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schen at, ,•
excess, unhealthy fat ' is bothering
Your take advantage of this offer to try
hen at positively no • expense.
Your druggist has a limited number: of
the Kruschcn Giant Packages •now, in
t
ock. This is the Regular bottle together
with a separate. TRIAL bottle,,
' Use the • Pial bottle first. Kruscheq.
eliminates wastage and poisons° from, sys-
tem -daily, if you follow, the .instruc
tions. It strikes not only at the usual
cause of fat but' at the root of half the;
• human ill internal sluggisbn:.:• jf
you have no ezcess fat, Bruscit in not
• 'cense you to lose weight. , chen .. sts
only a few cents. a,'week t' µse d it,
makes you feel like s en* • i ollars.'
Gest your Kruscben Giant Package today.
[ H Yoti'are not entirely convinced after
owing the FresTrial. Bottler your drug-
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"gist will ebeerfully ;refund your money
When you, return the Regular package
unopened.
Cranking an Auto
.(Stratford Beacon -Herald),
which comes f .�
A report W
from Eontl-
`;+itch
ac, tellsa bow
,.t a sentlepian of
ae ent
V y years who storied; in his car
•to visit his brother who lived, on a
farm a few; miles out. He ran into a
piece • of had road and his car stuck.,
He worked for a,time trying to 'push
it; and then found it necessary• to
crank' the. engine; Later, he was found
sitting in the car -dead.
A doctor Who was. called said that
the reason Oftheheart; attack,:which
eaused s d death, was: too rowan exertion
'tryirfg to get the engine:started. He
gave it as his •opinon' that only • a,
pian in fine physical condition should
ever fry'.to crank'an engine. ' They
effort vias 'too ., great.. for 'a nianof
seventy' and: even for it man'of lesser
years"'it was dangerous'
' One. does not see so moria of this"
now; •as during the winter when 'a
number of cars :are : shard'' to . start.
Cranking an engine, Particularly •in
s heavy car, is exhausting work . and:
the man Who has any reason, to sus
pert .. tht his ,heart is net the best
should' never try •
ow Science plains
s
any People
:• eop e
Past 40:
Feel That They're Slipping
LosingTheir"Grip" onThings
�Many.people round. 40.1 bink. they're,
growing cold: They feel tired a. lot
"weak."- Have headaches, dizzi-
ness', stomach upsets..: • '
Well,: scientists say the Cause of all
this, ,in a great ,many cases, is simply
an acid condition of.. the stomach
Nothing more. 11
All you have to do is to:neutraliize
the.excess stomach acidity..' F
When you have. one` of these held
Stomach upsets, ,take Phillips' Milk '
of Magnesia, after meals and before
going to bed. That's alll
' Try ,this; Soon You'll.; feel 'like ,.
another person! Take either 1.the • '
familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or the.
Convenient, new' Phillips' ,Milk of
Magnesia Tablas. Made in Canada.
ALSO .lib TABLET FORM:
Phillips, Milks* Magnesia Tab-
. lets are now on sale,at all drug
• stares ev Each tiny tab=
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letela ttnhoeoenq(u t of .
ulnailk Phillips' MOof f
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Record Entry --D. L;r' Scott,' Cit -View Wins First Prize
For the lair three years the Ontario and Quebec Brewinglndustr
:spofsoxett. a ,competition' des! -g,,b has
fined to : trip ebb the grade of naltii g'•barley
grown 'n the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec,
Under the terms of • the competition -open, to, any grower in the pro-
vinces
of Ontario' and bee -=these rows
submit growers.. bmi
rs.
t
�. sem'
e of
a 100
ound .
P1
p , s,of six row •malting barley. The'3udging,'of the' entries occurs at•the
Royal Winter Fair at Toronto..
Last year 145 entries were received:'and this year, 154.
• The judges 'this year, were: W. J. Lennox, of the ' Dominion Seeds'
Bran
ch 'Toronto; � Yrofes'sor. ' W. Squirrel,, Professor of Field • liustiandr *''
Ontario. Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario; Leonard Ne ' y.
