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LI $ STLESS PEF VISO G 11,LS
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• When a• girl in her teens: bedomes.,
peeensh, liettesti anti •dull, whea noth-
ing seenis to 'interest ber nttn dainties
•de. net •tempt her •apPetite, yea may
be certain, that she needs incite ,good
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.blood :Allan her •System. Is prov.ided.
' IsVith. 'Before, long liet pnillid cheeks,
'frequent .headache, 'and hreathless-
mess :end heart •palpitation Will • Con-
firm that ate is anaelaie.. Many moth-
' erg as the result ottheir Imo girlhood
•experience can promptly detect • the
' early. 'signs or anaemia, ad Do; Wise.
. Mother' does. not w•alt. Cor the. trouble , Seaside holiday-makers; particularly
. to develop further, :hutaat once gives those who aroneara ,naval port; must
her daughter:a course with Dr, Win often wonder what .'flieiritrlous. flags
hams.Pink Pills, , wnich • rend* the mean .Whieh -they ace heisted in ships
' blond •SaPply and 'Ininish..anaeinia be that pass to and fro. To day the redis-
fore. it has obtained a hnld upoi1. the ti'llietion of the World hs brought Intia•
systenn. . • ... • . ,. .: ., . , earstence stion d- number 'of' new na.-
' Out of their elxiieriehee thour,ands tionnt nage that even the OsPerieneed
., ef thethers knew•lhat neat:Aida is the signal, officer finds; it difficult ' to xe-'
, Imre road to woran Ilia:: 'rimy know dieniberlhem. all ,• • * ' ...• ,' . : •
the difference.' that: goein ' 'red blood , ,GzeelreSIOYakien:'tializig, Memel and,
. sottites‘ AO th,ede.voloPinant •Of wethanlY Mega have ail..goi-natleilal lithgn;Writh
ealth. •Invery headache', every gaep variation's 'for the ensign., the luercan-
„,...1ir breath .that...follows the' slightesttile flag,.and.the President's standard;
• e eition by, the anaemic girl.' every and some cinnstries like.Pinland go §0
, pain she. suffera in her back and liallis far.as to have a special flag for se an,
•• are rePrnaciles if you have not taken Important a, personas the commander
. the: best steps to 'give your wealcg1r1 of a hag.natilla ofterpedo-boats.
•nesi bleed,' and the.' only sure Way to .
. It would' be inipossible to meniorize
, . do so is. througit the use of Dr. Win all those •flags. The. Admiralty pro -
211S Pink Pills. • • • • . ' ...
' New, rich red' blOod Is lensed .into duces a heavy yolunre for .the use; Of'
the , signal staffs which is called: the
the. system : •by every dose ' • , heee "Admiralty Flag Book," in which they;
Dills. s, From, thisnew.. rico . blood
are•all set put- in 'tneir sizes,. and quar-s
"springs goodhealth, . an . Increased ap- s
teringe, and forkings, and other - cats.
„petite, new :'energy, high spirits and tieguishIng market. - • '
• . perfect womanly development. Give •
.yetir daughter Pr, 'Williams' Pink -Pills . . . With Different Meanings. ,
and take. them yourself 'end not how :, Every :ship is expected, by 'interne-,
.. prosnptly their influence Isfelt in bet- tierlar law, to how bei 'national colors,
•,. ter health:. •• ,•• , , • . ' . „ and all the principal merchant: ships,
' loit can get these pitta'' through Any pasisenger and cargo,: flya how ,flag
eater in medicine' or by ' mail. post- 'ae..Well, to Show who the owners are...
pain. at 50 Cents a box' or six 'boxes for . Senn) iif these•flags are as, well
S2.50 froin The Dr. Williados's Medicine aa 'the •Union slacki•7 or the Trieolor-7--:
Coa:Broekville, Out, :• ' . •. . •fligs •like . those . of the. Cunard Line;
';-. ' ' • ,..*._,—.s..---_._. • . .the t'oftiyagnie „Gerepale ,.Trane-Atlan- '
Depressing Otieditiens. • ,
. tiqiie, lind .the. NaVignaiene" Generale.
. Miami., .for exaninle: 'But ,there are
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Doctor-;--"Yeur trouble is: dysp,epsia:
h mid retIS of others aia ' well,', and all of
Yen; elmilld laugh heartily'. before :tied
tifter.meala.", . ' them :cosiveY ..a.Meaning to the'sea-
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t -Ta lent, "Francissible; doetor:., •:I . • •'..• • .• '. • ,••• - •.: . •. •• . -, • ..
