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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Nov 1915, p. 7

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Wî 'H-3 X „• X. DISEASES OF THE NERVES Are Due to Poor Blood and Only Curable Through the Blood. fiaiser's Sister Sways Greece *4 ! ;*S" The Dreamland Boats. It-was a beautiful, golden, afternoon afternoon in summer, and Lawrence,' as he lay ca^the white, hard sand, could not help thinking that the ocean had never seemed half so lovely. "How I wish I could dance and play like those great waves!" thought the hoy sadly, for he was not like the other boys; he was lame. "I don't see how I am going to stand it all my life. If. I did not love my dear music so much, I don't know how I could get along." At these words he placed his curly head on his arm, and in a second was away in the land of dreams. "What a very pretty sight!" he whispered. "What can it mean? "What lovely little boats! I do believe they are the 'rests' that I was learning learning in my new piece of music, and that I had such a hard time with last evening. But what a Strange place for them to be in!" He kept still and watched from very excitement, and also listened with all his ears; for a voice came to him, as if the waves sent it, and sweet and soft it sounded, coming from such a distance. . __ "My name is Expression," the voice* said in rich tones. "Our family lives inside the covers of music books, and everything else that has printed mu- There is an excellent reason why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured the most severe cases of neuralgia, sciatica and other complaints in the group known as disorders of the nerves. This group also included nervousness nervousness and excitability. Each, of these complaints exists because the nerves are not getting a proper nourishment nourishment from the blood. The reason why Dr. Williams' Pink .Pills cure nervous disorders is because they make the rich, red blood upon which the nerves depend for proper tone. It is thus seën that-Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure nervous disorders because t)iey go to the root of the trouble in the blood, and while they are doing this they strengthen and fortify the whole system against disease. Among the many who have found relief from pain through this great medicine is Miss Ethel Smith, residing near Bur- ford, Ont., who says:--"Some years ago I was seized with a great pain in my right leg, between the hip and knee. It became so bad that I got no rest, day or night, and often cried with the pain. The doctor said, the trouble was rheumatism of the sciatic nerve. Liniments. were used until they actually took the skin off, and still the pain grew worse and worse. Then all the other nerves in the .limb seemed to be affected, and it kept sic in it. But we often feel very much j jerking and twitching until .it would left out, and it troubles us when lit- ! have to be held to keep it still. Then tie boys and girls forget and do not the doctor put the limb in a ^papier count us as they should. We have to | mache case, but it was not long* until make the best of it and get along some way, but you must see how very hard it is for us to do right when we are counted all wrong." What do you think he saw ? A little little fleet of dreamland boats. The whole rests and the' half rests floated past; then came a quarter rest, with its name printed on the front of the tiny prow; and the eighth rest followed, with its small flag fluttering in the wind, as if it were enjoying the strange party. Next came the sixteenth rest, which looked as if it were feeling a little better than the others, for it had two flags instead of one. The thirty-second thirty-second and the sixty-fourth rests followed, followed, and one had three flags and the other had four. All the time that that was going on in the water before him Lawrence slept on. The great red sun sank behind behind the clouds, and fell out of sight with one lingering smile. Then suddenly suddenly a great wave sprang toward him. He awoke with " a start, and scrambled to his feet. "Why," he said with a sleepy yawn, 'T must have been asleep! I wonder where the dreamland boats have gone ?" Many times he thought about the lesson they had taught him, but he never afterward saw the little fleet of dreamland boats.