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Ptogress in. Canada. .
• An increase a 30,000,000 bushele of
whett ia the three prairie provindew
layer last year's crop, hi the estimate
Of tte Northwest Grain Dealers' Ai-
eeciation. A wheat yield this year, of
around 2000000,000 brishele,. iteprobably
,a reasonable calcUlation. Other esti-
mates of the Aapociatien are Mitts,
833,655,000i. parlor, 44,760000: eye,
• 8,058,000; flax, 5,576,000. ,
Cattle shipments * to Great •Britetin
'from the Port of Montreal shove 'A
steady increase Once thee °peeing of
naeriga.tion, and particularly &Moethe
•coming into effect of the,Flordney
Tariff, Bill, ' The 'tetra number of les-
-•Sels Which hare'lett, the port this °sea -
'30n7 with Cattle is 08,and these -carried
. •alotal of 21,817 head. There were also
• " live.'Veiscis 'whieli carried 1,880 sheep.
.•• •aeow deed et lake trout ,reaelki4
the., town. of McIVIarrey; Alberta, re-
cently, Iron the Macketizie 'Bien
' -Pieheriea Plent at Bleck-Bey on Lake
Athabeeca, and further: shipments. .it
Is . expected, will be, Made before the
chase of navigation on the big river.
This is the. first' shipment of northern
' • lake trout that:has' reached MeetuFray
• for sliijiment to the Markets of'Canada
•and the United States; and 'demon-
stratee one of the unbounded re-
sources of the untapped regions, which
lie beyond the Athab,asca.,
More than two million pounds of
weal were clipped from Albertasheep
this year, and 1,927,000 pound a have
• - been ehiPped east .foesale. Members -
of the SOutliern Alberta Wool Growers
• produced 1,500,000 pounds; the remain, -
•der eoming from Edmonton, Lacombe,.
Vermillion and Otherpoints.
Special attention •is being paid .hy
British Columbia 'limber, exporters :to
.the Marketa of Australia. Newe2ealand,
' .7.atth Africa, China,
Egypt. 0 Already , several large orders
. have heen. seeured from thee coun-
• tries., notably Egypt, which. hai.made
,•:very extenelve purchases ,of railway
ties. Not a month ivies by but that
• three pi. four British Columbia.export
lumber men leave or foreign Market:S.
on Seilleg and -investigation tours, and
eiready this activity IS producing re:
sults. . Bear manufacturers are alsO
•• feeling the -benefits of tareige Mar-
kets, India having placed. goad orders,
• •arrit Sirreapore now entering the liat,
witle ae Order for 1,000;000 boxes. •
. A stlyei leadestrike has been Made
'
at Nate Five, in the Trout Lake cowl-
etry, British Cclumleia: A sample eigh-
• teen ierlies is thickires and aVerag-
lug $200 Co the ton was, broneht into
Revelstoke 0iecently., The lead. rens
entirely .aerese the- fifteen hundred
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• TWenty neve horticultural Societies
". 'Were:organized ie. diffekent seetione of,
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REMINDERS A Fine View.for a Chethist.
The famolie asPhalt lake at
, dad Iles a rival. Situated at Basque
The Trouble Must' be Treated
• 'Through the Bleod.
• Every rheumetic sufferer ehould
realiee that ibeematisni is rooted in
the bioad and that to get iirif of it it
must la treated through the blood.
