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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Mar 1914, p. 7

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IB si îUl »->;. •; ' ' '■■'J. uglpiii ■-• - : :^. Nty '.to -- ! GOODMAN & GALBRAITH B&rristeia ind Solicitors. Notaries Public» A. K. COODMAN, - 0. C. CALBRAITH 508 Lumsden Bldg. Yonge & Adelaide-sts. Toronto Ontario "....Y, /;>-<• V.' liPIggl g|gMp&$ Y ~ *- "" - I • . '■■■ 'Ü« ' v w. H. ALEXANDER, V. S. Honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. College. Diseases of all domestic animals treated by latest known methods. 1 Office at his., refldence, Kmg-st, East Bow- manviUeto-Pbone 193. 20 " lrr SPRING IS WATERY BLOOD How to Get New Health and New Strength at This Season LOSCOMBE S': SENKLER Barristers, solicitors. Notaries Solicitors, Public. P.P.Loscombe, K.C. E.S.Setikler, B.À. Money to Loxn._ Office: Mason Block, King Street Bowmanville, Ontario: DR. W. WILSON PORTER CHIROPRACTOR The cause of disease removed by adjustment of the spine. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m to 3.00 p.m. Office : Mrs; Jas. Gale's, Queen-St Phone 73 Bowmanville RODERICK M. MITCHELL Baritone Teacher of Singing Pupil of Mr. Bussell G. McLean, Toronto. Studio at Residence, Wellington-st., Bast, For information and terms apply at B. M. Mitchell & Co s. Drug tftore. - Bowmanville. Phone 92a & b DR. T. C. DEVITT, DENTIST, Graduate of Boyal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE: Temperance St. Bowmanville, (just off King St.) OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. m- to 6 p. m. daily except Sunday. Phone 90a House Phone 90b ra .va'«y. a». ::-y,"V.\ :c SHAW'S BUSINESS SCHOOLS. Toronto, Canada, include the Central Business College with Five City Branch Schools. Graduates are universally successful. successful. Enter any time. Write for catalogue. catalogue. W. U. Shaw, Pres., Head Offices, 391 Yonge St. £ BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Yonge it McGill Sts., Toronto, Ont.,- is lha .linnnor ViiorPl m fl Hll SintiS the pioneer high grade Business School of Canada. Under new management it is .doing better work than ever. Write us if you want to prepare for a good position. position. Henry C. Ward, Principal. . "Spring ailments are not imaginary. imaginary. Even the most robust . find the winter months most trying to their health. • Confinement" indoors, often in overheated and nearly always always badly ventilated;rooms--in the. home, the office, the shop and the schools, taxes the vitality of even the strpngest. The blood becomes thin and watery and 1 is clogged with impurities. - Some people have headaches and a feeling of langour. Others are low-spirited and nervous. nervous. Still others are troubled with disfiguring pimples and eruptions, while some get up in the morning feeling just as tired as when they went to bed. , These are all spring symptoms that the blood is out of order and that a medicine is needed. Many people, take purgative purgative medicines in the spring. This is a serious mistake. You cannot cure yourself with a medicine that gallops through your system _ and leaves you weaker still. This is all that a purgative does. What you need to give you health and strength in the spring is a tonic medicine that will enrich the blood and soothe the jangled nerves. And the one always reliable -tonic and blood builder is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills not only banish spring weakness, but guard you against the more serious ailments that follow, such as anaemia, nervous nervous debility, indigestion, rheumatism, rheumatism, and other diseases due to bad blood. V Mrs. Freeman Leslie, Greenwich, N.S., writes : "We have found-Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills the very l^e-st family medicine there is. I was completely run-down and could not sleep or do my work. I was very nervous and the Jeast sound startled startled me. I began" using Dr. Williams' Williams' Pink Pills and they soon brought me back to the b^est of good health. They also cured my husband husband when he was suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism. If you are ailing this spring you cannot afford, in your own interest, to overlook so valuable a medicine as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. For No Benefit THEN MI-SS J. M. GODIN USED DODD S KIDNEY PILLS". Arid Her Ividiey Disease and Female Female Weakn^s» Disappeared--Site Is Ndw a St nm ft Healthy Womàn . Cold, Damp Winds Full of Catarrh HALF THE VICTIMS Of CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, AND THROAT - I R RITAT ION, CO NT RACT THE DISEASE' THIS ; MONTH. 