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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Jun 1915, p. 7

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PUP - 'SÎS&Ë& V^' >-,;rrV^;- : - wmm ïm ' tTV-yf-i rJTYi-?. •:C - .<o^^xt-v5i l-w^r ï&Afigi : ■;1: J B3E ■" : X'T XSi; v:?? A. E. MCLAUGHLIN, Barrister, Solicitor and Conveyancer. Office:--Bleakley Block, King Street, Bowmanvilie. Money to loan at reaeon- I le .rates. Aft-lyr. WORRY AND WEAKNESS B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M.D., C.M. BOWM ANVILLE, - • ONT. Often indicate Overwork and a Run Down Nervous System. Q OLD MEDALIST of Trinity "University, Toronto; Four years Attending a Physician and Surgeon at Mt. Carm Hospital, Pittsburg, Ks. Office and Reei lence Wellington 8t. Telephone No. 108. GOODMAN & GALBRAITH EariàEteis and Solicitors. Notaries Public, A. ^GOODMAN, D. G. GALBRAITH 508 Lumsden Bldg. Yonge & Adelaide-sts Toronto Ontario W. H. ALEXANDER, V. S. Honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary Col Jege. Diseases of all domestic animals treated 1) latest known methods. Office at his residence, King-st, East Bow- rranville. "Phone 198. 20-lyr. LOSCOMBE & SENKLER Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries PUBLIC. R.R.Loscomfce, K.C. B.S.Sonkler, B.A. - Money to Loin. Office: Mason Block, King Street Bowtoanville. Ontario. RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Grand Trunk Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST Express Express Passenger . Local Passenger Mail 8.62 a. m. 10.18 „ 8.36 p.m. 8.49 „ 7.18 , 9.68 , : Express Local Local Passenger :Passenger 4.22 a. m 7.00 „ 9.46 „ 1.16 p.m. 7.11 „ : Daily Canadian Pacific Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST. x Express Express tExpress 1.07 a.m. 10.46 a.m. 7.00 p.m. x Express Express t Express 6.07 a.m. 8.38 a.m. 4.27 p.m, x Flag stop i Daily except Sunday. Office. C. B. Kent, Agent, Post GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM ATTRACTIVE TRIPS TO Muskoka Lakes Lake of Bays Georgian Bay Algonquin Park French River Kawartha Lakes Maganetawan River Timagami, etc. Round trip tourist tickets now on sale from certain stations in Ontario at very low fares, with liberal stop-uvers. MUSKOKA EXPRESS Leaves Toronto 10.15 a.m daily, except Sunday, for Mnskoka Wliarf, Huntsville, Algonquin Park and North Bay. Connections are made at Mus- k< k v Wharf for Mnskoka Lakes and at Hunts- vil.e for points on Lake of Bays. Parlor-Library- Buffet car to Algonquin Park; Parlor-Library- Cafe car and first-c.ass coaches to North Bay". Full particulars and tickets on application to agents. No matter where you are going, call phone 78 for information. We will gladly gladly deliver tickets to any house in town. J. H. H. JURY/ Local Agent, House '- Phone 51. ADMINISTRATOR'S Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of JOHN P. FOLLE Y, late of the Town of Bow- ■>, manville, in the County of Durham, / Gentleman, deceased. I Notice is hereby given /pursuant to the provisions of the Revised ! Statutes of Ontario, A. D. 1911, chapter 121, sec. 50, that all persons having an/ claims or demands I against the estate of John P. Folley, late of the Town of Bowinanv.lle, deceased, who died on or about the 3rd day of February A. D. 1915, intestate, intestate, are required on or before the first day of July next (1915), to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned solicitor for James A. McClellan, the administrator of the estate of the said John P. Folley, their Christian and surnames, surnames, addresses and description, with a statement statement of their claims or "demands, and the particulars particulars and proof thereof and the nature of the security, if any, held by them together with a valuation of such securities. And notice is hereby given that after the said 1st day of July next said Administrator will pro ceed to distribute thè estate of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re-, panl only to the claims of which he or his Solicitor Solicitor shall then have had notice, and the said Administrator will ■ not be liable for. the said estate or any part thereof to any person or persons persons of whose claim notice -shall not have been received by him or his solicitor at the time of such distribution. Dated at Bowmanvilie this 26th day of May, A. D. 1915. James A. McClellan, B. Bussell Loscombe, . Administrator, Solicitor for 22 4 Bowmanvilie. Administrator ; Expert in Silver Linings. Hall--Blythe is a pretty optimistic optimistic character, I hear. Wall--I should say so. If he failed failed in business, he'd thank Heaven he had his health; if he failed in health, he'd thank Heaven he had his business, business, and if he failed in both he'd say there was no use having one without the other. t - She is a wise girl who smiles at a compliment--then proceeds to forget it. Overwork and worry have an evil effect on the system and often give