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cot* them•mirself and then. I wash the 1'44.111411y' chatty flags a.re the 1.141e
disnes:" "; .- 'ocicilY-psitterned ' squares and triangle's
that are.' hoisted. at 'the • yarnarm in
hi triarci's Liniment Relieves -Neuralgia groupa'...The •NaitY .bes , fifty nine of
FLAG-WAING
AND SIGNALLING
PLAYS BIG PART IN LIFE
OF BRITISH NAVY:, .
During M�
att, e o ut ore
Than 3S005ignals.Were
Ex-
changed by Our:Ships.
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HEALTH .,,EDVCATION.
BY DR. J. ,r1k1IDDIETON--
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Provincial Board 01 Health, Ontario •
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• lirVaeO$ .the alphabet, the reznrinager
. these, theliefit tveent3,!-eitx of wIricti 1.•q:
.being numbers, and special flags Fetch
LEA INFAHrum
Cholera infamtunii is 'one of tine ,fatel
an4 different, There are only 1,h ailments of childhood. IV is a trouble
that „comes: On. ,sU,ddenly, •eopediallY
• t ve. t I tt f th '
eneoVer teeerve gis•an answering Oen- dPring the eumni.er manths" and un''
, dant. , • • • prempt action la taken, the little,.
I . ' Meat .leadera nentlealOtorles /level eae may. 13°"be beyond aidBaby*
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I heard of the Bine. Peter, but feW
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Own Tablets are an ideal medicine in
cognize. ft. when they see it heisted. It warding .off this roubleThey tegus
„ is a blue flag with a white spu.are in•
• the centre, and stands for the letter P
thealphahet. •Many whii:think they
know mistake the avhite flag with a
!nee mare In the centre for the 1310
. peter. ' It is, in point of fact,.the let-
ter 8, • _.finti • signal redabfe a
pnot
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The Blue Peter ,.in the Navy, he'vv-
'even, has quite a, different meaning;
it is ' the numerical sign for
while the -international-. pilot flag. in
,pie Navy is not ‘p. at all,. but V.• • •
- Another attlif3e Of coPfUsion' to the,
landsman is thOmara,nttne flag,. The
eq"..eag, a yelloW squere, is veva
this, Lif ,the' international „node, and
many'people. think a meansi that her
is plague on board, It does not The men and nations, there is a 'refreshing
:flag' for that is L, made or equal, yen unity of purpose and achievement. in
low and "deck squares, the first Yen the twip Jraternities which oiTe their
lew square being :in the top" coiner existence to the enthusiasm and fore
near the staff. .sight of the • defender of Mafeking,
• , • Rubbing it In, saYs• the Londpri, Times, writing gdi-
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:Signalling with flags was.not much torially of the far-flung Girl Guide. and
• Boy Scontandreinents. Service, in place
Practised in the merchant service be -
fere the war, and morsing with eema- of.Self-interest; giving • instead., of
.,phere • or 'fleshing lamp was • little .grasping, doing rather than talking,
known. It Is• ret,orded .01 a famous are the guiding principles ' Prmn an
Merchant slciPP'irthat on one occa- organizatien, as •Lady Baden-Powell
.sion, .fancying his trained signaller Jaatir claims for the. branch or which.
could teach 'the Navy a thing or tWoshe is. Chief Guide, and Princess Mary
..,As
..be Undertook to cemidunicate with. a' the president, they have growilioto.
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Passing man -o' -war.'". The .11ercantilei%movertient, with an active ' Power for
signaller painfully spelt out his 'mess- I good' They have expanded heyOnd
tEire.Lake Puck, .
'age.' The ..-taan-o' much more the bounds ef the mp
they have put a. girdle round the
rapidly, winked Out its renly. . .
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The merchant Tack made •"I:M I 4- earth. ' Approximately three-quarters
please repeat -time and again as he Of the total number of toy Scouts In
tiled to read die-winki dotsthe world (something over a millio )
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ng and nand 'a •third of its 'total,..,a20,000 .Girl
At last the signaller in the manaa,„ Guides (SIX times as many as _there
late the bowels and Sweeten the Atomach and thus prevent all the d6aded
Summer' complaints. Concerning them
Mrs, Fred Rose, of South '13ay„, Ont.,
says. "I.feel Baby'a Own Tablets
saved the life of our 'baby when -she
had chplera infanturn and t Wouln not::
be without them." Tbe Tablets are
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eold by medicine dealers or by mail
at. 25 cents a bOx from The Dr. Win
lianiS' Medicine CO` Brockville Ont
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Boy. Scout ;and Zirl Guide
Movementsnti As World
.Leaven.
