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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-01-06, Page 3'7-14,7 • • • *,!11)11(-1(),11 NERIES ON0.111111 .The Onlyilleal Nerve Ton* is a Oood Supply of Rich, Red 'Blood- • •, • people Would only attend te their b1o4 Instead of worrying themsel•Ves fli" said DA- ambient sneolalist "• we doctors: `would not, see our consulting ' /gems erowdeci:-with-nervoui-sivreeke . %ore people suffer irons woz0 than 4.1 ,atlything Is& • The Spit ,of thing which the spec- .. Jana apoke•. the n.erVOUS down' .6Ondition caused by overwork' and the many anxietieeof to -day. SUf- ..ferers find theraff.-lves tired, losr- spirited 'and unable to keep their • aiinde on Anything. Any sudden noise. .buits like a. blow. They are. lu.11 ett- groundless fears, and do not sleep Well at night. Headaches and other nerve • pains are part ,ef ,the 'misery, -and. it: all comes-froin starved nerveS. Doctoring the nerves with poison- . ons Sedative's .is a terrible mistake. The pnly real nerve toile le a•g004 •supply of , rich, •red „blood. Therefore •••. to reheirenervousneas and run-down. health Dr, Pink Pills should . Ifirtaken. Thes,e Pills make -new; rich - • blood, which strenotheost the nerveS. ▪ Improves the appetite, gives ne'w •' strength and Spirits, and Makes wilier - to despondent peopli, att4 ch,eerful. If .you are at all "out of sorts" you -should begin. tak4fig Dr • "Williams' Pink Pills. You caaget these pills. through any dealer, in inedielne; or by mail at 50 Cents a box !or: six boxes for $2.50 ' train The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., "-Brealtville, Out, A:Availability .and the Value• • of flantfoOd. Why dC. Crops 'need plantfood at ail? • per cent: 'of the Average , or-- -••'• IS' , • 41, • • The store .eopgr whom tliC Soots - man *Preacher .1kd "given out!! that ha would • "treat,' •e...ory customer. Sand), ,Cilitained the, needles; then, he waited with Eipnle POienee for he treat. , At .fongth lie. was con5trailled to reroark: " • , I hearin" • ye're gieln' a treat, to, :every easterner." • ' • , -4i-Yoni'd scarcely expect a. treat With an egg's wOrth of darilinneedles,",, the storekeeper ieP-Iled. • • • •', - 1 hit ye, nantia.,. draw the lino too close -a: custoid'ai a itlisT-71 tomer.' ••• • "All tight: What'll You have?" "Vif take a bit whiskei." '• The storekeeper poured out a horn f, of :whiskey and laid it 'on. Um counter,.t 'I'm used to lieein' a bit sugar in it,"-said•SaudY, smacking his. lips. • 1 •The • storekeeper opened t 4rOPPed a lump of sugar In Sandy' lo • at the-, .hesitate a, Mom again, "EM died to haein an egg IC" he ventared. "-- " The storekeeper reached.behind`and took froma shelf the very tigg that 'Sandy had traded. He broke the". -.04811 and let the contents "citify' into :the., glees. And, wonderful to 'behold., there,,were, two, yolks! • tSandy;locihed. On, and smile of satisfaction came to his face as he raised the glee -a to his lips, - . .• •"I'm thinkins;" he said, '"therees ither egg's worth -cr needles comin' to me." •, • • • ,... n*and giass, ncodlon, ' hen s•poke 714 • Genuine Surprise. . . . the tragedian, boasted that Attire. Was his only teacher. ' "Please tell .me;" an admirer -once, asked, `la t.):04 eression o astonish.nient you assume, Iii the seceond act Of, Your last play coPied from nature; tgo?" • • , •••"lt is," said. Tittleton. :"But .I bad no end Of:tremble to get it. To:secure' that expression I asked an intimate - growing crop •as •Water; 45 pr cent of friend to loan . tne $50. He retueed. ' . the ,Solid matter is made up of Car)30n, Tlidt patiieo me no•surprIse.. I &tried. - .. oxygen and lydrogen; less than 5 per i aeverarothe.friends. • The refused .'eetit. 