Pains of Rheumatism.
Swollen, aching joints, muscles are
stiff and sore, every movemeut accom-
panied by pain. The most potent remedy
is Poison's Nerviline, whicti has five
times the pain-sabduing power of any
other preparatiou. Apply the Nerviline
copiously, rub it on well arid then biud
in a hot flannel bandage. This will cure
the worst cases iu a short time. Try
Nerviline for Rhemnatiem, Neuralgia,
Sciatica or Lumbago—its all right and
only costs a quarter.
Dr. Hamilton's Pills cure Constipation.
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ST. HELENS.
Bronscombe stud family have
moved to their future home at Cargill.
D. MacDonald has been appointed to
operate the township road guider for the
coming season.
Robt. McGuire intends using his
traction engine to haul maple logs to
Lucknow for Mitchell Bros.
Jno. Murdoch, of Lucknow, has been
putting some finishing touches ou the
brickwork of D. Todd's house during
last week.
In the absentos of our pastor, Rov. S.
M. Whaley, Rev. Murdock McKay, of
G3derich, occapiad the pulpit of Calvin
church for two Sabbaths, preaching very
interesting and instructive sermons.
One evening recently as reception was
tendered to C. Dacher, our genial tailor,
and his bride ou their arrival at their
home here. After congratulations bad
been tendered the happy couple, all par-
took of a sumptuous repast prepared by
the ladies, at the close of which D.
Murray in his usual iuterestiug and
original style gave a short address and,
in the name of their wally friends, pre-
seuted the brid3 and groom with a
beautiful dinner set and a handsome
clock.
The annual Vestry meeting in cou-
neoted with the English Church was held
on Monday evening, 13th inst., with a
good attendance. The church wardens
report showed the church to be in a
flourishing condition. The election of
officers then took place. Rev. Mr.
Owen, the rector, chose Mr. George Mc-
Roberts as his warden, and Mr. Win.
Quillin was elected peoples' warden.
Mr. Edward Haines, sr., was elected lay
delegate to the Syaod. Sunday School
officers elected. were ;—E. Hawes, sr.,
superintendent; and john
treasurer. After the business was trans-
acted, tea was served by the ladies of
the congregation.
TrIONI/Fmnama.
Get the Most
Out of Your Food
You don't and can't if your stomach
is weak. A weak stomach does not di-
gest all that is ordinarily taken into it.
14- gets tired easily, and what it fails to
digest is wasted.
Among the signs of a -weak stomach
are uneasiness after eating, fits of ners
vons headache, and disagreeable belch-
ing.
"1 have been troubled with dyspepsia for
years, and tried every retnedy I heard et,
but never got anything that gave me relief
Until I tOolc Hood's Sarsaparilla. T cannot
praise this medicine too highly for the good
it bas done inc. 1 tdways take It in the
spring and fall and would not be without
It." W. A. UGENT, Belleville, Ont.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Strengthens and tones the stomach and
the whole digestive ttyatern.
WINOXIA JrNCTION.
Mr, Ned Ferguson is on the sick list.
Mr. Alex Davidson spent Laster Sun-
day with Bluevale friends.
Wm, Henderson has been on the sick
ist, but is recovering nicely.
Miss Martha Wheeler, of Blnevale,
spent Easter Sunday at her home here.
Miss Maria Fyfe, of Harriston, spent
part of the Easter holidays at the home
of Mr. Gavin Davidson.
Ernest Jenkins, who has been visiting
friends here for some time has retarned
to his home in Michigan.
Mrs. Peter Fowler and her sister, Miss
Lizzie Davidson, spinet Easter with
friends in Harriston and Riverstown,
Mr. Thos. Wight, of Woodstock, spent
Easter with his sister, Mrs. Gavin David-
son and also visited with his kister, Mrs.
Creo.;Freetwell, of Zetland.
Miss Hattie Wond, who has been the
guest of Miss Itit Fowler for some time,
returned to her limns in Stratford ou
Saturday. She reports having had a
very enjoyable visit.
BRUSSELS.
fr.r uesday afternoou of last week the
new.closet mail service eastward went
into effect from Brussels.
Out of over eighteen applications the
Brussels School Board have engaged
Miss Dora Smith, daughter of Mrs. J.
R. Smith, of town to take charge of the
new department that has been opened in
the school. Miss Smith has been teach-
ing at Platsville.
Cummings vs. Humpbries was an
action brought under Tho Masters and
Servants Act to recover wages. It was
first tried by Magistrates Leckie aud
Kerr, who fouud the servant 'entitled to
$20,00 wages, Froin the decision the
defendant appealed to the Division
Court. Judge Holt, after hearing argu-
ment, dismissed the appeal, allowing the
magistrates' decision to stand.