In the feverish hurlsnliurly of Mod-
ern life, • in the. strife and clash of
war with cruel ironspelt ou
were n. ), I live n ()reign court-
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y t very.' i 1912 tries. Bech year the ' nnavement
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slowly and distinctly, .nDO You speak naisd. now, children, asked ,.the, Its wit6.„ .
. , spreads and; the totals' increase, mere. ty .him standing at the coruer scolding -
English?" :AO •that•to a slitinflying the te cher at the end of tlie lesson, 'can
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WORTIFITS WEIGHT
• IN GOLD, IIE SAYS
BliAHANI pauis OUT HIS
GRATITUDE TO TANLAC
IflGoatPet _• _ ,
So thin, is. the material with •Which g
lour feet high t°.4'•1117eateci in flg.. Toronto Man Declares He Was
.Almost Physical Wreck:
When He Began Taking It •
,..f1"wotilnin't take all the geoid you
could pile 'up aroend me for .the good
TanItte has done me," said George W.
• Braham, '81 Grove Ave., Toronto; On, •'
"When I returned:trete overseas I
'was .pretty 'much „of wreele •I used
W have faintiag spells" and My nerves s
were la eudir a bad state 'that I used
• td Jump pt the leaSt nouad. My. stbm-
.44wchha t we: e.E(r. aIlwateYsnirt, rhoCe,br.(iPr'''i:- that •
• • "1 never knew what it ;was to have •
a. An Irithraan. applied for a Job the a. good night's Sleep and I always got
up •in the morning feeling tired and
weary. I was steadily losing weight
and finally got, very weak. .
"One evening- I said to my wife: !.I.•
think I'll try a bottle Of ,Tanlac,' did,.
arid the result was 'wonderful. just
seemed to meet my needs from the
tsrtoaurtwearis.d. has relired,ra:e of my'
'1t gave me a, god appetite se that
I can now eat well and niy food agrees
with me, My nerves .are now steady.
RO ..1011ger have, fainting • spells,
I sleep fine and feel Stranger .and bet
ter in every way . • • s.
"If there's one Medicine that's worth ,
its. weight In gold, it's Tanlac, and I
Want to. express my gratitude for what
It lia„s thine for ine." " • • . , • '•
T.anlec Sold by leading druggist
everywhere, •Adv.
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land,'Is made that it canine folded and
carried in a codt 'Pocket, the pole also.
folding and serving as walking stick:
On SChedele.
Mistress-s•"Mary, how is it that tae
eggs for.breakfest, are sometirnea boil-
ed siert aud,sOniethriea quite hard?"
• Moey7,-,"Well, mum, I'm sure I don:t.
know, .1 puts ,thern in regular as the
clock strikes eight,' and I takes' them
out witnoit fainwhen thearis the down
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-train by,". • .
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Equal to -,the. OcCeslon.
gasworks. ••
• "What can yOk do?" asked the fore -
Man.' • %
• "Almost anything, sox," said Mike.
,"Well," said the foreman, who was
a bit•of a jolter, nyon't eeiff,to-be all
„riglin but 'ceuld you Wheel out a bar-
row Of smoke?" •• ;
• "Sharer could do that!" said 'Mike,
"if Yez Would fill it for me first's •
Ceedit -Where It Is Due. ,
Bildently a young editor' in Missis-
sippi. was a 'firm believer in the doc-
trine that if 'a ne,w4paper Copies an
sitem from another Papers it should al -
Ways give full credit totae paper from
Which it copies. • • •
•This young mae copied in his.sheet.
a poem beginning "Pull fathom five
thy • father lies,'„' and at the end put
these words of credit: ,
Sbakeipeare in the New
Orleans State."• • • •
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Spanlsh Orilona.
• That Proves Him Sane.
'tile's 'Crazy, YourHonor,' said the
policeman te the Magt-itrate. "1 ofound.
bi ' • boy.s and girls pass into the companies.; a • ' • • • 'That doesn t eroye him crtary4; re -
cruiser. • . er'n . • • •
The; use' of convoys durina. the saln- •Illiern'e ag adult_ aktizehalliP,' .la 'a "The re.sel came isi an eager•cnortis ' . .
