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Stro4§: t ees. aed titt v;',12014
ripe POTiof the Shire,
green ,and gold,, el.a.shpd by shard9W'
• Shelts, welts the night, •
A. thousand; inilea to westwarA
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INDUSTRY Is ONE OF IN.
CREASING IMPORTANCE.,
DominiOn; Coriditio'ns..Snitahle
for.Protiii,ottfin !zof Richest.
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and Finestyeitry.. .
.04 or he •OhnOle act 9f 'a ril1e0
yv4rd• bland natural:hit in 1387,.who
for thefurtlieranee ef his studies cp
Xelh. • haP drneloPed 41,11 '11.4tluEtrY
and bred hi captivity •sonte
• which ilea not only .f.iPtaa4 fkO111. tliO • :
• „RODDY,. .
, crossed the -berder: into the .United .Varlatiotia—!Rodd, Rod, Rand. ROditi.
.,5tates;" but.„,is making , •Marked pro- • Raciai • Orlin 7.*AnIg10-Nornian; and
:Kress, in many other beuntries, „WO.. French ,,• • „
C *same good tea, for 30 yea
moles and Their Origin
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little island to .a31 parts of Canada and!
da was:the pioneer -of the .farfarmleg Souree—AAivert name;
tuins.trY•i•,., she. is still the'ploneef.:14. Here Is a group of family; names de- ;
witieli have ,Worked out, in that Penn-
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SR.18,13ANff,
Raclai • •
ItlO
diVelapniPrit,of, neWailitiSeatif the rived from! *ITO?' `44140, 'and ..494"ce7'A Pi4C°
, cnit, "ifittl".by giving the ,the :•Origin is ,ilitiOet. COmPletelY'...epneettled :Brilbae peAapl,' Is not:',a110:149;
beeelits- prker experimentsla-promet- bY reason of •the drastic variatiens `,io widely borne,- but it Is widely known.
ing the doe-testi:catkin , 9f Wild fur- which it haw he.en,snblected in the past; It" belongs 14 the .Clansitleation of
:! hi Canada the industry is one ,of • day, andls indtiedIby .ineatts 44- Wed front iianies of 'placeS, !In' this, YONNG.: CHI
:hearers the ()Ver. • -theugh the given name still exists to family -.patties, whialt have been de
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OGDEN'S LIVER.PO
4 gull across the4e*:" horlzon
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swerves, •'• ••
BsRy0sADC„rEmA.,.S.T.
.$)#00.40g:lts sui3O*.14:go .pv,ay :the .NEW
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Eehntt the sane si seta, On eit1e
e . ; . •
g?-e;ntroa4rtyWozte 0 waters heavea Ejt-pwatteisrefiroiteWmii:ahl;yN0411.7y0;iioi.e;r:
;very': desert, and 'hiS, "ehesen: '•;:* `'' - • Ei of This System.
THERS- duebesa of. the "imilearrier •We'tte,'Oe.•.
'tem 'or broAdcasting, whiCh' Was, de,..
• veloned by 11 4 BroWn.. anItC:
• Keener inemberi the-eleetrical ett-
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elneering staff of „the Citi'versity• of
Illinelirie-announced al1. Positive after
nether 'series. 0 tete which here Out'
the results of 'previiiti.s tests- hela, ()var.
iitiried.of* niore than a Year -
The ' pihnination of 'lading" is an
added .fgatitte,ef the:nevi broadcasting
-0-Sienewhichnow---seeros:p.OSaihip,.•_Tn,
witclhasatc•curerritet!ly:inetealrir;e:di.1:i.Silitrtip.-ollt,Viltra..8
'Ot.attdiliii•Ity of both the carrier wave
:syStelitand, the new nonearrier system
Were: Set -up., a diatance,• of •100 'to 4431
,f1TOT-4 the—un
radioph.one With whiclithe experimen-:
tal Fain*, is carried ;On.' These. inStru-
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over isvsasisv. jusp.ortates. - Evsi,), comp:inn,. - _ .''' - . . ' , , - initanee the.placti.neme is of Cornish- ...,...„......,
province los now a budding little .1111c- ' ..T14rgivennameis'aprard,' which, to Dritials Origln, forming' a -part of the .. ..