rise to nervousness and sleeplessness. Other signs include a weak back, headaches and indigestion. In time, if matters are neglected, a complete breakdown of the nervous system follows. follows. On every hand one can observe victims of this state of nervous exhaustion exhaustion who are at a loss to know what to do with themselves, their nervous, debilitated state having baffled baffled all ordinary treatment. If you are a victim of exhausted nerves, if your symptoms are as described described above, you need Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills because they are a power-»' ful nerve tonic. Their strengthening action on weak nerves is due to the fact that they enrich and build up the blood through which the nerves are fed. Under the tonic influence of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills all tracess of nervous weakness disappear together with the headaches, the insomnia, the feeling of intense weakness and fle- pressicn of spirits that mark the victim victim of nervous ailments. Here is the proof. Mr. Henry Marr, Port Felix, N.S., says : "It gives me greatest pleasure pleasure to testify as to the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When I began their use I was a physical wreck; my nerves were all unstrung, I suffered from frequent headaches and backaches, backaches, and was almost wholly unfitted for work. I had tried several remedies remedies without success, when I finally decided to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. I took six boxes and they made me a well man." What these Pills did for Mr. Marr they will do for every other weak and nervous man, if given a fair trial. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing. The Dr. Williams' Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. SWITZERLAND IS IN PERIL WAS ANXIOUS TO REMAIN NEUTRAL AT ALL COSTS. Invasion by Germany and Austria Certain to Follow Entry of Italy on Allies' Side. For seme time past the question of peace or war hung in the balance balance with regard to Italy. Rome has been the scene of a remarkable diplomatic campaign. The Kaiser's ablest diplomat, Prince Buelow, former Chancellor of the German Empire, brought every available influence influence to bear upon King Victor Emmanuel and his Government to induce them to adhere to their policy policy of neutrality ; while, on the other hand, France and Russia were endeavoring to persuade Italy to cast in her lot with the Allies and to join in the fray. Both the Triple Entente and Germany Germany held out inducements of a territorial character. Those of the Allies were of a more extensive character, but involved expenditure^ expenditure^ of much Italian blood and treasure. Those offered by Germany Germany and Austria were less extensive, extensive, but could be obtained without without any fighting. Prince Buelow's offers would, therefore, have been more certain of acceptance had it not been for the fact that popular sentiment throughout the length and breadth of the peninsula and in the island of Sicily 'was overwhelmingly overwhelmingly in favor of Italy's making making common cause with, the Allies, against Germany, and particularly against Austria, whom the lieges of King Victor Emmanuel had always always been taught to look upon as their arch enemy. feels himself under any .obligation to respect her neutrality, which according to ihim, has already been violated by British and French aerial flights over Helvetian territory, territory, and that, moreover, Germany feels herself bound to protect her interests in the St. Gotihard Railroad, Railroad, which, built mainly with German German capital, is under German and Italian control. Years ago it was pointed out that if Germany wais permitted to contribute contribute so largely to the funds needed needed for the enterprise, it was with ulterior aims, and that sooner or later she would take advantage of her monetary investments in the railroad to endeavor to secure possession possession not only of the line and tunnel, but also of the greater part of Switzerland. The Swiss Government has been aware for fully a year past of the existence in the archives of the German German great General Staff at Berlin of a carefully elaborated and up- to-date plan for a German and Austrian invasion. of Switzerland. The Kaiser knew very well prior to the beginning of the present war-- and the military operations of the last few months have ishown that in this respect he saw clearly--how difficult it "would be to pierce through France's fortified barriers, extending from Verdun to Toul and from Epinal to Belfort. To turn the French defences it was necessary necessary that the Germans and Austrians Austrians should hack their way through Belgium in the north and through Switzerland in the south. The violation of Belgian neutral-^ ity proved a far taller order and a much more costly operation than the Kaise.r had been led to expect. Now, however, he feels