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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-11-29, Page 7-! t4 STORIES OF: WELL. KNOWN PEOPLE :Royalty ;to fhe, ,Reeouo., The -rescue of a" drewnihg bTe b lfing 'Chri�'i�d° bf `i)enzfia;,le.� neap' pAlnno'i�1a'f r� '•e.W,'. tiauOO t•+L! 1. Iioptriar 'nionarch was the hero; • • While cruising off the; Danish const. in the Royal yacht the King' hea .d: the sound` of firearms, r • Cutting through' qulekl rough the water;;;! ho yacht.came up •with-.a=spectacle: ' More • suggestive:, ofthe days ` when Diracy • was st111' a fairly;r �.. aspe_ atahle fei4i thanZei ethe=at'wentieth .cen-: tory Front the, fleck of a steamer a • number of men -vver8 .firing on, a row- • .111g�gPAt' .- e As • theyacht app'roached,, a girl•: ,juniped•-out of^tile rowingJ,oat,tete-the• 4aea. ;QiIIckly a"reoto , r launcl>v Was •low-� erect• from' the 'Royal yacht,,, andthe, drowning: fairy one Was hauled aboard this. by his `Majesty ..in QersOn,' It was at this -point 'that Aee King • observed •another boat in- the 'offing with a' large camera aboard; and die-. ,covered'. that, he had provided the , movies• with 'a right royal, thrill•. • rybody's Memory. In Eve • Here is ,a de John Foster Fra included many not many more this incident wl "serge -provincial to S was .du e, local mayo e say first. "Ladies and; gentl th 0 lecturer We are to -night is, a gentleman known' -in -ever rightful': story'about'Sir ser, whose career has amusing episodes, •but, amU si '' t I'll ' ng, vow„• than ich happened_. in :a 'ern: e`, to give a lecture'', r bad'to have his salsa, he 'said, bout stento whose 'name Y"9sa rtes frth e=glil b e r' is 'of Siberia, uialayas,: the t -there 'is, 'in, Amid the. frozen ese a the hili tops of the Hi ; ::grim •=regions of''Tibet fact, no quarter of the' e • mouth, 'east, or west„ whe d is. no t known wn and respect and. gentlemen, '}`'have mu in int rode ,ing to you' 'Vfr. ' sr--er'--Mr. John 'trotter:":• Lord Renfrew. • a n • in :packages k a s e. Manufactured by' ImpertaW Tobacco Company,of Canada Limited Snrnarne. S and TherOr BATES Vaelationa-Beatty, Batson, 'Sateen. Racial Oriyi.n-English. arth; ..north Source-�A given name..'' re hie' Heal ,' e The_ following 1'aniil '' n g y soles are all I ed. ,,: Lade es develo i Heats •oP P the ,' Mac 1 pleasure Bartholomew; 1 c us natural. ly lent itself to ,violent variations from the -original form,•'particularly When .it -is- retrtembered--,-that--in eethe-M-ield e - Ages• the '�individual writer came ' rett P . Y, .near, to `spelling as he ,pleased.:. in Lithuanian Bal.tromejes .and:': in Illyrian Vratolomije; all of them forms wu•fc,h ver• few Y .persons.'in'this coun- • try would think' of connecting ;With Bartholomew, . ' g van name of;' - ar 00 m ew a. n am e the noun • PE d a R nd K IN 8 er- Mr --: un ' usual spelling A of 'which Variations gt j '= Pierce, ' Pierson , Pete Parkins, Park, 'Parr. ••The" Prince of' 'Vales likes ling "like_ .any other'Johnnie; sometimes .carries' hi s zeal to an ing lengths. r. A, train-tra .el Y ler novas • • Prised ,net ton'g'. ago A to find .hj .'els-a-vis With the Prince at' Lunch the Prince insietin g. at the end, ou • eerferegarding himself' as his 'gue, and,. if the, story' of, a certain; Canadia 1minigratien,ofcer'is :true,.the Petrie filled-in the information form at .Que. bed with all the serious precision of a - traveller ',whose confessione.aibum" was really required by the authorities,; As .