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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-05-12, Page 9eeeeeet.„ -,--- , V. cat law ma, ilk Nile 1111111 let 31111 1•01 0 HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR,. J. J. MIDDLEI ON • ProvIncleeiloard rot Health. Ontario, . • Or. Middleton will he glad -to ariswer questions op Public Healtn'lleVe 0 of the latter retiring through •ill- ters throlagh thiseeelump. .Addrees hire/ nts the Perth/anent inAgs, .9. 0 . Torozito. ' ' '''''T . . • 14 7441 'a& WA lift Via MA Ila ilk NI 111:11111, 11&1111 ilik III ila. iiit la va, us, `111 Britain's Next Premier.. ITU FATEFUL IttA lAueten,Chninberlalifs 'recent eleVa- inept Party,. Pr rather, of the Cori- ' FOR EVERY, WOMAN eervative element, means he is assur- ect, of the succession of Mr. Lloyd ' GeOrge in. the premiership; in the event Row to OVereelll. Trouhlt:-; That . . • tion to the leadership of the Govern- health,. or else in ease of any break up Of the erialition, and the refusal the Unionists, and especially' of the • . . ores, o give their approval to some yeaee in life are' +II •••e*between 46 kid me! Why, •it's only 1921 new!" of the progressive measures of the , , . a Goitre is 1 t f th (I b 'd t an, en argemen o tow su stances known as anti o es , Nee. enter this pert° as RUMOR ROWSE &MERE ••-• ••-•• i Aplet Wenten Only. • . .. ,• . . . I. .• Not to be Deaeiveci. . So far as a woman's hehlth, is col Mr. Newrich (examinin g Curiae - cooed, probably .the mo•t eit.eful 'Two thousand Fears old? Toe can't . present Prime Minister'.. - thyroid gland in :the neck 18is some- or. antidates • that. will neutralize mete: . ee:* --.., *, editioni through • . • ' •• Ton Much Borrowing. 7. • hat prevalent in Canada and seemS . • • . friendsht between Air Llo d George , to affect a larger number of evdmen 40,,e- w - '. -the intestine ig supposect to poison the , P . • Y ..ne,„e• I..: i.. i•-•.: it, t 1 a .ot the blood, and know can your wife' come oven. and and A. Boner Law, who -preceded Mr.. so,thi.,,y ,,,,I , , h, .:.,..... , • ._ • „sistern to such in " extent that the. Ch b lai ' 1 There was a close end • In tifflasc ..,1„.11 In -bee :told carees or • a. Neighbor's Son -"Dad wants to: teoisons in the blbod• This gerin.. in • • • • • I , am er n especially during • he ,,Arni.alg- tilt- i .,11,ii. mit,•.4 symptoms • help with the buteherin'?" than men. In India; howev.erewhere thyroid gland . teeornese enlarged haven't dgootf last' three ears Mr, Boner •Law wee' this time are headaches, piens in the t that pellol'ivI back -youtIrvilpaibhoarr7vin the disease is eXtrenaely widespread, through the Strain of overwork,lust. full ArAdmiration for Preiniereks back and sides; feet*. t, hes, palpita- ..me six =laths ego," . %just as many men as Women are sus* Similar •to enlargement of the hearti , the man who was More „yespeneible' tieie. aleemeee Ceptible.e- It is also frequentlY Seen .W.ttier can certainly be • the' meats than any one else for Great Britain's, well to know th.aalittithd:sPere4Sri°lailt:fonIst 'Otsf 1 : • 'Ye.t.iti;inl-leottiee • „ 7 In parts of Rwitserhind, the majority of .communlviting • the ' disease, and vietory in the 'late war, and, ‘`.*.s In°stehealth can be relieved 1): home treat- ., of those effected living in deep „vele certein - wells in e European countries loyal in his devotion to hen. • That went. Whet weinea beartet in leedeif ,,, • keys.. , The inimedate cenie of the dise are actually frequented, with this pur- i Tea.chere-"Thomas; will ycni. tell rue easeis not known but,,it score to be pose'. in view, by Men • who Wish .to intimaty does riot exist.between 'Mr. all their' iffebutnever mere sollian In a:4-tga:etit:teeVfejetinnicatilonniligis'enaen?.1;:e""I'.1)°;s.. Bona]. •Iav...rs successor and ,Mr, Lloyd _middle