.The -old belief that rheumatism was
cansed by cold, damp weather, is now
exploded. Suet, weather conditions
In British Colu'
mbia is a lake that con- ,
Arsine, not asphalt, but Epsom' bathe
The salts eitend to a depth of forty-
one feet, and perhaps go much deeper;.,
*be first etumbled .upon
tffe lake drilled to that, depth and then
had,"to.stop for lack of dealing facili-
ties: The lake covers. seven acres and
has a herd, erystal surfaceee
•
,• When the' sno* melts from the
moUatain sides the surface LS cpvered
six inches deep with wateri which
quickly beenmes brine. Then the sun
m
eVaporated , ay start theit paios, but is not the itand all
,Cause. Lininterits and outward apple serY is to score and lifthat is neces-
t of the thick
cations may give teinporary• relief, but Crest that has formed, Swing freall-
,. ee
that is AR they Can do because they do ete prepareeqpther sevenere Pan,
not reach its Pounce in the blood, The r and the miners harvest, a . peep that
,
sufferer fromriteimatisai who they MaY dispose of tor seventy five
experi•
dollars . a ton .:e A few. ereerie,ago'the
same product.,sold..for,nine dollars,.
mete with •oetward e.pplieations is
only wastingtinie rinefey aneder
pending , •Upon' •incl't • treatment;• tbe.
'trouble stiff remains, and It is all the . 'Lived 100 Years.
:time becoming • more temly rooted. . On last March 24 Charles Tully of
•.Treat this disease through the blood Hassocks., Suesex county, England,
and you will soon find relief. Dr, celebrated his hundredth birthday by
liama'' Pink Pills• apt directly cin ire- .workleg a full day in his garden. p?e•
pure weak blood; they purify arti paring the ground and planting pota•
strengthen it, and so act on the cause toes. ,He has no difficulty in 'setting a
• of the rheumatism. Mr. P. J. 'Mac- garden line, for his eyesight is excel-
Phersee, ,R.R. No. 5, Cardigan, P.E.I., lent: . •
says: "'About three year's ago I. was In telling about his icing life he said
attaeked with rheumatism. F began that he was first a pork butcher andd
taking Dr. Williams' pink 'Pills and afterward a farmer. Al the time of
soon the trouble disappeared• and 4 his retirement from active terming
anre. a..in, better health than befoI he controlled 2,000 acres. •This oc-
aso ofean old lady acquaintance marred. when he was ss years
who was badly crippled with rh,eu- This is kle recipe -for long •lifer
matism in her arras •and legs,, and who oard, work the.open alr,"gocel food
euffered very much. She, too, teak and enough of it, but not Mitch at
Dr Williaine Pink Pills and is now night; re nightcap of whiskey and milk,
able to do her lioneework. I tell you to bed not later than '10 and Up by 7
this in the hope it may he of' lenient in the morning if not earlier, •
to some other sufferer!' . • ' • These are still his htibits.
You can procure Dr. William? Pink
Pills through any deeler. in medleine
they be sent you by -mail at Of the 1,506,000 houkes destroyed in
or Poland during the World War, eearly
500;000 have been rebuilt. . • •:'
Knowledge without justice aught to
be callled cunning rather than twie-
doria-e-Platee , •
that many brthem are shady, Minard'e Liniment for Distemper.
50 cents, a pox or six boxes for $2.50
by writing direct to The Dr. William's!.
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Medicine o.,,Brecklille, One. -
'0 The trouble with familyi
trees s
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HEALTH EDUCATION -
*•BY" DR. 1 "J. MIDDLETON
Pravincial Boarn.af Health, Ontario.
Dr: Middleton will be glad to enswar questions on Public Health m• at-
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ters through this. deem?. Address him at Snadina House, Spadina
• Crescent, Toronto, •
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. in. every, effort directed to iniprove-
ent ef the Patine hearlth and well-
beieg, the -question of 'put-door'eXer-
ciieenrtis:t be taken Into account. NO
mattet What preventive reeaSures are
taken against disease, the physical
condition of •the individual, whether
adult or c,hild, is not -kept in perfect
-ondition. if- healthy exercise oat -
doom is not indulged, in-
-TheeprestiOrrof-, whiteconseitufes•
healthy exercise isiinporeant.' There
are -a elar0--numbereof-People-ewlio.