-"Lord Lord - Ren frew"=his . nom -de -voyage r -be ansysered . the following goes-: ,travel--� and : rpris- sur- n,seif eon the t, tions: Present oectipation? Nothing Future occupation, -Nothing Purpose of ,coming to Canada? -To enjoy myself. . •- Amount -of cash? Enough 'for my. present needs.' - Can you read?. Yes------- .;.hat.language?-Som0 Live of "them: -Tile-answers-were quite' satlafaeto y,. and he was allowed' to proceed on his .rayl, ;Before Winter. ,September, October' and• November, They are fearless, ' • So now while the smolder'of leaves:4 the..di(.rhe3. With; teng'ues',of flame and fire' ' Utters- words .of autumn prayer,- - ;Let you, my neighbor, and •I, ,Go •through the silence oY the tented' . evening • corn.• ` - I et us .light a fire• at the n- ;- of pie fields'and the. 'woad -' .And 'let us stand round .ft watching the. leap, of the.sletdows, • Saying, over and over to _Ourselves, ` "This Is our mother our sky 'mother: autumn,, - k tehe<•-:b-:ethadowa_,nnd.waeatht ail 'about us, • , d Who fills our hearts with theNglory'•of • dying ,-. • • And seethes its with' the • promise of • -n .. show." • - We thrust our hands into the•_�tneinory of the night' - ' :And grasping the hands of•• aur earth fathers/ earth motli_e,rs, .,, 1'1iey Wlio'were loyal,: We stand till the Met flare and' flicker yields to t e darkness, • .And the darkness is peace, • Racial :OrlgIn-Medieval: EngIiah:. Source -A given name '• Perkins, with its ;'many variations; a,surname which' takes its, :ori origin As .a'given Ham's Bartholomew. is of the given Heine g o of, Peter,-. Hebrew origin: Like other . Biblical' ,In some •oP', the it senanies.,the Angl man•4, teet as bfg as those , o! ';a, hu- °Self Adjut:f ng ' Wielnch it A fault~ ln: 8* cable ,run>aing m froI Success. Englagd to portugal" was, di tgnosed as ' . One Or the handiest Yankee being .:die to oysters which had en-" Yet devised is a: self-adjusting wren crusted themselves•• le large quantities - that 1s able, to grip Malt nuts or la g round the sheathing,; .while in; ,a11- ones, and: even'se#se and hold e I other instance: the: carcase ot'a whale: to .one and, one-quarter Inches lip was;' found ta.be the obstr ",- a r;� " , P : = • _•:_ '° - �� ueti�n�, ;. �, te. ,-_Tte�netr•-wre ..., .• .. �- ,�,��.�. . , �. � ... . nch has. a�: cu ak k xy, P � 1. . 3]2' 3? 1 . j � a3�se ,�� rz , . iii r .enYl_y a f+ `��� C .,:.... .icy. .ai, -: sig..: :ti �C .�. ,�, _.%.., -...-� w_.... .Ih'+,,,�,� om.} +-f r� '� u.�K..:..`,'��'?x.�^-•��•,�.c1".,'nw .-., g ..^s-",��,'' 1 ,.•G "-)u`�'�!.''� e '.; :`"aIY+IT?tlr``l�+t�%�.. • Ii3IC.. r ' ed` by two :claws „oF li , ' - airs;=of--dilferen .en 1 h . �' Tlie:^' a .: _ e eta ' Tern e Ne .. , ., _. are. l . wsa .�� nn m e .. hl c . ct Idi' W ch was opened , by•a atqut, ePrittg.. Once• it:tia$, $ripe, to the.;pubiic.or Leede recently, tee th been:.calls : � �+ e• bolt or nut,, the ha the• Ham t , , herder h you tur ., .P.onGouit of he theA . , . . u North ",and it must certainly rank as it wrench .the tihhter e holds., ,Y e serious . rival of the i" "" .eases: instantky ••when J1ie r _. _nc crit pile in sure�is �u`the.