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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-11-01, Page 34. • . ' • • STORIES OF WELL, KNOWN PEOPLE ' , '11 PAIN 'IN 'THE JOINrIS Old Heads pn young shol)14.1ments ell animals „ We -cover b 'Which our Alescendants "w111.soon'lead to a; • ng -Distance Man -Hunt.. • ers" the.1.4feit Dream' of will be Yelantrie'd,'• to grasp he few: .,;11-4:;11°tr:oth.tratnp 7nrail'emirieef:enbtylyd°gby;,.tetnin:,,, e the ocitintott. • months What it hap 'taken es a lifetime , „ „. • • •••,":. 4 . • • IS' An Iladtea,0011. That the, 0,10ad imagine Etnstein,, Marconi, Edis'On, tPh ifi Thial and Watery' a°(1 .01Yer 144ge t° &table F. Stevenson, of the.Rayal Cana- tra,i they 'eastlY Whet dlan !daunted P '• hi t ave .aceoMp ished ',with, g,reat . 0 eet r ng e _ • , • • hand doWn genius'to, thaAr. child- -farrl'and • withatand: wounda that in- !Ain_etNa „man:charged witli -the- ' eradir 40;.7.they,hantbdawrin,thei itt-tat 1.% °t: trader- . , ' : • lie-weleer*:- btattf. ni.eatia The,,firet aign -et .rhearoatisna„ fre. ug they.i w 0 „ - eivris...0eandinother„ellfachel -ee-eatir andr-sWellhig,.orenel of. -estates.- •,P101443., a weed itt ;dr la the airaals•or erce.„ _ ........ - wnicn '• ' MP • .10 A 4 . • • • Se • - • - . . ' -- • Prrifi No • I, • - • ' Or 'not "the 'teat4 the:elder and tb.r.atigh the. blood. -whiehAS• the %seat • :We'left4,..•-•eesse's.".....ee.. • • s.,'" , AP. with• .ePar•ring'ber- teettlag'nOierlOinte 41.41 t ael.tee4;eeine*':.bleeti ',Made ...ahuridtintly • cIetir''hy'...'C'. er. 'mard.ei•ed, a White'. man, in the. Yulferr' ' ,b•o• - • r ••••• • 44.1i. orlo -Cate "et -the' Iliseafle4 -Ott s ,-rrat thutie4110-11p. fittre re4nrtue . ••0.1.••• -111 a to' a-cre • Two years ago an Ed•ltime Who bed einbitlen. At any, rate, after ;Mrs.' '0131.4,01cum,atisial attadts7 the ,.heart tain exPerimenta' ax. arittrlals, carried ' • wags tracked -Over a ,thouSand Miles be= ..• . . Sarah, Shoemaker Val*, .of swarth-. Ond Is, tate', ' • _ . '. . ' ' - mit by Prefeatior p,aul Kainmerer, a ON 'Ore he was captured foilowin ` hich , . „ ,• ,, 'more Pa had seen nerfinr."easo" !up and ..• A remedy that has, earreatedmany bialogist Of the University of' Vienna,' • ',,.';--‘ - .... ' ---. the:CraWa--Prosecutor•and a judge tra, " • - ' . a daughter through college Pn it, wid- case? of rheilm.atism is 'De, Williants'. and a lifelong friend of Steinaehe the yelled 4,0.00- miles.to,,conduct the trial, ,. . -Canadian' fall *either is extremely ... • - • s ..moderate. Meana she decided -it r.Fink- Pills. . These . pills. Pnrieh,„and •origi.e.opet„of'..49 peleeae.,.epeo, „55,031..7 hard on little. ' a -0 e_d i . .r._ one ., - n . ay s y,-.. a_ _ _,,__ ., . .... . .. , .. m. ,,One ,ef ',the 'IOngest of tirese.:.-huata ' • • '''''„ - .:' ' ,.',.'....4.74 -eller -•.'own- teere„to,-... joie-__th' 43-' _rah' eeh- ...Plirlf. the., blea,..d. so that Iles ,p0. , Jaen., ous... marele,. d,ereentitre ed.. Itlf; theory efom aetefirrith.t.„.eme. the next wet...and. eovr., was- that - carrled ...sewy ....,, ,Sergeant ,. . b • „-,.....,,,-.,....,.._„,xxix!ks„. --,-,Eivein-df...s,he-400--..,p-se'se'd.....theliffe:r.h_eb...inalin....'-_„m„..,a,_:_lt,er--ia-Al-riv-_,..en.._'--..-53-14„-4•444e-,,Brittsb--*.-Sel'en-t-ists.