aie-, is rich, red' blood. "k a:' Thomas "(after ' reilection)-, .e.eone „Associated with mineral Products von- e,:cape military, •serviee. AS these George. Nor is Mr. ChemberlaieJihee tonic fae fee .blood and - nerves.; • Yr. j rictibli Is.a word cofineetie guythier • t• aineci, in. eertain•drinking.watcrs.:Thq watere are rendered harinlest 'by boil- . . .. ,. ly ever to obtain Stich e• hohl uPPIT hiS Williatits' Pink pift u4e- tech -'The horse- is' nitebed to the . • , Tory followers as Boner Law, whd fel, but especially •wr they. %O fence seeeral occasions, by means of his men at this time. eebiong' those who junction, because itwecemects the horse fence by his haltere. 'Halter' is a con - quiet powers of persuagion,..leae.able have fpund benefit through the use of and the fence. ,• - • , great -trouble in arriving at any de- ing, the -idea elf a causative germ bee finite conclesion on thie point la that. ing in the water soma well groerided. • the particular ingredients of the Water • The goitre may be of the "simple" that seem to cause goitre is some dis- variety; that is 'mere enlargement of to, prevent- them from deserting ethe Dr: WilliamsPink.Pills is Mrs: J. A- triets do not seem to have any such the gland itself, in contraat to the .Lloyd George administration. . McDougall, Rhodena, N.$., who Says: • effect in, other places. For instance, kihd where pulsation is noticed in the The question is being askedas to weS greatly troubled with nervous: the carbonates ..and • sulphates of lime swelling, and where the '•eyes are whom the Prime, Minister really e ish- ness, palpitation of the heart, dizzi- ' and magnesia which are present ifl prominent or Apparently bulging in ed to haveln Bonar LaW's place. He nessearl a generally run down condi- some waters and have been cre.dited. their sockets. Cretinism or •loss of alone seems to have known. -of the tion. It Was 1y with difficulty that ' with being the cause of goitre, are not function Of the thyroid .it often seen ConseivatiCe leader's •impending •re- found in the 'waters ofother districts in ehildree hi countries such as India eignation. Assuredly if Lord Hebert where goitre prevails. • ., where the • disease is prevalent. Death Cecil had known of it, he Would not ' The disease is eiceedingly common from goitre is rare The patient should have . crossed the floor of the House in India, and as a result of a very bereniaved-froin the effected:area, or two months ago to threw in his lot searching investigation of its cause in failiugthat the drinking water should With the opposition. -While it is equal- ' 010 country and elsewhere; the•opinlbe . boiled ',before : use, .. Great benefit fe ion is held that .goitre is, caesed by a has resulted. from the use qt• the X- Churchill Spencer would' have declined to . germ that ,obtains' Omission to the rays in this conditicin. Another remedy undertake his -official trip to Eypt ' human intestine and there creates a is iodine painted externally over the and to Palestine had he had any ink - poison or toxin Which sb ,influences swelling and, taken inteenally re the ling',that Boner Law Was about to - thd thyroid *gland thatit; undergoes form • of potassium iodine or tincture vacate his leadership. It is more • then enlargement It would thus •seem as of iodine., In India biniodite of mere Probable that Mi. Churchill would have been elected, if he had 'been on • jf the gland was °reworked and con- sequently enlarged in trying to se- .. crete in antidote for the poisons Cir- culating. threugh • the system.' For it PressUre syniptoms may require a cury is painte,d on. the Avvellirig, foie lowed by expoging the neck for sev- eral bolus .to • the. -rays pf the sun. is the function of the thyroid to surgical opetaticin. .. • • •° • ••• • . • The ant is nian'e greatest 