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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-08-19, Page 3: •10". • 1,..t.1444. • d• =SWUM ..,2"...a:1:44r.1041 r ' 4k9.etite0.1441.1***4 tre tt • • , • tliOrtit-447rOVirett It gears; it tiders; As Dan. Appears, M Den the ferr-,Man aerate!, AREA ESTABLISHED AS 'PWIANE$1,1PRODU Rt. . , • . _ *AitiOunt ..$ilvirzliad -7e00001y-DoubleOdill--, This can Only be Pone by Keep- h*g the Blood Rich andltegt x If you would regtiiii.yoUr Viger and SiahltiOn, ',seen your Wed and nerves. in geed condition. Angarnie, or thin 'blood, *were, the Vitalitn .fitneVell the nerves and causes a general elin-down nd4fon"Nithen the blood le thin the shin 1.1.011.10' tile "Shoulders dill).0I) Sad weight le:lost, The Tintimof latiSagn-:sPOtiterialkers-frertilue headgehes antraleepleseness, a4f1th DOM* antl, exhAtIstOd' after. The allVer4ead.ntini4intlustrY01 the OIght exeetion. If you have. any Of • :,!day,a• Talton greltiter71•Aue.: aVaPteiaa.,de not deittY P14 1)5,''; . ne*.• be .iwitilider04-04 a'Petnian-. 'Pink alid Yon • WO grat!tled: " •• eat EasTetag. haste In- the, ePtadeiVof, With: the prompt ISIOro...Yenient'.11r Yen?' . , . , • • eMered from the proepeetiegrettege and. "gin treatment no* inth Dr William' . • Offieers f the Korth "West Territeries. and. Yilhon"..Bralleh'efitie OePattmellt.• Of the interior. The itiguiticant en- rrr.-"•"•• nouneetnent, .made by the 'Treadwell, •titukon".dompany, that it hid been de- • • thiedto proceetlethis Year With the en- " 'Inigentent of the Mill oll.tholl' ProPerti ' at WerneChe to double paCitY of one." hundred 'tone:per eayi.is taken to indicate'tliat the triining.point had- been reached in the developmei* of this: area. This, 'Conpied. with the • Condition.. Among the thousands who ;have fund aew healtn through the - 'nag 'Of thla, medicine a. Mrs. -Herbert Nagfe, Ludlow, K13.; who had not been .feeling 'Well for some time -and 'was -gradually growing weak.e or. I would take dizzy spells and Of- ten faint.' was subject tet severe .headaches, and found it bard t� do -my week. ; tot* doctors medicine for Seats time but it did me• no good and He bare a o4a:k upoi hAoit, An nevei. manner itnalnitigiti And 'oo he nan,wtth„ ne/4,01:01v14a, •rfe Iaughffl,thildKeit , , , • . YOU 4ha ft-nit:tent of hid' Song-ee J.k• hit Of rhYthm: hOrng alone • -•-• . . Ilpon the 'wind that Wandgre. by,. gOrd weyfarer orthe sky:' ."001 se to gri to grind!" T.he icimes reach leefare, , . Now A w1.114_07.. '8,f:113011e.: Now a thrust attic*" "And 'now' a ;little lady waved:. , Her deeting-and;-and elide bits Staies. ..• . • •-•-• , • . 'He. faces iolard. her • • "Schuld.rs'trt grind teller" asks : . • P • • P. " She nods and holds aleft a pair . "Now I must work, alac Of scissere to his saucy Stare. . •, I was growing' vietiker., In thin smiles.eja•• k!9' copdltiOn I began the uee of /VI Wil - further, statement r that the .comPanY .aaw has Mame' Pink Pills and in a sbortttinie eerie orein Ing4z..on weir own proPertY, "diet. tinned 'the use..of the to a, • regarded he the'.14Prist an'', length': and found titattbe trouble that • nouncelnent triedo-40, fa; Ikitit"esard. had bothered me was gone and I was . . once more a well woman." • . • • ' • • • Operates Geeup Cla The. Yukon • Treadwell OPMPOY, Medicine bo..; Ont.„ and the which is. the. *rota. peoditter- pit* will be sent past pald'at 50 Centre ,Yukon. 'rerrffory, has been operating a a box. • • , • .'•groSLP of etairos, "situated. 