1 Only One Preventive, Known. MISS ELEANOR WILSON, Twenty-four-year-old daughter of Président Wilson, who will marry William McAdoo, aged 50, Secretary Secretary of the United States Treasury. Miss Wilson % is the most viy-a-cious of the President's daughters. The groom-to-be is a grandfather, but young in manner and appearance. ADOPTING ENGLISH FASHIONS Before You Step r Look Ahead ! Before you Act, Plan and Aim Hÿtb- If yo,u.. aim to get a Superior Business Education you will be looking toward the - ** • TORONTO, ONL the School that has the habit of doing a class of work that he irs the stamp of "Superiority."' Open all year. Enter any time. Handsome Catalogue sent on request. request. Cor. Yon ere & Alexander-sts. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal., 'FIT" AT FORTY. The Introduction of Knit Wear Has Effected a Change in China:, Many Chinese women are adopting adopting Caucasian clothing, modified to suit Chinese taste. "This change, though limited to a comparatively small number, is having a marked effect upon trade," writes Consul- General George E. Anderson of Hongkong. "Hongkong shop windows--the windows--the more fashionable shops that cater to Chinese "trade are full' of modifications of foreign dress for the use of Chinese xvomen, and manikins displaying styles are of a distinctly foreign cast. Formerly warmth in winter in China was obtained obtained by a series of garments of various qualities and weights the number of undergarments, all similar similar to the outer garment, being proportioned to the temperature. The introduction of knit wear, however, however, has made these several layers of clothing unnecessary, and the change has resulted in a difference in the cut of outer garments. The coat, formerly reaching just below the hips, has been lengthened into what is practically a skirt, almost covering the trousers. In the cut of these skirts, or long 1 coats, fashionable fashionable Chinese women now generally affect foreign styles.". ' ; <Mifiw?n^tte; Gloucester Go., N.B. ; March 23. -7 (Special). -- "I have been suffering frdm the Kidneys 'ever since I was a-child," ..says Miss j. Mr Godin, of this place. "When I grew to womanhood I was told I was suffering from female weakness weakness so I tried several kinds of medicine, .spending a good many dollars for nothing. "Last winter I became so weak I was on the point of giving up my work. I could not sleep at night and could hardly get-up the stairs without having ' palpitation of the heart and feeling quite exhausted. "Reading of. symptoms of Kidney Disease in Dodd's Almanac,. I soon found out my case was similar, so I sent at'once for four boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills. I began to feel a change at the very beginning, for I slept well thé very first night. Those four boxes did me more good than all the medicine I had taken before; and I have remained strong since. I am now as DISCOVERY AT EDINBURGH. --, -foundation of gyer ginpp. j. ivu-L now as "well as can be. . , . , All women who suffer should look to the Kidneys. They are the main spring of health. Keep the Ki-unejs strong, by using Dodd s Kidney Pills and they will take care of the rest of the body. * ■ The germs of these diseases that have, accumulated during recent months "are warmed into life by the sun, taken up in the strong winds and spread broadcast, throughout, the land. It is impossible to avoid the inhalation- inhalation- of these, germs, and woe betide the person whose bronchial tubes or air passages in the liead and lungs are in a weak, inflamed condition at this season. There is hut one- known method of destroying - 'these