Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 6 Mar 1913, p. 3

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flEorou Health Morel to Seemed to Hare Lost all Ambition, Was Pale and Anaemic. Mad* wonderful Recovery Wtian Dr. Hamilton'* Pills Wr Used. "I was never actually sick," writes Mrs. Norman La Pierre, wife of a well-known resident of Labenicr.e, "yet I never could get strong }ike other women. I ate well enough, but eomehow rich and red- Wood I could never make. When I married I took a great pride in my housekeeping, but it kept me tired all the thne. Mrs. Lechance, my neighbor, looked well she told me her health had been made p by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. I only thought of pills as a physic, but now I know that Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills are more 1 for they quick- ened my stomach, liver and bowels made me stouter and stronger, gave me such color in my cheeks as I never had before. I sincerely be- lieve Dr. Hamilton's Pills should be used by every woman that's why I write this letter." No medicine invigorates and re- news health and spirits like Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25c. per box, five tor $1.00, at all druggists and store- teepers, or postpaid from the Ca- tarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. Buffalo, N.Y., and MAN-MADE SPONGES. Substance Obtained From Paper Treated with Zinc Chloride. When paper pulp is treated with rinc chloride there results a vis- xjus uia&s. Sodium chloride (or >rdinary table salt) is added to this. The mass is'thn thoroughly rinsed with alcohol, and is finally lubmitted to the action of a press \-hose platform bristles with a number of fine metallic points or projections. These penetrate the nass, forming tubes like those in in ordinary marine f-ponge known is "canalicules." The block thus obtained is of a spongy consistency and is both in- eoluble and unalterable in water. It is smooth and pleasant to the | touch, and is not susceptible of pu- trefaction. It is a very ingenious employment of the cellulose to which we owe so much. WOMAN THE TOILER. In Japan the Male Workers Are Outnumbered 2 to 1. Japan's inner life contains quite as many problem* as that of any other country. One of the moat "serious is the relation of capital and labor, and herein woman takes an important part. "In no other country in the world," eays J. D. Whelpley in the Century Magazine, "does a larger percentage of women participate in wage earning. In the United States for every eighty-six male wage earners there are fourteen fe- male. In Great Britain it is seven- ty-five, in Germany eighty to twen- ty, in Italy seventy -eight to twenty- two, while in Japan {here are near- ly twice as many women as men on the pay rolls of the country. "It is the testimony of all large employers that the women are the industrial backbone of the country. The employment of women and children is the secret of the com- petitive power of the Japanese tex- tile and other light handicraft in- dustries, and it is for this reason that the possible operation of a law enforcing sanitary provisions, and even the common decencies of hu- manity, in factory life is viewed with alarm by the manufacturers in their necessarily strenuous com- petition for foreisrn trade. "The new law limits hours of em- ployment, forbids the use of chil- dren under certain ages and the employment of women at night and in dangerous occupations. It can be understood, therefore, whence comes the delay in even promulgat- ing a law which takes effect fifteen years after its promulgation. The moneyed classes and the "inter- ests" necessarily control a legisla- tive body like the Japanese Diet, many members ot which are elected by a most amazing and open sys- tem of corruption and vote buying, a system which puts to shame in its effrontery the worst days'of ward politics in any gang-ridden city in the United States." Every Weak Throat Quickly Strengthened Anti-Bronchitis Cured HER SYMPATHY MAKES HER SPEAK DAME MAYER ( TELL9 HOW SHE FOUND A CURE IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Suffered for Three Years From Rheumatism, Headache, Palpita- tion and Bright's Disease Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Her Kidueys and Hade Her Well. Huberdeau, Argenteuil Co., Que., March 3 (Special). "I am always glad to tell of my cure, be- cause I sympathize with others who may be suffering as I did.'' So says Dam Joseph Mayer, well known 'and highly respected here. "For three years I was a very sick woman. Rheumatism, head- ache, palpitation of the heart and Burst and Formed Ugly Scabs, Burning, then Itching. Had to Go Without Shaving for Weeks. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment, Skin Perfectly Clear, 181 Close St.. Toronto, Ont. "I was troubled with facial eczema for nearly t<-ti years. The first signs were pimples break- ing out and then bursting and forming nasty ugly s-abs around my chin. Very often tha sensation was that of burnintj. then itching so tlis.6 I scratched the soro. I had to go without shaving for weeks ac a time. I tried many patent raaedies but did not flnd a permanent cure. Every spring and fall the disease appeared at it.3 worst. I some- times got rid of It for a few months, then 10 returned as bad aa ever. 4 About six months ago I received a sam- Bright's disease were my succes- 1 pl ot Cu Mcura Soap and ointment and . . . . . _- tit p- i I fnnnrl >,-: r--''\..f -*., ,, .., _ii-._^i sion of troubles, but Dodd s Kid- ney Pills cured them all. I used twenty-four boxes to complete my cure, but they certainly made me well. "I will never be without Dodd's Kidney Pills in the house." Dodd's Kidney Pills cured Dame Mayer's ills because they are all caused by diseased kidneys. iXodd's Kidney Pills always cure diseased kidneys, and with cured kidneys i straining the seeds of disease out of the blood, the rheumatism, j Bright's disease, headache and pal- j pitation of the heart are bound to j disappear. You never heard of a case of kid- ney disease that Dodd's Kidney Pills would not cure. found great relief after a few applications. I purchased two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and some Cuticura Soap and used them as directed and now my skin U perfectly clear. I can shave with pleasure." (Signed) Win, MacBean, May 27. 1912. Not only are Cuticura Soap and Ointment most valuable In the treatment of eczemas and other distressing eruptions of skin and scalp, but no other emollients ilo so much for pimples, blackheads, red. rough skins. Itching, scaly scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and (oiling hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails, nor do I c so economically. A singlo cake of Cuticura Soap (i5c.) and box of Cuticura Ointment '5()c.) are often sufficient) when all else has failed. Sold by drugglsta and dealers throughout the worla Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skill Book. Address post card Potter Drug & Chein. Corp., Dept. 13D, Boston. I", a. A. ALFONSO'S HEALTH. Concern Felt About king. One of Whose Lungs In Affected. A correspondent of the Manches- ter Guardian, while declaring that the ominous rumors in. regard to King Alfonso's health may b exag- gerated, says they are certaialy not without foundation. He did not in- herit a robust constitution from his father, who died of consumption six months before the birth of the pre- sent King. His mother's care resulted in on increase of tho strength of the young monarch, but nothing could make him a strong man. His stoop- ing shoulders and trailing gait tell their own stories. The expression of his face i often of auch ghastly weariness that his subjects are now forbidden to take snap shot pic- tures cf him and tha police vigor- ously confiscate all cameras. It is credibly reported that one of ,th King's lungs is seriously af- fected, and the family history is sufficient to account for serious con- i cern about any indisposition of this : k:nd. A French palmist has made a ''reading" of King Alfonso's hand from an inked impression, and the , result is far from being a happy 1 | one. She declares that the line of j the heart is almost absent, which indicates sensuality and cruelty. The head line shows brain trouble. i which will develop in middle life. i while on the life line is marked a I serious but not fatal illness when about 30 years of age. "U-BU-N DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Proved of Great Value to Ma" There is only one explanation for the number* of enthusiastic letters that w receive praising Na-Dru-Co Dyspep*ia> Tablets, and