-_at-cl*'.bridge,-.41.a. e'-_-- -TheseLsedd-eits-e- "rer'inges-,'b'e'fft-e•-•-'--eil-Fe--0`-id-'4--*±7-,. rarik.77, Sinitli,-,!,,g-Who_T-Ccaiered-sev.e. titeen--•';---• a•-•,44, . '' • ••'• • Year m'ilestone.:, , , • • 4 • eYetem aa'aature' intended,' Mao ,Oer- ing, before.' them a epeeimen n of the crainps • and „Colic, and'-unleas• ba.by's"...".n,dred mil ea bY dog team' and canoe • • •• SOShe •reiteriCulOtett et.tenrisylvania ." ., • State lOblIege' and when. the diplomas - r. • ' • ` were passed around rec'ently Mriet: Far - ...ley, -..found herself possepeop. et 4he • gree. Of bachelor of..seience.„ r • ' All of th„, new,made hachelar'S. child-. ren are married and, between them . • •. have made, her the proud proprietor...of , .6yea dozen grandchildren:. , • During; her stndent ,Cliya. Mrs. Far- ' . ley was affectiopately known to her ,tie •Penne., Naellago,' 0144 was. attach- Sightlesa newt, he said that he bact.dc..-' atainach is. kept right the' result in :'.ileareh'‘" of ...a'''.•Marderer -nainetr ed with 'rheumatism and , found relief, velefied ,the creature a eyes, 't ' ,' . . ,. : may beserious * There is...nothing. • to , 'Bienl.. through Dr; Wfillarne,.. Pink Pills. She.. '1*0.1-ing thousands ' of 'Yeare''exist. equal •riabY's ' Own ; Tablets An. keening ' Puriag P'e. trill the'lled In Wilicll il-hP 'say a ;•-•, "A. Pont .a.' year ,gio A was nt-„ eeee- lin -'d,$ei!,•,g1..66M..3,""caii(isss,,•;'fis .s- 4._ the iitt:i 3: opi**ell,.., They sweeten - od, .,..c..1,i,6i.il?t.'t„i'2%,;1. Clied., part : of • 'the.. Wey. tacked "hy.,,irltpuniatierct _ ii 4- -w-e.eka was .63i:1111:lea • to,, 4:7b.rej•fdP! --tei,h*°e•-••..eetiters* had- not only lost the power - ot stomach,. - regulate -the-. boweli, %break . ',overturned- into" a ..dykse infuring. its,. ' . eight, but even the eyes thexnaelvee upcolda. and '.irlialte..Vaby thrive. The'occupant s. leg's() severely that he was trouble was VI paiaful, . affecting the • 'Joints of 4nY'limbs so that I could aat, hail 'Shrunk .to • mere radtmentary. or Tablets are Said by 'inedicine 'dealers 'linable to * use it for, some daYs. Un- . nga s herieath. the skin.' : Profe‘ssor or by Mail at 5 cents 'a box froni-The Slannt.ed?',.he...Centlitued - the journ.ey, stand. elene. Mettler had:a ,boi. of Dr. -. Kammerer :took one: of these • Williams' • Pink PI118 in ,the house and _ - ' ^ , • . , eyeless Dr. Williams.' Meditinc. Co; . Brack- viiiieh • 'elSied in his • -finding his man thought. they, might bele me.- I began ne7ta light' for five .years.'. The 'Water in ' ' . at .blrth and exposed it to red' vine; Ont: ........._„, 2', ., . - .• • :•'.. ,.: ties *ha6d'ef.f:sstetpoceeIdaet,de,:.intheea.;1vui,r1,1..ngau,t.hhoirati.-, taking them, and when I had token ,, undergradUates as "Mother'Far, these pills', got O fuethe,r supply, with Se'lierreSe'rnblance -to the- fussy old Roman who 200 years before the reault, that. the .rheumattsm van- • ished and was a,.weligirl.,1, I May add hrlit was fighting., for 'Riffs regulat- that. my mother and two of -My 'tasters Ing wenieirs. dress and Calling in and have also used. the pille tor varlotii eu.t, of Season,. for the -destruction of' ments with equal eaccess,:encl. now vie , all C,a.rthage s,eents ,to have begun and are never Withont them in'the house " ended with the' Tete ti f thirst . fo.,.1cnoisledge at • an age. when The ••• .:4 minds of Most people have crystellized. ' and, set in (heir final form. . .