2 r. » i! '> Salt will be i varo-zi-t iii ‘t ~ QM‘ ‘ w’: “er-s 4*. Mo». , eding t l. respec g all hot y more necess y will above 1 We z and an, y al repr '1 asna-ztvtmr nv i I)!!!‘ agent ._ hoes at ti nt. Slewart . t Hunter , Ellerslie 4 hi! urran till‘ llllents '1 l know of nothing lil._e it! D. MttcLEOD, Harcourt, Nb. ' i “ il;;una tau L)’ trouble. untJ i sutlt-itd lt.r 301.114. Tried practically cvcrythitig, in vain! “lam-link curt-ti me ; and from r litcn no tract: of tctutn 1f tl.t~ tI':t.a>c."-——J. 1i. :\l{S1'..'\'.»\lil.'l', J.l'., c5_ the day the last scre was ltealcd there l1' “Xeilinglon, l'.l§.l. l -l3uk diseases. " Give me Zmn~ lluL! lt is the finest nll- round ht-aier lLliUWll. bu>bztnti of a badly tzrusltt-tl ii \vitltt1uti.."—-—.\ll{.\'. vlllll‘ Ztmtlluk ls ptilrly tit-t» ..it.| 1.1 it; baby’; sun's. LllUtln :1“! ,,| lttiuwn and tl vwww-lvfiywcu s-yw Dta-w-wl-Or " .‘-!y personal opinion of Zanrlluk is lltll Dieting amongst siclt people cf my charge, I have proved it an absolute fact that“ for old wounds, cuts, eta-cunt, and skin diseases, Zam-Buk is really marvelious."—l(ev. A. " Speaking proiessititiully, l would abscesses and able to cure the wont ca=es."——I\' [R1115 K i; Til, Oltis, Alta. of a poitutiitl hand, my 3 cltildrcti oi but! scalp sores, and n'y No liotnc should l>e tizicttitzi S1,, Xitinticai. . IClrIfld. tint. bums, d... to. at‘: zttiti ln|ltlirtl ts titt- m; 50C. btix. t-ll tlfllllllsta‘ ‘And slttlrs. B7 H°"- w- M- L". Commissioner of Agriculture ' NZ-y experience ltus bet-n with farm tinintals that 1J0 per cent ot i llti-ss when otu: stock is rttnulng 011 . pasture. it is only when we sublc them and select their rations for them that trouble is llatble to otzcur ntost oi wltich we make for our~ “ll/eff lllrlllltih faulty fiat-ding or ‘Yflllllsfttwiatntitnt of tht-ir ailments. (oite 111 burst-s dud iiuligt-stloit ln cattle takes oit various forms. I do not think, however, thuLus ntant; cases ol‘ colic now occur in horses as when boiling feed. for them was more commonly pt-qctlged gdiied grain (and potatoes fed for a short time ittay help to get the poor, run tlown horse ltreondition, but if con tttiuetl for any length of time is liable to cause digestive troubles. 9°01! 1111i’. flats and n little bran is hard to improve upon, and for my own part l consider ii worse than a waste of time to boil feed for tiny animal bttt hugs. Prevention 1s so very touch better than cure in "Billing farm animals that we try to “ not let it happen." it is most tiuprolitable to try to winter Pllllll’ on htvy and straw tilouc, and for oltlter a tniiking or fatten- llnexoelled For flavor and; Bakiné Qmalliles §old bq tiourGtocer lug bet-f aztinr we titust so bai- ain't‘ the ration. lnit it (‘tillrilllllltln as iteariy as tiossiblc the ingredi- vttts fuuiitl in that bvst of all feud JUNE G-RASS. We may ltest pio- Vitie ti1i< by growing sttfficicttt l'lllli.~'. tttiruips. mtingels or bttctsi corn or tiillfil‘ silage, tu furnish tltt Sllt'('lllt*llt'_\‘ found iti glass. and lur- nfsli thc protein deficient in thcstt lft-t-ile try grain 11nd tneals. l|t>\\'l'VPl'. PVcn ll‘ we art» titit ani- ious 1:) prodt1t~t~ milk or hccl‘ it will pay tt- to feed a regular root ration to wlt.11t~vtu~ lltll'll(‘ll rattlt» wi- ttttctupt to winter. This will not ()‘.ll_\' bcttttr their t-otitiitititt, httt guard against loss front digestivt- and other ailments, and tiller we have taken all precaution in our rations we must still be prepared for any indications ot‘ iutligestioti that itiay .ittpoar'b_v ltavlng a ftill stipply of medicines for their trt-tit- meut always on inintl. 