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GERMAN RIO FOR
BRITISH TRADE
:HQW GERMANYWARRED ON
ENGLAND BEFORE THE WAR.
Clerics Flooded London, Learned
Business Secrets and Reportea
To Hun Companies.
The story of German 'penetration. of
Brit b trade is one of the romances
of. business and is, only another. est
ample ;of the wonderful foresight: and
capacity for "organization. of .the Ger-
mean people. VCR'years past. the. city
of London ,hasbeen Seeded with Ger..
znan clerks: Many'of.them, were what
is known as "volunteers," which is to
say that they worked for -nothing.
1 Well-educated young men from the
German commercial schools came over
to London and • offered their services.
free of an •charge • in return for a
• chance to learn the business, and the
easy-going British merchants were
--wllitnouglr�to hav+e=iheYnaotc�lxefie
terms. Particular attention' was paid
• by these volunteers to thecolonial
and exporttrade, and the shipping
houses were full of -them.
It has now been realized that most'
of these young men were nothing
more or ,less than -commercial ,spies.
In many cases, indeed, they made reg-
"' ular ,reports to German firms o£ the
business done by their employers, and
'in others they returned to Germany
as soon as they had mastered their
employer's business . and assisted in
getting it away from him, with the
aid of the German banks,which were
also deeply concerned in this game of
peaceful penetration,
German. Clerks' Union.
Evidence has been discovered now
that most of the "volunteers" were
financed by the German Clerks' Union,
which: in turn, it is believed, was con-
trolled and . financed by the German
Government. It is certain that itwas
assisted by the great' German intius..
trial' trusts. `
The most insidious and most dan-
gerous 'feature, of this peaceful.. inva-
sion. was that conducted by the banks,
-
. the. Deutsche .:B'ank,. - the ; ~ Dresdner
'Bank and the Disconto Gesellschaft,
It'is,alleged that their chief function
wasat eonunerc''
•
In Gerniany„ for instance, a mann-,
- :lecturer who has an order for• $5,000
• worth of geode can:take it to his bank
• and raise a loan for wages and' raw
trader can pled's' e his customers' fie=
'bilities to him in the same way and. ad
A British manullicterer who
asked for gilt-edged security lind if he
• could not supply it would be politsly
aggerailon f -Will relate en instance
which actually happened ilbaut three'
years ago in London.. Aelarge whOle-
stile dealer in Merchandise which is
•produced both in Germany and Eng-
' land, and who wet both an iniporter
and a inanufacturer's agent, had been
accustomed for years to . secure
oveidraft from hire German bank it
a certain period ,eiery year to pay his
--Gerrnan manufacturers. ".
' Bank 'Accommodation. .
TIE: was, man of substance and all
he had to do was. to notify the bank
that- he was' nerdraiving sa many
thousand dollars on such a date. He
had never apPlied. to his English brink
for similar accommodation beeause he
knew that it would- be useleas,„but on
—thie,,oceasioa.le:,,reellY needed! seine,
eXtra money and he determined to
try. He appliecl to -the batik With
'Which he. had been dealinie for , a
_quarternf A century Ant en overdraft
and wee refused. He got it from. the
• German bank for his English business
as well es -for liisVGerman trade=enth-
• afterwards transferred as mirk of his
' business as Poseilitate that German'
Boys and Books. They
win mix all right if the boys
are kept mentally alert and
physically active with nour-
ishing, easily digested foods.
Shredded Wheat Biscuit
is the ideal food for ,young.
eters to study on or to play
on because t
contaim the
life of the whole-wheat grain
in- a digestible form. . The
kiddies like it with milk or
cream, with sliced banadas
or other fruits .
English Wanks Were induced to finance
Gerfnan Competition with plgland
"MS worked 'as followie British buSi-
.ness•Men *ere included by the offer of
at prices a little higher than those
• asked for eompetitiv-e British goods.
The British. goeds, however, were only
sold either for, cesh pp on shert credit.