• ' , Farnons Ear. Specialist to ,Treat •• ' , ' • ' Spanish Prince. " • • ,. ,' ....The Congenital disease --deafness--- ; which: has impaired the health of Den ',lame,' second ,son of King Alfonso of Spain, Ls Seim, to be xt•-"eated.. by Dr. „Curtis-II:Mtificie„ Of. _Brooklyn,,,, N.Y.:, :who is widely% known. as a speCiallet on afflic,tioes of the ear. •Dr. Muncie has just 'Sailed for Eureqiii With the ad- - Iniission that he is going to -treat • known ease of deafnes, given up by many specialilsta of Europe." It , has ' been learned that this "well knoviin" patient is none ether than Don •••:• Until he was 9 years •of age-„, .the' YOung Son cif -King Altonsio was Unable to Spettlf; but, it. was later found, that ' this. -condition.' was -brought about by hie deitinese, . He has been taught lill - reading and no-W.Converses iluently'hy 'Oat 'Method: Heis not, the heir to the • throne, the Crown Prince . the • . Prince'of'the Astarte:h. „ , •• , Dr. :-Mtincle 'has. also,' accepted. • latiens :ter denten/tratehfs new , Meth., -of "maninulative.'surgerY".• Or "re- pents -traction% of .the enatech an e • • before .leading Medleal associations in: ...Mina*: and, 'London... uses ;ties, instiuments in his treatment •of'.the. .•ideaf, merely molding:and •ehataing the ttibe•witieh,leadafront.the inner ear t�: • S' Offlee-Boy to Mililanaire- • • ' Lord JoiCey; who Celebrated' reoent, ly the- -diainend jubilee" " .of his en- ' trance aki• 'office -bey intO the firm. Which he still .controls, probably owns more • •-•--,-Ooal-mines than. 'any other individual - - - , in the •Un ited, Kingdom. 'Tha•lorempat • ,itezns on., his eseutchisonare a couple '•of .11iekaies and ' - • ' Born -1n the ittniesphere of colleries, and brickyards • at Tarifield, Durham,. ' . : .• ' , Save ateoW-4,1.11X-Aar, boi %life -"black envirenntent.”' • - •'. Hie father, who Worked In a Tyne - 'midst .oohhlery wasa man., ot,..forekight eh. reW Iiiriense„ • :He: saw '• ,•° • °••• the futuretof the ',engineering side of • • • ' his Son ,benetited by hia. advice end „instruction. . • • • " The future Lord loieey ,saved every. -penny. •zonlot_while learning all -le- : coUld, Out of two pounds a week -he saved, enough, le enable' liiiti to. Make • , •'; .hirs.,flrst mining investments •• • Six, Men te•Carry Dad's salary .•."` ..... • • : which- the newt lived was. centinually• The. cest the. Government $150,- . ItalAUd, . illuminated with 'red light, which was. • used because it was "found that day- We are en ica re se600. . are all familiar With words writ- 1 Another long-distance •chase was merely •eaused a dark pigmenttoten in jtallCS ' I Peallmrtele'IFPaotrecde tinollabWinagIntheeini.)meurrcioefr the , . • . . . form• in the skti covering the eyes • In 1621' a printer of Venice intenied• by Several generations' ot newts Were the type When Printing' an ,edition o!„." Victor- FoUrnier !led. Edward' la Belle subjected' to the -red' light -Until one 'VlrgII. It is .filiPPased'that he attempt- of -three French Canadians, The ' de. • . If You. are suffering from .any' con-, group tinallY aPP°41.°4 :With eyes 9thatpushed through. the head. . The dere 41t19n. due t° P°O-r'• watery blood blood' °17., -cendantS. of' this group; alas) had, eyes. weak :nerves, begin taking , Wil-- • The prefeteas or then showed: Salamand- heal's' 'Pink .111110:n.ow, .. and _ trate how • . . _ your strength and. health will improviT `er.whase ,skin_a_had changed coley as You can get these pills through any a result of liliing an a background dif: dealer in medicine,' �r by,inail, at 60 ferent from that to which they had cents a box from The 'Dr , been aeauatorned. He said the Change !Williams • • ' Medicine Co Brockville' 0 t ' was' permanent and hereditary. He • - . , . „ , then exhibited a . land -dwelling toad, , having the horny pads, of .the watilr-• ,A Coamopolitin Sc oo .. • ,' toad, a wonder which theprofessor Twenty-nine different nationalit.