'rival ie organization and industrial civilize- . . Mut 'Before men. knew, enopgh to • . , . • take to agriculture some aets bf ' Ainericiewere farming the Soil,' Their. • numbers are not so.gredi,in this coun- try-, nor are they particularly fierce; . but 'in. South Ainerice and in Africa . • e'ants are amazingly numerous 'and it daligeietp man. ' • The red antis -a -typical soldier; he does mithing but fight.. He has pOwer •• :fel jaWs.,, and is geeertiny strongbut •. :he cannot get along witeOut aeelave . • to teed. him If he Were left to feed himself, he Wand die. He continually raids the nests of weaker 'ineeeee and „ebringethein. beck esepriseners,4hns. .-solving-the-.set vantproblemand--keek Ing himself well supplied .witii attend. ants. There is p Species of ant in Ana - Irene. celled tie bulldog ant, because of its ..eietreme, peg.iiedity. • It *Kill ;"flght, elle:thing and eVery011ng,.._...R.Lone...'of. Mete' Mitt eiseeteidelifiellreliChl lialf .40.tp414,...:,Aght..kba..other halfto the death, ; . ' -That ants • ghould. be able to. killa eeesnakeemey...s.eeent.eferettible;eateefirate • Whee an :enemy is sighted the • alarm •'•-•-•-s-'.is-giveireat-Onee and -the whble com-: mutiny of ants arises flea body. They set upon the reptile, striking their nip. •pers :into . it at ihousande of points. •• The attack is. niade With sueh enor- moes nuinbers that ,the eneete bakier • ;chance in °escaping; When the -.snake • is deed the ants Will tear off the &SIT in small-piecese taking all aWay with ••• _theme excepte:the-hetneseafici-eken: • • • , . . . . • I I could do my work, and although I had been taking medicine for tome time' I did not impeove. Finally a friend advised Dr. Williams' Pink Pelle, and •I got asupply and began taking them. n9 result•inore than met my expectations, and I am feel- ing better than I have done for years, alien well, eat well, and do me house - wore much mare.eisilie In my case the pills pertainlY.did what you chain Dr. Williams' Pink...Pills ere sold by all dealers m medicine, 'cm you can get one •••4!• • '' , the scene instead of away in the them by mail at 5411 cents a box or six ILye get topsnitisand rve got to Levant; while Lord Birkenhead would bakes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' have my tonsils put out 'Was the ans- Filial Gratitude. "My son," said the retired merchant, "when I was yourage, instead of idling away my time and smokingcigarettes, was laboring ten limits a day build - leg reit-fences." • . I'm proud of you, dad," retorted the modern youth, "Had. it not been. for Your pluck and perseverance I might be forced to do thegaine sort of work to -day." •' • ' bangeroits Place. •. • An Irishman visiting a friend in lies, pital began to take en.iiiterest in the other. patients. . -"What are you In hereorl"•he asked ,. • . have had ilv.ery good chanee if he had -5ledicine Co.,'Brocitville, Ont. remainedin the House of CoMmons as . Attorney -General, 'under the name of , WhY Men Fail Sir . ‘ fi' Frederik Smith, instead of 'yield- ° • • • .. . •• mg to the lure Of the Woolsack and • • :Scouting Notes.. . . . . . .. Mee' fail ter 'various reason, little . of the lord High Chantellorship. - Scouting is now world wide:, • and big. ' " • . All. these men Would heve been•able Most •men tail because they are lazy to furnish, to the Coeservatives, who• ' ' constitute ,the .overwhelming bulk of To be lazy means:=Lto be late to be slovenlyto be aPoor.epenomist Of the Unionist petty, a:greeter:degree :, : of inspiration and methiniasin, and lithe, to shirk reaponsibility. • ; It means to say of anything thatis PSSSeSS magnetism and 'qualities Of clamoring to be • done: glee. rm not 'leadership far superior to thoseof going to do* that because it isn't my Austen Chamberlain.. They made the •work."" • mietake of