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employer also. Distrust?: pos010.10151
I .I and. grieVance: of onodna oirawytue;:i
LTIFIDIICATION, , whether real or Paneled, lead nowhere:
,but to tmuble and. financial loss to all
concerned. Take as an example the
threatening conditions : of labor in
14;1014114 to-diky, where civil : strife is
looming up, as a possibility. -What the
ultimate, result will be is hair& to fore-
see but health . and happiness rests
in 'the "contentment of the people.
With* strikes and lochouteeveryvvhere
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i not only the mental but the moral and
- When the first tinte of brown on • Most encouraging results liove.been: physical condition of • the • worker,
trees and. foliage indicate that the obtained by the use of Outo-vaceines, their loves and famines :tet:e wend to
summer ie waning, when the vacation- on hay fever sufferers. The ProsPeo-suffer, restliting in nnalnutritiOvhigh:
.ists have nearlY all returned fix= lake tive victimshould consult. A spegialis; .er,infant mortality and a g-e4ra1 .de..
and, !made resorts and thoughts be- in hay -f ever treatment several Months terioration of the race. • -
gin to revert to harvesting and corn before the attack is expected, Many
roasts, then•You will" notice a goodly coMplete cures have been effected by
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number of .people wiping their eyes the Orninietration of these vaccines.
as theysit in.a street car, or Walk . • . .
aiOng.the street. It is not regret at
.; of, hot weather that is Through alt the' dark forebodings of
the departure
affecting these people, or *he, is there these doubtful daye, bright flashes of
optimism and hope for the future aP-•
' *bo is not charined with the 'climate. Of
, early fall in 'Qiniada? ` "What then, Pear from time to, time to strengthen !flume- to he. uuiversity,: .. • - ' •
and. encOurage.hunionity.'In the atress, , . • .
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causes se naany people to leolp;rxriser- Frani childhood he as received tyni-
and strain- o 'ode industrial unr••
1: able and seldom' to leave the houSe ' f • 7111.- ril . • - . ' 'callY NorWegia., training and has de-'
- .- heavals and criSes the peeeimiet semi
If except fortified with three: or fatit . .
9ni, ,veloped into. a genuiee son of the vik-
,blue rui& threatening, bat : he t
extra handkerchiefs for einergeneles? " bags, tall, handsoine and an: excellent"
loOks at the conditions of the moment.
;Tat -fever N the cause of all this sportsman. Ile regularly participates
. mourning, and :hay_feaer As.40., most Wise is the man Or woman who en•'; -.',
In the annual Norwegiap derby; the
larges the Viewpoint and considers the 9
distressing .complaint, ..as all its vie- Hotmenkollen ski-jumping eortipeti-
. tins know. It is most common in progrese• of the World in general. 'If one cannothelp but feel
tion, .at which he is a frequent prise
this is done ,
the late summer and early fall When
some-
the- nplleri of certain plants is Carried - that we are struggling steadily, times groping perhaps, but still mak-
by the winds ant? finds lodgment an
the nostril's of persons who.. are par- mg headway towards better things.
; • ticularly sensitive to this 4 infection'. There is riOtthe slightest doubt to -slay
but that nations as Well as. indivikluals
The; chief offender -here in the plant are. mare and more coming to realize
. line., is ' the common rag -weed, but that .natiopal "rprosperity , means the
there is also the golden rod and Other happiness and health. Of the people.;
similar botanical speeimens that can
' . add to the trouble. without these no nation can long main-
tain its position in the. world of Wei-
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. While the disease is most prevalent ness, 'Science and general • progress:
,in the 'fill, of the year,there is one Once in a while some little ineident,.
• type common in the spring. Knowing perhaPs even an obscure itein in the
* the cause of hay -fever, it ie particu- daily newspaper, brings to mind this
larly distressing to sufferers that ener.T: fact that we are moving slowly . t()
;gage 'efforts are not Made by govern- Wards , a higher state of civilization.