911 the west-. " ct• . • .ern slope Of Kencontinuouply found, ey were helping me. • I con - "is • tb 'to silver4ead Mayo` din - Get Dr Willinms' Pink Pills at your • • , int." • ` druggist's or.iirite The Dr Willianis' The Master:. since 1921. Their 'Mill- was placed in , • • oPerrithin in 1925 and Marked the first ,oid thinga are gone, but I have -fogad attempt to Concentrate the Meita .ores a .Master „ • beforeehipment • the end et Ang,. By Whom' My peal, in'efiver tether held, ' ust: 1920, . the .Trerdwell' Yukon Co* panY shipPed. ,135 tons of conean-' trates. with : essay of '584 oe ..nees. ettrileer.16 tbe,w tound ,53: per 'alit. lead:. :A s'ml-11..azittertit of, ora, --which d'iti not reqUire•eencented- ' 'Lion wed' also shipped.. „Hatilage to .the point' of shipment neually taltes'phiee. in the *inter, the Movereent,dt the•ore ••• . to Outside. points.' the • -spring.pring. On that account, Only &small • amount Of .e.oncentrateele *chided. in the 'total quantity shiPpeeldneing 1925. " Although theep„virerenO diet -Overbid of inajor•ia ninortane.direing .1:925,""thei. fleYeloPMent of established :Pronertieti lias. been steady'. rirlth" gretifying Seireivaliropertles on which ore • bid' preVionsly.:been diseeliered "*ere • • brought. to'ilie pointOt.pkoduction. • :•On•dalena, briniedlately ,tit the ." Weitt Of .1Ceile velna 4180,4:veered In 1924 • weitt Pronnectert and several proinising- °rein:010 have been -found.- •' On mime et these .�re as, rich anY Yet found. in :the. cainu'lrits been lo- . eated. .0iii.„Preperty,'Consitithig.a the • .Aretic and Wiestiff Claims; 'shipped -375 toils of 'high-grade bre; The ore on:thie group,was enedentered in a vein drift- • eti.be froze the shaft at' a dePth. Of 30 feet the Ore ShOht ill Alive drift peeved tit. be so feetlong and,.9." feet. •Birrfaert ...Workings. indicate that • the ore body blue been Mit off. by ;a *nip rind:" that ',the Ore shoot may he. ••• expected eontinne theother. side •of the *tilt fora distante Of. 3,00 feet. . EticOuraging Preeneeta.have also • .tontid on the ilubS/,, Ceral,.. Wigwam, • Else, Dragon 'rind Ife,etor ' . . Attract ?respecters, • ,. , In. the more, ,reoetitly'.'diseovered , Beaver Rivet' area, which Iles Obeid 45 • Miles in a northeasterly direction "train .. 'Keno hill', some prospeeting• Wee, done .thirleg, the Summer1925.. , the • mailing of • 1925 the Cleeselidated •.'" big and Smelting. Coinnany. 110 men • on the' grciend, intending O. take Op- • .tIoni On, and ,prOppect son* of the :claims . on. "hickey hill,. the ,-original • • perint diecoVery,Of silveeleed 'ores' in Pea -ver River area; 'On aced-aunt:Of . the leek of transeitieteelcon fatilideek'no •',.shiemente, et Beaver River' Oren are expeeted, ad- it la ',believed that. large.., ore' reserves will...Ito:rift ,tct. be. demon-• • filtrated beforo. the exiense of Or -bidding . tor ttattooregtott.. earl be; Tho pree thelleaVet RiVer • atelette.mitch lorrer in Oliver content than those the area around Keno. hill: The action Of the COnsolidated- . **legend: SMeiting"Conitiany in prtis Petting these clitiniewill, hoWeVet, Una• '. dotibtedlY entichtertget the hOlderit Of lurrotinding claimsclaims to greater. efferte, and wilreetvit to attract; additional utesseeters , to the ileitt;. tie that Ott- Oier. ,digeeverbill may •eonfidently •". awaited,' . ' • . *. . • ' • , Riiter Reeilt. • Green fairy pipes, That plait their. Music On a -Windy. bank, • ; ".0e frail their viol strings. • Among the. grain* • Of enchanted groves., • 'Where blent wifle'elfin••nitirmtitings,, • "There eonies the reading:low Of Unseen Wlndeit .4 . • Irthijatit. the ,itio,riii4leong, • , • Anion*. teanseendent freebie,' •. • Of ditivaiiiing , • The qtriet bittint of noon- • • • • Of WM:Aland 'trees, , -Changing at even tinie 461..f", TO !Arabia -Of dreanittie • Mtisie that With the night wind sings• ', Mong.the. et/it-11110. stream& . • • .