'i?f the growing crop is composed Mel Was . not stirprised.. Finally I of Mineral coostituents which: the plant asked one. who Was Willing' to oblige • obtains : from the Soil.' Inherit wisderii, rims- and AS he hand,04..ine: _the ' lititfftafriffoNida,-116-wever, that studied in a glass the expression of this giOsW. than 5 per ceot.i" is just. as • • zny own led,: .., I Saw -surprise. there,' , - essential to the growth of the crops bat not astonishment. It *as Alloyed Jim . other 95 per cent. • then, in 'wili l the srispiejon , that the Money . I might b o terfeit : • I' Was in des- ' SpF.aking. of the 'eSSential plant feeds, while..we are dealirig with a very snia1.1 •• „percentages of the plant, we tire actii.: •• ,dealing with • things absolutely • . . • - • „necessary to: crop -growth. Four important constituents of plant • . ,,..!-; :. • pair.. e e uld I find genuine as-, Case..c• ests onlY .60 cents at drug ",s,tg.re. tonisionentV ' , . • . Absolutely harmless • and pleasant!' .. , , "Well;". • continued the admirer, Millionqui- n-Itelped annually. Largest sell- , „ . - ',where d•id you get it?"ipg atenlach correcter in wOrld.--Adv., • . To -day the Seed To -morrow. Some of the racist miser- able wretchea1 have ever .known *ere alwaYs dreamy ing • bout a happy to -mor- row. They h: 1 iocpsed for. se MARX yeirs on the ftl- -ture: that they bad neglect:. ' ed to cuLtivate the present vhielri the-scred -toznior,i. row. Sninehow we seem to think that we are going to reap a • wonderful • to -mor- row without sowing our to - days; but to -day is the cause of to -morrow and the effect,' can mit be greater.4 'thin its cause., r LoausChurchis Raven tor Homeless. T e Rev H. 4.. v. Sheppard; rector fthe •historic church St. Martin -in-, WORKING,. f °LEMON Carrieri Studied- Exchange on International Freight., 'Definite progrefis towards a 'solution 'of the vexed question of •e#bitnagin, cat •InteruntiOnal• freight 'charges betWeeu 'A Hee Translation. •• ;Canada Cl _oissifiettAsi*eitis4iiinektx ' • FARM woorsoi . • • .4mWANTD: E. §Epc ND DESCRI. oen Fand oticZ Chippewa Falls, W110.•":• - the 'United States 'and seenle • • . „. :likelyc as a resultn Ilie15:iftag Pr•iirp..' 1,,,•••".S.A.,ZIPOILY b_vge depnluled a Chin- ..Presentatires. of the Prineipal, Cana- whiSleerad distomer In the rapid-fire •Only, to "m41..30.009' owl'ir4:0123.' t.14..r. ;-diait;earrierit'ut---Alentreal recently.- --traitaiirant., _r_.;Want ...a, _go., substan-, scasetion of........,•,.•„:. 1 -'• The question, which is' a 'moat .cain. tial meal; •but finthint,that'll flIfine up.". : lirierearethi.ee.b-efdiffs41446Y.:::PUin I fro*. all its angles, and a"lentative- hall JUPUtiani" CallillY yellecr-Tagelglie, 1.4101dY, on Aonl.1141rtsit-teerfetcle14..bitl:dFintli7n43. ' , Oleo:toad one,: was again OPnWered: ,.' . "Bale o' hay for the -gent tto* Jimp.; spots, whion. are 1 Plata was PrePared •thYulvilig:all . aver- the.waitress,. backqo the kiteliet. ' On others.