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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Apr 1914, p. 3

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PASSENGER DOES STOKING A. M, WILLIAMS, GOODMAN & GALBRAITH B*rriateia md Solicitors. Notarié* Pmblie, A. K. GOODMAN, D. 0. GALBRAITH 508 Lumsden Bldg. Yonge & Adelaidc-*ts. Toronto Ontario W. H. ALEXANDER, V. 8. Honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. College. -Diseases of-all domestic animals treated by latest known methods. Office at his residence, King-at, East Bow- manville. Phone 193. -< SQ-lT* LOSCOMBB & SENKLBR "v „ Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. R.P.Lssconbe, K.C, B.S.Senkler, B.A. Money to Loin. Office: Mason Block, King Street Bowmanville. Ontario. DR. W. WILSON PORTER CHIROPRACTOR The cause of disease removed by adjustment of the spine. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 1 p.m to 3.00 p.m. Office : Mrs. Jas. Gale's, Queen-St Phone 73 Bowmanville RODERICK M. MITCHELL Baritone Teacher of Singing Pnpil of Mr. Russell G. McLean, Toronto. Studio at Residence, Wellington-st., East, For information and terms apply at R. M. Mitchell & Co's. Drug Store. Phone 92a & b BowmauTille. DR. J. C. DEVITT, DENTIST. Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE: Temperance St. BowmanTÜle, (just off King St.) OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. dally except Sunday. Peoxe 90a House Phone 90b SHAW'S BUSINESS SCHOOLS. Toronto, Canada, include the Central Business College with Five City Branch Schools. Graduates are universally successful. successful. Enter any time. Write for catalogue. catalogue. W. H. Shaw, Pres., Head Offices, S91 Yonge St. Nature Heeds Aid In Hating New Health Hiring Blood In the spring the system needs a tonic. To be healthy you must have new blood just as the trees must have new gap to renew their vitality! vitality! ^Nature demands it, and without without this new blood y<nt-' will- feel weak and languid. You may have twinges of rheumatism or the.sharp, stabbing pains of neuralgia. Often there are disfiguring pimples or eruptions on the skin. In other cases there is merely a feeling of tiredness and a variable appetite. Any of these are signs ' that the blood is out of order--that the indoor indoor life of winter Has lessened your vitality. What you -need in spring is "a tonic medicine to put you right, and in all the world of medicine there is no tonic can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. > These Pills actually make new, rich, red blood --your greatest need in spring. This new blood drives out the s ®' e --? of disease and makes easily-tired men, women and children bright, active and strong. Mrs. Geo. Burns, Albany, P.E.I., writes : I was terribly run down and so weak that I could hardly drag myself around. I was so nervous that I was afraid to walk across the floor for fear I would fall. Our family doctor treated me but without success, success, and finally I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Gradually they brought me back to good health, and now I am as well as ever I - was and have every confi- deuce in recommending these Pills to other sufferers." These Pills are sold by all medicine medicine dealers or can be had by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from" The Dr. Williams' Medicine Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. -- TEXXIEL HAD X T 0 IDEAS. LUXURY ON NEW GIANT LINER Reproductions of Famous Works of Art a Feature. - In the new Cunarder Aquitania, Great Britain's largest merchant vessel, which sails bn her maiden voyage to New York May 30, is promised the Jast word in luxury and dec-oration. For the embellishment embellishment of the saloons works of art from all parts of the United Kingdom Kingdom and Europe have been copied by experts. There will be scarcely a piece of furniture, tapestry, panel painting, print, carpet or chimney pie ce in the ship that will not be distinctive. The eight large suites are named after famous artists,, artists,, and each is adorned with reproductions reproductions of the artists' chief works. The - first-class smoking room is being adapted from the Charles II. room at Greenwich Hospital, and will make a special appeal both to English and Americans, for its walls will be hiing with engraved portraits of the men who have made Anglo-American . history. Most of the carvings and details have been copied from famous ships; notably the Sovraigne of the Seas, built at Woolwich in 1637, which was the largest ship of her period. The electric electric light fittings are copied from an old Dutch ship lantern of massive massive silver, and the irons are to be reproductions of original examples at Knole Seven Oaks. The first class drawing room is to be