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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-12-15, Page 3•
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• EUNTING:SWORDRSII
OFF t RAND BANKS
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'A SEA DAINTY OF WIDE
POPULARITY..
Speeding the Fish With Hal-
poon is Exciting Spott Dur-
ing LateAunnner Months..
eatch of this. fish off the Nov..Scotia,
' and Newfoundland cOaste athinints for
eubsteettal 'amouotin,the
"-trout Canada's fisheries, During the
. • Month of August this year there Were '
29,800 peends of wWordfish caught in,
,the GeorgeBanks, ma tn. September
38,200 pounds caught off Cape Breton.
• :Much of the .Ce.naelaii oatch of ether •
years , Was landed at 'United States'
ports; ped, the cloeing of these outlets
.this year through tile For.dney"fariff
1E4 to'the cancelling of the s.econd trip
to the banks So that the present total
catch will pi-obably ;show a 'decrease
' after having increased for isorae years,
The catch in 1918 !mounted to, 4,300,
cwt., valued at $26,952;. in•191.3 it rose
in value. to $49,364, though. production
was less; being • 3,645 cwt., and last
*pear it amounted to 7,411 cwt., valued
at $96,617. ' • ' • ' •
.. The .swordfisit,which is ito ealled
fr,oin its prolongation, of the upper jaw
. into a long; Minted, aviont•illie weap-
on which it uses for defeace. and ale,
`••• geessien,I a sea •dainty of universal
• " popularity. In Canadian +raters it
• ranges in size from seven tetwelye
:feet and in 'Weight from . Mee hun-
dred to , stx himdied pounds,..though'
;specimens are , occasionally . caught
Whit% run to she and eight hundred
• Pounds. Its food cenebits of the email.-
er speelee ot,fieh Which it securest by
dashing int°. schools, Spearieg as many
• Of•its numbet,ti Possible, and devour-
ing them at teisuree •
• Schcioners 'Specially Fitted. "
The capture' of •the.swordfish forms
a regular branch of the CanallantAt-
kettle !tithing .industry the netteeon: be-
ing,. in tile tete iniminer Menthe; and,
numbers .Of fishermen. 'engage In the
:pursuit. SchoOnersat thie 'ttme are
peciaU'fitted 6iit for the, chase, a
ielattarne-beinetalsed onthehowaprlt
where a- constant ilook-eut. is kept and
f pont a:bleb the. h.artitioning thd�ne..,
• Afethis time of yea!: .the iavordfish,
-fellowiesebeetts of other
- fish , -Which farm itis' prey; are to be
IRE GM OF tiqiitellF,
• In the fishing groUnde of the Grand.
,- Banks and.;41 the coast of Cape bre-
: tote Canada pas/lieu:ea the most pro
M - x
2 U haunts of * swordflith, whase
• •delectable cutlet,* fled ;Melt laver itt
the •dining tables of Eastern Canada
and. the United States, Each year the
th'.
•,•••".••••••P•••••
Oily.* Rare Cases 'Does .13a4.
aches Mean Kihney Trouble.
• Every muscle •in'the body': needs
ccmstantly a supply of rich., reel blood
in Proportion to the work it does. • The
muscles! octal* back are under a heavy
Strain and have but little rest. When
the blood isi thin they hick liolarlah• tion of sport yet, the phrase derives
nieint,and the result IS a sensation ;of teem &Sport' hazardgus, indeed. IV Is
pain Itt nia"tes" kale 'PenPla said to haVe begiin in Ireland,. where
ink pain in the 'back means kidney
Origin of Steeplechase.. •
'The etymology of eteeplechasi is too
obyicas to teed set •ereplanatilat.