#ievC�e •w$y. :: '" D ' the" outskirts of Lan o ... Mrs' Dyer fell Ott, to 72 tool., Lbs; Gains. '3 ch Qh # r e ` f • 'P'or nearly seven • yearn', recent- Man times, I . c yp lY• .6414 Mrs, ,Katie ,l yr,, of 27 Rail- 'broth t bald not "'even •hg tai& d hand, ,toast an my stomach anQ r'' Q , I:...ad•.asufe ,restful`. e�lv h . , • e w o ul d ,ii Iea� • I► t r1 ,� o Come t0> finer d iron! a ,complication, 0t. tcoltble ,, :,'Keith r a •Decutfar� , ?.�Ael'l z �,li�t ,t m *. !y he :, 1' --- { Hie o '�! ,-. P n" � ]dr1 l . - � � iso f w' ',t,,.,.C',.`M ,, ..c_. a .N ,. .. I . .v'Y` ... +q �,P �•., . d �• •fxi'Yytr�. fl�yvrie sal• *OW .. _ �.. ,.. � g.0 feeling Fts Hae as: i elver a!lidiv t, inPietejyt o... ; in "my fife: and ant wei hi - , .. ed• . .When. I .began tal�in .--`1'a _ ..... . 15 oB alAe--lrnsir -,..- �; .... g alae. I tired 'and fl . ve. ounds mil ., p whi ' nl cb w m ed Y Shed. seventy-two, pounds, and ; me. heavier than I ever wee befor n i' had been en. weak and nervous; for •, can never" praise Tenlac' enou h " et.nearly two menthe g .- that 1 had to. bei Tama. is f asses ed' Lro , t � . - .. or sale, : bR ail good; drnF ; .' ea . a- ked ni'.my bed. to: niy eha r' g_iste:_ .Accept:. .,..... P no snrbstitnte, d n, which was,' s , x 111. built by. Cardinal Wolsey and refitted, h Hs y Henry VI T Eor.`_ fie .ownedarling. Anne Boleyn "_ .Its••iooks, pictures and an'fine' tque 'ti,Nhings are! a+orth:� a:`fortune and .are BARD: now' ': the property °of. ES the Cor' or tf •: Ls+ p a on of, i:eeds, • 'which body ' obtained „the 0 nCanadian an n n@ `vea r� dfa , • , ; ',e Y generous_ ;from •; Ii fall weather, le extremely.' Hon. ;Edward• Wood, Minister of Edu- hard on little ,ones: •• .One day it. •ie cation;, the latter having to relinquish warm, and bright and the next wet and wwing, to the greet ,burden cold: • These" suddenchanges.,bring on the estate o of -post-war :taxation sa colds, prampg; end c li Ys a London4 c, And: tiniest' ON despatch;.' '!'here is'a � baby's little- stomach ' the, .park belongingto'the corporation•,. resale may.be;seriops. There is'•noth- and a echemeis on foot to 'establish, a Ing to equal .Baby's Own Tablets ,in model• municipal dairy farm there. keeping the; little ones well:" They Not, every lover of "Ivanhoe" knows sweeten the. 'stomach, regulate the series., of booklets .for;_- mothers' an taLfieas s pr pared, for-distrifiutlon this, department, and ;these" ''publics-. tions "have been'sent, to rho homes:;• ivands of'.. • But'the provinces• -have a.:hes•"ter• responabillty t the mattErl Af.:heaIih:,- Witat .era some • of• fhe� 14,444, following ; 'for"• they are 8 the 'reduction '.of ma-' ternal"deathsP,. Some are increasing the numbers of «their public 'health. nurses. ` to- d His_Care T - -bad- - 0 has �a m. ba d habit: 01 It starting something," I .,"F`erhajg: that -s second—hand car • hi-'. bought Will .cure him ' All By., Himself,_ - Teacher -"Willie, your ,month`;' open."