• • ••• , eHis wife wasn't ths-re, ydurdn;nor," '
g u .1 , r o .countries. . . 4
ue ensigd of, a British. auxiliary and troOps, • yOu tell me the Enlish national flOv.•
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and out of them NV, the , -• joined the judge. ' •
timinie campaign sharpened tlie need i thirdof the 13oys:Sconts who.eeme Snail) hey•ImPilr: .
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for. good, signalling "the • Inercha'nt A.•• . I "' 4nd the Frenc•• •.
• . • -. • .i.. ,shies, and _they 'became quite expert in ! 4 ;- .. ,. .,X Pa o as year s.!....: ••
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aamooree in London Were Dutch., ,•"Lilies !"'i• Was • the. .resnense,..• after
'..' reading, -•egainst";•the • diflic.ulf: back...! 'la ' sthrle hesitatiOe. ,...' • :-..... . . .
India:iron:1 which Sir Robert and Lady.
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gi:ouiul of ' the sky, Of' , • „,s e Baden Powell have 'recently 'returned,• I• And-lhe •Spanish''.'''
. the'itimbled 'colors,. which Said, ,"Altar •
eotirse, two Points to stariniard " Ad: '.' • •
there are. in the eight proviaces thous: „Dead' ••silenco.., . The, pupils ; looked
miral intends to Proceed at 15 kaau,,,,,. of •Scoats. 'and Guides, some of blarikly. at each ether. • Then a liana .
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,ands BugliSh •some of them of mixed .w.as ',waved,. fraii•tidallysin*, the air, - and
. .. .. . ."-b•-' -"'''''' mieS!". '. N.. ' ''' • • :- ,N1 , 4 6.0A-148 .:... t AL
'---12•41-taL:C`allts•e-411--slie4esgen"4.1: 86 -En" ti • 11 •I and, . I din Wt....a'
, .: n ..n ,p e .. . , .
.. flea U•• •al:11.1 NOine - PITTett out: ."'Onions,
• . Flag •Signale• in the Nevy. are. Mainly L.' '. "• - • • • *. •
and So on,. • • ' -; - •••' .'•
•, • ' ' - '- ' -. • .•••.-some Indian, The Chief. Scout and I. - •
- Chief •Guide, went op the', till:rites ,.•
aemicerned with aneneenvring; general ,
eonYersation is 'Ca,rri'ed On by means : .. .
ton 'of Lord Cheima•ford tl e Vice
. . . • 1 ••• : — Not An Adern,...
...Of . _SemaphOre -or.. •fiaelnla dies The
. , with. the object or consolidating the' It Is _related •,thak.- When. a 'certain
. , •- • , ), Viceroy • ,
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anuiunt •of tenting:that' Is done. iii a _tnioarernent% on -the origtimn-lines Ot. a . Olin% illailit up •his 'son, to ..be .
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flunifid onganizat ion . As resto;•-erstesr„edldenhi . - eet in twen.' vsitsonne,!Indian. Bey. that.:Stat'e he. Madeknown .to th
ty•-..nedi..hotir.s.- at seaethe' ulf
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: tit-:a- cohere'in.