Dominion . Farm; roman of the
Experibiental farm, Ottawa,: J. C. Noble, Department' of Agri •
culture, •►lbertac
. The prizes are substantial—a' cash prize of 8500. to the winner,
om riled b 3 � a ac-.
c Pa Gold hMedal; $200 to second; $100.to third; $50 to fourth,'
and nineteen prizes Of 410 each to the next in order of merit. ," •
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j: ' The' jud es report that 'tics year it was ,very difficult to ascertain,the.
winners: Last;.year there were . many .,Weak entries bu this ,
general average',� year, the'.
of the; entries rues• so Much, better than' last year. that if
was a very. difcult task to separate them. Apparently,
competition has' beep .• r ductive'of'the result aieat, ,mtherefore,
ly, a gerierime,
eimprovemerlt' in;'the ,wade of 'malting' barley gin : Y, n.
• grown:the 'two Provinces:
The mite smile s,aro
1.:1), L. Scott, City View:Ontario—(,old.{ Medal and ` $500, cash.':
2: Ray'Forest, Douglas, .Ontar+lo .$200, cash. ,'. •
3 .1: Neubauer, ,Hespeler, Ontario -.-$100 cash. '
4 J. '.,'Robinson,. Bolton, .Ontario -$50' cash. '
5..J.. IBarton' Hunter, Vankleek. Hill,• Ontario -410
0.' J. H. Frisby,' • Gormley, "Ontario—' ip :cash.'
7. D. M. • Oswald; .Vankteek Hill, Ontario -810 cash. •.
8.
Bruce lirigden.. Geo town, • Qntario�-;410 cash,
' • 9, Geo Newbauer,: Mo own, Ontario h_ =:$10 ',cask.
hose print,, Ontario $10 cash.
11. Angellas Laville;': Berthiery illeo Que.—$10. cash.
12 Douglas Hart, Woodstock, .Ontario—•$1.0 cash. •
13 H. X: i<io g`ns, •Carp, Ontario -$10 cash
14. ,t. McGill, Pakenham, Ontario --810 cash.
:.15 J. l+.'lioughton, Beeton, Ontario-810.cas1+ '
.162 Howard Jull, Norwich, Ontario -410 cash
17Nefson Darby, Waverley;; Ontario -810- cash.'
18 Alex til 'Stewart, Ailsa Craig, Ontario=$10:cash.
19. J. A, "Ross, Georgetown,', Ontario -$10 cash.
20. J. Elliott, 1'zkenbani, ;Ontario,_$10. cash.
`alar. Scott has now won first prize and goi'd medal three .times in arow.,
Of his entry the.Judges report; 'The prize ;prize gentling entry is a nice
clean, •weir prepared, uniform sample of"excellent' color." • ' •
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horsemanship ll
Robust 'D.ivers,
t Royal Show
Five-( cited ' Classes Will • Be
•Hgh-Lighted Hunters
and
dumpers;. well .,repre-
sented.
sented•
Rdrseniansbip .in the high relief of
robust: diversity is assured 'foil the
forthcoming; Ro al Winter Fair Horse
Show , With .a W orthw,bile record for
'Canada in the fie:gaited horses that
Made ' Kentucky, famous." These" are
easily the most perfectly `trained sad-
'die..
ad-
die horses .ridden :in everyday life.
Their action is the very poetry et .eq-
uine Motion.' Responding` . to'' the
:slightest touch of hand or 'foot or the
gentle swerve of the rider's' 'body',
their gaits are. the walk, trot., fox-trot
and the fast going •rack—the distinct
.ive .characteristic of the Elie gaited
horses, a mode of going between a
trot and a run, 'with a distintcly
different limb motion''froth eitiher.
The Royal this year •Is speeializing'
in fire,gaited classes and its compar-
atiye standing on, the • Eastern Anier
lean fall Show. circuit •, is second to
sinter Protection of Cod: Liver -Oil'
A CREATE
ES ERVE of . VITALITY
Winter'is a dangeious period `for many of us. The cold
and wet are constant menaces to health, regturingalloer
energy, to combat.