•.j Little Willie -"yes, mien, I 'know, I opened it 'myself." ' herd of ca•ttle in I ah is kept• right the are eatabllahing ennui Il that matey of the stirring incidents •in. that •romance take place in the court- yard of Temple 'Newsam. • Sir. Walter Scott visited the, '. ,historic Jacobean, mansion, and 'was so 'impressed with w th Its er 4ec P t 'environment ver onment Lor •.:a story that "he : took Temple Newsam for the locale . of the' chief ,• Beetles of 'Ivan- hoe,'' the, name- becoming..' •"T;eniple The mansion "' fitted in exactly be- -cause se it :received'-1ts real nanYe from thef'c a t that it had'.or originally 1g 1 been. en•t e h site• 'of an ancient e. priory..:gf:•the Knights Templar:: .: , .. , WQRKWORN.WOME N bowels, break •up golds and make baby, thrive: :The- Mets a$.•solii by medi-. cine- dealers or by; mail at 25 ceits;a box. `•from The. Dr. Williams` Medicine. Co.; Brockville, • Ont. ' . F or the -. Canadian' 0 ,L ;. Mother.. er . It $ a, matter er` of interest re t s to note the relative' esteem in ' •which ' .Cana- dians hold increase of'Canadian popu- la do n b im• mi r f ' ton Y. g aand i' r no ease by natural processes: 'Although•every- where' 'hp' s• P ervice.-' is given• tit 'the Principle of healthy increase of Ca- nadfan,,-population- -by natural"'pro , cesses--,.we-efi-nd ii�we-cormid•er ni •os its P on Pritinkly ands from a.detached viewpoint, ,that we` are' actually begd,, "erg more effort to. attract: outsiders . ,toto..the more' lin- Portant e a n 0 g ss re; of Holine and•Chi our country :than t th ldre or n to Of P nt dot P " 5 m k! it p able ' •-ten Causes a'Breakdown. Por our own Canadian P iIi t ! crease 1 n '.healthy 1 p+ re, Tlielwotnan at home; deep.*'lio Pproprlatio -' holuse. ns r. the promotion -'of d „duties and the :cares of: metier - The .� immigration" "ro e" r P j cte'are a greatAeal• hood,' needs ,occasional het`arger than. th her -in - P to keep .. a gomlifned ;provinnsal in good health."Th appro r1 e ,deme ds niacin P ations for n, . , P .the conservation a mother's, health: are many, and,sever.e, of health a.' fact' Por •-• Hero which no' one m. wn';health trials and. her.' •child but the people:'0? ,Canada ills • re'n.'s Welfare exact neavyare to •bl mselves. tolls, while am'e,: hurried meals broken. Important , oken rest and much Portant as -our? i'mn ti" b Ca -,,.o a .. - '•r m � ea - o n nor ma it 'Federal al� m a ma heelitals #n Verrone Iocaliti e + i'EA e where mothers may. � •. M receive adequate care; Saskatchewan order,' fe..trainingd -nursing housekeepers 'who' 1I_ !will' enter rural homes and take em- cient charge of the whsle family while the mother regales •her'etxengtti, The, Red Cross and, the Victorian Order of °Nurses " are. 'saving the life and health of • many •mothers;;, aII IIf! These•^ are' 'beginnings. ally,. 'good' go b e inat But • g n yet Y we Ar e loving about flue mothers out of. every thousand , who I' give birth 'to 'a child, and:for no, rex,,-, son •at all except that our `mothers have 'not' been.'taught'' to. observe simple health 1°ti le s or they h ,rules,„ have not rec slued r 0 D er• P: care befo a ••• and' after delivery, r during. 1'Y. Th,e;. reined if i_n_ Our own-. Y ea hdnds It�e. to be found: �n. 8• d amen fl !o ria creased e.,ro, , olio, o'. r ealth'•work by. provincial. governments and a' determination, toy' keep on:. extending government .a voluntary inaternit .: ..and unlit 1 . Y, welfare e er = Y fa Y 3nf1:.' • ,yin Canada- is within each of proper :help.