their fives, the-one'in Male - • • • . Laziries Is at the backef most of the ing England.," the second in aCcepting the Lord High Chancellorship, and the lesser':reasons• for failure:. .The minor e third in eroseing .the • floor of the ausea and derivatives from that .One great. realer 'cause. . '„ Meuse; mistakewhich eost thein the It is So eas3# to dream In the sire and virtual right of auccessien to ...the . • ' let- the 'wined go by, to •daWdle and premiership _Preernsliante,"_1111__one_Wakea.4=tou. • CHILD -ROOD INDIGESTION • Late andelazy: are, • in fact, • Ales- • . .cousins..! •- • • H.- you- are, late, -eyou--waste ••• other Nothing ia-more.- common in -child-- , People's tune. Well as your own, hbod :than indigestion. •• Nothing • Is . , . . haie a1ljh ttzae there attire. danigiona;_;_t:O.:_iiien.er...grnvith,„ is and et laireit'Cliffirt.d-Jferinere- Wdekeiiiiig"-tb7 the afiellentiPte' polite .•• • They, elledele Lthe lorniee'oe eremore likejyAct _neve tha Way. to, nate .1-e.ererneni.that:'Sweeten•lifee Oaths of They are grouchy, surly, grizff.. It all the 'minor. ills of, -childhood have eleateseethenieeeoebeeelensanteee.:.--ta-eay. .theirroire-ineindigestbineeTherteleeien teeejes and . , 'medicine; tor the little ones. to equal Therefore they -remain- underlings „ Baby's Own Tablets ; in relieving thie . There is plenty of• room' at the bot- treuble. They have proved 'of libeeilt tom for the boy Who never•has learnecl to be pate:. : • • • • To be deferential is net to be ser ile It Is .merely to he 'decently Te speefful. ' • : • Thebiggest:men-are the most, un- 'aesumnigand the,inest.unPreSuining.s. t iseeke,insignificanteiree*ple. 'Who fluffthemselves. up with •a,' false and, • 'foolleheterideeaticleare-firieter orating' froin the"filme,tand •Slipery_.platform' of their own touchy dignity. • , Failure'.is • •generallyeeleatiee. .It rests With the °Man•himself to decide whether" he .cares enough for .aeccese tp,pItty . s • pbrileStic-:Economy. • . Maittt-''Please, sir, mrssuswants you to teleplione..for'thejiltiniber, 'eps she'sedropped-'er diainond ring &ewe the hath -pipe." .. • • : " . later -"Tell your.- mistrege neetete b '11 dien lotWIT1176-iii,'"hee r • 'another diennelmim—le-"e'eeeeeeeee7".. • • 7A--Olat e• • .. , • Porter---"elisee• Your trine. is cone .• • • Precise Pessengereeeelyfman, why ° do you sae "yotir train,", when you know' it belongs to the company"" Porter--eDunno, miss. Why do eou 'say eeelereerale"ewheiFYonelitteeV-rte- Jong to rny old WOmanr: Cariada's War . ° One hundred and • sixty'setS of de• i_lefieldL.see„terial • were in the ha ids eiretite-commeseedirorrATertrere day for reeeiving.draWings. The com- .00 petition was open: •to all, etchiteets, •,_eeeteeeleptectee and ereelsts in Canada. ..J.ndgeseti Nine hnndredand fifty of London's elemeetary. achoolaareto be provided with 'war shrines in memere of old 'Itcherlerieltilled; le- the "Ware " • '7 Japan has, recentfy:• tak,ea: up the - • • . - The ieeding educationalists. of Great Britain and the' United States support ; The 'leading men of Canada' are be- •1iin game; • . • . • •• • Beeutingeis..to, supplement present boy aetivities,.eret to eupplant.them. , The- aetivities will;fit with Sunday *SChools, Day Schools,. Chirrele Boys philiti,.and can also . be made a ,com,- mutinywork if • desired. •;.• Its •res" ultO are sure if properly Seouting is no longer an experiment fad.. Its twelve•years' history ' "And yoti?"