As Soon 'the British. impOrterteldlls
were received by the German manufac..
toter they were taken to -the-German,
bank, which discounted them and sent
them to its branch' in London.
with. the • British joint • stock banks;
_which would take thein with the•back•
ing of the Gentian bank, hue which
eStiniated that when the War broke
• Out $250,000,000 ef such Anglo -Ger-
man bills were held in London alone,
and- serioue hardship was caused
some casee.bY the efforWetelie panic-
stricken British banks 'tO .allect front
the British- draWers.
diScounted bills direct 'for British
Manufacturere and tradera, and. it is
, alleged that by doing so they obtained
German competitore. They learned
front these bine all the secrets of thole
-British customers, their markets, their
sourees of supply and so on, and It le
to Berlin tied distributed Wong' Ger.
'plan manufeetvere *kid traderti.
Made in Canada.'
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iELANS-OH•FQ4it-CONT
Great Britain's Food Controller Issue's
` :An Appeal to the People of .Canada.
Baron' Rhondda has issued a state-
ment- - explaining Great Britain's: plans
for food control. •
Food regulations in Great Britain
are Touch more drastic' than those on
thisside. of the Atlantic.% Neverthe-
less they are voluntarily, not compel-
sorily, observed by householders and
others. "If voluntary ,measures fail,"
says Lord Rhondda, "I shall have no
`compunction in putting the nation on
compulsory ration." . This crisply de-
fines the 'spirit of Great Britain. Self-
restraint and self-sacrifice are ' the
keynotes of the nation's attitude. Men,
women and children are proud to do
their part in' saving food and -.in in-
creasing -production: rn ' both direc-
tions the national 'effort is sustained
at a supremely high pitch•. -
" Baron lehondda,._thro'ugh - the Food
Administration of the United States
and the Food Controller for. Canada,
hes • called ' upon both .these -_countries
to rise 'to the occasion. That call
must Meet prompt` and full response.
Should 'Canadians fail to __emulate
Great Britain, then. all the sacrifice;
all the devotion of Great Britain's
ne-for-naugh€ It
remains for Canadiansto make ef=
fective the efforts of the -Old Country.
The • : whole : of Baron Rhondda's
message* is significant.' That he de-
pends upon Canadians, is evident. Ih.
effect ,he says:
• Price-fixing' mustbe international,
intercontinental: This:means a read-
justment of international and inter-
c-entinental trade relations.. • Each
country must of necessity regard the
others asipartners and .refrain from.
'acting except With refer Rce,to them.
1VJ r.�I3oover,_Mr-Hanna-.and•- l-Jhave
been made responsible for food control
in our respective ,countries.. Food con-
trol in each must be adjusted to. the
requirements of all Therefore _ .we
'Must work together to accomplish our
enols. Our pebple *ill have reason to,
know that profiteering will be wiped
out -that it is now fast disappearing
-and, that where high prices continue
to: exist. they are to be, attributed' .to
war conditions: _`... _..
z Comprehensive' plans have been de-
veloped whereby all ;international .:pur-
•chases of necessary foodstuffs are to
be pooled and_proportionately,allocat
ed to Great Britain and her Allies.
All such contract prices are : 'to be
strictly regulated. "Unlessaprices are
fair," Lord' Rhondda asserts, "an unp,
.necessary burden, -:-is platen, upon the,
backs of -the allied governments and
consumers, American•• and Canadian
taxpayers, and• reactively, on every
food consumer in Atnerica for„the sole
benefit of a email section of the ' dem-
munity.”
- It is only with Canada's unstinted'
help' that Baron' Rhondda's plans •tan
be brought to fruition.
"The world -peril is not the sub-
marine,"
ub-moar ine, saystheBritish : ii'ood Con-
; clj +cline FJ g � t
lessening herds."
lit* LA gal lrest.
tt Postinn Gust C•41
FOOD-
Vconiomy
Boys es. Girls
barley food
Grape -Nuts
TURJNTO LONDON
IN SEV. DAYS
SIX HWNPRED AND ,FIFTY-SIX
MILES WITHOUT A, STIW.
Thilt Achievement Brings Nearer the
• Fulfilment of Predictions Con-
ing Future of Aircraft.