Founders of the sportemerely fiend up -
en a distant steeple and rode straight
to it, crossing gallantly hedge, ditch,
paling, turf tir Welber, pasture, erePat
moorland or ridge and farrow -whop°
ridieg straightest, came in first and
was winner. ' . •
'But there are few, indeed, to whom
te, wild goose chase bears any1mplice-
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teelable. but the beat Medical"autho*
.'aellesen. leader teek- menn'ted men
roughetit,• wildest goipg• to be. found
tiagree that backache seldom .
cr
oss, country, but chose always the
es or
never has anything tad° wit
nape, Organic kidney. dis
have° programed to a er
without deieloping a pain
This being the case, pat
, should alwanelead the s
With
•The
OY
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The Owen Sound Connelint the Boy
Scouts wee reorganized recenNy and
new plane andr new life wereeinlected
Intoethia work atiacitg the boys. The
local. Rotary Clet3 is 'behind Owen
Sourer Scouting ''streng,.; and recently
devoted one of its WeelclY meetings to
a Boy Scout dinner at which EreC1it1;i0
eee
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WOULD NOT BE W 1 riii�i J1• Angthfrotiran: Made !PAGE'S PAY llFCK
•if* .BABY'S '•Iza Biwa' awl to* canary isianaB has '
long been gr.own a kind elf' gourd; ilia NOW MUCH BIGGER
Size Of 'it email • watermelon, - Avert •••
‘Once a mother has used BabY's Own blotched WW1 white, 'which IS very, . • •
CAN WORK EVERY DAY
SINCE TAKING"TANLA.c.-.
Tabletfor her little ones she 'would -good te eate, :It fe: called "Pantamar
not be without 'them. -The, Tablets are. and gate epee/lily hetatede have sup -
�. Perfect beam rera'edY.... They' eegte'rpOsed that 'it Careeetrom the thi•Eatit,
late the bowela and stomach;- drive another name " for It • being "Slim
out. conktipation ged •iudigestichi gourd."
break colds and' simple fever and TT T1nq out, . however; tlif.4%.1•418.
Makebaby healthy and happy. Celle optod eeAmeeicen and'Was,
cerning them, • Mrs. Note A, PYee• eaten by the people of Mexico 1.0104 b 0-
Ecuni SegureeN S, writee:----,"1 'hate tore t' tilys eortez and 'Monte'
f d Bb' 0 Tqaeta f
great pun a y s .wn e ztim °Mr known te them as
benefit for my children and et would cayotee
not be withont there." . The Tablet t :eitiecee aneTt'eiteteaeP;:enrdet
eladet in their to
iel•e.w.te„
the kidif misebance befelithe leader ••s.olne' Seeretary Frank C. Irwig. 'of Toronto are sold by medicine, dealers or by.eometey. . . , • •••
ase m
may other took up the office -occasionally wale the chief imealxer• rt was an. maii,at•25 cepts',a ben from Alio Dr. r A. e . , . •
curtails' 'thing about*: ft la that 'fie
it°ale. bP:einkt. fithr•sere was 'a citange of leaders if the nouncedi that there r.lre now five )363r Wfillams. *sdkins- Co"' B-F°0“1-11ge white 'flesh- When the gourd is cooked
,h ,
t proved timorous, Fier danger real S6out.,Troope in the city And that Oat. ''• • '4 ' ' ' • e' tescivee itself into lon-g fila'ikentie‘ re:
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In the back and thrilling wits tee tiptee dif the .wild thrae more will probably be termed 1 _
• seiebeing. yeraniceole Cut in, quartets
to the condition of his 'trod. II will •• tr, . . ii, • - ta, • . e 1, ei awe oe the scout I
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fferer to look g,,esese cheoe. ; . before the end iitthe'Year. There will Predicts 'Armageddon and' belle! torty-fiveininutcs,•the yeget
be found in most cases' that 'the use . the Decade,: ..- •„. , .._ .; tabie to then 'transfer:re:Ito Cola water,,
of Dr. Williams' Pink isms to bliiltraPathine. ..
beine first,' but. he who bad .flunked • Movement; in the ' city and all 'Scout
-the "brOod.. will Stieti- the -Sensation-id in the. route, area_ possibly • 7botlies :will he brought. under eth-. •
"Sentarial,"' iiiiitcng lii - the% Britian. -
An astrologer' who Ogle, • himself ,1,74,11teptt0.41-tePtai,britri:e.wilditsealt,' Iiirtoiti-e.ts.htierrrillingi_.:atuhde:,
i havegone further around to negotiate tral council. In addition -
e . , . ii the 1 takes , the fOrni of --slender threado,
• governing • Journal ot Astrology say that.