prevtnoe 'o!, Onterie durieg. the'
, year tri2.0, makaig a total ef 120,, with'
pa41 'Membership of 29,000,- ae in
of 9,u00 (liter the previdua year,
aceordieg. to the annual report of the
Horefeelittral Societies of Oritario„ •In
eI919 the Uaeeladeet
OQO ticulture: - 7:-•e7e,-; • •
freight....wareltpirineonethe
of the Kaministiettia River has_
HarVey, of Leth-
• bridge Alberta to be used for feed-
• , • ... •
• _hag 10,90) wellehring
. ',Fore William to fatten on . the
sereeaings 'from • the elevators. The
sheep. will.be sent to Fort ,by
the tealriload early in November, and
.-lireelleer-VeY 'is contracting. for hun-
teirects eifetterrof-Talirgrown -
e. Brace bent Coto-Anycon
,.
teacring engineers of Montreal-, have
beon eivarded contracts for the con
1 , . Illf Ill
.• Pewee developthent scheme' at' Great
FaIl'seri the Winnipeg leiVesze by the
Manetehae---Powere CemPeag, Lindiede
., flee1opmesit ircirk is already ...Under
.• Wey, with about 400 leen eMploged
,. and the probability of from ,1,00.0 to•
2,500 finding employment , within a
heft' While "
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WOULD, :NOT BE •WITII0IIT
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..-BY'S. ',OWN IABUTS
Once a mother has used Baby's Own
Tablets, for her little ones she Wouid
not be without them. • The Tablets
are 'perfect „home remedy. They
regulate the bowels and stomach;
drive, eut ConstiPation and indigestion I
break up colds and. simple re -m.110
make baby healthy and haPpy. Con
-
corning "them, Mrs, Neb:e A Pye,
Baum Seeturie 'writes: -"I, have
found Babe's Own! Tablets of great
benefit for my .childreat and. I. Would
age. be without them." The Tables*
are sold by enediciue dealers rerebY
at e25 ,eeretea box from The Dr.
Wililams', Medline :Cc.,
Ont.. • •
Poea Lead 1,
n-ont...e".
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„ World? '
Whether New York or Lopdnea
the world in the number ef populatlo
•le a question which is agitating Amer.'
can as a result of the publication o
• the pAtiiii 'census returns, giving Loa
don a population of 7,476,168. New
York's inhabitants total., according to
the latest census., .5,629,048. .
The National': Geographie Society
questions the right of the British met-
eopolis to claim sue large popula-
clan. It points out t legally,- as a
municipal atilt,. "Loader'''. refers only
to the area within:the. County of Lon -
Greater. London," which' the cen-
sus figures cover, extends over 693
square -Miles, an. area six times that
•of munleipal London, and mere than
twice that of Municipal New York.
' leis 'pointed out that a greater New
York modelled on Greater .Loadon
lines, taking in all suburban cities
within a radius of fifteen miles from
the city centre, as the English capital
*does,: would pass London's population
within a similar area. ."
• While London..has, no State lines to,
preyeet Its expansion for administra-
tive purposes, New York halts atthe
Hudeen River, and Must continue self-
contained and increase only free" its
internal growth•..
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• His Hearing Restored•
• .The invisible ear drum Invented by
A. 0. Leonard, which is a miniature
„megaphone, .fitting inside the ear- en-
tirely out, of sight, is restoring the .
-heering-of hundreds of people in' New
York City. M. Leonard invented this
drum to relieve himself of deafness
and head. noises; and it does this -so
transportation and too little about
eue-cessfully that no •oae could tell he,
walking. • Thi.s;neceSsa • and. ire or-
tant measure towards the health of
deafness -is :ceased- hy Catarrh ,or -b
the people should be fostered arid re- perforated; or Wholly destroyed natur-
etninnencled daily in the publie•press.
.• et ,drurns. A request for leforniation
The papers that continually offered'
su:ch impart -ant... advice -would Ai
g .elte ..o. Leofiard, &kite 437,• 70 .Fifth:
With
The.
15CW
.CIDU,
, While driving with•his father in an
autemebile along the Detroit Rivee,.
