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oxer
thuP�.ni►uet feel to be
6fit�iagftn, titter being a vie-
elimaUsiq: ler , io long..•
m l years atiau," 'ter writes,;
wise Bret 1plid UUp.'wlth chrople
,ism. Then 1 )lad to go about
rl ~ticks. ,]i wflrJZed in misery
0 years age I cquld only moire
iooden Mtn by turning rota
e icier.,.could:•not •get my coat 00
outtmy wife's' he}p; But, .thanks,
:ritseheip Salts, whICk 1 have taken
regularly now for :five ~dare,• I•.am-u
setive set, a young rnat of
Why continue to get•only temporary,;
t !eI of frola rheurnati to when You ciib.
'fain :lasting 0o14rt ,iedreraov'e i ie'
tease of • your. rhecmatie torment .wash
lliiitiasch•en:•,Salts? Here, is a plain :state-
Jjltealt ottbie facts:w,o'., of the '`vara
ens" salts of •when us'chen is;:rl}m
"'posed .dissolve:'the'.'needle-pained,
fltrrystals'•of uric,• -o
add ;which have,slet-
ezed.••-iii4ctur-.joints,wn=ing--them--to-
welI, ache and inflate. :Other ,in' reds
cuts of Kruschen.assisstt Nature to flush'
" out these dissolved+crystals through
Hwy
1T'IS-
ECONOMICAL T___
SMOKEl,), TF CCO
the natural • channels. ; -,Other dngTedi-
enttl';atiI prevent-food'•.fermentati'on or
dedompomiiti'on. •taking,.:placla in the in-•'
testinal:.,•tract, :and thereby; deck the
li.w.the}•_•forlipation not:only-of..uric•' acid.
but of other body poleons •v¢hich', un-
.dermrncth,e•health ,r `
;:,Start ;on Kruechen to -morrow Keep!
t:p ';the `little daily dose" 'and' ° you'll
soon jeyft.11y, agree with tlio' usands,of•
;others -2bet-ilieu latism-mreets•its-'i has-
•
ter, in-i{ruselyen.
K ruschen ]Salts ie •obtainable at all
Drug Stores at 45c and'7'11c Per bottle.
Owl gaffs, :..
Reggie --"Do you send your shirts to
the laundry:?" '
Charles -,'No, 1 just 'wear them once:
and tear then°:myself ' r ; ;
• ,Jacobi"Where• .dial ` you get. that'.
black' eye?"' •
... • _ -".j-. • . - - ,. y..
• ,Alfred I•kissed the.ibrade. ,
Jacob -"But' I thought" that •was, sus=
tomary?,,.. . :_:. _...
4.1fred—"Well-snot two months' a'P-'
ter the, ceremony, it 'isn't."
The :phonograph-- •an'dn rad>,o-slave..
staved 'parents . many , a dollar. • that
' Would,' have been wasted on piano Wes
-..---stent for -girls--who-had-est Musical
appeared did your teeth chatter?" •
Patient !1'--den't-.•knovii;her,were
en the- table:" •
• special''1st;
A not need a
y 'not, but their
't
Int
a 1-ightt
g•:gloom! • •
S ght- , • :
room. ,•
•
LDranLyour
A�CCOrfllrig t0 ' ;a :child
chool' children; reahy do
early-vacatiol�, Maybe
'teachersdo,
'All- Soul's') 'Ni
Fetch' Ther eand]•es7•' 3%talte
Let' -.it' seareb the grQwin
Shadows are abroad to-nl.
They shall' Tenter' every
This its the time
for fl nee
•; �, e
chair i
Close... to the .hearth! The .fragr-ant:
• • birchen .l_og •
• .;Smolders and shows a' glowing eye.
19ie dog ::,,
Lies stretched* out'm'otioeless, save
'Whenwl'fh Fi'air
Bristling along his back he coCkq an
To, leaves , that brush against, the'
-window frame' `
.t , euet_tg�fixlgees znf tes.L:'weir:_
who came •
From far-off region", Begging trill nes
Waiter - "H
ay.en't y.
ou--foegottep
• something, air?"•i
Frofe-saer-"Wh3', I' thought 1- gave
you the et stomary .tip- '
Waiter -"You' did, ,sir, but you for
got to. eat."
