TEE PROHIBITION POLL. Much of- .tlio burden of taxation in tlie iloiiiinion inJls on. the farmer. Hence .the- incidence of charitable aid to (he poorer anion*; city dwellers has. a. • vital concern for him, and it fives him :i vital and. live interest, in Uio health of tho city and environs quite outside the moral and humanitarian aspects. May Ijo these, things, added to the fact that- 80 per cent, of tho additional taxation imposed as a result of tho war. has been placed upon the shoulders of the farmers and business men, have made tho farmer, sit up and tnko notice- Of thiiiKS political as lie never has before. Tho National Efficiency League numbers in its ranks many of the best and brainiest farmers unci business men in tho Dominion. They'tiro convinced that Prohibition means more efficiency, moro production, reduced taxation, reduced cost of living and less social unrest. There's only one ticket for the farmer on Thurs-day,'-April'-10, and that's the one lie's Roins lo vote. Strike out tho top line.— Advt. WORMS. - ' SOME STRIKING SYMPTOMS. " A. child who is 'afflicted with worms will often Iμ in an indifferent state of health. It becomes peevish and irritable, and will have a strong , , tendency to pick the nose, and there will bo severe itchJSS iiif; of the lower bowel. GrindM' 7 ins tho teeth and suddenly htnrling up in the sleep will I mmU "' £o k° noticed. The bowels rt Wf 1 arc irregular, sometimes ran✓«sO \ Htipatetl, and at other (Jimea jftf'tjS \ relaxed, with bloody discharges [(• !'' , as m dysentery, and not infrequently tho discharges will ||i be m (lakes and shreds, which ra<j\L • might ha taken for partlydigested food. Tlio bust proof of ivorjiia in worms, and if their presence is suspected, immediate stops ehould bo token to positively establish the fact, and mice established, Comstock's "Tltad Shot" Worm Pellets should bo ndinihistercd. accordiiifj to directions. Worms require a specific medicine, and thpre is no remedy ra ell'ective as. these Pellets. They kill tho worms, destroy their eggs, and'dislodge their nnsls. Comstok's- "Dead Shot" Worm Peljcls nro a purely vegetable medicinal preparation for the eradication of worms in children and ndiilts. For sale by all chemists nnd srnrekeepers, price 3s. Gd. per packet, or will ho eent post paid at tho winio price by Tho W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Parish 'Street, AVellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 156, 27 March 1919, Page 7
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393Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 156, 27 March 1919, Page 7
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