. ] their -i ••20
• :01.,..-111-idelleten-Will-be -glad to ansivor 'questions...erg Pilb10 Health mat-
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..ters thronghsthisActliunu. •-Addreellion-Jits Bldgs,•
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The' • , Canadian l'nie:fie, is -the. o.nly
•selVent 'railroad on the North ••Am-
eriCan conthient, sayS•the Street
Journal. •
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Heat; stroke . aha he -at exhaustion 'sidt-or-th'e S-i'reet, or in spots not ex -F eirbrinous ' Few People `probahly realized, be- • • . • . • • - ' • fh •
. . .•••-, 1 Scouts,- who had, been enrolled inde- . president •his desire that his •boy take
penuently. of the .pat eet organization, . a course shorter than e aegu al one,
I to '• • lothin fore the official -Jutland pipe sv. • - -
• often occur inhot weather; with. seri- Pose( - e unS lays. Thc c g < rs ere- •
. -and a further. essociation., of 15,000 ' ."Aly son„" he explained;•.'tean-riever
o us •results.. , Not Infrequently...We hear • ' • •
of the baby qhould. consist only ;of ' a. is.sueil,' tha,t •from"S.t. filnaillsigie.cifnette•e..., ••
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than 3,500 signals 'Were- e'x 1 . Scente and Guides. enrolled„ by Mrs.. take. -ell these •,studiee.• • He Wants to
'osf middle:Aged: 'Men' 'and •Wdineri.•
.boosc, cottc,ii w-rtRi---the,-arins an* . . • Besant, • agreed, :With "indescriliable
heat': -epecia-113, t -he -re is inu,:,-A-Iftjni_ ttirie;thaby. should be, bath.. thie,-,b..attlea' • •
These .eaSeS marls% .alsVays_. 4.6171119
may take 51.itee- frteli the- 'bed y. Sent-e'er:theta : on W.lif.t_z;kypi,;_. WaatAq0111ake7;1:4--417i11:1;:, '
: la iis•rng,---atfir d Are- or ta--.1 il t - -a 1----th-ep01 tal 1. thnt gL,.-1 of t.--b-ar 'C.' I t'ii s. espeelally's hu . . -.. , , .„ , enthusiasm.," to, come into the world arrange ,it for him?". •• .. ' .,
iditY'L with', the 'high temperature-. 'etl'•aallY,-"---ba' ' Pf°Per
71s &ones ou 0 ...platy e e univer- ca a .e a s ort course:, it all depends
evaporation - -----.-- s. ,-.Wit-arr. warft-rme,----, ---T, t• '- t --f f, tli ' ' ti t h '11
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- • prt•isinshins-le,coadection With' • •
on -the street show' th.e need of 'pre:. ..D:t61101..i'e.'"15.115uk.rie F"' n Oneseniore • - • - ' ' " • ' '
•so r. o.. e map iored to prineiples. ef.. Scouting. • :British, by When God wants tp maee an oak Ile
cautions. on the.p.art of the individual advence.d in.; •.ears Ahould avoid the other,. )ltst befert •Jellicoe's big shins °right,' pan-British:1)Y, adoption,' they , takes a .handrede, years, hue lie takes,'
ded str • •
in guarding hiins_elf or ,hersolf-, from •O.row sets and thoroughfares came into a'et-ien: ".1t seeints tO•be,get- have in them' soinethingthat appeals:;•__Only tWo moths to make a squash."
excessive .and ,proloneed-ffridenTe-tandr'cl'ithne- thernselveslo'l-the parks,1 Dug a .hit-thieletirie-eirds-liaa hiidtio-trebbye and gfils• of alr- nations, 1; „ • • •
ho...,s.irnss_riasrs,i,_,Amtwairt_,aaria.man_analdSeuares Land -other •sinady,spota,l_ave.hetter dor „ • :.,._ , : . ' 1 and' bihds-t.haat_tagetii.e:r..,:iirrrxonrition 1 ' .„., ,,.1._, _,, ..., ' 7,
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which ,,,--W 141 ---afford them-:comfort-,ancl • 'LA -bit fliteklis-a--:Inild ,deseriptimr = fra-ternity Lliat ''cii-ri-risi•-•-to=7-a piane':. -7-ds. el.:er___ca_paial; your- nnenpa. clo sset-
141iee, • ,••• • • ,,,..- . •., : -,..:. • -Of the.,whirlivind ,ef action In . which , above the ordinary distinctiona of, 'need it. and. your:enemies -Will' net be-- ..
PeOp1V...'shotild wear '-light-colored; tho 'ShiPa tonne themSelves, It' as race. With .the;pas,sing• of youth andl. li.e'sre you ,anyway.T-lisi.aEllaertus. ' '
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light -weight clothing. durng gip,a=aos_.1 easier to Jelte.the next morniing; when ' itsenthusiasms, the inspiration ,of thea• ' • • . .