„ he asked another. ' 41ere got blood poisoning in the arm; and they're going to mit ,it off," was the reply. • Heavens' n said Pat, •In horror, this ain't no place for me. I've got cold le the head." ' , : . '• • . Too L'�nga Swim. ' An American tourist In Scotland tOok a great;fancy, to a - handsome lie he sdw end offered. to buy it. • Tha owner. asked soma*queetions ands oil learnieg thief it was the • would-be pure chaser's-iptention to take Jock te Americahe .refused to pert with the • , • • ' .Just then an. English tdurist,,eame along and' he also. Made a bel•fer the. odlhe which; thOugh.lesa than the first tam' was finally accepted .: The heeeireere thee demonstrated its_Worthe.t American' was ,annofedeend when The *hileness,,.... , • • • :Elighslitnen had clepartea, e said, :Several hundred thepeaied Canadian. You told me you .wOuldn't. sell yonr, _boys and yoeng. meg .have been. Boy dog .' • : • 'Scouts eoriattinie •during their career "/Nla, na,".replied the canny Scot "I - ' -Med. -*ill • ei eau d. ere better • inefiebeees ildeebouldnie- pa reWiehini„..- ...locklthe • :boo_ of. the,. t-ranertethey.:reeived4Isacichi-47ziay or; twot:1iever,16-ar.:„, But • • There is a Jutiloe movemeet for he cthildna, swim the ,1 -beyse :between-thrages- 'of- eight -ma twelve years known as the•Wolf:-,ettle•se•- jcz,,L,tirlit thdUsand binadlak..1aoya -treedie-orenfbeesecif-theGreer World •Bioiliereood.pfeeteetts!' and theirentrine her is"..inereesing every -day. ,.., . If yee ...•• • ilifetreet el, and feel' that in tectusands of homes. ..Concerning.' -1, ' 'g"•.sholl:,i' be,. made: avail - them .• Mrs,: Jos: Lunette, Inenacule, ., ae: • 0bey,: of eeere•.eonimunity, Concepteete ',Otte., writes: "My baby. • • ' a -. - • . 'i tee .•• ee . ta'. the ' Executive was a great -Offerer ttoni. indigestion, , Seci-; 'ivy . Tee- BoY Scouts. Associa- but the Tablets Soon set her right and le' ,i, •e.** *• •; iid• Sheebeurire. Sts, .To - new i'woidcliicit ;be'. WithOut. 'thorn." reap; will being you fall 'information, Beby's 'Own Tablets are sold by eredie 'Over one •hundrect•end.:fifey.-Ontaree cine dealers of by Mail at 25 cents a e . villages, towns and' cities live 'found box from The.Dr.'Williains',."Medicinu lw:Sdontinga- Soil,..,nintil.- for their:- nhOt C64'..)11roCkyille,' Out: •---7 ; ' - • i,••,. . . , . eirobleni.".,••-finfi 'our town yet done •ee. .. anything --reele '...-. ae..,,netract fee. • for ite ' Six Foot Devil Fish on .•• Incoming Ship. ." . • . boCele, , ' '• -,.. . • Llnirnani.tore-Dandrirfe.--- ;•I Five men can 'easilY7lield 'down a, lion,: but nine are required, to hold a tiger. SPIR1N 'Byer' only Genuine , • .- PAYr=tarz 2t. Rt: etowa*aY on the steamship Cap Ontaria Rural Credits. . . • onia, which arrived at New york' . . eenti_v_imoni_Lbier.poiSt-Was:a,devii-fleh :Warning, Take -no- chances with •,•••The province of Ontario has 'deeided of -over six_ feee in, length -which-was 'nefeemetif- .eYstenrotertirel-creilitisiesithstit!'tes-"f°r-'.geliumeeF:ta-b' and on . the move f t funter develtipmeht,171StS:43.AdOrin;'' ment ei he non --------nae er On package or on Tab • . . Unless, you see the hurled neon. the forward deck of :the 'UV eeteamereeilinineeeteestorme-Whe ' manning Doherty, minis -tee: de Ageleteei, eee lotreeeene. lee - g-Aep ri , - Vesed as deal i•iiiiiiii-Off tlieboast ' • . In every Baer package are an-meth:We- . . . . , ture, , it , has provided for thp 'setting - • - - - - of Ireland -known, as ' 'The Devil's aside Of $500,000 for the. purchase. of for Colds Headeohee Neuralgia; Rheie 'N'imn'*" 131*'--A•-q-,fish--g-ta-ITord,•-P-•b•i ;hon&-----E0--ho7,tistivt-f,lirthstro-h.rirlitrist44"?-ti-44141-7-gb-r-l'aehal• 'Taggart,. the shipssarscnter, With one• yojoinnent„..atuLjar.• . king.._kitis..),: bago and , for. Pain. needy. tin' bexes. ''''Itscies'••-:-.13grart."_ . term. loans On first mortgages on farm : iiel're-tihreTce'lliT1 •Vigorous.battie and, assiseed by seirer- prOperty-. Provision ia .also Made for ' ghee also sell Meter peckagee. Made short term ;farm loans and for the for M Cannds' Aspire' is •the trade ' mark illation of ' ann. loan 'associations eel (registered ',in • Canada); . of „Bayer any I toWnshinelneorporated-villagee'or e•SalieylicaciManefacture•of.Jelpnoacetieecideeter 'cif ... .. unorganized territbre ie. the -province d. . .bwelereureitta9 :lege the, example, pet .by.eleneoba,„:1, cifin°11Etinairsi9MOVen.ient,..0iita'7rio 'lie fo'll'evt0:-I' • ' II ed-'' 7-Erigland-:----- --- — • ' ' ..