•Pa1n in .the ill-nonrished muscles of an extra hazard. ' - - . new troops will be organized and the -
' ' ' • ' hich n b d ith. with
tearld tei its foundations, both physi- I milk; "eu gratin" with ;cheese; -or In
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found ea. a rule basking in the sun. on
• the 'ten:, of* tife water: The-eoliooneie
.•:approeches-thein andefram• the...raised_
. platform the fear • is speared with a
'• lia,rponn. The tether of the weapon
is attached to one or two casks Which;
. AhreWrceoierligaedeetiet ease drak_to
the impaled fish in its endetivorlo get
sway. A dore is then. lowered tiora ..tee is VIlle mat: on: the spot and the
e seeve w h
Year 1926' is destined to shake tbetiw 133'
the back.. How much better it is to
try Dr. Pirk Pills for the
blood than to glee w3,y ,to unreason-
able alarm, about your kidneys. It you
• suspect your kidneys, any ,doctor can
make tests in len minetes that will
set, your fears at rest,' or tell you the
werst But in any event to be per-
teetly healthy you must keep the blood
la good conditlen, and for this pur-
'Pose no other medicine can equal Dr,
Williams.' Pink Pills. •
You can get these •pilbethyough any
dealer in medicine, or -by mail iit 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from
The Dr. Wiltianis' Medicine • Uo.,
•
Brock,ville, 0444"
, The Waterloo medal was. the first
given to all ranks alike. •
Knowing thie I have wendered a
little the Wild Geese -the: Irish
legions Who, fighting for alien kings,
have ehown themselies prodigies ,of
valor -did not take their name from
the .sport nearest the heart of their
homeland. •
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Scientific Proof.
• One day a teacher was having a
first-grade••class in. physiology. She
asked them it they 'knew that there
was a bunting fire in the body all of
the time. 0,ne little girl spoke up and
•said:
"Ites'rn; wben it is a bold day, k can
see the smoke."
work carried on in districts nOt now
cevered.
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.,A meeting was held in. Hamilton
recently of the specialecommIttee in
whose hands are the arrangements
for the Mammoth Scout display to be
held some time in the 'early part of
the comIng year. It was decided theta
In addition to the. actual diaPlaY,
booths' will be erected which will 'il-
lustrate the different subjects hoes are
taught to enable them to pass the
Scout proficiency badge tests. ' The
planning of the entertainenent was
left in the hands of a sub-conimittee
and all' the locel Scoutraasti_trs have
been asked to inform this comraittee
Mlnard's Liniment for Ciarget In Cows. of 'all talent possessed as soon as poe
eible. • • ,
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HEALTH EDUCATION
BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
Provincial Rooard of Health, Ontario
Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer lineations; on Publig Health mat-
ters through this ,Address him at Spailina HOdrie, Spiritus
Crescent, Toronto.
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There appears to be 'a doubt in the I here,. but in every ease I have to refer
mind of many of my .corresponclerrts
as to whit Plthlie Health actually
means. At the head of the column.
itt which. I write articles 'on Public
Health, ;questions on Ptiblic • Heath
subjects are invitetd, and I shall' be
glad to answer suChquestions. But
liientaniectiees letters tire recefefrfroiti
people asking me for suggestions re-
garding treatmen't ,for some ailment.
