The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-12-06, Page 3••••
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The ancient, etejl-holders of London
are fatIt disappearing- 1" one, by one
.„fl,Wer:WIrti. fa WOP:144 of any age 11P
to four ecOre who -sells .fievvere is a
.04) and verleus street vendors who
hayeLgeldAdvantageougPlaces_for
dar
tn„
tii7Ofinittg_P,
'hiiistle and ifirY of,4.preeetit:dey 94.”• /
dOIIlife.. ,
i
• ---Aut London is -the loser by the pass-
ing of the,se.picturesque, characters,
Mother Kitchen and Mother Dory, the
old Milkmaids: of the ,l4a11,41.4.Ye_
• van-
Ishcd, and "1.1'41111.Y.'' a .gowargirl Who
,,,soldfragrant..hloomallor„inoiss than
•-,generotiort';;under,-the:'inedOW- 'Of -St;.-
-PauPs:-Cathedfal„--Wai-Vorne-te her
long rest net .longelace, tater services
Iii'pr, scgooei • aohnsohis: olo,' perish
church in the Strand: '
A. tiny apple stallbeside the..turtet-
Otr,gE.1,t0Wai of Lincoln's Inti,•the haunt
-of-barristera inChancerythe
latest to disappear. The Inn, has Just
Celehrated the 500th anniversary of its
• foundation and the ,apple stall may
well have been as .venerable an insti-
tution in 'point of time Old .ivirit Wise
who kept it, as her mother. and greed -
mother before her, 'did. has , died- and
• 'she left no desCelidatit. to come 'for-
ward and claim a privilegsgranted 1;4 -
the benChers of, the -Inn, for •Sonie reit-
son tong ago forgotten:, 'Hermother
.was there* in iDickerts.' •thne-is‘isting.
her' mother • • - •
,DIckens was a ./ frequenter of this
• quarter :Of London and gave the nar-
row, dingy alley of Chichester ,Rents
. ,•• as . wellas other streets au'd ahloys
leading ' out of Fleet Street 'and the
:Strand, close by, such interesting as-
sociations that every Week Scares of
pilgilms pass in and out 'searching for
• the originals Of nieces made inimprtal
' by the novelist.th. works.---..-
•
yoti
roll your
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asilz.for.
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at=
ew_Safety Device for
• Miners.
. , • • , ,
ramp. is the latest
"vention„:,to aid, miners' .to .detect
which they fear,.niore thall apk
:. Other .hazard of their,;calling.,..
• 'Canaries sensitive• to
;Slight atmospheric changes haire been
long. used for this purpose, lint now a
*safety lamp has been invented ,that
•, -
cOnshines' the...necessary' light • for .the
'underground workers and, 'the, giving
.• of, ample "Warning ;Or the approach of
the dreaded hredanip4i, ''• •
Firedamp leads - to %explosions;
breathing. it 16-,dangerone; and 'ap-
proachie so insidious:that theda.niage.: ngsville, Ontario, earlY in • May,
'Make Effort to 'Learn .Flight
,Line of Geese. .
14.A.n interesting experiment:with Wild
Canada' g e rr-1t1- tit at
the Central Experimental • Farm,' Ot-
tawa, by ofticere_of_the_xoultry_Diri-
skin of the .Department of Agriculture
and ef the Canadian. National Parks'
13rtinCh the Department of the In-
terior. .This .experiment Is carried on
to secure valuable infornuation con-
eerning the ha bite of these birds:and
It- Is hoped that it. WIR resultin har-
k* large fieclis'of thesegeese rest ,on
Dow'slake; an ,expansion pf the Ri-
deau canal near the Fenn tliirii, their
Migrations north and south next year.,
"Jaelt" Miner, ,the well known. and
Original investigator • of Wild geese
life, is • assisting the ,GoVernment of;
:fiCials In the` 'experiment. Four, wild-
Ganada geese canght on his sanctuary
Maybe done before It diticovered were. wing -clipped and to the Con-
, . . . . , .
the !nen if • they ate not'warned.. „ tral Experimental Farm,.and these,' toL
A. British engineer has improved the, gether with, five goslings raised this
• Davy safety lamp'hY. adding a.pecullar Year by'four.captivs Canada geese at
franwilite'a bunch of tuning forks; so .":the, Farm,' are, being used In the eae:.
