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Durham Review (1897), 23 Jan 1913, p. 2

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Painfu! Corns Removed 4 By New Painless Remedy You‘re a chump to suffer a day longer @â€"Everyone of those stinging corns can be fully and quickly removed by paint ing on Putnam‘s Corn Exâ€" mum. It‘s really a marâ€" & 4 vel bhow Putnam‘s Exâ€" New Guinea Natives Devoured Two Planters. Butchered by natives in New Guiâ€" pea was the fate recently of two planters named James and Herâ€" mann Weber, brothers. They were set upon by cannibals, who came from the wnexplored regions. No trace of their bodies has been found, and it is believed that they were devoured. The news was brought to Sydney, Australia, by friendly natives, who stated that the same tribe has been carrying on a campaign of butchery throughout the district. A punitive expedition has been planned by the Governâ€" ament. Papuans, the name given the black inhabitants of New Guinea, a British possession, under the rule of the Australian Commonwealth, are supposed to be amenable to disâ€" gipline, but gecasionally an outâ€" break of cannibalism occurs and whites are slaughtered. The more givilized Papuans have a wholesome dread of the British law. Weary Tiredness Changed to Vigor ‘‘My life for years has been of .denufi character,""‘ writes T. B. Titchfield, head of a wellâ€"known firm in Buckingham. ‘"Nine hours every day I spent at office work and took exercise only on Sunday. I disregarded the symptoms of illâ€" health which were all too apparâ€" ent to my family. I grew thin, then pale, and before long I was tnndioedâ€"eyes and skin were yelâ€" w, my strength and nerve enâ€" ergy were lowered and I was quite unfitted for business. In the mornâ€" ing a lightness in the head, partiâ€" cularly when I bent over, made me very worried about my health. Most of the laxative medicines I found weakening, and knowing shat I had to be at business every day I negâ€" leoted myself rather than risk furâ€" ther weakness. Of course I grew worse, but by a happy chance I beâ€" gan to use Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. I was forcibly struck :; the fact that they neither ca riping nor nausea. and it seemo: incredible that pills could tone, cleanse and regulate the system without causing wny~unpleasant after effects. Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills acted with me just as gentle as natureâ€"they gave new life to my liver, strengthened my stomach, and won me back to perfect good health. _ Mv skin is clear, dizziness has disappeared, and my appetite, strength, spirits are perfect." C * Your dru‘;cm will refund money if PAZO INTMENT fails to cure any case of Itohâ€" #, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in to 14 days. 50c. girl you ever loved ! Heâ€"Yes, dear. BSheâ€"And to think you thought I believed it ! Refuse anything offered you inâ€" stead of Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills, which are sure to cure. Sold in B3ec. boxes, five for $1.00, at all drugaists and storekeepers, or postâ€" Snid from the Catarrhozone Co., uffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. B _Jackâ€"She said, "I do feel like something to eat," and of course I had to take her out to dinner. The sting of defeat outlasts the sweets of victory. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Distemper. ‘"‘When she _ wasn‘t looking I tissed her." "What did she dot" "Refused to look"at me for the rest of the evening.‘" Winard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,â€"Last winter I received fi;“ mefitt from the use of MINARD‘S Iâ€" ENT in a severe attack of LaGrippe, and have frequently fmvod it to be very efâ€" tive in cases of Infammation. ~ Y0UEG s us .n c Attractive rates will be quoted via wmriable routes, affording the finest seenâ€" . The Los Angelos Limited, leaving Bk-aco daily 10:16 p.m. for Southern Caliâ€" oruia, the San Franaisco Overland Limâ€" ted, leaving Chicago 8:30 p.m., lese than days en route, provide the best of erything in railway travel. The China d Japan Mail leaves Chicago® daily at Served Him Right. Tomâ€"What did Betty say when you told her she was a "peach?" SPEND THE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA. :45 p.m. for San Franciseo and Los Anâ€" leg. Illustrated literature on applicaâ€" on to B. H. Bennott, G. A., Chicago and Marvellous. Sheâ€"And to think I am the only ‘at Playedâ€"Out _ Feeling W Quickly Remedied and Health rth Western Ry., 44 Yonge St., Toronto g of a Merchant Who Alimost Lost Is Business and HMis Health Through Megiecting Early Symptoms of Dis Â¥ICTINS OF CANNIBALS. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS His Puntshment. W. 4. HUTCHINSON ‘ten miles away, and when he had finished some work he followed on the pony,. When a mile or so from the halting place, he saw the eleâ€" phant hunching along in advance. The Englishman trotted up to hasten the mahout‘s pace. As he approached, the mahout began to gesticulate. The Englishman and \his servants, who were Bengali, \knew no Burmese, and the Burman \knew no tongue but his own. The |\ Britisher guessed, of course, that |\something was the matter, and }bmking into a gallop to see what it might be, he was astonished to | see the elephant start off at a run. lThree times the excited and angry mahout succeeded in stopping the |beast after a run of a mile or so, \and three times did the Englishman | ride up to see what was the matter, only to observe with astonishment that the elephant rushed off each time. It was on one of these occasions, when a reverend colleague had stayed long, and after havin prosed mercilessly, had at lon'gt-g departed, that Willy is said to have drawn his stool up to his father‘s knee. "And now, papa,‘"‘ he said, lookâ€" ing up with &o air of one whose endurance is at an end, "let us have some rational conversation.‘"‘ But we get in a hurry, swallow our food very much as we shovel coal into the furnace, and our senses of appetite becomes unnaâ€" tural and perverted. Then we eat the wrong kind of food or eat too much, and there you areâ€"indigesâ€" tion and its accompanying miseries. An Eastern lady said : ‘"‘My husband and I have been sick and nervous for 15 or 20 years from drinking coffeeâ€"feverish, indiâ€" gestion, totally unfit, a good part of the time, for work or pleasure. We actually dreaded to eat our meals. (Tea is just as injurious, because it contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee.) Talk was a passion with him, deâ€" clare his biographers in the recently published ‘"Life,‘"‘ but even in his very early years he insisted that it must be good talk. Nothing wearâ€" ied him more than to listen to the conversation of the company that came to his father‘s manse when it was not of the improving sort, espeâ€" cially since he had to sit silent himâ€" self, according to the rule then strictly enforced on children, â€" It takes a sharp man to make a tool of a dull one. How many persons dread to eat their â€" meals, although â€" actually hungry nearly all the time! _ _ ‘"‘Accidentally, a small package of Postum came into my hands. I made some according to directions, with surprising results. _ We both liked it and have not used any cofâ€" fee since. 9 Nature never intended this should be so, for we are given a thing called appetite that should guide us as to what the system needs at any time and can digest. & Anecdotes of the early manifesâ€" tations of a distinguished mind are always interesting. This one shows the intellectual power, even in inâ€" fancy, of William Robertson Smith, who later became one of the most learned Biblical scholars of Europe. Finally the unhappy mahout steered the animal off the road into swampy ground, and thus shaking off the pursuit, plowed his way back on foot to the halting place, where he found an interpreter to explain that the elephant had been terrified by the pony‘s approach. ‘"We tried doctors and patent medicines that counted up into hundreds of dollars, with little if any benefit. s ‘"‘The dull feeling after meals has le‘t us and we feel better every way. We are so well satisfied with Postum that we recommend it to our friends who have been made sick and nervous and miserable by cofftee."" Name given upon request. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville,""‘ in pkgs. Instant Postum is convenient, there‘s no waste ; and the flavor is always uniform. Sold by grocersâ€" 50â€"cup tin 30 cts., 100â€"cup tin 50 cts. Postum now cumes in concenâ€" trated, powder form, called Inâ€" stant Postum. It is prepared by stirring a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot water, adding sugar to taste, and enough cream to bring the color to golden brown. A 5â€"cup trial tin mailed for groâ€" cer‘s name and 2â€"cent stamp for postage. _ Canadian Postum Ceâ€" real Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont. Formed asâ€"to This. English writers who have dwelt in India assert that the many curious tales with reference to the superior intelligence of the elephant are apt to produce a distinctly incorrect impression. Like that of the horse, the intelligence of the elephant is said to have strange limitations. There is an instance of authentic record in which the populace of a emall town near Madras were frighâ€" tened out of their wits by a runaâ€" way elephant which broke from its mahout‘s control and ran through the town, smashing everything that lay in its pathâ€"all because it had been frightened by the pattering of rain drops on its rider‘s umbrella. An English official in Burma, on a tour of inspection, became tired of riding his elephant and procured a pony in one of the villages. He was careful to make sure that the pony was not afraid of elephants, but it never occured to him to ascertain whether or not the elephant might be afraid of ponies. Early the next morning he sent his baggage and servants off on the elephant with orders to halt for lunch at a village INTELLIGENCE OF ELEPHANTS An Incorrect Impression Has Been A Quaker Couple‘s Experience. Precocious But Pertinent, DREADED TO EAT. Ninthâ€"Be moderate in the conâ€" sumption of even tea and coffee, not to say tobacco and alcoholic beverages. | _ _ 3 Eighthâ€"Be married! Widows and widowers should be married with the least possible delay. _ Tenthâ€"Avoid places that are too warm, especially sceam heated and badly ventilated rooms. Secondâ€"As regards meals eat meat only once a day and let the diet be eggs, cereals and yvegetables, fruits and fresh cows milk. Take the last named as much as possible. Masticate your food carefully. Seventhâ€"Try to avoid any outâ€" bursts of passion and strong mental stimulations. _ Do not tax your brain at the occurrence of inevitâ€" able incidents or of coming events. Do not say unpleasant things nor listen, if possible to avoid it, to disâ€" agreeable things. _ _ s Travelling Lecturer for Society (to the remaining listener)â€"I should like to thank you, sir, for so attenâ€" tively hearing me to the end of a rather too long spesch. . P ED. 4. Firstâ€"Spend as much time out of doors as possible. Bask much in the sun and take plenty of exerâ€" cise. Take care that your respiraâ€" tion is always deep and regular. Thirdâ€"Take a hot bath every day and a steam bath once or twice a week if the heart is strong enough to bear it. Fourthâ€"Early to bed and early to rise. Fiithâ€"Sleep in a very dark and very quiet room, with windows open. Let the minimum of sleeping hours be six or six and oneâ€"half hours. In case of woman eight and oneâ€"half hours is advisable. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. (‘ounty of Kent when Richard I! was King in A.D. 1380. ‘"Osbertu de Borden,"‘ presumably of th same family, was a benefactor 0 Sheppey â€" Monastery previous t 1234, when his name occurs in : charter of Henry 1II. Willian RBorden, â€" greatâ€"grandson of th above Henry, held lands in Bords and Headcorn. Fifth in descen from this William â€" was Richar Borden, son of Matthew of Head corn, who was born there in 1595 emigrated to New England in 1638 and died at Portsmouth, Rhode Is land, in 1671. Richard‘s great grandson, Samuel Borden, was th surveyor employed by the Britis} Government to value the Acadiar lands in Nova Scotia, where he acâ€" quired an extensive estate and died in 1778.. His greatâ€"grandson, Robâ€" ert Laird Borden, born at Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, is the present Prime Minister of Canada. Printed and Widely Distributed by the Government. The following rules for the gen eral guidance of the people in health matters have been printed and widely distributed by the Jap anese Government : Sixthâ€"Take one day of absolute rest each week