thill:14weuretchart,eir' ttinli:scituetzt.h.Prattiusde :my:
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' leOs, and Alie West 'prOMISos, in time, .kliglisli;',Oyes and ' ears, peemat a long new SeantY remains of. an all, but .exr
year '`7T0'.e 'it-,--fivtifOlTifig:inthenumber
-,-, 4- - The - - 14y 10 the "-.4eliange-1.1to_Wever..is brnc
'ah inore allMdto ' the .*elsh and ' ..fort to her. little' ones—any to rival tie East isTqi. only does each. way fretta. Rodoy, .., .. , , . 'fillet branch 'of the °Fide langnage, a
. xanchilig establishments, : 'but - new the. tendOneyeat one period in the de- „the, Breton than to the Oielie 'Of' Ire- litIlin?,14;*WleihnlwailLiel ..tniiies.Va.by4013.7res7e14a:(11i.ekaertePY
-. ,V„MetiAs of ,animils.. bron-0.t.'uniRT) velOpmeat Of-AlietOrenChlatignage,....te lancLand, the Scottish "Highlands,
'7 deldiestication forthe Oat- time- There -substitute, it._:"te't for ..ap. "1„," and' also. ' Around'. the'. nano . may be woven • a ,reconuriendation ' frOm . the mother,
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are .6344, 1,t40 for • tonis. IA., the „Ea.: the. tenth** .t0 sef1e4..the originalli....tointinee—Aff Speculation . wi, to: till": :, 4sToltat, Is why .Baby-i'ertywii '716.1-letzr,are
popular : ' Thousands -a mule*.
• n11.41.an with, intli* the4 f4iY,Odo. tiOimeAi• littiIrli.g,;D:._ . ..,1.,,, ,. -k‘.• ..? • ,. •,. scenes Which occurred there .• in ,Int'' throughout' the . eonntry, no only Ilia
o2 ten differenTiWere-r--i millielt-n faitiedr*The7intbstittition-of-the4•uLfotthe_ dent- da s. bad-re:the' M.ive4 . of the theinfor their.,•Own. little one but'are
-year...train ,these Sitsbj.fshineate sin- tent by the Nornians4ho w.ent.to Eng:: Vent iit Christienity„; : ...for the, name mend theta, te`otherniothers. . Thdue-
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• Of ;91r,er•S11:000,910! • PE/10°0M' ,"I" Was neVer carrie.d tn the:same Saxen and.th, Ncrinan before .the ad- !always delighted-freli-Otble7to'reConay
.proihnate $1,000000 in :value,: whilst lend as It Wee the: stkiecIP,Ok. the means Of: judgment:" It evident- andsof mothers- have proved BabY's
live animals liold from them reaCh French, hecause• the • process was IY constituted anciently the court in tlitki Tablets to be Without an mina], in
relieVing••their little ones of anYof Ole die our sygtenci wag'. used, but did not
ments .fine'Vved the, usual fading when
*alto of ifearlY,$1,509,00,• :terrupteci by the reviiIng.,dOminanee ineh• were .,tried their of,
The ;Usefid
, Plough.
conntry life. its' sweet!
In moderate ColdT(1heat, ,
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To walk in 'tile air, how, pleaFant
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every field, of wheat, .
fairest .pf •tioWera. atiOrniugr
bowers.. -., •
itvery'speado'w!•;hrOw;',
bo. that, ceortier may.
*9oinpare whit .thent,Whe'elo.the'.14
g4 y
4,nd„follow the nsefill 'plauglf. •
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They ,rise with the Morning !Sri,
Arid laboUr till almost dark;
Then, folding their sheep, they h
en. to sleep.
While every plea.sant
Morning le,ringing
that are singing
On each green tender bough.
• With What 'content and. merriment
'17lleir days 'ere spent; whose •thinda
are bent •
9 ovt• •t ie useful plough.
. —Old Song.
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1.-I I f
n men or,Colds,.