that he has nothing more to lose in this connection. Switzerland's neutrality, neutrality, indeed, though strict, is no longer of a ' friendly but of a distinctly distinctly unfriendly .character. Consequently Emperor William has made up his mind he will avail himself of the opportunity to descend descend upon Switzerland in the same way that be descended upon Belgium, Belgium, with the object of invading the southern provinces of France and those portions of northern Italy which are the least strongly defended against foreign attack. The plan of the German invasion of Switzerland, elaborated by the German General Staff, is said to provide for the institution of à reign of terror in the land of William William Tell, fsimilar to that inaugurated inaugurated by the Teuton authorities in Belgium last autumn. It is pointed -out in the plan in question that "Switzerland being a mountainous country; the action of francs-tireurs would be particularly dangerous to the progress of our troops and convoys." convoys." Therefore the plan emphasized "the necessity to punish with the fullest rigor any breach of the peace by the population, which would have to be kept quiet by means of wholesale executions. The Swiss being excellent marksmen, marksmen, the greatest care should be taken to disarm the population. Every inhabitant found in the possession possession of a rifle must be shot, irrespective irrespective of age or sex, and his house razed to the ground. The hostage® of the particular town or village where he resides must be dealt with in the same way." Will Quietly Care any Sour Stomach Relieves Fulness After Meals. "When I was working around the farm last winter, I had an attack of Inflammation," Inflammation," writes Mr. B. P. Dawkins, Dawkins, of Port Richmond. I was weak for a long time, but well enough to work until spring. But something went wrong with mÿ bowels; for I had to use salts or physic all the time. My stomach kept sour, and always after eating there was a pain and fulness, and all symptons of intestinal indigestion. indigestion. Nothing helped me until I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of hurting, like other pills, they acted very mildly, and seemed to heal the bowels. I did not require large doses to get results with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and feel so glad that I have found a mild yet certain remedy. To-day I am well---no pain, ho sour stomach, a good appetite, able to digest digest anything. This is a whole lot of good for one medicine to "do, and I can say Dr. Hamilton's Pills are the best pills, and my letter, I am sure, proves it. Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil-. ton's PJlls of Mandrake and Butternut, sold in yellow boxes' 25c. All dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. --: * SOME NEW FACTS. Crystals of sodium nitrate so pure and perfectly formed that they can be used in optical instruments have been made by a Paris scientist. scientist. ■ SHE QUIT V But It Was a Hard Pull. The importance of Italy's decision decision as to her policy with regard to the war lay in the fact that if she determined upon joining in the fray other neutral Powers. would be drawn into the conflict. Rumania had already plainly intimated that if Italy joined the Allies ishe would follow suit, and an understanding to this effect between Rome asd Bucharest was known to have been in existence for some time past. There is one nation, however, that is anxious at all costs to adhere adhere to its neutrality and to remain as a spectator of the arena of combat combat instead of becomisg a participant participant in this titanic struggle. That is Switzerland. Yet in spite of all the care which she has exercised to avoid incurring the resentment of any of the belligerents, and notwithstanding notwithstanding the enormous sums of money which she has spent in the military defence of the neutrality of her territory in guarding against the slightest infraction of it by any of the neighboring Powers, it is regarded regarded as assured that the announcement announcement that Italy has thrown in her lot with the Allies will' be followed immediately by a German and Austrian invasion of Swiss territory. territory. This is being discussed, not as e probability, but as a certainty, in official and military circles in Rome, in Paris, in London, and even at Berlin and Vienna. They unite in declaring, that the Kaiser will noth fy Switzerland that he no longer It is hard to believe that tea or coffee coffee will put a person in such a condition condition as it did this woman. She tells her own story: "I did not believe coffee caused my trouble, and frequently said I liked it so well I jwould not, and could not, quit drinking it, but I was a miserable sufferer from heart trouble and nervous nervous prostration for four years." (Tea is just as injurious as coffee, because it, too, contains the health-destroying drug, caffeine.) "I was