in which you must refrain from even reading or writâ€" ing. o en 98 Local Member of Societyâ€"Not at all, sir. I‘m the second speaker. ‘Henry of the While Plume,"‘ th designation so affectionately use by Sir Wilfrid Laurier‘s supporte: in the Province of Quebec duria the last election. No usual work « reference gives the detail wit which an ardent Kentish man com municates the family history of th: Bordens. He traces his lineage i the direct male line from on Evidently the men of Kent wil not relinquish their ground with out effort to Scotland. They hav compiled an irresistible genealog cal tree, and "Osbertus de Borden‘ may easily rank for first place wit! "Henry Borden of Borden," wh lived and flourished in the fai Kentishmen Seem to Have It Over * the Scots. Premier R. L. Borden is, of course, the man of the moment in England. Apart from the innumerâ€" able letters which have appeared in the press from a regiment of supâ€" porters and dissentients, and the daily editorial battle of Tory and Liberal newspapers, there has been an animated discussion concerning his ancestry. Perhaps it was the generally ac cepted idea that Scotsmen made Canada which encouraged one wriâ€" ter to claim Scotland as the nativ© country of the Canadian Premier‘: ancestors; perhaps the writer onl desired to exercise the faculty com monly credited to Scotsmen o claiming everything good when h« described him as a "plain, stron man of Scottish descent.‘"‘ Anyway the men of Kent were roused. ‘‘No one," writes one man 0 Kent, "grudges Scotland any hone which she may legitimately claim but men of Kent and Kentish me would be proud if it were prove: that Canada‘s Premier was sprun: from the loyal country which als produced Wolfe, the founder 0o British Canada." PRIME MINISTER‘S ANCESTRY. JAPANESE HEALTH RULES. Did No. 1 Remain? 1SSUE 3â€"13. fewie Schemes. How much do you know about the South American city of Sao Paulo? This Brazilian town, the capital of the great coffee growing state of the same name, now has an estimated population of 380,000 ; and it is anticipated that within fifteen years it will reach the milâ€" lion mark. _ Although 4,000 new houses were erected in the city durâ€" ing the last year, the demand for houses greatly exceeds the supply, owing to the rapid increase of poâ€" pulation, and rents are exorbitant. A magnificent operaâ€"house, conâ€" structed by the municipality, was opened last year with a brilliant season of Italian opera. The old cathedral is to be torn down to give place to a new one, which will cost $2,000,000, and will be one of the notable churches of the world. Finally a vast scheme of city imâ€" provements has been instituted, unâ€" der the advice of M. Bonvard, arâ€" chitect for the city of Paris. It will include splendid boulevards and viaducts, asphalted streets, and a public garden at an estimated total eost of $20,000,000, toward which the state government has already appropriated $3,300,000. "‘You are at liberty to publish this signed letter, which I hope will show the way to health to many that need to use Nerviline. (Signed) "LUCY MOSHER." All sorts of aches, pains, and sufâ€" feringsâ€"internal and external â€" yield to Nerviline. _ Accept no substitute. Large family size botâ€" tles. 50¢c.; trial size, 25¢., at all dealers, or the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Ont. Sao Paulo Has CITY OF SURP®R A father‘s idea of being firm with the children is being cross with their mother about it. No stronger proof of the won: derful merit of Nerviline could b« produced than the letter of Miss Lucy Mosher, who for years has been a wellâ€"known resident of Windsor, N. S. "I want to add my unsolicited lestimony to the efficacy of yow! wonderful liniment, ‘Nerviline.