Monkton Times, 12 Jan 1912, p. 6

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Xx Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy Ever Used Stops Even Whooping Cough Quickly--A Family Supply for 50c--Money Re- funded If it Falls. OWT LET THAT eousH ROB YOU OF SLEEP You probably know all too well how it goes. Just as you doze off, the { WISE SAYINGS. Some people spend' all their lives throwing wet blankets over the fires of other people's enthusiasm. Many a little man stands on his "GERMAN WOMEN. | | oe See a =3 Their Preponderance Over Men Scarcely touched by the hum Shown to be Still Decreasing. hand In the whole course of The last German census shows that the preponderance of women SAVED HERSELF. YEARS OF PAIN tickling starts in your throat. A gentle cough, stillasleep. A harder cough, and 'then another. First thing you know, you're wide awake, coughing your head dignity, but that doesn't prevent us from looking right over his head. The characters of some men last only till the whitewash wears off. IF SHE HAD USED popp's KIDNEY PILLS FIRST. If someone in your family has an ob- stinate, deep-seated cough--even whoop- ing cough--which has yielded slowly to treatment, 'buy a 50-cent bottle of Pinex over men continues to decrease. Sixteen years ago there were in Germany 104.3 women to every 100 men. preparation so cleanly is the process CEYLON TEA, "Uced in Millions of Tea Pots Daily" _ Black, Mixed or Green--Sealed Packets Only | FREE Sample mailed on enquiry--Address; *'SALADA', i To-day there are just three- quarters of a million more, women than men, or 102.6. women to every 100 men. i The decrease is attributed to a| decreas, in the mortality of the men owing chiefly to improvement in the hygieric conditions of labor and the dwindling emigration of the laborer. The preponderance of women is most noticeable in the eastern previnces of the Em- pire, where large garrisons and crowded industrial districts are comparatively few, while to the west, where the defensive forces of the Empire are most concenerated and industry is flourishing, the posi- tion is reversed. In the large towns women pre- fonderate because 'unmarried wo- men, particularly widows, seek society and employment there. The reason given for the still existing preponderance of women in the Empire is the longer duration of female life. ---- off, _A few nights of that and you're so worn out and weakened that the cough kes a tight grip on you, a But wht ahinee ith Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licor- foe and Chlorodyne will soothe that exasperating tickling, loosen the phlegm and cure the inflammatien of the mucous membrane. It not only steps the cough uickly, allowing you to get sound, re- Desking sleep, but it goes te the root of the trouble and drives out the cold com- letely. Children willingly take Na- Bric Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne, because it tastes so good. Your ath, gt has it or can quickly get it for you in 25c. and sec. bottles. e National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. 115 and watch that cough vanish, If it fails, eney, back Promptly, and without argu- A 60-cent bottle of Pinex, when mixed with home-made Sugar syrup, makes 16 ounces--a family supply--of the most ef- fective cough remedy that money can buy, at a saving of $2. Gives instant relief and will usually wipe out a baa cough in 24 hours or less. Hasily pre- pha in five minutes--directions in pack- Pinex Cough Syrup has a pleasant taste --children take it willingly. It stimulates the appetite and is slightly laxative-- both good features. Splendid for croup, hoarseness, throat tickle, incipient Jung troubles, and a prompt, successful reme- dy for whooping cough. _Pinex is a special and highly concen- trated compound of Norway White Pine extract, and jis rich in guaiacol and other elements which are so healing to the membranes. Simply mix it with su- ar syrup or strained honey, in a 16-oz, bottle, and it ig ready for use. Used in more homes in the U. S. and Canada than 'any other cough remedy, Pinex has often been imitated, but never successfully, for nothing else witt 'produce the same results. The genuine ig guaranteed to give absolute Satisfaction or money refunded. Certificate ot guar- antee is-wrapped in each package. Your druggist has Pinex, or will get it for you, oat Send to The Pinex Co., Toronto, Never size up a man from his actions when he knows he is being watched. There isn't anything much more humerous than a serious man try- ing to be funny. Have you ever noticed that the man who insults you is always big- ger than you are? It seems as though all that is nec- essary to bring about a desired re- sult is te pass a law prohibiting it. Many a man has discovered that the bonds of matrimeny are not ex- actly giltedge securities. | Most of us can find fault without the aid of a search warrant. Tho trouble with