".A lecturer says that mothers find' it
difticult; to: get ,modern ' childrento be-'
-Ifevefairy-stories:: -Fathers- ate :often
faced . with a similar difficulty. in , the
ease of Modern mothers:.:
Hostess- Will you sit on my right
band during dinner?" , ..
• • ']Male •Guest iif .Honor= --"Not • w.i'th
that ,trig ring ma year finger..', -
Mrs. .Jones ,(to her .neighbor) -"You^
know I think my buaband was. drunk
last night." '
Mrs. Helms -"How's that?"
Mrs 7onea-"Wjly, he came-fan-a»d
' jumped In the bed."
I!trs., Helms -"Wel]?'' •
• Mrs. Jones -"The bed .wasn't the -r -e."
•
• Irate Passenger -"Madam, what .do
you mean..byletting your child snatch
off mg wig:?" .. .
blether (with a sigh of relief) -"Oh,
fl'e a wig,, is it? I was 'steered fur a
•utinute that.he's scalpt ye. alive.".
T3ie easiest: job in :he world. Ts tiie
i►tse , most • grievously neglected --- at-
tending to your. own business:
Phyllis -"Daddy; John asked me to
Marry .him, but I told •him I couldn't
• leave mother,", -
Father .,(brightly) --"That's • all right,
• ply dear,' Take her With you." .
The man who days "i inn things a.
home," •usually refers to the lawn
mower, washlng madbiiaes, pacuum'But from her mind, ' as in a crystal
Draw --[-lose yetri eharr?- The guttering
•- ,' candteeltrow-=
Strange shallows on the walls, •and
• with, the rain,
Come voices as' of lost: souls in their
pain- ' -
So was it in 'the, time of •Odilo.. » i'
Snuff 'the, candles! Seek your. bed!
• 'Down upon your bended• knees! .
`As Saint (Milo once: prayed;
Pray yeu_for.-the-soul's of -these!
. F.L.: Montgomery.
.' Countrywoman
Her heart was; bred by calm and gra-
' • • cious .things: t : '
I3unible4 ; .before ' the gentleness of
trees;, • • "
Made still by wind and 'rain •and rising
wings-,
Her,dream wasfasbfoned'.by the least-
' of these .• '- :
Shb 'knows the secret' of the small ,co-
-coon, , ,
Design, of corn and pastern of the
. ferns,' '
The stately. beauty of.thi, harvest
moon • .•
Tbat..like a b'righ't'wheel on the mouse-
• taln `iiihns:. • •-• .
r
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Cities .will beckon, bells pill bid••,her
Pass, tom.
Torches will flame 'amoi g,the' lofty
towers, '
sweeper and errands.. ▪ glass,
Wijl rise. the little ghost • bi' forest
Diner -"I see that•. tips are forbid• '\ flowers, •• • • '
den here." •.
Waitressi-"So , Was apples in the
«arden of Eden.':
Employer -"I want you to prove
your. power as a salesman. Just sell
that gentleman some of those cigar$.'
• Salesman, "13utI sold him some 'of
them last week:" •
Employer - "I, know, but selling
eft lam to him again is where the real
Meet 6f a salesm'an is going to ,come
in -r'
-'We• *might have better -times right-
away
ightaway if boom(' would stop using their°
money for everything by paying debts.
Doctor "When the symptoms: •first
' - Colic Pains
• found that BAB "S OWN TAII-,
' LATS relievecolic pains almost at
eke, writes Mrs. Mildred Noddin;
Long:Creek, N.B. Many other Mothers
report equally happy benefits from git>.
1ny1�their children these.' Tablets; ,
BABY'S OWN TABLETS are recom-'
mewled/ by ,Moate'rs for teething,
troubies, upset stomach, indigestion, !
1ic,`simple fevers, constipation.
" nere is no need for YOUR child to
Wer. 'BABY'S OWN TABLETS- cam
given with absolute safety -see ana-
s certifincate in each 25eP ackage.
Dr. Wfl}Isms' 243
AB'Y'S OWN TABLETS
32
,36
41
HORIZONTAL.
• ,.1-Var:a;nt type
6 --Soothes
3.3.,-Syurea, of ,tapioca
43 -To conquer,
1%t -;Raiding office
l5- !tieuk
17 -Not any .
•18 --Lee
;20, -,-Feat ..