that is that these tablet* certainly do cure any kind of storn.irh, trouble. Here is a typical letter from Mis*' Eliza Annsworthy, Canso, N.S. : "It is with pleasure I write to inform you that your Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets have proved of great value to me. I tried remedy after remedy but without any lasting ROcd. Having heard of your tablets curing such cases aa mine I decided to give them a fair trial. They proved satisfactory in my case." The remarkable success of Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets is such a success u cau only come to an honest remedy, compounded according to an exception- ally good formula, from pure ingre- dients, by expert chemists. If you ar troubled with your stomach just ask your Druggist about Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, compounded by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, and sold Uirougbout Uie Dominion at .soc. a box. 1+3 FARMS FOR SALE. H W. OAWSON, Ninety Colborna Strait, Toronto. Truth by Accident. The best definition of a deraa- Dcath-Rate ot Middle Age. Dr. Arthur Newsholme. chief medical officer of the Local Govern- ment Board of England, says that in spite of a marked reduction in Ease That Sore Joint C' OOD STOCK FARM OP 500 ACHES V with Three Rourrn-. large Bs"k Barn. >1u~- IK- mid quick Price is ry low. SEVERAL DKSIRABLE KARMri IS Manitoba. Alberta and Saskatchewan that can be bought. Worth the moucy for quick sale. 1HAVE OVER ONE HUNDttED GOOD farms In different sections of Ontario on my lint. If you want a farm commit me. H. W. OAWSON. Toronto. FIFTY-TWO ACHES IN MIDDLKKEX County; soil clay and clay l->am; 1-2 acre* orchard; rood bm'd:ng. Tviv !ity-*even hundred dollar* Wo-iM ex- change for larijor farm. The Wwtern E*al Eiitatp Ei hange. London. On:. gogue will always remain with that j tne general death-rate, due to im- little girl of seven, who said: "A!p rovc d social and sanitary condi- demagogue is a vessel containing beer and other liquids.'' MInard's Liniment Co.. Limited. Gentlemen. Theodore Dorais. a Grand Results Follow tfce Direct Breathing Remedy, Which Cures Without Drugging. Th country is fairly wild ow th wonderful recoTery that throat sufferers are making every day with Catarrhozone. From ocean to ocean come letters te'.ling of rapid cures and cures when the com- plaint vine chronic and long standing. It's a brand new principle upon which Pa- tarrhozon works -not a single doee of mvdivine to take nothing to upset the. stomach or gpoil digestion. You can breathe through thq Catarrh- ozone Inhaler medicated air that i* full of healing, soothing balsams, full of piney antiaeptlc essences that resemble the air of the pine woods In the Adiron- earlier ago than with us; a Greek , dack.. The piney vapor nan a truly girl is considered to be of marriage- ! marvelous action on weak throats. It bringt) strength and health to th bron- cliitic, stops that hacking, irritating cough, prevents hoarseness and difficult mer of mine, was i rheumatism after lh_ . ||| the judicious use of MINAllD s LINI i MENT. Tho above facts can be verified by writ- Ing to him. to tho Parish Priest or any of hit neighbors. A. COTE. Merchant. St. Ieul.;re, Que.. 12 May. '98. l A *<-10 .,.-..( rvf rr* 1- 1- i rTof R uff7r d in ? !: T " ? n * hsh tions, the death-rate among Eng- lishmen between the ages of forty- five and sixty-five is increasing. Doctor Xewsholmc thinks thai the cause of this increase is the move- ment of the people to the cities, with the consequent ohajii?e from agricultural to industrial pursuits. Nervilinc Will Do I! FARMS FOR SALE The Champion (log and Pedestal r of Canada Tell* How to Keep in Trim. Few men in hie profession are better known thnn Mr. Thomas Hogan. of 27 j K. r-:fi<-ation Lane. Montreal, who wp:t< : , "To limber up a stiff joint, to remove j erery sense of soreness from tired I can tell you nothing compares . ___ .. L LC'-ru * *-*Jl IA;*I j-viii* uv u UK! \>orldi with xerviline. It is real!y a wonderful Matrimony iu Grewe. In Greece the responsibilities of married life are assumed at a much able age at fifteen, but may be wed- ded at twelve. Similarly it is per- missible for youths to marry at the ge of fourteen. frally arranged Matches are gen- by the parents. Hubby Of course, dear, it's only a rough idea of mine ; but do you think it's possible that there's ever such a thing as a printer's error in that cookery manual of yours 1 breathing. You can't weak-throated people find on anything for earth more beneficial than Catarrhozone. It inean heaven on earth to th man that has had bronchitis, catarrh or throat irritation You will realize thin tho first time you use C&'arrhozone, which Is a scientific preparation specially designed for dla- :.!