a mutual admir- ation society is that it is never mute. The gilded youth is seldom the one who belongs to a guild. . No woman is such a gossip as to repeat the mean things she knows about herself. "What will people think?" is the keynote to much that passes for re- pentance. Some men rise so high in their own estimation that the altitude positively makes them dizzy. ee TY mr eres SI. VITUS DANCE Cured Through the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Chorea, or as it is more gener- ally known, St. Vitus dance, is a disease that usually attacks the young children, though older per- sons may be afflicted with it. Its most common symptoms are a twitching of the muscles of the face and limbs. As the disease pro- gresses this twitching takes the form of spasms in which the jerk- ing motion may be confined to the head, or all the limbs may be af- fected. The patient is frequently unable to hold anything in the hands or to walk steadily and in severe cases even the speech is af- fected. The disease is due to debil- ity of the nerves and is always cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which enrich the blood, tone and strengthen the nerves and thus re- store the sufferer to good health. The following is a striking instance of what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will do in this trouble. Mrs. Chas. Phipps, Pelee Island, Ont., says :--- "At the age of fourteen my eldest daughter, Edith, became much run down, and the trouble de- veloped into St. Vitus dance. First her left arm becamt affected, then the left leg and entire left side. She grew so bad that she actually could not held anything in her hand, and could only go about with a sliding, jerking motion. Not- withstanding that we were giving her medicine, she seemed to be Mrs. MoRea suffered for over two years, then two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills made a new woman of her. Previl, Gaspe Co., Que., Jan. 8 (Special).--That she might have escaped two years and seven months of suffering had she tried Dodd's Kidney Pills in the first place is the firm conviction of Mrs. John McRae, an old and respected re- sident of this place. And this is the reason she gives for believing SO: "For two years and seven months I was a sufferer from Kidney Disease brought on by a strain and a cold. My eyes were puffed and swollen, my muscles cramped and I suffered from neuralgia and Rheumatism. My back ached and I had pains in mv joints. "For two years I was under the doctor's care, but he never seemed to do me any lasting good. Two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills made & new woman of me."' To save yourself suffering cure your Kidneys at the first sign of trouble. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the one sure cure. --__k HA! HA! HA! The Why and Wherefore of the Laugh That Fattens. Are you ticklish? are. But could you tickle your- self? Not with the tips of your fingers in the ordinary way, for then you would unconsciously realize be- forehand what was going to hap-| pen--there would be, as it were, a "complete circuit,'? and your mind would anticipate the sensation, But use a feather, and in all probabil- ity you could tickle yourself enough to produce a flickering smile. The explanation is, that although you may have been tickled with a feather many a time, yet you ean never be certain about the exact feeling, and it is in the unexpected that laughter lies. Try it on the sole cf your foot! Laughter is physical rather than mental for although it is the mind which sees the humor of things, it is the body which does the actual laughing. Moreover, you cannot think and laugh at the same time. When you laugh, your brain has per- force to rest, and the louder and heartier the laugh the greater the rest. That is why laughter is fattening, because when the brain is having a good rest the blood which it would otherwise be utilizing is being used for digestive work. At the same time, too, a hearty laugh brings copious draughts of air into the lungs, and the diaphragm--that muscular partition between the 'oronto" '} Investments for the New Year | We have to offer several first-class bond investments yielding 6 per cent. net, carrying our unqualified recom. mendation. "Here's an article in this maga- zine entitled 'How to Meet Trou- ble,"' said Mrs. Wedderly. "Shall I read it to you?' 