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• 'Much. imicryance and suffering to so 'Toronto,' Paper : recalling . happen- •A MOTHER!S, ADVICE
wholesale these plants that cause so in a .. .vvitii.Ole Boy Scouts
moots and umnicipalities• to destroy Recently I noticed' the following iteni
ings of fifty years back,. "Retail dry During esevere atom a North Bay
Many people, hay...fever being; entirely goods merchants of Toronto agitate 'once a mother has used Baby's Own Scout had the knowledge and : pres-•
' a preventable disease. Beginning like
. for seven O'clock closing, except on Tablets :for. herlittle ones she is al: . .
an. ordinary cold accompanied with Saturday ' night • during • summer' ways happy , to recommend them to -:
ence of mind to ground; an eleetrie
wire which had been brought down by
paroxysms ef„sneezing and with "nose' ,montlia" This is ' food •for thoughk bthere. Her advice, :given after a care- 'a' falling tree, and there is no 'doubt
.`blocked tint', 'hay -fever sometimes. at- ;and indicates that the' move towards fill trial; can be readily followed with-
• that his action
tracts littleattention and the victim .a shorter Work day' waestarted many assured good results. The Tablets, : reselted in both
life and proPerty. • . -
receives scent. sympathy, but the per -years• 'a tend but thorough laxative which
ago. More and more, We are be -
are
, sisten:ce. of the :Watery discharge and ginning:to • realike that unreasonably •• .
never fail to regulate the boOela and ' Ever ready for public service, Ow
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the very- frequent attacks Of sneezing, long •hours of .Work persisted in day sweeten :the stmriach., •They.alvbays•
. Boy Scouts of Ottawa co-operated dun
indicate the nature of the complaint they 'cantle •possibly do
after day are detrimental to mind and :do :goat.1:--• t 'Ing the summer with llnik Canadian
. Coughing also occurs at times,aecom- body. It is all very well for the .inill•-. harm even to the Youngest babe. 'Cop- .Ferestry Association in a ni-ty form of
e: -:'•panied•by asthmatic,attaCks•Which are (Avner or merchant deeply interested cerning them Mrs. P.:7 Laforest„ St-. forest protection propaganda. Select • Very' depressing to the patient and in in profits to s d 1
. hours • h. Nazaire, • Que., writeS:-"Fer •three
• ed patrol leaders visited Most of the
. . some eases bring on a debilitated state office, but it •is (mite a different: thing
'ilf health. '
• . • ' for the wage-earner, *ho draws. his
The common ,reg -weed; :the :Chief weekly, Wage and purities his. often -
cause. of hay -fever,- grows to e. height times. Irnoncitofious routine, of work and now at the age of five months he
• of one to four Or five 'fent and blooina from day to 'day 'witliott interest in 'is:perfectly, well:and weighs. twenty
.. from August' to Ockiber or later:* It the firm's progress and with. hide pounds; ' 1. ani delighted to be able to
can be found qn almeal every ,v4int hone of advancement or added rernun- advise ether mothers touse. them."'
- 'Iot-'neglected-fielk-oh-theroadthleancl,--eratinti---hOWeyer--the--nrofite-of' the Y.r4-- Ta:146 are SOldlary---medic-iiie-
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in uncultivatedgardens and lawn. . Its 'firm ,nraY Swell. ,There ts ndi need-wcdeal'ers-or by ..rna-il at -.25-eents-,a:ho-x-
• pollen is . abundant and., readily_ dis. I blame' theemployer log makinglegiiti,
:tinblited•hyTtlie wirld:7- ..: .'- , Mate frifitshuSingss' conditions nee-
. From • a public health ,• standpoint, esSitate the -accumulation: of ' IF jrist
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. ,By DR.: J. J. MIDDLETON
• Provincial Board of Hoeft!), 9.ntargo •
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1,r„"pdicidietpn Will be glad to answer questions en Public Ifealth.mat;
' ters through ibis 'column. Address him tat the Parliament Bldg*.
Toronto.
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A. Popular Crown Prince. .