- ?I'lliffi the lett 'side. is =UV • Sirts !of Sens*b9p: • - Distributed all ever thfl •bodkts, lir Old just beneath the akin, are nerve -ends ' •Which respond jd 'pinch or other Halfpa 1Wo1og_theseirekt age 417.111,surcharge, which, it .. sensitive 'then the right:4.3nd thtt•Inr I i hoped, will lead to a' solotion which ' .* (-77 'ifornarki - v.,g; • is. . p, .ftit side of the arm Or the leg possess4.4 I w111 be satisfaetc,iry to all parties .in- Little Boy.'•r-7"lifother,..aie theregreateseseitivetVe fpinthettb .. any entaide,i- • • .'7,...- .`170 . • „ • 4:71. : • lereated, It le aniztaciated, liewever,:: men tinge:lit in heaven?'" ' -;,, • - *.... • tb,at in the .-WOrkirig,-ont'ot this' 'prat= • Mother--'Why,terteinly., clearr, ' . Fr lem it Ls of the.' utmost. liziportance : 'Little Boy7.--"it t" 'inoithet, ' 'never iline;ties"holi,ni44:Qtxed$:PII°PtSan:d'1644sblindfolded and told te. together Thus .1V1i." .:•.' : that ',• the 'integrity. • of .. 'Vie .tilyough sew' 4y pictiires- naeht,with *Milo; .., , Plunge his fingers for 'an instant WO , fates, lay'the• different .gaterrayS Must 1Cers,"" ,... • '.' : hot" water hewill hestily wii92001 - `., • be maintained t.ertild-the danger of . •Motber---,•"146,.flear,lbien• got in with a cancellation • all international: Owing to the diversity of e(oiditions he -Fields, opens the churbh doers affecting the various cles'ses of traffic,. each evening to any of the lionieless and the far 4a<ihrg effect of any: ac- he' comer- Hach night the church is tion which nuy be taken, a' full exami- ned, Saks a London despatch. nation . of the' ,,,internatiooal • charges • • A constable of the woman police and con-osultation ith -United States • ervice" stands watch ht the .aisle all carriers:is necelsary,-• This has al, ight;• and to her the visitants tell ready heen unaTirtaken. by a coininit- heir stories.. She •directs them to.t.itee appointed fin the purpose, and the in_the cushioned peWs and theiqinatter will .be nresSed to.. a definite Tiles . • , . , a mincirone, for Chaucer's anterbury . . . . . • oatn.-seny.tus laces . „ ... • leap there. the men on. the' right •Of conclusion at the earliest .pOssible "Haren't get it sir -that s -riot at - this stall," replied the yeuth Who wa.s • in Charge: "You see, we're* trYilag • it.: The Boy Scouts •Af';sOciaiion.. • out at.a few. et out larger•stalls to see d .hovr it goes.. If it makes a, hit, wh$7, I then we'll have it here:" . • .asy' Money. r, counties, where, though the seen'eest?iirls. y trieterise 'touring' in the s beautiful, the roads are bid, niaira ✓ to 'get hfs car. stuck • in a. ous • - a clese'shave,". • • " •,• - • ; Trying put Chaucer, , egii7 II:al-illustrates the 'literary igiierance of Many a modern hook salesman. is. told lay Sir Theinah Lip; There is agempak in England that. !runs about .4 thonsand 1).6dt:stalls, and Sir. Thomas applied: at ene of of these,' thith" the' ItepYestelon: thet4he water, really is hot,,;wheri•ln , may be ic'e-WAter. • . • ' lidinard's Liniment Dandiufb. • . „ Lots •cif iieop16 . say. 