a reproduction of the s,work of the best period of the Brothers Adam in 1780. The rich wrought- iron balustrade of the main staircase staircase has been copied from a famous French chateau. The long gallery, between the first class smoking room and the -lounge, is in panelled mahogany, and the walls will be hung with old prints of famous men and historic scenes of the Georgian period and famous places of Old London. What Mrs. h. best says of DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Yonge & McGill Sts., Toronto, Ont., is the pioneer high grade Business School of Canada. Under new management it is doing better work than ever. Write us if } on want to prepare fora good position. position. Henry C. Ward, Principal. Before You Step Look Ahead 1 Before you Act, Plan and Aim High. If you aim to get a Superior Business Education you will be looking toward the ELLIOTT m --gr ^ TORONTO, ONT, the School that has the habit of doing a class of work that bears the stamp of "Superiority." Open aU year. Enter any time. Handsome Catalogue sent on request. request. Cor. Yonge <fe Alexander-sts. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal., Alberta Woman Voices the Sentiment Sentiment of the Women of the West That Dodd's Kidney Pills are Woman*» Woman*» Best Friend. Retl-aw, Alta., March 30.--(Special).---"Dodd's 30.--(Special).---"Dodd's Kidney Pills helped me wonderfully." So says Mrs. H. Best, a highly respected" lady living here. And Mrs. Best expresses the sentiment of thousands of women in Alberta. Like most women Mrs. Best does not care'to talk about her troubles, but she does wish others, who have suffered as she has to know that they can find relief in Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I found them entirely satisfactory. They helped me wonderfully," she says, "and I give you my full permission to tell the public what they have, done for me." Women who suffer in silence can be cured just as silently. The keystone keystone of woman's health is the Kidneys. Kidneys. If they are kept strong and healthy, they keep the blood pure, and pure blood means good health all over the body. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure Kidney Disease. Dodd's Kidney PIHs make healthy Kidneys and good bltiod. ( That"s why they are known as woman's best friend. ALBANIA'S NEW FLAG. WHEN BABY IS ILL. Marti Subjects for His Cartoons Were Found at "Punch" Dinners. Sir John Tcnniel's fame as a cartoonist cartoonist will live, if only, for his striking drawing published in Punch, "Dropping the Pilot," which depicted the eventful parting between the young Kaiser and Bismarck. Bismarck. The cartoon, it is said, was greatly admired by both the Kaiser Kaiser and the great German statesman. statesman. Authors whose books Tenniel illustrated owe much to the artist for their popularity.. No other artist artist ever succeeded in -inter p r e tin g the whimsicalities of "Alibc in Wonderland" Wonderland" as he did. It is no detraction, detraction, writes Harry Furniss, to say that he was a man without ideas, and the Punch weekly dinners during during his period may be said to have been held solely for -the purpose of finding subjects for his cartoowi. He never designed them, and the subjects were always given, to him. In his cartoon "Dropping the Pilot," Pilot," he made one of his few mistakes--he mistakes--he put the Russian crown on the German Emperor. No known pencil was fine enough for Sir John, whose linetf^ooked, it, was sometimes said, as "though a breath would blow them away. He always used a specially manufactured manufactured pencil known' as HHHHHH. When 3*our baby is ill ; when lie is cross and hard to mind; when his teeth are bothering him or lie is troubled with constipation or indigestion ; give him Baby's Own Tablets. They are the best medicine medicine for little ones. They never fail to regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach, thus making teething easy ; curing constipation, colic, indigestion, and breaking up colds and fevers. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents, a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. . ------- .. Two Views Of It. "So you don't call on Miss Bute any more. Quarrelled ?" "Well, I told her I preferred have her kiss me before and after she kissed her pet dog." "And what did she say?" "She said I evidently forgot that the dog might have his preference, t-o not St. John--Bristol From St. John, N.B. Wed, Apr. S Wed. Apr. 22 From Montreal and Quebec Tues. May 0 Tues, May 19 Tues. June 2 From Steamer Bristol For St. Lawrence Royal George Wed. Apr. 22 Roval Edward Wed May 6 Royal George Wed May 2) Royal Edward Wed June 3 Royal George Wed June 17 Full particulars and tickets from - M. A. JAMES Bowmanville, Agent, PROM LY SECURED! 