scarcely able to be around, had no energy, and did not care for anything. Was emaciated and had a constant pain around my heart until I thought I could not endure it. "Frequently I had nervous chills and the least excitement would drive sleep away, any any little noise would upset me terribly. I was gradually getting worse until finally I asked myself what's the use of being sick all the time and buying medicine so that I could indulge myself in coffee? "So I got some Postum to help me quit. I made it strictly according to directions, and I want to tell you that change was the greatest step in my life. It 'was easy to quit coffee because because I now like Postum better than coffee. "One by one of the old troubles left until now I am in splendid health, nerves steady, heart all right, and the pain all gone. Never have any more nervous chills, don't- take any medicine, medicine, can do all my house work, and have done a great deal beside." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Read "The Road to Well ville," in pkgs. Postum domes in two forms : Postum Cereal--the original form- must be well boiled. 15c and 25c packages. Instant Postum--a soluble powder --dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30c and 50c tins. _ . Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. "There's a Reason" for Postum. A new 'globular life preserver to be strapped upon tihe shoulder® of two persons can ibe packed flat and opened for 'use by revolving a crank. Massachusetts students of wireless wireless have had good success with experiments experiments in sending and receiving receiving messages with aerials laid on the ground. Aluminum caps and masks through which hot or cold water can be circulated have been invented invented by a Vienna surgeon for use as surgical compresses. A saddle has been patented by a New Jersey inventor which includes includes leather flaps to cover the buckles which frequency wear out riders' clothing. Concrete arches resting upon bed rock have been built in a New Hampshire cemetery to support grave stones in land too soft to support them itself. Both the transmitter and receiver receiver of a new French telephone can be hidden in a vase of flowers, a table ornament or any other inconspicuous inconspicuous object. The United States navy will establish establish a wireless station on Cape Cod . especially equipped to guide vessels .along the^Atlantic coast in time of fog. Drop Out Instant Relief Paint on Putnam's Corn Extractor tonight, tonight, and corns fed better in the morning. morning. Magical t he way "Putnam' s' 1 eases the pain, destroys the roots, kills a corn _for all time. No pain. Cure guaranteed. Get a 26c. bottle of •Putnam's" Extractor to-day. -- *- What It Was. Pat and Mick were working in Glasgow and went to see the local sports. They enjoyed all the events until it came to the "caber" tossing. Mick did not know what tossing the "caber" was, and asked Pat if he knew what it did mean. Whereupon Pat turned a withering eye upon his fellow-countryman, and said: "Be- gorra, Mick, I didn't , think you were so ignorant; sure, that's the Hieland Fling." MINARD'S LINIMENT is the only Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use it. HARLIN FULTON. Plèasant Bay, C.B. YOU MAY NOT KNOW --sold by Grocers. WIT AND WISDOM. for every Sport and. (èçrëation v all Shoe De M/am fy every member of /he/family. No matter how bad a man may be, there is one woman who can find some good in him. ^ A celebrated man is one who is well known to hundreds of persons he is glad he doesn't know. In reply to a 'suburban Sunday school teacher a- small boy stated that an "epistle is the wife of an apostle !" "There is . no such thing as luck!" "There isn't, éh 1 Did you ever see anybody upset an ink- stand when it was empty V' Mrs. Jinks : "We -women have organized organized a society to reduce rents." Mr. Jinks : "I am very glad to hear it! You can 'begin on little Willie's trousers !" * : ^rv. What a Million Jk" Mothers'Avoid Y/fiOfL More than a million /o* BLACK DYE FROM TANBARK. Wra Shortage Results in Discovery of Cheap Substitute. One of the first results of the quest of chemists for substitutes for dyes made in Germany is sulphur sulphur black derived from so-called exhausted, tan bark. One of the best known research men has derived derived some very satisfactory black dye -.from the inexpensive source mentioned, the basis of which is connected with tannic lacid. At a laboratory it was said that the inventor for whom the researches researches have been conducted by the chemist for the last few months does not care at this time to make the formal announcement over his name pending certain trade arrangements arrangements and further experiments. experiments. He believes that he will be able soon to improve the process greatly and present a fast black which will be of great value to textile textile manufacturers and at moderate cost. Although considerable