-- r Youth's Companion. Companion. ' the trouble began in my other limb, and it had to be treated in the same way. I lay in that condition for three years with my whole servous system so badly shattered that it would* make me scream if any one walked across the floor. Then my throat became partially paralyzed and I could scarcely scarcely speak. During this time I had been attended by three different doctors, doctors, who did all in their power, but each said I would never be. able to walk again. Then my father decided to get me Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Before I had used them long I felt them helping me. This so encouraged us that the use of the pills was continued continued and in a few months I was able to walk half a mile each day to get the mail. I used in all eighteen or twenty boxes of the Pills and they did what three years of doctoring had not been able to do. I am as well as ever I was in my life, and have had no return of the trouble. My family and friends think my cure was a miracle, miracle, and we give all the credit to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams'" Medicine Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. * LITTLE OF REAL ROMANCE. It I IT ENDS MISERY OF COLDS QUICKLY. Don't wait till night. Get after your cold, now,--this very minute, before it grows dangerous you _ should apply old-time "Nervi- line." Rub your chest and throat, rub them thoroughly with Nerviline. Relief Relief will be immediate. Nerviline will save you from lying awake tô-night, coughing, choking and suffering from congestion in the chest and acute pain in the throat. Nerviline will break up that dull neuralgic 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 Nerviline. 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 family size bottle; small trial size 25c., sold by any dealer anywhere. * . " LAW We pay highest net cash prices It's not what the price lût premises, butthe money you actually get that makes your profit. We Have built up a large Hit of shipper* through treating them hidjr. We are unusually unusually Hbeial in the grading We' I charge no comminioDs. _ We pay | all express charges. Write for our .pticel i«t and «pedal o6er. Ginseng and W e are the lar- Golden Se.1 . United States and can therefore pay highest price*. Writef or pricelist. | DAVID BLUSTEIN & BRO. FatUet Qrowino Raw Fur Bout* in New York 163 W. 27th St, New York, N. Y. MUNITION PLANT DESTROYED. A FEW RULES. Be Conscientious in the Discharge^ of Every Duty. His Self-Denial. Ernest," she gasped, choking hack her tears, "father has lost all!" "Eh?" "Father has lost all," she reiterated. reiterated. "Not all!" he exclaimed. . "Yes, all." "Never," he said bravely, pulling himself together. "You, Miranda still are left to him. I could not be so cruel as to take the last of his wealth." "Ernest!" . ' "No!" - Firmly he held her off. "Tell him,.Miranda, tell him from -x C-|/me, that his generosity towards me demands' that I leave what little lies Dishonesty seldom makes one rich, and when it does riches are a curse. There is no such thing as dishonest success. The world is not going to pay you for nothing. Ninety per cent, of what men call luck is only talent for hard work. Do not lean on others to do your thinking or to conquer conquer your difficulties. Be conscientious conscientious in thè discharge of every duty Do yoür work thoroughly, can rise who slights work. in my power 1" Prohibition Favors Tea-Drinking. Well-informed members of the tea trade say that the figures for the year show an astonishingly large increase of tea drinking throughout the world. Prohibition is largely to. account for this, and, when a great country like Russia prohibits the sale of strong drink and the people turn to tea, it No one means an immense drain on the re- Do not ! sources of the gardens whence comes Russian Factory Near Kobe Blown Up by Spies. It is reported here that German ; spies have blown up one of the ammu- ' nitîon factories at Abdshi, near Kobe, I"Japan. The plant is owned by the j Japan Celluloid Company, bpt has i been equipped for the manufacture of | explosives, especially guncotton, for Russia. The facts as to the reported destruction of one of the factories are withheld. _ Now that Japan has decided to increase increase her output of munitions extra military guards are being placed around all property used for the manufacture manufacture of munitions and suplies. * How Sickly Women May Get Health If they could only be made to see that half their ills are caused by impure impure blood, it wouldn't take long to cure them with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Truly a wonderful Medicine that invigorates, invigorates, strengthens, renews. Every tired, worn out, woman that tries Dr. Hamilton's Pills will improve rapidly, will have better color, increased appetite appetite and better digestion. No better rebuilding tonic can be found than Dr. Hamilton's Pills which are safe, mild and health giving. For forty years Dr. Hamilton's Pills