'No, thank you," replied his wife's husband. "How to dodge trouble is the brand of information I'm looking for." WRITE FOR FULL DETAILS {79 Jamos Stroot, Montreal. RES {4 Cornhill, LONDON, ENGLAND CANADA SECURITIES CORPORATION, umiteo | $+--____& ZAM-BUK CURES PILES. Don't you believe that experi- ence is better than hearsay? If you suder from piles, just try Zam- Buk. You can do so at our ex- pense. So assured are we of the result that we will send you a free trial box if you send to our Toronto offices full name and address and a one cent stamp to pay return postage. Sceres of people daily acquaint us with the benefit they have de- rived from the use of Zam-Buk for piles. Mr. F, Astridge, of 3 Bt. Paul St., - St. Catharines, Ont., says: "For five years I have suffer- ed untold agony with protruding piles. The pain was so great ati times I would almost scream. "T lost weight and had no appe- tite. I tried everything I over heard of for piles, but without ef- fect. "One day a friend gave me a sample of Zam-Buk and told me of a friend of his who had been oured. I decided to try Zam-Buk, and the relief I got was encouraging. [ used three boxes, and at the end of that time 1 was completely cured.' Zam-Buk will also be found a sure cure for cold sores, chapped hands, frost bite, ulcers, blood-pol- son, varicose sores, scalp sores, ringworm, inflamed patches, babies' eruptions and chapped places, cuts burns, bruises, and skin injuries generally. All druggists and stores sell at 50c. box, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, upon re- ceipt of price. You are warned against harmful imitations and substitutes. See the registered name, "Zam-Buk" on every pack- age. Only One "BROMO QUININE." 308 McKinnon Bullding, TORONTO, - That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, Look lor the signature of B. W. GROVE. Used the rid over to Cure a ColdinQne Day. 250. DYSPEPTIC PHILOSOPHY. He scoffs at luck who never had any. 7 Even a corkscrew don't do a fel- low much good unless he has a pull. Even the fat woman wants her own weigh, Whatever the future may hold, a wedding gift will always do for the present. Fame is a bubble, but at the same time it doesn't always come to the soap manufacturer. A woman may be an angel in other respects, but she has two faults if she wears tight shoes. Misery loves company, and always. persistent in getting it, It is humane to' put some things out. of their misery, shattered hopes, for instance, : _ The man who steals our thunder is naturally under a cloud. A friend in word is not always a friend in deed. The world would get along bet- ter if some people would change some of their dollars into sense. ee MANY WHALES CAPTURED. The people of Balallan, a village on Loch Erisort Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides, have had an exciting and profitable experience. | Fishermen sighted a school of fifty- |four whales and drove them up the loch until the whales reached the | rapids. Then the entire male |population of Balallan formed a bridge of boats across the loch to prevent the whales from escaping and drove the big fellows into shal- low water, where they were killed. i IN MATCHTOWN. Fortunately no Faith Was Re- quired, For She Had None. FRIENDSHIP. "Are they friends ?" "Well, one of them other money, but I'm which is which,' lends the not sure It Never Flickers The long winter even- ings give a woman a splen- did chance for sewing or embroidery; but her eyes suffer from the strain unless _ _ She has a good light. . 'The Rayo is the best { lamp made. It gives.a strong, diffused light that is remarkably easy to the eyes, There is no glare to it; no flicker... It lights up a whole room. The Rayo is an economical lamp, too. <n s iaebinain You get the most possible light-value for the oil burned; and the Rayo itself is a low-priced lamp. Yet it is a handsome lamp--an ornament to any room in the house, The Rayo Lamp is easily lighted without removing shade or chimney; easy to clean and rewick. Made of solid brass, nickel-plated; also in numerous other styles and finishes, : Ask your desler to show you his line of Rayo lamps; or write for descriptive circular to any agency of So popular is Bickle's Anti-Con- sumptive Syrup as a medicine in the treatment of colds and coughs or _ailments of the throat, due to ex- pesure, to draughts, or sudden changes of temperature, that drug- gists and all dealers in patent me- dicines keep supplies on hand to meet the demand. It is pleasant to take, and the use of it guaran- tees freedom from throat and lung diseases. Most people is Our idea of a truly great man 1s one who can keep the lid on his grouch, Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. NO PLEASURE NOW. "Before I was married life was one continual round of pleasure."' "And isn't it now?' "No; it's one continual round of economy now." The Queen City Oil Company, Limited _ Occasionally a man hunts up a loud shirt when he wants to put on a bold front. FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT. COLBORNE When buying your Piano insist on having an 'OTTO HIGEL." Piano Action ret wr rs Wher 'ty Murine Eye Remedy Pecbatrg i gh "Aas ape Quickly, Yo 3 F Ginoriaten eerie heed ug ae Eyes Need in each Package. MURINE is com- AOR pounded by our Oculists--nota "Patent Medicine" but used in successful Physi- clans' Practice for many years. Now dedicated to the Public and sold by Druggtsts at*25c-80e per bottle. Murine Bye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c-50c, Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago W. DAWSON, 90 Toronto. NE HUNDRED Buildings; near Brampton, WENTY-FIVE ACRE FRUIT FARM-- Brick House and Good Buildings; St. Catharines. NUMBER OF GOOD STOCK, GRAIN L and Dairy Farms in Halton, Peel, York, Ontario and Prince Edward Coun: * ties. wi EVERAL GOOD FRUIT oe the Niagara Fruit Belt. ANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, AL. E ACRES -- GOOD R. A. LYON H, L. PLUMMER LYON & PLUMMER (Members Toronto Stock Exchange) Stecks, Bonds and Mining StocksBought and sold on commission. Deaiers in Government and Municipal Securities. . 