disease germs after they hfive entered the air passages-- the inhalation, of" Catarrhozone. Catarrhozone alone of all the thousand thousand and* .one remedies can be carried in the" air we breathe to the minutest cells of,the respiratory organs : , where it destroys "the germs, heals all the irritated surfaces, and effects a permanent, permanent, lasting cure. "My nostrils were so stuffed up with 9 Catarrh that. my head ached all day. At'night I could scarcely sleep because of the awful droppings from my nose and throat--which kept my stomach in a constant state of disorder. But Catarrhozone cured me--strengthened my threat and gave me protection against repeated coughs and colds. I urge all sufferers to use Catarrhozone." --J. P. Yndre (Salesman), Hamilton, Ohio. Catarrhozone is. a guaranteed cure for every form of throat trouble, Bronchitis, Bronchitis, Asthma* Catarrh. It has cured >;c St. John From John, N.B. Steamer Weil, Apr. S Wed. Apr. 22 . From Montreal- and Quebec Tues. May 5 Tues. May 19 Tues. June 2 Royal Georpe ltoviil Edward Royal Gem-pe Royal Edward Royal George Full particulars and tickets from M. A. JAMES Bowmanville, Agent, Matured at Thirty, Between Thirty ...... and Forty at Has Bestr- Expedience has shown that* -mental activity in man has __ re ached its greatest heights between the age of forty and fifty. Some of -the world's greatest masterpieces in literature, music and art have been achieved by men bordering on the u alf-cen- tury. Physically, however, according to Sir Ernest Snackleton, "under thirty thirty a man, no matter haw keen atid nippy, is still a man in the making. By thirty he has matured. Between thirty and forty lie is at his best ; "I do not say," continues Sir Ernest, Ernest, "that a man of twenty-six or twenty-seven may not have the-physical the-physical endurance of older men ; but, taking it all round, I think thirty and onwards is the best age,. There have been cases of men of- older age7 such as Peary, who was about-fifty- three when he did his last expedition expedition ; a#4-^Prof essor David, who madeZme journey to the- Magnetic ue i pole \in mv last expedition, and "w^a/o ! dimb>cl Mount Erebus-two of the hardest possible journeys .in the Antarctic regions." _ . , . . Sir Ernest himself is thirty-nine years of age, but with his mode of life he will probably remain, physically, physically, thirty-nine for -many years come. - A GOOD MEDICINE ^ FOITLITTLE OWES DRUGS WITH BIG NAMES. Modern others, why not you? Two months' treatment price $1.00. All dealers, or the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. Historic Remains .of Ancient Fortress Fortress arid... Well U nearthed. Mr, W- T. Oldrieve, chief architect architect of the Government Office of -Works 'in ■ Edinburgh, -■ Scotland,- who, two years, 'ago, discovered at they rear of. Hoi y rood Palace the, one of the .earliest- isÿîarL; churches, has announced thdt" Tie has ^discovered' remains in .Edinburgh Castle of' the ^ ancient fortress known as King David s Tower. He has also found the -well which supplied the castle and garrison garrison with water. Excavations revealed much of King David's Tower still standing, its walls, eight feet- thick, and rising rising to a height of nearly fifty feet above the original rock surface. On one side the structure had evidently suffered by bombardment, and this supposition has been proved by the recovery from the interior of the tower of many- articles, including cannon balls. . The disappearance of the tower is explained by the fact that the Half Moon Battery, a fea-* tuâ'e of Edinburgh Castle which has existed "for. nearly 350 years, covers it up entirely. Stalagmites rising from the ground, some extending to seven feet six inches long, and the size of the stalactites from the roofs show that the vaults of .the tower have not been disturbed for a very long time. This discovery led to the finding of the ancient well, which Mr. Oldrieve Oldrieve regards as one of the most in j. ±.1 -T T> ,,4 4- m-, 4 ■»-* W T qIo»» ax'" I F YOU Fruit, Frui write H. Colborne WANT TO BUT OR BELL A Stock. Grain, or Dairy Farm. W. Dawson. Brampton, or