•
fiCeet Gerald croak, of the 7th Declares It's Sirnply' Astonsisht'
.spr.' Troop, accidently •neticed a little
jing See, The WO:Brierftli
boy who had been playing With seine,
„ :Benefits She Has Derived:
Froth' Tartinc.;-- Says •' Tor.4'
'ariplapit'aliteecr..;C•l!the7
Have Dis-
ose M. Brown
Gained Pounds
n Four' VVeekes Time
•
others Sall- off Linng's dock into the
river„ whieh is quite swift at this
point..,ISKithout waiting for the car to
atop, he sprang out, ran down the hill
and Jumped off the (leek, tec"iimming
clown -stream toward the, little_ fellow
Whe was fast delfting aa,ey. He was
successful in gettieg hold of him and
V
,sounds inteesoriatile;•betei lireee
aetually gained 20 pcuedrieee lees than
soon had him ashore,• With ,a reonth s• time by eaking anlac, 'earl
elifilehlty Maneged. tO•reirlivei: the. tile, wonder -fill 1)bl-refit I have derlired
child, •who waer afterwarda •cirivervio frcrn the use of this.merlicfne,,ee simP,
hie home. ' " •• ; ly astonishing". •Said Ilire Rose, M..
' 1 •
kavor' with all progressive people. TT-
' • premise reply • - '
:Avenue; NeW york,CitY; be given
advt:
greateadvintageof-wa. lkingeted an ex a - • -
Scout Robert II. Gambrill of the lst. Brown, 111 Third Street, Mancheiter,
Exeter: Troop, and two othot?-hoys; del N.II. . - •
Ocied to go to their Usual swineuing ,
they shculd haft+ the strength of the oe my treelike . 1 can realla ileYtIr
"sWity, I am et) happy to be yellevect
a heevg, flood, and not realizing as. praise tea medietpe enough, Up- to.
they should have he strength .of Mee the, re I began taking Tanlac, 1 stlI-
tchtzei-rwenatt r seniefhing over two *ears
erw.41OellnewcafsthrellPbrielyn-sg,'Wehnotewreacia . treeeirtt a very bad Wen of stomach trou-
not able toswim, held his ha.ndi high Tee '•
above the water. and .fellowed the .'ely appetite •was se poor I op° Id
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other two wading. For a moment the.. scarcely .eat • a thing. My StomeCh
two bays who could swim lost sight,of would be op badly bloated With gas
the other boy and then caught sight sometimes I was almost -afraid to go
en into a hole, which at the thee wa$ 'er. I felt tired and worn out meat of -
of Mm for a moment after he had fell- to bed.for !Gael would acttialIg emotle
easily seven feet deep. Gambriir sevana the time and became terribly discour-
to him, caught him by his bh.thing suit aged over mg cc.nditien.. 1 often :bad
at the shouider and tugged him to the such violent headaches. I wae enable
farther bank. The drownieg boy en, to be out of 'bed for two oe three days
deavored to . grip him, but Gambrill ate stretch. ' •
kept•hiin under his power and finally ' "Four bottles of Tanla.c cOmPletely.
. ..
managed to get him to safety. ,
• While swinimleg with to other
Scouts in, the large Current ;River
restered myehealth and anyone can
see at a glance ;the wonderful change
that has taken Place in my' bendition.
evrithming peol at Pert_ Arthur, Scout I have a sPlenclid appetite now and the
Sterling Morrison, of the ist ,Port stomach trouble has entirely disaie
Arthur Troop noticed that Seent peered. I can eat, just. anything 1
.Taines Shires was difficulty.. . want . without ever 'feeling a sign of
plueged into the water and Managed
to reach Shires just' after, he had gone
MRS. ROSE M. BROWN
indigeetion2'. Thaeliest cf :ail, I am
never hotieered any more With head-
aches and this was the greatest relief
of all. r want to everybody *hat
this inedfcine has 'deco .tor me." --------eeeeeeeeee
' Tanlec is sold by leading dragglita
everywhere. • • • AdV.