-. and painlcws. all dealers. 25c. bottles sold by Hereditary Truit. As a general thing, the men who low kick at the price of millinery Low colonist Ratts to Paeinc Coast are sons or grandsons of men who Via Chicago and North Western Railway. used to kick at tho cost of shawls On sale daily. March 15th to April 15th . , . , , Inclusive, from all points in Canada to months, c3ta $1.00; s:ie, r medium ane. 50c : Brothers frequently make large sac- rifices and remain themselves un- married in order to provide their listers with dowries and start them In life. A dowerless girl has slight, i iii. u i cases of the nose, throat and bronchial chances of matrimony, although in \ ^ Qet ^ ^ u IMU two Greece there is a superfluity of men. and not as in western Europe, of women. Thi Death Warrant Delivered No defence can be offered when you ap- plv Putnam's to a sore corn the offender ti:.M to die. Nothing so certain to quickly cure corns as Putnam's Corn and Wart Extractor: try Putnam's. It's free from sample site. 2v. All storekeepers and druggists, or The Catarrhozone Co., Buf- falo. N. Y.. and Kingston, Canada. Another Mystery Explained. A woman frequently changes her mind. That's why she is able to give a person a piece of it. and still always have enough left over for the next one. Every girl has an idea that she is not like other girls and she isn't. that women wore on their heads. PILES CURED IN I TO 14 DAYS Tonr druggist will refund money If PAZO HNTMENT falls to cure any case of Itch. Ing. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pilss la i to 14 days. Mo. Faet, If Opportunity but say, "I'm here," we yawn and stall. But we all hustle to obey- When Pleasure sounds the call. "I explained to George when he oposed that, of course, he could not expect me to cook." "What did he say !" "That he only expect- ed me to try." Sampls (re It you writ* National | Chemical Co. ot Canada. Limited Toronto. points Francis Los Angeles, San Francisco. Portland, Salt Lake City, Seattle. Victoria. Van- couver, Nelson. Rossland. and many other points. Throngh Tourist sleepers and free reclining ouair cars from Chicago. Variable route*. Liberal stop overs. For full Information as to rates, routes and literature, write or call on B. H. Bennett, General Agent, 4i Yonge Street, Toronto. Sound judgment is usually noise- less. MInard's Llnlme.it Cures Dlitimper. The Power of the Eye. How far off can you recognize your friends ! If you have eyesight, you should be able to dis- tinguish someone, whose figure and manner of walking you know inti- mately, at anything up to five hun- dred feet. The less thoroughly ac- quainted you are- with the person, the shorter the distance at which you will recognize him. A trained rifleman can distinguish the differ- ent parts of his adversary's body at about three hundred feet, and will notice a movement of tho lii'ibs at twice that distance. At six hun- dred yards a moving individual, to tho naked eye, is merely a blur on the landscape. Dwellers in towns, of course, have lost much of this power of distant vision, while those who live out in tho open country or by the sea may be able- to exceed most of the above figures. Only On* "BROMO QUININE" That Is LAXATIVE BEOMO QUININT! Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE Ceres a Cold iu One Day. Cured drip n Two Days. 25o. "Tho men of the present genera- tion are not what they used to be.'' "Indeed, no; they used to be boy*." Ulnard's Liniment Cures Cold, Eta. of Science, on the other hand, be- Unimont. and I use it continually, simply lieves that the difference between j because I flnd it ko*rs tl> - miascles and the present death-rate and earlier ones merely reflects the toll of the feebler lives that improved hygiene ar.d advancing medical science had saved in infancy aoid youth. "I would suggest giving -air now Mayor three cheers.'' .announced St. WifflHree at the first meeti:ix' of the new Town Council. "Make it two cheers,'' suggested Hiram Waffle. "Remember. we are pledged to -economy all along the line." Many a man who is sure he is right hasn't energy enough to go ahead. YOUR OVERCOATS and faded Suits would look butter djrd. It no agent <-.f otns in your town, wri'" d:r,-c--. to Montreal. Box 23. Gold McJ.V -. British American Di'cin.; O . 