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The fastest .single -screw 'merchant
Ship' in"„•the 'weed. is the S.S. Royal*
Scot, w lc vas built,te give a speed
of 22. knots,: and Plies betvveen
. Edinburgh,,,
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Two. it ,takekt to _make ti....5itarrel;
est,
Inoreaaing Annual Sxport. ' of the Saxon. tonette itt,„Eagland, '134t .fenee aceerding tO. Inws :and. eustonls inank minor ailments :wh'ich :arise ont,[4ary barticie when the noncarrier
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::. ai,e'iaying t,he foundationit'of,fer-farm! • the mcist part to 'English developments. 144011 leterVe.riod. when , inert •caine, to, ough in actien,. 7 They.' be.nisti •Consti; t4e5'.sllf:steneosittnlehes4h.'.i;tPbar6atefdtte.t :994h
Was,.errililiay..edtt.i3IliogWe,evieiliith, tip, aedevactunst:
.., • Animals fro in Canadian qur farms, . there . a,rtt nuinerptia, caeep'..in which .it now forgotten:, But long since the of.a derangement of Stoinneh ink. 1:
'fa to be noted: : , '. . ". 16er:eater of the ..Place has. been .fOr- 'bowels ' Baby's ' OWn. Tablets :•are . the age
in paitieular .foXes •ai-e i ' ' thatioue
..demand from: other, cimatiles which ' Rodd and Reddy May be. eittesed for 'gotten tbe name has •Sturelt end. inthat ideal laxative•-•-• asy• to ,:talte but. ther- .
atiop4;444.11,9„t ._ . ':. • ' . • •• ."rittid"..ht-'',Verand",•dr.:,"paraud," or,L. .40m. wiet. they genie, aed.thenainie, and simple • feVera:;• c*pel•_worms and_ _
- ----------rulainted-for-tlin-syStem. and which the
-.. pug industries nf thniT. own.; sr of the fainilY name, from the SYllable e t ,nan es of the Places P4tion and indigestlent. break UP .colde previoue advaatages whteh Were
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-feattired by t e mo ne o •num
h - a, _ 74. ,_._ • ! 7-7 -ret priod easy. ,IThe • -is snnw"• tandints •. er
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d own given' times tills Place re—IfOld7-hrlilettictir-e
ormi---tes anif"otiler animals. te...en 0411.4.. 77:11,6"din" endirkg a name
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1 Classified Advertisements. .
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. REgNANT.s. .
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or the continent During 1922 it is en. ed; Red and Raud,, are naines more •-• Made` advent into the' „recorde of or hr Milli' al 25 Cents a box'. !rani. The l'ini:,:sY:ste•d: effieteney,!rn re on-. iTi7h;
tiniated, 'that • about",4,40.
• were exp.orted front Canada., in addi-
- ,tien•ite the shtinnent of some•copo sii7.
••• ter fox *itstp tlie .14,onden,.England;
-..:. and Canadian:markets, . Aecording to
••••the Untted. States,,,, beitatilar.• agent at
rharlottetown, total:or-Akio ..sliver
goxeS• Were -shiPped.te American: Points
as 'far::diatanesi'Oalifornia„,in .1923, in
•;additiott to Whi".ch.' there were many'
• shipments frpm on Point,.0. 'Canada.
/.00other, and. to foreign •conntries•.'In
1124.',ohipinents.,Of •foxes are sheivn,In
..:Canaditta trade returns- fai. the. 'fliet
dine; and in the siX. Menthe :ending
pePtembei atota1 'or ssg .fcppe.s.'-vAlued
at $151,395 left the Doniinien for the
• •• United Kingdom, United •Statea and
. :other countries.- . • •
; .4923; :ln Alldition.te:.ShiPPiaglive
foxes:to all,Parts• of Ciumilaand .the.
United ,Statess;•grinee Edward Ieland.
..despilehed. to Sectland• and
GerinanY:..Theolimate In certain. parts
..Scotland has .heen, tonna .suited to
lithe Dn.' itidtletrit..and that country' has
.been busy. building -up an industry,. On
•Otiitadianrfoundadoitatocli. Germany -
is paying ,sOme 'attention -to the indue-'
• try and is. seeking its baste" Material
••from •the •Japati; 'Alta*
and ;other cOuntriek,have likewise *se-,
cared 'their: foundation. for • fUture.•:do!
• :nestle bultiatrieti...frdni Canada,'
. • Shipment,to, France....