•21=Spanish• for river•
22 -Girl's name
24-21'e make edging :
• 25= Water bird .,
26-=•--W-ak
2'8 Morse. diseiiiere•r •
29 -Rodent • •
30 -To v?unt
31 ---Plateau •
32 -Stripping ,
li4 =Musical instrument .'
35-Chlorinand s.ddium'
36- -Period •
313, -Ibsen character
'39 -Lingers'
41—Welsh •rWNr
•42—Ira> bele'.
43 -Number
45 -By . 16
'46 -Waste ' ' .
48 -Fold
50 -Ornamental slit
51-=�Shades"-
' .'VERTICAL
1-Gxlt-
2.-•Reutangalar z.;reees
3 --Forward-...- _.._....--
4 -To tear .. .
•
5 -Rugged hills
6 --Coin
7, --Rearward.:
8 -French article
9 -Mad
10 ---Decoy
12-Mollus'k
33 -Depression
1.6=Twb=Bil
13=Vptaxy', co art
21 -Held power
23 -To uproot
25-Speeial quality'
27 --Anglo-Saxon money
in
.307 -,European sea
-31-5'hell fish
32-Seoe,p
83 --Siring: bribe •
34 -r -Animals' homes •
' 35 -T -ranged -iron 7
37=Deala out - - '
39 -Desire '
40=Kind
-43=Vehicle
44 -Prefix ; new•.
47 -Musical note. --
49-A gide
-49-Article
,ANSWER' TO LAST WEEK'S
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•BETyBATE'S
ALTO N' KI_S•ME_T
R; E- ..Fr I M' E D ' A G 0'
AT S,.TUD'Y, NOW
Anatrali>l,'n 'Train
World's •Slowest?
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"'-:Ade'laid.e, -Aust==Long;'•djstanCes
rather than, sensational" .speeds are.
•
the outstanding aceomp]ishmen0s of
Austraian trains, which have to span'
a . continent. But . the Common_
wealth 'has .•nree claim' to the slow -
al '
low-
ai+` n .'t 'e 'win ld itr 'one ..which'
trawe]s from :Port Augusta, :South
Australia,to Kalgoarl-ie; Western
Australia, and back -a total mileage..
of 2100 taking two weeks over the
round trip,. -•St -4J,- there is reai]y- no
hurry necessary; all that is needed•
is regularity. •
This' train train is called the "tea and
sugar train" and is . so . named
cause it transports domestic supplies
to 'settlers along' ,the east to, west
transcontinental :route, To 'them "it
in' a vital tisk `with far-off capitals on
both !sidesof`Australia.
With• it goes Mr. - William Cowan
who is -d=escribed as' 'tire freest' -W -est'
undenominational • missioner,-' and
whose diocese .embraces -.the whole
sweep ;of desert'•country,beyond' Port
Augusta to the bzorders of Kalgoorlie,
and the littlecommunities en .route.
Mr. Cowan distributes hundreds' of
newspapers, enabling the •lone):r set-
tlers to keep contact w:lith the far-
off cities, •
65 Courses :Are Offered'
':'By School of Pedagogy.
.New. York—The Brooklyn ,Institute
of Arte, and: Sciences' School of Pede,
Mk will' offer sixty-five 'e:tension'
dintrges during the • 1932,'33 'season,
according to an announcement 'nate
recently.. ' .
The purposes of the .school are four-
fold. First,, it provides • a means .of.
•culture and ••professional' study; • sec-
,end, it brings the: work of ,theuni-
versity; the college aed 'of the profes-
sional schools within the reach, of
teachers in the public and private
schools.; • third,'' it furnishes teachers
.desirous of'• prbreotion •or :advance
eenstes4ors.-tea whir an=oppoi ni to;
prepare, for ;such examinations as the
'Department of• Education •bf: the city
may announce. -
She needs, bo guile of art; around her
•stand,
Unseen, the leafy,regions t her land..
-Florence Ripley Mastro, in •the New
't ..
l Yorlt Times. , • • •
Treasure Yield Expected
From Ship -Su l 6781
•gape', Town',, South Africa ---Silver
,bars,' ivory and-.easta of Chineas
porcelain, 'hundreds of years old, ';nay
be ,,the reward of . salvage 'experts
who are starting work'on_ the weer:
of the East India• trading ship .Haar-
lem II, sunk 111 Table .Bay in .1678, =
• For 'whit is 'believed, to •be the first
time in salvage; operations, a dredge
will be employed. • • The' wreck- rid
only 't*elve feet below the surface,
but Hes so , deep in sand that divers
cannot get at it: ,. The dredge .will
first clear the grttitld. After that
little. defi"ici}1ty is expected.
