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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1916, p. 7

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\ fy"-'-;"-: A. E. MoLAUCHLIM, Barrister. Bolksitor and 0oaT«7M«W. Office :--Bleakler ; Block. King 6 tree*. Bowman Tille. Money to loan at reason- able rates. 4Hyr. B. J. HAZLEWfrOD, M.D., C.M. bowmahville, out. OLD MEDALIST o! Trinity University. j Toronto; Four . years Attending Phyelcian and Surgeon at Mt. Carpet Eoepital, Titteburg. Ka. * Office • and Residence Wellington 8t. Téléphoner No. 108. y GOODMAN & GALBRAITH E&rmten and Solicitors,. Notaries Public, A. K. GOODMAN, D. C. GALBRAITH id LumadenBidg. Yonge & Adclaide-sts Toronto Ontario W. H. ALEXANDER, V. S. I-rr.or&ry graduate of Ontario Veterinary Col u pe. Diseases of all domestic animals treated ly]:itest known methods. - Office at his residence, King-st, East Bow n hnville. Phone 103. 30-lyr. A GOOD FOR RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMAN VILLE. Grand Trunk Railway G OING EAST. GOING WEST Express 8.52 a. m, : Express 4.22 a. m Express 10.18 ,, Local 7.CO „ Passenger 3.86 p.m. Local 9.45 „ Local 6.49 ,, Passenger l.S6p.m. Passenger 7.18 , :P&asenger 7.11 „ Mail 9.68 , Daily Canadian Pacific Railway Going West 6.07 a, m. daily 8.68 a. m. daily! 4.27 p. m. daily 7.48 p. in. daily} Going East 10.46 a. m. daily 3.21 p. m. daily} 6.69 p. m. daily} 12.67 a. m. daily C. B. Kent, Agent. Canadian Northern Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST. S Express 11.69 a.ra. IIIExpress 9.06 a.m. Express 6.33 p.m. | *,[ Express 7.40 p.m. liDafly except Sunday " | ÜDally except Sunday 1 Except Sunday. CANADIAN NORTHERN Home- Seekers' Fares Do Not Use Harsh Purgatives--? A Tonic Is All You Need. Not exactly sick---but not feelir g quite well. That is the way most people people feel "in the spring. Easily tired, appetite fickle, sometimes headaches, and a feeling" of depression. Pimples or eruptions may appear on the skin, or there jnay be twinges of rheumatism rheumatism or neuralgia. Any of these indicate indicate that the blood is out of order-- that the indoor'life of winter has left its mark upon you and may easily develop into more serious trouble. Do not dose yourself with purgatives, purgatives, as so many . people do, in the hope that you can put your blood right. Purgatives gallop through the system and weaken instéad of giving strength. Any doctor will tell you this is true. ~ What you need in spring is a tonic that will make new blood and build up the nerves. Dr. .Williams' .Williams' Pink Pills is the only'medicine that can do this speedily, safely and surely. Every dose of this medicine makes / 'new blood, which clears the skin, strengthens the appetite and makes tired, depressed, men, women and children bright, active and strong, L. R. Whitman, Harmony Mills, N.S., says: "As a tonic and strength builder builder I consider Dr. Williams' Pink Pills wonderful. My whole system was badly run down, and although I faithfully faithfully took a tonic given me by my doctor I could note no improvement. Thén I began .Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and *was soon restored to my old time health. I can most heartily endorse this medicine." 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. _* LONDON PRICES SOARING. REMAINED IN TOWN TO SAVE IT FROM FLAMES. - They Worked Daily Under Fire and Hid in Cellar During . . Bombardment. This , is the story of the heroes of Verdun. It will" not abound " in detail. Little is known as yet. But France knows that some old men lived there-- and died--as bravely as any men in-' all the history of France. Senator Humbert told the story when he returned to Paris from Ver- dun the other day. Because he is a Senator he had been enabled to visit the beleaguered city. What he told has been dovetailed in with what others have heard. Little news has leaked used to cities collapsing over them, IXTL^f ! and a crash came, and a cloud of mor- + ff " a I tar dust : arose.:; They- plodded- put j.methodically to look at the damage--- j these old ones, as one says in the tender tender French way--and cautioned Hum- I bert to keep under cover until they x returned. By-and-bye they came back | and threw. off the shrapnel helmets that they wear in going about where j the air may at a moment fill with cutting slivers of white-hot metal, and told Humbert what had happened, happened, and settled down to wait for the next shell. They need inot have served, these men.. Some of them, I am told, have been killed. One expects courage of a soldier and uf young men. These men were old. spend two dollàrs for a meal and. not get as much real, body-building nutriment as you get in two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, the food, that contains ail the musclemaking musclemaking material in the whole wheat grain prepared in a digestible form. Two THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. , You could easily Wetive merely, on the crust or rind of things.