At a meeting of the Tennis Club held
Wednesday afternoon last week the fol-
lowi og officers were elected: Hon.Pres.,
John Leckie; Pres., Jas Fox; Sec.-Treas.
A. E. Mellish; Captain, J.. H. Cameron;
Executive, W. M. Sinclair, G. F. Blair,
F. H. Gilroy, Dr. Field, Rev. I. M.
Webb, A. G. Eggleston. It is expected
that considerable interest will be take'
lit this game during the coming seaso
WIIITEC immix
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fair are vi
relatives iu London.
Mr. Jas. Leitch is engaged with Mr.
"Robt, Persia for the month of April.
Tho Epworth League hold the annual
election of officers on Tuesday eveniag.
Mr. Davidson of Wawauosh, is shipp-
ing square timber from the station this
week.
Mr.
John McKay and Mr. John O'-
Connor started on their annual pilgrim-
age to the North West on Tuesda
morning.
Mr. W. 1. Chisholm, Public School
Inspector paid his semi-annual visit to
S. S. No. 10 on Thursday. As usual
the pupils enjoyed a half holiday as a
result of the Inspector's visit.
Rev. Mr. Dalin preached to large con-
gregations both morning and evening on
Sunday last. His congregation is
flourishing under his pastorial care. The
members of the church will soon be
called upon to elect a new elder to
succeed Mr. Thos. Wilson, lately remov-
ed to Wieghani.
With remarkable speed Messrs Cottle
& Sou have repaired the damage caused
to their saw mill by the broken fly- wheel
and the mill is running full blast again.
A first class forty -horse power engine
has been installed. It was built by
Leonard, of London, and the mill is now
in shape to do as good work as any in
the conuty.
Among those who are spending Easter
holidays in our midst we notice:—Miss
Nellie Troy of Jarvis at her home; Miss
Koine of Gorrie and Rev. Mr. Pentland,
of Pine River at the Parsonage; Mr.
Edward Miller of Custom's department,
Toronto at his mother's; Misses May and
Matilda Kew, under the parental roof;
Miss Edith Barbour of Lucknow at Mr.
Win, Barbour's; Mr. Neil Phillips of
New Ontario at his home; bliss Julia
O'Connor of Londoa Collegiate at Mr.
B. O'Connor's, apd Mr. Herb. Sherrill' of
Mildmay with his parents.
There was no service in the Methodist
church last Sunday owing to anniversary
services in connection with the Tiffin's
appointment. A large number of
church members from Whitechurch
attended these services. Impressive and
inspiring sermons were preached morn-
ing and evening by Rev. S. B. Pentland
of Pine River. Music was furnished at
b ith seri ices by the Whitechurch Meth-
odist clibir, assisted by Miss Miss Maggie
Taylor, of Langside. On Monday even-
ing, despite inclement weather, a good
audience gathered to hear Rev, tatobbs
of Winghatn, in his itlitnitable lecture,
"The Triangular Man." Proceeds of
the anniversary go towards payin for
the new church to be erected this mu-
tter.
Does it not seem more effective to
breathe in a remedy, to cure disease of
the breathing organs, than to take the
remedy into the sumach?
Established zS79.
Cures While You Sleep
It cures because the air rendered strongly
antiseptic is carried over the diseased sur-
face with every breath, giving prolonged
apd ccmstant treatment. It is invalu-
able to mothers with small childien.
Is a boo a to asthmatics.
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‘71100Ping Cough Bronchitis
Croup Cougha
Catarrh, Colds Grippe and Ila.y Fever
The. Vaporizer and .1 amp, which should last
e together w, ebo the of Lresolene,
$z.50, Extra supplies of resulene 25 cents and
o cthts. 11 rite ior deseriptive 1,nalet coutain.
ing highest testimony as to ItS value.
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vapo-Cresoicce Co.
zso Fulton Street 165.c Notr, Dame Street
New York Montreal
MEN'S and BOW
New Spring:61°th'
We are ready to show you all kinds of Spring Clothing.
and Boys' Suits in Cheviots, Worsteds, Serges, Tweeds, ete.,
latest styles, Two thousand dollars' worth of the hest Tailor.
