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'f e; l 1 \ U ;'»:f.il ' will fi to i _. ._ _ _ . ' `.i. _ ’\ . I Mothers Know That ___ _ _ Genuine Castoria il7.°§ff_'?=’?f5.`.'f.f.'f§.'.'.I'L° Always _ ill'l`il.‘l‘§l§.ll§l.°§l»llli'hE'»'?' VJ B s 6&1`S 0 _ Mgfhqd Pq|»-|||gQ ' _ _ _ For Infants and children. __ _ _ m H¢`kh_ th’ . y The followlnE address Presented to ' D0 D ter describe the process. The liquid which does the woik is nothing more than a combination of paradin and resin. It makes_ an air- tight covering over the' burn at the s-auie tlnie soothes the wound and al- lays the pain. ` “Laid on with a brush it would be bules. the patient does not even feel the fall of. the spray on the flesh. and .lt is quickly covered with a waxy -sur- face that becomes air»tlght as soon as the r-trips of cotton batting are laid over lt and painted evenly with more of tne same liquid. The temperature of this liquid. painful, but as it drops ln tiny glo- 0 piuniitorphinc norlli l‘i‘omotcs l)igcsiion.Cluerl'uil Slgnature -- IICSS ilililli2Si.C0llltilIlSli¢lll!i’§ _ when applied, is 70 degrees centlgrade, llc of 1.5 degrees Fehrenheit My atten- Nor Nxincoric. _cronfa/rzmoanmmn ‘ Hnuptiir -fred' JLir..t'nu//1 v- /»i.¢1//».su/r- ` I AuuJ'n_¢l » 1 n 932.3%. I lfhn Mil- - 1 ;: E ;. 1" _` Q A o f mi-.moiy toreonsinri ' lio‘l1.r§t';urSlnmach.0iarrhoef\. Wor|na.t`.onvuisions.Feverish ness and L0§S OFSLIIER foc Simile Signatiire ol' 1\is C|:NrAua Canranv. . MONTRMLL NEW YORK afar Uver Thirty Years _ Ex-ct °rWr‘pPcr' vnz rum-Aust esnsunv. new vena uivv. l ral.‘ of _ ~ . tion was called to the heat first by the “S B on the skin. ` ‘ Great cars is always taken to see. 1-Im NEW SKIN GROWN OVER LARGE BURNS. ‘L_|\ 'i°hut iivw' skin iiiay -bc gruivii over ioi~i»zii~iiis buntllotl was leil in by an vcry large siii'i`ai'i».~; lroin ivtiirli it has or`tlei'i_v‘ and scaled on a stool. A nurse renioved thi- liantiageg and the liiirned n cure for burns uscil .=\it'cL‘.st=l'till_\‘ in skin. Sho waislit-‘tl oft the pus with ri l-`rciit-li ariiiy liospital.~'- hy lir. linriliv small riiblicr hoscaiitl dried the lie-sh ` .lc Saiitliort. .~\ :l;s r'oiii'i~pla:utii't~l_i' i'0i'eii‘il with' |,m-ii.-,i iinygoi-_ 'I`lii» air. with a soft white, ivax-like <'oi'erlng. it.~:~ troiitiiesouit- germs. is ilioroi1i;lil_i" "\\'liiii- it ivns still liot,` she laid cxt-liidetl iintll .\'atur»» lius hail tinivto strips of thin ruttoii batting over it grow a new coating. whicli sho iiot».~: and painted ilii.~'- with the sam-c liquid, until the wliiilc wouiitl was .\‘+~_iletl in not intvri'crtil \i'iili_ .\.'otii'itlisiaii‘-0 in iivi~iii1ui_v. The trvutiiiciii iiiieroly .i hui' <)\'PI‘ it tliurouf.:lil_\' and t|ui<'kl_\' wlwn slit- is ilii» tri-atuiciit in 'I`.hc \\'orltl's Work t.\'cw \'orl< l)s<'eniherl: “The t-ure is -simple and ear-y to uiitlerstand. I had hest tlcscrllie, it as I iirsi .vtaiv it applied. "A _young soltlier with his hands and lfact that a drop of it fell on the sound skin of one oi’ the patients so that he cried, 'It is burning mei' As he 'had just had several cans of it sprayed and painted on his back, this seemed curl- ous to nn amateur in medicine until it was explained .to me that he did not fell the heat on the' tleeh as he would that none of ii touches the sound skin. i and thin. as l matter of fact, was the only occasion of which I saw any one oven squirm. ""l`he whole thing seems so simple it strikes one at once as remarkable _that it is not t’hc common process for healing burns everywhere. And when ‘you .see the size of some of thc burns, _it curesfa whole back. for instance. chief, Dr. Barthe de Sandfort, and he o cuity of preparing the paratliu and ' resin, just right. ` twenty-two .Vears.' he s-aid 'and I have a good deal still to learn about the varieties and qualities ol’ the paraffin and resin. I have been able to train onefother man to do it as I do, but it is a long. slow process of education. I cannot train many workmen to do lt. and ut the present time I am produc~ the wonder at it grows. 