Of the royal family of 'Norway the
fa;Verite. the .people is Crown
Prince Olaf.' 'His popOlarity 1S,
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mense. }Int .eigliteen years old, here
cently pased the examinations for. en -
winner. ,
His. papnlarity is no doebt partly
due to his democratic tastes. Educated
at a private school, he Mingled with
his fellow pupils on an equal footing
and has always:been wholly free from
any tendency to Self-importance.
When he finishes, a course at the
military academy of Norway the
Crown Prince will enroll ast a student.
in the technical high school at Trandh-
jem, to 'be eduCated as an engineer.
Prince. Olaf now has :the- right to at-
tend Cabinet meetings, hut as yet has
no vote. - ' . •
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DELICATE -GIRLS
.NEED NEW BLOOD
'High, Red :Mood :Meana Health
and. Strength, ..
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The angtetaia of young girls may be
inherited, or It may be caused by. bad
air,misultable food, :hasty -andlire-
guelaziseating, a n
ani.11;ulllexioclta,*ht_Oerutl-Oof:drr
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t. comes on. gradually, -13: 43;111'1\ ning
with languor, indisposition to mental
or bodily exertion, irritability and a
feeling of fatigue. Later dimes the
Palpitation of the heart, headaches,
dizziness .f011owing a Steeping poet-.
tion, frequent :haekaches• and breath -
'leafiness. Ina niajority of cases Cop-
stination is present. There' may be.
no'greet loss of flesh,butnimally the
,complexton takes en's greenisbyellew
paubt,.. • •
Cases of this kind,. if neglected,
come inord-serious, but if taken 1
time there Is no need to worry, 'D
Williams' Pink Pills,. which are fre
from any, harmful . or habit-forming
drug, are just the tonic needed to
remedy this wretched 'state of health
Though it is not- nOticeable, improve -
Ment 'begins with the first dose. .4.
the blood is made rich the pallor,
leaves the /ace, strength and activity
gradually return and the danger
a•elapse is very slight.
If aOY: sYnA3tom ef aneenija ap--
nears, prudence suggests that Dr. Wil-
liams' 'Pink should be 'given .at:
once, and. the soener they are taken
the more speedily will.tbeir aotiOn im-
prove the bleed. Youcan get' these
pills through any dealer in medicine,
or by Mail at 50, cents a' box or six
•boxeslor.t.2.50 from The Dr'. Williams
Medicine Co., 'Brockville, Ont.
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BITS OF
HUMOR
Rom HERE CTIERf
; Too ZealouS.
Joiner (to hie, apprentice) -"Well,
Willie, have you sharpened all the
toblisVi
'Wiliie-,"Yes, all but the hand PAW,
irnd haven't (IOW got all the gaps
1.7tr, f.tha.t." .
Best Seller?
The author had 4ust slipped into the
village imokstore and bought a cony
Of his own book, •
Of course the bookseller didn't know
him. '
• "And how is the volume selling?" be
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'It's the only bookw Wye sold 94.§
arth,': the old boaksellerVePlied. •
"Why, then that Makes it the lead -
n. Ing one of the six best sellers," he
r; joyously remarkedand 'briskly went
bis way,'
months my baby was constipated and
cried continually. On the advice of a
'friend I gave :him Baby'S Own Tablets
from The Dr. Williams'. Medicine Co.,
Brockyfile,-Ont. . ...' . . -
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, ,. therefore, such noxious weeds are..La • recompense in return. for. the capital' •- Man
.. . y Uses for the ..Gaudy: .:
;nuisance and •a 'inenace.,•'• The-happi-linVettedi'hut-many are the-emPloyers •.-- " 'Sunlit:y*6e.: . ........_
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..... ,nPas of large numbers Of people- are whewould like, if they eauld,...t.q....,„:571te _ainglowntralthongirtettriglirntn.d.,
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-affected-by !The—n-i-eleirCe77617.theset their fortunes the men who 'help-
$ . 'In-iverth Ameriea; in the greaVplaini, •For (heir l'.5:2 camp the Boy Scouts
,,, • planta. and it shoPld, be one, .of the , ed their industry, to grow. i V
, -lland have. been ' offered the use
---,f-e.rC- is-not4:ne-. Used -here see extensively...,ag4a-: °.;P_,We.
