A. S. VcLAüaX&OTi Barrister, Solicitor and Conveyancer. Office : : --Bieakley Bowmanville. M able rates. Block, King Street, , y. to loan at réason- B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M.D., C M.. BOW1IASTILLE, - OUT. G old medalist of trinity tjni- versity, Toronto. Four years Attending Physician and Surgeon at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Pittsburg, Ks. ^Office and Residence, Wellington St. /Telephone No. 108. COODMAN & GALBRAITH Barristers and Solicitors, notaries Public. A. K. GOODMAN, D. C. GALBRAITH 508 Lumsden Bldg., Yonge & Adelaide Streets, Toronto, Ontario. W. H. ALEXANDER, V. S. Honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary Veterinary College. Diseases of all domestic animals treated by latest known methods methods Office at his residence. King-st. East, Bowmanville. Phone 193. 20-lyr RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Grand Trunk Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST Express 8.62 a. m. .'Express 4.22 a. m Express 10.18 „ Local 7.00 „ Passenger 8.29 p.m. Local 9.46 „ Local 6.49 „ Passenger 1.86 p.m. Passenger 7.18 , iPassenger 7.02 „ Mail 9,68 , | : Daily Canadian Pacific Railway Going West Going East 6.07 a, m. daily 10.46 a. m..daily 7.68 a. m. dailyt 8.21 p. m. dailyt 4.27 p. m. daily x7.62 p. m. dailyt 7.48 p. m. dailyt 12.67 a. m. daily xNorth Toronto Station t Except Sunday. C. B. Kent, Agent. Canadian Northern Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST. HExpress 1L59 a.m. I If Express 9.06 a.m. •Î Express 6.88 p.m. If Express 7.40 p.m liDaily except Sunday | IfDaily except Sunday . RAILWAY SYSTEM GRAND TRUNK Attractive Trips to Muskoka Lakes Lake of Bays Georgian Bay Algonquin Park French River Kawartha Lakes Magane ta wan River Temàgami, été Round trip tourist tickets now on sale from certain stations in Ontario at low.rates, with liberal stop-oversvery Muskoka Express Leave Toronto 12.01 p. m. daily except Sunday, and 2.05 a.m. daily, for Muskoka Wharf. Connections are made at Muskoka Muskoka Wharf for Muskoka Lakes. Leave Toronto 10.15 a. m. daily except Sunday and and 2.05 a. m. daily for Huntsville, for points on Lake' of Bays. Equipment the finest. Full Particulars on application to agents. I OWE MY HEALTH To Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Vegetable Compounds Washington Park, 111.-- "I am the mother of four children and have suffered suffered with female trouble, backache, nervous spells and the blues. My children's children's loud talking and romping would make me so nervous I could just tear everything to pieces and I would ache all over and feel so sick that I would not want anyone to talk to me at times. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills ror stored me to health and I want to thank you for the good they have done me. I have had quite a bit of trouble and worry but it does not affect my youthful youthful looks. My friends say * Why do you look so young and well ? ' I owe it all to the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies. " --Mrs. Robt. Stopiel, Moore Avenue, Washington Park, Illinois. We wish every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues could see the letters letters written by women made well by Lydia Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you have any symptom about which you would like to know write to the .Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for helpful advice given free of charge. Wood's Fhosphodine, The Great English Remedy. Tones and invigorates the whole voue system, makes new Blood , old Veins, Cures Nervous Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Despon• n enoy, Loss of Energy, Palpitation of the feart, Failing Memory. Price $1 per box, six One will please, six will cure. Sold By all tlple _ ruggiste or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of hrice. New pamphlet mailed free. THE WOOD MEDICINE CO., T0I0NT0, ONT. (Fereerly Walter.) $1,00000 REWARD For information that will lead to the discovery or whereabouts of the feerson or persons suffering from Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Blood Poison, Sirin Diseases, Bladder Troubles, Special Ailments, and Chronic or Complicated Complaints who can- fiot~be cured at The Ontario Medical Medical Institute, 263-265 Yonge St., Toronto. Correspondence invited, A CAUSE OF INDIGESTION People Who Complain of This Troeble Usually Are Thin Blooded. Thin blooded people usually have stomach trouble. They seldom recognize recognize the fact that thin blood is the cause of the trouble, but it is. In fact thin, impure blood is the most common cause of stomach trouble : it affects the digestion very quickly. The glands that furnish the digestive fluid are diminished in their activity ; the stomach muscles are weakened, and there is a loss of nerve force. In this state of health