-theyltave•-and -which they woad like
-to get rid of -.-,Now desire to make
it plain -that -I cannot ansever,questione le, ehe :trnatt' to- deal with sickness ci
of.,thia sort. •It would.be, useless for any Community. • • -
me to de So if I wanted te, for I.have , The Public Health official is realty
not e seen- the --pittaenr and , could net a 'teacher •attriasnitailaverk
diagnose their trouble frem state- is preventive,. rather than:cur/dive-7
mute in a letter. %Besides,. treatment in fact about the only inetanee where
.of disease is the prieticular and special
*Orli Of the fatuity arlocat physician;
the ethebner and the exhausited right man to consult it. cases where
such cases to the physician. ,
, The ivork of a Public Health offi-:
• oial deals largely with .hygiene and
preventive medicine, and by these
termaI mean ways and means of. pre-
serving health and keeping the body
and mind in fide etre:Tog% end vigor,
and giving Warniegs. • of danger; to
Joitithethat.e_yefilleentelotebeed evi
neglect of hygienic principles either.
in personal • or comanunity life. ' At
• regards the care and treatment, of
the siek, that. is p'hase of medical
work-by,itself, arid the local -physician
, purgued, oeertitken and despatched' medical advice is desired.. •
ewith a bayonet.- • ,• For instance, one woman writes
- • ..'Tho chase Is -not altoather bereft -of
•eiteitement-and haeardhe--fieheettere
turtling on the dory;•with what danger
t&its occupants may•_be r•ealizeti When
it ig ,ceiesidered .that the._ Sword -like
, Proboscis ie- ea -Pablo 'of. penetrating a
aeinchnakeplattle. tliuseth.e-schoon-
e,--eteperssueseets• Waye:harpoonleg. and
•.bringing on board such swordfish as
it encounterseantilesesubstailtialecatehe
fiah been made,' when a return is made
---•• to:shore and .the fish -marketed,
,
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A ..Christinas... Carol.
----„.,-n-10,-eitoy, 0 M-Yenunitersettiettndethe
befit of witYs ••
To.peliise the Lord la iisteg, the hottest
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of days. • :
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"Nor says the 'rick men, nI ant filled
With care,
Sables—fee; rrqr Wif67--dittnight '
and rem?, '
Pearls for my' daughters, swift cats'
• „for sons ae-• . •
I shall..he mad from. wprrying..before.
-• ,the great Eye runs!" '
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set:g his brother, "I knew the
gift' Ile geyit ; : •
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know that He reti,eeniedeme-Lw
once a glare. • ••
Wist I had ti3Ohalice set
oehea_eeeheeertjotet-ntyeartiales on Public:
Health, and wants to know if I cottid
tel her evitat to do for a "floating kid -
In another case e mother writes
to say that her baby had a heat rash
'and' wishes to -.know. what -she Should
do for it, While justthismorning. I
rebeived. a letter. fro* an old- gen:e'er remain. :itt_miCketal_t_h_Jud2preseme
man, 'to say that heltadfits and want- their -full -Vigor and, activity-, and r
_peewee seAlen ltieln _whet _treatment; he ibgi:thy to. give full publicitee tolahoee
should adept. ' • principles of hygiene that tend to
_ Novi, there are many_ similar letters maintain_ _health and_ 11..iness and
reaching. Me ovhich I need not relate raise the general_ standard of living.
Public. 'Health -of4Rialts- tinderteke
treattitEitrigt intlie 'prevention cir Cen-
tred of- ammunicable or • infectious
• diseases- .when. --such diseasets=are7a
tne.nace to the health of, other 'people;
__My adyiee to' these. wive write to-
me telling -of Jheir,-personial Itilenenti
is te •ee their ter
LL
aihnents are_not in. the line of Ptiblic
Health•work. My purpose itt esPeci7
ably t� keep, people well, and to this
end I shall he . glad tei answer auk
questione that may help- anyone to
ks the blood of piged--t-.1-;or sappiafei
_
Zeit --oleeeeek .atiCartail .
• erlione all inns are closed. •
vybo. knocked in.. vain at every door
• • Where heneet folk' repesed- .•,'t
:cheer ethe-evid-owed--woinaite-and-
,,,, :•dek-tiaa•OhlidteVS, _
" --Atizttriver*warforonia-whele-year
' • wolf the Orphan- fearel,
It is ease, 0 MY triasters, to ,fiad the
• best of • Ways, • '
Te.Please• the Lord en using the holiest
•,of days!