,Sensitive.tbat' ,eyPti two per cent., of periment, Each of the geese Caught
firedainn In tho air Will cause them to by Mr. 'Miner wears one his bands.
vibrateland sink, , • . , ,These. bands .hear SCriptural text and
.
As the , percentage ,of firedamp his .address, the Inscription on. 'Oneof
creases ,the. leitip,•eings,,'More loudly, these reading, 'The word of the Lard
affording:Ample-Warning. • endureth forever,' I peter, 1.25; Write
•"" The device has been tried, in 'some 13ex '46, ,Kingsville,; Ont." . , The ,other
,of the deepest anthroeite mines, and bands ,lider different 'PaSeageb and:the
praCtical,,mining:engineere ,Of:lOng ex- addrese. The.. birds have also been
.,p,erience say that 1t IS the hest warn, bande • 'With, the official .numbored
.1ng ever devised. :• *• band of :the rerios In niebY.beth the
, .•
;Canadian: and United States -- authori-
ties, for inarkinewild
• . The: goslings, whichare now fu
grown, • have. been placlid wlth th
Miner geese, and the honk makes r
peated trips to .Dow's lake., With th
period for Southern inigration nearin
those interested 1W:the experiment at
watching the birds to see whether th
companions. .or will retilaiii . at • th
Faith with their, parents. it is 'hefre
they will go south and retnin in th
spring • with more of their kind'pos
elbly to 'sten at 'Dow's lake 011 thei
northern learner..."
, One danger 1i that these birds nut
drop In .Yhth doinestieducke and gees
unsuspecting, any.. danger. If wird
'geese bearing: bands as . described „ join
any-doinestic- if Oche betWeenOttawa
-
-and--the-South Atlantic eeast(or be-
tween (»tawa and "the Mouth of the
' .(depending
Which., route , they fOliow), it is hoped
that they Will not be killed but allOW-
ed reeuirie their joUrney.,, It is..de.
'-Pleasant.
, Here is my :little piece of land
That I've dug, 'every inch by hind.
While I cursed; fiaggled, sWeat, and
ptayed. • '
And .once I get the 'mortgage paid, .
, There'll have to, be tali' talking, sir,
- To prove to ala that I should stir_ _
Olie-4n'oh'=-fro-inTriifiWo"-aere' Piert
To fight old"Haire ior young Have Not
[Finders: IS keepers, and I've found
, Some bitter things in this' good
. ground:
" Sullen; pinched poss,essiven
Orptiep: Ink aWa distress,
Codservatiem that won't budge
• So long as I'm left free to. ditidge
On My own dirt -heap, and to Sint
PaY...Pwn bands while ,Working -it,--
•
-7-Robert Lonis Burgess-
./
, .
in •
At the annual assembly of .the 'pri-
tish Aisociation, a .deinOnettation was'
.'
given. in "eOlineetion with the tenting sired to learn as much as possible of
' ray Of the Wonderful phetophOne. ' their travels. '• 'If, thereforei persons
Pa, The greatest advantage, of this an- who hear ' Of any of - thee .611'fla-;'1'erl
rattia is lis Secrecy: only'persOns to hunter s who hapPenoto sheet one, Will
*haltthe ray is .direeted can ."receive conimtinicate the Particulars to the
the Meseage. : • , ' . co,iniiitrsionie OfCanadian National
A rat of light.' is reflected from an Parks, (Wawa, Canada; their- itetion
electric lamp, and the vibrations ofwill be appreciated. ' If the:bird is
the human voice cause' the light rayt
alive and able to travel the number
to treniblo and "oscillate slightly..en the band should' be read carefullY
These treinblingi3 are picked up at the and tlie IA d, . , '
receiving end' of: the '•photophone by i _ . :1 : • ,-...,--:....7,, pLi.7.:....._
a,_, vselentenr-oelisanii::::translatettl-lfaelt.