21 Melinda Street, TORONTO Tels. M. 7978-9 Cable: '"'Lyonplum" sa RICH FROM QUEEN'S PICTURE EDDIE'S IDEAL. Eddie--"Jimmy _Tooins the best maw I ever Little sure has knew."' His Ma--"Why, Eddie?' Little Eddie--"Let's him have three dogs, two rabbits and seven Start in Life of a Wealthy Seotch- man Who Has Just Died. A wealthy Scotchman died in : FARMS IN "T had no faith whatever, but oa the advice of a hale, hearty old guinea pigs." growing worse, and finally her speech became much affected. We lungs and the stomach--is flatten- ed out, and digestion is promoted. Thé simplest thing imaginable gentleman who spoke from experi- ence, I began to use Grape-Nuts London last week whose large for- tune was founded on photographs of Queen Victoria and her chil- WOULD THERE? M lu small or large blocks. berta and British Columbia Landa, A Medical Need Supplied.--When a medicine is found that not only acts upon the stomach, but is so composed that certain ingredients of it pass unaltered through the stomach to find action in the "What you want, I suppose, is to vote, just like the men do."' "Certainly not,"? replied Mrs. Baring-Banners. "If we couldn't do any better than that there would be no use of our voting." about a year ago," writes an Ohio woman, who says she is 40, is known to be fair, and admits that she is growing plump on the new diet. : "T shall not try to tell you how became so much alarmed about her that finally her father got a supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and we began giving her these. In the course of a few weeks she was much better, and before all the will provoke laughter if it is the unexpected. For instance, hree years ago a New Jersey girl had a tooth out. 'What a blessing it would be to be born without teeth!' she said F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A I Farm, consult H. W. Dawson, Ninety Colborne St., Toronto. dren. George Taylor started in life as a Carpenter's arprentice in Aberdeen. His employer was en- gaged in the building of the Queen's castle at Balmoral, and it struck ACENTS WANTED. WANTED. -- A LINE FOR Write us for our choice We have the GENTS every home. r list of agents supplies, bowels, then there is available a purgative and a cleanser of great Vege- this character and are the best of all pills. Dur- ing the years that they have been in use they have established them- Parmelee's of effectiveness. table Pills are selves as no other pill has done. Frost--Critically ill, is he? Snow --Yes, critical of everything and ev- erybody. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, &e. WHY HE LEFT. "Why did you leave that swell boarding house?' "Because the swellness the expense of the food supply." "What do vou mean?' "Four kinds of forks kinds of vegetables." was at and two pills were gone she was again en- joving perfect health. This was in 1908, and as she has not had a symptom ef the trouble since I feel justified in saying the cure is per- manent." Be sure vou get the genuine pills which are sold by all medicine dealers or may be had at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. * The man whose wife seems to think he is merely a piece of fur- niture to be sat upon is entitled to a lot more sympathy than he gets. A pin scratch may cause blood poison, a rusty nail cut is very apt to do so. Hamlins Wizard Oil used at once draws out all infection and Terrible itching Got Little Sleep Wiliams, Winnipeg, Until Cuticura Remedies Cured Him ey Those who have suffered long and hope~ lessly from torturing skin eruptions will read with interest this letter from Mr, T. Williams, 115 Pacific Ave,, Winnipeg (dated Jan. 14, 1911): "The Cuticura Remedies certainly did work finely, and I am thankful that there fs such a remedy, and that I tried it. About three months ago a terrible itching com- menced on my body. I could net understand 1%. It gradually grew worse and covered a largo portion of my body, 'here' was also a slight eruptivi. of the skin, sort of a rash. Z suffered greatly with the loehing and at night time I had littl sleep. I tried one or two remedies which did no good, and then i tried Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Re- Loar In about ten days I was