-Maurice Francis Egan,
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. A Preptioal Mare
A professor of nitheralegy tells Of•the
father et Obit 61 litg"PtItillieflording-te
him and saying; "f waht my boy
to learn about strata or dips or faults,
. or ,Upheavals or denactetiOile, and
dont want hint to OR WA' Mind With
• ' toesite Or Eitutt about trystabc Witat.
- 1 Went him to learn is hew 10 drid goad
• and allvek. and (Loper Itt paring dttio-
.,_111114. #1rpiyisot quantities."
'
ealReit1)*fiendaargelY7UPon
the --1)e- pill of Your -Steep --
—
The deeper and sounder you sleep the better.
you feel. Five, hours sound refreshing sleep does •
you -ritore actual good than ten „hours: restless,
•:djsturbed sleep, •• -
This is :lie -cense the final Conversion of food
into vital tissue and nerve cells goes on more
rapidly when the physical and mental forcesare
. at teat. • •' • ..
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You•Can't get seunderefresteing sleep ityOur__
,nerVei ae
'drinks contain,caffeine, WhielLii_fagiinetitnea very
ing-to the -brain and -nervous systenr-
. If you want to know the joy, vigor and
• stamjna that COinestiO the person who gets sound,
healthful (deep, why not stop taking tea ,or;c9ffea
--for -,-,-a----vithtlei--and-drinkL--cielicioupf---inviiorating
PostumInsteadls-. , • •
Thbiladridatd-peoPle exterY-W-hefe have founct
that thiawad the only -thing -they -needed in order
• to bring about these very happy resUlta.
Order Postum ,fiom $rour grocer. today...,
Drink this delightful Cereal beverage of satisfYlnig
flavor, for a week: Perhaps, like thousands of
others, you'll never be 'Willing to go back to tea
or coffee. ,
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Postum cotoss in two forams Insteint Postern On tine)
-•-naiideinetantly tn th.cupbr the•addition aboiling•-waten• •
• Postum Cereal On packages of larger bulk, for those Who
, prefer to nuke the drink while the mod is being proposed)
made by bolting for 20 I1nut�L •. t
Postuat for. Health
"There's a Reason"
°. WiNia.na Aitchition was elected west -
dent of the Border Cities' Boy Scout
Counell at a meeting of the • council*
held recently in Windsor. Mr. Aitchl-
eon. was vice-president last year and
has been:actively ideritified with Scout
work • in the Border Cities for bear
years. -te. was Pres•ident of the Fourth
•Troop when it .was organized four
years ago. It was arranged at the
meeting that • an officers' training
oourse be opened in the Border Citiet
tor the benefit of young men who .have
been Scouts or are interested in Scout
work. . . •
"Cascarets" if Sick,
Bilious, Headachy
from the Bowels
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- 10 -cent -box now,
You men and women Who can't get
feeling' riglifte-who have headache,
coated ' tongue, bad taste and fine
breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bill -
oils, nervous and upiet,-betliered With
gatey,' gots:tech, 'or
hayeete 'bed eoli:Le-Are yew -keeping'
..eattejeatiele_ Cleare_with Setscarets,. or
mernIY • forcing ...a passageway every
fete' dayeewith _gaits, cathartic_ pais_ oe
_castor Ca,scarets work while e•-ou
• sleep; cleanse the sterna -eh of sour,
fermenting food and foul gases; tire
the excess bile from liver and parry
Out of the system all the consttpated
poison in the 'bo.welo. •A Cescaret
physic to -night will straighten ypu out
meeting . _ _
-Cock- Crowing- Beigian---Sporte----
Co• ek-crowieg cempetitione ate very
populer, arnong the working classes itt
Beigiiure. The roosters'are 'ranged in
cases, and Official markers note the
umber .91....c.rolvsL_Illte....:coctTh
atesed tts girttreinethe most times in
an -hoar carr -ter off the prize.' T
Soldiers_Learned .ValueLoP
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' The -remarkable increase -In the In.,
terest whieh Canadians, are taking in.