the ,reporded Signals I -miriement and:its ideals 'must, in softie BRINGS- HAPPY EASE,
,the hair. ' Sun stroke soluctipies: de- Mai,. and dark:'clothei,shOnl.,1se*naia4We ;find. amOng
• curs as a•result and ill some cases has ed as they absorb' the Eeatztivs4.a.,"fifiS` enquiry: TrOM the Princess ,Roed1.• 'cases, inevitably decay: But: if in the' . Don't .Stidur*.e--- Pain, 1 A Pp ly
•-practice and a bd practice tirfor n
on holiday totgo throge the •lieat of
the day: without any head, Covering
,in order to. encourage. the growth ef
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proved fatal. Living* ip apartmentoroake the Wearer •uriceatiforta
.. ahat:i.to the Tiger••hy searchlight: .. "I hope : majerify, they. surVive, then it•IS mere,
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..'hotWnazdtming-..:_tlin...hqt.-wicather--1-vliin f.,„.0„1).6,v.k.....*(itiw„.eiTe.- wilaa-altam,lavelLaften•011-1z-busysafternonin-sm 6i•visi-cntary totope-thatqLeTer 'oun
no great aintiun't- Of Ilirengh d mit' is d<4 ' ed;••(1,,jelipopoi 1,6..,oseatp. a (haft 1, Among the wireless messagei there try :where' the Y thrive,' theyMay in
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..availabit. is...it it.,6.11.1p.nt.:..61,0e.,0,11&3-t: !,,a,t(nt., , 0 ii ght i'lilicact..be supp-rea0;..so were tuft -fly :little dramas ,:. -as, .for •-e-x.:, I:Sensibly" leaVen,,thelfilup•Tanthtreterne
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• the full glare of, thenample nn
r the signal ade-'son coursei in : the"germ' Of a real and, abiding teagtie i
eXheuetion, ,espnetally,ameng ,these• OfJ,W.not to 'cell ,. .'
Middle life, and.aold.,. age..., Arrange, , ann.,' The. clsithing :Worn indoors friustr'o(idetl-W. the little _deStrOYer. Ambui-1 ef',.....%'tions.,' . ... • •
,nients_ should 'be: Made ;if possible to, l'ersloosel.n :Woven, end of either cotton-rade.41191.9....ainklek .1•11,_11161mording
avoid"=-'stilffSP.7 ybody--' should = try: to -kin IbP -the:414m battle: -
• -• ings she rtage --an a nes i C for --o nly si fyl-th e' -heat, 4sut, healthful ; 1
nintner 'nieti,tbiZhnr•thOfirefserit hous...:4( avoid hurry, and excitement- itS these 1'4...0'1_1 -Hee!, epxop;itnitolend,(1t6Ilubtovt•ipif.eatem,s..etilliam
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abode tIttir4-Itlie:hot
th-akTmen There. sainetit.ing tiVe aboutj
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-rasults-are;••particularly;- debilitating4in•-the-tropies-whO.-dosatrenuOus•-werk-'st• •••-11J- Pll ,_••• :hut s..e.rnea :to
•• In cage •of children, it 'i • a practi 'arid plays -en jOy -better health than •tlie• what an immense ',area iWas
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int essibility .to keep them Well in 'ladies resident there who take pra-
covered by thebattle, that a ship
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enter apop'ed en, in anartinchta Or IL tically ttio exercise. ,Bathe 'daily -and should be without consorts inthe. mid-
take'it' s*ge' hath at night 'before * ' • .
. special 'attention, and. mothers i irgir etifing ; STran-ttr-iiitroces-aleein 74.
• in s crowded Or ,closely tin ing'hot weather, keep oenePied ehd del Where 'Postmen Are Scarce.
ter s should keep their infants. 1. not 'diseuss the weather Constantly.' ."; • • '1iatls, .
•-•.,-reanes.,.-on•,--the-gtraffritlfloor,--'that --are;It.---only.agg,ravates•-the-disetenfort • and 111i -400p ecl<rdto be e ne ies
frerNi lid 'fine
• - and . -ventilated. the ttpper 1 tends to make others irritable -as well'
. • • • .
,some city dwellers', tO'''''efin\nni.:, :tlieir I exercise •ie• binstructenefinial even' in hot wea-;
•
. Company . *-7
To -day I have -grown tali basin v;alk-1-
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- • . ing•.with trees, • ; The Remedy 010; Grtinchnothee osesi tn
This Seven. sistei.. „poplar's' .4110- go get sere •On seat pvirywbert.•
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N•D. SALT,
6Lrloti •
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TOONTO 'SALT VI/ORK8
11 J. 'CUFF •RONTO
ECZEMA IN RASH
_ CUTIGURAHEALS
Very Itchy -and-- Biened:
Troubled Six Weeki,
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"CYur daughter's face• tense out in
raphTiSiit we were told was eczerna-t«-
Cheeks got sore
and she rubbed calls,
Ingless of Sleep. The
breaking out was veirs
• itchy and binned s
-that I hadt.o-tieg1ov'e3
••On her hands to ksep.'