-...8 1/11. has been resporialble for . . iSie:Ftsatetil:n",°fforrusroani;e"ienddsairst:aglir4 '.1... .-...t Canada has Water power eceial te al sailors released Killeen. He suffer - 20,000,000 horsepower; 90 per cent., is 'ed only a fe* set -etches. The fish was runreng W:11: 7,ittte:"." -•-etirefiette,41"etehetl, and .ite ea reass :taken, ebelow to the ice .box. A Swiss has arrived in Paris after ; • . travelling round the world on a bi- •Minard's Liniment Relieves Olstmper 'cycle. He covered 5,1:1.90 .miles, and • , . • took s.41.ar YeIkt$.- e. Locomotives as Clastiified Advertisernbnts, Agogirgts WaNT.0113. EAT 11.PPAIIIII0 LADY TO "AfiT .../1 as Our repreeentative inti•odeoleg • usetul line o fast selling article*. Write. Atiderscri• Manufacturing • Com- lutkir. London, Ontario, In No. I-jurry to A leitelece ie, •emart-Iqoking* yoting e fellow he Odom was stoppeo.I on the street ii •of Baltiniore one day abouple of elleurters ego by an equally youeg • Negro who had'eformerly Worked ea chauffeur for the soldier's father. • "My, 541stah ,Tones,' •exclaimed• the darky, as he gave an admirieg servey of the young mares etelform. "vex shore does look scripeptious : itt dat uniform. • • "Thank you, Joe,". said tbeeyOune - • • fellow.. "By the, way; Why. don't yeti go in yourself? You are a good,rne chanic aint wouldecome •in .eancly in an airplane. How wOuld YOU like to, fly 'aniong the elouas a inile high aua boulb:.; on the Germans?" • • • „ "I. -ain't in no special hility • to-. • aviate,A. said the dark Pe "When We18,"• • up abont,a Mile high, suppose de ire. jine stops and de white man says" 'Git mit an' crank, nigger!' " MONEY QRDERs.: A' Oominion Express 'Money Order; for five dollars posts three Cents. ' ' The Honor of Thieves. Soviet, Russia • again' ineltes the world outside, to become a reeelter of stolen goods.. , • . . ' -This timethe pldn is to take the art treasnres rifled from the' private col- lections and galleries of the nation and put them on the world market in • exceange•for fetid. ••• ' ' ' • • The Bolseivists are adept a dis- posing of tliet which does not belong to theta. Tbere is no question of the Market value Of these exquisite ac- cumulations they desire to sell: But there is every question of the title. .At the. very 'time that the cominie-•. ors are telling the earth what' a fine • • commercial 'system, they have,: they: are giving it tbe poorest possible ed- yertisement There may be honor among thieves, but what respectable. ' dealing can there be betwixt .thievds • end honest men? . . 'Light up -or light" out A well!. • lighted store' says, , "Come buy;" 'a dismal one says, "Geby." •• ninard's, Liniment Co„ Linlited.; haveused your. MTNARD'S LJNLMET fur the past 25 years and whilst I have e. occasionally used other. '• ' liniments I can safely say that have never used any eftual to yours. , If rubbed between the hands and in-' hated fr#quently,..it will. never fail to' reiieve:cold in the head in 24 hours., It is sb‘o• the best;for 'bruises. sprains, etc: ' . •• . ' 'Setif"; tritlY„ •:•1 . . tFITP • Da: traputh. AMOrldi'81 Pioneer DOff ROOKONDOO ,-Book- on ' BOO -DISEASES:- ind.How tg Feed Mailed Pree to any Ad-, • dresa_by_the_Anther- 71.1131a__,y GFlover GM, pm 119 Won 318t /Street, otill-Take More Pleasure in the meal -time drink if,besides its fine taste,youknow it makes for health. iS a wholesome and. satisfy-ing - CEREAL BEVERAGE It has a rich, call -bodied flavor, but oantains nothing that can pos- sibly