-ies had accoMplished tater a series' of ex - aro represented among the pupils at perintents. ' • . • ' .. • ..• tending ese PaNic 'school in -Van. " These''demPastrations were follow- eouver, B.C. ' ed by speculations as to ,the'Poisibility • , • • • • • 'The: largest talking Machine needle i•n the World 'measures 6 feet 7 inches length; and was built for window 'display - . . • , • • • ' Kee?' MInard's ieleilment In the. hones. ed *copy the handwriting in Which , , the translatien•was-w.ritten. The style earne to England in the follovilng year and was knonwh.as Venetian. It Was, however, 'confined chiefly - to proper? -names eiad-pref4ces-Ofhooks,---,.1-----tvi, Italica are need in the for Words inserted.'to Make the sense of , . ,the translatiOli,dlearer.. „ • Nowadays italies, are uSed . almost' • , . Iteetive,-,.'concerned,, •S`ergeilit W.. Welsh, unde.rtpok to "hunt: the :criinin- al,S,alone; and" at „the end of st thrilling nine Hundred miles' trip he succeeded In arresting the:prifionerswitWaS Ilt- ,tle.,fass_as_a_Toroe_polleguna.o.„makes;_ ,In apPrehending ti pickpocket., ir Where Men- Buy :Wives.'.'') The -well-known traveller tn. Far -Solely for emphasizing a:•word.or Sent _ : ' _- . • • : -,.....- Eaaterri region&,_litss Ella..,Syk.es,„nari. -mace,' and:•11-A7.1a,dealred for -a:printer - to pbeen lecturing to. the Royal Geoghttph-1 put ei 'a kanuscript in- :igal• 'SocietY„, tondan, On. "her, eipert- le thia type the Words are Underlined.. -...enees, and .,obserirations• on; "The . Root ... Names of - .peripilicala . 'and ialina • ,' __•, •-- ,---''''-;-F,-- :ef tne•world,""thiS botng .Igiee 0,kes'O. should be in 'ttatiesi, but .ine ',piles re-. it l,a of applying the results achieved' on „garchng ad hea,, e.g.,. 1.e.; et sec( " an't1"naine' far Pateatt'otthe Pinir.Mou.ne . bepoad the great river • which lower animalS. to human- beings,. Rol on, are varied, and italics MAY • borders oemeee Tureeseaii. • that the flood Qualities • a man culti- I may "nlbt• Wie,c1'• • • The •Kelgis (inhabitatits . of the re: vated In his own lifetime, 'could be naahed on 'to . his ,ehildren ' .as Kamnierer litraself says that further reSearch•aloag the lines.. of his 'expert- , Surnames and Their Origin • • • :URQUHART Racal. Orli; lie -:-Scott fah: • . . 'Squrce-=A locality. , ••• • • • . • • Ilrqiihart .was- the .name .one„ of the rna,st important .and influential, though one of thw'smallest of the; 'clans of the' Seettish.Higlilandsc'. : ' • •But.' -though the elan -*ea pure .Gael .11C, .of that -same Stock -which, crossed over from Ireland, toward -the ;lose ef these "Migrations which -are respons- ible for most of the blood, of -the High- lands' to -slay, the clan_ name: was net ormed' from, the given name of a chieftain: ----------------- - In Ireland, the clan nameswere. al-, most ,without exeeptio,n 'derived from the, names of • the 'chieftains. Who...first- 'a • elev ted their f oltowing to the ..ignity of elsinship ;meetly froth, their given names, but at, times from their nick, names ,Or sobriquets. In Scotland the except -ions are Mere iminerOus; and- , 'Though the '"Olann,•Urachadian," as !Lis ,styled in' the Gaelic ; tongue, is