11' a vctt-i" lnary is within reasonable distaucir tttrl wt: are tloubtfttl about the (lia- gtttisis of a case wt- sltottld send for l1i111 111 once. lt ls foolish to risk the life of an animal and not fair to the surgeon to (inlay until we think we. are going to lose tht- anitttul before ctillittg for ltit-t ser- vices. l have great sympathy for any veterinary who ls often callt-tl to treat a ctise .1t a time when tlic T- H owner should "be looking [or t1 L‘ Nu-TED spade . Even thcn for fear of being considered neglectful 01' thriftless cHATHAb/l- QNT‘ the fttll truib of the cause of the trouble is often not disclosed. Every man in charge of llvc stock should train himself to ht- obscrvitig. A natural sttucktnan will notice without purposely looking for it if each animal has cleaned up its feed properly attd if its eye and muzzle are normal every time he passes them. These are indicat- 0L BECAUSE he knows by expefience that it is a good remedy scientifically prepared with high class pharmaceut- icals for the relief and cure of: - e ~ o o - t - n - c COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, GRIPPE; and all affections of the respiratory organs. Do not waft until you are sick~buya bottle tn-day, It’: the beat remedy in the world. Dr El). MORIN s. c112, Limitéc, QUEBEC, Que. qiiaitaiiitetitasiitaaitasatvsiitamasaitmumitcaieataitasstasaitvsxaaitwith.' ndlll Iunlnlaiutmtratiaieaatsnn ~ E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St Chartottietown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass insurance at Lowest rates. Gtiotl Strong, Stock Companies l§fl§&§D§l!&§*§*§* ions that. warn an experienced stoektnan nf danger in time qto takc steps to avoid it. He will continu- ally have on hand sufficient epsoit salts for airy t-tuergettcy, spirits turpentine anti street Hplrits of nt- tre, tilso stimulants of various kinds. Whenever a cow is noticed to refuse food or to 11111111 it over in a careless ntunner he will glvtt front one and a half to two pounds 0f salts with a little ginger, as n tireventntivc. and feed lightly on soft feeds for t1 few days. it an animal it, found bfoatctl more or less with dry muzzle, and otnltt- lng a grunt with every breath four to clglt; tablespoons nplflli-l of tttr- petttitie should be given itt a pint. of raw till, tlt-petttllttg on the cottdt‘ lion of bloating. along with thi- stilts. Whilt- it ls itot easy to de- cide which of the four stomachs ts involved the trtlattnent is prttc~ tlcally the same. My expericnc" is. the first 510m» ach or paunt-lt is tnorc often af- ft-t-tetl than tht- tubers, anti the tnnttyplies or third stumaclt is the next most llublt- to get out of order When ext-cseivt- bloating occurs and great cutetislon of the left side is mt-t with \\'i‘ must tit-t quickly Jireltip rapidly l11 the as gases Ii Consti ation i‘ or Blotc y Skin g5. Went a clear, healthy complexion. regular bowels, and a perfect working liver 2 mint-uranium irst stomach and the animal is iable to suffocate and drop deatl it-fort- tiny tncdclne can be admin isterett When this condition oc aurs and tht- animal shows grcit iuttttsiiittss topping should be re sorted to, which consists lit mak '11g 1m tipcnlng into the stonttici 111d letting the. gas escape. A tru ::_‘°fi'i,1“l_l"‘$““ inf‘ ‘We 1° llisflfilivlncar and cattula is the instrument U eh‘ a “"817 “"4 u"? 