have been America's most valued family medicine, 25c. per box at all dealers. -- Not Annoying. Mr. Thomas A. Edison, the wonderful wonderful inventor, has suffered for years from deafness. Once asked whether he did not find his affliction annoying he replied--"No; there are so many things people say that one doesn't want to hear." M \ i DODDS KIDNEY Kidney lisa THBP^ Courage. "Pa, what is courage?" "Courage, my boy, is what your father shows when he keeps his shoes on when he comes into the house several several hours later than he told your mother mother he would be." Millard's Liniment Cures Distemper. FARMS FOR SALE. F arms -- all sizes -- stock, Grain, Dairy or Fruit. When you want to buy, Brampton, Ont. write H. W. Dawson, trv to begin at the top. Begin at the I the world's supply. In the last few v.jIj. -.«ni Tiqvo t, nhanop tn months the cost of tea has risen 12 bottom and you will have a chance to rise, and will be surer of reaching the top some time. Be punctual. Keep your appointments. Be there a minute minute before time .if you have to lose your dinner to do it. Be polite. Every smile, every gentle bow, is money money in your pocket. Be generous. Meanness makes enemies and breeds distrust. Spend less than you earn. Do not run in debt. Watch the little leaks, and you can live on your salary. salary. -or 14 cents a pound. ■jMv %Xv. :S§r., & Applied in 5 Seconds X ■ Sore, blistering tee* jfj || from corn-pinched Corns In December, 1913, national savings in Russia amounted to £70,000; in December, 1914, however, after the sale of vodka had been stopped, the savings had reached nearly three million million sterling. Mlnard's Linimènt Cures Colds, &c. THE WAR AND HEALTH. Motor Traffic Makes Less Dust Than Horses. It is generally recognized that the dust of our great cities is a serious menace to health. A year or two ago an experiment was made to ascertain as nearly ^.s possible the amount of dust deposited on the food in an ordinary ordinary open shop. The result of this was a statement that" at a low estimate some 50 lb. to 100 lb. of dirt finds its way on to the food displayed in a shop. Those citizens citizens must, therefore, eat more than their traditional peck of it. It is horse traffic that is chiefly responsible responsible for dust, for the much maligned maligned motor-car only spreads it. The tapping of the horse's hoofs creates QUEEN SOPHIE OF GREECE. In Life of Comptroller Fortescue of Royal N. W. M. P. One of the chief -regrets of Comptroller Comptroller Fortescue, now about to retire retire from the Royal North-West j Mounted Police of Canada, with whom j he has served for over 40 years, when j interviewed, is that in spite of his long service and the distinction that he has attained, he has missed practically practically all the romance and adventure that the public are apt to associate with the "riders of the plains." "My work 0 has been almost entirely in the offices at headquarters," said he. "The rounding up of Indians and outlaws and the active work of keep- A new picture of the sister of the German Kaiser, who is generally credited with being responsible for the non-participation of Greece i? toes can be cured --by Putnam's Extractor Extractor In 24 hours. "Putnam's" eoothee ■way that drawing pain, eases instant- makes the feet feel good at once, a 25c. bottte of^Putnamte today. * -- Steel Points. The expression "well-tempered" or "finely-tempered" steel is generally misused. It is usually taken to indicate indicate steel of extra hardness, whereas whereas the reverse is the case, though very few people are aware of the fact. The greater the degree of tempering tempering the softer the steel. The steel Minard'B Liniment Cures Garget in Cows More than 200' ships in the Navy are driven by oil. For steam-raising purposes three tons of oil will take the place of four tons of coal. Nelson's old ship, the Foudroyant, was sold to the Germans in 1892, bought back by public subscription, and finally wrecked at Blackpool in 1897 ; .whereupon the wood and metal salved from her were made into hundreds hundreds of pieces of furniture and dainty nicknacks. GREAT CHEMIST PRAISES ZftB-BUK Mothers Who Use This Famous Balm Have Backing of Science HEWSFAFERS FOB SALE. P ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and Interesting of all businesses. Full information on apiflicatlon to Wilson Publishing Com- pany, 73 West Adelaide St.. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS. BTC. internal and external, cured without without pain by our home treatment. Writs us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, CoDlngwood, Ont. THOROUGHNESS IS OUR MOTTO 1 ILLIOTT Yonge and Charles Sts., Toronto. Offers best advantages in Business Education; Education; strong demand for graduates; enter now; write for calendar. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. PPERS Furs Have Advanced Ship to Rogers. Wegivo liberal grades full value in cash and quick returns. Wt have best market in America for Furs, Hides, etc, No commission. Write today for free p: list Trappers' Supplies at Factory Prices ROOERS FUR COMPANY, Dopt. S St. Louis, Mm - -- Mothers who use Zam-Buk, because worker measures the degree of tern- j have pr0V ed it to be a splendid pering by the color of the metal. Thus, ^ ea ^ er w ill be Interested to hear the the hardest--i.e., the least tempered i result ' of a test of Zam-Buk by Mr. W. steel is light straw in color, while jLascelles . Scott, the great English the softest kind is white. Between these extremes, commencing from the Not His Funeral. hard endof the scale, are the follow- ZanuBuk and find its • - It is the kindly custom in a certain ing shades: Straw, dark straw, light tuent» are of exclusive vegetam s • English village for the well-to-do in- bronze , bronze, dark bronze, light; It contains none of the impure ana Reduces Strained, Puffy Ankles, Lymphangitis, Poll Evil, Fistula, Boils, Swellings; Stops Lameness and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chafes. It is a SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE. Does not blister or remove the hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2.00 a bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 M free. per I W F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can. tbsorbine and Absorblne, Jr., ire mide In Canada. habitants to make good any loss that ! blue, blue, dark blue'. Tempering i irritatin mineral drugs and animal fats present in ordinary ointments. The antiseptic and bactericidal ( germ- destroying) powers of this preparation the villagers sustain through the ; s teel is a very delicate business, and death of live stock. The retired j one calling for that sense of what is _ manufacturer who had only recently , "j us t right" which is found in good «reproved by my tests to exceed those ; the war on the side of the Allies J j gettled in t be village was ignorant of j CO oks. - --x-~n- Zam-Buk neither i that fact, and was much puzzled by Throw Away Your Eye-Glasses I A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home ! the visit of a laborer's wife, who said that she had lost a pig Mabel- - She Explains. -You and Harold seem m- "Well, I haven't got it," explained j separab i e the puzzled newcomer. j Gertrude--We are together a good "What I mean is, of course, the dea b y ou see, Mabel, I take a pig died," nervously explained the . peculiar interest in him. Do you. wear glasses ? Are you a victim victim of eye-strain or other eye-weaknesses ? If so, you will be glad to know that there is real hope for you. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes restored through the principle of this won- ing order has been for others, and 1 ; derful free prescription. One man says, don't want to tell other men's stories." j after trying it : "I was almost blind woman. "Well, what do you want me to do ? cried the thoroughly bewildered man. "Send a wreath ? " DR. JACKSON'S ROMAN MEAL IS A FOOD, HOT A FRAUD. Many so-called cereal foods are frauds. To prove it, try to live en- them for a few days. Mabel--Oh, do you? Gertrude--Yes. I was engaged to him at one time, and in him at another. of carbolic acid, yet Zam-Buk neither ; cauterizes nor inflames even a very j sensitive skin, but ends skin disorders. ; ti j have no hesitation in certifying the purity of Zam-Buk and its^value for skin injuries and. disorders. ! Mothers who have not yet tried Zam- j Buk should profit by the above. Zam- ; Buk is unequalled for eczema, cuts, j burns, ulcers, running sores, piles, cold j :ilKaKCU LU sores, abscesses, chapped hands, etc. love with All druggists and stores sell Zam-Buk at 50c. box, 3 boxes $1.25. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Dlph.th.eria. came 1 fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used it says : "The a day, it is certain that motor delivery vans will be more largely used than ever. Therefore dust will not be so much in evidence.