O
again, through' 'es.• telephone .receiver, TEETHINt-Tt"
., Into: intelligible:sounds. , . ' ' , .,,.• -. '
..
. '• IinfOrnateli, the range of ' the
light -phone is, limited .. by the, curve• teof the earth, as the source of light
must bp in a direct line 'with the per-
ifm,reCeiving. , • '.
FERGUSON
),fFt!'cliaati14.67.1:8Filiarqachoatr•,h..
rxio,
-Lalet
they 'sire e hanie,'er-
Irelend, being brought "to Scotland as
,
and -there. .411 -der .both Engllsh
and medieval clerical,Latin,infittp,neee,i.
'developing respettively into the, fore-
going forins of fandly names. ,
The --name„ of--F.!ergus -.figuree,
and history ,of tJe pre -Christian.
But the spelling rea.rglius is a chisel'.
appioxirnaUcn. as it wasgpellefi .w4.4
the old Trisn.elphabet4. 4 • ,
Al?014 the penod 200:- -A?...I);;:liefaire,
-Irelanir.:beetitiiii7thfitiffitifOil,, • there.
was .4 great" exodus of. eXpeditions of
eonqUest• and .colonization from the,
..north. of ',Ireland • t� Scotland. The
Irleli clans Whleh settled In Scotland,
`Or ;Alba, as they called • it then, were
the progenitors: of the present Gaellc
portion of the • Scottish race, for -the
Most part Highlanders;'• •
,This name,r. which was 'compOunded
of two .Gaelic. words, With 'a:meaning
of "ittanIY.deed," developed in SCot-
leadinto the:form Pearachar'.in !peak,
Instances, from whieh .the:Latinlied
version 'Parquhardua . was taken,: later,
being shortened into Farcinher,'.' • •.:
tlie addition " of the Angle -Saxon.
ending, "son" to the Celtic. name Per-.
s: (a much.mere (YonimOn inixtere of
tongues in Sentland. than In :Ireland),
..
, •: • -
ARMSTRONG,
Varlation,-Armatrann,
Orl n111 --TE 1.0 lAn•
tiource_rilekney,ne,
,Y,40.;'1_401.1,1r404%..,1)r:4170,0,0
*77W-zqiiiin iat'erViik
jead
borne•thr. centuries by One Of the meat
,c+ '1119:119.fittlish:;low-
,-
JandS. • 'But it Is by no means borne,
Only by Seas, and It IS a product, of
ithe.EngliSh,not.the Gaelic tongue:
.4eThe nante appeare:.to , have .sprnrig-
uP ilidependently;, in, Many loCaiitiee,
•dheing.esobritnietor liickname- of the
'type; demiting-a-plifaicai 'Chariot -60i'
Mon in medieval Vegland., Its' mean-
, .
ing, • of ,course, • is' exactly • What, it
seems,. "strong, arm!! One variation
of it whicli virtp.a4I3 ,hge becerne
01)50 -
lite And isiterY.rately!inetwith -In the
Vnited.States, 1e,"Strongitharm."
There is no doubt that in the cases
of a number of fanilliee the nitmeia
the Norxitan-French "Braile-fer" or
Simply the 'Anglicized. eqpivalent of
. „ .
l'Efras-defer" ("af= a iron"), adopted'
at the period when the Anglo-Saxon
influence ,reasSerted, itself. tlirOughout
Insects as Pohcement•
,• of course produced the faintly 'name of
-
. •
The world's Most novel police force
Is Probably that „which j_e_heing.trained:_6
by_a...London a TRO
It consists of insects!. They are - , • • .
pTod ,and trained.' in a -laboratory at
Bilharii; to fight against -arid -kill other- -DUE111-1111NBLOOD
. • .. ,
The aggregates of all tbe things we
do. In llfe, ouch, as the steps wetake,
the words We speak the beatings, Of
the .40aTt aUd. so CO! grow 01400,
proportions,
• .-1-3u."111xF4" 70.07;01r.:44,'' aske(L.•Iletirgelf
;lflrw7:1R04.3',121.1*.'iYa IV Nal f,O.;:-43.2t,t14,1..