'things they Ought -to be ashamed even to think, • It iS -not the oath that. triakes•rue the...maro• but -the Men the - • • -• ' • ' ' the aisle.; the women . on the it. • • The homeless, the, evieted„ the un- employed: all ftrol. shelter'. there. • pothunters' who have 'missed the an last hone, well -to -de country The Citizens of one hundred twenty-sren cities; tewns and titre folk who have come to London and aid unable to get acieommodatimis cmillnunttica in the Prcwince'cif On ta.rio know -the Value of the Boy Scout • the 7crowded hotels) rest hes,* beg- gar's .ar@• the mar who has "a promise because they See them every cid walking the • stretts plaYing thei of a-inb• nex:t '• . „games and doing *their, work. And a . , • It has been suggested that other a '-roup there th.e not better, `3ri,g4te • . • • ehurehes open .their doers in this. way. aim more promisitig,;,boys- thato.thos , rape -8 DiapepsanCorre t c s ,•••• , • " • • • • sa fi Boy Scouts. ". . 4• . • • . , Any bay in, Ontario; twelve years o ' • • Stonp.chage griever, may become A Boy Scou :Tape's Dlapepsin" •is ' the 'quiekest, if he 'Ptomisea to, keep the •Scout Pro •i3rirest reUef for Indigestion,. Gaises, liaise:and :Scout Law and prePareS him Flattflence,"Heartbittni,Sourtiess,,, For.. self for simple - teats an the churpost mentation or .Stomach Distress caused tion ,and tistery ofthe tTiiion-Jack by .aeldity.- A few' tables' Ore almost and can Make, several cordage knots. .immediatestomach relief and shortly The Plan 'Is. to gratin a number'o the' stomach is -corrected sfa. you can. boys '(ireferably not •.inote tlaan •'3 eat faveriteleodd.Without fear. Large. in •aoy one f,`troop,' asthey are..desig 'mated). under the kadership lig.cutittuastee *a Selected Clean,- Inter. • t; boy -lc ing, volun teer ieader-atways athof sterlin character Atid mature jadgment. Hee Troop and ,Seeritmaster Are 'tinder' th 'supervision of a Troop -Cgfanaittee! 'of ,responsible Cigtiens;:usaally,oflitials ,of the chnrch,.sehool;!ceinintinity as • After he had. radde 'vain., attempts to t 'escape -al boy appeared With a, team.. t Haul you out, triister?' - Inne1l,d45:you want?" . dellars."' • . • After a lg, onand fruitiessoargument the meter -WV agreed, to4,44.4:11°;:morkey, hed: and: the car Was:phlled to' drY land. ' ' • ' • , " ••• • • ;* ,.:•:After handing' the money to -the:lad ; „the Motorist adived: , •• • ' "ipo' you haul, Many, cars-4cut daY?"••• . • • • „I "r ve pulled- out twebyedo-dm..."- • yea. weik at night; too?' ' g *. "'es, at 'night I- nata1 water' for-tne niudhOle.." ' • . , , • • „ Duestien, of Direetion. 'Atitlimetic.,.abcOrding to the Ater.age' n sinall boy; *as simply Invented ori _ . • der •togive teahers a.geod excuse for. pitnishing :unhappy Aod, a ertenrit it the,' .finpletisant..feature'Othis. young Y " . •- n TollattlY Snalth,"' said the • SCEeol. teakher due Morning," during' L1 the usual hernia torture "Who t -4 _the half.nt oightr.;,. -• "Which '.Watr'teacher?'1 inked. the • F.1.1:Youngster,•.caatibusly. Wei!'" re.plied the astenishi.' , _ s top et" sidewiYa eacheri" • said :Tommy. .. • , - e ".What diffeiefice does that•make?" o. explitined,i with a PitYffigatr,„ f the ..top cf..eight • *is natight,' but half 4 it-,siffewa,ys is , , idly..4f6Y. • ' • ' • • 't4Te'•".. • • ' - • • • f ‘MON.Eif CiliDSFIS; ' , Dominion E.xpreSS' Money Orders' - on stile. in fift,'*e thcinSnd' offices, • thrthlgi,lout Can tda • . , S' •• "Theo an. idea struck me," the . tra- ' food which,. are found .in . the soil' are `gedian said. • ."I resolved upon a des- ". lime; nitrogen or. a'aninonia; phosphoric perate. goorse. .1 retiirned Abe ;50 to Acid' and potash. You,, Of earirse, re- my friend the next day, and on hs as that linie sweeten e the Soil. bounded countenance :l sew the expree-- . and helps the strength Of the growing Mon t'saught.,."' ; ', .