• T Tor wa has; as• orfalit '' reduced her maternal y from., 8, per 1,000 to' 2.3 per ;000. • Canada- can •reduce''her 'm'- jstnal mortality. :from li a Per Der .1,000 to' p, . X,000.1f Canadians: insist , I _ on'' its . • always • -. WANTED. ENGINE, 12X12 One " Reid Bros., Bothwell,' Ont.. ;, Amor loaie Pioneer.Coos Remedies Hook,: w.• DOG' DISEASES boa nov M J'MO• • - salsa ere., to •a X411110 esthe Anther.' er. D. CLAY GLOVED IDS We.t e was wi de s r e ad in names,P medieval, ,.Saxon,inijueuce can be traced, and 1 England;•where'the Anglo-Saxon trend;', others' "that" of 'the , toward short forms of name Norman I'renc h" - h own o t e populer 'fot•m of "to distinguish. which 1-• influence pre 1 2 ''Kee ( � P M nard s• Lint meat Ing •the house. rt'ie �' co ntentrnent, depends iso . iigra hen ,, ro t on indoor Irving 'ten le D what we have; a •tub' n - n8 d to Weaken ms ere,' it wa! lar her.' No is un enol doubt 8'e h• stir - S ,•. ' mor• lin:. II , , Y e i f h ,wonder the: woman at h • portant ' that m Por. Diogenes but a 1d" `-•' , 01113 �, s, owever, :w file in still' ethers' -there is nothing`'indisposed: through weaknes broil#g11t it d t „Bt ,. dominated. , As the famll name y developed It• 0 P d m Peter, t' er � a h. rt'•'. .G st1 an• name, 1e so n j one it .4t. took . I. the varlo ' " r , � � rong � out Eur son,' "Bentson,' "Bateson," •'Beaty-` open in the early d h I• e us forms of:"Set- of the most popula th h ays wen the re • son; etc: ligious• authority'of' Rome 'was • recog- Thee •dro.ppings:of the ending',".son I;nized-.universally'in . all. ,leads,'owing front 'Beattyson" !eft Beaty -or Batty', to the.,prenfinence,of St. -Peter' as the and Bateson"'minus .the "on" became �' chief of the, apostles' .and the founder B tee The variation 'Betsee 1s' due' i''o? popes later, after:. the Recornla- doubtediy to a change in spelling j ;tion ,ft,. los' Somewhat of `'its pope - r it had become a family Name" clarity," though,;, it was far too wide= re it not- for•the fact that the, wee spread by thattime -ta be eliminated s name '.Betty" is acotnparative as' a given name. ;By,this time; •also,. odern•. derivation •from Elizabeth:' its crystallization :Into:. various family d not take place Until after thel names -was well under''Way - ,un :tate We man ly;m and d period ..formed -the--belie least' B "Betty's s 'It le int variations. tholomew, - dissimilarity pear the fora Bayarian,' B and - Wabin in •which 'family, 'names- *ere th rem •might•be,grou'nds•-for ' f'that in some' instance's -'"at etson is. a• dev:elop'ment of: en," i.he ;softer 'Pierce shows ,the French resting to note some.: 'of the `'influence, , and finds• somewhat 'of . a Perkins (Peterkin's.'son) is'stainped with Anglo Saxon influence,:: in•.�the `diininuitive ending ''kin,"The "k" in other .variations is a. remnant et this. of the 'given • name of Bar, for. `they, show. the widest in .form, , Inv :German ap- s Barteld•and Mewes; in artehme, Wawvel, Wabel:. lin-Rtssiati, Vartolomei; counterpart in the „ilemee of • Pierre Hence -Parit:in's,,..undAnally-Liia-ride TO ENGLAND IN A in. spite Of Ilia ra by wireless.; the *mid niere th'an it has ever ;been., IA noW the, largest eable land, to. Far. leockatetty,.,L pid strides 'made r•aea system. Of ladt which' yleg. or what hi the World, meg Island, More than, 1,8004)00 pouiri ta-percha, 4,000,000 pounds ani110:0-Odniffe-s-Of iron end were used in the corietrection martunotli cable, which ,will able' of transmitting hundr stepped' in, this Utile. so effectively' ;that the. project Was ,iihandoned., The. chief istectrician ruined 'the -cable by vvorking it with' too' high a • 1. elapsed that further efferte weremade "to IlnkEngland aed,Arnerica by cable,' -the warle7beingeecerrie:CI-outeby.