Clothing to select from. Patronize this store for all l,inds of na
wear. Best goods at lowest prices,
Men's Imported all wool I3laek Clay Worsted Suits, in
3 button cutaway sack, fine Italian eloth Jinings,
our special price $10.00
Irish Serge Sults, in blue or blaek, single breasted
sack, well made, Italian linings, all sizes
10 Suits to clear, small pattern tweeds, well Peed,
will give good wear, regular value $G to 67, for &WI
Extra fine Scotch Tweed Stiits,well tailored, latest cut,
Special at • . 12,00
Spring Overcoats iu the latest styles and newen
weaves, nktely lined, good fit, Our priees are
$G.00, $8,00 and 10,00
Boys' fancy Brownie Suits in nice patterns, well made,
nicely trimmed, all. sizes. Prices
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and 3 95
Boys' 3 piece Suits in Sarges, Worsteds and fancy
Tweeds, special values in all sizes. See our special
line at
7.50
3.50
Advice to Merchants from the Owen
Sound Advertiser.
"Hardware and Metal," of Montreal
and Toronto, the leading paper of the
hardware and machinery trades, is giv-
ing its readers some plain talk on adver-
tising, and in a recent article referred to
the methods adopterny the department-
al stores in the big cities to secure trade
which legitimately belonged to the local
merchants. Besides advertising in the
usual way, it is pointed out, the depart-
mental stores are always looking about
for ways and means of reaching custom-
ers. "Hardware and Metal" cites an
instance of a daily paper in a certain
town, which supplied a departmental
store in Toronto with a list of its sub-
scribers, the list being required by the
department store for the purpose of mail-
ing circulars and catalogues to that par_
ticnlar paper's readers.
ttid
for the list was $150. There is no more
effeetive w , says "Hardware and.
Metal," "for miniimizing the influence
of the department store than by the local
merchants giving all publicity that is
within their power to the goods which
they carry in stook. The department
stores frequeatly advertise bargains, but
the great majority of the prices they
quote would not be sufficienty attractive
to get the busiuess if they were compared
with the figures at which the local mer -
cheats can sell their goods. It is this
fact that needs to he impressed upon
customer,and the only way that it can be
done is by means of pablicity. The best
medium for this purpose is the local
newspaper. Au advertisement in the
local newspaper, as a rule, is the cheap-
est thing which the country merchant
gets."
A Prominent American Bishop
Writes for the Benefit of
Canadian Sufferers.
He Strongly Recommends
Paign ly Compuni
The Health -Giving Spring
Medicine.
Thousands of prominent clerymen in
Canada and other lands through the ase
of Paine's Celery Compound are happily
pursuing their pastoral duties and
ministering with success to their con-
gregations. Heart trouble,sleeplessuess,
nervousness, sluggish and impure blood,
weak digestion, constipation and head-
ache, aro the troubles that drag clery-
men down to deeper sufferings and
perils. To -day, Paine's Celery Com-
pound is the chosen home medicine of
ahl wise and prudent ministers and
priests. A vast number of them owe
their lives and present health to Dr.
Phelphs' world renowned prescription
that "makes sick people well. Rev.
John S. Michaud, Bishop of Burlington
Vt., writes as follows:
"I have been asked why I recommend.
ed Paine's Celery Compound, and I de -
desire to put on record frankly niv
reasons for this endorsetnent, hoping
that my words may inspire those read-
ers who need health and strength with
faith to try Paine's Celerzr Compound
and prove to themselves its wortb.
"At the Fanny Allen Hospital, an
institution in whieh I am deeply inter-
ested, Paine's Celery Compound has
been used successfully. Tho Sisters of
Mercy at Mount St. Mary's Academy
on Mansfield Ave. rely upon Paine's
Celery Compound as a tonic and streng-
thener. In my own householct one of
the domestics has taken Paine's Celery
Compound for liver trouble of long
standing, and says, "It has done more
good than any other medicine." -Sever-
al priests have spoken to Ine in praise of
this remedy, and I believe it has the
eonficienee of my associates. Even- did
I not know from personal observation of
the worth of Paine's Celery Compound
I should feet like praising it for the
single reason that it is prepared by the
'Wells & Richardson Co., a :firm whose
members / have known for nearly a
(porter of a century, and in Whom 1
have perfect confidence."
Gents' Furnishings
New Ties, new Braces, New styles in Collars. New
Underwear, new Regatta Shirts, new duck Shirts.
new Sweaters, new Caps,new spring Styles in hard
and soft Hats.
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Boots and Shoes
We have just opened fifteen cases new Boots and Shoes.
We handle only the best makes, big stock to el oose
from. Prices in keeping with low prices in our
other departments.