Recti ds show ;that.. •the Chinese
,porcelain carried by the •Haarlem II '
weetightly. packed. In cases, shit
hopes are •entertained that it inay be
found intact. Sea water does , not
affect porcelain. •
First Thoughts , ,.
In ',smatters sof cotieeience, first
thotights are best; 1n. matters of
enee 'last thoughts Are best. -Rev,
Robert Bali.
How, 'Ong" we live, not,ycars, )it
sedans
1 •
�. i'r�isez..._.slrp-Ptt_---`-.--•-a ,t n. `._,_oil-eei�.]_
hope puts us in a' working moots, while.
despair is no. Muse and •uptunes .the
active power. -R. W. Emerson.
E. BEST -..VALUE: 1 N�
TO.CQ C
Source o .Cosmic, Ralby.
Exists : in Stratui phere
Brtisse1s King AFlbez }ie'axd Pro,:
kessor »Augusts' Piceard 'tell the story,
of his „recent,' Voyage into. the 6trato-
sphere.
Addressing •a scientific gathering,
the professordeelnred tie 'had est -eh --
fished that: the source of cosmic ;aye
is in the stratosphere, although the
origin of thisradio-activity still ' is' a
mattes of. mystery.
'.Discovery of the cosmic ray's :origin
will enable mankind to producag•reat-
er'.energy, than has ever •been..known,
Professor • Auguste Piccard, fa -mous -
for his "balloon )fights into the stratc
sphere; paid .recently. •
Professor Pii car+i 'detailed 'hie • last
'flight ' before an ' audience wbieh' in
eluded King A'.5ert •and the entire F3e1--
-filar diplornatie,cot ps::... ....w_..
Willow only .Inch' Hleh'' Found
' 'A dwarf varietyy- of ' willow • ' is the'
h
world's smallest tree.. .it grows one
inchor less in . height and' 1! found
dimly at, high altitudes fn The Reeky-
'Mountale& in Idaho, Montana, and ii}
a, limited area in the White Moue:
„tainNew-Hampshire:.
pair ,Wane:n• (de'af. Taxi Dririers'
-dal taxi ; driver
Women 'make ideal s.
"beca'us'e the police are• ' nicer, to
them than to men;' .says the Brst 'wo
than taxi driver ft Fragire- Crechce
sl'ovakia.'
Tfmgdelvei'a foe+le fieln. erlef,__and_
,
assified .Atiyertlsing-''
,p• N' OFF TO EVERY IO
NVEN R.
:tllC Wet': elf atvanted,,inventi,ons; and' tun-
Informsti.ora• son tlree,:4•'�'he,;7•ameay;coma' '
any; WoricS'• Patent Attorneys. 253 Rank
9treeS.,Olawa,.,Canada - .
S--h1QEi..•.�AL3r�I�(�:T4:Fd-Pt.;;,SrTs.$
Write Mrs. Anna Penner, $08 Burne
St.;.,_ Winn,pe$. 3t??:li,. ._ .... _• " -. .
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• • rORM'ULA.
A-
NY FORMULA, $1.0C EACH:. WRITE•
' Midland' Laboratory, .,108 urns at,,
Winnipeg, •
Man.. .
R-UEZ E1 T' SMITH, PROMI•N- •
JJ EN•T, Toronto . surgeon; has -sailed
',for- Viehna.where 'he 'till .s,pend several '
months in intensive 'study and surgery
in 'various .medical'ciinica. Re wingrev -
turn, in December. •, . ' •''
•07,OTQR BOAT 'PO$13ALE...
It1 C,H A R D SON. • DOUBLE CABi:t
cruiser. about thirty feet, in . Also .
altogether. onl' four or five months In ,.•
two seasons:.complete equipment lneluti
!bg+carpets. ':bed' and tatile linen, china,
giazsware and siiver-,tis. well :as all mar-
,;. e,uipinPnt and. many ektra>i. ''Thin'
cruise] with its, two cabins and its ,vel,),
:equipped ,galley Is an unusually'com.fort-.
able •boat for week -ends'. or lenge*
crtiises•for four to six people. It is.ex,
eeptioftaliy seaworthy and has : cruised
ali over the Great Lakes. it has a atgh
'class 'and-very.econamiCal 50 ;.horsepower,
six -cylinder 'power .plant with .complete
electric lighting throughout and speed.
of 1210 '1'4 niiles'.per hour.... it is a .ape
_dial-ma.i-n-t-j.ob-and-veryx_attracttye.tl] P...• -r.
peltance. Owner -will; sacrifice for 'half
its original cost. H Watkins.'..i3.W.'