their. forests iS attributed by some to
tie fact that menthersief the Canadian
-Etcpediti onaree_to red in. theelvar _pante
borneewithea---metioncepetiet -of-hew:
vital forests are to. any, state, both itt
peaee and war. and also hew large a
ateleneecteltenit---lit esitmtries---o-
. • dense Anfiation is devotetit to icitek
culture. This 'is doubtless one reason,
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and the rise ie the cast of forest pro
duces of all kinds has also been e• con-
tributing factor. Perliape the 'chief
reason 'elms been the realization by
both:eivillenTS and soldiers of the folly,
amounting to- crimittality, of allowing
a great natnral resource lo -cliatreiY:
-ed by tee carelees!haftdlitig 01. ilree
• Honey Refrigerator In Hivaa
1.44.the,,,habl-t-x4..bees-to_,place.thetr„.
honey in the coolest place in the hive,
a,nd-the young inseet e laMtew.trmest,'
fareat
The greatent drvilack (et the- Medi-
tereanean ill planned by •the
'Cloven:latent at '„braplaa:
eeever.eiliteete. . ,.-
Seartioniike -and go1dlisj.L...4re said
to be ib.e only fish that hever
Gaily and politically. , , - va,rious.other wa'is• . • ' •
After general trying. miefortanes, he „In the Canary Islands the vermicelli-,
says, there will be a battle of :Anna- i like illameats are canierted iritio•a de
of "the Mighty One of Israel." •• • •
geddon, with the entry six years later itici.Pus candyveiling :syrup and eopking: until.. the
by putting. them' into
The great final coeflict, he says, will 1 8.YrUP''cracks in gold water.' The cattail
be waged against • Mohanimedanism
! titus made is. pretty', transparent light
allied with tile Soishcniki, which .will : $rell°w la cedGr, and is calISCI'Angeirs
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Push in.the direction of the Holy Lind; I liain". • • ' "
where, north of Jerusalem, the fight .
will be carried to Its predestined end. t "In a certain public park ° there are
Four great Powers will be .allied seats around the bandstand with this
against the Anglo-Saxons, which 'will I topice postedon them: "The seats in
be eatheree agate from all parts of the the vicinity of the bandstand are for
earth. 'There will be a British -Israel the use of ladiei.. Gentlemen should
victory in.the end and universal peacemake use af them only. after the
former are seated."
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Remit by e,omenion Expose doney • :The actual weight' • of' the hum. in
. •• MONEY ORDERS.
brain or the, size of the 'aead no
Order, 'If lost or stolen•you get your
maileY back. _ sign of special intelligence. •
Minardet Liniment for Dlitemper.
A pas from Wood e ' . ' „
'Sulphite turpentine gas given off • A grasshopPer's ears are just below
when wood is boiled in, paper -making its knees. .
is toed in making TNT. ••
- HIS Hearing Restored..
. .The Invisible ear drum invented by
A, 0. Leonard,' which is a miniature
Megaphone, iittiug inside •the ear en-
tirely• out of..,sight, Is restoring the •
hearing of' huntaste ereds of people in New. of• Calltannia . .
• " Fig SYTiire• •11
yerk City.: Me. Leonard invented this the little testae, is coated, OT 'Hyper
drum to relieve • himself 'Of deafness child- is listlesie . &hes; fever.ish, .full
and head noises, and it &see this •shof celdor has colic, give a teispoonfid
successfully that no. One could tell he ,
to, cleanse the livor snd bowels, In a
Is a deaf mate It is .effectere when -feW hours • you can !tie for.'yourself
deafness is caused ' by catarrh or . by. hair :thoroughly it works all the con...
perforated, or, wholly destroyed natur. stipation poiscrn wont bile and Wake
ar deems. A , request for . informatfoil. out :of- the. bovieiee-and--youe-hiveee
to 4. O. Leonard, 'Suite 437, 70. Fifth -wen; pl4ful-ehila.-aiaxn'',-.'F-'--- t-
AVenue, New Yprk. City, will be given • Millions .01.ingthers 'keep "California
a prompt 'reply: . ' . . odr.t.. Fig, Syrup" hendy.. •Theyl, know a tee '
• 7 • spoonful to -day . Saves a sick Child .to-
"iiierrear. "Agit-eaterettuggist'.ber germ-
1:Ii.-a- "qttlifOrill a rig..,Syrur which hie
,direetiOUS fdietablea-nrd•cleildrete 'of'
!lenge& printed • on -hettle., • Mother!