, The Fly in the Ointment.
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under for the seeond time. He grasp- 7.
"An, old fellow," said Johnson. to a
ed Shires and started for the side of 'friend, "so you are married at lest.
the pool with him, but Shires,• beeom- Allow Me to congratulate, you, for I,
ing hYaterical, grappled with Morrison hear yeti - have an excellent and, ao,
and succeeded in draggieg tilin under. comPlished wifee! . • • ,, .,
At this point 'Seoet Fred , Thenne, a ''I'have indeed," was the reply ; she
merctber of the Same trocp, plunged in ie highly 'accomplished: "Why, sir.' she
Is perfectly at home in 'literature ; • at
home ke elle' at home in ecienceie
short,. at home everywherp4-exeep4-"
" "Except, where?"
e. Except at home"
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and • swam to -Morrison's assistance,
the two boYs then managing' to get
Shirai' to, Shore in safety. .0'..
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• Cherries were known in Aiia'ae tar
back as the seventcenthe'eentuiy. • •
Windreir Cast;lit is like a small-toven
-
in it.self, containing hOndredi of in
habitants.
•-there are -25000;900 Retitana stew-
ing in the riehest agriceltural district
under 13o.sheicsreontTOL.
ereise is that it can be clone at any ••
thneeof-the-yeareandeinepracticallereall '
kinds of weather..e - - • . Ph�e_aretcourse_rnany_othero
-oth
seem to think that touring areand ie forms of out -door exercise* such as
e -motor \car -Provides sufficient exer-1 gardening,- golf,etennisbowlserowinge
dee for the average person. TWA is' canoeing, hunting and swimming. On-
a Mistake; •but motoring has eertain tarie has Special facilities for indulg-
ing bean these pastimes. "Even reoun-
advantages. It, detracts the • mind
from domestic cares and evortiee, and
take..7ereple,...reet.e,of doors Vagefresh
Rea1.phye1cal-0.-exerc1se--the -kind
that, prornetes sleep at nights arid
stimulates -the .appetite, is.laCking -in
11 •e •v1 10:
except in the Case of the driver who
may get enough exercise' if something
mechanical goes wrong.
Walking is ene-of- the-Mose:be
era' exercise that an be had and t
toe little Of it is practiced. We hear
far too Much in the deity papers about
In a corner of a railway carriage
eeetes_a_y_o_ung_man _studying a set . of
official -looking papers. Suddenly he
put. hie hendee to hie- heat Ant eerie-d-
ab:hid in fee. angUlah, • -To synipathetic
inqUirlei he explained that. he had sat
.the previous day for a Civil Service
taimering can be done -a meet ex- examination.: ."For the essay test " he
•
epeen _the.
w _via re -agtk e d trie
ebiliaratingeiereneol,,epertee_Butewhat I said
advalitagee-.of keepinua.'dittry. I have
'ever the forth Of exercie taken; -the;
Just .realized that I have handed in -great----thingeis-40:4et-pliV-of---doora in
four4beautifully-written pages .on the
'
the s,unshine, on the lake Shore or '
viliete the fresh breezes blow. In sick-
advantages of keeping a dairy?
better -
ionic than, fresh air and sunshine.
. A baby alligatorat the Leaden Zoe •
is seven ..years and barely 12 -in.
long; ho grows about 1" -in. each yeer:..
;
O
Genius has been 'explained by an
:Irisii Surgeon as the produ.ot of a
germ. which gets into and rimed the-
hunian brairi.
MInard's Liniment for Garget in Cows.