-;--:$nralf..Virilson • OfAitied.law-fi-tetiniS Witte et° pro, vId- • ,4,Ints in .14 •• " 9rews' strong beyond. rebuke, beyond • , diseseer,' • Her leVe-unqueitChed, herPliffuj • ger qtteiled 0 • ' • 0 1 0. ,. fester ,' Toward .the;•far goals et dod -toreirtie• impelled..' • Eternity seeing 'nearer pow, and vaster, And ehOwera me the toye tinpar- More' tender 'than a .motlier, fie kettle. and leads 'me • „ ' ' • ' . . , • ,Nyhere„the hdrd ,everlaatirig pathway • goes • • . : Between the pining and fedingiliglits, • Hestee'ds . .• ' Wtih the seen:ft:I:Void. All tbet:..I, ask He knows. • : And neither, Pale,: nor death, nor !aid.; .' Mete *ice • . ' Can tear awe*. my -spirit from His: grace,' '' • ' ' • • ,- • . --elargiierite ":-•• "7 • • • A : Sootsnien is 'ilsurily ,bette:r at blending .co'Ors• than ,an, Engr.ishman; according to. a stextile expert.' • : " Muses eat nzilitrapo his Pack-. The 'Children gather in a.ring' :They orowd about; they laugle they. sing: ' "Dan, Dan, :the .seissor-rean, •.• Shoe -peas. things the best he ettal" - Threripson Rich, 111 Come Sing- ing." • 1V10011. • " Take a walk in• the woods in th6 hright moonlight . . . arid yati will marvelat the tricks whith those black shadows of the trees. Can piayewith the most familiar scenes: Keats knew those IxtiPefietrable shadolis well: tender.4s thenight, • ' And haply the IS 'on -her , ' 'throng, Clesteed "around ,by Ail :ler starry •"Buthere there is no light,: , Save what from. heaven le with the '• breezes blown . Through Verdurous glooms and wind!: lire mossy ways.- -• • • A- lpha of the Plough, in •"Leaved in the Wind.". " • •' •• ••-• • , t'.14/),f413BIIII . ' ' ripen- stile reneSerthOr the Aaglor.aite- 1010044 -"."; Cbillrebarlein, Chamber' en, toefiney. , • " • " : • • ' Saalat. OrigineItierrnaterrencte` • ,Itarttotio:' 'Irr. sm8y111:01:im'yihe'. achnilo., fleerc „e -.Title ofs .0070e., • - ' : .. . -Faber :Lefevre, Fevre, Fatire. TO enderittend the frecieeneir ,Totrk Raeial Orloln:--Anelo-Saxon,,. co Ger. .•witleh. Ohs ,fmelly name ie nt te'llaY: . man and pid •riptiati: • .anme, eltplanation of tke, ealCiAl Ofganil, Seeree-An. .oecupation; . Oa • gee- .se,.:tion'Of-•:Ellglanit...itt.•theeltlididie`-'hiigh:*'01,4•Phiceier:vvv•v•. - .... '.-''',...,:::.:.• .. ,,,,...-, - 4oileWing•'the:.-hrttelftall:TrenCit. fIgglAna..; Theye'lreeepreeiderit of Frenee net ..„ , .._ • ... , , .. . .„ ... Ty, .., .„ .. , , gip. 4144y. years .ago, wIl 04. 0 baoi.o, waa roiimenor.a., ;:g ezeve ine..1,treeeo:swe .". w.,:g. --.11*-Ute-aadJazalmir,s!i,au&sore-kl,.9.P-q.--o_.tiaii;..... la4a:aa4, . m44.t.- awspaperiL,aa.,XALIFc10..t .._1".4,-t141,_0_,- t441.:„.,.'"K,I.,,,a. c114i.9,877. ' . . „ , terns of the ,Normites •were . blgilly gr- kneWn. to vittually-,eyereheee,:- • Ms. Gee •$•, .And .._ s _ ,. . ,. ._,... ..i. _ ganized. .Diseiii.linetl, perbene, WO:01.- nnme,was Felix,Paure: you wonlan't w1.190:i",f02.4thseheapitati!sia4asEttaatthlrd,.Sp.a43.0.treiii: CX 1 he ft ltet4.er' Word. The 'llormene ,e.re think : that was tli, game '' as Felix: t. 1 : tended their conquest ...over "slice' ar Smith -Mit -1r is • - - webs that float by 'in the, early morn; • . ... „ ... .. , • t4r:ga Pottto.n. or aOrthera, NorOpe he -i. , .0.44tit is the most wideapregi family 1?4,:, • . ' •' .. ' ... : •.