Yon:meet 'say•Calitottita"'cir you Mai
get an ititit:st.i:haflg 7rrnp:. .,
4,
AllieriCa PIeao**. Doe ite34114i1L-:
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., nook on • ;
• DO DISEASES
. • . and Row to Feed '
ldalled .Free.to anyA4..
dress by the Author. '
--.11.3CIIIWYetiRist-C11°Ste'reel-'
New York, J.T.S.A._;,,_
Mother! Clean ••
Bowelts With
• California Fig Syrup
' Ev•en• a*" sick child loves the efruity"
LUMBERIVIAN."S- FRIEND::
Thes::`Originat and 'Oniy Genuine
,I.:ARMOUT11,, N.. S.
"COARSE - SALT
-7--feiRoNtof '8AL-iTt'acfcifitai'--
.e. J. ' CLIFF! • • -TORONTO
IJSE SL 'S TO
E -BACICS
• Otr :Can't dci . your best', *lien
--YoUr.=•--back-and- -everY—musete--
. aches with fatigue., • ;
SloareaLiaimentifreely,'
•_ego_rubbia;, ah4 enjoy a penetrative
xiow ef warmth•and comfort.
-Good for thetienatisiti;
-.sprains and strains, -aches -and pains,
sciatica , pore _muscles, stiff :joints and
the after effects ofweather exposure.
,For.forty
• -rvettr-neighborr---,Krep-Shandy,---.
'At druggists --.-35c, 70c, $1.40. I
-.Made in Canada,
,Tiro-Atep Gone, He Eats
thing and Feels Fine All .
.".the Time Now. . • .
•• "I am putting in bill tinte at work
•
elute- Taniae has got me in, 'Fatah One
shape," gald Page; Se.Hanitle
ton St„'',Tbrento,,Ont
troubles, had been punt* nip
down, for elx 'yeant end fiiiitpc. all tha,t
:time I 'hardly, knew. what It wa5tq
feel:geod.. My stomach was alt • •
out .of order and .as regular 'Ita X ate •
:anything I had to pay for 'it in staffer-
.
ing
• -There was .a .hurninglIke
• Illy Stconagii, I viduldatloat all tip with
.gas that nearly put pit my breath and
at: times I had Such. senotbering Spell"
thal I thought each breath, would be
my list I had . frequent attac t
dieurnatiem in -both knees and' ankles
and' sometimes these spells nearly
laid -me out altogether. •nervee.
'Were all. unstrung, was festless•
night, long and Could. 'sleep Out
and when. morning cattle 1 never' felt*
fit for *cirk:. • . • . .
eBut 'Pantie straightened. Me out
• and today I am feeling tine and in alee
solutely •sound health. I have a aerie •
• in good APPetitie and %can eatanY,;
thing,set 11:efore me and. digeat it as
•good as I ever could., My nerves are
,streng as steel and. the theematisna
has just about .nOmphitely gone.
sleep like e top atid get up inOrnitigs
infidy for a big day's *kirk!' • , . •
„
” Taniacis eold by leading 'druggists
• evetyWhere! . . Adv.. ,
• Rer _Magnet. • '. ".• .•
.An inventor has 'mounted a entail
bar magnet on • a ,hinged .fflapport to
pick uP PhemagraPb. -need*. "
• Classtfted Advertisement -3..
HELP W4HTED.
LADIES 1,VA:::14ED—TO DO PLAIN.'
and light Sewing at home, whet& or
spare' tittle: good 'pay; work , sent any
•distance-; charges paid. fiend stamp or
'Particulars. National" Idanuractur,ing
CO., 'Montreal. r
• PLAX:Eft PIANO FOR SALE, •
DELL PLAYER PIANO IN GOOD ,
LP condition, with a large number.qf ,
music' rolls, °for sale at a bargain. ,
L. Costello, 73 Went Adelaide Street, ' •
Toronto. " •
- BEL.TING --eon- SA LE
• , ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED
belting, pulleys: sews, cable,hose,packine: '
etc., shipped subject to approval at lowest, ,
prices in Canada. YORK BELTINgi
115. YORK, STREET; •TORONTO.
DANDERINE
_
N're •
StOps Hair. Coming. Out;
Thi5kens-,_ 13eautitles. .
wedayamivonkl.