nothing will more quickly restore the appetite,, the digestion digestion and normal nutrition than good - rich, red blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directly on the blood, making it rich and red, and this enriched blood strengthens weak nerves, stimulates tired muscles and awakens the normal activity of the glands that supply the digestive fluids. The first si|gn of improving improving health is an improved appetite, appetite, and soon the effect of these blood making pills is evident throughout the system. You find that what you eat does not distress you, and that you are strong and vigorous instead of irritable irritable and listless. This is proved by the case of Mrs. J. Harris, Gerrard St., Toronto, who says: "About three years ago I was seized with a severe attack of indigestion and vomiting. My food seemed to turn sour as soon as I ate it, and I would turn so deadly sick that sometimes I would fall on the floor after vomiting. I tried a lot of home remedies, but they did not help me. Then I went to a doctor who gave me some powders, but they seemed actually actually to make me worse instead of better. This went on for nearly two months, and by that time my stomach was in such a weak state that I could not keep down a drink of water, and I was Wasted to a skeleton and felt that life was not worth living. I was not married at this time, and one Sunday Sunday evening on the way to church with my intended husband I was taken with a bad spell on the street. He took me to a drug store where the clerk fixed up something to take, and my intended got me a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. By the end of the first week I could feel some improvement from the use of the Pills, and I gladly continued taking them until every symptom of the trouble was gone, and I was again enjoying the best of health. These Pills are now my standby and I tell all my friends what they did for me." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any dealer in medicine or bÿ mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont. JOHN BULL'S REMARKABLE FINANCIAL FINANCIAL POSITION. GERMAN SOLDIERS HOMESICK. Write Their Letters From the Front in Melancholy Tones. The " Kolnische Zeitung " remarks that it has been (generally observed that numerous letters from German soldiers at the front are couched in melancholic tones, giving to friends and relatives the impression that the writer is sad, and filling the hearts of those at home with uneasiness. And yet, after exact investigation, says the " Kolnische," it has been proved that the writers of these letters letters are in excellent spirits. What, then, is the explanation ? The writers writers are simply afflicted with homesickness. homesickness. They are thinking of their homes. They do not wish to make those at home sad or cheerless, but so long as they have a pen in their hands they see their home life swim before their eyes, and hear the children's children's talk, they see the friendly faces of wives, parents, friends, they see the sunshine round their homes, and a longing for the old life and peace comes over them. It is this that casts a shadow over their surroundings, and this shadow finds its expression in their letters. As a matter^of fact, says the " Kolnische," Kolnische," they do not know what they have written. After they have written written and sealed their letters they forget forget all about them, and they wonder when they hear from home, why their friends are all so anxious about them. That is the explanation. It is only home-sickness. Simply Ferocious. "Yes," said the cynical old sea captain, captain, "when I was shipwrecked in South America I came across a tribe of wild women who had no tongues." "Good gracious!" exclaimed a listener. listener. "How could they talk?" "They couldn't," was -the reply. "That was what made them wild." Assorted Celluloid PstxloUo Buttons »qd Plays for The above illustration shows three of the twenty different Patriotic. Buttons Buttons and Flags of the Allied Nations which Canadians arè proudly wearing wearing to-day. In order to advertise our Tag Day Supplies we will send you these- twenty designs, upon the receipt receipt of 26 cents. This Is a collection you will prize and keep. Ask for a price on a large Flag for your home. T. P. TANSEY, D«pt. "T," 186-188 Peel St., Montreal. Manufacturers of Badges, Buttons, Plage and Pag Day Supplies. Lending to Russia, France, Italy and Serbia, and Supporting * Belgium. John Hart, political economist and director of " London' Opinion " Corporation, Corporation, who has just arrived in the United States, gives a lucid explanation explanation of the financial conditions of Great Britain. He says : " Notwithstanding the heavy expenditure expenditure of Great Britain since the outbreak of the war, and the heavy drafts upon the public, the