• ' . • " ., cause or the ,.., very high orgaelsatIon mune... In the • world, • bar eitine, , ,,The POMetletee in 474latant hied Of sand aa4:.004.1p140" a.trnetitre, Tiley . :TOM ..eercrk'e et. sinithi In iiii various :torn* and: heat, when. 4venifig is•heil;v3! ahs4e theiewars becausatheY regarded War' aed•OOMIletinde, "lot to .elentiOn. YafiOns afid.. 'IWO*, .1": WO at.th'S':41trYeatt4 pcrstheyatop. • - at .00.10:tad,: :With; Oa . iteettl Of :une the proper/41'4;11 fa, it. !'s "119 r.-ji*gUePr....u., aa.ndeOf :' , iintegt ' ie :eughlya beeinetza prepositien.,":., to Bp.. aging* inittance":of any other .seregnie, warmed 'IleWgre„,!ebont. hiet-'•aTid. the ply a 1aadara .01 -rasa,' ` 'In:.thi.s. tliey;•with thg sOla.gar;e9tian'Of JOttes;, but; Solind la bia "Cara* iteileY beee, Wittig were like the ltem.an-e kis; usitke the even' the Jones of the woild•Could not 'hoTerlOgin die,.:wahe eke one or t-wo • Angleepaxons 0.4d ,,the try 't cel.t.E.It, who ,Pr,e' -hepe-te poll more than .a,"*Milcitiiiisar- •w• ...O. , er .„os. . e Pt arcing .the .. 1 - : t h . . o tell „. every - • • eyes and feel ;for Tee-fr-'' 7 „ ,r4,4 ,.,••••••i,,,,•.^. 4.• .4.7. • There went a bay'itigottraiebt the. lene one enterAer "frfeniSg, witgentt 'heaped WO with the sweetness of the Year, A lead teseedan and up into the faint blue, overflowing the wideespread sides, •and balancleg skit:fully, above the horse's back. ' There /ay A herr* , atop et thei load with his face to threevening 'air. 1 Ills pitchfork steed Upright in the iley where he had thrust it inside WM, and, ' bia gai,..teeed'lega dangled. down linlongi'‘ the:buttercups and the clover-be:aide.. -. d d th Iii tEn land- 'and ..Wha 1 t ' ' t th Smiths. ' - ' 'stern Of nOhl!). ,Ar. then. I close my e 'eart rutir With. though fighters ef :the utereetnereonal It wenid be futiletit brayery and Prowess, lacked that 'Os, rthing -about the smith names in an 1117 feet; andlift my head for the CaYr ; el/dine, 'Cense of co-operation and rath-:•artiele of this size, but . just to lay', out of the evening roekebut only sand le Normans ` - ' ' er scientific attitude which" marked the the .e-rooad for future disooadono woe' itohiive'resinanet ugnehtsobilynAmpi4aenyd e,aanrocthrowndYfi ' lite -various tortes; Ole „)efich nlaY , • upon the tracks before me. It. mithe t • An important part of the Norman r• pointed, out: - ! orgartizationt for peace and war both44 edieval ' A smith, in mtire, was a have been 4. butteretin-it might have , , was the office 011ie "chamberlain " so worker In metal' and the a ou for beent-bet the sands have swallowed s . i called because he , hat access to his of metal working constituted • the it UP- - . . '"•• : suPerfrits' inner privacY.-. 'The chase larkest and most Profitable Indust?"' of It will be 'evening -seem -1e Reg' , , •berlains Were, ' in fact; • 'the Private the Middle Aged, throughout Europe'. • 'hut& ami ! t4e141 will he hay wagOna.in secretaries and treasurers of therulers Smythe and.. Smyth Conte the lanes ot the varimis•fendal diVisione of the down to es from the (rid 'Anglo:Saxon ;l,2 , : . country. They were the .exPert Ito- termite:, NFIZe word Meal*, specific:alb", militants. They constituted the ',use one who Milne% the nafrie 'being de- •ness: end of the Nerman feudal eye- rived from the, same 'reotas.the Verb keep Niinard's Liniment liatuly, • Correcting Poetry by tem. And it was natural that their "to smite." Smythe • and Smyth lire Mathematice.. offices,' like the authority of their closer" the' oilgfnal spelling. than eliperiore.",' should. become •hlereditary .Smith. • Old 'sPelliegs. are ."Sniethe,", and that the tide of de Ia• cliambre". "Seteit," "Smyth" and "Smit." ("of. the chamber") and ."le chamber- ' ,Schmidt is the German name ; Le - lain'.' .