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.9. Recently a shipment pt.fiftreight :Of,
%the .finest black: foxes,, : valued at $6,8,.,
.000, ,ieft •Pilace: Edward Wend. for.
Havre,. France, • Where they: are to he
used exclusively for breeding purpoies
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b.ec,onte the .pioneets n fox,
• farniing indiultry .which Prance hopes
.' to build .4.p, • Thus Was 'One • more; tri-
like- Paid- tP• the-canadian-lndustrY,
I,f farther testiniony to the. Superiority
.4:,.canad1an *.anirnalzi. and' methods
.Were needed it.Was given in .1924 when
a nyecisl 'study 0 Canadian inethede
of Mr faritilitg Was Made by the •divi-
• ,sion- or -fur resources* Of. 'the :United
States sUrvey,. Whieh like -
Wise looked...Closely into •Oanadian
qtrvernment's 'attitude' tOward&the
: ' • ,
' • . eariatla haene4er been 14.10e -tied as
• . Winery seurce. ,of stipply, and
Is • not ctinceivable she,: ever will,
since Dominion etitidltiene Make. for
the *production • ot • the oiebeit '• and
AIWA peltry and Oitioda Is the home
Of libait .0 .the- Valuable *ltd. -fur -bear;
(Ulf,: The. production Of hits:IS-going dOwS•arei getting no food, out ,of which and Mind. Do to -day's' taiks to,
to. remain an inionrtnnt In the Y can firOdtice ranch' nalPt.. A.10.s$ .Yesterday IS the past-4,07thottnw.; is
, WOO *tile fur. farmer ,in super- results. . leariter' Iteeps half the the, future -live for tO;dAyi '•
adding. the trapPer, and the bonilnion. number 004; ihey,Consnme an.. The 'noted tot the variety
Off..irs greet opportOnity'fer the estahe aMmintof .feed equal !id' that re/milted otiti fish; .An expedition Cent by the
•IS2tiOSIttnent itt.fur tfarms. of all denerip. by A's 50 co and•lialf, feed: goeS British ' Musenni. h).t'otight, 'home Z200
7411r.•'.. OWLS and the:expansion Ottlfie new In, to prodtiCe and half •* to speelinens.' . • • '
`-'1. • .thiStry. • ,"
common. tot;Franee; and developments. family names;
; ''' ..... • ''. . • I'Dr-VV.ililani•a.'4(1446124:°(;” 13T9a:v0.4' lective tuning ;at ., the. receive. , with, ,
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.greater possibilitY ta ' tniie ,on .19Cal
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Has the Dairy Cow Been
- Given a Chance?
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* :Dairy coVm.alitymen are very mucji
alike in one renpeet___ueithet hap theinilk.prOtinCed..is 'marketed:to' the
thing,:to -say as .their Parentage; best advantage and ,:,14
ble con it o :thi has been done;
iTheY. are ;yeti different in ;Mother. we . iiiar.t9hnoiltht,'co.plrye.pared, to. deliier!
espeCt-4mati is master, the Cove ser,'
VanC• Such being :the: case, are men Judgniell •
4ivine'the,tlairy tows a Chance. to pay
theiry Way 'and.' prOia. Aheir. worth'
hei. Is a reasonable •Chanee.,for man
to give a dairy :Om?' • .• '
FirSt-SinCe.raenlargely control the
niatiliga... 'Cattle; .' we are duty
hOUMI,In . the first place to" mate: ant-.
mals knOivii prodtiation, good type
and plenty -of-vigor With' Oise another,
if the' offspring in .expected to
produce.,miik at a prOilt.
Secona,--Granting. • that 'the .first
neceseityhas been earried out and the . • . .
,
, young. aiiiind• fed With ektienie, rapidity. . •
to :the' 'Production age; we. must ,! feed
.that animal. . suck 'a *ay .10. to. give
:her.; a Chance to produce ; milk "a
profit,. Volt can this he &one.? Brief-
ly' this: 'Very animal
requires -a cer-
tain of good tonialtitain body •
heat, Utelan&-to repair the .worn out
p arta littrelndy: To feed. th)s„ iMeunt.
of fOrid ni..tiot giving .tbe Cow.tt Chance
to produce at. a, prefit, • We i.nust ,feed
In Addition to this Ainonnt,ef foodi an
*mint out 'of---4hielt1we May right-
fully' ask the Cow to. prove What she
can do. * Thle'lood, must be suited. to'
the demand' expected hail. and. it 'is -
this ,part..9f the. daily :ration. Which -Will
net onlY pay for b,to will. pAy. tor
the food COnsinned,in ,malzitaining life.