prinwt-duties'..b.f-the Deffitine-Or Of 'Cliiiirearfoll is 'iiot ennobling when a
_ .... , .• . r . :Or the old Lakeview Grove Hotel pre.,
some-catintriesespecially--This-• ____ •
' Agri*tore _:, to , lake _;at_q)4,7.7•01Y41:451 Maw -or .„,wontan::..vearki-4trst as -a-ina- -
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. :Sta Mlle rfri-a-rfirife.s.- It is allMigztliffe- perty-now-uned-bY-the:Interaatiorial
- their complete' eradication. Some- syi- 'chine .and N regarded. as a" "hand" .:sinee tbenlant.first delighted.the:_eyes NiCkle , Cotripiny,...,. This ai•ea, hag. one
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tent of cd-OperifienbetWeen the :goir- rather than a flesh and ,bloeci Of. ,the nrat perfeeti-beaclies. en. the
1361ng of 'Europeans, being.:then cutlivated; in •
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,,...,.,ernMent_and 'proper' ty_ownerS: should ..with__aheart and -soul,- shore of Lake Erie - a building• -which
Many-Amanti- :tbeg.' ardens.-61- Madrid..---The,-.-earlY • ' ' - --•
, .be evolved, so that,neglected grounds-factoters±and hueinessfirms--are. reet .Stianiali,eXplarers- had Ioned it in this- • can -he- u til i z e rl- -fa:treat.- advantage; • a
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- eould be eultiyated;_or ::vghete. .th.li• iP,,..ognizieg•-ttie..--valae....-of-cO•operati-cin-,in- emmte _roe,- - -- - -0---eare---1-,_ n...r-h, -erne .w4fth-ffien4":-[141'"-r•'-,•:'.'a-m1:444.:-"4611411t—re"'eati4R-
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.1 imaitTteUibl*'16--bitye the dangerous -Busifl'eS8-,--ilild 'are instituting profit, • The ela.n_Lwas utilized_by the Ancierf,:•fitneold.,;•idd
l‘e.,Irt.9:Jrnupna..1)0, Aloallrelicipuca:oarliel..:ff....
'Weed's uprooted or cid:down:before the - 'sharing, .1W which the_workera,partie,i-- can. ladiairs•2-leng ,hefare:lhe :days 'dr
iliikeilnef ititke...-4:Lstriif ifiveritS-.'llie ',Pate:: with Texiellent---iesuit!,...,....avthat, Columbus l When , Cha ninTa in, visited ' rei-':-'at 'a: ' .-meetthk-°f -the--: 'Welland-
fermation, of pollen' and the.production part ef. public Health- work' -dealing the deergianiBaY-in-161.5, he found the .11otary Club at which Dr.- b: Nixon
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of the seeds If united action is under- with Industrial:Hygiene and the health' natives „grawing itand using the 'Oil Davie 'chairman of the Rotary Boys'.
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-taken by the goVernment, and nubile .and happiness of the, worker's, it is for their., hair:. It ,Was 'raise. • ohl,effy; ,Work•COnamIttee, gave report on the
. ..., M making .war. on these weeds, -and becoming evident that .the interest however, for the food'afforde . by theWelland SCoats", camp this year •: it
...411...alft-Y..fidkailn,-a-'-ar---g•I'mtly'dei.- - ' . -Irrin41m-i-ernP103reezs-wel4-re44.-nd .eetlb. '''.-7.-- • .,:ijoilate. ..a in. by_.,,s1).133.e„ 12.5, ixo.mtiot_i or_
.•-•,...:....t_ ,Reeh-lia-2F--autiug;=401401:-wa*:ioar
--erea..sing-hay-fever-.prevalencei.• it will -the4, cotaditi.onS • under ;Wilie.h.-7-heltifesi ' -.111'41tPla:-. 111640,11"-0-40:aa**4-4. ••-the'fiVeWerland.Treoli"a.:4T''' '-''':' ' •
-,he,'-a-:hootifr to .httniaiiity:-• • ••••-•.•---'-''''' and works- ie.' opinatetlal' benefit to the ree ea 1 _n, in immense quantities, raw. ' -* * * *
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101 ted •a.. •peanuts are • in this ,..,.., ' • • i
in Fraike .the.11oma-n- Catholic Boy
•ScOuts are taught an urged to recog-
'nig-e-Ged--in-Nature,‘„-thereby .etiltiVat--
rag a" hive .of plants and animals. .A '
Scoutmaster, in opening It Caliv;, 'clf,
fered a'Ina§er from: which we quote
s. ellowth. ' -', ' 7'.., ,••••• - -.7. "....'-'.