(the';•ehamberiain") boukd Nitre' (le Fevre), Fabie and .Faure :are eventually. come : to designate the French ;tern* developed , from the family instead of the..olliceand that Lade. word for...010, •".faber," •which the tendency teeterd simplipitY should afsS comes dti*e through English from eIirainate the peefixee Me, le" :and "le" .Norialin-French • : days - .When the Tide Tinned. . is. net -possible; My deer, .for you to,. keep these, thildrn qulet .for a mo-' .inent?",.ashed: the tired business mali 'of•his wife. • •••• . '• • „ "No*, Secit;" ••sb.e Answered, "dent •be unreasenable with the.Poor 'cent' little darlings. Ift's only naturel, tfor them tielie of spirit", 4and they're heing SS illtiet as iheY ' ,Pettaiis," came the deubt- :ful rejoinder. "But If I thoeglit I could heire °a mornent,sperfee I'd aLt down and:fill in that obeepie .yoe've ,been .wor i-Ying •riteabOut."" ' • ' .."Children," called. the mother stern- ly, "oft to bed at Once and sharp about it; and if theiVe .any noiseOpetaire there'll be trouble, in the morning?' y .111s1P1(!ii Book. , Handsomely' illustrated with plane of poderato priced hotnesby_Canadian Ar- . ehltects. MacLean Builder.' " •• Guide wilt helprat to decide ontheivettothome,estsrior • seeh,materials,interior ar- . rangcment and decoration. • Send 25e for a copy. • MaeLfisib BuliderieGnido, see adclatrii St, woo. Virtue In Country Scenes. • There Is virtue in, cpuntry houses, in • gardens- and orchards, hi fields, streams and • groves, in rdstic reerea- 'doneand plain .manners, that 'neither citieS nor, uniVersities. enjoy.'-=Aleett. 'NINNIMEN,IMINNIIIIIIIIIM1111.111111.11114 4 100,•X •••••,, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' Hew often distingniShed intellectual gifts leek the saying Salt of .".commtin .sense,", or . te-• put it another .„WAY,,the sense Of hunter!' In Dr: fietthury Hae - kin's '‘Feninitin•Sense, and Its Cultiva- tion" we read en:enmities 'failure of the merely, aeholarly mind 44.1*re/dive .,that it was making itself ridtcylons... ' :Charles ,'Bahhage. Was an erninerit. "sh..'Innthentatiolanosa::: pher 'di the nineteenth.‘century 1 the iiiither,••iii. a .gOod • Many ,prOfeund and iintireattive Werke; . Whe,ri ,Teneydon wrote hitt poeril,,."Tlie7V.ilion of: Sin," • 'Babbage-•-rencl. it. ' :After :doing se he ' Every • uicither•knows how; fatal the wrote .the following extraordniarylet-• ,. hot siminier months are anion ehild- . ter to the poet: • ' •.., ' . ... • ren. " Cholera ' ietantune '• diarrhoea, ; ‘'In your otherwise beautiful Deere,. • dysentery, .eolie, and stomach troubles there* ',Arse,. which reatili:.•- are. riteat this time And often .a Pre; • .*Every, inomant. died .a man,: • c*ne little life is lost atter only a`,, few ,. .