completely ed." Wor more than a generation the Cuticura 4 ne gin have afforded the speediest and lost economical treatment for itching, burn- ing, scaly and bleeding skin and scalp hu- mors, of young and old, Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, with 82-p, book on the care of the skin and treatment of affections, send a postal to the Potter @ & Chem. Corp., sole props., 61 Colum bus Ave., Boston, U. 8, A, For @ liberal sample - makes blood poison impossible. i re BIRDS SET FIRE TO TOWN. Sought Shelter From Pursuing Hawk in Power Heuse. How a flock of starlings set fire to a small town in Wurtemberg is told in the German Electrotech- nical Review. The town is light- ed by electricity, and one evening there was a series of explosions ; most of the fuses blew out, and the people ram .eut of their homes, some of which were burned to the ground. It was some time time before the true cause was as- certained. It happened thus: A hawk had been chasing a flock of starlings, which had seught refuge in a corner of the pewor house and had crowd- ed together in terror between the overhead Wwigh temsion wires anda lightning condacter. Thus a short circuit waa established, which would have had serious con- sequerces had not the ground been In an oxtwemely dry and parched condition. The absemee ef moisture in the soil pub the earvh connection out of action, aad the current had, there- foro, to enek another outlet, with the result stated. It was not until a little heap ef carbonized starl- ings and am electrocuted hawk wero found on the spot that the mystery was cleared up. He We sometimes hear of people be- ing killed by kindness; about one in every ten billion. See The average man would go to the dentist. "But," said he, "we are." Immediately she began to laugh --a laugh that lasted eight hours! She only stopped from sheer ex- haustion. And, after all, it wasn't much of a joke! Back in ancient history is an in- teresting 'laughter story' of a famous old Roman, nick-named "The Laughterless," because of his fearful gravity. Nothing seemed able to provoke him even to a smile. But one day he saw an ass cating thistles in 2 igi. and for the first and last timé#he laughed. It all depends on the point of view. An equally ancient Grecian gentleman painted a picture of an old woman, and he was so exqui- sitely tickled by his biting represen- tation of the infirmities of age--the shrivelled form, the bleared eyes, the yellow, wrinkled skin and the toothless gums--that he died of laughter on the spot! Yet there are whole races of peo- ple unable to laugh. The North American Indians have not the slightest sense of the funny side of things. The Veddahs of Ceylon, again, are in the same laughter- less state, and when asked why they never smiled they said that they never saw anything to laugh at! - : Mothers can easily know when their children are troubled with worms, and they lose no time in applying the best of remedies -- Mother Graves' Worm Extermina- tor. Mrs. De Style--Marie, I shall take one of the children to ehurch with me. The Maid--Yes'm. Mrs. De Style--Which one will go best with my new purple gown ? I suffered for years from a de- ranged stomach that rejected al- most all sorts of food, and digested what little was forced upon it only at the cost of great distress and pain. ; "TI was treated by many differ- ent doctors and they gave me many different medicines, and I even spent several years in exile from my home, thinking change of scene might do me good. You may judge of the gravity of my condition when I tell you I was sometimes compelled to use mor- phine for weeks at a time. "For two years I have eaten Grape-Nuts food at least twice a day and I can now say that I have perfect health. I have taken no medicine in that time--Grape- Nuts has done it all. I can eat ab- solutely anything I wish, without stomach distress. "Tam a business woman and can walk my 2 or 3 miles a day and feel better for doing so. I have to use brains in my work, and it is remarkable how quick, alert and tireless my mental powers have become."" Name given by Cana- dian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. "'There's a reason," and it is ex- plained in the little book, "The Road to Wellville,"' in pkgs. Ever read the above lotter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest, vie WHY NOT? young Taylor, who was an amateur photographer, that it would be a good stroke of business to get some photographs of the Queen and her family. While working at the castle he had made a friend of the Queen's favorite, John Brown. Having enlisted Brown's aid, he found everything easy. The Queen con- sented readily to be photographed, and the young carpenter-photo- grapher secured aseries of pic- tures, the copyright of which rrov- ed very valuable. With the money realized by the sale of these photographs Taylor opened astudio and photographic apparatus store in London. Ac- cording to his own statement, he was at the end of four years mak- $20,000 a year. At the end of ten years his income was $50,000, In 20 years he was making $100,000 a year, and for a few years after- wards, while he was doing a huge trade in pictorial postcards, he made as much as $150,000 a year. He had studios in many of the principal towns of the country, and organized agreat system of clubs in connection with factories, work- shops and offices. In this way he became the photographer of the British workingman and his family. Sar ARONA Laud eA raf a Sfijohs Cure QUICKLY STOPS COUGHS, CURES COLDs, HEALS THE THROAT AND LUNGS. 