9MP! that is best suited for this operut ion, ‘but as the stomach is attached to the skin mid-way between the point of the hip and first rib a puncture in this location far enough trotti the muscles of the lotus t. prevent injury with any sharp in struntent will ansyver the purpose it is my experience that the firs etnntach of the cow is t1 verv ltnrtl) organ, and will stand rough treat tnent, anti while it is proper to dis infect any knife or instrument use“ for this purpose i have perfortnct it several times with a_tiy knit‘- thut ltappcttetl to he hundt,’ whet nothing better could be had soar enough with good results. However we rarely have to resort to sucl. severe treatment, but we shoulf never leavc a sick animal to see i_ they will come "around ot their own accord. Delay is very dangerous in impaction when digestion ceases and large quantities of food lodges in the digestive organs, and a c011 dltion of partial paralysis occurs _anti otir trt-attneni is*110t only tr at once atintittisteir a good largt dose of pttrgative titedit-itte. buttt do evciflvthittg we can to ltat-tteti dl gostion. wliit-h is bent tit-coiuplislt t-tl by warming the itody, putting hot salt across the loins, atul l. cultl water is before them cover it so the animal cttttot drink at will but ititltit-c it tu take all the wit’. er it will drink as wttrnt ds possiblt in fact do t-ixt-tgvtlting possible tt warm ttpvtltc stomach and follow tip the iturgzttivt‘ tiictlit-itit‘ with gtiiuttlzitittg tircucltes. i ltave klltiWl. tnost st-vt-rt- and tinrtrasnttttblt rcatntcttt to be tgivcit itt ('llS(‘s ot ititiigestititi and itnptirtion._ giving, tltt‘ animal first heavy tltiscs til rltill5 then following shortly aftci with still larger tioscs of varluui- kinds of tucdiclnes and allowing the animal to chill its stomach by drinking cold water that might bt within ‘its rent-it, and if the animal survives (by reason of d vigorous ttllllfilllillltllll iti spite of such sup ttrstitlotts handling the treatment is ltcrtiltlctl as it sure cure for till‘: complaint. .\t'ter the bowels hart tuuvcti the lillllllfll should not bt allowed any solitl ‘food until it starts to chew its cud, but at this timetho owner is so anxious for recovery and as the return of ap- petite is an indication of this hi. will often allow animals to eat t-ttoitgh to ‘bring on a second ut< tack and defeat all chances of reco- very.‘ :Very limited quantities oi soft feeds should be given for 39V cral da-ys, stich as bran ntaslt, tht lit-st quality clover hay or u very few roots. lfew ticuplo can be made lo Tc illlZi! how i-IOIlSlIlVI‘. a cow's stom- ni-h may be after t1 severe attack of indigestion. atid it is hard to get them to feed lightly enough for a sufficient length of time to allow a full recovery. Not only should we iced very lightly but it is always hotter to give stimulants such 11s a tcnspoonfttl of gentiau three times 11 day, or one of the stock food pre partitions, which is albout the only time we ever consider their use ne- cesstary. Always bear in mind that ati animal that ltas passed through a severe attack of lntllgestion will be sensitive for a cottsiderttble len- gth of tlmc. Every owner ,of cattle should keep the full supply oi‘ medicines l ltive inentiunt-tt continually on hand, nut] treat flfililefl)’ f"!!! 31"‘ mal showing signs of digestive ile- tangement. it will not hurt them even if tilt-y are not sick or liable to be administer 11 dose of e950" stilts, and in many ifl-‘llilncfs ll may save us a lot of trouble o!‘ the life of a valuable. animal. Of all things learn to be observing and recognize any indications of apprvl chlug trouble. Prevention in this instance is many times better than cure. w‘ M‘ PEA’ Commission of Agrlcuiturt Delicate Desserts _ Made With (ieiattue Time was when gelatlnes were Qlihgf wine orle1nons.f0rttdin11@1‘ dessert or for the invalid's tray. Now they may he of all fruit flav- urn, they may contain nuts and fruits, or vegetables and tneais, or fish, and be served as soup. 1481M! or dessert. Besides the gclsttlnos themselves, of raspberry or 0th?!