'",Grant that myiverd May_ be i.light
Described.
"And now," said the monocled gen.
tlernan who had grubbed a match
from. the :traffic cop,. "I suppose you
would like to know, who I am."
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• 'III..? am Sir T. Willy' Itockinghorse,
of the Bath, knight.of the Ga.r,
ter, knight 'of the Double EEtgle, and
knig/at of the Golden Cross." .
"And it," said the.,eop, "am ;Tames
Murphy, to night, last night, to -mon
row night and every other, night."
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Mr. Boaster had his portrait paiat-
ed. It costhima:goodly sum, and he
was proud it. ,When, it came honie
he showed it to his cook.
"Well, Mary," he said, "haw do you
like this portraitl" . • . •
","-Sure, sir," said,the cook, "It's love-
ly. It's. beautiful. It's divine."
"And, of course," said Boaster, you
know who it is?" -
"Oh, of course I do, sir," replied the
cook. "Of course, .0 course.'P As she
spoke she kept drawing nearer to the
picture, 'studying it Mere :and rnore
closely. "Of course, 'sir; it's that old
deceiver, Lloyd George" '
When ignorance Is Bliss,
After. much reflection Mariali had
trains:leaving the Central Station day
coreposed her telegram and •handed it
by day' 'delivering to adult passengers- through the window to•the clerk.. She
an informatiye pamphlet on the pro-
tection of woodlands, against fire. The
pamphlet . explained the :origin of
forest fires as being due to human
carelessness . and. put into concrete
form-an-aptseir for personal co opera
OM= -in fire. prevention. Pressed. in
their BOY Scout imiferms and With a
badge reading "Boy Scout Volunteer
Foreat Guard," the -Tads were given :a'
cordial reception on ail trains and un-
douttedlY -acetnriplished, mach geod.
tripped out,: and the transaction seem-
ed . completed :; but in ;a mdment she.
returned to the winddw, '
`"Let me have that telegram I:wrote
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very_impo tent", • ,• • :
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Do you disvrsminate: at "the-aimii
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table—or•.
are you thoughtless?.
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4 In thousands of homes, an older person,_ hut in -
is Ziawn at the manycases the nervous'--"..
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** breakfast table. Tea Or system and allied bodily .
coffee u se rv eLjQjjunct,o'
grown-ups"anctPostum weakened. The surest
for children. But , some way to avoid such pos- °
, 'parents do not discrimin- sibilities is toquit tea and
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ate. Tannin and Caffeine, coffee entirely and • drink
„ the injurious contents of Post um instead. The
tea and coffee, seriously ,change permitsyou to
retard the develdpment of get Sound, restful , sleep.
• the delicate nerve tissues
in Children: Poattim, is the well-
, known, , meal -time bev-
Consequenty, instead erageLik thousands of
Children are over stiinti- Cause, in,fiaVor °it is rich
• lated by thedrugs_
,and "coffee; and ,so may _
grow up irritable and Do away*Iththe ds -
nervous. Any doctorzezr,.....litiet ion._ at the table,
tell you that. this is a Perm 'elicious Pdatum,
great evil. and-ehould-bo-.Piiainliot,toall_thefamily.-,-......-r.