disturb nerves or dig.pstion. Ckickly Prepared '-Economical ' Sold by" Grocers. Evezyraere In Englarid, the London •and North- gating $2,039,000 Mid .the .bringing unel western Railway Co. has 'converted der tultivation of about 66,740 acres -eefrie-br.ite-epal-brifriingloeeit-eotivde-*ef-virgi"ni/;"-Whikt:'7baaed-aPMi-tl into oil burners. • Tee ere bee has ,act of, the weetera province, that or I been 1,eel:1\0ot free- briek(an44.seatah”-Ontario_ :differs trent it some r - oil .burners., of the type in Whieli thellf.Peci' ------------ .. I oil is atomized ,by a jet of stoa y!,'. It is erovided that the capital stock1 -hard -been ins.talled-so that thlke alre;.et"he ' (1..sia*Uifin ''Ehn'IL-138.`tinadei. lip 1 three burners in A row Etifose the the 1°Itfei°111170-1.,1-14ire--tlfr761 V41111:te_Lfltr-Leershei : X.. /The.; laurnerreeare-eopplied withe .oil by means of a membete. ,Subseri)ere shall be ! from an oil tank, Wnitihren cap4c.ity orreouired to • pay tett per (tent. of par 1 line 1; unning. thirts ., 1.,000 014., 10116 is. inattned fn the value at the time of su.bscription and r. tender, in the space wIlich usel to be the balance When Called temp. I • occupied lry the.Ceal.,. Aldjacent to this' A board of seven directors; °chosen ! tank is a 'heater, througb which the byebe Painters* orgeeization, the oro, i a, ! oil passes . on itsway ' to the burnei ' v Mee' nd the townshipshall pass warme anupon all loans ..which shall be iii. ,ef- I. d hi Which it is d stifficientlY: ,to make t flow readily onto., ihe: tect for the year iii which they are is- ; i ,.-- -,--. reticing valves, and to atomize. free -'I mketi 'mid may . he renewable -The 1 : loans Will. be available for the put.- I , • cease of seed, feed, implements. and , . . ettt:; iisentotothlte,:gvatrvteciir.tmLaitthsniintii:afit("hejliao:taci:villtIlntitl; le!4Vheeitke of interest is not to eeeeee I - Th . and the erection of silos 1 :, I, • ,.:even per eent. . ISSUE No. 19-'21. .. , . 1 . ,• the Matter of hot springs. .• Saiislraelion Nis. Ella ljohnion Tells ilowstiitictira Healed Pimples hegan as small rim- pIen and iti a leyrjnionthe. they got vwpfae and mk,fosaj,dtlisiaa .•just -a --mass: ofelarke Tined , • They- Were herdand -.red arid paused .me -•to... scratch,. and I wad disfig-. _ tired: far the time.' They . 7 anade me embarrassed , • "" when out in company. 1 • tried 'sassafras tea but it was of no . help. I sawstOuticuraSoapariclOint- ...eneseadvertisementand-sentforiefree sample,. • After using themel bought more, and when I had used one coke ofeutictira_nitandAnnlimpatCuti- ei.tra-Ointtnent for abont- a month I - was completely .healed." {Signed) Mies 'Ella May Johnson, Box, 65,, 'Cuticula Soap, Ointment and 'hd- trenemeariel-ThedeieteettilietTrijetue-, ityrsitin' comfort end skin , health -often when 111=c1se • , oiett zs kali Talessi2.5e, 'Sold throughout theDominion. CanatiiinDeRni;• lAreArio. Limited. 344 St. Peal Montreal,. weritieura-Soaankiereliirimniit _ ' • - -Imperial Mitst-lode:Griate-contaits- :just enough, poWde*d Mica to forin a -smooth,-bard surface: on the -axle. - - which relieves friction and enables grease to do its work better. It prevents hot boxes afid scored a,tles, and batlaStS:ntber 'gretiseS-tivo•fo drie. • , -• , 1,41youlasior<mt,.,„ • 1,CA•!*-'• EREAS !RAE "4401110 00 11:1 ' _.Imperlal,,EurekaAlarness__OiLperie_trAtes..,_ oVery fibre of leather, thereby excluding moisture, dust and sweat. It preserves harness,and prevents cracking; and break- • ing of stitches. Harness that is treated . with it .lasts for years, looks well all the • time and requires little repairing. 4skyour nearest dealer about these two lu:tlh queitP, products. has both in convenient size: . , '•• .:PE RI OIL AL LI MITE 13 :P r :14 CIA t_ •Li�I.t '.• 'JAM r i c i'ipri. •,,ss - • • ,