Ft.. Toronto. H, W. DAWSON, Colborn» St., Toronto. WANTED. !ENTS FOR WEATHER- 1NSUR- A ge JrX. a i Apply. The Canada "\\ eatlier Insurance Company. Toronto. For St. Lawrence Baby's Own Tablets arc an excellent excellent remedy for little ones. They are a gentle laxative which sweeten sweeten the stomach, regulate the bowels, bowels, banish constipation, worms, colds and simple fevers, and make the child happy, healthy and strong. Concerning them Mrs. .Pierre Tou- signant, Ste. Sophie de Levrard, Que., writes : "I have found Baby's Own Tablets an excellent remedy for my little oAes and would not be without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by* mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Science Recalls Language of Shakespeare. Strange remedies used by modern" medicine, when read in a prescription, prescription, call to mind the time of witchcraft witchcraft when mysterious creatures mixed strange ..liquids with which they worked scenes of horror among the people. Only recently a pharmacist, was required to compound a prescription prescription in which one article was dried moles. To prepare*this needed sub. stance the* animals-are placed in a container and "roasted over a fire." Later, when, powdered, the ash is used, as- an epileptic remedy. -- Re utter, a German chemist, mentions mentions a prescription of this year's date, which calls for two- ounces of human fat, one ounce of natural mummy, à particle- of new skin and one ounce of stag's fat. Indeed, some modern science calls to mimL tbT ^-WfeirtfrTahguage .of Shakespeare, N wheri ~ he .-mentions dragon's blood, wool of bat, and mummy'*s skin. If people saw a list of the drugs used by the chemist of to-day many would cease to be sick. But while dragon's blood is one of the peculiarly named drugs, it does no-t come from any dragon. Other names, also, are .merely trade names for beneficial remedies. If we read some cringing, hair-raising name in a prescription handed to us by our doctor, .let us not worry. Prescriptions are couched in wondrous wondrous and confusing language. - THRIVE IN^ FRESH WATER. Oysters in Algeria Have Faculty of Adaptability to Surroundings. The interesting discovery has been made, according to a- consular report report from Algeria, of the adaptability* adaptability* of the oyster to change in its surroundings. The inspector of fisheries fisheries in the Arzew district states that he found that- as the result of the slow closing of. the mouth of the river La Maca by a sand bar th edible oyster hackaJmost completely adapted itself to an existence in fresh water. Oysters were found thriving in parts of the river entirely entirely devoid of salt. It would seem from this, adds the inspector, that 'the adaptability of the oyster to changes in its surroundings--pro vided this takes place slowly--is very great, a fact that<augurs well for the -success of oyster farming. teresting in Britain. Water was found iu it to a- de-pth of sixty feet. The well was pumped dty, cleaned out, and thoroughly surveyed. We will pay you $120.00 to distribute religious literature in your community. Sixty days" work. Experience not required. Meu or women. Opportunity Opportunity for promotion Snare tune may ua used- In.t/ernational Bible Press Company. 182 Spadin-a. Toronto. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. G il Daiprois Throat Trouble Prevented hy Nerviline IT ENDS OF COLDS COD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN ; York County. Stationery and Book Business in connection. Price only, $4,000. ^ Terms liberal. Wilson Publish- ' ing Company, 73 West Adelaide Street. Toronto. NURSERY STOfcK. S TRAWBERRIES. RASPBERRIES. FIFTY Varieties. Free Catalog. McConnell & Son, Grovesend, Ontario. I1SCILLANEOU1» A Linguist. She--Did you have a,ny trouble with your French when you w-ere^in Paris 2 = Ho--I didn' t, but the risians did. Pa- MISER1 QUICKLY. ' Don't wait till night. Get after your cold now,--this very minute, before it grows dangerous you should aeply old-time "Nerviline." Rub your chest and throat, rub them thoroughly" with Nerviline. Relief Relief will be immediate. Nerviline will save you from tying awake t'o-night, coughing, choking