- the' 'bre-et Eastern. ;Over a t,housand miles et,. cable .•*eiret.' laid; then i,a,einap • ocL . cuffed, :all'attempte it picking Up the 'anetlier cable was.'laid„ the older cable efterivardei being:located and spliced. By -the -.end .the -seventies font. cables were operating ,.between the " '°t title ceiintriee the tete] length of labia 13f 'c6PP--914---, liruee,,arthe'•pre's—ent, thaw being over teel wire of.; the g.enins ;Of both' British. 'A • Vegetariart had. an ablating ,ex, joined fOrees at a VCrY early ,stage. went- to a 'los titurant, and' ttibir.,it teat: next ta a stranger.;•.' The' vege-- between the Seuth. Friteland and :Sal. Wits • fejeriout, and 'that the..hunia ' Battle' Against °di"' diet ShOtild eat; teeetee-eynn Joe yeare eget, Ahereeis stirring: -Steil.' h e ea. 1.)., .1:eell. tie; ,x4nige, t. :hot:: ( ,:ief ff p;.rcaenl,:11,i;., :int kc ill ,n4:„.„. tut:: hv ,/ 'Voyages.. occupy :from two Men tb s tea is, often' . . our probl or was too lit. e for Alexander, ---Agar. .an d in' i an ' s t .hea I d f ems of:•maternal tle aches, backaches. and ,nervousnes ,Too' many .women accept 'these visit tions, as a. part of the lot' of "•inother- hood., : But `many. and varied as her. liealth,.troubles are,. the cause is aim - we are•iiegfven full, Ym- mediate and s. • continuous :attend • A• reat'm on. In g .. an marvels 'that' th • .the. worl e d fl rst ': a- place, w •' e fin•' d a hi ,the" t.o ma- ternal m - ea a t.' 6T than that of' -England and 'W I ' ple relief at' hand.- When well, it' 1.,highr than thet of Nerway,,,higher is the woman's good blood thai keePs -I matt, that of a.,good inimleer. et &min- bleod- rich to 'reneve'her health., The h her well; when ill' she must 'Make her i t,rioeteii.4twth.91°4te 4waevigiar-.60.Y0;i1thelrerciaiutis.:. woinari,,neede rich blood and plenty er -than similar -deaths for .1921: And the tragic, yet hopeful, feature of the. situatioti 'is _that; a -large percentage .of 'these deaths -n .great 'deal More . . ere is one Nay to get ,this'good blood So necessary to .health, and that is- threugh the ese of Dr. -Wilyams' Pink These enrich the blood, and throggh their use many weak, ail - Yourself .end Your . family :to ,give.':Dr.. gi,N,e,n inn tainodn.. are ame Pink Pills a. fair, teial" ;available; and if thereis ea,reftil sepere mall 'at 50e 'a ' box frorn• The Dr. We. „it,ishhe:n•men'ift. try will: dielinieh:altheat to the vete ••-•?F:igifirr-451iiihrifnri;7.1n7" this' generation, -then; has becarae-bne.,of.dissenileating anceeoe: theeelinple, yet' Vital of hygiene, and-4ff previding adequate eare of the eXpeetant Mother end of, the, Mother who has' alreadt given, birth to e :If there ...were to these neceisary conditions lieniet„ we, dal bepartMents :Of 'Health .cduld. ex, tend their aCtiViileiLSOLas to reach meet rernote,„,an _fear ul,moth What has.'been.: done already? mothere evailable to any parent *lie llama. Medicine .Co„.Brockville, Opt., 'One of the most eitraordinary