"Cas-cirets"-ToINfght-
. ;For Liver,. Bowels
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O
• ..,„.,Tolabili. ,01,tp,t Arateeare headachy,-
eonstipated,0 your eyes burn, ,skin is
yellow; your stomach is sour, gassy,
upSet. NO wonder you feel .miserable. • If you have fulness after Teed',
You need a thorough' physic witha bad taste in your mouth in the
'Casearets" tonVat • -to cleanseee-tehea_ moiningefueeoneihe_tongue,flat-
stomach of' sour, ofermenting lood and ulence aftermealts, and 000 appe-
tlsiionL titeetakeMeti_e_ersei:ersS.';,p. If
the liver end Carry -cut of the syStenie will clean'. your- tongue, renew
rell."'the cwastipated poisen In _the your appetite, give Yoo relish for
•food and the power to digest it
,0 moNgv ..ORDERS..
Send a Dontinion :Express aleney
Among the trees Or by some quiet 1ak 1,44.exeenee. por4rse-,
A , cuts three -cents,
'the tired beclYand Mind. get. e. eliance e. • • -
-.toe-rest! -and-neeuperateeeeLet All who ••-:
COARSESALT
LANDAL
f-arlots :
TORONTO SALT: WORKS'.
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Classified Advertisements,.
LADXS WANTED -40 DO .1..A.124
and /ight sewink-'at 'home; Nellole
Spar* time; :ghod pay; w,ork .4ent any
distance; charges paid:,•Sen.d stamp 2.4.
particulars. National Manufactuking
Co font -reel. , .
PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE. -
la ELL 'PLAYER PIANO IN GOOD
• EN condition, wales large number of
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music roils, for acile. at a, bargain.
L. Cogent', 7e3 West Adelaide Street,
Toroete: .
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itiz.001pcz,400000:=4.
D—:FillifoOlfter faring
'Cascarets" straighten you out b
readthis article rnak up their Minds Little Georgie Goode was standing
in apart from all, the other happy •boyS, •
who were. playing aseoply happy boys;
What a the 'Matter,: Wiley?" asked
__I_a.__pa.eSer-byee--L'LWhy•edezet-egeueepfay-'
:with the meet the boes?"
"They don't went•me to play with
'ein," replied' the lonely-bor.-bitterly..
weat'S. th-a-t fh-e other
boys don'twant you; to play with
them?" the stranger persisted. •
O "Ver.e.3e-aeetesientleanteremetette
me," the lad ansivered, trying hard to
keep back hii'teirs.
Was it tome -thing' had.?"
'eThey- thiak .ko. But el'can't help,
it"" the boy defended: hithielf• .
."'come on, tell me all about it," he
was urged. "MaybeI Ocan hells you.",
"No; yeti can't help me." - „ ;
- "We'.1, tell me; anyway." " •
The boy hesitated for amoment, but
decided ,to- confide.
sir. the Other boys Say that
r a, sofi.F1se-ause
.gulped hard "I'm twins with a girl!"
. A Clever Clerk.
' Tbe• proprietorof a7shoe.store• in
New England is very proud of ode of ,
,•6. his young sons who not very long ago
employ of lilrfatrat, and
e 'this pridewas much &thence& by, the,
boy's cleveenes8. in the ertatter of a
epaiteeteshoee-sial.dLto aesleangter.e.-.-
Thp lad.had silown this man e'satia-•
,Iacterg: pally:hut the custoiner .said
that he had not enough money With. .
lum tBking if he could let "fifty eehti
.go • over Until ;the net ileY.". •:-'
• The boy conserited;:fer which e after
. the etrenger had 'left 'the .shope. the
father severely renrintentled, the lad.
haver Set* the mail again," he
steal•in eoriclusion.
, "Dlr, yes,'1 will,': -aid the youngster,
• '"I. wrapped up two shoes for -the left
•
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•
LikeLt.be J4oIk.•'
.-'•A-'i.iaCheittre- who -
hie. 'Wet 'hi it, recently 'visited the
proud parents tif a new boy...
'I'hoernother held tip the bundle .for
the inspection of the bachelor and
__.„.1"...dakedegaylyeee-V-Tell -Us, enofrankly,
--rhich of Ire de.yott
After a careful examination of the
tli-e7;bsclieler :ana-Wered-i
Marie of course, intelligence has not
• yet dawned in' his face, but .he's won-
derfully like. both" of you."