, her frordecratcle:e.g.
hi. -trouble
'Weeks,befose I used Cuticura. I used
one large hes: o,f.,ChticurirOlistrnene
with. two 'cakes of Cuticula Soap
when sihe was healed." '(Signed)Mrs,
p. Stares, Blenheim Rd.,. Galt, Oa
.buticura-Som'Ointrxie_praranTala-
curd ale' ideal To daily to let uaea,
SODD 25c. ointment 25 end 5fl. olid
, a
•softly in a line; •• "A° trP9.q
And I think my heart is whiter for its .
.perley• with a star,• ' " • America.. ilonoor Dos Remedios
That trembled out it nightfall' and
Book on •
• • hung above. the One.
DEG DISEASES
foutulmv-urritar..„
Trie rC4.1T-note.,of 'a red bird from 'the. manse Free to, any Ad-
• ciseiPa, by .the Author.
cedars in the 'filmic, ,
• PC. Clay Mover co., Too.
. Woke his happy Mateswithin inc to 119 V.Vest 315t street-
fr. .tsrow., verity MS.&
'stories . of "houses are , usually 'very! as oneself, Eat .sixoringl.Y,' and *avoid:
, ,
Warm,' especially:during t,he afternoont, meats and heat-nroddcing fpod$,. ..Lpti
• . . . . , . , ..
."-sir:U'ojenIng'iVlidn'bli'e Sen,',!S ray S 'have T'l• the 'cofisiSt: litrgelY .of - siiradS'... atiti , Here' dwell 'a . missianaryi._ and ',his .. :'..t.iord.;.: who 41.11.3.7. ifo..ithic...,itt.T.tilli.jelyi7e.slion.ld,,! .
young Wife. They 'are cut off entirely ,Stoop -these
ilieen :beating. on. the Out ._for.,..seme,•,•fruits., and the *thirst May he imeneliefl _from the reinpaniorrsiiiii Sof :their ten -----44----------
1
.. hoor,S, Bahies,"should,. when ,posSible, , bY cold water,. weaktea„ lemonade. nr, 1.0.,4.,whrfc7a, tor...m.fl.y. a few A. ustritiran .- '....: :11/44.0feEY ORDER'S. -' •
he kelit' out-of;•diiort mi the • -shady buttermilk.. Above all. kr•epp.,L. 1-1<;Ar-e• e•
C.7'., --•:•-•,-II.• abotiginea•liVe in:the district.
' •
Thenearest_docter iIlve_hundred ,-.•
On- '-eale-in•-7-lire- 1 houstirlii
L._ mines:Away, and it is two hundred '.,throtighoutAninatia.
., titiecs---ro the' lleiii'est. Waite: 'Settler • ', ' . ••• ' ' ••• • ' :'' '' -i. •
ated ion', the 'Roper .Riire'r„.• in ..the And 'a •Suddein.augel :beckoned from a
• Northern Ter • ritory of. AVustralla. • • coltinth .• of-• blue smokez--; •
•
hroughout-theDominion Canadieifine
po -
LiinitedrSt: Paul SLOW:M*424 ••
211111F•-Cqticura Soap shaves without nom. .
Finally Was .Restored
'Healtliby Lydia E. Pinharn's:
'Vegetable.. COmpound.:
•Pilris.,:Ont.•-:"Tor five year's;I suf-
fered from pains caused by' displace-
ment of my' organs.. •
andin mylack: All
•of this, time I_ was
unfit for work and
was taking different
fleondgigihtn4eLregood.-tht1
I.sawtheadve.rtise.:.. •
ment4n--the-vaeors-"
of Lydia E. Pink- .
Vegetable'
'bi•Co4dune and tookit faithfnily., 1 an
•
new inpprileet health
and no all my 0.A 1 Work I recommend •
fttfftiter.-•••=•tantl-gitilTrov-pdyffiutidyrtcc
publish this. let r in your little' books
and in the newsi.;:pers as a testimonial.!'
--Mrs. D. CASSAI1V, Box 461, Paris, Ont..
. Why women's.. I continue to, stiffer so,
long is • more th; we, can understands •
when they.Can 1.1d health in Lydia E..
Pinkham's Vogel tble'Compould: .
, FOr forty years it has been the stand-
ard remedy for femalc ills, and has re-,
,,tored,t1\ie.health of tneusands of women. ,
mo have been troubled .v.ft_h such '
in tits as dispIacemmits, inflammation,
ulc• tion, irregularities:. etc.
If you; ivantr special adviee' *rite to
.Lydia E. Pinkbain Medicine Co. (ei5nu-
dential), Lynn, Mass: Your 'letter will
:,p„enetl, read an, answered. by: 6
lkoman and held in strict confidence.