• . . - . • ---- " •"' iihint; nitrogen.' causes its lea, Stallt1 .,•. • --...----7---. . .. • .or. straw' growth,. phosphoilic add in --I ' •.‘vigorates . its root -growth and causes Wil Carly ripening; and potash•hasa great ' resist 'disease., and also helps the'' BABY IS SICK .0,0•••••••••,0 tV deal„to °do with the power of the_plant • When the'.haby sick-wheia filling of fruit, gram or tuber. - , trosi, and:peevish; great- • Canada's coal resources gra. esti- deal and is A constant Worry tot he -inatedi,i.n,the-DePattnient ne Own Tab,.. of the Interior,. at -1,224,2M zmilltork lets.: The, Tabl es die an ideal Medi: .e ----tonS,: or tWe,.,thirds of all the British cine for , . , . es. `-'rhey are a ger, itlir ,..- Empire.. Of 'this total,' 2,158 milliozz but ttioroogli I. Xative which regulate :-tons is'antittneitd, 283;661 =million -tons . -bituminous, and 948,450 minion tens • lignite and stib;•bittfininons. ' • •-• •"' • A Scotch Egg's Worth. the -days wheiv:dggs---e-Ima-ils-. s:clonunoir tender :In certain parts of ofinade..in".old-S-cotsman went to the. store to btiy for his wife an, "egg's .,,t4th of darnhig needles." In those witesi ,Ne*too. NetayIsh the caned an 'Iagazine-,.. the general, IttOro_preyail'ecl",_and the stock in trade .1- frequently' ifirind4A •,whieley and other strong liquors:. • ' • ' the, ligirels, .etten....the stomach; banish copstipition and indigeitien, break Up2colds_an4aimp1e fever a and make •teething easy, Co.zieerning them Mis: Philippe rayon, SC Flarien, Que:, writs: ."Babyis Own Tablets have been a ;wonderful 'hap to 'me •in:: the- caae Of my baby..and I can strouglYre- norn•mend them to. other mothers:" The Tablets are .sold. by- medicine, dealers or by Mail at 25 cents 4 hex from ll‘ledidne Co.„ 13.ro,ckville, •- • ' •It is better tepaY a debt -than to ge a present. • • , .Surnathes ()right `r- Variatlotia-P,ominery, Lapommeraye) dIPI0Y.01.k177N3P-le9.arth;_,... French Source ---A locality • mi 1 Y. P4111, ,. th-vt-greun .:rfglaitted.as des,' . It IS an Angle -Saxon, word, the. eirpgre -,of -the Axiality in gr-laear •originel Tom . ,whiCIi the.original bearers of the11 une- lived It omeans "apple iard."`, -,••It is an old name in'England, be ng .tra.c.eablehaelt to Vlie'days of Net,znau 11, .doininance,' in which, together with the period ' following It most of the IDnsglish family names developed* into tut • -- • , ,• ........,- y.ai0ons—Fers'eri • rerrlet;. Rao lal,.Drigin;--Anglo-Saicoo. The word "marshall!" Ls one that has • run thejall confab- 'tient.: the mos • ,, .Nortnenyrencli influence,'"inareshal.." It, was a -:coMpoind word, 'made.* :of. "sebalk." the fatter. naeatk..:' ing "servant," • • ' •' . The . • "ma.rescal!' waS then; a 'servant of.the horge,". that -is to-.•?sat-'-he*as'-al••• horse:iroem*or a• blacksraith. . • , • • as the Non:tan-French. over finch from inere-di.scriptive phraselordtrliditSeliolttwere-tf Tonitutr er • The original forth of the nem, as it tanization,, the title came gradually te „d‘onfite the more Important Meaning Of IS found -in old feciitdis, is. "de la master of the borse," and to be as- • Poranieraye" ("of the Appleyard"), but sodded with more dignitled-duties of • thO SaXigilied' Versionappeared quite a in11ttar nature. • In the edlirse,„,of crly.