"Captain Laureati, of the • Italian
Air Service, flew'on 'Monday from
Turin to London, covering: a- distance
of 650 miles: withot t'a stop, . He car-
ried an autograph letter. from the
King of Italy to Xing George. The
journey, occupied.seven hours 22 min-
utes,•
'
Shortly before tea=time roti Monday,
morning papers from Italy were safe-
ly landed at Hounslow,". says thea,
London Times.
"This very remarkable feat was
achieved 'by Captain Giulia Laureati,
accompanied' by Private Michael 'An-
ela.Tonzo.' Our Allies may well be
prow o 'Their gallant ands ul'air-
mon. From the account of the jour-
ney which we give elsewhere it will
per year. To this loss add Use mals
power
producing
h1 �rtoiedthe.
wheat.
One-sixth of an ounce of batter per
meal would inean 18,250,000 pound*
of butter wasted every year in Can-
ada. Thie means tons of mill., herds
of cows, and a large number of men
GUARD THE CHILDREN
FROM AUTUMN COLDS
The fall is the .most severe season
of the year for eolde -one day le
warm*, the *next is wef and cold and
unless the another is :onher guard the
to produce this wasted batter fat. little ones are seized with colds that Where the hillside is, sheer
These are only a few instances of may hang on all winter. Baby's Own Let It echo our tread
the-pe-seibilities of conservation and Widths are in,5 ii0re -bet idea in Whom he Ted._
the responstbilityresting ou•the ,indi-' preventing or banishing colds. They Let us follow as gladly as ever
viduai home and . on. the indtvrduair act as a gentle laxative, keeping the We followed who never knew fear,
.•.
Wo have _ been so accustomed.. to bowels and .stt omach free and sweet.
being surrounded by plenty of the An occasional dose will prevent voids
necessaries of life that we are' .or If it does •eome:'.on. suddenly the
afraid , to be seen guar -ding the prompt use o t e Tablets w 1 quickly
little wastages of feed 'lest we cure it; °he.Tablets are sold by Medi -
might be considered all mean, "eine dealers or by mail at 25
s sm,ceats a
Mercenary, :On the ,contrary; waste hi 'box from The Dr:. Williams': Medicine
BETWEEN THE BATTLER.
Let us bury him here
Where the maples are red.
He is dead,
And he died thanking God th
with the fall
Of the leaf and the year.
he felll
at any .tirrte a ;demonstration -of ignor Co,, Broc1wli1e, Ont.
ance, leek of appreciation of value of �,. �,r,. •
'foods and lack of a kne*ledge,of the ST BIBLE, •
principleseof thrift.
Measures.. y
? ft. 1.0 in Across When
NEW HEALTH FOR WOMEN Openedeao Be Used in "Crusade."
Ere he died they badzijed,,
Yet they heard his last cheer
Ring elear
Winn we lifted him, up her
Would fain have pursued, but ,grew
dizzy instead.. •
Break his sword and 'his`spearl '
Letthis last prayer be said,
By the bed .•
We have made underneath the
Wet
wind in the maple trees moaning
so•drear: •
• • A Bible 5 ft. 2 in. high and 3 ft.
The most fateful years in a woman's 6 in. across has been "built" at the "0 Lord God, by the red
life are those between forty -Ave andepaford University warehouse in Amen Sullen end of the• year
fifty.,. Many of the sex enter this Court, London. In the binding of this That is here,
-period -wider. pressing undttionn eat work W ,as found necessar to We besee
through. o overwork or r about t e Y ch Thee u guide us
v worry b t , h erect a wooden staging, from the cross And strengthen our tword$ till his
beam of which .depended an iron chain �" rs dead."
Y sla a be
home, or through 'a condition in which
e n that actual time from l the blood Is weak or watery and so and pulley block,, and by this: means ' , • —Francis- Sherman..
beee the r
point to point was 'seven hours
they suffe�+'heavily. Among the tom- the position of the book was changed
com-
monest sYmptons are headaches, as occasion required. Without .. this"The travellers started from the
twenty-two minutes and a half. _ a�sivara s ztaim.ttL csnres soros. Eta..