‘e-litery moment One te i born.' :... hours illness, • The • Mother Who k"It must be inenffeet thatwere thie feels 1. Daby'rt .:0Wit,Tabletain thehOuse reels ..traa, ; the population of the world would safe. The occasional use et the. Tab- :: 1. be at a standstill. In tenth the rate of lets prevent stomach and liewel. troll- •bier ate th .,if.k.:,I ingbuy*Mild.pi excess'suggest that In Ai* that of -: blea,. or if troublea , comes auddeply-as 1 it genera* does -the .Tablets : will iteit, edition of your pl..3iii.mi have, it bring the ,baby safely through. • They I read:: : .. , : , .. .. . • .. . are sold by 'Mediate dealers Or by ,mail Dr;, wit,' .. :Every. moment dIes a 'than; at :25 cents a box, front The , Every:momen...t.i.2.1/14 is twin.' ., ,• • llama' Medicine Co:, :Brockville ,' Ont. its :Strictly speaking, this id .liet. cor: [rect. The actual 'figure is a deChrtal•sti !long that I, cannot. get if in the line, .." When I see e•gray cottage , " ' bet 4..belielie I.1/13 will be sufficiently. , •", .• A bite rug,. faded, - - 'With. rain At :the doer, . • • • accurate for pettry.: .:I. am; et o:" -- Acres's ..the floor '' A Candle ziethe Winderv;Woman on 'Chaetle,: '• , A curtainblue• Smyrna. has the first .woman mem- . ,. • . 'And a wleding stairwayre- • 't think of yeti,: ' ' ;." • • . . ,.. --• • When i. -see a .gray cottage, . . With books Ona shelf•; ,. :: I ani very sorry •••• • • ' .16hrenlloynti:lfd'ay 'a Wrough, .. ' • To think I am not liVing • '1' DIUG:-.1.1.01L.,.WEAT.11.11;t • Do You Know where:That lir., . • "Huegryete"Where-cari you get the best ste* ie town?"• -Thirstypne--"Wherever yen can get the hest • • , From thousatels of Patients. tested • -• Bay &Tee.- • dining the, last -few Years, it has-been found that hey Feverii seasonal and. ,caused' chiefly by pollenating grist° In J.une, rose pollen in,.IelY, ragweed pollen • In August'Nine out of every ten people suffering 'from Fall Hay, Fever in.:Ontario can bleine ragweed. This plant begind to pollertate AuglISt 15th; The, pollen, :being as lightas down, IS blown .by "the.,Ayind to a did:- tanee of 100 intlas all.diredliens.. Cause: Some peeple gnn breathe the //` Think of You. , . . • Use an earthen galfekeyb'aegar ' • Mustard A44 on106. Aced greencumDen, Th*,"ct- keeplarideept2ovelelohel,:eadsr. ' the end of sits/C*4 and win ' • • onli one of the rnsai recipes for delicious home- • Made Picicles, Catsups and Relishes in 'our Recipe BOo1F4': Writelor a free Copy. trolnT.iriceen (raitadi) Licattsd- • iff" . • WOO Amherst Oft Montreal. ' ' • 429 ds digesti.o, Dream Cottage.. - The: lowest; whitest, • sweetest hole* of . . • "With it brick path to' its , honey- eukle . • And•lasyl,resee climbing Oda will -7- • Oh, 'I can hardly,walto, • ' • Until you find the:little:et house -With •. San: ; • ' • .And trees to •,make a pattern'en the Until you know that ,I'm the very :ono TO stunt within its door; .• • • -Mary Carolyn .Davies. bee' .of a steel: ,exchange -in. Turkey: The eonirnistion- directing the Smyrna • ,exchange has :elected to -membership • '.Fating 2,ehra lianomm..aleeady well „ :* knee -It as One of the few Turkish' wo- men engaged in nominereial affairs And ' • p•rominerit, In Smyrtia As 1 owner . of 1• several factories. ' • ' • , ". -- 'in of . "'Olen Of. Seitain plants and the lining : • • ..And, the ,raini.evetings, • • . •• Of the 'nose treateit.ai ordinary dust: . ,. • In it iVith you:FreedUlls " . ' , . . • , - : . - ••• • • - . • : • • . . • Sk . •• • . but • others' suffer extrentely, after --Mail •Crtiolvn Davies . , Intianimation of. the nese and .eyes be . ' .Long P, ''aatice;;',,.' ''. _ ..'. • , Tee di,o01.4. For .0e eleREeiA,, a breathing:air laden With Pollen, dee to , .. . • , , ', . P oricists, . 