and suffering from congestion in the chest and acute pain in the throat. - Nerviline " will break up that dull neuralgia headache--will kill the cold and chill at its very beginning--will save you from perhaps a serious illness. illness. To take away hoarseness, to break up a grippy cold, to. cure a sore throat or bad cold in the chest, you can use nothing so speedy and- effective as Netviline. For forty years it has been the most largely used family remedy in the Dominion. Time has proved its merit, so can you by keeping handy- on the shelf the large 50c. family size bottle; .small trial size 25c., sold by any dealer anywhere. C ancer,; tumors, lumps. internal and external, cured out pain by our home treatment, na before too late. Dr. Bellman Co.. Limited. Colllngwood. Ont. . ETU.. with* Write Medical Had a Start. Footsore Frederick--Pardon me, lady, but do ver happen to have a pair o' shoes dat would go wid dese strings Î \ Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, EU. Must Make Good. Freddie--Are you the trained you nur-se mamma said was coming 1 Nurse--Yes, dear. I'm the trained nurse. Freddie--Let s see some of vour tricks, then. Take' Is Your Wife Bad Tempered ? Many a spoiled boy has developed developed into -a fresh man. POWER FROM SUNLIGHT*. Wed May 2) Wed June :i Wed June 17 PROMPTLY SECUHEDI In 'all countries. Ask for our INVEN TOR'S AD VISER, which will he sent free. MARION & MARION, 364 University St., Montréal. i Nova Scotia Case of Interest to All Women Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help . to Many People. Halifax, N.S., Dec. 15.--When inter-- viewed at her home at 194 Argyle St^, -Mrs BOWMANVILLE TIME TABLE (Effective Sept. 15th) TRAINS LEAVE l(i j ( h nt o and Intermediate Ithuiu yilD . Haverstock w - as -quite Avilling to talk of her peculiarly unfortunate case. "I was always !blue' and depressed, felt weak, languid and,, utterly unfit for any work. My stomach . was so disordered that I had po * appetite. Whàt "I did eat disagreed. . I suffered reatly fr^jg.dty^inesf and^ick head- broHikuc Sun-Power Plant a Success, " Says an Expert. ; The result of the operation of the sun-power plant installed hear Cairo, Egypt, seem very encouraging encouraging from an expert point of view, and the hope is expressed that this pioneer undertaking may meet with the full, measure of success that it deserves. The average amount of steam generated an hour throughout the trials was 1,169 pounds. The maximum maximum amount of steam generated during any one hour was obtained between 1 :10 and 2 :10 p.m. on Aug- 22, and amounted to 1,442 pounds, while the minimum generated in any one hour was obtained between 3:15 and: 4:15 p-m. on Aug. 25, and amounted to 886 pounds. The total area of sunshine collected collected by that plant was 10,296 square feet. The average amount of steam produced throughout a four-hour trial on Aug. 10 was 693 .pounds per hour. The mean steam pressure during the four hours .was 1 .apound per square inch below atmospheric pressure*." f.H a. m. 7.41p. m. >< i Tn iUon. Belleville, De"seronto, Napanee an l Hileimvdmte Points; also O. O. R. Station» ' between Trenton and Plc'ton. (Tail^xccpt g^nlay) ,13.10a. m. 7.21 p.m, ]*c t Coe Hill and Intermediate Station! 11.10 a. m. vj-J(,r Ynrkcr, Tweed, Hnrrow.wnith, Sydenham r^texd liitemiediate Stations on Bay ot Quinte Ry, 11.10 a. iil r trains arrive From Toronto and Intermediate Station! 11.10 a. m. 7.21 p. m. yrc.ni Napanee, Belleville, Trenton and Inter mediate Points: also Piéton anil G.O.R. Points) 9.15 a. m, . 7.41 p. m. From Maynooth (C. O. R.) 7.41 p. m. From Sydenham, Tweed, Yarker, et 3. 7.41 p. m. ajns iun daily except Sunday unless otherwise otherwise marked. - : .., - „ .• lown. „ zlé " Êi57éare*T a nervous brea Upon my druggist's recommendation I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. "I felt better at once. Every day I imptoved.'^In six weeks I a well ■woman, cured completely after , different different physicians had failed to help me, It is for this reason that I strongly urge" sufferers wttlT stomach or diges- troubles to use Dr. Hamiltoirs Cholly--Xnd was my present a •ciaràr.'