quantities of dye stuffs have 'been coming out of Germany the indications are that there witi be a shortage this summer summer and the chances for the coming coming year are dubious. The sulphur black substitute is especially adapted adapted for cotton. Archil, a vegetable dye which gives to wools varying Shades of red and brown, according to the strength of the decoction made from it, has been found in large quantities in Lo-wer California. The plant from which the dye is obtained obtained is worth about $25 a ton. The supply is said to be enormou.s Several corporations have retained retained Chemists to work out dyestuff dyestuff problems. Many branches of the dye industry in this country have been in a state of suspended animation owing to the ability of the Germans with low priced yet efficient technical help and cheap labor to produce products at prices with which no other people could compete. * Meaning of the Barber Pole. In former times the barber served served his customers in the capacity of surgeon, and when the operation of bleeding was extensively practised he was in the habit of performing in that line. The spiral red stripe so frequently seen on the barber's pole is said to symbolize the winding winding of a ribbon or bandage round the arm when the blood-letting operation was resorted to. LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA EX- POSITIONS VIA CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN RV. A tumbler with a compartment that can be filled with ice or hot water water to keep its contents cold or warm has been invented. Electrical apparatus has been invented invented to set up pins in bowling alleys alleys as accurately and more rapidly rapidly than manual labor. . A" German electrician claims to have invented apparatus by which he can measure the tèn-millionth part of a second of time. The shaft in a new egg beater has only a vertical motion and „is claimed claimed to do more work with less exertion exertion than rotary devices. ' Among the space-saving household'novelties household'novelties is a folding wash tub which may be fastened against collapsing collapsing when filled with water. Ecuador plans the installation of a number of powerful wireless stations stations that will permit communication communication with all parts of the world. For refrigeration purposes a Californian has invented machinery that pumps warm. air out of a freight car and replaces it with cold. ' . Four splendid daily trains from the New Passenger Terminal, Chicago to San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Choice of Scenic and Direct Routes through the best of the West. Something to gee all the way. Double track. Automatic elec, trie safety, signals all the way. Let us plan -your trip and furnish folders and full particulars. B. H. Bennett, G.A., 46 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario. The Paradox of Poverty. "It's so hard to be poor." "And so easy." Mlnard's Liniment used by Physicians. Fan Uses in Europe. Fans are put to all sorts of curious curious uses in Japan. At wrestling and fencing matches the umpire always always uses a large fan, and the various various motions of this fan constitute a language which the contestants understand understand perfectly, and to which they pay prompt attention. The servant girl has a flat fan made of rough pare to blow the charcoal fires with, or uses it as a dustpan; the farmer has a stout fan to winnow his grain. Another variety is made of. waterproof waterproof paper which can be dipped in water, and creates great coolness by evaporation. „ You can tell by some men's actions that they are used to eating off. a red tablecloth. More than a million careful mothers have intuitively known the dangers of poisonous poisonous fly destroyers. They have known that such preparations contain arsenic in deadly quantities. quantities. They hhve realized the peril to little children that accompanies accompanies the use of fly poisons. But for those who have not learned of these dangers, we quote from a recent issue of the Child Betterment Magazine, which comments upon thirty-five cases of children being poisoned last yean The danger to children "i3 great, and|he danger to adults is by no means inconsiderable." A Roaring Trade. A friend of mine who is ia seafaring seafaring man had an incredible and amusing experience selling salt water. water. He was standing on the quay one forenoon when a stranger came up and asked if the water belonged to my friend. He looked at the man and jokingly replied that it did. The tide was full ait the time, just wanting two feet from the top of the quay, and the newcomer's next query was a startler. "Can I get isome to buy 1" he asked. He was informed he could have the lot if he liked and promptly promptly requested five gallons. "I have nothing to take it away in," he continued, "but I will go up to the town and get a jar to hold it." Imagine- my friend's surprise, when