‘ I consider it the best remedy for a cold, sore throat, wheezing tightâ€" ness in the chest, etc., and can state that for years our home has never been without Nerviline. _ I had a dreadful attack of cold, that settled on my chest, that fourteen different remedies couldn‘t break up. I rubbed on Nerviline three times a day, used Nerviline as a gargle, and was completely restorâ€" ed. I have induced dozens of my friends to use Nerviline, and they are all delighted with its wonderâ€" ful power over pain and sickness. The wedding guests, knowing the true state of affairs, went to the assistance of the victim, and a frec fight took place on the church steps. An even more unpleasant incident [ollowed. A crowd of women who vere waiting outside the, churc} ‘magined that the postponemen had been caused by a woman relaâ€" tive of the bride, and they violentl; attacked this woman as she left the church. Had Pains in Back, Side, and Ches; Crowd Mistakes Reason and At tacks Relative of Bride. Suffered Found it COULD NOT TILL HE FOUND RELIEF IN DODD‘s KIDNEY PILLS. Fred. Swanson, of Saskatchewan, sends a message of cheer to those who feel the weariness and disâ€" couragement that comes from broken rest. Macklin, Sask., Jan. 13 (Special). â€"Those who suffer from sleepless nights and get up in the morning feeling tired and discouraged will Aind renewed hope in the statement made by Fred Swanson of this place. He could not sleep at nights. Te discovered the cause. It was Kidney trouble. He discovered the cure. It is Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. ‘‘Yes," Mr. Swanson says in an interview regarding his case, "I xas troubled with my Kidneys for aver a year, so bad that I could not sleep at nights. After using one box of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills I found zreat relief. Four boxes removed all my pain and now I sleep wel! ind I am as strong in my Kidneys is any man." If the Kidneys are wrong the ilood becomes clogged with impuriâ€" es and natural rest is an impossiâ€" »tlity. _ Strong, healthy Kidney: nean pure blood, new life all ove: he body and that delightful resi that is the sweetest thing in life )odd‘s Kidney Pills always make strong, healthy Kidneys. The wedding of a soldier of thi NYorthumberland Fusiliers in St \ndrew‘s Church, Newcastle, Eng and, was suddenly stopped afte he bride and bridegroom and th: vedding party had assembled in the ‘hurch. The reason for this step was tha: he officiating clergyman suddenl; liscovered that the banns had bee: mublished on only two Sundays in tead of three. Both the bride and he bridegroom were much upset. Cured wWEDDING STOPPED. for Weeks, But Finall; a Quick, Sure Relief. Quickly by "Nerviline." SLEEP AT NIGHIS It Is. 1SPNG tas Some Ambitions â€"+ TH Real charity doesn‘t employ a press agent. Tkat is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip in Two Days. 25. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. ous precious stones. Cultured conâ€" noisseurs in everything beautiful wear the most unmistakable bead necklaces, which they order by the dozen to "go‘"‘ with each different colored gown in their wardrobes. This passion for sham jewels is due to the anxiety so many women have experienced for the safety of priceâ€" less heirlooms, lest they fall into the hands of the clever jewel thie! who of late has been particularly busy. One wellâ€"known countess boasts that she went to Court last year wearing sham stones, and says that her "gems‘‘ caused far more senâ€" sation among her friends and in the press than the real ones ever occaâ€" sioned. She adds that she intends to go again to the Court of St. James‘ decorated with the same "treasures."‘ _ ‘"Life,"‘ she adds, "is far too short to be made ill with anxiety over the heirlooms of any house on the face of the earth." Heâ€"I‘m just watching whether that house opposite will be finished first or you. "John, you never listen to half the things I say to you,‘‘ she comâ€" plained. ‘"Well, dear,"‘ he replied, "I have to work part of the time." Minard‘s Liniment Cures Carget in Cows SHAM JEWELLERY INX BRITAIN Everybody‘s Wearing It From the Queen Down. All London, from Buckingham Palace to Whitechapel, has gone ‘razy over sham jewellery and verybody wears it from Queen Mary downwards. Some of it is, of course, exceedingly pretty, both designs and settings being dainty. Her Majesty purchased many effecâ€" tive trifies, especially earrings, of this kind for Christmas and New Year presents. Bome have ename! inset, but several have stones and are such palpable imitations that they would not deceive the most innocent in jewel lore. The truth She (getting ready to go out)â€" What are you looking at!? _ _ _ is, this jewellery is merely pretty ind often artistic