adMittecIlYitie-ole-OneFtheie-41,2--inine' •Vagueness as to ,its • early' history, but - it appear's' to have be n closely * con- nected withthe..es. MacKay and Porbes. The nam of Urquhart ddes _ • • • not appeal-'yifi the historical records as having been' adepted by ,the- clan untll about 1300 < at • Which "time the chief of the clan -was also the com-, Mender of a castle of • that, riathe,, the tradition goes •tlitit'the 0.4n with was adopted ' from ,the .name of the Castle: • ,:„ ,„.. •Colonel Shatford, of liontreal.,ad-,, •• -dressing -the-26th-Dietrict-of .-Rotaty-at . • , • : ,•, ' • Toronto,pointed hismorals with apt ., • • .":":'•'-'!.i',1*••' -•anecdetes. " Here '15% Oile. ofthem- -that' , • . will go with,aut adding on the moral. • ' Three anion boys were 'sitting on a Tence_bragging,of their deds. :The one • I ..eal (Iis_ father_wils-a Wonderful_nidney, maker, why he was lawyer and could , write out ,What 'they called a brief and, - _a f ts-ma.ke hundred S- e , The secOnd said that, , his father , ; • - could pull out teeth) pitt them in 'and , .ping them, and.charge fees as high as likedUnd'still the customers would • • , „..e"*". • .be glad: to pay theni, " • ' "Why, it takes alinien. to carry dad's • - wages ittiie hitil every Wei.ik," Said the -parson's heir.' 1 , ' Time, totrAnother:Sathl-f-', • ' OOnfesaleg recentlY that he ideas • , • • , j).1‘thi,MIt's PhyhhIs Austin, the English • for.stories ceme to her mostly In the novelist,' teld an amusing sttry nen the • r . Before taking 60.110•V:cf• wilt!tig, she : number cotlyricaCwhich--were set to music b hi& rdther. Harold. Austin, and published - • • • " • firms. On one occasion, when another I aomPoser was particularly, struck with the success of a lyric she 'had written , tor him, dad which, she infOrmed him later, was 'compocied in the bath, , he •, • wrote, atter three months, simply and wistfallY; ' "INsar Miss Auatin-,--lan't it ihne yoti had another bath?" • The long,stamiliar co1ore4 globe's in ° eliernists' Window*. were first displayed drtiggsta of „Arabia - • . • .•., • • .. Y. , . BUCKLE. Racial Crig in•-•Bnollsh ' Source-tocalitles. Here is a family. tienie" orighuially descitiiitive of the :bearer by reference to the.pliee'front.which ,There.;•are,. however, I different „Mean; :lags* to the. two -place 'names ;• from 'whittt. 'the•family,fiatite;:.ia Vat -4640y derived'. • , - One -et these bethe.,nanie of a coin-. reunity in: Cheater,•'.. Engle:rid.:It.; is •Bulkeley. , It may also • fit Varieui, tiniebi have been . a countrysidename for. Many localities in :different see-. Ilona Of, England, The "ley," -.In the• speech: of. the:Medieval, Anglia/1, Often Meant:an: inclOSed Placo.Or.Pasture.f.ot animals,. and Buckley was origlaallY _ simply a "btilloch-lei.''' „' • • however, -does not explain cer- tain old forms. .of the In atily name Witieltarete found in the Medieval, :=recottis,„imdatifokeler,trd.•`PdAiBueltey 'Which could nOtAir:to ,Short a perlOct hese :.been deriVed.'froin, eriptien of PastureS. OrlitClosure for. BuCkdeer. . • :In both cases the family • tattle orig.. inally bore :the prefix:Pde,":: meaning; , , "Of " :and 'elearly. indicating :the orig inat descriptive hattire of the surname. As WasAhe ,rele; these prefixeS the* . . . Vast' majority. or .casea'.eyere .dreppod as Meaningress after a generation:Or tiVe. rather' Of -the bearer himself than the place from. which he had clime,' two; using the name, made' it deserip- gion), have, said the iectarer,,some pe • . cellar. Tlie: men_4penel_ most of plaYing. the, goat game, -Sort of .horseback focitball, With the. inflated skin of a headlesis goat 'fel; a hall. • Attending marriage and „funeral '.feasts• Is another favorite' Occupation.: lgost Of.the•laboriOuS-work ie••left to.; the Wenten,'-and they do it obediently, , _ tough - women are so scarce. that a father caia denitind a'verd. 