-at first in the tortu of "Atte AP:. time • the: „51laieSealls" duties became `pleard," and later with- he prefix those of! "marshalling" the guests at , ;y . . • . • .,' banquets' and •ImPortant functions. - Prainnety_LT-ilf-cenrser ..a• Hlintrortant-this- was -can. be -seen, Pozneroy- inthe de-oiTy1nt1ie realization that'inthe-gor7 • 'kr-variation trent SUCCcSO. 1 . E'ftinglit for Yon, and •wrotight. for - Alld.I Strews te; win; your smile; •'. _ 1 tAlresli fdolremyoeitid..yeanidi well en111.°Wileedithfow withwhich. e roe , s th IP P I 'connected ; dub ' r, other orgeoixatio • . . But -our honey .was• tnixed ' With do ii,tte, camp 'every suitiner „ unde hYiolup:...sodation, I Ilan!Ilie7s ka,ce at 'a frenzied pace,• • -Through Snell, leadership the .boy 1.,.gnd the goal. I had .in view , • ' . . : ._ of the tiginis-a-re-kePt iriterested,•ia . Was an en-ried flame On.• the seroll Of .pregrarinte 'et !play activities that a.i, , . lame, . • health-eying:and 'edUcationaL The _ And -a liberal=share of you' • •'. take long tramps, Studying nature i . -., - - : . ! . • - • - . all Its' ferias.' - Theriearit.wooderatt 1 sighed .fer 47o.A; and 1„ited .for yen, and hew to take 'care of tlieniSeliTC'S i ,--;--And-46$4,:dtid:,,StalveiFillyr -all ;•.-- •‘- - Abe•Alllert....._:_T ..heY,Jhave-A-roo.p.:-,rneetnig L -longed .for.„,orniv,.._:firid I' w.rouge eadh Week tot 'atudy,..lianditraft,;. ex ' yeti " ' • , ' • ' 'perimetits, demonstrations, ..,ete,i . an - - -r-gall:------ i-•-• * •••.•-••'" ' tr-ained...direetais, •-. f . • •• I have won you yea but I must con- ina'inindred"waYs-tho ,boy s time 1 -fess .. • • ••• .• .; . •Op(iupied. The 00;1,41=e -is so Tarte That:nly triumph is •Smail and Mean.; AO 'so 'faseinating to, *the, bey that'll For In life's great gaMe, opither name simply hasn't• tiine gr. opportunity. t oft ' , .: •• , '.: Iran with an idle gang -Op tb turn Int ' _no fame ' * Is the Worthiest 'choice, I won,- . the erns that beset the: path of 9_ - - -,• . relopment Of •tbe ,speling, from •Poni- 'man. social orgenti.ation, this .was . a rieraye" , ---mmtlititettllettrittattef, -a-nd-frefirtlir • i, While Pomeroy in some itstances is faet• that the title has developed into naoro recentlY ImPorted frOln-Ftaltae. tJ. highest military, liotor, that the , the Moro nsual 'forra of!Ithe name AR renchfilovernment, and that of Great -. ,Oxistipg in that cpuntry to-dq is La- Britalia Aldo, :Oh eblifer npOil 'pommeraye, • _ generals. , • .4•• ' '1 , fe. '. Tiler° has been 7,11ttlil difference in f ,farOlitAll is an bbe manner in Which the true French e. douthat title in many, in- • and the Anglo•lorench • family nanies bted lhaVO deVeldpeit. IA mailY ctiSeS they ,tre altiost Ulentical, The prineipal ,difference•it trend, excIipt in the large ;eloss of family names formed .trom r-iratoquyesi of givea babies; has; been. 0 aronfig of all proliffea in lOng-. nd, while the' Princhtholigh drolP , log the 4140" qui.o often,'have tended "0 robliO, the 917•4 or l'io,"• ..„...... 4-• I dreamed for you and I 'schemed ter inforMatien • regarding the for _ YOU, _ , • • • - • • • mation; registration conduct..o • And my•scheraing WOS Iloy:,,Scorit Troops be ha.u.. upO 3.-,wr.este4- far- and-n;contestad - for :application te." the Prov.incial: "Head ' you, ' • • • quarters The 'Boy Seents 'Aisgclatton • But -the best I hive failed- teguin.