.119 4:0:!'),W4414-i:Wirligiiiii?n,
you Ar4* A hriilic penman you will
thirty±a
and twirls that, stretched out into a
,Straight iine,wonld Cover a distance of
PrXteett teet or Mor'0; , , .
An easyt calcujatlon wfll bring the
.fitirly..rapid.'wrior. to. the c"°4;14°1t
.
in- forty- Minutes.' of ,centIntiOnsi
7: -writing hiSPen`frifeiara'•fnillig,:and_
4hat7tik-ffiVe,--,..hoUrs-iialcoVerk a third -of
.4 mule with:hi§ penlioint.•
Supposing that.s • clerk, Writes ,0 teed'.
.ily :ler live heart; dining., 2,09days for
every."pne Of fifty years, be will, at the
.end_othie4tinuehaVOTdraWir.-a-line-en
paper nearly four thousand -miles
or much farther . than the 'distance
l• from: London to Toronto, An Office
1, Staff Ot.::.44, men ' would in the 'ifhii:te
• polled put an ink line round the•enhat,
NI4X-11744...„
MORNING
YOUR,
taasiij., CLEAN: AMEX /CV /al*
Prikvf,a,,FASA,Ofn,f,nesievrecrawa0Faama
in "Pioualo,
DOG
DISEASES
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in How to Font •
ht;n!od Frw co oar Addens
br ibt Author. •
,M&CL4YQ.OVEII, CO. loft
IhS. Wed '24th .sferel
auf. vie, ca.&
' There is a legendthat the name of
the founder of the. Arinstrong border
clan . was :named Palkbairn* but (that
a Scottish king conferred the former
name on hlinfor his feat in aiding the
•• • •
monarch to -mount his horse; burdened
with heavy armor as 1e was, when his
former steed•., had been killed • und r
Iiiiii in battle, a legend -borne, out by
the crest, 'which 'shows an .armored
arrwith. the hand grasping an armor-
ed, leg, evidently meant to illustrate
the act.mentioned.'.'.
. .
insecti. Which .destroy .or harm crcipa
Per instance; caterpillars can be pre
vented, from ruining.. trees and so, ,on
by. tuilhing against, the* '',horciee. of
other caterpillars,, trained to have cnn-
nibal
Instinets,".• So' that they :fight
and. eat 'pestii.
The:inventor .of•this' aid to farmers
and gardeners Mr. Cr,abbe:,' One et
his greatest' successes Is the produc-
tion '/Ot:•• a slug -tiger.' 'This, creature.,
'hailed testocella, 'has, very sharp.
laWS, 'with which It pierces the slugs
and- them.
• 'Almost any kind of Insect pest Can
be fought by other'inaeeta and as tiMe:
gees. on it May be poseibleite.makethe
Process. of destruction absolutely
na-
tural. That it to, Say; the. insect -killers
*ill -breed Without.any assistanCe froni
Science.
•
Russian Horse Hair Best for.
Violin Bow. Strings.
. . .
Horses: are bred' in Russia for the,
purpose' of using. their hair'.,for
, bows, according. to an Interesting
'dole in a recent &Sue ot,the Scientific
American., • The 'finest bows, Lie con.
strticted with hair from.,Whitehorses
and, speeitil ranches ..are• Maintained.
for breeding -the- horses whode hair is
of this .color. • r
'rhe primary sorting • of the .liair
takes place at the 'ranch, from which-
. • .