Ont- *leek's trial and it is
'h that you'll never
par.;-,----retur-7-mtea oreOffee.
ents feel a certain justiii- •
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,cation for the' persondl 2 comae in two
itant Posture (in tins)
indulgence in tea or c_inad
_ offee,
. ,,. • • ue,tantly in the cup by
yet tkoliarin to their: v• • ne aadition of boiling water.
be equally serious. ,ositim Cereal an packages cif
May take a little
larger bulk, for those vehe pfe-
fer to make the drink while the
longer -for the drup in Pal is being prepared) made
tea 'and coffee, to afTect y beilirq for 20 minutes.
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. ....,.e See,..40.,..1.S.,:alf'importarit article
of diet The fret:tient .religious :fast'
da.ys. In that 'country restrict the use
of meat and Ned' to he consumption
-.QL-egetable-fill.....and.-ia-noinini-timea..
the matinfactureof sinalqwer fill is at.;
Avaya of eorlsiderable•dienentiont. 'The , to •their path, --that I MaY,shoW them
he% se-( IIJ-yield 'an oh W.h tab 'compares
fa.grahly with olive eil: •,• , . , ThY divine' spirit% ip tne world Thou
„,„.„ _,.., „. „ has 'created. • Teach them Thy hely
' Y -,4'1,M,"* Ill- '-u1,--4w:08•1'-'7"11•* . aNt - anirleairthem to- Thee, my -04d,
.4iOwers. are -- to 'be- quite 'equal. to ' ... • • , : ••
Into tne. camp of rest and 'joy, . where 1
Thonhast set ThY tabernacle and ours •
fOreVer." • . ' . , .. ,
Ftill• information ,regarding Scouting:1
and' the formation of local Scout
- froons inay he had upen application to ,
The oil. aPPeara
to. Do5s.enrinrn. o 0 the. Field DePartment,, Boy Scouts,. As.
' sedation, Bioor and Sherbeeree Sts,,..,
the generatproperties of olive biLthan '
ahy„oth.er ,, known vegetable:oil.' . It Toronto!, Optario. '
• takes about a buShel !of ' seeds' tti make',--" . • .
MONB-WitiliDERB..- a•,:ganila77,9f.'-eilli.'z.i,Pttf'lifttl/drshWifill.,,,'-'..L'------
seeds can be ' grown on 'die acre, of Dominion Express :loneY Orderi'are-
i„. l.and. As the oil .sells .for more than on .:_naje _... is rive_ thousand , soinees_
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.$"Tegallonthe"Profltisliiige.:: ' : :,*. l' ''-' Ilifotigliint. 'Canada:
' • Of late years purified' eanflOWer oll ' ' ' •"•7"--L---4.1.... *------
has been Used exterNively in the 1 ' .
Whistles under' Water.
adulteration- pf olive -oft. ---It.--iy-or-it-i-:-• -For-signalliirg -two- notislynniential
pale yellowish color and wiecidedly.4 lievo invented a Stoile._t:thistle, Ilial.,,
palatable, In a:-aradO state it Is. usedcan .be hlown under water iiiiiTheard i
by ...painters to snine "extent,' but A is with' the Propei inAtruMent four-I-nib:4 i
inferior to linseed oil for usein„peint,,p_ateil.... ',...;, . • : , ‘., L - ,
iteaddition to the oil fropi the •seedel • "•;----:..---1
'the stalks, when green, and the oil Mipardum
's Liniment Lbeimati's Friend I
most nuts iirjespect of palatability.
and •Wheleserneneas. , The 'stalks. and
dried leaveh are highly prized for fuel,
being in some parts of Ttitssia:aimost
the only available substitute .for weed.
Anoacre of sunflowers*will.yield many
dards of good' feet, . -
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..AFRAID TO CO; 0
ON .STREET., ALON4.,
MRS. BEVERAGE . LIVED
IN FEAR OP ATTACKS.
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Dizzy Spells Overcome After
Taking Tanlac and Doesn't
Feel Like Same Person.