25 CENTS She--"I can't cook, but we could hire somebody to do that." He--"And I can't make money, but we could hire somebody to do that."' It Has Many Qualities.--The man who possesses a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is armed against many ills. It will cure a cough, break a cold, prevent sore throat; it will reduce the swelling from a sprain, cure the most. per- sistent sores and will speedily heal cuts and contusions. It is a medi- cine chest in itself, and can be got for a quarter of a dollar. LIBERAL OFFER. A young lady in Ottawa wanted to have white hands, so one day she asked a guest at the house for @ recipe. "Soak them in dish water three times a day,'"' was the reply. The girl left the piano, and sticking her head into the kitchen, through anything for the woman he loves, especially her fortune. ISSUE 2-12] said, 'Ma, I wish you would save the dishwater when you get through." A man never knows what he can do until he tries--or whom. Minard's Liniment Cgres Garget in Cows. HE KNEW. She--"Ah, Jack! What can equal the warmth of a true woman's love ?" He--That heat of tempér, my dear." PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINT- MENT' fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Gibbs--Does your town hold out any inducements for permanent re- sidents? Dibbs--We have a very fine cemetery. Corns cripple the feet and make walking a torture, yet sure relief in the shape of Holloway's Corn Cure is within reach of all, Damocles sat all night at the banquet with a sword hanging over his head. "That's nothing," he 'said. "The thing that bothers me is what my wife will do to me when I get home."' Mivard's Liniment Oo., Limited. jentlemen,--I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT from time to time for the past twenty years. It was recommended to me by a prominent physician of Mont- real, who watiod it the "great Nova Scotia Liniment." It does the doctor's work; it is particularly good in case of Rheuma- tism and Sprains. in Canada Greatest agency proposition Apply B. to-day. No outlay necessary, GC. I. Co., 228 Albert St., Ottawa. HELP WANTED. S ALESMEN--$50 PER WEEK SELLING one hand Egg-Beater. Sample and terms 25c. Money refunded if unsatisfac tory. Collette Mfg. Company, Colling. wood, Ont, mist me THE BARBER TRADE RIGHT-- The Moler Barber College is the ori- ginal college, founded in 1893; graduates are now successful barbers all over the world; you get expert instruction; constant practice, Write for catalogues Moler Barber College, 221 Queen East, Toronte MISCELLANEOUS. AY and FARM SCALES, Wilson's C ANChh, LUMOKS, LUM PD, eto. Ate Scale Works, 9 Nsplanade, Toronto. terial and external, cured without busn by our home treatment. W rile ua veiore too iate, Dr. Bellman, Coiling wood, Ont, 6 TON SCALE GUARANTSBED., Wilson a Toronto, Yours truly, G,. G. DUSTAN, Chartered Accountant. Halifax, N. 8., Sept. 21, 1905, Scale Works, 9 isplunade, GENTS WANTED. -- A STUDY or hed other Agency propositions convinces us that none can equal ours. You will al ways regret it if you don't apply for par ticulara to Travellers' Dept., 228 Albert St. . Ottawa. 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The first considera- | tion is to restore the stomach to proper action, and there is no read. | ier remedy for this than Payme- lee's Vegetable Pills. can attest the virtue of these pills in curing nervous disorders, 'Life has many shadows--but most shadows are due to sunshine, Minard's Liniment Cures Diphthoria. The people who are weighed in Send for free sample to Bent. W. L., | National Drug and Chemical Co., Toronto. apt to complain that the scales are out of order. is manifest in disturbances of the | Thousands | the balance and found wanting are | DR. DOW'S STURCEON OIL LINIMENT External application for man or beast. Everyone knows. of the. wonderful qualities in the oil of the. STURGRON fer sprains, lameness, etc. Dr. Dew's formula has it ix its best form. For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings, etc., it cannot be equalled. Try it once and you will be satisfied. Pvice 25 cents, ASK YOUR DEALER: HE SELLS IT. The Brayley Drug Co., Lta., Sole Props. St. John, N.B.

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