'cause the lymPh'•iii their 'bleed (tor' A boyOf twelve yeara,: wile was• din- , ,sOme"..enkeosen reasOn), &lea, to tilgetil int, at . hie '• uncle .heeeE,, ate such .a ,eCxtliterlier ;le!? firetelli3S:t tr-erter 435147;1er; '. the pollen ed it touches the lining of &Hid dhilferteht his aunt observed:,; . • • of Psoriasis'after 14 years et the ,• • . the nose: Once: a 'Person becomes Sue.' ' liJehnne; YOu appear to eet• wel1.4 : : , Usual treatment had ,failed. .SORE.„ ceptible to this irritation; he will Miffee "tete", replied the lad, "!',Ve. been; : 1614elielg"sinialoentIgeetietaundeldng*:ictesh eellse 01 trorn-it for the rest Of his life_ ' pradtking eaUng. all. My life! " ?serif:isle, Ecieme, Acue,..ete. •„:Helpful Hintst:. Preeept'. the 'attack . . ; . by Avoiding the pollen; during the 001Includes Both Sexes , . '.50REMA . *rutting .gerteon .ot the .particular'plant A little girl., after !plying Iier,prnvers, ' • .: 'which -irritates you go. to ••a . distri4 alwaysadded somethieg." after ' •the The NW Skin Remedy * sold at *.yoUrbreggist`i ei- *rite • 'where the air Is free from that pollen; Ma &met. Sorema Ointment, $1 .00 : Three days iii aiinh aft'. will see a. earn. . Her., mother, after' likening .'ininly, . /deo. mire. • .- . • .. , ..: • - asked:the •Chiltl;What it Was,•she Old, 'qc 03 .t4c ...i.: ts , . . , per bot. Bleed: Purifyipg Tablets,• "• .,• .• • Treatment: • • No ' Inhalation Or Other ,"Ah, 180054i" •replied the iittle,one; . .g.. IL -A -STA vi -:;R 9Tonowto - T,• -'-g.:' ' Limi.r. Ea . ... . . . . • ,' : treatment the nese is 'ef any' use; "that 'makes it fair," ' -005 BAY _St . ,, . no patent Medicine will cure hay fever. . . The only helpful treatment found as *et is , iniettions Of en.eXtract.ef the. particular pollencanning the *Meld - Mil ease.; it jrIeffective and many 'iod- ide. who • have both Vietints :ter years have foinici the treatment reduced their suffering.'tO abont -milk' ehe-tiventietli 'Of 'the Uinta' tittle; 'it, ',intik, 'however, ,be repeated each:year. The treatment is. rather, Coady" and. can 'orriy• be- ob- tained from,. the few .physicians ' who I Wive givereit ppetial stiuly. • : .. . • 2 ..'• . . . Stereis; An employer Walked lute., his shin., ping . Mont lint( . Was ,startled at 'fhb • . dightof two ertittloyeea in Mr Weisner.. posture. , One fiat! :reading a letter While the- other vetta listentot, at the' “: lathe titte-tieidticchts-hattds over the .. I. ears Of the ;eaglet. • , , " •• ' • , 'What a% yti. radii doing?", intinited,.'; ' the puzzled entployer:,•-•'.. .• , "Yea :See, sir," entivered, the* rine. ... • who Watt reading tilke letter, '.'he gtit 'a. late* trent kis7girk•this."-afternooti and`-"•,., • ; •• . . I anireadiegit ist bine" . • : ' 'Bet *het ,In 'the world ttre yo l de- , i ingr tile efludeyer aillted;ilie 11.11terate ,. . -$0nbt.teit, MIx PAInarers. With. itweet •oil or cream and apply.• Quick and per- manent relief. •• • •• • 040r33,ter 9.11 thee, little part fl.y, tynwelcome 'ssvert ! • . . , • ' wTo need to toterttte a al:We fl Y in.your house., 1,14 Flit kills flies. ' Flit spray clears your borne ina few minutes of dis- ease -bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe A and easy to use. , . Kills MI Houtiehold Insects • . . , . . .• , Flit epritY also deitroys bed bulb, roaches and Unto: it seatches ' • -• .