1 1 joint* *nm>!e and entirely free from pain and stiffness. I earnestly n\-omni<?nd S'erviline to every person that requires to u i strong, penetrating, pam-tabduing liniment." For !lh, ;-i:.i-.-m Nervine is a won- der; for Sciatica it cm-vt whi-rc others fail: for Lumbago, stitfricsj and co!d. no- thing surpa.-st's it. K"*vi Nrrviline handy-it's ir MM! to tak:r inwardly, di- stroys internal pains Qtriokly. a'ij . y.:n ' &B good for ruv.vnnl aiii'h*-.i:t>n. Large fn.iruly siw b"t'.V. f>0c. ; e-nall tizv. i5<-.. at aJl s:<iri'k.-i'p<T9 and druggl-ti> or Tlu- CatarrhuioiK Co.. Buffalo. N. V. IMPROVED AND FULLY EQUIPPED My reaton for selling is that I have more than I can handle. In 1912 mf threshing lasted fur thirty-two dayv. Will sell on email payments down. The farmi are randy for the drill. Will aell hor-wi. haruepp. machinery and farm. On -.h farm* are gotrf water. UOIIM*. bar:i. im- plemen'.s. hed. we'.gh orale. wi-idmllL Write Pvy Love. J3 Fairview Boulevard, Toronto, for full particulars. STAMPS AND COINS. STAMP LOLLKCTOKS-UC.NIHCKLi dif- ferent Foreign Slainp. Citaloeae. Albam. only Seven Cent*. Mrm Blame roznp'inv. Toronw. BILLIARDS. When the seven days of the week have been renamed, "Presently.' "By-and-bye." "Pretty- soon," "After-a-while," "To-morrow." "In-a-minute" and "Riarht-away," how busy we shall all be with postponed duties if we are at all mindful of past promises. When Your Eyes Need Care Try ilurlnc Ere RemuSy. So Smarting Sels Fine At-U (Julvkly. Try It for Ked, Weak, Watery E.vrs and Granulated Eyelids. Illua- Tho Soul of a Piano is the Action, Insist on the "OTTO KIGEL" Piano Action gOILtKS . tr.i;.-t Bonk In each Pat-ka^e. Mnrlne Is compounded by onr OcHKts not a "l*uK-nt M*?d- lclm" but used In aucrosaful Phjsk-lanV Prac- tice for many ynrs. Nuw cK-JlenttM lo iho Pub- lic and sold by Ur Uts at 2f>o nn<l 3Uc n,-r Hot!,.'. ' y UrntfgU . Mjrlno ttyo SaiTo Iu Aicipllti I'-. ..-, 25e and ,uu. Wlurlne Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Bill ''Why arc you so certain that Jones is a truthful man." Will "He had a black eye one day and when I asked him how he got it he told me that a man hit hin." MInard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. New nmi Second- ham!. tor heating and power purposes. TAINKS AND SMOKESTACKS. Aser. , (or Slurt.. v.i;,: Vau-ilitins n.nU listing System 1 . POISON '"Sr.rtlo"* TORON Engines and Shipbuilders Paddy Took It Back. Paddy bought a watch from a lo- cal jeweller, who guaranteed to keep it in order for twelve months. About six months later Paddy took it back because it h.id stopped. "Vvii seem to have had an acci- dent with it," said the jeweller. "A ! small one. sure enough, sor ! About I two mouths ago I w;us fadi.ig ilu- pis and it fell into tho trough. " "But you should have brought it bofore." ".Svire. S'jr, I brought it as soon as I could. We only killed the pig yesterday." Minard'l Llnlmant Cures u.i. ;?t In Cowl. I/ VLEYBODY EXJOYS BILLIAKDS F-t Barix-rt arid Lire Men in bowne only 100 population make big money. Be flrrt :<> wnte for book. "How to Start a Bil- liard Itoom" C<*t. Easy rernw. eu-. Cata- logues of tabU'H for Home and I'lub free. If y>:t hate a table ask for our aupply . jiue. Brunswick-Balke-LVlleiidLT i oin- pai-.y. Toronto. AGENTS WANTED. * ( ':N i-s- - si iu: MO.NKY MAKER' oca ^\. r.!;i.--!r:itid Dollar B.xik "D.^- .very >. i !i P--c; Tragic Kate of ijrot.! Expedi- tion.' Comnii^Biou Kilty P-r Cent. Kn-;(fht paid: credit (riven: free outfit: !--.< ten ft>n:*. Nil-hole Limited. Pub- her - !'.-"! to. -.NEtl'Jl CANTER. Tl-.MOItS. LfMPS KTC.. lufernal nml ex'.ernal. cured wit^ out rain br our home :rentaient Writ* ui before t"o Into Dr. Roltman Mejical Co.. Limited. Colllnirwroofl Ont Trifling ''Does your wife ever change her mind?" \ "Only on some minor matters." replied Mr. Meekton, after careful thought. ''I believe I recall that she once expressed an intention to love, honor and obey, or something; like that." Truth may also b a joy forever, but it is seldom a thing of beauty. El). 