- feverish., flushes,
palpitation of the mechanical arrangement the services ...
it 1 ofSavo at:8.28 Italian time,heart, dzziness, backache; depression , of. six men would have been required ' The Re son' Why.
Cap a ► and • other, well recognized disturb •
The distance in a bee -line is about 560 antes f the health which signalizes Th•
e width of the back, is 10 1n., told recently b l�Ir. J. H. Thomas the
miles• but : that actuall '• covers from that the blood requires attention, so when the book is opened It meas- secretary of the Amalgamated
Society
eartht to earth was a little over 656 Women urgently need: rich, red blood urea 7, ft. 10 in. across. The binding of ailway. Servants.
miles. The speed, including the time ail their lives, but never nnore so than which is not' qui 0. complete—is of It appears " that -
p '. in middle -life, when the nerves are app r , a newly *..lyse
spent in climbing and landing, was 80' red levant morocco, which absorbed batch of German prisoners was' being
mile§ an hour. The d lan1l ere "crossed'; slap weak and overwrought: • a dozen -large goat sinus. The: front taken by train from a certain 'En lisp
at es an pro* mate height. of 11;sed { Now every woman- can prove the cover contains the arms of.tire• port• to a p • of detention •inlan
Prompt help afforded to her health by of England' and Scotland in place• - :gid'
feet above sea level, and the Channel renewing and building up the 'blood. countiesg when a Hun .officer;
much to his in-
passage occupied no more than- a..yuax-
It is a test that anyailing w m can blue morocco leather, decorated with class carr fie found wu himself .jin a third-
ter of ,an hour. ': ' •, g ° gold, and : surrounding the • Royal class carriage with a Tommy as escort.
- . • . make by taking ,Dr. Williams' Pink'
arms, inlaid in heraldic colors,
Aircraft For:Peace Purposes. On: Ina very injured tone. he asked:
'Pills,, for these pille�;make•rieh, 'red
�, , , the back of the book the:arms of the «.,thy• have I, an' officer, to travel
"The airplane was' an...S.I.A.,.•-..ae.1,blood,... w• ulch,.in..turn .stimulates .:the�..W l eounties Are in mann • r
those built by the Societe Italiana appetite strengthens'the nerves and a ah c nrthird-class
e 0 1 ni are. call ' s;milar to thoaP on he iront�
A rp-a r called,
`Fiat.' 'The journey was in everything Seeds ofwomen v "Bible ad ' in London
GI LETTS Lyt
14ApE IN CrANAp4
Par onaltimir
For 1 wetM's�•N•
For rs*evhs
pat.
Far sOlainf.oting
retriserators,
sinks, oiesots,
drahoosidforsoo
Oth.r purp000a,
penes oesimu
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1
' - Cabey's Care.
Mrs. Casey •Me .$ieter-writes me
that every bottle 11' that box we sent
her was broken.'Are ye sure yree
Printed, "This side• up with care en
it? .•
Casey-•-•Oi am, An' for fear `they,
shoo dn't • ee it on the top Oi in
1 s t ted
} P printed
1
it on the bottom as well, . 1..
samara's rautmerUt 714.1isres_ Wsu 1rla-
aiv i
Veterans at B.C.BC. U . err tX,
The provincial government :of Brit. °
isles Co uuibia baa entad g 21 ear
y
lease of the 290 acres of government
land adjoining the present bolding of
the University of British Columbia At
Feint Grey for scientific farming land,
and in connection. returned Soldiers
under, the direction of.the . Military'
Hospitals Commission will be given
agricultural training.
and arrived.'' at ten .minutes to four. o h hi ,to manipulate the volume. a The following amusing ancedote'was ' •
•
and rile engine a restores •full robir'st 'liealtli: `: Thou= : 'sBecause,". Vas Toniriiy's reply.
n The giant Bible is.to be used- m a •"I've got to guard'you, and theydidn't'
thi d o n. ha a found Tri Dr.
i 'e crus . e' think -a Britishaoidier- ou ht'tbe_ put
8'
a ,brilliant success, though ,the north-; Williams' .Pink Pills new i eaa
lth and
west wind was contrary, and rough strength and with these a new liappi-
and tricky.over the mountains, I nese and,interest in 1ife.