• Carniafire Destroys a Forest.
O A tearniter hauling supplieswas the
• cause of olio of the bad fprest fires in
New Brunswick 'this pastdkummer. HO
,neglected to put out lili fire when he
O Made.' hill noonday step 0 to boil hie
kettle, and in 051 hour afterward the
Woods were aflame. .
•eceeelee," noiv used exclusively as
for the housing for a ureter -
O vehicle, was originally used in Peelle°
denote a place for keeping boats,
rolling:stock, etc..
•msviemmases
re--yobt stept3ing on Ow brake
r-ffie
0000 the food you. eat does Make...a. difference..
food ' -d
- -Win& rchy -f s often- -ci o 7 OW own_._
' body and 'mind-=-Ofteti 'tit* the 'eriergii'that-be-. -
to the 'clay's -Work. 7Grape.Ntits-is-a-go4-
. ahead frioe: It contains the perfected nourishment
of Nature's best grains. It includes all those
,eletnente neededto nourish body,and-braln It. -
Is easy to digest: It Oyes energy without taking
energy.
How about your breakfast or lunch—does
It give, Or, take? _
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Grape -Nuts is sweet, crisp, delightful to
the taste, and la an ideal source of power for A
busSiand difficult day.
"There's a ReasOn" for GRAPE-NLITS
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,Aertarilealnellionsser Semariten-
e I3ook On
DOG .DISEASES;
and How to Feed
Mailed Free to any Ad-
' dress ObY the Author.
H. clay Glover 00., Ina.
113 West 31st 'Street
BELTING FOR SALE
• ALL KINDS OF NEW *ANE! 4
herti-m-pittleys, siiAiTSTcalale.hcWiE,packing..
etc., shipped subj ect to approval at loweSt
prices in Canada. YORK ,)3ELTING
11.55.1'01,3E. STREET, TORONTO.
'Mother! Clean ,
ChiM's BoWeli With
1' California .Fig'SYrup .
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Xven a ere -lc Child lovesethe-"frulty" •
taste of,"Q...elitornia Pig Syrup." If the..Iistless •
little tongue. iS eoriited,.fer If yeurchildis,
cress, feverish,' full of cold, Or
hie colic, give a teaspoonful to cleanse
t oroug y an eaar y. o • In e tver au owels. In a few hours
Steoere..5aied,,a., 1;00 hottles'a4t.9173,e__ .J.4iyos_4treta2_w_useeilltrafor.yaoluir Irozzattheivatrougtaitlit
____._ ___.-- ••-boe-els, and yea' have a well, playfill
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; - • - ' racstrow. -.task' your. druggist . for
stellife
- :- - - poisem, sour bile and waste out of tha '
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. USE SLOA1TS. 1'0. , )child again. . •
.. Millions of 'meothers' keep" ."Californitt. '
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Fig Syinp", bruadY.• They know a tea -..e.•
WA111) OFF rAirt snoonful Cedey aaVes- a sick child to-:. ,
I'V.IIE-hclied greiVintie-hig paine -ge'atijaate'aai4Itaia`--4-8.7'74P'?----Wh-leh '
unlesewarded Off by an applica- i has directions for babies and'claildren-
tion of Sloan's., 'Rheumatism._ _I•of all .ages printed on bottle. Mother!
, fighteloageagainet-SloaVa Liaiment..- 1-geteen4lu-1-41-4011-44-4i,Yrel-
neuralgia, stiff joints, lame hack won'ti You mast say ‘,Califoraftt!'• or you'mag
.For more tit -an forty years Sioan'a ------: --
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ra
Liriiment. has helped thousands, the
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-.7tO(.1criht•lit C.t.L-'1:?;13-9npro!;cfu=rirics.
.. „ lt pentitrates without riubbing. Keep
BOttle. this old family,. friend a/ways...handy
for instant ta'.Ask your nergiaber.