debt of Great Britain to-day is only about one-half of what it was per capita at the end of the Napoleonic War. In 1816, just after the Battle of Waterloo, Waterloo, the public debt per capita was £43. That amount in proportion to the income income of the country at that time, compared compared with the income of the present day, represented a debt of £120 per head. In August, 1914, the public debt was £14 per capita, and every one thousand millions of pound sterling sterling issued since represents £20 per capita ; so that the present day debt of Britain is not much more than 60% of the equivalent debt at the end of the Napoleonic War. A Creditor Nation. "It should be borne in mind that England is financing France, Italy, Russia and Serbia in the present war, and is carrying the entire charge of Belgium. The money so employed is loaned to these nations so that England England is still largely a creditor nation. The financial condition of Great Britain Britain at this advanced period of the war is most remarkable. The markets markets are all buoyant, the minimum restriction restriction on sales of stocks is being removed, and as they reach a proper level as regards the value of money to-day (due to war conditions), there is a tremendous amount of money for investment. A large part of the money whereby England is financing herself and other nations is the proceeds proceeds of the sale of American securities, securities, made by private holders to the British Government, which is being used as it is collected. Another large part, is derived from the enormous amount of profit being made by manufacturers manufacturers of war supplies. Then a- gain, the restriction imposed by the Government on the inyestment of British British capital outside of the country is responsible for a tremendous amount of money being kept at home which would otherwise find investment a- broad. Benefits of Advertising " Strange as it may sound, an enormous portion of the money raised by the British Government has been due to advertising. For the first time in history the British Government has made use of the gratuitous service of some of the leading advertising men, which service has been immensely profitable to the Government. The British Treasury has used the same methods adopted by high-class mercantile mercantile houses to sell their goods and they have succeeded beyond expectation. expectation. A very large amount of the five-year Treasury bonds has been sold to the working classes. The lowest denomination of these bonds is £1, which is sold as advertised for 15s. 6d. for which amount the investor obtains the face value of the bond at maturity; or, in other words, he makes a profit of 4s. 6d., or a little over 29% in the five years, which represents nearly 6% annually. " It is calculated that .70% of the war revenue is contributed by payers of income tax and other direct taxation, taxation, that is by persons whose income income is above $800 per annum, and only 30% by those with smaller incomes. incomes. The entire taxation, direct and indirect, last year amounted to about £350,000,000. " Of the £5,000,000 daily war expenditures expenditures of England about 40% is coming back to the country in wages and expenditures for war supplies ; about 40% is money loaned to the Allies, the colonies, India, and other dependencies, so that of the total a- mount only about 20% is an actual charge against the Government." 1 ÿ O ARMY GROWS POTATOES. British Soldiers Planting Between Camp Huts. The army has started to (grow its own potatoes. Instructions have been sent, or are being sent, from the War Office to every command, indicating indicating the lines which should be followed, followed, says a story from British army headquarters. Military requirements' are very large and little more -than half the usual supplies of ^potatoes are coming into the markets, with the result that prewar prewar prices to the public are nearly- doubled. At one camp in Surrey ' digging operations began last week, and the seed potatoes are to be planted in a few days in rows between the huts. A number of men are being told off each day for digging, and others are being asked to help in spare time. At a camp in Yorkshire .potato growing growing began some weeks ago. It is understood understood that instructions will soon be issued' for the growing" of vegetàbles. FATUOUS HORSE. Thoroughbred Stallion "Anmer " Wilt Be Seen at Canadian'National Exhibition. In the interests of the breeders of Ontario and the united efforts of the various breed societies to encourage the farmers alid breeders of Canada to raise horses-'that will meet the demand demand expected from - buyers from foreign countries during the years succeeding the termination of the war, the Canadian National Exhibition, at Toronto, has arranged with the Dominion Dominion Government and