'-itselfithe-body'leat..and,the..rePalt..d.
Worn, put Parte,: , *Inst. inuelt ad-'
ditional toed:Oyer and:above the ..maln,
tins:ice ratiOncin be led will -40004'd.
not only pn. 'the. conStitution of the
cow, but. upon.ker, inherited •ahil4y td.
Otinveit, this food inillc;, :Hero, is
*hero good' breeding •shows its* Vane,.
It '1..qttite, poSsible for two farmers
having equal clumitities And. qualities
'Of feed; to feed thia, to Cattle, et equally'
'good .type. and' breeding,- and yet mitt
•
maintaining Mei • These, cows, if the' • • • , • •
. •
'ProPer. kind', ,produce Prefit..... • Furs as .Money,. •
tire . connfrieS:. and .,. ,regione.
ligenea at their lienostil' to see that where animals. bear .costly fur and are
slain lor*.tbap teasiin trade, traffic, and
C•ulture • are ,'usuallY 'farthest • behind.
"-Tile • imOst , primitive' conditions -pier
iail,"neither4allway, ••*.; highWay, •nor
even nion'er is known.' The • pelt has
. • • becOme. the. unit: og The gen
., who. pis the Microbes 'Po? , eral nlealaa ..0f. payment; in .fact,inottey.
is ettay• tO%nsi this. rea.senahle i.4.eleigh. Or a •boa t cost 80 end. so Many
' • It
question, but it takes; a let or answer-
ing:, Microbes 'find entrAnceAn„,
•td the -body and in a.feWhotirs; it. May
furs 0 this or that variety, and the,
, • .
different 'Airs frequently , beer a direct
•ratio o value to: one another.. In the -
be
, the Man is dead. :The effect seems- tfhtier.,:idt•nisi.ttr,olcctivaloufe and the dsiaobrltienefyor.rnii
semehow out • of proportion to the
"cause. ' ' • Certain :reniote • 'muting distriCts ofl
Orth Amertea and in Alaska the
low great a fire little' k
iikiortnni "y , to cover greMer,
distanceS and' the elimination loneall
OU die' carritrave-and•_*.hte:
terts'af.".Spnade, v.K11.1ch a•Te:01Pc!ssed
sPark kindleth." :•Within the food--
eanal or in. the :bleed, or in the wind!.
pipe ..tind..lungs, the • inVidere it:U.10'0Y
:A., bacillus. less than one'. fivethou!
eandth part 6./ gufixich in:lpngtif
Plies 'tinder normal.% conditions at
.aratseint:loatiwatilidd.tieattintSoe'iliuet•hol:Iffeop.erii21:1°p'11
the dePthpf'itinileid•fliie.days.
Mack • calenlates that
eis..bseiline 'Cali duplicate. every twea
ty-Minutesiand irtighttbui in one ,day,
'have. a:progeny • of fiva.: with /twenty'-
,sevennoughts after- it, .and .weighing
ever. /990 ;tens,' But ,13e4ire. this .liap;.
pens the patient IS clead.,•
• H. •is net, .110Wever, by sheer anolti-,.
PliCation • that::Miciohes hill; nor, in
most cases, by making bolos in tisSOes,••
kleeking passages:Or detouring' bleed-
corpuecies. „.„. • . , . • •
, These tbAtigp,itutt_i_l_tappezt.init th.e„:
-titir.question; ae tar is,
bacteria; eterete albitminoid PolSons.or
toitins arefataI to various kinds
of': living cells. -Within ‘the 'body, .,
Other' eases the. toxInit are. enly set
free.',bY the .destruction and Soltititin•
of bacteria' Which is'•eontinually taking
lace
• 'Alt that. vie.eat -say ,tt few Words.