1 said somo- thlng to this effect to the' medical replied that it would probably be m re widely used if it wee not for the dlfll- “‘l have been working at it for ~»~ S plums FW :How%un;. III pains very b nd short I read totrya so I took a second of Lydia E. and now I am an. I_ad- ovory woman, or married. is troubled with any of the afore- nid ;_|tmq|iu,‘>to try your wonderful Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier and I am sure they will help her to get rid of her troubles."-Mrs Easis J. Vaivnnn Smal, 'I Godwin Street. Pat- erson; N. J. Women suffering with any torm of female ills, or any symptoms that they do not understand. are invited to wnte tho Lydia E. Pinkbom Medicina Co., Lynn, Hass. (confidential), and tocsivs advice wholly treo of cost. ff.--"_: ~ __ ~__ _ _ i nu, _ _ skin. lt is not quita so simple a mat- 1 -_s _ 'N - , _ "’_ _ tor when the burns are deeper but ~_ '_ _ _ as the process is alwpys the lime and _ T ‘ ` does no; vary on account of the degree ‘ 5 " -'» 5- i» ~ __ - f of the burn before going .on to dc- ' » ' scribe other cures I had rhl s bot- - _ _ AllllllESS lllll ¢ Prof. W. T. McLeod. B. A.. B. D, on March 14th.. 1917, by the pupils of the North Wiltshire School, P. IE. I. Prof. W. T. Maclleod. Dear Friend and -Teachers- Havliig learned with regret that you are about to sever your connection with us we wish to convey to you our appreciation of your itntiring zeal and energy in fitting us lor the duties ot life. _ You -have always been courteous and kind, in the discharge of your duties as' our teacher and have proved to the utmost your lnestimable worth as our instructor and friend. We 'are very sorry to part with you for you have made our daily tasks seem easy by the' etilcient, manner in which you explained all lessons. You have brought the school up to tho highest standard- of .proficiency Twenty-two have studied all the sub- jects required for entrance to the P. W. College and are _well advanced in the work. ' Please accept this iiddressand purse of money. not for their intrinsic value but just to prove to you that we ap~ prociate your kindness and labor nnioug us.. . (Signed) Murgnrct.MacLciiii Mao MacDonald Wm. A. Cullan ` Florence Coady and thirty-four others. The occasion of the above address and presentation was celebrated at the home of Mr.`Edison Easter by about eighty school _children and' pa- rents. ' _ Mr. Easter called the meeting to or-_ Was Cnlltllltlely l " " _ _.___-' F 1 T? M589#-1s,»~191-mi wnii severe iso oi 9,, -__.__i __<._.,,, swonN_ s'rA'rsMsN'r Fnoni A MAN wi-to mis ' Finance in on.-'ci-iAss'e~oturxgzgfmnspi °°" _*___-_*lm There is no longer any debate as~a to the bei-it treatment for itching_ bleeding or protruding piles. But' since nliout. one person in every four suffers more or less from this annoy- ing ailment it is necessary to keep on telling people about Dr. Chs.se'a 0intm_eut. ~ _ Mr. \Vm. Shaw. island Brook. Que., writes: "l am writing this to let you knoiv the benefit I have derived from your Ointment. I have suffered -more or less for years with prntniding- for me than all novo not been ut>tili‘>’ie.lth~,‘ll,°’ “ winter. Iconsldar it to be thee I" remedy for piles 1 im., 8,-,Q I" and shall"always carry g' \,` u' ima. although I doi_i't thlnkpix wi nee it for iles. ' ‘ "1 for Qother pb;-poses. w?nh?|:;f‘;“°d 1 such as burns and cuts stirsllm °*°-- _Nd my wif° Hays it 'isbn °h° the best remedies for such 111,: ° W0 NWO ever had in the hcusepon 0100811 you only charge sign; ce,,,aA piles, and last winter i got so had. I for anyone--amicted i/ith pi Y°\1 W h 0 was completely laid up with them. I you can use thi l tt went to our local storekeeper and B e er it 8 lic No is asked him if he had anything that' was good for piles and he recom~ mended Dr. Chaeo‘s Ointment. I purchased it liox and took it home and used it according to directions and for over one year I have not been troubled with piles. il had tried other medicines before but they only gave me temporarg relief aim that i one box of your intment did morel _-_-_~>.--‘-----' -f---v=--:-4-:.-::.-_-:_-:_-_-:.v.v uv bot for.lt. l_t is well worth $5 it 4 v refer anyone to me who know about it for piles. I in that in my business I ani known” over the English portion of Queba and am .having this statement ,,w0° to before a Justice of the Pcaco -.' "Sworn bofore mo this first day April. 