the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society to have Anmer, the thoroughbred stallion presented presented by His.. Majesty, King George, as a sire suitable to improve the stock iii Canada, paraded every afternoon during the Exhibition. As an encouragement to breeders the Thoroughbred, Horse Society has decided decided to distribute the revenues obtained obtained from " Anmer's " stud fees in premiums at ; Agricultural Shows to classes of horses sired by a thoroughbred, thoroughbred, which are best suited for remount remount and cavalry purposes. Lashing a Lazy Liver ACROSS THE BORDER ..t: WHAT IS GOING ON OVER THE STATES. IN relief--but the pill habit is not à health habit. It will put the liver out of business in time-- and then everything else goes out of business. Get the health habit by eating Shredded Wheat Biscuit, the ideal hot-weather food, which contains more digestible, brain-making, muscle-building muscle-building material than beefsteak or eggs. The tasty, delicious crispness of the baked wheat for service in Mexico. cives palate joy and stomach 1 Thirty Chinese citizens Of Tuscon, r . r*. v 4.1. _ Ariz., have formed a company of comlort. It supplies tne home guards * as a protection against maximum of nutriment in Mexican raiders. smallest bulk, and its daily !" This year the United States will use keeps the bowels healthy, yield 126,000 divorces, the Rev. f. m. , . r , ! Moody, of Chicago, told President and active. For oreaKiaSt ( Wilson, at Washington. with milk or cream, or for any meal with fresh fruits. Made in Canada Latest Happenings in. Big Republic Condensed for Busy Readers. All the shops at the State penitentiary, penitentiary, at Frankfort, Ky., were destroyed destroyed by fire. Fifteen hunhdred Sioux Indians in South Dakota have offered to enlist Thoroughbred Stallion " Anmer.' "Anmer" is a beautifully bred horse and stands over 16 hands, with plenty of quality and substance, and a good disposition. He was elected by Lord Marcus Beresford from the Royal stud as a horse most suitable for the Canadian requirements, and has been pronounced by successful breeders to be the best stallion that has ever left the shores of the world's greatest nursery. ' It will be remembered that in 1913 " Anmer " was the King's Derby candidate candidate and was running well up in that historic event when a suffragette ran out on the course, endeavoring to snatch at the bridle. "Anmer" was thrown and the woman was trampled to death. The fall also nearly proved fatal for the jockey, Herbert J ones. " Anmer " was a winner in England in the 1Y* miles Hastings plate, second in the Payne Stakers, third in the .sNewmarket, St. Ledger and Royal Stakes. His sire,xFlori- zeîl II, was a winner of the Ascot Gold vase, Jockey Club cup, Goodwood cup and Manchester cup and an own brother to Diamond Jubilee and Persimmon, Persimmon, both Derby winners for the late King Edward and both successful sires. Diamond Jubilee was sold at the end of his racing career for $150,- 000 to go to the Argentine Republic, where he has headed the list of winning winning sires for several years. Guinea Hen, the dam of Anmer, is also a winner and the dam of Brakespear, Pintadeau and Jungle Cock. She is by Gallinule, sire of the great Pretty Polly. The gracious and timely action of King George in presenting to Canada such a stallion for the improvement of thoroughbred stock is very much appreciated by horsemen. "Anmer" has been quartered at Ennisclaire farms, Oakville, but will be brought in to Toronto for the whole period of the Exhibition, the only place where the Thoroughbred Horse Society lias consented consented to exhibit him. Pepsin Supplanting Rennet. A Wisconsin cheese firm, in a letter letter to the Trade Bulletin, states there is a revolution in cheese making in that state, owin gto the use. of pepsin instead of rennet. It coagulâtes the milk better, it is of uniform srength, and the test of the whey shows that there is less butter fat and solids in the whey. The price of pepsin is very much cheaper. They have cheese on hand made with pepsin that are four to six weeks old, anti, the curing process seems to be identical. The factories are using using about 3-8 to 1-2 ounce of pepsin dissolved in warm water at about 90 degrees temperature, then emptied into into a bucket of water and put into the milk the same 'as they have'always done with rennet. The use of pepsin pepsin will materially relieve the situation situation on the scarcity of rennet, in fact they believe that in the future pepsin will be used instead of rennet. Vigilant Fido. The man getting his hair cut noticed noticed that the barber's dog, which " lying on the floor beside the chair, had his eyes fixed on his master at work. ' "Nice dog, that," said the customer. "He is, sir." "He seems very fond of watching you cut hair." '"It