is that the living 'Matter of tbe betty'
„telle,iediaiiitrouslY'stiseePtlhie te the
f tier may sustain • a los, and the Presence of these itrangealbuminoids,
other a profit. It Ohn be .done Ln this
way, 1:artner A may,iteep5Q cows and
the feed available, .Will sliriPlY auktly
.inithitelian'ae ,;rattent Ali the Ind,.
dental expenses ars, going �xt, and the
and *it must beliorne in Mind that
eVett an Innocent stuff like white of
egg may aet as a Viritient
'Give to.day the best of your -heart
:Saw.
ru...Arabia,- 'many other coun-
irieek.salt is the syntlitt . Of hosp tallty,
and imiong the."Arubs-liesPitalitk.18, RF
..,iridat a sacred,' thing. 'They .tell ,of.tt
who broke intnit InniSe One eight
and in looting. the' Upon •
. ,
*":`'...,!sittell, geld opened it and le -
'side It Ionia amithei biz* alSO og gold:
• injute:.held„a_tbird Whitdi
was ivithlifiniVffitliliiVP
-den "-Viie.:4hter.Offtetlartkft4irlitid.
•-"found --rizinnediately
: fie .reetered to .theirplaces,
Valuables thatlie hadgathered to ear%
ry 'off, btili a: house. in,
Whirl lie had "e4tkif salt." •
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Ofte ;15,10.66
... Tweak -ell lit4tulTect ralleantrmainii
aile416. a 1y:1461161i WIth„gatt.'.
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qr.!' pelt is themost important ,ipeans
et ;exchange and :the. best ifleaatire
value. „ In fOrmer .centariee pia 'fur
niriney Vat In general .use.in the north-'
. •
ern countries cif.
•
• • • It Isn't Dene.
Working- en a play
°int: "nis ntan with.'111e Idea that the:.W0-:
pays:" • . , • :.
,•haveIo�ate4 any _of, the
feSISurtitie; hive "yeti?". • • • •
Elollvla Vice.
• The •ehief ,,Viee of thelndianS, and
balf-breeds; 'Is, ehew ng
eocOa.. A men :whO'hae. the:habit 'can,
allays' he detected' by tho intuit:Mee
luitiplia his Cheek,. The general effeef
:Of the Ong. IS to dull' the 'nerves and
Stiffen the resistanee• fatigue, .
der .its infidence natiVes -enn 'endur8.
great liattehips and phys1e4f Strain.
"Many Of them: will work • for days eta
-time okpothing acept
which theY'beginto eheW.atIrealtinet
,tinie and routinize to chew-tbrOugliont
'the -AS With ail'. narcotics, ,the.
persistent usa of,toca• Wrecks 'the. Amt...
•vous.systeM anddulls. the'•intellect; :•
Street Nantes In ,
Playgoer—hyOu , don't halite. • to
•• . • .•
Business Streets 111 China' take their
IMMO from the kind 0 businese traria.
,acted .in theim. •.
4
,"RUN DOWN" MEN
AND
Cilre
The eXpression "rim down" from the 'feeble AO-
:tion"Of. tinweund tip*, and.,:the compa,vison .18 gbod
• ••, Anpfied to ,hpalth, it means a condi:thin in, which the
funetions are enfeebled, Appetite :Titits•-; "digeetiolt-"
' impa,lted, the • nerves' .impoterished, the dortiplexi.on.biti,:A.
COindeltale 'and fatigt1e,-li constant synillinni, • • •
. , . , •
, 1'46 Particular. Organ being affected, you must look for'
relief thrtiugh the blood, and. lir: Willi:lune 'Pink .tiro-•;„
the beet blood, builder knotai to mediakt,Selence. . As :year N,
bI�0& becomes .rith and red, the Varietiti' organs regain '
„iou.-ere-
-Aildifit,:liegiti.""taktitgA1r....V.Illitatie 'flux 1?Illa,,f9.:divead- low
khoW tools 4-tilOreVtitizent-,W111-slion'Aticaltitteztsed petit r
anti :renewe,d.V.,Itality.• • • .. • ,';"
4rs. •684,.lititirdttge,
. fore 'taking Dr., Pink PilisI wa8 PithipleteiY tUn- -
dwn 1 dtd not tieep',well„ niy digeliiiini Watt:Peer and .1
m�
Woild take ditty tpellti.".• The. itae ,of the •Pille 'all.
v it 15 '0. ..* thisand 1 ani no.w a. strong, healthy, WOilmil."