..When yottr head is
dull and heavy
• yout tongue -furred, yourbolvels
costive; when you have ndi appe-
tite' for food, no strength for work
and -no interest in life; your
-stonutch is at fault --Yotr,need
Mother Seigel's Syrup, which eon -
tains medicinal extietts- of more
than ten different roots barks
and leiereiewhich
beneficial upon the cligestiVe or-
gans. Sold in 50o. and $1.00
'bottles at drug stores.' 7.92i
rifiNWRIPMWMAW
iment
3ii-dents buys a bottle of "Danderino"
at any drug...store. 7 After- one applies-,
_time you can not find & :particle _cite_
dandruff ere a felling •hair. Basidasee''. -
every hair, 'shows . new -life,. vigor,
Lbrightness._more color ,tt.ti • -.gee...
' The Persians have a different name
for_ each „day in, the merith. •• •
the Teeth is the only aninini that
posSesseit three separate Jaws.-
gf till, hope!. It is foolish to be sorry
yott canto until you reach the end Of
-the road, '
In Italy wheeledtraffic keeps to the
left itt the large towns, but- to the
,right in the country. .
The nettle, which has eighteen tom.
!nen varieties, ia the most. widely
spread -of- any-wiie plant.
•
•
E MISERY -
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Removed by Lydia 'E. Pink-
.
ham's Vegetable Componnd.
Mettfordp On1C-1‘ took Lydia E.
Pinkha.m's 'Vegetable Comitound
1111111111111,114111110
and 'nervous;
backache, and I also
ness. I •felt dizzy
had a female weak.
•
•Ne;ier without saying"Bayer.".
WARNING! • Untess you see name Bayer on tablets,
you are not getting. Atirin at all: Why -take thaUces?.
Accept only air "unbroken package" of 13ayer: Tablets (jf
Aspirin," which contains diretions and dose worked out by
_phniciatts during 21 year and prolied safe by ntillions 'for
-Headache- - --Rheurnatistit:'
abothache, Neuralgia. Neuritis
Earache Lumbago . Pain, Pain
Randy' eift boxes of A tahletl-Bottles of ,,q4
the trade Mark (registered in Canidal et 134f.hl Manufacture et
ameLtliietaactietterset,ertootattaitltiegiteaocuibdileViaglialtinestkimialtwaedotIlit,inetwhng gabtetAskyiotrittno;n.geractiSontsta;
Will be -it -snipe& wititAlielt gerterg irado•nia" 0,0 ,"Sayer Creme
was without energy.
I had to force tityself:
to do my work,. and
was--alwaya_tired-
Saw' a -Puik-ffam--h-d- ,
uetttisement_ whIeh
indeced tric to take
the Vegetable Corn-
und; and my hack
geadilallY 'ef.oPP.P.d
aching ani I .felt lighter in spirite.
am recominending The Ve-,,etab14.COm-
'eouu4--w.ithepleasue.e_to meet vLho
complain as did." -- MILDRED,' BROOK,
Monfort', Ont. •-
Woman's Precious Gift
The one which libe should most
• ously guard is her health, but she, often
neglects to do so in season until some
ailment peculiar to her sex has fastened
Itself upon her. When so affected
women may rely upen Lydia E. Pink-
hani'a Vegetable Compound, a remedy
that has been wonderfully successful in
• 'restoring health -4a suffering women. .--
' if you have the slightest doubt that
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound will help you, *rite to Lydia Pc.
Pinkhatri Medicine CO. (confidential)„.
Lynn,. Mass., for advice.Your letter
will be opened, :read and answered by a
woulan, and held in erictiatie.:41,enete.
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ISSUE M. 50- *to
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