'all countries. Ask for our INVENTOR'S INVENTOR'S AD VISER, which will be sent free. MARION & MARION. 364 University St., Montréal. bowmanville time table (Effective Sept. 15th) TRAINS LEAVE- - I'c' Toronto and Intermediate 'StiVio'ii . P.15 a. m. 7.41p.m. For Trenton, Belleville, Doseronto, Nap Mica an l - Intermediate Points; also 0.0. R. Station) between Trenton and Picton. (Dailv except Sunday) 11.10 a. m. 7.21,p.m. For Coe Hill and Intermediate Station i 11.10 a, m. For Yarkor." Tweed, Harrowamith. Sydenham en d Intermediate Stations on Bay or Qumte By. 11.10 a. in. • TRAINS'ARRIVE FronrToronto and Intermediate Station) 11.1Q a. m. 7.21 p. m. From N&paiwe, Belleville, Trenton ani lnter metiiatePointe; also Picton and C.O.R. Points) * 9.15 a. m, 7.41 p. m. From iraynpotji (C. Q. B.) 7.41 p. yffontianr,'tweed, Yarker, etc. . r . 7.41 p.m. .. - ' TriÀn's run-*daily except Sunday unless otherwise otherwise marked. He Kiiew. "Say, Alice, don't you think that new coude who just arrived at the hotel must be engaged ? I heard her behind th-e door last night pleading for just one." Younger Brother : "Naw, they-re marled. It wais a dollar she was pleading for ) ; V particular! iffe other -adfritrsament* > L ..'-.appe^ring^n-tliia papar^.oMtpply Why Bronchial Catarrh Is So Dangerous When Unchecked, Bronchial Catarrh Develops Rapidly--Attacks the Lungs--Ends : in Consumption. If yen have fullness of the head, headache, difficulty in hearing, stuffed nostrils, droppings from the throat and hacking cough, you ought to know you have Catarrh. It begins, as a cold; repeated colds inflame the air pas sages. By-and-bye it extends deeper far down into the lungs, then you have bronchitis. These lnflame.d sur faces secrete germ-laden mucus. If swallowed it pollutes the whole sys tern and destroys health. Stomach dosing âlwàÿë fails, so do washes snuffs, ointments. The remedy W will cure quickest is Catarrhozone You do not take Catarrhozdiie internally, internally, you simply breathe a fragrant healing compound that destroys germs instantly. When you Inhale Catarrh Qzone into the lungs, little drops o healing are carried to the remotes parts " of ' the breathing apparatus Wherever Catarrhozone goes it d troys the germs, allowing the healing to go right on until the tissues are made whole. ' Then congestion ceases, the formation of .mucus ceases, hawking hawking and spitting cease, aj£d of course, dropping into, the throat cease also. You gef TOÛ. : .Xft\t.s|S %tartJiozon8 refnoyes the t cause of the dieeafie. Don't you think : this is the right way to cure Catarrh? Can you .think of any other "way half so^ good ? Complete Complete outfit, hard rubber inhaler with sufflcienHiqtiid to' last three months. Brice- 11.00. Smaller -size 60c, All dealers, r or " rhe""Catârrfi'ô'zoner Co., Buffalo, N.Yr, and 'Kingston^ Ont ;oo. To whom It may concern: This is to certify that ■-1 have used MINARD'S X.INIMENT myself as well as prescribed prescribed it in my practice where a liniment was required and have never failed to eet the desired 1 effect. B C. A, KING, M.D. STILL WORKS HARD AT 142. Sick Ossete -Patriarch Has Been Only Once in His Life. The Ossetes, one of the numerous Caucasian tribes who inhabit the Terek territory in south Russia, are noted for their longevity. ■ The other day there died in the village of Aul Misur a woman 139 years of age. Her name was Nalkuta Karginova and she was famous, for her keen eyesight, her jet black hair and her fine set of teeth, which she preserved to the end. She died' at her spinning wheel. But even her great age is exceeded exceeded by that of Kawdyn Yqloyeff, an Ossete patriarch of 142, w1k> still; mows his patch of grass land; and gathers firewood in the-forest. . He. has only been sick oRCe in has life, as a child, when he had the smallpox. smallpox. Yeloyeff has been four, times married, and has foui* sons; thé youngest is a boy of 82. fie-, is a believer in hard work and "solid food ; drink of any kind he; rarely touches. The ages of these two ancients ancients are attested by the church records of the village. • • - 7 • --4.