'heavy pride fora datighter'Er hand. The !stronger and . more 'capable .that haud. :the. higher its value in. the .marriage Mar- E.Otc• • .When .a Kelge dies' he bequeaths nomoney • to his . relativesit•but :gives„ .1n- strUctiOns for a "funeral feaSt that will •Coat all the wealth'ncyf which ha IS pos.; sessed:' • • $4.60 -Profit- FromEsih ;•. • . ii-ee'"13npItIieh5la:vem-relatil91zned .his am • bitien to cut monkey- . 'ph -lues in. society." . •;.....• , :••••','Yee; I thinkhe's rOash ed. e • :hts,:c.areer.". • , • . • ,•• • ••• • : , • That.nasty; iriita Ting; tickling ,ctough. that „Iteepa',Yon awake et.night, inakes' Aife"--miserable,-.Wilt not stay. Wheii-Df.7 . Howard's 'Gum Balsam. ts!, used. The: 'first , dose: relieves. ;Every '.50,cbottle-, ,gliarinteed SatisfaefOryor money re funded: .1:lefties substitutes and avoid, disappointment, ••• All Drug'',!• Stores. Sirehcliffe'Ont: •• • ' •• the Mari WhO lays holdof it :gingerly. The peonle,"Who report" that business is conling back lire, those. ,went after it..------ ' Perfuines tn-day must be Much 'more Skilftilly,Zblerided than even a fevir -*kis ego; the cruder seents have al7 together loet. popularity: • : , Ask for .mlnard'a and. rake -no i3ther...;.-.44 •••• • " . . kshort time ago an article:appeared :in the `'Pickering ,NeWe:.Statinethaf., "E. W. , Middy, 'Who Is a country •re-. ..sidence there,- cleared $4,090, profit from 1,000 lienS *•:for . the .Procedieg 'twelve months, -.•-and. pniployed all help, required to look after, them. •Thle. cer• :tainly shows • there is in'oney . to be 'feeding:, good *care and' ••;attention Poultry raisingn ae reticle a.busiiiess, -6S..-tinbther.7.-business„-and-Hte.2-make-a- Success ..,o.up inust.linderStand what he Tdlic)eintianteclr'*, ish-ynO.i.theenatUral: laYing season,' therefote.to,.,get' geed • egg pro- duction, ' when . Prices. -are high the hens must :boded' with that, 'eb4pet. al:, Ways in They Aided -OterciSO,to 'keep the. bodY warm, Whieh :should be provided • by making , them'. work (Scratali,),,for every grain et:feed. :The feed ,Should be 'stimulating and bedY-.. .bUildingi.secli as 'Wheat:and cthn, ay, -40% f„,....the ' ;Maki ng fthe 4 -other . 2% wlth ;Western oats; bnekw.heat, :48•,•best just to feed_ keeP.-" the bird: always -featly for the •:next let and_against "hat Mash."' .1111-.4tud.dY fed lot mesh .t.e,„...• .1-s the ',.ayerage, hOine there is • tlact.1,::-.Lithg;). tiatialiy.,, a P0.1.141rferatile.,amount °I aS a initFditY.-',fffbarat.illirang_hrlle'WrIii=" the*nalhe''Ffiyer'qin :Oer•rourtintabi3laeyt.s.4:yourc.).daure6tiip'oet.titeiliel, ta'Tte scxap\hifth'can pr615Tybe 1 8fO'..isr7nelbfroti57.-wisa proscriboij T'' etiliZed,. Mixing it •along with, the Ia physielans-oVer-tesenty-three years for • itig Mash fed he a "crumbly" eon., Colds, - Headache. • dition„ not 'sloppy: ,Feed 'at' etidday ' - Tootliaehe Lienbaao ancl 'jn:st.euougli; if yenfeed, toO, much . Earache, ,. • •. liheuniat , • the .1;Trds, will go :,to roPit, 1Vh1ch is tiof'.r Neuralgia •". 