standing by the side of the vessel after the tide had gone out, he saw the man coming along the quay with a pitcher in each hand". The water-buyer was staggered with amazement. "You must have done à roaring trade while I 'have been away," he exclaimed. * ---- In the December issue of the Michigan State Medical Journal, an editorial on the same subject cites 47 cases and goes on to state: Arsenical fly poisons are as dangerous as the phosphorus match. They should be abolished. abolished. There are as efficient and more sanitary ways of catching or killing flies. And fly poisons, if used at all, should not be used in homes where there are children, or where children visit." ■ANGLEFOO' "The Sanitary Fly Destroyer 1 ' Noa-Poisoaoes Catches the Germ With the Fly Made in Canada by THEO. & W. THUM CO. jSept.283 Walkervillc, Ont. American Address: Grand Rapids, Mich. (50) THE ONLY MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Getting Back. "My cook left this morning- merely because I asked her to get dinner for a few friends of mine." "I hired her, my dear, and I don't mind giving you a chance to get back at her. Bring your friends over to my house for dinner." Baby's Own Tablets are the only medicine for little ones, being guaranteed guaranteed by a government analyst to be absolutely free from injurious drugs. They are pleasant to take, act mildly but effectively, and always relieve constipation, indigestion, colds and simple fevers and regulate the stomach stomach and bowels. Concerning them Mrs. Donald Ettinger, Georgefield, N. S., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are the only medicine I can get 'that always always do my little ones good, and I always keep them in the house." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Brockville, Ont. *-- ) Mlnard's Liniment Lumberman riend Members of the German Reichstag are fined twenty marks for every day they fail to put in an appearance in the , "house." Keep Mlnard's Liniment in the house. FARM FOR RENT. I F LOOKING FOR A FARM, CONSULT me. I have over Two Hundred on my list, located in the best sections of Ontario. Ontario. All sizes. H. W. Dawson, Brampton. Sure Method. "The only way for a man to learn all about women is to get married." "And study the ways of his wife, eh?" "No! Listen to what she tells him about other women." YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Murine Eye Remedy for Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; No Smarting-^ just Eye Comfort. Write for Book of the Eys by mail Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. The Self-Deluded. Young Doctor--What kind of patients patients do you find it hardest to cure? Old Doctor--Those who have nothing nothing the matter with them. Ask for Miiiard's and take no other. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. P ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB OF- flcee for B,ale in good. Ontario toxVne. The most useful and interesting of all b usinées ee. Full information on applies tion \ 1 Wilson Publishing Company, 71 West Adelaide St., Toronto. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING W ANTED--LADY OR GENTLEMAN OF good standing in every neighbor- hood of Ontario and Quebec Provinces, to obtain list of reliable people who are interested interested in savinr money during these war times on "urchaseg of staple merchandise merchandise selected from illustrated catalogue catalogue of established. Montreal Departmental Departmental Store. To the right persons we offer attractive remuneration. Write immediately immediately giving name, residence, experience, experience, with . references. Character is of more importance than experience. Address Address P. O. Box 443. Montreal. MISCELLANEOUS. C ancer, tumors, lumps, etc.. Internal and external, cured without without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. Collingwood. Or.t. His Promotion. Little Robert was very bright, and | at the end of his first term at school was promoted to the second grade. He was much attached .to his first grade teacher, and was loth to leave her. "Miss Eva," he said with tears in his eyes. "I do wish you knew enough to teach second grade, so I wouldn't have to leave you " "Amènes 1 » Standard 4 Cycle Marine Motor" , < Cycle. 4 Cylinder. 11 to 20 H.P. .Highest quai- I Ity- 8Uenl operation. No vibration. Control* I like the finest Motor Car engine. Extremelyf •rnnnmlrel nn F*i*t T r. « ,4 „ „ . » , 1 vw ciiKinc. Lxirfmei • economical on fuel. Used as standard equip-1 ruent by over W per cent, of the world's I leading boat builders. Catalog on request. Ilia to 41 SO depending on equipment. KEMUTH NFI. CO. Best. 0«troll, HichJ CUTTEN& FOSTER Bullet of stone were used in the sixteenth century. AND BOAT TOPS "Overstern" V Bottom Motor Boat Freight Prepaid to any - Railway Station in Ontario. Length 16 Ft./- Beam S Ft. 9 In..: Depth 1 Ft. 6 In. 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