--Froude, Fellows who have no tongues are often all eyes and ears.--Haliburton. • All philosophy lies in two words-- "sustain" and "abstain."--Epictetus. Many delight more in giving of presents presents than ' in paying off debts.--Sir Philip Sydney. ' Moderation is the silken string run- ; ning through the pearl chain of all virtues.--Fuller. People do not talk for the sake of Shredded- Wheat Biscuits ^ o?tïï" with milk or cream will make Haziit. a complete, perfect meal Good intentions do not pave the r , c F . c. road to hell ; they are the steppmg- at a COSt Ot not over nve stones that lift men every now and BIRDS AND GLASS. Sometimes Fly Through Windows of Country Houses. It has been frequently noticed that no wild bird can. understand the properties properties of glass, and great numbers, through the military lines in'the many j ranging in size from a pheasant to a weeks of the battle. In the intense j titmouse, are killed by flying against To Saskàtôon and return from BOWMANVILLE Every Monday till October, Proportionate fares from and to other points. Electric Lighted Tourist Cars lor our Booklet, "Homeseeker's «V Settler's Guide" tickets, and information information apply to W. G. Giffler, Station Station Agent, or .M. A. James, Town Agent. Necessities Show Rise During War of 15 to 50 Per cent. While a very great deal has been heard of the enormous rise in the price of food and other necessaries that has taken place in Germany and other enemy countries little attention has. been paid to the very great increase increase in the cost of living in London, London, England. The following list of prices has been specially compiled in a locality where the population .is thick and the .'competition .'competition especially keen. Even a cursory cursory glance at them, shows that everyday everyday necessities like bread, onions, firewood, firewood, coal, cheese, milk, soda, soap, and matches all show an increase of' from 15 to 50 per cent. : interest felt by all in the major event the old men who merely lived on there, doing their duty, were forgotten. forgotten. The heroes--the real heroes--of Verdun are the town firemen. Two civilians have figured in previous stories. It is. not positively known how this pair managed to remain behind behind when every other man and woman woman and child" was forced by the soldiers soldiers to flee from the rain of German German shells. One of them has some ill-defined occupation which has been recognized by the soldiers. The other once owned a home in Verdun. When visitors come to the city now he waits, smiling, as though in, propitiation, propitiation, until he can gain their attention. "Come with me," he begs. So the visitors go with him. By- and-bye they come to the shattered wall, which is all that remains of what was once a handsome house. The man who once owned it stands on the pile of stone which mark what was once a doorway, and beckons to the visitors. "Come in," he says. "I bid you welcome. This is my home." But the civilians, homehow, have not the appeal to me that the old firemen have. When the war began the younger men of the Fire Department Department were mobilized. Some were not needed then, but as months passed passed by they found their way into the Manifestly the town could the windows of country houses. If a room possesses a large mirror reflecting the view seen through an open window birds are particularly liable to be deceived, and especially if frightened, into thinking that they can fly through it. Sparrow hawks will sometimes chase their intended victims into strange places. Some years ago a member of this species pursued a small bird through the open window of a railway carriage in motion. In its blinded determination to secure the panting fugitive it entangled its claws in the meshes of the hat rack and was ignominious! y slain by an astonished astonished passenger with an umbrella. cents. A food for young- then out of the mire of common life, . - > -c. . and there is hope for everyone save SterS and. grown-ups. JhSX. w h 0 climbs on them no more.