'Pain „', lie • morning 7 tiegause 'ANIS ui 1 onls Each .-unnrOken....Paclais..?; con• easity .ti,j1 theft ,statid .around tains' properdirections': ilandy .boxeS and get" wheteas. grion 'first Of.-twelvettablets Coit Teiv cehtii 01,104. 'ling Makes ;.1.110th active •and, lteeps.:;'gists sell -bottles -of 24 iind 100, 'hem Grain should also. be, fed...'....A.Spiriu....ta the trad.e.maric Cregaitered 'n- the- CV 'Sett:teed niore.:"-f fir Ciihadsof ',Bayer ..-.*Stantif a:stern-Of eesily 'digested:, the' are ''Moneacetieacidester SalleYlieeeld• • empty.. long -"before, •daYligle. and„ ett• While it s •well known tliSt..A pirm c,annot expect' 'mail or beast tO dp their rtleatie Bayer Mantlfschire, • to aSsist • '77 ••• • 1,7 and in packages Miindfaddreti by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada - 'The. Gift oLthe,fGamP." Briisseid...appears te he the only pity Whi.cjili-hai :a ,wellerganized umbrella- borrowiag bureau. 'The annual sub- scription. low, but it. every umbrella. User Were to join -inch abelety, -its in- come d b •-•"' ,Airning high isn't' much use.if. you -., hive 'tie.' annitinitiOn. • • • .• Woolen clothes' examifted' under .a. • • . . . , •rnieroseope ean• be teSted not only for thelr •qUalitY, but arse to-shovi Whether , . . the. wool .was grown . on a, healthy • anittut1:-. • ; • • • 7 The idea, is-rithersitnilar,to that • • rit Museum. Nat oriel 'Gallery, and 'other pu-blic liastituticius, Where yen: are, required. to deposit your 'tamp"' before heing,..atioWed -to go round *.the galleries. Yoiget a ticket at 'metal l or .a bane ;dise,, which .will redeem your uinbrellit, -at any • time; only in the ease of thp Umbrella, eiChange'''. the -umbieila 12..not• your own but. the prOpertY 'of. the eoCiety: fare at theB M , Each:men:ibexen' paying his sub. seriPtion, receives' a token, urrually Qt. • metal, stainped- with ail, index' nuniber, which; he carries hi, his pooket ingead of. an ntinibiella hiff.hitrid. When caught by, the rein; hs has to do:is to. go to orie'"of, the society's agerieies'; EYES Refreskes,Tiied Eyes Write Murini Co..atiotgoArEyeCiroBook •.„ , :Amirlea's Pioninse. Do a Remedial „ Book ea • • ' DOG I)ISEASES which are tobacco ,shops, restaurants, ••••e. and big.. itotee, arid head. over the:tok- ' en,: to :be ,insniediately Inroyided% With air Umbrella.. • ' • ' the ceas'eS., the borrower deposits ' lite:. umbrella la the! next . agency, ho happens to passi, had 'in • change, receives another -taunter...* ' ' MONEY'.0.14DERS. ' • - ' ' ' A Dominion Express ,Morrey. Order •--41.ir five -dollars caste three cents. ' • end' 110.- to Fad • 14S14d Xis,. to say. Addreat to' the- Author. ' " CLAY GLOVER CO..' las. „ 120 West 34th Stook • Novi :York. U.S.A. An aeroplane with a saloon for 25 passengers has been designed with the whole body enclosed in the__Vzings, so that it is all lifting surface. , Say "Bayer" and insist!- Why._. Have Skin Trouble,. CutiOur4 Will:Prevent It In the,treatrnent of all skin troubles bathe freely with Cuticura Soap' and hot water, dry, gently,.. send apply CuticurE Ointtnent to the affected ,parts. Do not fall,Ato, include the exquiditely ecented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. • . . , Soap,ZSe. (Hanoi 2S mod he...Talcom 25c.', Sold _ tbroughouttheDominion. CarmdianDepot 1.m...kos, Limited, 344 St. Paul St., Montreal. RINF-Cuticura, Soap chaves without mug. „;.