cases cif-whateMay --be-calle-d an accidental. invention -is -that -of . A, man ;named Wcitildhave was oat walk - old 'wqman- to her li t Can, of water whieh she had filled by means Ora broken -wooden bowl. „The bewe was fleeting en -the:Sur; the woman, yVeuldhaVe tureed neer with his' finger. It immediately -rightt, peated the -'perfeirmaace; t it lifeboat, .,which was ',designed ,by wee: What he'llate, discovered was. that shaped like.oneLlialf_ef-a basin could teings..weine, every ..,,e,epeefant ineteer fleet erilY With ;its convex. surfaCe should dp, , 1:t •tena'Aiso to , downwards: •.A -boat thade"orr:th...Ate I for, a vw..); xotag inenni„ A:., whole lines -ca.ritiot remain' upside down for • ., .If- ion Want a .nisty fan; juinp' at .0 ear,. Might and. llegtai4jid Mother! .Give Sick Baby . Bahies and Child- ; Ng other l'axative regulates the ten-, der little 'bowels, liver, and 'bowels acting Without grip. mist upon genuine "Celifornia 'Fig, - eat never become bfrils," ansWered the arctic, iiccOnitriedatingly come te our were every .„ ring -and atiturn. il • ,Aniericalic *ere lent fee :the pierpeee 6f leYing the 'table. Which eitapped had tO he Made, and the etteMPt Wale cable; •hreke. eirale. The' ends, ,Were 'elelieede'etter 40111Y Of Atiferat days, ahogt, by ',the' action of the sea. Chafe :Mg le a...mai:et *tent mite of tronble, Which' a. eable .beee chi de, Interruptibri the SerVidene Cables.. Hundrcide Of Miles :cage hrealcdn tis by biting:- into the: eahle and„.Upsetting the MA11146'0)1, in the, cable In *bleb were einhedded:, Pete your mit-of-town accolints. by 1 Dominion Nxpress Money .Order.'• Five 'Weildeeful Invention: an 'alarm clock Was • boeght "and pre -1 0 Get :quick re I ief. Rub nose inside `and -out with entholatum At Drug Otoreo„ Welke for Free anniOle," seat;ed to, the, girl, With the.Words: Ont.. , Box 3g fire , y online by seven; : Mary examined It, and ' ,'''"„TheniC Yoe, mum.; it's, Very thing worthy of their tigents. Ask for MinarcPseand_take no other THE atILDRENS COUGH REMEDY SPIRI y `4Bayer" and Insist! Toothache oth a h• c e 'Bathe •the face: If ,there is a cav- ity i n i the he tooth place in it Piece of cotton saturated with . Minard's:' r NARD"- tINIMEN Bow to, Purify the Blood "Fifteen to thirty drops of Extract pi Root, cemmonly called Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, may be. taken in water with meals and at bedtime, for indigestion, consti, pation and bad blood. Persist - lace in this treatment will giee permanent relief in nearly every case." Get the genuine at druggists, 50c. and $1..00 botdes. , On retiring, gently rub emote of dandruff` and itching with Outten:hi Ointnient. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot waiter, using plenty of Soap. 'This treatment" thics much to keeprIthe 'Beall) clean sone 254 Ointatent25 and See. TalinnOSe. toF115 Limited, 344 St. Pad St., W., Montreal. • 1.1111FmCisticurs Soap shave* without mug. OTHER OF TWIN BOYS Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vag general run-down condition folloWing Would:be the."otily thing tO build me Up. 1 arri':ture he 'aright; for I ani feeling, •. mqh better and: atti ie Weight, paakage , Or on tablete, yeti. ere not get... Mended the Vegetable. C.'ompotnid to my : aide. by .atilli4ne Peeecribeit by •