. •At. all • druggist& --'35e; IOC, `$140.
-1. d .
ay Made in Clmwds. 4 What - Lydia ,E.. Pinldiam's •
a Vegetable Comilionnd Did .
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v.for litirsi Baker an4.:-
nenr. 4
Mrs. !Clever.
Paires • •
Acceinarodation;- :
"I wee a passenger on a train out4
Edinburgh," sera an American, i'and
became* much interested in an' Eng-
- lishmen and a Scot sew come In
Tlia Scot was in garb
and -the fact that he teiik, Snuff freely
-from-a-large-box first attractedenty
offered-U-7te ertheerte-te
help‘ themselves and • generally Made
himself very •felendly. The Engliele
:Man, -Whom nature had gifted with an-• -
extremelr large nose, Joined the ether
travellers, He° seated himself. Oppo-
and at mice proffered lila sntiffbox,
site 'the Seot, Who beamed uPell hint
When the Englishitian declined it, the
Astonished Beet said:
" `Ye (MIMI efitifft "
" `No,' answered the Englishman.
Vitl'Olentle7ftitil.'llt'esCrOnetainiaodthat:
O (ton feet.' "
'number 1,060,025 in Great fleitalti,
Pensiens paid te the old ta* blind
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. And cost $150,750,000 annually.
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PAIN NOW
WNARD,:, Jaye:al:0 =Al Pae .
• Celebrated • ' tinirneni
MINARD'S LINIMENT
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•VailcOnver,..13X.-im-
.1 apleased to • '
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say that LY.d.laE,PinithaWs;Vegetable
Corepounctlias'done me a lot of good. • e
:of A.sttppor t airk.f sidereal. Strofige
laurso:•idvised mo-- to the. e--;•
• "tregeteeile Comp.otind'and itiscertainly •
'helping nie. • It; seems like Hoeven..to
. be relieved aftermonths of..
• Masi • II, .We liertata. -8874.10tia Aorec.
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• lber I lure taken
Tyha 1, Finkhrtm4 „Medicine*:ami.
they 1.1ave (10P0);ilers lot 'attend. tliie4
crr--I-hlrm-iyeen.a.blmy-hoese.-*'
work and I have a let of 'work to do as .
We live on a farm. Seeing yottr adver-
tisententele tholapers-Wasewhatanada.
me think 'of rritieg to you. 1 hopo
Nothing. Else is Aspirin.: --say "Bayer" this may he p some no e .
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'Warning!. Unless yeti ,see name Aspirin in hand tin boxes of 12 The reason women write anal letters ,
1111.Troii.,‘Ardibel3rt* CITY! bi.owi-TPthimrev :
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"Bayer'. on tablets, you are not get. 1. lets, and in bottles of 24 and lta0b0.- ritfinmtilt°e1L1 Yttildhi'lliftriPii.:iiiikIslpaltt.1%:m.ditesivneeCt°43: ...
mg Aspirlirnt rili. Why fake chances? Aspirin is the trade niark:Vegistered'
Accept only an unbroken "Bayer" in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of , •taeliVemploluid has brought health gid .
package whieh contains directions Monoaceticaeldester of Salicylicacicl.1" htharrirlit iltIti-sietyllewir.anlitvet";p.aPsr the from
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worked out by physicians- during 21 While it is well known that Aspirfn news a1nnj to ether suffering women
ineahir Bayer manufacture, to 'assist that they a so irlay be relieved.
the •public against huitations, the Tab. If there are any complications you do •
lets of naYer CutuPailY WM be et,,lap. not widerit.and write to Lydia E. Pink.
ed with their general trade Mark, the 1201 It 1.' 1"0.. LYno,•mtias. •
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issue No. 46-'21.
years arid proved ,sate ty millione for
Colda, Headache, Earache, Toothache;
Netiralgia, ithettinatism; Neuritio, Linn.
bago, and Pain. • Made in Canada,
All druggists, sell Bayer Tablets of c.nayer Crest." ,
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