•44 ••• 'I , . a , t t Jest on an empty stomach, the again.s.t the ; - • Recommends Lydia ,E. PmIci , _liarn's Vegetable, Compound , to Other Mothers • ' Fleinford, I am the mother .. Of lout children end I was so weak after , my last baby.came that reotild not da ' ' my worle,and'anffered'for inenths until • friendindueed..,:me.'to..-tryAydia-E.,...,„,4-.---- -13111•Ithart-FS,-Vitettlble'Cdriitiourid.-S, ince, . ' taking the. Vegetable -Cenipound ray ' weakness has' left rhe and the par in " • mybaCkhas. gone. 1 tell all My'frienda „. . • • who are ,troubled With female wealcness, ' • to take Lydia E. Pinkbam's,Vegetable • ,., COMP911rItti for,- *Firth.' it -ia.-the,beirt.:;!'.. me !cll.,: el,er sold. You mayladvertise • my letter. "-Mrs.i. GtonGE CROWS% H ford. N. $. ' • ;, • . My FittCChild, , „ ,-r6L.4-71-m-orToitirailv -VtIY benefited; hLa:deisber. . -Pinkhaina Vegetable, -.Compound for •ibearingtdown feelings and pains.,,I w,as 1 • • troubled, in this „way 'for nearly fonr ••• Baby's Geier; , • ed With their teeeeral trade tl . , -The Vnng nYollier ,had;•-'juSt- . . i)tiper (het everyone is' ---------, • . , 'surrounded :by a. lialo,:„ the...coior-of, whieh le cleteilnined by the, fempers.';' inent of the person, I.V.'hen her hus• '' 'band. canie' .hotno'she. tACkIdil. h Mt on the sehjece ,‘.f.ter" settling the ccilor , • .6f, her ne.iglibors' halos to .hor entire 'ia.t1Staetion, she;•nctuarked: •Al ' ' What'tl ,iipet .,bally; (circ,,d? ' , What Co-tlot: iii•h,e,, d' ,du think?, ,Plek;', ' I'. imagin 4 '41Jesatte *d.'s ahe' 1.1nk ' -., -, • , , .,•• , ! • , .'. , , ' . '' ' • . of- '.perfe-21 ' ' - I'' _ „ LLoY0 GEoRGEVUSITS P34SHOPS AT ANGUS Wel, my' ,dear'," replied her . hus• ' s, '4. •, ,Le t to right;• Medr c Martin, MCIor of Montrea ;. Itt I -ton, David •1.loyd • Cieerge„,1)amo Alargaret LloYd hand, 'caustically, ,' "he niay, be '0111( , " • ''''' . Lett/ ' ' ' ' ' i ' '' ' ' I • ' ' ' - , George Mr, 0-14 ,Temple Chief of ikletive POWer, Canadian l'.1ei11e .RAllw-tv • Photograph_ talteit a3 th'e_rang_diark- , Nvhon ,rni awes.; -but wbete,rot-home • Paelfie Xagifs &top's, Montreal, -Where the great' British Statestnan. was •accorded ;in tiVatien l'y f110 MOO till kllOYoe'S. ' he's the inost startling yelleri" ' ., , :.4,,,, 1,4 I.., --......, '-, ",'„,.,.'' ' P • -. - • • *,,:' -."...,,,,,,,i . ,. r,,,, • ..".• , 0 .., .,•' ,1" , 1.,.4:1 ., ,,,, 1, ' 0 •.,4' r,••••'‘.:71/11'. • ' '' '''''''-'',..„, ,..1'....F.o.!..ii*.M.It...t..4 - ,, • T ''•., /.` ;1 , r. ,•v" '4, „•• ,Y.' ,, ' • , '.' ,,,.,.' i:,,,,`r.,.. 4 r, 1„.:. ,.."i„,kA4i.„,,,,iil ,..„.,, t •,'•'• ".' ri•••••;‘, •.:. '. ,'''', ',..,: . . .1.,. , , ' +4,, ,,, '. • 4 el It- - ...i,,.u.i. - "- •• '414046) -,,,,,,,,,,,,...•,... . ' ' - -4-sraer;:rtaWli• • " 4. ..'--) •'•,,,,-, • • • 1 1, , , } . • ••••% 61, you'r Al,.. .waYs keep Miela'rd's.' • 'handy', The. catversal• . reniedy for every ill:. ' „..-, , •• year e• following- the- birtivof- my first • caild,and at times could hardly', stand on • , my feet. Allele -fiber •recornmended the ' Vegetable Compound to me after 1 had .`1 . • :taken dector's medicines without much , benefit. Willis relieved my pains and gives me strength. 1 recommend it end • . • give you pertrnssion to use my testi. 1. triOnial letter." -Mrs. IDA RYt, Glen' Allen, Alabarea';' ' Women who stiffer should write, tothe ' . LYdiar,,PinkharriliedicMe Co.,Cobourg•-, , Ontario, for a free' copy of Lydia . Pinkham's Private 'Text -Boot upon Aihnents Pecultar to Women.", I •e' " • . • ' .•----------------------- „„ •