--London Answers. ~ , tirely upon. , i C ould not see to read at all. Now I can j Many live entirely upon Roman Meal. Comptroller Fortescue said that ne ; tead everything without any glasses and j ; recent letter from California says: joined the police' in 1873, when the - my eyes do not water any mo re. At night , D Dr Jackson: A friend of mine force came into existence, and was, ^ey „ n°the time. It was like a miracle^ to has lived upon Roman Meal for thirteen months. His case had been pronounced hopeless. He is now in perfect health." No fraud here. Roman Roman Meal is scientifically balanced by an expert dietitian. It's the perfect food, and positively relieves constipation. constipation. Ask your doctor. v Make it in porridge, pancakes, gems. At grocers', grocers', 10 and 25 cents. * :• a -- -- - one of the original -party that r , ... - dust, but the soft tyre of the motor j out Wes t to Winnipeg nearly a dozen using this prescription causes little, though, of course, the years before the laying of the rail- ' T heavy motor lorries do most damage W ay. The main business of the force -to a road that is at all soft. was, curiously enough, the protection Hundreds of horses have been com-^f the Indians, who were being ex- mandeered for military purposes, andr^pjoited by the white traders and being as a new supply cannot be created in ! ' " ' ' " ' * '-- ~ JL ' L for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can even read fine print without glasses. It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in a reasonable reasonable time, and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever demoralized by the whiskey, which getting glasses. Bye troubles of many de- was the traders' chief stock in trade ! b ^m»°e rlfes. Vre^Sthe for the barteïing of furs. FOR RELIEF OF VICTIMS. L00 Caring for Hospitals in Paris Wounded. There are now in the district form- In the first year he was out in the West, however, Constable Fotfescue, as he then was, was taken ill with typhoid, typhoid, and was invalided to the East. As a man familiar with the,work of the force was then needed at headquarters, headquarters, Constable Fortescue was taken into the office, and there adventure, adventure, as far as the future comptroller was concerned, came to an end, for though the risé of the young consta- l by following the simple prescription : Go to any active" drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto. Fill a two- ounce bottle with warm water, drop In one Bon-Opto tablet and allow to dissolve. With this liquid, bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes His Ordérs. "Remember," said the sergeant "no one is allowed to dismount without without orders." Murphy was no sooner in the saddle than he was thrown to the ground. "Murphy," yelled the sergeant, when he discovered him lying breathless breathless on the ground, "you dismounted." "I did." "Did you have orders?" "I did." "From headquarters, I suppose?" "No, sir; from hindquarters." A* I ^ <v' *5»? 4»' & * 5b P J&se*. -e ^ ❖ . A Why He Resigned. In a small New England town the janitor of the schoolhouse, much to the surprise of his friends, resigned When he was asked why If'Vour"eyes'"are bothering you, even a ' did so he said:--"I'm honest, and it'Hl' £o e SS a ïoTelSS 1 b bUnd ' mean to be above suspicion If I find might have been saved if they had cared j anything when sweepin' the school I Æ XT I t. *1 W zx mhft Volmoa Ttvncr 1 ^ ° f T alius return it. A few days ago I clear up perceptibly right from the start, and inflammation will quickly disappear. ; his office. HIRAM JOHNSON LIMITED. The Old No. 494 St. Paul St. MONTREAL Established over 38 years as Raw Fur Dealers No inflated price list from us. Send us your Furs and get the highest market price. Free Buildin Solve this puzzle and get a free lot. To advertise a summer resort we are giving away free a few 30x93 building lots. Secure this lot by filling in the miss ini letters in following sentence, describing Canada's greatest riches. Enclose u\e cents for literature and list of hundreds of satisfied customers. C-n-d-'s B-e-t H-r W-s-t C-o- LAURENTIAN MOUNTAIN RESORT CO. 317-318 King's Hall Bldg., 591 St. Catherine St. W., MONTREAL * Dept. 7. ing the intrenched camp of Paris, 1448 charitable organizations working j bi e to supreme control of the famous for the relief of victims of the war, I f orce is not without romance, the and more than 400 hospitals, which | W ork in which, he was engaged as 1? s afford accommodations for about 40, 000 wounded. The four regular military military hospitals, the most important, have now 40 annexes. The Red Cross hospitals number about 300, and there are 28 convalescent establishments, 5 independent hospitals, American, English, Japanese and Russian. The workrooms for unemployed women women have multiplied to a greater extent extent than the hospitals, now numbering numbering 520. There are 228 different societies societies looking after the needs of refugees, refugees, 69 employment offices, 15 free Comptroller Fortescue. remarked, does not lend itself to the telling of stories. The comptroller is