-!'Th ute wed -corresponds-o-if-yuu^-auffer, avail ourself• -at -
generally to that of the railways •ever onee of tho splendid hometreatment
a 'great part of the:journeY, and ie'r which T)r Williams: ---Pink 'Pills• so
freshments were carried in, a thermos; easily afford, land you will be among
bottle under:the airman's -coat and, who rejoice in regained health. •
absorbed • through a .rubber tribe like � These pills are sold by all dealers.
that of a baby's bottle. in, medic . e, or may s e a s y ma a
"Although' this is the greatest inter- 50 cents a, box or six boxes for $2.50
national ' pflight- y p g'
And
U`lien Ipotatoes • to: look
ed, it
ca canna
the Co, Brockville,iPet. Medicine > 'go -.out on W.____
Captain TJTF BANNER. PROVINCE:' •-• '.
stops trip in-'a-similar-maeiiine=-from' '+, r,
Turhr. to . Naples and back, when. he ``:'' • • : 1 '
travelled 920 miles -between 10,7- a.m.Ontario Leads All Canada in Sunday
and 8.40 13.in.; . or ' .with • the French • School Work.
..The last reporb'received from all the
provinces ` for 'presentation ' at the
in .a cattle-truckl' See?" •
But sweeter than the.breath of .balm.
.-upon_the summerbr eeze, - ' `-•"The man-who•�•isw*a€yule;-of 12urrrin
And sweeter than the so:Egs of birds , Up ,his .wick need not..hope to blegleten
Among_the leafy- trees; ._ _...:the world."• •
Yea, better than the'tuneful bass
Of bullfrogs in the pool, • • MON Y• pRDEBS.
Or happy laugh' of barefoot kids
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Buy
.stvwso,aorafs rent rum*
preikeleiferela-eittv's- -AND JOS
towmid The most useful end Inteirestinfa
your _..t_o t__ supplies
• *Dolicatiqp to Wilson_ Publishing Com- .,
Offiees for sale In good • ontarlo
Will be the joy which swells rny breait FiVe dollars coste three .cents.
Quite big enoigh to; coOk. - _ • . Canadian apples' toethe -British .Isies . • sharpers_ -tools: also Granite
Polisher. Write ' -George M, Paul,
•
astnaardnnsilni.. iment for saie everywh' or's. out pain by our home treatment. WA%
nat. an ex ernal. cured with-.
.,:#"•k. Sun, Duseand Wind quickly . . • ' us before too late. Dr. 13ellmatti Medical
. SoreEyes, Eyes Inflame
Lieutenant .Marchal's flight of 800 ,/ relieved by Murine. Try Ma
achievenrent • is.. that., it- brings -nearer. -1914, •shoWed- the Sunday .Sehool
Sint roJNoSm2rtrt .00.JvairtrEraetCgomforobrtr
Wheille Bye lienledY leek
"The peint of real interest in. this International Convention; in Chieago, rye c Your Dyekand InBaby's EYes. 0 SO Se
;; if • thheejerc snt obeel -c..relhaceedteimnfirtaetdilleolyi igthh • • S. VERY EASY
miles across Germany in July.
60c per bottle. Manin•
to u-a-11-the---great,:luture-.-4hich--is rollment Ontario -1.00,000 more thane Ase_nueleezye
poses. combined. What .changee. have come • A 'Slanderous Printer: • • - -
Prophecies Near Fulfilment. '
hi the pastthree years will be report -
"Lard Montagu Of Beaulieu and ed seen when the;totals ars asSembled-
others have foretold that before many ,for the International Convention in gave the editor when the paper print -1 .. • •
OFF WITHOUT PAIN
years mails and passengers.... would
travel regularly by air between Lon -
dal, the Cape, Egypt, India, and Aus-
tralasia to the East, and between Lon-
don, Canada and the United States' tO
the West. The Public 'igen to -.these.
prophecies without gresping how•near
they may be to fulfilment. The Ital-
ia*, who haye long been conducting.'
peatat air• service to Sicily, gave us ,
oliject,lesson in the postal possW
bilities of flight. Captain titureati
seven hou• re a journey on which the ,
;fastest time by steamer and train has!