Scott's' Emulsion gives you greater Winter protection,
because it is an EmuIsified,Cod i Oil in •a solution of
body building hypopho °hitt, of lime and soda -• PLUS
values you get' in Scott'lulsion of Cod Liver Oil.
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INE D LIVER OIL fW11'H THE $ VALUE
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,y.., Ottp
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' none outside the. State of ltentuck.Y
Excellent entries of - three -gaited'
saddle horses have' ' been received. '
These _anneals of proud '.and_gallant_
mien
e . the highest stepping 'of all'
saddle horses,.':a 'joy'. to watch in: the
ring. Their .gaits are the."Walk, trot
and canter. o
In• hunters and jumpers' the 'Royal
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P. o am . as
gr ,. wits expected 3s again'
well filled, as in this regard the Tor-
onto Horse Show'stands •unsurpass- t
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ed on the' continent. Harness and dri e
g Vvill be seen !n I
•THE, MATTER OF LOOKS,
took into a face, ,and (hero
'pw9, eyes, a nose p mpuib, ' pair of
ears;
A
Stage of beant'y, set WItL scents.r7
That wrinkles, with the riava$e. of the
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I Iook into: a heart, •ante giiiuppo a.
play
Qt'. laughter, labor,. now and'then or,
.- tears
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But:full of beauty, leve end majesty!
Growing brighter 'with the passing of
he: e
t � .:ars-
OLD FASHIONER PHRASE
"Dolt 'pour parrot?talk?
"Vest''he nays 'I beg.your'pardon.,"
• "Mm -m,' • Must be a -Very great
age,"
Missionary -Just think, ohtldren In
Attica there • are sic million square
"miles where little boys and girls have
no Sunday school, Nd * what should
No w all: strive t `"
o Save +.
e. money ne
.for?.
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0
Ch rus:
of
,:., Chem* voices—To;o•.toi
Afrlcai
e old-fashioned'': .wo-
Minwho • : ` :'ed her diusband's sockaY
she eo �as daughter Who socks.
her darned husband.'
The new recruit ' .passed an officer '
Without saluting.•
Officer. cer
'1
ca lin
. ( l;) Here' ,my :'man do
you..see' this' uniform I'm.'wearing?.
'.New Recrpit=_res sir,. • d just;
Jook, at •,this' thing they gef;e-me,
Dietrich 'types on windy • Ways.
Cense the...boys. to gaze and ga;e,
)set *Oro*
fir:A—gee qea
easier to. handl*.
Get Chasteclsr--
Boas finer eve,
Tomigy;'. he acid. '\'Beatambe'r
Ii i. r, `A fool,''and b s moaeY
as
¢n parted ... ,
"Yes, ttecle," replied, '�oinmy, '
I want,to, thank .yon for parting, '
it, just .the sane,"
Barren Tree, Buds.
the have. advanced beyond the 'thought
aro that there is; anything `ignoble in an,
necessary work. What, men have cotna.
rout to see, what the bitter experience of
tr h unemployment has taught the world, •
ia. that work'. is the .salt of .life, With,
oat it life loses its savor..A man d a
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not 'find himself' till he finds his work.
Dewey says,
"Labor '
is•. spans
function. sts ,
great Ile can do nothing, :he
'van achieve nothing. without work
ted ."" Withogt Rork there is n
of, body, o peace'
rh
o happiness in
p esu
of
mind.
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rid...
Chas•..._
sifted Advertising
London
Bri `
uh '
Nor'
rico '
It
.i.. ur
cavo just ah
.completed a surer
months; .for color aid nnexpee
crops than for.sevesal years
P
with o�
n t.onlp rich showa.'of hips. an
hairs and. berries' .on the, �eomm
hedgerow plants, but with blosso
!rani bushes that have'. previous
been bare.
One . of the. litter was• shown••at
as.
on
ms
ly
recent meeting ,of the Royal'Hor.
cultural Society at Westminster.