--J. it for breakfast with milk ' E. Buckrose. nrpfltn • rat it for Innoheofl ! There are few of us that are not or cream, eat it ior mneneon rather ashamed of our sins and follies With fresh berries or other as we look out on the blessed morning fruits: a perfect meal for sunlight, which cpmes to us like a ,, o . r , 7 bright-winged angel beckoning us to YEAST CAKES \K ' THE WHITEST. Uj GillETTCOMPANYUtfrt 0 K^iJORdNTO. ONT. pn*» ,Mi "'The best yeast in the world. Makes perfect XV bread. MADE > IN CANADA E.W.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO. ONT. WINNIPEG. •■■■■■•eaeeeeeeai MONTREAL , >• 1 ■ l Ma ■ ■■* •■ ■ MJi I &, I Visible and Strong. "Goodness!" exclaimed a gentleman gentleman coming into a restaurant, and the Spring days. Made in Canada. NEWS FROM ENGLAND NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. She Did Not Heed the Danger Signals BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED CURED HER DIABETES. Mrs. McDonald Might Have Saved Herself Months of Pain, Sleeplessness Sleeplessness and Anxiety by Using Dodd's Kidney Pills Earlier. Grand Narrows, Victoria Co., N.S., --. .. , i May 1st.--(Special.)--That Dodd's not be left without protection from j jQ dney pni s will cure kidney disease in its worst form is evidenced by the Occurrences In the Land That. Reigns Supreme in the Commercial Commercial World. A film version of "Tom Brown's Schooldays" has been prepared and will shortly be presented in London. "Potato bread" is to be - introduced in the local workhouse by the Croydon Croydon Board of Guardians as a war economy. A motion in favor of disallowing Sunday cinematograph entertain-, ments has been defeated by the London London County Council. N Work on London's new reservoir near Staines, has been stopped by the Ministry of Munitions which wants the plant and labor. At the Parkhurst Convict Prison, Isle of Wight, convalescent convicts in the infirmary are knitting woolen scarves for soldiers. -, .. -, , that even then holding on to his hat from quit the old path ot vanity tnat . , , , , stretches its dreary length behind us. h ?bit because of the gale blowing out- George Eliot. side. I never saw such a wind in ^ my life." ,TArrTTTXT/-t a t ! "Never saw such a wind?" said an- NOTHING TO EQUAL I other. "What a stupid remark! Who BABY'S OWN TABLET.S ■ ever saw a wind? Pray what is it ■ like ? ' Mrs. Lawrence M. Brown, Walton, j "Like," replied the first speaker; N.S., writes : "I have used Baby s ^ "]jke to have blown-my hat off." Own Tablets for the past ten years, | and believe there is nothing to equal j them for little ones. They instantly j banish constipation and teething trou- ; bles, and, unlike any ,other medicine | I have used, they are pleasant to take j Ask for Ntinard's and take no other Simple. "Those twin hoys of yours are so and do not gripe" the baby." The Tab- i much alike that I don't see how you lets are sold by medicine dealers or ! can tell them apart. ' by mail at 25 cents a box from The ! "That's easy enough. When they've Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ' on their good behavior they answer ville Ont. ! to their own names, and when they've ■£. : been in mischief each one answers to One or the Other. j the name of the other." Yis, sorr, work is scarce, but ! Pat- 6EED POTATOES S EED POTATOES, ble:\=. Delaware, ouotallons.' IRISH COB- Carman. Or- Sapply limited. Write for IT. W. Dawson. Tlrampton. Oi got a job last Sunday that brought j me five dollars.», ! Mr. Smith--What; You broke the i ^ a t e "on e Sabbath? Pat (apologetically)--Well, sorr, ; 'twris wan av us had t' be broke! ! _____ i-Ffl ACRES. NICE HOME P.RM'K • O xz house, 2 hams, all m! t i ' a ted. juR Mlnard's Einlment Lumberman's Friend ; outside City. • Dover Toxvn.-hip. Jmm | Haeheldor. Chatham. Out. POE SATE. army. PROMPTLY SECUREDI In all countries. Ask for our INVENTOR'S INVENTOR'S ADVISER,which will be sent free. MARION & MARION. 