‘ flavor, saved with cream or u cold custard sauce, they enter ln-to and make possible some of the most delicious of our frozen ipuddinltt tin-l zlto like. The delicate nsplq, the natural gelatlne of the bones, made in the home-kitchen, can be practically duplicated by the aid of the gela- line box and a flue sense of season- ing. The hard. rubbery concoc- tions, lndlfferentlyl of feeble flavor- ed that too often are offered as "geiatlnes" are enough to give these useful foods a bad name. Geiatlnous foods" are easily digest- ed ant] readltlyabsorbed, butdo not. carry a ‘large amount of nourish- ment, and thi| M: them particular- ly fordellert purposes. yvv w . mm- .--»-§,~=~~-~» '1 ‘y. because the automobile business has grey-m. has grown because there has {grown up in Antcrica, and all over the world, a demand tor the kind of a motor car Dodge Ifirotitcro build. It has grovm because the uwrs of thpsc cars have given Dodge Brothers a gootl name as cdrehll,‘ co: sciontious incnufactttrers. . The result i: first v: zercvcr these two \vo:dc.——...;cl;c Broilers-are seen, theyictaud as o. symbol of‘ exceptional motor car-‘vc-liie. ' Even yvhcrt they appear, all clone, on a wind r1, c: a viall, cr u bul- letin board, they instantly mean something; épeéia'l' and significant tp tit-c passer-by} They call 119.2. picture of a par- ticular klztd cl‘ a nzotor car. wit: lzind of , which Or, to b: exact, 11pm‘ . motor’ car ricrl: an 'l‘l1i‘o business has not grown jus‘ J ~—-'—i-—~_~i iitllliltltltllt lllilttlttttyttittiilltl _._.—_—_-.=_—..——... __ _v_. ti... selves, not merely 3:1 America, but the witlc world 0310:. t it The first thought: that fbllovzs, wherever they are seen, is the thought cf o. car that is reliable. The name has come to suggest intcgrity-éntegrity in the car, and integrity in the manufacturing and business methods of tltetimert who_ build it. Such a good name; is, of course, almost priceless in value. ' Dodge Brothers are keenly alive to that fact. " ' ~ They realize that the permanence of their business rests upon the continuance cfihzt good name. They realize that such a name is a perpeittcl promise to the people, which must be perpetually fulfilled V, by a finer and finer product. ' "As long as the name is attached to their motor car, Dodge Brothers ‘ may be depended upon to safeguard 1e, 19 ' " t , —?-——F—-.........1._.w:...... . . .. -of xohtfne are about four “b19- pcople lzstvc cotnc ‘co rlcscciatc with the name Dodge Brciltczs. ‘ The two wordw-Qlfiodgc Brothers —a:c an advertisement; in them- j KENNEDY, WEBSTER MticliiNNDNlTD : 174 Great George Street, Charl and protect it. As long a: they build motor cars they will be the best motor cars Dodge Brothers can build. ottetown, P. E. l. _ u...“n"...m...nt-t-t-u-ttt-t-i... t..."nu-u".-m.»tt-lu-nnn-tttu-nn-tun-nu...""nun-tn..- t - i iFF. . . . desserts are amazing to our foreign friends‘, and probably equally so t0 the discouraged stomachs which when they are already comfortably replete and have a sufflclentuidb 0! digestion to attend to, find ttheur selves presented with plum pudd- ing, or plB, or cheese, or chilled with a liberal portion of ice cream. Especially for children. gelutines offer a ltarmless concession to the desire for t1 fancy "top off" for the nteal. A portion of plain orange gelutlne (one-half cup) would give only about 60 heat unizts, five of these-due to protein, and the re- mainder t0 sugar, while half acup of vnnllht. ice cream would have twice as much fuel value, due almost en- tirely to the large amount of but- ter mt that the gélatlne does not offer at all. Gelatitno as it comes in the ordin- ary packages cannot. be dissolved in a. hot liquid, but must first be soaked 1n cold water until it is completely hydrated, or until it will take