? " Will IP--r* sister Î .Willie he nev< 3*ou'd send her anything, so cheap. surprise to your. Ydu bet! Sis said she never thought Chances are she has corns that ache like fury. Buy .her a bottle of Putnam's Putnam's Corn Extractor. It acts . painlessly, painlessly, gives instant relief, and cures GV6ry kind of corn. Insist on getting only Putnam's Extractor, dealers. To Cure a Cold in One Day LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE - Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature signature is on each box. 25c. * 25c. at all STAY WEDDED LONGER. Healthy Boys and Girls Always Hungry And for a quick, easily prepared lunch, a generous 'dish of The hotel patron had waited fully an hour ior a very slow waiter to serve two courses. "Now, mv mam," he said ter the waiter, "can you bring me , some tomato salad 1" "Yes, sir,". said the waiter. "And," continued the customer,- "while you're away you might send me a picture postcard every now and then." Former President of Yassar College Advocates Education for Girls. : , c ' College" education, makes women more marriageable, makes them wed quicker and remain more successfully successfully married. "The women of to-morrow, will be the better educated sex ; they are- advancing in education while men are retrograding. "Women are becoming more perfect perfect physically than men because they love to be well, and through exercise and athletics are attaining their perfect form.' ' The foregoing is a statement from Dr. James H v Taylor, for nearly thirty years president of Yassar College" He has resigned his position position and is now on route to Honolulu Honolulu to visit his son.. Marlon Bridge, C.B., IMay o0. 02. I have handled MINARD'S LINIMENT LINIMENT during . the past year. It is al ways the first Liniment asked for here, and unquestionably the best seller of all the -different kinds of Liniment haU<31e ' NEIL FERGUSON. Our Language. "If that mining stock- goes shall make a lot of money." "But if the mine goes 'up' won't." up <cs. Plague of Wild If or The horses abandoned during tho to Id rush to the Yukon in 189" and 1898 have bred a race of wild de- sc e ndants ' which a re ma king su cli depredations in the Peace River country in western Alberta and in eastern British Columbia that the Government has been asked to take some measures to cheek them. The horses have been making raids on the ranches, killing many domestic horses and leading away valuable mares which had been imported at considerable expense by the settlers. settlers. Ami That's Flat. Knicker--What is a flat i Bocker --A flat consists of a janitor entirely entirely surrounded by cubby-holes. HI CAE OUT BY HANDFULS you ,She's a wise widow who never shows how wise she is. and Cream Can't Be {ive Pills.' ycifriSrier pâ.rticulars see other advertisement; j " appearing in this paper, or apply toy >„ Jk. M. WILLIAMS, Bowmanville Âgen f -- . Dr.- Hamilton's Pills; strengthen the stomach, improve digestion, strengthen strengthen the nerves and restore debilitateq systems to health. By cleansing the blood of long-standhig impurityes, by bringing the. system to a nig . Not For Hire. A small boy, who was sitting" next to a very haughty lady in a crowded crowded oaf kept on sniffiing in a jnost annoying manner. At last the lady coùld no longer stand.it, and turned to tfie lad. r 'Boy, have you got a 'handkerchief 1" she demanded. The small .boy looked at her for few 1 setbiwis, and then, in a very dignified dignified tone, came tji? ^nsyrer ; "Yes, I I dc ilgh pgin^ of vigor, they, effectually cfiàM ^Way nd di ' The nutritious part pf white Indian, Corn; skilfully; cooked, rolled thin, and toasted to a rich : golden « - Û? ■ "-'V: ' * • x : /V-"'.'. ' brown. Ready to eat right from the package--^crisp, nourishing nourishing and delicious. ;.. Try Murine Èye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart --Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists SeU Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. Murine -Eye Salve " in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. ; An Eye Tonic Oood for Al! Cyoothat NoedCaro Murine Eye Files Cured, in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OÎNTIVIÊNT fails to cure Itching, Rityd, or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50c. Remedy " Co., .Chicago. Children can't seem to have ] but I doii^t lend it to stran- ger.