,
• ••••• •
,Chetbet4i.
Aitrowif4 vAacEin2; .5 LBS..'
-Ontario.
n' As' pi.VBR,EEItEit.y,CIA101,101GrtUspE,:GLAii‘.
Lt zolas1 ri's, PenP:arig•
and :l3arTed Reck -Eggo•`' -Tho Wight
- WANTS'? • -
11...N • DIIIEP a 22" •SOri"VVOOD
Heading • Boards, , dreased �ne
side to 1A" -and sawlointed both edges:.
Quote .F.0.11. here. Reid Bros,..iiptli.
well, Ont. , '
.•
In every child then?. is the sparleof
gprtius.—Sir John A.
.umimmilm••••••1=01M10
. • •
FEET
• cause colds. Minard's, . the
'great: ptelre!itative, Batkii the feet
111 M Inard's ,,and• het water. Splen-
did for eold in bead.; throat 'Of cheat.'
o le
: • hervout,•underweight people • ; •
,
-take on ,healthy titian and grow sturdy '
perfect MOdulation at the -transmitting 7
few weeks.. Trice per Plige. %Arrow
cheznical Co, 25 Firnt East,
Teronto, Ont.
end and perfect- deteet.19.4 :at . Ihe • re-
ceiver :can ••, •
7- The suppressed carrier Or iton;ar.rier
•systeni, :.differs titie'Prese t• type
as guaranteed by Druggists is taken a,
breadeasting that the Carrier
,
Waves. .go.' out ..Only'..when.,' a. rot' % is
'sounded .0i ti"iayllal)te:s.poliezi
tweeu notes oc 'spoken worcle.;Ihe car-
rier.wave .does not go 'throitgh . the air.
That, is, the: Soinid .and the 'Nieto pn.
Which it rides leave the ..broadeasting
apparatus-sinitiltaneonsly This .11:I.'
lerval of time between sound when
When
there IS to carrier: Wave the:.air
Makes PeSSI.ble.. the is.diranlage
The. Heretic.
Bis.gcitt Was not a.biped, apo like thing.
Who rttied , auger and,' a Childish
pride
Who gaVe an ear • to pre:Yer of pOpe .or • •
I king, •
„And dully" listed ail. WhO pliChed lied.•
. •
His.' 'god. coul n ev. er dd Y.]
earth, , •' /. , •
And „never note the fate :ef men
The death .of lords • and '•eitipires or
;
The rise 'and' fall of' Pedal s..,Or.
;• ••creeds...
`11.6.t4
• ,..
, , „
Mit-In those. dint, illitraitable
Where: Worldeby myriads rol
• ` itarrY,'night;
,And.....Where_the_atema„,,sterin
ing`
regions
thrOugh.
sWifif
Anoint irritated Scalps
With Cuticura
On -retiring: gently nib apotia Of
dandruff and 'itching Cutietira
Ointment. Nextmbrning s4ainpoo
with a stids' of Cuticura Soap and
hot water. T -his , treatrnent "does
iniich to keep the'scalp healthy and
.prorriote lidir growth.
latriple Eich Free by Mai Addresa da;nadian
Depot: Bar2616, Montread''Prfce .
SovIryour
2Sc-;,Oinftrineaewr.,ts25hTtan1:ng60e.sTaltieunickf.be.
•:••
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ERIE
Reed .Heisy She Found Help
in Lydia E. Onhhinei
. \ Vegetable Compound
. •„,„ • 7 •
P' - Ar4Prior.•!Ontario.-1 minst•;rii;
and tell you my .experience with your- .
medicine. !vas working at the factory
for three years and became Bonin -down'.
that I used to take weak "spells and ,
would be athoine at least one day' each '•
week.. Lwas treated by the doctots•for-
anernia,Itt it didn't seem to do Me any•
• good. I was told to take a rest, but was;
unable to, and kept on -getting worse. '
I was troubled Mostly with my periods. ,
I would Sometimes pass three niontlia,
and when it came it would last arotind "
twoweeks,and Twouldhave-suChpainsab
timels in my right side that 1 -could hardly , .