101s. M. M. Holbrook, J P ilsl-and Brook. Que." D;-_ Chia. Ointment, 600 a box. all dealers ii Edmanson,-Bates dt Co., |.,td_, 'p0,,.,',, _ der and Mr. Amos Monaghan was ap- pointed cliairnian. _ Y _ After Mr. MacLeod' had replied to the uddress'an enjoyable programme was rendered during which Mr. Amor- Monaghan accompauled by Prof. Mic- Leod added to the pleasure of t o evening by their violin and song' s‘e~ lectlona. ° I lQHE§B'MMEi!§@E§H’$§E@5€gf|l / ( 1 WA R LOAN 1-_-_‘_-_~.~::_-_~::_~_-_-: _-,-_-_-_._ ~... ,vc ,,,. , Prof. -Mclocod' ave . . readings while thge tluscitllm ilgughla? Evelyn Clow and Mr. miooo nas,” deserves special montioii. 0 About 11 o'clock all sal dow" at . iaiuo iooaou with me oiioiooot ooiiiii A o_f tho land~aftcr»_- which a vote 0 i LT-‘i ffl _ \ \ EE DOMINION OF CANADA _ ~i' iciitutltlii 'l`lii it ni i|.i1'\' l liunil expr ‘in ' _ ' ' ‘ IJ( " . ‘ ~ routing iisvil is ii .-pct-itil |i1ixti1ri= oil "\\'li;itcver thc vivtliu muy have felt paratlin uint ri».~.in; anti ilii-re arc _\'t-t|nlimit it this wus u very simple case. t'cw who ran pri-pairs' it trn`w-tii'cl_i'.|l Soir the liantis zi week inte-r and I\lr. Arno l)osi-li-i“leiiru| ilius '|ilie_\" ivere <-ovi\i'etl with new supple ing hardly iuore than enough to sup- ply this hospital and the chtldi'en's hospital in Paris-.’ - Dr. Barthe de Saiidfort has named his product. ‘anibriiicj and, naturally, his successes with it has brought iuiitators The most siiccesst`ul of these, l learn. ure Gerinaiis. who are using a some what similar pre-paraiioii foi their badly burned soldiers. "\'i'itli all due reap:-ct to Dr. Bartlic de Saiiili’oi't’s pei-soiial ability in inaii- utactiire what interested me most about his- process is that the cure lies in the method rather than in the par- ticular product. Doubtless his pre pniation is the most success.-ful. and. on that ii(-i:ouut deserves special re- cognition, but the greatest benefit he ’ has done the world is to do it at all lie' told me he would like to prodiice E ' *"1 .E 2 _ his ‘anilirine' on a commercial scale. and ii' lie does so and makes n fortune from the scale of it. I for one would r~' w say it was one of the most justified fortunes ever ainasseil. ~l saw lilm spare terribly burned men enough pain during a fciv morning’s work to justify liiin in becoming at least a millionaire. Dressing Comes OH Easily "it is not necc».isary to go into nil the illatrcsniiig details that frequently attend uhc arrival of a new patient. but pieces of shell. burnt powder. and dirt must usually bc picked from thc ._ burns. especially' if on thc fncc. l|_ ls v not always. possible to got the burns _ frco from contamination without. cans ing the patient great lninicdintc pnin. so thc nnraos do -thc beat they can and lot it go at that. ~ i»r"f'- - _ ` I was hardly any iloali ovrfr thc tcudnns. Il q lim thc trcatinciit was thc saline an ° ° ow-r with tin- niuo o~'ox|iionvei'h"i1ito'fuli5" registers ' bonds of authorize denominations, without ., coupons at any time on application to the Minister of Finance. _ _ The books of the loan will be kept at t.he»Depai-tment of Finance, Ottawa. . Application will be made in due course-for the listing of the issue on the Montreal and Toronto Stocl:`Exchanges. Recognized bond and stock brokers having ollioes and carrying on businesain Canada willibe allowed qi commis- sion of three-eighth: of one .per cent. on allotments made in respect of applications bearing their stamp, provided, however, that no commission will-bsallowed in respect of the amount of any allotment psidfor by the surrender of." t. ‘JA _'F14' ' ‘Li _ ¢.fi qi .Agfa _-»_~ _ f,._f _ _'_d.. ‘.`_i . (ii il* . 1,; i iii tp _-,__-_ -"_.`»__ .__-_.__. .’.‘.__._,_. _..._-_ ._ ~ ‘J .Y-_~__» .__ _ -_. ._- ___., . _._ , -~._ ..._ `»- -` _ ._ -. ._ ._ _ _ .‘»..~, ...._. ar ..:- '.-:-':..,~,_», _.-._ _ - _ _. _. , - _._ _ - .fa canncnactnnnanmncicnnootannncien nntaincc f-sf _ ‘ J o+_-|»-so-o»-s +4- ososscoeoeoooooq- -o_>o»‘+o~»4--u-+44-4e+++o+c -so ++.,_,,_,_‘__H..,,.,¢.|i»os-o -eq 4-~|»+-|-+4#-no Prospectus and Applicatitm Forms tor the New War Loan will be supplied by " A ¥§§§§ O15 'IHDQOOQO *QQ* OO _ ' EAsTEaN°sEcoRI1*1Es-co. 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