AsiolaiTP,Si;," 'nronfb. • ••
Lumber .,Exchange
Will exchange equity in several good
rented Houses•. in ^Toronto foe hard-
wood or softwood lumber, and will
, consider, any odd lots::•, ;Write
•
q_ F,tet a.-.&• rTB,r-viu..-T nnt}'e+• Ca. T t
320`' nay St., Toronto. ' •
reason, Wise men.
•
'Look for' t'��e'.Nothe
D'! PLUMB,
9
PER.FECT PIPE
The name is•st'omped
on the bowl of'every
genuine Dr. Plumbs
Pipe and the word
"PLUMB." ielmprees
ed in white on the
rubber mouthpiece.
fikEWARE' OF,
'IMITATiONS
Many'drfferent mod-
el* fo choose from.
Model No.197
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and upwards` weekly growing Mush-
.rootris for us, all f,all.and winter, in
cellars, and outbuildings. Begin now..
Illustrated booklet free. Established
25 Year's.".
CANADIAN' MusunooM .CO.,
Dept. BE, •- Toronto 10 '
- Artificial- 'Limbs
-Gu'arantee;
METAL OR .WOOD
Write. S..11 DEW, .
129 Church St,,. Toronto
TRUSSES'
eneuiries to:
FIUBINOVICH
:'&. HASKELL -
LIMITED '
MO McGill St.
Montreal, Que.
Skint Loveliritess •,
Easy "to Have: '' •Famous
Vegetable Pills Better' '
• • than 'Creams.•
Miss E. T. -has proved' it. • • She says
''Carter's Little Liver Pills will do more'
to keep the complexiondear than all
the face creams I have used."
PURELY VEGETABLE, 'a ' gentle,
effective tonic to both liver and bowels,
-Dr. Carter's. Little Liver .Pills ate with.:
out equal for. correcting Constipation,
Acidity,Iiiliousnese, Headaches and In -
.digest ion. 25c.-•& 711c. iced pkgsa. every- •
Where, Ask for. Carter's by NAME
SIMPLY WORN OUT?
Take Lydia1E. Pinkham's
Ve; 'eisb1c Compound
•
'Can anything be, more wearing, tor
women- than the ceaseless round of•
Iseusebotd.dutlee°r You have no ibme ,fo
be sick ...: you are tired wiling
. yet cannot stop. "there. comma time
When something snaps and yoi* Add
yourself simply worn out. a
Lydia R leinkhatn's Vege;abie Cgni'
pound will help you.• Its tonio action dvif
give you renewte strength, and will make
your daily tasks seem ensie.r to you..
99'ont of e'rry 100 ivamen wbb report
„td us say' that they sire bonefitecl-by. this
mc.i,eine. Tiu? a t•ottte from our drug-
gl, tete•, . . . nd : a,t,h the results.
'NEURALGIA
OW
A good 'Applicatio-`n of Min.
erd'e .rcording,to directions,
lost "hits the t<pot".,.'You'll
' • find that you '
z 1
•4' get wonderful relief !
`That many .of the blue .berries •consumed •in Ne* York end the
eastern states each '.year eome from the •1.61;e' St Joh; district of
• Ncrthernuebee? • The photograpb ebows a picker "ashen -lining"
" Rix cases of blue berries' to the station for shipment to, market.
,i todrapb,'Canatlran Natiebel Railtva.yin...
C'\/
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Take It Now
Keep strong the
Winter through
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of Norwegian
Cod Liver Oil
Builds Resistance.'
S° Easy to Take ` •
qI IM a%CN
O*Fw�i-t1i4H7f - -
01 Nasrntas. ` j EAR 'IIIL',
$1.25 A6.irate*. , leseriitht feat et ntyut'
'Aloe •excellent for Temporary Deatr
nese end Head Noloeii when dun to
conge'xtron caused bw colds an d• -Fin.
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