'vas a tree,. known • by the' name
Liquidaiiibar Orientaiis, 'which h
never previously. borne . fruit ' sin
its planting. at' Woburn Abbey,nea
,100 years• age..
•
At:' the ; Horticultural Society
meeting a•' new variety of greeitho
Bdingainvjliia, usually ' • with' many
olored blossoms, was also on, view
t had hien-named Orange King.
ers 'were of luscious orange'':color
di"
nS into 'rose: A new 'hardy.: fu
ia has' also flowered, ''and . ' bee
amed Mrs.' Popple.:
t!lleanwhile' 'agricuiturali'sts of .Lin
i'nshire•.and the sagar beet •.coun
ties:' are also enjoying tutees -4.. Th
t lifting began . ' with ' "'a ' reco
nglish crop of nearly 400;000 ,.acr s
Factories hive had to raise their
parity, some raising it as much as
tens. a day, to deal .With: ' the
ncreased yield Lincolnshire growers.
e .now producing double the yield
,beet; per acre compared with only
few years •ago
ti-
It
of
ad'
ce
rly
•
y's,
rise
ve
Nothing ten-. erase the teachings of • c
-a clean home filled 'with . liove r}nd'I I
happiness• Such lessons instiiled.:'1a 1 flow
a child's, mind •will reaiafn forever: •','!a
chs
A
tie
oro d h ,
a$
arse '
mbl '
ed at the., ri
'scene •of a fire;'• and a policeman was t
moving them 'along,' One man, 1io'w ; co
ever, refused to go. is
Onlooker '(pointing'•to a man Nat bee
thing the;fiames with mach interest). E
should he stop and I tav'e' to
Move ons ' ca
Policeman ' (amii'in8) Weir sir; .800
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Its
n
e
rdi
es.:
r
Its his Bre i
It seems to be the•.belief of al' • a of
mast
every' w.oman''that she needs ;some,'
a.
°notob.elp:her keep a•secret. •:
Jasper•=Sylvia promised to be my
girl but there's a string attached.
Casper --String? •
Jasper=l eah, a string of pearls.
Nothing has been •heard ' . of the.!i
mechanical, lie 'detector •for a long I.
time Possibly. It was 'wrecked, by'
ver loading
,Onlooker—Fishing?
Fisherman -,-No.
I am.just•'•trying„
o find out if the water ,is,` deep'
hough' to ;drown the , man • who told
The Joy; of Wo'k
It'•has taken a time to over -
Come the idea 'that work is ignoble,
and that'it is a finer thing to•' . be
f=served•'than.•to serve, writes. the'.Hali,'
fax Chroni'cle. The ' idea has not', yet
Wholly, disappeared:: es can be seen lay
the amount of snobbism there is in:•
the World, .:a snobbism arising ont of
a vulgar,' •estimate' of 'the importance
of materia] possessjons or of,;fashion
able place.
Fartunatelv.: the, '. great :' majorit.y
vine 'classes large
numbers; some of the best stables in
the :United •States 'being represented
. Besides there., 'is special military
equestrnnism; Teams of :army
eery from. Chile '(Smith,. :American);
France,• the Irish Free :State- the
Baited States andanada compete
nightly for ;the. eight evenings of the
Fair, November 21=29, 'the competi_ } R
tions: culminating in the sharp snap -IP
Pycontest, for the • Ferguson Interne - l vC
ngs
me.• there mere fish. it' here
THE TROUBLE
..Earning rayl . „keen. .
is. tough.•.
enough'.''•' says ; Tittle Sarnmy. Stern,
"Bat tougher yet 'I still maintain,.
is ' keeping-Ithatt •^earn-
Father ..says •it' wasn't • long 'afterl
rather got old, enough to steal hip
eckties and he, got "big . enough to
ear; his' socks,
tional trophy now held by' 'the' Irish
team:.