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'Tanlac has relieved me of naY
suf-
fering and I' Just ;can't -praise: it•
enough," said Mrs. Margaret Beverage,
300 Ilugfison •St.s Nerth,.
Ont.' .
"For two years .my • appetite was.
very poet' and I suffered great'deal
,from formation tif.gas on nay stornath.,
1 vas also troubled with frequent at:,
tacks of diazinese.,.and- was, actually,
afraid to go out nven get away.front
something to hold tb., °fie Of these
dizzy 'spells came on ,while t was eau-
-big on one of my grandchildren &le day
and lust fell right dOwn on the lawn.
1.4ast spring, when. I staked .taking,
Tanlac, I had been confined to my bed
for a month and was so weak I' aould
aot,walig. • , • '
"Tanlac helped me • froin the very
start, as I have net had a weak' spell '
since started taking it and rfeel so
good -1 can hardly realize,lhat I'm.., the
sante woman. The dizzy spells • are
gone, my appetite apd every-
thing I eat agrees with me perfectlY.'
have reeomniended Tanlao to any•
number of my friends and, am glad"
to say, it has. benefited them all,
just Wish I coeld tell everybody who
suffers as I -did what Tanlac did for
. •
Tanlac N bY• leading druggists
everywhere.' • •
Perfumes lrem early history to the
,present have ,sel.ved a double purpose.
The Greeks are said to have used es-
sence of • quince for those. who were
legarthic and dyspeptic, .vine leaves
for those who needed to keep the mind .
clear, white Violets for those.Who had'
poor digestion, and a Mixture of oil,!
ashes' and earthwerine for .those who ,
Would keep; the hair from turning.
White. It is said ',that during. the har-
vest season the Odor Of rosemary off
the Spanish coast is Perceptible long
beforethe is seen,
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Ask for Mlnard'S 'and take•no other.
•
Stry'rtrg, ''FeaUr-ifiteris't
constantly new experiences, 'all:fend'
te,:keep us young, despite our Years, "
says one.seientist • ' '
,
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potent in food values as butter. •
The -clerk handed out the message --,-
and-arian added, PI want to under
line 'perfectly lovely' in 'aeknowledg;
ing the receipt- 'of -present._ Will it
costanything .extra?" -
•-"-Nor-Miss said the -clerk, with-a-
siffiler andTa-sT., arian rev. w eavy,
lines beneath the words; „she Sigh -ed'
with -content.
-."Thanks-so much .for -letting -me. do
that• it -will. please Augustus 0
ne qf the best known 'guides in
Nova-Seetiar-gives:this-testirrionitti Of
' _ . _
Have us.ed Minard's Liniment in My
'
Years3-, nd-censider-it-Lthe-heetyliitel-
lininient 011 the-ffarket.,. rlind filet it !
givesquick relief to miner ailments,
Such ,•as sprains, •bruises and allkinds
of wdinds., 'Mae it is a • grea t :remedy
coughs; colds, ete, \Vhiclione.jt
liable to Lcatch when Jpg„ driying. #no.
- - . -
cruising -daring tne winter and spline,-
montlia.s. 'el would not .be without
MINIRD'S LINIMENT and cannot
recommend it too
(Signed) • t I I isb n Gray'
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• Amertoale Maser Doti Remedial
Book on
Det-DISEASEr—
•-• and Bow to Feed .
Mailed Free to any
Al-
dres by the Author.
SC. Clik_y Glover OciVine.
119 Went E1st Street
Nervv-ziott•-.35:0•41.
PLES
1 .
hicrilecit Bur. nedlandl•
Itch6d. Cuticura Healed. .
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lit .
hadelniplea apcl: a_ sort cf rash_
on my ;face and neekiThey would__
' burn and itch and when
I scretched would become
eff It was hard for me
so sleep and -I dreaded- to. •
gywhere.
;117„.h:ecardlnoglo
fan7uticugrcat;
, Socr'irnd,bintriaent end
,
S-Chp ointment for -
ete.te mori,h I Was healed."'