walk. I am only 19. years Of age and ' •
Weigh 118.pounds4ow, and before tak-
jng the Vegetable Qompound Iwasenby
108 pounds. . was sickly for two years,
,and-scime of my friends told me about
'Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable, Comt
potind, and when I had taken a bottle- a
it I felt a changb. My mother has been
-taking it fora different aihnent and has
found it very satisfattory. I am willing
:to tell,friends 'abo.utAlie _medicine and:• ,
to answer letters asking about.it,"---,,
Miss HA2EVBEgt4DT,Sox 700,ArnpriOT,6 ,
day' out each week .shows in the pay '
enyelope:. If You are troubled with some • .,
weak -was,. indicited,by.a rtin-down con-
dition. tired feelings, pains and iiregu-
larity,. let .1.0ydia , E. T'inkham!s Vey*
ble CoMpOUnd 114 t;
/*
. „ •
. ..
The ciod. :he Wptiliipped,hM•dred.:•Out
citsight-' .'' ' . • ,. . • . . • .1 '
Wherefere, beettnlie.that .0dil,ltaliardt
. ,
The .piens oast. hirri:olit.fOr *blasphemy;
. • -,--Stanton A,''COblelitt.,
. .
1,
..: ...• . .... ....t_.....4....i.,_,_.,_-._'....: . • .- . ,
„..notnielOtt Express Mcnre* Orders
are -on • 'Bele . in . five ..thensand •••011c'es .
throughout, •Otinatta. • •• : • .. .•
" ' • :. Mari.: ig. attire 'Than. the Riali
•'.• iniitation -ebncrete bleeks Made *0
. .
talidPePer ',wave .:beelVto,ph,d7 to ,apolAit
More natural"in. motion, picture photo;
graph, than the gen:nine' alleles. • ,
. , ,
POO Sore"Thricat Use fitlinral!*• LitilMent
,...,......:t:.-., .o. 4.....,-.---..,*
•
.
" ' Oollar :Courtship'. 'i'il.s'i4:',11 1
Jiihn McBeth, baseethed a ice
to Illartl :Mary. Manning, b t• the• in -1.
tended ,bride • 'Changed' hetn Ind, and
if
six weeks later.,Iolfzi made lie:addend',
'appearance 14 the Clerk's' ,i'llae:• ".
"Misther l'Olhiseti, itt.P.eli nary I .got:'
:
licende ,(311 .to merry • INIary
tanning, 1.d'ee.dn't,111 ar0. her..
now, pleaSe .hopor, wrld Ye :
' ' •••
gpod as to alter it, so t WOUTC1110-••
.
'No. ,yott,- Meet get ft neW1,117cente tO'.
"And .pay toile?"
"Certainly"
-ruhied
ni '
Mon; v'entire-lYiL
.t uFt coorted Ellett tty Satre -the 'del-
'
,,Proveci.safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fOr
,
• •
,11,1.unbago--- Oplds-• •
' iieadachee',Pain
Neuralgia, Toothache .
Rheumatism „Neuritis
,.‘Behve.,0..8.4sivtier,„l1ed ;bobbed litsi..`•-bitir
and ` row :Was carrying her- coinb
alsOuhd WIth .11ei4„: Rtihtii *tta'N*$:04;. 7
'whither one eVerling and taunted 'her.*.
with,: "goiling but old hens eari.
[' , .
-their contb Witti-thein."' •
'No:.
•-
• .
• f
Aspirin ta Oto trade niarlt (Poi:Atm-M. intiatiattl. Of 'liarer t, -;(101111'lle.tilr0 at afarietette;
PACtaister:ot Sallorticarld„4,4o tri. atitIOng "A. Ville it fit Well
that Aapiria thi±rttlik Ile4ri.1011.1%.:tuf6,
,ato`..e4101-
pIbl,6 aeat..ain.a
tr.fneal:taiton-1e;
• OtOler (Xaiaiittiv111 atiriNl i°teegeal.trdo tayth'VW
!
pls
"Att '45tIl yet,"
et:imams:pro:veil directionv
'
Ttt?"'bofi Of it
.Alia-tttasy
o
of t4 and I00-DrUg1g;1l4iti7i
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