rubbish. All the grande dames of the moment who go to fancy balls are laden with spuriâ€" Tonight rub your scalp lightly with Cuticura Ointment. In the mornâ€" ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap. No other emollients do somuch for dry, thin and falling hair, dandrufft and itching scalps, or do it sospeedâ€" ily, agreeably and economically. Full directions in every package. Cuttcura Somp and Ointment are sold throughout the world. A liberal sample of each, with 32â€"page booklet on the care and treatment of the skin and coulp, sent postâ€"free. Address Potter Drug & Chem, ‘orp., Dept. 17D, Boston, U. 8. A. How My Hai $ impeou Cuticura Soap and Ointment it stops the smarting and brings ease. It covers the wound with a layer of proâ€" tective baim, kills all poison germs already in the wound, and all others, 80c all drugg ln.-hh(b..&-"h.- Th sthen oc h ike Only One "BROMO QUININE® Then She Was Mad. rjedt log on gPecnng + First. TORONTO HVES neering, it is the mentd!, GUAAAA* of the employees on which a deâ€" mand is made, and it is for this reaâ€" son that the reduction, which has been effected in the working hours usual a century Ago, has .been reaâ€" sonable and justifiable. A Chinese sawyer will spend twelve or more hours a day in splitting up by sheer muscle a balk of timber as much as 42 inches square. Practically no mental effort is demanded from him during 99 per cent. of his working hours. o far as this portion of his work is concerned, he is a mere machine, and an ineffective one at that. His mind may therefore wanâ€" der to cther themes than the matter in hand, whilst his puny strength often fails to move his saw through a stroke of more than 6 or 7 inches. Labor of this kind may well be conâ€" idered dehumanized, since it makes little demand: on qualities other than those possessed by the brute creation. â€"« On the other hand, the sawyer in a modern sawmill must keep all his attention riveted on his occupation, since a moment‘s lapse may lead to irreparable inâ€" jury to either himself or the work in hand. The whole of his value as a workman is thus dependent upon the possession of certain mental qualities, the exercise of which inâ€" volves a definite nervous strain. Every year, in fact, sees the introâ€" duction of machinery which more and more relieves the workman of duties which can be equally well effected â€" automatically, and inâ€" creases, on the other hand, the deâ€" mand on his care and attention. Mental Qualities. Ithsometimuuidth&thlt.he modern factory men have been turned into mere machines, and laâ€" bor dehumanized, but the assertion is the exact antithesis of the truth. In the modern factory, sAY$ l“Jngi- ze To o sn oc one Wns Man‘s Value Depâ€"e'ndg_nt on Certain bedbudrtactwarsaied No Smartingâ€"Fooels Fineâ€"Acts Quickly, Y Try it for Red, Woak, W.ury“!:'jm and 0 u " Granulated Eyelids, Mustral Book in each Package. MURINE is comâ€" E‘y e S Efllll\dl'd hr our Oculistsâ€"not a "Patent edicine" but used in successful Physiâ€" " d clans‘ Practice for many years. Now e e dedicated to the Public and sold by Drug#ists at 256â€"50c per bottle. Murine cara Eye Ealve in Aseptic Tubes, 250â€"50¢, MLALC Boz Bawsdu Ra â€" Piklntam Foolish Question,. "Do you women play for prizes at your afternoon c_ard club?"‘ . _ "Of course we do; do you think we‘d neglect our children for the fun of it ?" When Y o u r Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills AAMAMBRE MV & MHC MR MRC MUUUEY lllc,‘l Meep the Children Well BRAINS IN THE wWOoRKSHOP. â€"when their kidneys are out of order â€"when overâ€"indulgence in some favorite food gives them indigestion =â€"â€"Dr., Morse‘s Indian Root Pills will guickly and lul'd{ put them riEht. urely vegetable, they neither sicken, weaken or gripe, like harsh gurTativu. Guard your children‘s health by ?legyl rlfeepi&gfl: .boxl ofLDr. Mc_a'l_'?e a are r{ust the right medicine for the children, When they are constipated Indian Root Pills in the house, They Should you own a grove and want to get the best value out of it, and are not using one of our EVAPORATORS, write to us, etating how many trees you tap and we will quote you necessary cost suited to your needs. . You can then enter contest and may win a cash