.(1.--ierned) 1VlisS ebra Lim, R. F. D.
2, Dlacisfoot, Idaho Feb. 23, 1920.UpeCtaileera'foraktoiletpurposee•::
SOap?le; Oiu1utent25aud,504. Tektiene. Sold
throughout theDominion. CanadinDepot: •
• Lyman's, Lit' aged, 344 St. Paul St:. W., Montreal,
Delr-Cuticura Soap shaves without
*re -
HEI TOOK. - HER
I , COARE3E SALT
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LAND . SALT.
- " . Banc canota..
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TORONTOSALT WOMCS.- .--
' A GUFF : -. TOSONTO
Now is in the Best of
Health because she took -
^Lydia --E. Pinkliarn's
•Vegetable Compound
Kessock, Sask.-"My mother,. bas .,
' taken 'Lydia 1.•il.*Pinkliam4s. Vegetable -
,CoMpou od- and •
Upon learning of '' .•
vised me to try it,:
as 1 seemed ' all -:•'
riiii'doViiiafterthal,::
fluandbadavery ' .,
bad •.weakness. ,,.. ,
I have takenLydia;'••-•1:
pVoeugnei t aaljni de ' CaiLydian-
' .
I.. P i okhemPe.Z.
Blood ::Medicine ,
atul-uerthtlivStruitiVe:-Witeli also lae:--
Brown's Capseici and Prescription' and.
atn much better in every way. I ani '•,
willing for you 1 i use my letter. as a
testimonial as .1...... recommend., . your .
medicluos. — .1\,'S. IRENE. NELSON) .
Kessock, Sask. :
i •• '
. net '
It s lways In husitiesS that a•
oil account o ill health,. . It is quite as
--,->
woman is fore d to give up her work
often the womanwho does ' her own
work at home. When backaches and •
.headaehefi drive out all anibition,'vdien
that bearing -down sensation ,attaeka
you, v•lienaott are nervous and blue, ..
tp110:10idn.e•gre. at hell).
for such ailmentis,
Lydia E. Pinkhanivs Vegetable Cir
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eg,13ayer'-'--crnly-i entiine.,
cake Make excellent fodder The fibre • ,
Of the stalks, which is fine, silicY PIC' 'German newspapers are ,printing, s
iterY strong; also icaiii'valne.in china many' advorefeenients-froin ,woinen ,
it is woven into beautiful fabrics and wanting husbands, a • supply of fuel, •
It is believed that by; the use or proper and a flat- or apartments. often being a
machinery It might be UtiliZed Moat offered as an additional bait.
profitably in Canada , . . •
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Warnrng! Takc no chnnc6s with "sub-
titu tc s fcr •genalne "flayTablbts* of
Aspirin:, "Unless you FPZ' OTC' 1111111
'Bayer', on pada* 'or on tablets y ou
re•not getting'Aspirin at 011. Ifl every
Bayer parkage aro' diretitions for
'Olds, Headache, Neuralgia. Rhemnii-.
fcro Yar Tontbn eli e, Lurnbagn
nd • for Pain. 1 -randy tin 1)0x'0 of ,
welve tablet; cost few cents. Drug -
also •selUarger parkagos, Math,.
n Canada, p n is the t de ma 11;
registered. In Canadair of %layer
tanufaciore: of Moneaceticaciitmer
f Salicyileacid.
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Classified Advertisements. (t.
In. Austria employers irre 'bound by „mu 4,N,1„---- c77.Z-L)7T ' II
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law to maintain as many workmen VT' good eduoation to train as nurses. t
as they had before the at rAn013' • '. 1.;
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Wellandra Hospital. St. clerat *
A new form of phonetie Writing. in ' 1
Chinese is being adopted, se eetnpiieirt. WAmirtm-sre...r i.smn TINSMITH'S
tools or separete maeltinee. State (
that language.
ed is the present system of writitig.'n),airfr,etsoendt11208n
arnadi ri e(klIeir.t. St.',11:i °fie tall Ptiloili, 7::
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