^ C". to weariness, depression jyij disease.. Good for young or ol4 t for men, for women, for children. All dealers sell Dr Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake, and W.A.X1;--A7 "-* " ■*.*?'-■ v -. ^- '-c ) -SJ Butternut. Judge--How did you come to enter enter the 'premises Y Pxisones--Well, yGiir Honor, wh-s 2 in -tti© A- mgr kitchen" window, wide iopeity no cops abouti-- hlowed if you -wouldn ^t'l ^-elitobed >n youiiBêlî.. ,;Y ;Y;■ get enough of Post; Toasties, Toasties, and they can eat all they want because this food is as wholesome; as it js appetizing. , «--sold.jby Grocers. Canadian Po8tmn Cereal Co., Ltd. Y".Yr . ' Windsor. Ontario.. -, -j A. Mother--Now, Willy, yo u : told nie a fais eh ood. Do y o u know wh^t happens to little boys who" tell falsehoods 1 Willy (sheepishly)-- No, ma'am. Mother^-YVliyr a big. black man with only one eye in the centre of his forehead comes along and. flies with him up to the moon and makes, him pick sticks for the balance of his life-. Now, you -will never tell a falsehood again, will you 1 It is awfully wicked 1 ' Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Old Lady (reading her evening -paper)-- f 'Japanese Turn . Agnostics." Agnostics." Second Old Lady---What wonderful things those Japanese aepobats can do ! Father--Upon my word, you children are getting too dainty.for anything. Wliv, when I was your age I was glad to get enough, dry bread to eat. Robert- 1 --You have a much .better time living with us, don't you, father? . With Dandruff and Itching Scalp. Scalp Covered with Small Pimples. Pimples. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, .Now No Trouble At All. rsfnard's Liniment far sr.'s everywhere. - - -- : * . HABIT OF UNHAPPINESS. 593 Jane St., Toronto, Ont. -- "I was first troubled with my hair getting brittle and later dandruff and itching scalp. I was afraid to comb my hair as it came out by handfuls and the itching was so severe I was miserable. The trouble kept mo from sleeping. My scalp was covered with small pimples which seemed to run into ono another aud form a scab. Tho dandruff was so bad I was afraid to comb my hair as it made it show so plainly." It lo'okcd'vcry badly. I was thinking of having having my head shaved. " For a long time I tried Minard's .Liniment Cures Dandruff. Is a Most Unfortunate One to Contract, Contract, Especially in Early Life. Most unhappy people have become so by gradually forming a habit of unhappiness, complaining about the weather, finding fault with their food, with erbwded trains, and disagreeable disagreeable companions or work. A habit of complaining, of criticism, of fault-finding, or grumbling over trifles, a habit of looking for shadows, shadows, is. a most unfortunate habit to contract, especially in early life, for after a while, the victim becomes a slave. All of the impulses become ; perverted, until a tendencj to pcs- j Bdmism, or * cynicism** is chronic. pED . 4. and several other remedies but they did not cure it. After some months I picked up » paper with the CuticUra Soap and Ointment advertisement r ,d sent right away for a sample of Cuti* Soap and Ointment. On using just the • nple my trouble was better. I used six c' * ight boxes -of the Cuticura Ointment a' j the Cuticura Soap and my scalp hcale* , the itching stopped and my hair came iu quite thick and now I have no trouble at all." (Signed) Mrs. II. Bingcr. May 27, 1913. It costs nothing to learn how pure, sweet, effective and satisfying Cuticura Soap and Ointment are in tho treatment of poor complexions. complexions. red, rough hands, itching scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and falling hair, because you need not buy them until you try them. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with32-p. book. . Send post-card to Potter Drug * Che/n. Corp., Depts D, Boston, U. S. A- •, ISSUE 13-14. ■ / ,,V5

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