364 University St., Montréal, Wood's Fhosphodine, The Orecit English Remedy. Tones and invigorates the whole nervous system, makes new Blood in old Veins, Cures Nervous Debility,'Mental and Brain Worry, Despondency, Despondency, Loss of Energy, Palpitation of \" the . „ . , six for 35. One will please, six will cure. Sold by all druggist» .or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of price. Newpamphlet mailed free. THE WOOD id pampl MEDICINE CO. ? TORONTO, ONT. (Fsrmeriy Wli<$er.) Do you want to earn $10 a week or more in your own home ? Reliable persons will be furnished with profitable, all-year-round employment on Auto-Knitting Machines, $10 per week readily earned. earned. We teach you at home, distance is co hindrance. Write for particulars, particulars, rates of pay. send ac. stamp. AUTO-KNITTER HOSIERY CO. Dept. 183 257 College St. - Toronto (jllso at Leicester, England) Article Firewood, 6 bundles Onions, 4 pounds . . Ale, "quart Whiskey, bottle Flour, 2 pounds Bread, loaf Coal, cwt. Gas, 1,000 cubic feet Gas mantles, each . Bacon, pound Meat (flank), pound Cheese, pound ..... Butter, pound Milk, quart Tea, pound Sugar èmoist), pound Jam, 2 pounds Currants, pound Prunes, pound Minerals, bottle Cotton, reel ... Soda (washing) Soap, Matches, dozen boxes *Per pound. Pre- Pre- xvar sent price price $ .06 $ .09 . .06 *.08 . 768 - .14 . .84 „ 1.20 . .05 .09 .05 .09 . .28 .44 . .60 .72 . .04 .08 . .16 .28 . .11 .17 . .16 ' *.24 . .26 .38 . .07 .10 . .36 : .56 . .04 .09 . .20 .20 . .08 .12 . .08 .12 . .02 -03 . .05 .06 s .04 .08 . .06 .09 . ,03 .07 EXPERIMENTS. Transparent. "Mamma," asked . small Mabel, "what does 'transatlantic' mean?" "It means ^across the Atlantic'," replied replied the mother. " 'Trans' always means across." "Then I suppose," continued logical little miss, "that transparent! caffeine.) means 'a v cross parent/, doesn't it, mamma ?■' Teach Things of Value. Where one has never made the experiment experiment of leaving off tea or coffee and drinking Postum, it is still easy to learn something about it-by reading the experiences of others. ■ Drinking Postum is a pleasant way out of tea or coffee troubles. A man writes : "My wife was a victim of nervousness, nervousness, weak stomach and loss of appetite appetite for years, and although we resorted resorted to numerous methods for relief, relief, one of which was a change from coffee to tea, it. was all to no- purpose." purpose." (Both tea and coffee are injurious injurious to many persons, because they the contain the subtle, poisonous . drug, fire. So men who had served in for mer years in the Fire Department and had been superannuated volunteered volunteered their services. Little by little old men joined, until at last there -were enough for a full company. Then the Germans attacked Verdun. Old Firemen Remained. The civilians--n#m, woipan and child--were ordered out. The old firemen firemen would not go. They were in the service of the State just as much as any man who festers in a trench or runs forward cheering against the white flashes of the mitrailleuse. Most of them had sons at the front. Some had lost sons in the war. Life was as sweet to these old men as it is to any man in the security of Paris. But they stayed. Their duty lay plain before them. It was to guard the town. . j There are gendarmes there, it is ! true. They see to it that no 1 one j touches property in Verdun that be- ! longs to another. Every window is closed and shuttered, - and every door, is locked. Now and then a 380 shell comes hurtling through the air with that gurgling scream it favors--r sounds somehow like à locomotive being strangled to death in a tunnel and falls upon a house. Then that house ceases to be. The gendarmes Idle Tears. ; ^ jo\yix<; machine svvt'DIE'S _ "No, my 'usband ain't killed, Mrs. ; ^ Superior NeeillPK !!;.<•. Snuttlos • ' *7 T . _ .. ,, ! Bobbins t>c\ Celts 20c. for any Mucni.i __ . .I-. , Marks. No sooner did 1 put all tile, Superior Supplies Co., Hamilton. Ont. The Northumberland coaV owners, . mournin', even to Biby in thei---- ■■ = have renewed their offer to give ' „ „„„ I miners an advance in wages in lieu : P^ a ™; wl Jf n 1 g ® ts a te ; J" ! _ of free" houses and coal. in es a ^ lve an< ^ we ^; Yes, an all - The British Board of Agriculture this expense for nothin "Wot a crool shame!" 