now in his 7Tst year. CHILDHOOD AILMENTS Constipation and indigestion; colic: worms, colds and simple fevers, and all the other minor ills of little ones can be promptly cured by Baby's Own Tablets through their action in regulating regulating the stomach and bowels. Con- dispensaries and 195 various organi- cerning them Mrs.. H. H. Mills, Haldi- zations for the distribution of cloth- mand, Que., writes:---"I have found ing, and for lodging and feeding the for their eves in time. The Valmas Drug Co., of Toronto, will fill the above prescription prescription by mail, if your druggist cannot. ---- BRITAIN'S FAST TRAINS. Rigid Economies in Operation Have Not Cut Down Speed. read on the. blackboard, 'Find the greatest common divisor.' Well, I looked all over for it, but I wouldn't know the blamed thing if I bumped into it. Last night, in big writin' on the board, it-said, 'Find the least common multiple.' So I says to myself, myself, 'Both these things are lost now, -1 1- _ ' J „-C » 9n Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,--Last winter I received received great benefit from the use of MINARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGrippe, and I have frequently frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON. Rod, White, Blue, Cross, Silver, Black Foxes, Beaver, Lynx, Etc. __ _ _ - - Wanted from all sections of Canada S? A Every raw-fur shipper who is looking for a better outlet for his raw furs should write at once for our price list. We are ^ i n a position to pay top market prices, and will do so at all 1 I times Let us hear from you. PwilO Send for Our Price List--How Ready. We Buv Ginseng. Reference by permission; Union Exchange National Bank, New York. STRUCK ft BOS8AK. Inc., Exporters of and Dealers in RAW FURS STRUCK ft ^. E ' ST g 8tll STREET, HEW YORK In spite of wartime economies and | ^ pn be accused of tàkin' 'em.' So needy. - Besides these organizations for material material relief, there are numerous groups, not registered, whose purpose is to. provide cheer and comfort, to soldier/; at the front. Baby's Own Tablets of -great service in relieving my little one of constipation constipation and stomach trouble." Thè Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Brockville, Ont. alterations in railway timetables, ! England still has the fastest trains, the longest, non-stop runs and the lowest fares in the world, according to the London Daily Chronicle. The fastest train "for a fair distance," distance," i$ is explained, is the morning express from London to Bristol, which makes this run of 119% miles daily in 120 minutes. A special test trip over this route was made several years ago in exactly 84 minutes. The longest non-stop run is 'by the Cornish Express. London to "Exeter, <5o., I just got up and left."- OUR Cleanse, and Strength Cold Cui Murine is pre- 7 pared by our rhy- ' slcians, as used for many years in their practice, now dedicated dedicated to the Public and sold by Your Druggist. Try Murine to Refresh, es after exposure to st and to restore Somebroadminded mena Murine wow vurmsn nixpr ca=. y? , thoge ^ Eyes need care can guess why, as 174 miles in 180 minutes. The cheap- ! there is noPrescription fee in Murine. Just hand . » xi., wonr Druggist 60c and you have a OompleteTkg. No Chance to Try it. A man who sells shower baths on five days' trial told this story: "I sent one out to a man in the rural districts. I told . him to use thé shower bath five days and if at the end of this time he was not satisfied satisfied to send it back. This is z the letter letter I received: ' "Your shower bath looks good, j M . and perhaps is all right. I don't indS ea < RedSn& emd madeSorè ■ know whether Jt is op not because tLe fi V e days for trial passed before Saturday night come around, and I didn't have a chance to try it out." . ' phywcilms uee and reconw ne while others perhaps jealous of Its in Success, talk and rush Into prinÇjn opposition; whose Byes need care can guess why, as est fare is; the; round-trip -excursion' rate between London and Skegness, | ready for use. Try it in jrour Eyes and in Baby'S . • i re • oào miio 7k ! Byes for Eyé Troubles--No Smarting--Just Eye which offers a 262-mile trip for 75 j Comfort. .Write for Book of the Bye Free. cents, or about hi cent per mile. 1 Murine Eye Remedy Cempany, Chicago If a man snores he has a good excuse excuse for remaining away from church. ED. 6. ISSUE 47--*15. Entries Positively Close NOVEMBER 25th For the Sixth Annual Toronto Fat Stock Show UNION STOCK YARDS, TORONTO Do not wait until the last day. Mail now to 0. F. TOPPING, Secretary, Union Stock Yards, To onto

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