ain't that, sir," explained the barber. "You see, sometimes I make a mistake and snip off a little bit of a customer's ear." ' Keep Ml Hard'» Liniment In tRe house Minard's Uniment used by Physician». On the Safe Side. Jones and his wife were seated at the dining room table perusing the evening papers when the doorbell rang. Jones arose to answer it, when his wife said: "Let me hide those umbrellas before before you let them in," "Why, do you think somebody wil steal them ? " asked Jones. "No," replied his wife. "Some on- might recognize them." Sore Granulated Eyelids'# Eyes inflamed by exposure exposure to sbd, Dust and Wind quickly relieved by Murine Eye Rçmedy. N o Smarting, just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye Suive inTubes 25 c. ForBeok el IheEyeFrecask Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Ce., Chicfl|f this The Fine Flavour- And thé more some people are worth the more worthless they are. the delicate taste of malted barley blended with the sweets of whole wheat-- is sufficient reason in itself for the wonderful popularity popularity of Grape-Nuts FOOD But it is more than delicious--it delicious--it is the flnèst kind of concentrated nourishment nourishment to thoroughly sï&- tain body and brain tissue -- à food that benefits users remarkably. A short trial proves "There's a Reason' , Sold by Grocers everywhere. Canadian Postum Cereal Co.. Ltd., Windsor. Ont Surprised. "Is that fellow a member of church?" "Yes." "Does he come regularly?" "Yes, every Sunday." "That's a surprise to me. I've had several business deals with him and I'd never suspected that he was ever inside a church." I fell from a building and received what the doctor called a very bad sprained ankle, and told me I must not walk on it for three weeks. I got MINARD'S LINIMENT and in six days I was out to work again. I think it the best Liniment made. ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY, Edmonton. Twelve Brooklyn physicians are to be prosecuted as a result of a recent crusade for alleged negligence in reporting reporting births of children within ten days. Chicago packing houses have closed contracts with the army quartermaster quartermaster there for a monthly supply of 1,5000,000 pounds of meat for the army. In his will as probated, John Black, a retired Baltimore financier, who died recently, gives more than $275,- 000 to religious and educational insti r tutions. Miss Rose Pitonof, of Dorchester, .Mass., was married to Dr. Frederick Weéhe, à dentist of Somerville. She saved' his life in Marblehead waters last fall. Ties were found bound to the tracks of the New York Central main line at Lyons, N.Y., over which trains carryii^g the Massachusetts National Guard were to pass. Reports were current that Frank A. Munsey, owner of the New York Press, and William G. Reick, owner of the Sun, are contemplating a merger merger of their properties. Five million dollars was added to the fortifications bill as it passed the House at Washington, to be used for purchase and manufacture <Jf mountain, mountain, field and seige cannon. Private Clifford Green, Co. F., of Dover, Me., after being summoned to his company, walked 150 miles from Elm Stream through ,the woods before before he could strike a railroad. A protest against the promiscous removal of tonsils from children was voiced by Dr. Royal Copeland, of New York , in a paper read before the American Institute of Homoeopathy at Baltimore. K. D. Taliaferro, aged 18, son of R. M. Taliaferro, general agent of the Norfolk and Western Railway at Yynchburg, Va., committed suicide when Miss Bertha Pfeister refused to elope with him. -- Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend GEN. SMUTS' CONQUEST. Marriage may be a lottery, but nine times out of ten if a man picks a loser it is his own fault. SEED POTATOES S EED POTATOES, IRISH COB- blers, Deleware, Carman. Order at once, tations. Supply limited. Write for quo- H. W. Dawson, Brampton. HELP WANTED BOX NAILERS, SAWYERS, LABORERS, good wages. Apply or write Firstbrook Bros. Limited, Limited, Toronto. W ANTED--MACHINISTS. : ' " -- Different. Redd--An automobile ' is so ent from a horse. Greene--Why, of course. differ- MOULD- ERS and Pattern Makers, steady work, state age, experience and wages. Boving Hydraulic & Engineering Co., Limited, Lindsay ANTED--HELP FOR WOOLEN Mill, Carders Weavers, Fullers, and Napper Tenders. Good wages paid in all departments, and steady work assured. assured. We have several openings for inexperienced help, where energy and ability will bring promotion. Wages paid to apprentices while learning Weaving. Special inducements to Family workers. Write stating full experience if any. age, etc to The Slingsby Mfg.. Co., Ltd . Brantford, Ont. NEWSPAPERS FOB BALE P ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full information on application