Even this does not exhaust' the ;Ro-
YAPS diversity is 'q quine attraction,
As a • program inte'lude' there is to
be' an exhibition of magnificent 'fires'_
sage"• or "high-school" riding by.. Cap-
tain Hiram ;E Tattle of the United
States Army: Both , of his horses
ha=ve taken Six years,to train to their'
present 'Perfection": and hate never
once: known whip or 'threat The 'ma.
nege''' requires the execution of not
-.mos ` tban 135. different movements
• ,Customer I've been waiting a'�
whole hour for:. ,you "to ,make; taii� � •
saidwi: MAKE
. , PROFIT
Waltzes -.-. MAKERS
s �'i`hat would Hare j^OU some. ,..
it? '. your irate `On , .i "3'ttzzle Feeders • ear-
,� ng their heads off, killing your pros-
Customer ! tee +. peers of profit and getting' ' nowhere^
S th- .Ia the • Midst of ple't
and', mvac
grow'drobpy. unthriftS
�khen'a'diMple start§„g oiri unprodvLthe, •These are .the signs 'thai
preacher' r .g its : stuff they ar'e not. getting' enough' calcium,
i5II't ibng out of a- ith'oshborus and other essential' miner-,
ori.
`j ala Write today for' free folders about
b mineral feeding. telling hoc' you can
• The Club Optint i torp thane putzie feeders' into profit
�'niaiter�'
m —lour bourn •
e s using GI•L- Mtrieral• Suit-
still '• at the .old address`? $ plementF;, siipPling• all estenttal titrJ•
by. the horses g 'i the. 'Club Pessintiyt=Yec thanks erals with
regi eeoiiomr.
•, while_ in tlie� ring..
tC I L •SOL MIN
colored, stallions of Jorgen"Christ"
an -
cattle 'to star 'and be :• 'he entire Mineral portion sof'• bonJ
re `ase left ]ie Igatrc; h' especiallc• �. e»
quite still;' •'
TACTLESS.
Uncle John 1 ' (Soluble Minerals)
I pbund note.: billtti sn'd balanced ilii other •e�.
cnred. It was he Who broke 9n" the
sen,• who is probably, today tare world .f
greatest horse trainer have' tieen se o is nephew a prtxeese3 Lo aecUr digest!
80, horses'for 'one act at larnu -acid' ' \Tow' be careful with, that money c n 1 ntinerala' t7on•isinc ph:1 e I o
Baileys s circus, His statlon�' airs '. • • and sttlphiir: ' iron
ralriurn, ii�dirie. 'sbdivni, Chorine, ,
.marvels • of intelligent performance. l ' .
Tiro Shetland' coo gill b ti+
ares a , ,,
. , I ,L' NUTRI
MIN
ciuni a+ Ott +lute aiid digestible. ' .,
phosphate' derii'ed1' ttie.
r W0 :1i E.�T tv it o ;' a hotlt` :dttestihte, hat rale bas
Ye d d li t
hood
di -04-
• clowns" of this,aet. M the Before Baba Carne
r
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With so much 'varlet. the Winte'
Pair management is parttic'ularly
proild : of the fine r
Horse Show. pro. i.
gram. to culminate public e`vent's'
•inar'kitig' .'ytirnttto's Cen'tenii'•ial year•„
Awaited Made iti 'Car lliaRute;
;Pittsburgh•--- Settlotiient of the
longstanding car min`s dispute Willi.
t e Pittsburgh; , Railways Oompany
rile been rearmed by >a special trrbi-
tittioa board's action in awarding
this •inn , a wage increase • of ll0 Per
esni. The board` tit the same tithe re.
oommeinded'„%bat the car men be'
placed. on a' faraday •schedule instead'
of the present sfx=day Work
consequently . giving them their 'pre,
rout Day ter' the shorter week'.
yea triol rr- •t•^ttCeti ratted col
or.zvho Stiffer c'om heti' math' t'
r ti corrin is tunas
et'rry m .iithy bail.
ache or the v.eak
siring drains front '�a +, Litcrdititre •
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which "oniCn •often
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rttinl,phosptiorns snit
thea mdnerals suPT11r-
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