prize, thus reducing cost of outht. _ Prizes will be given for the best ump?u of syrup and sugar sent in by April 15th, closing date of competition. Samples from every competiâ€" tor will be exhibited in the magnificent show windows of ‘The Montreal Star," Montreal, during the last two weeks of April. Don‘t fail to write at once for copy of our "Prize Contest Circular," giving the fullest information. In the imclvrest of‘s&ur‘-!itydoti goodu“invgdv- ' \l'lHl' Lt *)¢ 1 FAAJF! ing an outlay of ivided into prizes ;’;;"viug from $100 zfirpx prize) down to PR|ZE CONTEST Competition is limited to users of the GRIMM CHAMPION EYVAPORATOR PRIZE ME COMPETITION 7 $500 THE GRIMM MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD. and discomfort Eon dul your farmâ€"it is the cause of most of the sickness in ):ouâ€"r familyâ€" because it is a breeding place for discease. homeâ€"it poisons every breath of air you breathe. You and your wife, daughters and sonsâ€"risk ill health every time you use it. and daughters must hate its shocking publicity, inconvenience Manâ€"make up your mind now to blot the outside closet from your farm. _ Let us s how you how you can install a Good Health Sanitary Closctâ€"right in your own homeâ€"at a very small cost. Imagine the comfort, convenience and protection to health it means to you and your family. gressive farmer should tolerate it. Just think how your wife Help Yourself to Health Get rid of that outside closet on You CGan‘t Afford to Ignore This Fact It stands to reason that by allowing the foul smelling, outside closet to remain within a few steps of your The outside closet is really a relic of blrbsrilmâ€"-no proâ€" Brockville Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Try Murine Eye Remedy wE HAVE STARTED A 58 Wellington St., [Aontreal, Que es â€"‘»-".". &E Pn $#3 se C qnvmcfl.sxx ACREs WITR GOOD & buildings and lrplo orchard; about five miles from Hamilton H. W. DAWSON, for city, town or smaller farm. E. CLEANING LADIES® WALKING OR OUTING SUITS Oan be done perfectly by our French process. Try it. British Amerioan Dysing Co. A ‘Kâ€"fi;lfi immediate}y, Bo! Liniment, Halifax, N. B. STAMPS AND COINS Ho:l:r.e'a:l'."'r;:c;l;; _O:tawa and Quebec, se e C ANCER, _ TUMOR®, LUMPB, ETO, internal and external, ecured with out nlirQ by our bhome treatment, W rite us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. smm _ _0 e GALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD. der Btones, Kidney trouble, Gravel Lumbago and kindred ailments positively qured with the _ new German â€" Remedy "8anol," price $1.50. Another new remedy for Diabetesâ€"Mellitus, and sure cure, ie "Sanol‘s Antiâ€"Diabetes." Price $2.00 from druggists or direct. The Banol Manufac turing Oom‘rlny of Canada, Limited Winnipeg, Man. memmmmmammeee e 000000 m STAHP COLLECTORSâ€"HUNDRED_ DIFP. ferent PForeign _ Btamps, COatalogue, Album, onl‘; Seven Cents Marks Stamp Company, Toronto. Turn about is fair playâ€"except when applied to a hand organ. FREE TRIAL Mlb? quite so nice as a beautiful head of hair. Lst us send you absolutely free one treatment of Luxurine, if it is only to hP prove to you that 1t colors â€" k grey hair and makes it grow, stops itching, remoâ€" ? ves dandruff and makes the hair of man or women or child heavy and beautifully glossy. You leve only to send us your address, with 10c. enclosed for mailing and packing, and we will send you anywhere our treatment, at our own expense. Write toâ€"day. Address DR. PROSSE, Dest 2 203 Cominissioner Street, Montreal, e s T UNDRED ACRESâ€"COUNTY HALTON; Band House; Buildings:; Orchard. ‘ Sixty ‘Thousand tra send eX Kaw Fuse" Why ut you! We FREE Sn it ces n nener HALLAM‘S TRAPPERS GUIDE, pay highest prices and express charges met C ake DAWSON, Ninety Colborne HUNDRED ACRES IN OXFORD unty; soil clay and eand loam; sITUATIONS VACANT FARMS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED EVERYWHER! hnm‘-!.?el’. Hemlock O lon and send «ame ind%on';":ygm‘.m cach year. Den! with a ‘e are the lergest in our Would exchange To Color Grey Halr And Make It Grow. property or for &Hn. Eastwood, 4 / in her say ing quick} #trangr th The ter . had of : th #he Wi dark L th H For We Xgv Or,

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