"We congratulate our ,Allies • on. the .
performance Of their soldiers,
and we doubt, not that it will greatly
stimulate in this Country the etudy of
flight aaapplied, to the arts ef peace.
The air raid on London, which foF
'awed not manY hours, later, keeps
present.to us its impOrtance in these
HOW *E WASTE OCID.
Instaneek Where Svall Leakages
•• Might. Be Profitebly StapPed:
It is estimated that food te the.
valOe- aboot .W.,000,000 is wasted
annually, in,danacia, This .seeMs in-
comprehensible af first sight, bet. if
We begin td analyse the waste it can
be mere readily understood.
Let us -cite a &W. examples of whet
tive waste • in odr homes.
There is a. waste in the nutritive
value of, potatoes of- prebabiy go per
cent: aS e result of peeling them be.
fere cooking as Well as the loss front
peeling, The peelings e of .'eotatoee
(not riew potatoes) used by an average
family of /iv, Weigh over half a
peund per .dity. This means one ;hun-
dred and eighty-tWO and a half pounds
per family Per year, 'and foe the pee.
Ple of Canada means 203200,000
pounds or:4,866,672 bushels.
Potatoes should not be peeled. They
should be thoroughly ' cleaned arid
cOOked With their jackets on, and ere
even. better coneinted that way.
The 'waste of bread is one of the
home, in as much aS Small Pieces ' of
crusta of bread can always be ttitzled
to good account in soups, with stewed
One slice of Wad. a day 'a Onto)
or one third °Ca slice everytteal
not an MiuSttal Waste for the Mihail
of Canada,this aznounts to 100,00
poundi a day, or 80100400 pounds
Duffel°. Ontario is gathering sta ed this notiee about- him: "Doctor
tics. now for presentation at the Pro- Johnson felt the patient'a purse add
viricial Conventions in Chatham, and then issued a prescription!' It sheuld
Peterbokouth, these reports to be. cor- 414- ave. been the patient's. "pulse."
reefed 'end :perfected for 'the Buffalo
Convention :text June. • -
• A, campaign for the standariffeing
of Sunday Sehoole will be launeheck, at
ard known.. as "The International
Standard Schoel" has been arranged
for':Nortli America,. and will be pre-
sented 'With- plans, for . bringing the
seine to the attention of the individual
-ant .flareaslien.eaide_Neeleet.9.441141.'e
School Day", will `also be, considered.
Flowers are mote fragrant whe.;3 the
sun is not shining en them, ac-ording
to a French scientist, becauee the ous
that produce the perfume are forced•
out by the water pressure in theplant
'bellS, and this ie dimitished sen-
'Beeure to give the children brisk
There is nothing quite so good. as
spieed apple jelly. To make, pare, core
and wash the apples, copk, until eoft
arid strain: Put into .a muslin bag,
_ten sticke einhamon bark, eight
cloves Arid six allspice. Drop the
.into Un-) quarts of the aPple-juice, And
bring slowly to boilleg point. Taste
thia frequently, and whee-the desired
spicy flavor has been obtained remove
the bag,, add sugar and proceed as. in
making other
We require no.better dorionstration
of the unwarranted waste of food . on
this Continent, especially fats,- than
the feet that mee have bedome
lionaires through the refining of gar -
baps in sOMe of the large. cities.
Obviously then, tothing should go into
ehe garbage tin that can be used eor
human toad. Smaller helpings would
do away with a great deal Of wriete.
Epw often tve hear women who do
their own cooking say that by the time
they.lieve prepared a meal arid it is
ready for ehe teble, they are tee tired
to eat: One way to mitigate thia
to take, about half an hour befoee.din.
ner, a raw °gm beat it until light, Put
in a little suger and milk, flavot
and drink It. This will telieve the
faint, tired -out "feeling, and will net
spoil the appetite for dinner.