16 HELF WANTED. case of Mrs. Roderick McDonald, an estimable resident of this place. Mrs. McDonald suffered from diabetes for two years, and found her first relief in Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I am sure I would be in my grave to-day but for Dodd*é -Kidney Pills," Mrs. McDonald states. "The doctor attended me for five months for diabetes, diabetes, but I was worse when I stopped taking his medicine than when I started. started. I could riot get a wink of sleep. "As soon as I started taking Dodd's Kidney Pills I fell in a solid sleep for one hour, and soon I got so that I could sleep fine. "Dodd's Kidney Pills haye done so much for me that I feel like recommending recommending them to everybody." Mrs. McDonald states that her earlier earlier symptoms were shortness of breath, dizziness, backache and a bitter bitter taste in her mouth in the morning. morning. All these are symptoms of kidney kidney trouble--danger signals that no one can afford to neglect. Had she heeded them and taken Dodd'5 Kidney Pills she would have _saved herself months of pain and anxiety. * - PERMANENT BAN ON RUM. has announced that 12,000 to 14,000 women have gone to work on the land since the outbreak of the war. The ladies' committee of the Norfolk Norfolk War Agriculture Committee have secured promise from over 3,000 Women Women to work on the land when _called on. The War Office has asked the Metropolitan Asylum Board to provide provide another hospital with 800 or more beds for wounded soldiers. The death has taken place at Newr ton Abbot, Devon, of Lady Baker, widow of Sir Samuel White Baker, the Central African explorer who died in 1893. During February the supplies of fish at Billingsgate market amounted to 9,516 tons. In the corresponding month last year '12,473 tons were received. received. Official intimation has been receiv- <70ATM .\ K ER -- Steady job to Rood man. '.Va l 1 vs nid Kodell, Rembi-oke. Ont. RJ VPE'RS WANTED 1 M M E- B°df. First brook Bros.. I Vnetang. Out. , dialely. good wages for good m n. \ ! - walk to the scene in their theatric Bill Has Been Introduced Into the blue capes and caps, or bicycle to it Russian Duma, if the street approach is sufficiently free of massses of stone and brick. A bill has been introduced into the , , .. , ,. . "Russian Duma to put into effect the They solemnly write out their r - ■ government ' s promise that the war port, that in some future time the | p ro hikition of alcoholic drinks shall city archives shall bear witness *° | continue in force after the war. The the fact that on a day of February, bill, as summarized by the Novoe 1916, Alphonse Picot's home was de- Vremya, provides :-- QVIinard's Liniment Co., Limited: \ Dear Sirs,--Your MINARD'S LINI- i MENT is our remedy for sore throat, j colds and all ordinary ailments. | It never fails to relieve and cure promptly. CHAS. WHOOTEN. Port Mulgrave. AC1I1NLSTS, FITTERS. Tu< >!.- makers, handy men. also ov^vav.-rs exjjerienced on shells. ■'Rhone, wire. <>r write. B. Bell &. Son Conlpany. Ltd.. Sr. George. Ont. irBWSPAPEB.3 FOB EALB. P ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. _Eull information on application to Wilson Publishing Company. Company. 73 West Adelaide Street. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. So Silly of Them! As trairi was getting up steam . . ... . to leave a certain station, it sudden- ed that Warwick Prison will short y j jy p ar ^- ed j n the middle. Of course, be closed owing to the large decrease of prisoners and the pressing need of' economy. Mrs. Pleasant Lowman, who has died at Eversley, Hants, aged 82, delivered delivered letters daily in the scattered districts of Bramshill and Eversley for 42 years. Hundreds of shopkeepers in Manchester Manchester and suburbs, owing to the lighting restrictions, are to close before before it is necessary to light up, excepting excepting on Fridays and Saturdays. Erected at a cost of nearly $250,000, delay is being experienced in starting a new spinning mill and a riew weaving weaving mill at Walkden, near Manchester, Manchester, owing to the scarcity of labor. The death has occurred of the Rev. T. Rustin, -50 years Congregational minister of Long Buckly, Rugby, who had been congratulated by the King on having six soldier sons, one of j whom was recently awarded a com- ! the communication cord broke and one end of it struck an old lady, who was standing on the platform, in the face. "Goodness me!" she gasped in astonishment. "What was that?" ; "The train has broken in two, ma i dam.' caid a gentleman who stood near by. j "And I should just think so!" said; the old lady indignantly, as she eyed the broken - cord. "Did they really think that a piece of string like that could hold a train together?" L adies wanted to do rl.v.n and light sewing at home, whole .v spare time, good paX : work sent an v distance." distance." Charge;: paid. Send .stamp particulars. National .Manul acturing Company, Montreal: C ancer, tumors, lumps, etc-- internal and external, cured with- out pain by our heme treatment. "Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited, Collingwood. Ont. BOOK