4. 18SIE Just a Minute Sufferers from protruding <>r blecdiuit pile* can bo cured by using nature's own re- medy no usodiciue--no operation. rb: remedy d8 not profess to t-urf internal piles, bnt is a certain cure fcr protrMWI piles. Discovery wa made by sufferer of 20 years' standing, who is now quite well. Full instructions on Tweipt of Sl.OO. WM B OXI.KY. 2?4 Berkeley St.. Toronto. anil Miu-li Riiln >3'- Pill Makers .AS Pul:9. Jak, Trlcki Oaloro . I /' I / Of! O.V R EQ I 'EST I Special priest to de.tlors 'NOVELTY HOLSE, 334 Notre 0*mt St. Wet, MONTUEAL V if Pays to Cifp Horoa, Mul* and Cow*, r , .-< art Lf*llhhjr and rwiiier h*tler wr^icr. IVuan thc> lir*rT coat that hoklc ' : wet i*e*toU ilirt \* rauipvcii. t. ? ftivmomowiilj k- i>t .-.ftun.im-prt bettor cet mor good f rxnn their feed - ' arc bcttr Iu i ifry M^JV. InctBt on taTlni The Stewart all Baanng Clipping Machine It torni ^toler. cr.ps ftv?tor ami oJoaor anil ataj< ibarp longer th-,n ar - other. Oaan ara .! ute hard and ent from aotlt) ntvl b*r. PRICE Th.-r ara (nctoMKl, pro &f^-*c. tovt*d a -.id run In oil; <F C3 -> lttt* ftlct.on.llttlowefcr. %r^ai pixteetof Una *ty l *Muy ni*n.n< itio abfttt 0i>t the r.obratod ttwiirt *1ni: ! ton-" ion eitpplni ba 1 ;r..Ji g-n't*. Btl - - t CHICAGO PLKXIBLE SHAFT CO.* 593 La SalU Ave. CMICAOO, ILL. now rlaJn3',ip ahnwtna world 1 ! i rntiot horao oiipplni TO FIT THE CRIME. Aui-iiMit* Had Sovrc Piintsunionts fop Food Adulterator*. Complaints about the inferior quality of food, the adulteration of d. the high prices and the che.-u- ing weights have been common for centuries. There are some 'curious I pages in Henri Estenne's "Ap for HT*-dvtus." auJ that bo- k was {published in !Jo6. But. offenders \vre oft^-n punished and in ino^t i appropri.ito manner. \Vitncsa an j edict recentlv f.-und iu the a-rchives of Puy-do-Uorae : "Whf.-Eoevvr shall have sold watered milk in his mouth shall be set a tube, and into the said tube shall be poured the wat-ered milk till the doctor or ba-rber there present sha.ll a-ssert that the culprit cannot swallow more without being put in danger of his days. Whoso- ever shall have sold butter con- taining turnips, stones or any other foreign substance shall be seized and atto-ched in a very curious man- ner to our pillory of Pontet. Then the said butter shall be placed on his head till the sun shall have melted it completely, and in the meantime the children and meaner folk of the villages shall insult him with such outrageous epithets as shall please them subject to the respect of God and his majesty. Whosoever shall have sold evil or rot-ten eggs shall be seized by the body and exposed in our pillory of Poutet. The said eggs shall be given to t'hc children of the vil- lages, who shall, by way of joyful diversion, throw them in the face of the culprit, so that all may be full of, merriment and laughter/' (1 ALL, STONL.S. KIDNEY AND "J[ ilor Stones. Kidney trouble. OraTet Lnmhngu and kindred ailment* po*mvlf cured with thu new Orman ttmiidy. "Panot." pnce $! 50. Another now rorradf for DUbetecMolllttM, and iire cure, ta "Saim! Anti-Diabetes." Price $200 from drtiffi.t <-r direct. The Sunol lt:inufs> luring Company of Canada. Limit*4 Siitlleient Evidence. "You drank too much punch at that reception yesterday." "Who =:iw me <l"!'ik too mu^hl" "It wasn't necessary to total up. When I came in >> -.vert- holding an animated conversation with the piano iamp.' 1 Serious Enough. "Wns Mr. Brown's illness a seri- ous one '' "Well, he married his nurse." Overheard in a Street-Car. There's a lesson ri^ht there! Littie blemishes of com- plexion, small sores, eruptions, spots, are not only unpleasant to the person afflicted, but are the first tiling noticed by other people. A lit Je Zam-3uk applied at night to spots, eruptions, sores of any kind will do wonders. Zaro-Buk is not a greasy preparation which will go ran- cid .on your dressing table. It is made from healing, herbal extracts and essences. Always pure, fresh ai>d ready for use. Doesn't lose its power. Keeps indefinitely. Healing, sooihing and antiseptic all the time. Try it ! . box all dnigg\*l and tor*#.

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