••• out the Craclut and crnvicea "there they._hide and breed, and • ' destroys 'inseete arnitheir eggip Spray Flitun you1 garznenta,- FIit kill e inotbti and thbir.larne which eat holete EttenttiVe „ • tests showed that Flit spra..y, did not etaht the .Incist delicate •. '• • kit la the nit • Of exlisiuitiVe roles:14i by expert entontol 4gisand 'eh mists, " It is hattniesi to mankind. hes. , • replicedta- old me'thodii betinue° 141% ell'the insec*--end. doe' it pettylit tan andel). ray! STANDARD" OIL CO (fs1h7li JERSET), Distribtited in Canada by Fte4:1:,, Whitlow &PO., slam. ; . . . ' .4 ' L;.z.ii....,..... . • • • • 1,t4 -41 • 1, • ' . • • • . , - . , ProvectSafe by ni11ions. and preicribed.by physicians -for cOIdS• 'Headache Nearitis Lumbago Pain - Ngura10- Toothache : },ihiuinatistn -DOES ,NOAFFECT. TEE „HEW . ,. .A•ccept, 211.1z 'Ilttsfe7...:panIC,40. "Oli," replied' •Senee,- "I'M stepping . ' which contains provea. dirpetious., 'to his care.' 'titztill 'Mind hitredatling fiand•v.."Dayer'": hexett of 12 table* , ity -letters, het.1' .t.tee't. Went; hint: id'Also' flatted :lit 24 and 100,e,-Druggi8ta. , , . . hear what, site has. written,: , seldedet of fritTferlieield (AeitJI Seutcyne A.1.4. 0A. S'.. A ."$. Wit it tel.'• *411 1.-.Ofwe• Asnitht is the trade 'tnarti trittatered to &tab.) Of ttifot alknilrlittilf*, of mcin"qat' Atillifia-tacattsliare.tnancrectata itisIA UM, Satilici asettiit tatirtatone, the Tablet* .. • Minard:s.,Lifiliiien4.' t for Cbr7• .:a tt d' Wa tit . '.. Of 1314ef .0ocatianYr .ivill to r ittatajk,d- ‘C•ith"theirterentrtnrerioat'4'ilta"'"ga:04.4414.L.-.• • -.. • •. . ' . . . 4 • Mrs. Wilson's Experience Guide to Women !Lasing throngh.the Change of Life - Hamilton, Ontario:- "I have taken several bottlea of ydia E.Pinkbani'd „ Vegetable C o zn- pound and I can, not sp'eaktoo highly of it 'as I was at the Change of Life and. was - alt run-down and had no appetite. I was Very ,week and trick, and'the pains in pit back couldlaardlyrnove.. I got `very sad at -times and thought I had not a friend on earth. I did not'eareif I Hied or died, was very nervous, too, and, did not'go out very much. A friend ; advised rne to try a bottle .of Lydia E. • Pinkbain'S Vegetable Compound, so , I did, 'I am a farmer's wife, and al - r! '• -.wa.worked hard until lately,' and • was 14 bed for;two months. I began . to' feel like% new woman after' the • first bottle and -I recommend .it with great success, also Lydia pin,k7 . ham's Liver Pills. I am willing to ./ were so ad I answer letters, froth women asking about your medicines; as cannot ' speak too highly of them. -Mrs. ftMA WILSON, 4n Wilson Street, Hainilton, Ontarid. • S6dby druggists everywhere., 0 . Was In Agony With Blisters On Hands Cuticura Healed Ectetna brokeout In very small Vieters' On the back* 'of my fingers. After n few days the blisters would break and ;then dry,: up. It itched. • 'and burned terribly -and strattliing caused Very red eruptions., I cold • net put my hands in water et, de any, work without wearing rubber .gloVe.j C01.11d ntit aleep.nights 011 ececent oftheitatioressind.wat-in agorot mdst of the ti rte.. The trOtibie itt'itied about tr year. • • ' ..r tt,:i eciVettitenterit for Cnticura Soap and Ointment SO • purchased:genie-. Attet'uSitigthein a shoe tinsel-could:tee' an imprevet, rnent, . I continued. the treatment and now 1 am beitied.' Miss Bernie:. Seamier:, R.' • 2, Orleans, 111,,t,Sept. Reep•yoin skin eita.r Arid your poregAtctiVe by daily tete of Ceti - tura Soltp, 'neat, i-ix&•tat:•ionfi yea ratites with Cteiture Dintreent: taetr Free ia1r+gl.eot44a'ar. -St.eaboate,lit, lifiattret.L" Prict% goy 44 Iratinent Thlor_n , nticura Sharing sink • '-'iS•SUE, 4.. • ' .. '5 •