ON j DOG DISEASES 1 And How to Feed- America's Mailed free to any r.ddress by the Author Pioneer H. CLAY GLOVER, V. S. | Dog Remedies 118 West 31st Street New York | R-r-r-evenge ! Mrs. Owens--John, the butcher from where we used to live has found out our address. - He called with that - -^»st year's bill : and was really impertinent. impertinent. Owens (hotly)--Impertinent was bef Well, now, we'll just let him wait for his money. stroyed by a German shall. ^Always they find the old firemen for the purposes of manufacture of there The gendarmes are not press- vodka. Equally prohibited is the tnere. rnu genu» v imnort of alcohol from foreign conn ed for time, you comprehend. If th y ^.P g and from the Grand Duchy of do not make their report to-day, then p| n ^ and The production of alcohol 1 it may well'be made to-morrow. But p r i v ' a t e institutions and persons, the old firemen must hurry. Fire is j e ither for sale or for_ their own confire confire to them, an enemy to be fought j gumption or for household purposes, « . 1 1 « /M»î n>în in n cfnffo/i ! Z r-, Granulated Eyelids, Eyes inflamed by exposure exposure to Sun, Dust and Wind quickly relieved by Miyrlne Cyc Remedy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye mission. - ^ r Mr. William E. Cain, chairman of ; g a lveinTubes25c.ForBookollheEyeFreeask the Mersey Brewery, Liverpool, has • Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago offered to the Government his resi-, dence, Wilton Grange. West ^Kirby,, What Angered the Barber. SELDOr# SEE a big knee like tins, but your horse may have a bunch or bruise on lus ankle, hock, stifle; knee or throat. will clean it off without laying " up the horse. No blister, no haïr gone. Concentrated -- only a few drops required at an application. $2 per Describe your case for special instructions "We knew coffee was causing the trouble, but could not find anything to take its place until we tried Postum. Postum. Within two weeks after she quit coffee arid began using Postum almost all of her troubles had disap-; peared as if by magic. It was truly Xmach trouble relieved appetite im- make their report. Then they go lowed in towns. In provinces and i st»omac , n ' rps t 1 back to the cellar that serves them districts which grow grapes the sale ; ?™ Ved Lt"i. a . b °ï e .. a "L a v, "* ht S rCSt te headquarters and wait,,for the .of wine-^not on draught-is allowed. | next alarm. It is forbidden to produce alcohol Cheshire as a home for totally and j ■' * ^ permanently disabled soldiers. It was A . _ built only a few years ago at a cost ■ the purpose of being shaved. As he ; of $125,000. ! was somewhat hollow-cheeked, -the j * j barber, as is the custom in some ; Putting.Him Wise. "i country districts put liis thumb in. Traveller-How's your train ser-jthe customer's mouth, in order toj • hire* ' - press out the cheek. ! V1 Small Town Native-Wal, they ad-!. Suddenly the razor slipped, male- bottle dcllrcrcd. Describe yourc*<c for .pcciil in.truc ; and Book 8 M free. ABSORBINL, JR., the irr.i- I ,cptic liniment for mankind, reduce» Painful Swcllmcs. ! Enlarged Gland». Wens. Bruises. Varrcosc Veins: allays i Pain and inBammation. Price $1 and S2 a bottle at dru^cisu I or delivered. Made in tbc U. S. A. by man entered a barber shop tor w p yoUNG, P. D. F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can. ibsorblne and Absorblne. Jr., arc made In Canada.. whether it has its origin in a stuffed ! is also prohibited. „ auvc - . - , . , flue or is carried over fifteen kilo-", "The production of alcohol fqjitech- , • d but you and ! ing a great gash m the man's face,, -istassi'- ----i saved. They fight the flames wher- j ment has tbe so l e right to "Sell spirits _----============================ ever they spring up and save what j £ ^ bese purposes. j property they can, and m their turn j «The sale of light wines is only al- 1 UlUC Yflgl â RIQ SORE ? vonnri Thpn thp.v, P'O +r\wnc Tn nmvinpp.s hdH II* V w w wit- ■ of pain and anger IV ! holding up his hand, thumb!" "Shut up, man!" said the barber, ! "I've cut my! was complete and refreshing. "This sounds like an exaggeration, as it. all happened so quickly. Each day there was improvement, for the The limit of alcohol for different kinds of wines is to be fixed by the government "The sale of beer is allowed only , in ' cures s kln diseases, arid does what is towns. The, government, is also to fix c ] a i med for it. Why not let it heal jm ■»- I V _ "I 1 - i- A + n l/1/\h/vl » iXxwTxx • For information that will lead to the discovery or whereabouts of the person or persons suffering- from Nervous Debility, Diseases of. the Mouth and Throat, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Bladder Troubles, Special Ailments, and Chronic or Complicated Complaints who cannot cannot be -cured jifThe QntarioiMed^-; ^ cal Institute'263-265 Yonge "St., " Toronto. Correspondence invited.