up no more water", {then dissolve iii the hot liquid which forms the basis of the dishNbver boll gelatfne but stir in the hot liquid until dissolved and remove immediately from the fire. The instantaneous and ready-to-use gélatlnes of course save time, as they dissolve at once in boiling water. . ) Observe exactly the directions given on the box of the brand of gelatlne you use; but for most of the standard makes allow two ounces of the gelatine to a very scant two quarts of liquid; this will give a clear quivorlng jelly for ‘ plain. orange. grape juice or lemon jelly; but when fruit and nuts urc added the better propor- tion is two ounces to a scant one and three quarters quarts of the liquid, k ‘ When the dissolved gelatltiti is to be added to whipped cream ,or whipped mixures, as in Bavarian creams, psrfaits, etc; it musLbe cooled before i-t la beaten in; other. wlselwill settle in a firm mast; ut the bottom of the mold. Two ounces spoonsful, level. ‘ . -_-+'>.__ IN THE HOLY LAND f in a small Irish village. the moth- cr of a soldier met the priest. ‘sure. it's bad news, I tbave," lha said. "Pat has been killed." t ‘ 0h. l om very aorryi,‘ nit] the. priest. "Did you receive word from‘ the War Office?" _ i - "N0." she said. “I got. word fromtil himself." "' The ‘ priest looked perplexed. “But how is that?" she naked. "flare," she said, “here is his let- ter. Bead it for yourself?! , Our HOG?’ rite mm ma: “Dear mother‘: r um now in the Holy Lend." liv- !'I "$881001 '_ .'_'. tTeeth Are Ruined By a Film—-Millions of Them All Slafemenlr Approved by High Dental AuI/torilrkr ‘F re A 10-Day ‘Tube of Pepso- dent, to show you how to end film. See below. l IEGJN l’. p On Your Teeth Now There is now on your teeth a slimy film. You can feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. ' The tooth brush alone doesn’t end it. {The ordinary tooth paste does not dis- solve it. So month after month it: stays there and may do a ceaseless damage. That film is what discolors --not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds, food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions ,of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- rhea. Most tooth troubles. are now traced directly to that film. Dental scientists have for years nought a way to end film. They have known that brushing could not save teeth if left that film upon them, ‘Now that film combatant" h" been found. Convincing tests, under able t authorities, have" prdved ‘it beyond question. The method is now embodied -\ in a dentifrice called Pepaodent. And we supply it free for testing to anyom “who asks. t '11.. New-Day Denfifrice" amt-cm" "r " '- zines: , nubile-finalisation The Way t» Btitilt _Pepsodent is based onpepain, the drgestant of albumin. The film is albu- mmoua matter. The object of Pepso- dent 1s to dissolve it, then to constantly V combat it. --.' , PePflin 19h: learned possible. It . rnuiit be activited, and t ' usual ageutl 1s an acid harmful to the teeth. But science has discovered a harmless acti-t vattng method. Now activated pepsin "n b‘? aPPlifllt night and morning, to_ combat that film. i" Leading dentists everywhere are now ‘t’ uivmng Pepsodent. Countless people f have already adopted it.‘ And trial tubes are offered everywhere to show 1 others what it does. Send the coupon for g 10-Day Tube. ‘ N?" how dun the mot m1 after ;_ using. Mark the absence of the slimy, film. See how the teeth whiten n the t 58$ film dinppeere. = Let your own‘ mirror chow you whctQ‘, Peplodent means to your teeth. Then . decide for yourself about it. Cut out t "W. coupon now. - i t . .4 aefifla ‘Tm-DI! Til». 0| x ‘l lien-Dex. Tube-Free: l ‘H!!! rwvsonnur couriulv. ‘ 11°! lwlbnlAvmOhiezfll