• ' Illoer"and- Sherbourne..Streets,'Toron In my quest, how little ° I "to. ' Commencing viti thIs suue nen guessed ' •.• • That fame is a fleeting' breath; That tidies, renown, are . as 'thistle- notes.and Reins of general .interest regardiag the nierement wtil be Pub:: ,. lgioSilia.eztinn.. ,.l,nio.st,..eveiy..-iroek , his these. . But that, hire. shal,1..be love till • ' ---.-----;--4------• .. death! • • • ' „.......I.L___The_g_ pa....MediCi341. C:r" Prescribed for taemb t's ,$) „the . , On of the best -13newn guides in , _Neva Scotiagives this *testimonial: bt ;.Lague for Longer Life: • , • ' .. If INARD'S '1.-AN.IXENT----- . - . 7 • , ' - - 21.4466971iiMS - of .oxygen• : three:- time Have, usec1.111INAltD1S LINIIVIHIsiT in A day,,, This is not only the best., Int --idy -holds, hantiog and lumber .05M.5--c-beap, an-dasy .to take. frau-its di -\ . . lifilinenniithennarretrIts 'p plat wisdom, sealedWit :Sigglrea--qutic-reliet-te-minor'itecidents, *.,,*„ ... m.,,,,,, _ .. !,....1, It cares- ofilklep,ty, lica 'such as S•prains, Bruises and alf:kinirs " ""."'"*""' ... -.. --• _ - - s t, 1 The faMily na. outgrowth Of b Staileos, but it c ,in Many other -f w merely.' the outgrOWth Of the etIghtil Occupation of hersesheelm , which meeting . stilt attached to the wOrd after it had he - Marie iMportant 'as a title.. , Verret. and Ferrier are Unties which haVe developed from another Old Word for herseshoest, that of "ferrur" or "feveur." of wounds.; Also it 14 a great remedy, beads,. paleafa.eis.:. feeble lunges and for coughs,. colds, et,c.i-which on is buil temper. If two or three take it liable to, catch. when •log „driv1ng_ and together it has still more striking et - cruising during the 'whiter and spring • r has often been, known ,to re- concile .enemies, settle mritutinia 'quer- • `rela, and 'bring reluctant parties• to a state . ,i1Ouble' ...blessedness; This medicine .never feria.; • Spurious corn.: • - petunia; are found in large- towns.; • but get intohe counfry. lanes, among the:. green fields, or on the mountain -top and yeti have it in .perfection as :pre-. pared- in the great laboratory of • lir:h.:Coyle Of. thetwilifer acirrerr welP hi' salt or fresh water. • months., I would not be withoutil-IN- ARD'S LINIMENT' and cannot recent; mend Ittoo highly. • • • • • signed). Ellison Gray A_Twenty•Foet •Tail. The.peacock prides itself in its. tail; Which :i1. knows homrpi exhibit to ad-.. ,vantage •• when It snits Its .purpese. There are otlfer birds which have just. as' much reason to be proud .of their A Japanese cockerel. known .as the Yokohama .cock, Pessesses a. tail' of •atom ons. _length; si Iong,1iz1,,Inet, ;that peejal'cagbalutvute-Irtrdeffigned' f trt- tile birds. • • .. •• • •Thu-height.1)f-the'te-tagea--may-he. Judged limn the ,fact that the tail pf- tem. resales aiengtli of from eighteen to 'twenty feet, " Inorder to protect tibia long tall, frgin damage,. it ' la al- lowed' to hang over other perches ar- ngcd1in poottfou for the purpose, • When the bird' takes exercise, as it 41112st-upon occasion,. its, tail is core-. fully held clear "of the ,,ground by, a train or rather tefihearer. If the .bird sPOUld hive -go' on jOurtoy, itS tail is carefully relied' uri and odeked In a pretty separated 'tom- partment. • The, greatest,care is taken net to dainage:sthe tail', es 'once it bas been damaged it never again re"aches anything like ItS former perfection, Canada condneti a 'large, "and grow ing 'i,vhale industrY -.elf the PaCific coast of 'NrancouVer, Island; with three whaling stations; ` 432 . WhileS :were -.eaugh ill :19.19, rtinning.