---- " ' Designed From Heraldic Devices by Professor Doepler. The influence of Germany in dominating the affairs of the new revealed in the fact that when the Albania delegation offered the throne to the Prinfce of Wied, the kingdom of Albania lias not only latter wore his Prussian uniform and spoke only Germ ah* to the delegates, delegates, but. that the. national flag is the invention of a German professor, professor, Emil Doepler. The professor, who is said to be the greatest authority on heraldry in German^ - , has designed a tricolor --red, black and white, in horizontal horizontal stripes. The black stripe is in the middle, and on it is a white five- pointed star, the symbol of Skan- derbeg, the Albanian national hero. Prof. Doepler has also been asked to design all the necessary heraldic devices required by the King and government of the new state. The arms of the King are based on the traditional emblems of Albania, and the arms of the house of Wied. A black double eagic*---another suggestion suggestion of Germa-* dhff uence--stands on a red . shield, which has a-checkered a-checkered red and black border. The eagle bears on its breast a 'gold shield, on which is : shown the peacock peacock of the Wied family arms. The eagle's claws are also in gold, and hold heraldic forked lightning. The ■ whole shield stands against a cloak of ermine, above which are the crown of Albania and the motto of the Wied family, "Fidelitate et Yeritat-e." . Prof. Doepler has based the design design of the crown on certain old Albanian Albanian devices, and, strictly speaking, speaking, as a crown it is neither that of a prince nor a king. A simple narrow narrow band of ermine is surmounted by 10 arches of gold, of which six are visible from the front. Above i« the star of Skanderbeg, which takes the place of the traditional cross. The wholt is lined with silk. A smaller crown similar in- design has been made for the Queen. Both have been manufactured by a Berlin Berlin jeweller at the cost of several Albanian nobles, and are each enriched enriched by handsome turquoises. Suffered Terribly. From Eyebrows Spread to Neck, Chest and Arms. Completely Cured by Cuticura ' Soap and Ointment. Brlercrest," Sgsk. -- "When my baby boy was about four months old he suffered terribly terribly from eczema. The trouble started in a rash "and was very Itchy. It mado him very cross and fretful. I noticed the rash first in his eye-brows. From there it spread to his neck, chest and arms. When he would scratch, it would make sores. " I got medicine but it did no good. I. tried different different remedies without result. . At last I got a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using them for two days I noticed a change. I then purchased a full-sized cake . of Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. I would give him a hot bath with the Cuticura Cuticura Soap every night afterward applying the Cuticura Ointment. Before I had used half of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment he was completely cured." (Signed) Mrs. H. Li. Stromberg, May 29, 1913. The regular use of Cuticura Soap for toilet and bath not only tends to preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hands, but assists in preventing inflammation, irritation irritation and clogging of the pores, the common cause of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness, yellow, oily, mothy and other unwholesome conditions of the skin. Cuticura Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists druggists and dealers everywhere. For a liberal free sample of each, with 32-p. book, send post-card to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp,,' Dept. D, Boston. U. S. A ChcmieaE^Éiigînécr Says That's the Way to Keep Fit at Sea. When you kaveto work in .a-tropical .a-tropical Tegiqn fit- is necessary to keep your body in;the best possible trim, according to A. R. Chandler f- a chemical engineer, just back' from the Argentine Republic. That is why Mr. Chandler says he makes a practice every day of passing passing coal in the ship's stokehold. On the way across to Europe from Buenos Ayres, and all the way across from Southampton, Mr. Chandler says he spept two hours every afternoon, stripped to his undergarments, undergarments, shovelling ooal into the furnaces, although he had paid for his passage. "It's the only way I know in which 3 T ou' can keep yourself hard as nails on,a sea voyage," said Mr. Chandler, "and it's easy to get the privilege if you cultivate the acquaintance acquaintance of the chief engineer of the ship." * -r- "MPRET" MEANS EMPEROR. All'ready Baked to a nicefy ; whole, \ mealy and full flavored. Heating only is necessary. Pork & Beans WlTHTtfÿ* sitcf FARMS FOR SALK. H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. Ninety Col born» 3tr»»L F TOU WANT TO Fruit. Stock, Grain, or Dairy Farm. write n. Col borne W. Dawson, Rt.. Toronto. BUT OR SELL A ry Fan Brampton, or 9* H. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronta. Showing Off. When stopping at a grand hotel The stiff e st man unbends. He takes their stationery swell And writes to all his trends. When stopping at a grand hotel, On his vacation trip, "Who doesn't paste a bunch of 3 r ell- Ow labels on his grip 1 When stopping at a grand hotel For one short week to board, Who doesn't tip without a yell Twice what he can afford 1 When stopping at a grand hotel-- Just listen to their fun 1 _ What humorist has e'er done well Enough to stop at one 1 Prince of Wicd's New 7 Title Is Corruption Corruption of "Imperator." To our ears the word "Mpret sounds like a comic beast from a nursery book, but the Albanians (who are accustomed to economy in vowels) will no doubt recognize in it honor and dignity. It has, at all events, a classical pedigree, being, we are assured, a corruption of "Imperator" and therefore identical identical with Emperor. Whether or not he -changes the course of history, William I. of Albania Albania has at least added one to the list of royal titles in Europe. : * -- Unsightly Warts-Removed The operation is simple and painless just apply Putnam's Wart and Corn ; Extractor. For fifty years it has been j curing warts and will cure you too. Try j Putnam's Extractor, 25c. at all dealers. WANTED. A GENTS FOP WEATHER anco. 1 ÏNSTJR- low rates, liberal commission. Apply, The Canada Weather Insurance Company. Toronto. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. G ood weekly in i-ive town in York County. Stationery and Book Business in connection. Price only. $4,000. Terms.liberal. Wilson Publishing Publishing Company, 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. NURSERY STOCK. S TRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES. FIFTY Varieties. Free Catalog. McConnell & Son, Grovesend, Ontario, MISCELLANEOUS C ancer, tumors, lumps. eto„ Internal and external, cured without without pain by our homo treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited. Collingwood. Ont. Sow Tea and the Weather. First Lady : "Too bad! Mrs. fe always has such abominable we a- i ther for her afternoon teas !" Second Lady : "Yes; she never pours but it rains." Only One "BSOMO QTJINIWE" To e-et the genuine, call for full name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. W. GRO\ E. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25< Suffered 20 Years With Kidney Trouble, Cured By Gin Fills. Mr. Daniel" F, Fraser •NT a gbys about GIN PILLS. -*■ *' x have been troubled with and have twenty years beentteatd bVnmw" a ocToVi b„t found little relief. I had given UP all hop. »f getting cured when I tried GIN PIL^-b. Now, I can say with a happy .heart, that I am cured after using only four boxes of GIN PILLS. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. Sample free if you write National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada* Limited, Toronto. '5 c. Joint and Muscle Pains Banished by A Sliding Scale. "What is the price of your milk ? "Ten cents a quart." "You can deliver it here daily, but mind the quality is always good. I have a milk tester." "Then it. will be five cents more." Minard'» Liniment Cures Dandruff. The Only Difficulty. "Do you have any trouble with your vacuum cleaner V' "Only in trying to remember who the people were who borrowed it last." ' ^ Plies Cnred In 6 to 14 D&y* Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. BOo. Many match. a good cigar has (met its A friend may be a.chap who. hopes that can use you before you can use himt . • S, ' \ W 7 hen a girl thinks she has a broken broken heart it's 1 a *si^n. thtfi she^s : bil lions~£?.:z^ w Wisdotn "iollpwa, experiences *;J>ut j y T: ' : ' V -V . ■ V - V-, I up. ' IT CURES RHEUMATISM. Thousands of people, chuck full of the joy of living-happy, glad, bright people; that Nervillne has cured of their pains, "all tell the same wonderful wonderful story of. its power to drive out the aches and tortures of rheumatism and kindred ills. . ... . „ "My goodness, but Nervillne .Is a miracle-worker," writes Mrs. Charlotte Charlotte Chipmau, mother oU a well- known family residing at Mount Pleasant "Last month I was sO crippled crippled up with sciatica and .muscular thèümftïsni Â6. td be almost unable to do a hit of housework. My Joints -e so stiff and the muscles so ■htfully sore that I even cried at times with the; pain. For . years we have used Nervillne In our family and t iuflt got busy with this wonderful, lobd m liiMht. Lots of rubbing with Nervillne soon relieved my mis- éry and I was in a real short time about my work as Usual." No matter where the ache is, no matter how distressing the pain you can rub it away with Nervillne. For forty years it has-been curing lumbago lumbago sciatica, back-ache, colds, chest trouble and all sorts of winter ills. Keep a large 50c. family size pottle handy and you'll be savéd lots of trouble and have smaller doctor bills. Small trial size 25c. at dealers everywhere. everywhere. . The Manager-- f 'That's .a clever invention of his own; It's, his'individual his'individual spotlight. He turns it on himself when he walks through the hotel lobbies." T .; : Climbing. "You folk are being taken up by S °"Well, we don't believe in bragging, bragging, but we know three ladies who smoke cigarettes." Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. GROWIX' ALL THE TIME. "Some folks can't wait for fishin', They wanter go right now ; I'm glad I ain't eo restless, With wrirfkles on my brow. I jest sit here a-smokin' In atmosphere sublime; I know the fish out yonder Are growin' all the time." There's a heap of satisfaction : In your philosophic rhyme, Consolation for inaction In "They're growin' Holding Out. Mr. Yeedmore--"Don't refuse-me absolutely. Can't you hold out some hope V ' Miss Sweetly--"Oh, yes. I can hold,it just out_,of your reach." . : Minard's Linimsnt forsals everywhere. LOOKING WISE. My Uncle Jim, he used to speak,. His words would make the welkin ring. But now his eloquence grows weak, He isn't saying anything. The popularity he's found To all his friends is a surprise Since he has just been "sitting round And doing nothing but look wise. It's -great to have a silvery tongue And make men listen to your voice. It's great to lecture old- and young, And see them tremble or rejoice, According to the words you choose. But of them all the greatest prize Is this -strange gift that statesmen use I The simple art of looking wise. A Versatile Genius. The Dramatic Critic--"That's an odd idea of Heavy sides, your lead, to use an electric flash lamp as the head of his cane." Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes tv Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart --Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic T ubes, 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. An Eys Tonic Cioed for All Kyon tknt Need Care Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago ESTAB'D 1856 Used by successful successful planters for over half a century Our large and beautifully illustrated CATALOGUE FREE J. A. SIMMERS, Limited TORONTO, OKT. to Yet your best horse is just as liable to develop a Spavin, Ringbone, Splint, Curb or lameness as-your poorest ! KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE has saved many thousands of dollars in horse flesh by entirely curing these ailments. Garnet, Ont., Feb. 25th, 1913. "I have used Kendall's Spavin Cure to kill several jacks, and removed a bunch of long standing, caused by a kick." Sro. Graham. Don't take chances with vour horses. Keep a bottle of Kendall\shanüv,$L-- l) for Ç5. Our book: "Treatise on the Horse T: free at druggists or Or. B. J. KENDALL CO., Enosbnrg Falls. Vt. 82 ' paving. "Speaking of stingy people," said the shopkeeper reflectively, "ther-e is no one can beat old Scrimp." "What about him?" queried the customer. "Why, lie even looks over the tops of his glasses for fear of wear- z ing them out." all the time. , - - Up above old Sol's ascending, And it makes us glad to know That rods will soon be bending With big fish, so let 'em grow. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills exactly meet the need which bo often arisestn every family for a medicine to open up and regulate the bowels. 'Not only are they effective id all cases of Constipation, but they help S eatly in breaking up a Cold or La rippe by cleaning out thé system and'purifying theblood. Iii the sama . way they relieve or cure B iliousness, lhaigestion, -Sick Headaches, Rheum* atlsm and othdr common ailments. In the fullest sense of .the words Dr. Mbrse's Indian Root ^Pills are 1 * « ;A Hottsehold Ra Rough ou the Professor. The mild-mannered old_ gentleman gentleman who was staying with Mrs. Slimkins was a geologist, and when one morning his landlady's little son informed him that there was a queer old stone in a neighboring field he was in high glee. "Come along and show it to me," he said, making his way to the spot. "I--I--I--ain't gob time, sir,' ' said the boy, and he began a hasty retreat.^ , ThereVere cattle in the field, but the professor took no notice of them ; until a terrible roar attracted his attention, and he saw a^fierce bull advancing to greet-him. , It was a near thing, but the professor won by a trouse r-bu ttdn. On the otherr side of the hedge he was surprised to see the landlady's son. "You little ruffian !" shouted the * Professor. "Ï believe you sent me into 7 that field purposely. I expect you wanted to see me killed. "No, I didn't, sir; it was mother did." ' - , . "What?" gasped the professor. "She 'card a dog 'owling outside our 'ouse last night, an' as it means there'll be a death soon, mother thought it was only right to try an' '*ve it out of the family." Don't waste time on Inferior Inferior salves' because they're a j few cents, qbesper. \ 1 have.proved Zam-Buk best for Ecxema, Piles, Skin Diseases, and Injuries. As a -mother, you owe It to your family to use the bes., that's Zam-Buk 1 > 50c box. All'Dntggtib and Stotts ED. 4. HERBAL HEALfcTl ISSUE 14--'14.

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