^. -Few. Fires in Verdun. Oddly enough, there have been very Postum was undpubtedly strengthen^ f ew fi re s in Verdun. A French town . ing her. Every particle of this good j j[ g solidly built, "for one thing.;. The , for beer the mint of alcohol., town 7/our SO re? work was due to drinking. Postum in ; roo fs are tile and the walls are stone and the floors are hardwood that would hardly burn until it had been split with, an axe. Also a descend ît so, remember these facts--Zam- Buk is by far the most widely used balm in Canada! Why has it become so popular? Because it heals sores, councils have the right .to issue regu- j ' Remember' " that Zam-Buk is alto lations limiting or prohibiting alto- ; y. G ther different, to the ordinary oint- gether the • sale of beer or -light Most nf these consist of animal wines." - ... The government's position in the i ments. Most of these consist of animal fats. Zam-Buk contains no trace of place of coffee." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Postum comes in two forms: Postiim Cereal,--the original form- must be well, boiled.. ?15c. and 25c. P Distant Postum--a* soluble powder--| the "old firemen do their duty as thèy! have: helped to keep our ^^get bal- a ^-g ep [ }c> Kills poison instantly, and idissolVes:quickly in a cup of hot wa-j aee it. Sometimes they..trundle an olJ^ance.it ^all harmful.germs. It Is suitable alike ter, and, with: cream and sugarhand apparatus^ through the choked j country--the totaf abstinence for recent injuries and diseases,-Band, makes a delicious beverage instantly. ! streets. More often a bucket and a : f ^m. âcohoïic drinks. The success of f or chronic . sores,. ulcers, etc Test. - j , , - . jrnment s posiuom m_ the R animal fat, or any mineral.matter. ing shell produces : such , a havoc of mat ter was thus outlined by Mr. Bark,, r L "absolutely herbal, mortar that any incipient flame-4nay Minister! of Finance, m his budget Remem ber that Zam-Buk is at the be quenched in the stifling dust. But j speech:-r-"Among^ the • factors which same . tlme . healing, soothing, and Keep Mlnard'a Uniment in the house His Verdict. "How- did you come out with your lawsuit ?" "I won it." "Get damages?" "Sure! . I got almost enough to pay my lawyer." 8CrV< " thC dn^rini. "« 30c. and 50c. tins. . Both -forms?, are equally, delicious" and ' need. / . , | pieteiy reauzeui. aa ou^.r wu* am TTh , «îco ' Zam-Bult - Soap, cost about the'same; per cup. : Humbert .found the old men .crouch- bound to state" most emphatically that R0c-^x. _ use also freckles s "There's a Reason" fori Postum.. . i n g in their cellar. Perfectly composed .the prohibitimbJs not-to be abolished iRelieves sa^hm^an^ pre^ ' --sold by Grocers- e d they, were, as though they were after the war.-, = veb 1 - ' . ' - . • ' Z . " ' • - - - How Changed. "Before we were married he bought me a box of candy every time he called." called." ; "And now?" "He gives me a call every time I buy a -box of - candy." SPECIALLY MADE FARM FOOTWEAR DELIVERED TO YOU $g25 Minard's liniment c.ed by Fhyeloians. j • Money is a man's best friend, yet it is always trying* to get away from him. Here is a light weight, durable and comfortable working shoo spéciaux suitable for farmers, woodsmen, ml 11- men, trackmen, laborers--all who require require extra strong, easy footwear for working-in. We make them of the splendid oil-tanned Skowhegan xvatei- pt-oofed leather that has made palmer's "Moose head Brand" famous for almost forty years. No need to suffer with tired, sore, aching, aching, burning feet. Get a pair of these and find'ease and comfort. If your dealer doesn't carry them, send us his name, enclosing $3.25, and we will ship you a pair, all charges paid to anx' address In Canada or U. S. Remit (stating size)- by postal or express order Same st.vle as shown, 8 eyelets eyelets high. $3.75.Write for our catalog fully illustrating our Summer and Winter footwear. JOHN PALMER CO., Limited. Trederioton, 33., Canada. ED. 7 ISSUE 19.--T 6.

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