`froM -20 to -00. feet: -in length:, averaging a •...toir catch-. produced 2,10744 gallons of• whale oil; 64,0,280 eklIons, sperni oil, 3,•‘50 tons Of fertiliseriand 1,409 tons Of,•*halebonetotbing. being wasted. • Whale meat is now a marketable corn: - salmon, A. 60-fodt'•'Whnle.;:jkill• y-jekl littkoverth .of .- minpritis.LiniMent •Reitayea bistemeeli. ' erfettlet Pioneer'. Dog Remedies ' DOG' DISEASES . on , • •••••.•••••••••=.4. and 1:10ye to Fee4 Idnned. Free, to any A.4 - 'dress by the Author. ,otay.OloverGo., DM. • fas• West Stet Street , New 'York. • WEEKS BREAKUPACOLD Ai3.Lrts TRY THEM • PhycE 25 f. .• TROUBLED WE ITCHY ECZEMA , hillashOuFaceAndLimbs.. 'Cuticula Heals. - , ...X had, been troubled Wither,zema ' .onrnyfice which took the form op*, ritah.... Later it broke out on toy limbs. atid they itched..very much; causing inc to- eciatCh there ;uhtil they were bleeding. The raslkirtin14.. 1pften-beep-,Me awalre•at night: - ".1 tried •some remedies, .which failed, 'and -then thought I would try Cutict‘ra Slap and •Ointment. was not long-till:the rash began to • disappear, -..and 1useeVtlicee.cakee„:ofT, -Reap and fon; poxes ,ef:-Viintrnent, _ whichhcale4 inc,"; (SignecInV. 1. Hyrners; Paris, (jilt, Oept..12;1910. ' Cuticura Soap to cleanse, Clamors citirinerifto segtba and heal sego, 25c, Ointment 25 an7d 50i. • Sold llitoinamtittliaDOMmion.CanadianDepot: LyAiLtoo, Limited; St. Paul 4.1,1)10:awe:* • rwiEtninura Soap shaves watlimb mi, a„ . . - • !c.••• : • • 4 4. 'ATALETES— Kusgu)4thi*Le-_- quickly yields to • the use of . ' UME ENGUE Try a tube today, BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES, si.00 a tittle., • • THE LEERING Mita .S0...I.T1h • MONTREAL 'Att,e,rtto tor Dr. Jules Demob RL,I.ILIFFS PAIN 0. '1$1111E Nd. • Waririin relief ibt theurritt c aches.' • •• HEjs' just used $loan's • Liniment and the quick . cemfort had brought a smile • " of • pleasure.. to , his fate. • Good_for „lichen ireaulting. • from .weather exposure,• : sprains, strains, lame back. .22T overworked muscles. Pene- IN,IL traterIbillioul rubbing. Mi 0,40 druggists have it. - • . . . " • limn -46M losienieusesanisemosua. •-- - •-.--7,-'70.-ttnutia • QPILY,..TABLETSIVIARKED..•.- 'AY. A PIRI • Not, Aspirin at 'Ail' yithout th `tayei Cross" • • ' • • Tho name 'Payer" identifies the contain; prdper direction,: fr, only gentfine Aspirin, -the Aspirin Headache, Toothache, 1ara:1w, :Nev. . preserilied bvpbysicians for • over nise- ritigin, Lumbago, Itheitine Nonri- _teen years and'hoW blade hi Canada. tis. troint Pains, gene:any. Altveya bny an unbroken, aeltage boxts 111 tabli r,;7hat og ,.Bayer Tableta of Aspirin' which a feW cents. Larger i'BOVC.V" package54 (;* • There i only one Afitoiiib•••"pAybi°9V011 arinat .say "Beyer". „AnufrIn Is the trade mark (registered iri cantight) of Darer 1.1,,nufact-ro of bteno- noetlenotdoetor of .saitoritcactd, tt la trot known that Aiantrim ni. nt Ei Mircr manufacture, to lumina th0 Public anainf,t,lniUatlonn, tlia•T'clioto cf 11:0'et. cutr•nruar, Dill to stair:rod 'with tholr sancta" tra1 i.iarc. tho "parct 1.4 • • • 2