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Only.:"13azer'
• Dominion -Express Aloney' Orders are
•
/toi4k many of 'rim. rieighborg
-,eoffee-to
Only once n year does the missidearY „. . • „
the ot•isido orld WhYlDogs Bak.
and Soaietimes eighteeo • ' ifonihs : It Is a curious -factthat, dogs.hark
clap''before it mail is received. • only Wpen, they are In asnociation ith
Solne'...illtaltlis Ago • the ...homeateroi _main.- The- -dog iir-a 4state of nature
t en ty, lidOr ale r*. mere-lyrgrowkii•-lioWls,' or. whinet
,
•thrbugh a 81100 el flood, was a try -"I Possibly the';1•Ct of b irking is a'
A
fer-lhe-aulantur.ttaz-,W.1-fedog!..s Atttentnt,a-t• .
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ho had just given. birth to her first thinly se2111 like it sometimes; ae, for • Warr iek yon ase tilt lent,.
-baby Per, three; MIA:and ffights hot; , instance, when 't pet dog sCes•you c(r Ha 1 11 packageer on tithict•i
husbancL cummiisteci .bY .rtlwed rying food, hewill hark cos his way of are, not 'getting. 4iiiin-at Talso
1
• The smooth', rich flavor of
this cereal beverage appeals
to the taste; and itis free
from any element of harm.'
• Better nights and brighter'
mornings usu.ally. result
'&�m Postum in place a
• tea or coffee.
Vheres, a Reason',
1
oAllliet.. •
).R.,9,471.i hi. CORAL:
I • "rf '.7(A
1 oto IJIiIfl 1111 Mi*1geot111 I lllll IMILOPIWIMM001110.11110, ll V lll
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iNsT4ItT
. PosTuM
A tIEVERAGE
+iicd. of ddlorort patio' or OW
1 o'ql i war porlyoft Of Aolist•o6
, 111•10••••••• a
rendre Camel toropoil.
•' 110101 Om. Otto 0 S A ,
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"tt ktt *mot DAV 04•401
ilium. in A sinall • boat . to•liiii.s.• sitty...,,asking., for some,. • ' • . .•• . ; Aspirin Trn,v'zis-teld 'in the Bayer
. .
miles .distent., heaVy ralli (11 LI Another deg, Which. is in tlie tidbit ; age. for t'01(1.4, Ileadziche','• Neuralgii,
• , .. .
'them all .thn tiMe. • ' ' . , 1 , . I fin going ,to •hed at sundown, will, bark ' ithounintisM, Earaelle,. '1'0011-ichc•
. - -44..........a..... . :.'1
to tell yeu lie is ready, whenthe time Luelingi) and for 1' 1111 .9'110 100 111*
. , .
Vegetable Leather In. Japan... • i o comes. , : ,,... • . . . ' ,, be followlneelio.dirketior.,4 foill.del:ei'-'1,0
. •
li IS also curious that, althotigh flit: ' wOrked otit!' •by . phY:ileiiirs daring
' A plaat...grows in ,lifetn •Which fun ! . •
•nishes it sort of vegetable, leathe - It.'..,,,,,„."g IS so inueb the friend. of Tan, his :twenty -env y virs and 'prevent] .sittO by '
, nine' is use a in nnany expression's' of • 'minims. Handy tin boxes of twelvl.; •
is ai pretty' shrub eallsqllilte mitstunala ''il
and its inner. bark,. 0 f t„a going thraAgh tibuse and rep`roach • Stith phrases 1 lia)•er 'raid cit. t.f A•Srfirta. 'c.n,t. few
certain pri.easses, i. converted inte a probably arose in the 1'la,s1, where.:: tents... firuggists also •,,-.1 1..1 -g• -•i'
Substance ds longli ti A Prclieli kid., so dogs are ,•collsiclo,red of veli' little i'Cc- packages.' •Ititie in (..10.1,1,1,
translucenttl)it env„ ear. ;tiniest. $..e.tr. Poubt'. :. ' ' • ' ..* • • is the (11 lo mark t1ee.C.it;re.1 la 'rt•ra.•
ithreugh it, a11i. as-pliapiti anti stift Li.5. • . , : , j ' dill, of Bayer ,N14,1trufa1ture 1,f ,,M(1.10- .
• ..• •
. .,. i klititiltd's Linitnent ter sale'everywhere aveticav1dester.e1.'8alicylicift4,a,
tealiskilt.
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