Ave one of the best &eel' crops
USE; in °ramie. Plough it under bee
fere theltal or May, .
Whatever sacrifices health to wiz.
dam Ink generally sacriliced wisdons,
Pin.einnati'man tells how to. dry
-off with fingers.
VDU. corii-p.9stered *en and Wennen
drops.of freezone applied directly on a:
. tender, ,aching 'Cern er -callus, stops.
soreness at once and: SO011 the -Ora or
hardenee callus- loosens 'so it can 'be '
lifted off, rpot and ell, withost, pain.
vigry bad case of distemper in a valu-
able hOrge by the use of MINARD'S
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,ExperienCe has shown thaf
ers Cannot profital3ly be -used as sub:.
stitutes for manure, for the growing
of clover, or for 'good gsoir manage-
ment, but that their. role' is rather
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blina,rd,r,s 'claimant (lure's Dandruff.
iVlother-Joan; dear, have you ,been
doing anything to the ink ? Joan -
Yes,: mammy; put some water;to it
-to 7riake 'it write week., I've- been
writing. a letter to daddy ---and I
wanted to whisPer something to him!
of the dairy districts of Canada. -
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GIRLS LEM'oN JUICE
HoW -to .tnake- a- creamy beauty -15t1Ori''
The juice Of -wo 'fresh lemens
strained into o, battle containing' three
ounces of orchard white makes a
makable lemon skin beautifier at '
Care. ehould be *ken to strain the
lemon Juice through a line ploth Steno •
'onion Palp gets in, then, this lotion!
will keep fresh for Meals. Every
%venial knew that lemon laic° la used
to bleach Old remove suoh blemishes
the ideal Wit softener,. whitener and
hitt trY it I Clot three einem of
tw• o lereenS from the grocer and make
ne ,euarfer pint of this meetly free
great lateen lotion tiud iteesage it
'daily into the face, neck, swras and
little at any drug store; but will 'posi-
tively take off every hard or soft corn
'or This shbuid, be Wed,. aS
tate the Surrounding skin...
tell hini to get a small bottle for yoti
-CE
WithtcupcU,
Bathe wi
Cuticura
dry and
-apply the
Ointment
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Stons,itehing instantly., clears away
meeres dandruff and scalp 'irritation,
litale red, rough and, sere bands as
not buy Mein until yen try them. •
Samige, Each Frei.. by Mai,'
With 32-p. Side Book. • (Soap to clea3'0,0
and Ointment to heal.) For samples addr
u. S. A:0 Boid throughout the -world.
from his 'Wholesale ding :house." It is
fine Stuff and aots like a charm every RI
—" ereateeeeeeeee
vale. I
PIANO AOTION
No Need to Rub -
'Try -Sloane Litiiiiie-ht and- mtr•
how'quiekly the swelling is reduced
•and the pain disappears. No'need
trates quickly and
brings relief. Have
a bottle handy for
rheumatic painsl
neuralgia. back
ache and all mus-
cle sorenete
Generous et
bottles; at your
druggist. 25c..
S 10 an's
Linitneni
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Change Safely, Passed by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkharn's
Vegetable Compound.
Wagoner, Okla. -"I Bever get tired
-of praising Lydia Et. -aPbilkehamco'snipV0e4gned-
Change of Life I ,
yeare and had twe
operations, but all •
the doctors and Op-
erations did me no
good,- and I would.
haVe been in my .
grave.today had et
not beee foe. Lydia
E. Pinlcham's Veg.,
°table Compound
:which brought me eut of it alright,. so •
ain now Well and do all mybousework.•
besides working in my garden:, Several
lof neighbore have got Well by Lek-
. ingLydiaE.Pinkham'sleegetableCome
binch warning, symptoms es '80146
heart, parks before the eyes, irregu-
larities, conetipation, ',Variable appetite,.
Weakness and dizziness elioiefdles heeded! ,
hieree Vegetable rompound hes carried
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