ideal stable disinfectant, as it removes odors, prevents flies from breeding, and 

 sweetens and purifies everything it touches. It is excellent for the kennels. It 

 cures eczema and skin diseases generally even for humanity. It is even a 

 most excellent shaving wash. There is hardly a place in all domestic economy 

 where NOX-I-CIDE will ever be dispensed with after it has once been tried. 

 GET A COPY OF OUR SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED NOX-I-CIDE BOOK- 

 LET, for it will be found decidedly interesting and helpful. It is an education 

 in what a good disinfectant and germ destroyer can do for stock and for hu- 

 manity. Prices, 1 pint, 3Sc ; 1 quart, 60c; 2 quarts, 90c; 1 gallon, $1.50; S 

 gallons, (jacketed) $6.50; 10 gallons, (jacketed) $11.50. Expressage extra. 



CONKEY'S SULPHUR FUMIGATING CANDLES— They are easy 

 to light, safe to use, and have protecting tin basins. They weigh % .pound 

 each and burn for one hour. Sulphur fumes are deadly to all germ and in- 

 sect life, and neutralize germ infection when the air is moist. To success- 

 fully utilize sulphur fumes, the air shollld be well steamed before lighting the 

 candles. Sulphur fumes in a dry air do not do the work intended. In places 

 where water cannot be boiled a very hot brick or stone in a pan of water will 

 furnish the necessary steam. Then light the candles and close the place tightly 

 for several hours. It may be necessary to use several of the candles at one 

 time if the premises are large. Be careful to remove birds or pet animals. 

 Prices, per box of 1 dozen packed neatly, $1.00. Each 10c — 3 for 25c. 

 By mail, add 5c extra to cover postage. Expressage «xtra. 



Dog Remedies 



CONKEY'S DISTEMPER REMEDY— Distemper is caused by a 

 germ and is contagious. A weakened condition favors the disease. Pure-bred 

 , puppies suffer greatly from it, al- 



though one attack usually gives 

 immunity from a recurrence. 



SYMPTOMS— The disease be- 

 gins with a chill, followed by 

 fever, the temperature going to 

 107 degrees. There is a discharge 

 from the nose and eyes, sticking 

 the lids together. Usually a rash 

 breaks out on the inside of the thighs. 

 In some cases there are nervous symp- 

 toms, jerking of the head, twitching of 

 the muscles, or moaning. The bowels 

 may be constipated, or there may, be a 

 severe diarrhoea with fetid odor. The 

 disease runs its course in from ten to 

 thirty days. 



TREATMENT— In early stages give 

 H ounce of Castor Oil every six 

 hours until bowels move thoroughly. 

 Injections of glycerine (per rectum) 

 hasten laxative action. Give CON- 

 KEY'S DISTEMPER REMEDY ac- 

 cording to directions. The throat, nostrils, and eyes should be sprayed three 

 times a day with CONKEY'S PAIN LOTION. The nose and eyes should 

 be well washed with warm water often and greased with vaseline. The 

 animal should be given beef tea, evaporated milk <resh eggs, minced raw 



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