Men's good strong plough Boots, heavy sole, special °
price
Men's extra heavy grained Boot, a bargain at 1.50
Men's fine laced Boots, special at 1.25
Men's fine dongola Oxfords, new toe, our price
Women's fine dongola Batton Boot, a bargain . ,
Girl's good strong school Boots, special
Lots of other Bargains, no room to quote more here
Como and see.
1.00
1.25
1.00
H. E. ISARD & Co.
Opposite Bank of Hamilton Highest price paid for Produce
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KINCARDINE. EAST WAWA.NOSIL
Gold medals were presented Monday
night in the opera house by the American
Consular Agent, Mr. J. H. Shirley of
Goderich, to Messrs. Thos. McGaw, sen.,
Ferguson McGaw, John McGaw, juu.,
Thos. McGaw, jun., Capt. Robt. Green -
less, Robt. Saunders, and Donald
Matheson. The medals were from ie
President of the United States, and w
g'veu for an attempt to rescue the cr
of the Anna Maria, wrecked here on
8th of last October. The stage was
decorated for the occasion, and the house
packed. Mr. Shirley made the present-
ation, the medals being pinned. on by
Miss Margaret Henry, daughter of ex -
Mayor Henry, who presided.
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roughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat
ailments are quieltly relieved by Cresolenc
tablets. ten cents per box. All druggists
The Power of Cheerfulness.
It is not easy to be cheerful when
everything one undertakes seems to go
wrong, especially after one has done his
very best. When the business enterprise
that looked so pro tnising ends in disaster;
wheu the little dinner party so carefully
plauued, fails, or at least, is not the
success you hoped it would be, because,
at the last moment, the principal among
the iuvited guests, sends a polite note,
begging to be excused on account of ill-
ness, or some other reason; when the
position for which one has worked and
waited so long does not materialize;
when your plan for going to college—
plans which it has taken years of toil
and sacrifice to carry to the point of
success—are suddenly* overtbrosvii by
some unforeseen occurrence—these or
any of the thousand and one disappoint-
ments, great and small, which come to
the most sheltered lives, to the greatest
of fortune's favorites, are trials to one's
soul. But what of that? Are we to sit
down and weep and wail and bemoan
our hard hick because things go wrong?
That is the easiest thing to do, to be sure.
The ignoble thing usually seems easier
to do than the noble thing. But what
of the results? V you rise superior to
your disappointment, whatever it may
be, you are adding a hundred per cent,
to conquer future difficulties.
Sir William Mnlock, in reply to Mr.
Davis, said that the total summit of
lands granted in Manitoba and the
NOrth.West by way' of subsidies tO
railways, to date, is 50,087,012 acres.
Counting What has been given by ?tor-
inees this will bring the total up to over
the even 80,000,000 -almost ill, kingdom
in 4iself.
The following is the report of S. S.
No. 9 East Wawanosli for the inofitilok
March, The names are arranged itr
order of merit.
Fifth Class—Willie Elliott.
Sr. 4—Belia McDougall, Stanley
lliott, Carrie Deacon, Willie Shoe -
bottom, Raymond Elliott, Alex Mow-
bray.
Sr. 3—Ella 'Walker, Anne Leaver,
Harvey Linklater.
IT-ermediate 3—Laura Currie, Tessa
Anderson, John Kerr, Mabel Mowbray.
Jr. 3—Katie Shiell, Wilfred Pocock,
Garfield Shoebottom, Maggie Shiell,
John Abram, _Maxwell Abram, James
Ferguson.
Sr. 2 -Earl Elliott, George Walker.
Jr. 2—George Corrie, Walter Pocock
Mary Elliott, Gordon Riutoul, Gwen-
doline Carrie, Pearl Auld, Pearl Deacon.
Part 2- Verna Taylor,Ricb ard Deacon..
Part 1—Harold Walker,Harold Currie,
Bernace Sniell.
Average attendance for the month 2-7.: •
M. Alice Duff, teacher.
Like the running brook, the
red blood that flows through
the veins has to come from
SOM ewh ere.
The springs of red blood are
found in the soft core of the
bones called the marrow and
some say red blood also comes
from the spleen. Healthy bone
marrow and healthy spleen
are full of fat.
Scott's Emulsion makes new
blood by feeding the bone
marrow and the spleen with
the richest of all fats, the pure
cod liver oil.
For pale school girls and
invalids and for all whose
blood is thin and pale, Scott's
Emulsion is a pleasant and rich
blood food. It not only feeds
the blood -making organs but
gives them strength ,to do
their proper work.
Send for free sample.
01'r & NoWNE, Uta,
Toronto,
loc. t)rd$Loo; all druge