to Wilson Publishing Company, Company, 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS C ancer, tumors, lumps, et a, internal and external, cured without without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Mddlcal Co., Limited, Colllngwood, Ont HE HÜDS Ôk CITY HÔSPITAL, Hudson-on-Hudson. New York, offers offers a two and a-half years course in instruction and practice to young women women who wish to become nurses The School Is registered For full information information apply to the Superintendent. Lump Rock Salt Beat for Cattle. Write for Prices. TORONTO SALT WORKS, 60-62 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont. T! Usambara Described as the Gem of German East Africa. Wilhemstal, the capital of the Usambara Usambara Highlands, was occupied a short time ago by General Smuts, and as the enemy have abandoned its seaport, Tanga, it would appear that the whole of this region, the most settled settled and most prosperous part of German East Africa, will shortly be in undisputed possession of the British. British. Its healthy climate, picturesque valleys and mountains, and luxuriant vegetation attracted attention to Usambara Usambara from the first establishment of German rule, anti its nearness to the coast rendered it easily accessible. accessible. To-day it possesses scores of thriving plantations, pleasant and well-built towns, and excellent roads. Its European population is about 3,000 Bordered east and west by arid schub?covered steppes, north by open country, and south by dense jungle, the highlands form an oasis in the wilderness. Extending southeast and northwest for 75 miles, they vary in -Seventh Annual Toronto Pat: Stook Show will be held at Union Stock Yards, Toronto DECEMBER 8th and 9th, 1916 For further particulars write O. F. TOPPING, Secretary, Union Stock Yards, Toronto "You see, a horse goes faster when breadth from 1 to 45 miles. The hills he's going home than when going away from home." "Well, doesn't an automobile ? " "Oh, no; you see, an automobile often often has to be towed home." Ask for Minard's and take no otbes A Flat-Dweller's Stratagem. Mrs. X.--"Bothered with time- wasting callers, are you ? Why don't you try my plan. ? " Mrs. Ÿ. --"What is your plan?" Mrs. X.--"Why, when the hell rings I put on mÿ hat and, gloves before before I press the button. If it proves to be someone I don't want to see, Î simply say: "So sorry, but I'm just going out,' " Mrs. Ÿ, --"But suppose it's someone someone Y ou want to see?" Mrs. X.--"Oh, then I say: 'So fortunate, fortunate, I've just coiq.e in." Taking a ÇJtance, Lawyer--What evidence have you that he promised to marry yoq ? Girl--What evidence? Why, my f^ce. my form, anjd my sweet disposition disposition J Lawyer--Well, I'll do my best to get a near-sighted bachelor jury. rise tbruptly 1,500 feet to 1,700 feet from the surrounding plain, and the most lofty peaks are pver 7,600 feet above the sea. The valleys, deep and narrow, through which rush picturesque picturesque torrents, anti the hillsides, are under cultivation ; the native population is <i ense > a bd l° n fi before the comir(g of the white man they had flourishing and extensive shambas. goon after the proclamation of th<? (German protectorate a site in one of the south-western valleys was chosen as a Government poll. Named Wll- fiemstal, in hohor of the Kaiset 1 , it jjas grown jirto a considerable town, with fine public and private buildings. Agents Wanted Tq represent F<tfmiser Manufacturer, well tr&> ana known At* tlYe proposition to energetic and r**POttSlDl6 parties. Apply witk full particulars to FERTILIZER, o/o Wilson Publishing Co», Ltd», 73 Adelaide St., Wert, Toronto YOU CAN'T CUT OUT A Bog Spavin or Thoroughpio but you can clean them off promptly with The trouble girl is old fnoiigh wash the dishes shé ough to know that so her hands, red. the time $ tip totitw rid en* fork &»*«» il l \,& and you work the horse same time. Does not blister or remove the hair. $2.00 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you write. Book 4 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., thé antiseptic liniment for mankind, rcduççé Varicose Veins, Ruptured Musdcl pr Ligmmoms, Enlarged Glands, \Vcns. Cysts. Allays pain quickly. Price tl and 82 • bottle at druggists or delivered. Made In the U. S. A. bÿ v) >. YOUtiQ, P. b. F., 616 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, ban. Ibserbtae and Abaorbloc, Jr., are nude In CanadU/ Machinm y For Sale Wheelod Engine, 150 fl.K.Si, With double maim arising belt 24 ids. wide, and Bÿn agio 30 K, W. belt driven. All in first class condition. Would be sold together or separately separately ;. also a lot of shafting at a very.great bargain as room is required immediately. immediately. S. Frank Wilson & Sons 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. ED. 2. ISSUE 29--16.