It goes to the bleacher, .who bleaches
the 'hair`witli sulphur. It ikbotind tip
in 'hanks of 100 to 150, hairs, and. the
, ,
hankeare then. ready for export. One
,hinik -usually goes to a' bow On 'ar.
rivelt_at_the_10.7-factoty-ov-the,rePalr`
.room of, the, largo dealer the hair is
CoMbed out and fixed on the end 'with.
shellac. , ' •
The hair ;is straightened o'ut by
means ,Of a special com,b and fastened
,into the frog it the 'loafer end et, the,
stick.
Happy Savings.
„.
' When:You're all fired out and .ready to
•' And men's wets seen' mean atid Vile,
Don't frown •and scowl and glare. at
, the world--
Surprise thern all with a ,sralle.
'Twill take less out Of your tired old
hulk, ,,,.•
tide *You over a while;
tor It takes eixtY,tour. muscles te•tee...
:hien a frown .
Anil Only -thirteen tot a smile..
M. Catlin.'
4'The hutlian body is the vehicle of
C010Saf 1 'atict absorbing evelutiOnalli
Said. $ir
.Baby's teething time Is a pine': of
worry. and aialtietY to,niett litotherfil
The little ones become cross:: peettlah;
their little ,iftOlitech beee:nes deranged
and constipation and COiiC•netn in. To
Make the teething 'Period ,eitat.toit 'baby
the ' stomaeli and bowels MICA .be kept
sweet and regnlar,.. Thin; can, .be done
by the lise Of ElabY, owe! Tabiets---
tliefdetiljaxatiyo
for little .ones. The
Tablets are A *ire; retie/. or all the
minor aliments Of. ChildhOtid such as
.cOnotiPatien, collo, lindigeStion, colds
and smple feverfi.. They alWaYsdo
goed-nOVer• harm. ! The 'Tablete aro
sold by thedieihe da1er or by Mail' at
25..,.e.ents a imi."froni.TherDt.„
Medicine 0e4.Britiektillo, Ont.
• The greatest feature in the evolu•
lion Of human life is perhaps the, dis-
'covery of the uses of lire and its ap-
IplidatiOn t� cooking.
..-0.1•000Or'411tiard's-sind takii-ne,'.Othetr:4-
!` •
•
..Church Built From Qne
.,•
—Santa -Rosa,- Cal if o rnitc-lfaica'Han:
niiiirch which !seats .200 , peoPle,
•Millt -"entirelyfrom,ene giant' redwood
„Which,. Whilst standing,' Was Atlft.In
diameter., •
This giant tree'produced ,78,000ft. of
Itimber, besides many. then:Salads, of
shinglea.,with Which the church was
zoofecl.;!-_ ,After _the ...Minding was cozn,
pleted 60,09,6 sithigies:*Ore left Over.
The tree grew upon a high mountain
range fifteen inilee-frotithe,i'Pacille"
Coast, .and When .folled was estimated"'
to be 890 ; years ,oldIt teOli several
'days to cut the tree down and iriOntha
,
"BsuatweiteurNhis, tree Was a mere in-
fant_WY0,119,41PAXedWitk..ttoineof the
when felled, was ft:rand to•haros tarted
its growth
, Perhaps.
Dealer-L''Don't you want 'seine' nib°
fresh eggs?, They're just from- the
eountry." •, • • . •
Customer -•!"What country?"
ARGE STUCK TROJAN VLEc..
'trio Washing Machines being
field direct from Toronto warehouse
while they last at $88. Regular retail
rice -$165, Write 'at 'once.' IP. It.
ott,Or; 10i At1tic Ave., Toronto:
It Usually Disappears When the
• •
Blood is. Made Rich and Red.
Thin blood is one of the most com-
,
mon causes of stomach' trouble. It
affeets the digestion very quickly. The
glands that furnish thedigestfve fluids
are. diminished in their' activity, t.he
stomach muscles ere.. Weakened an
there •-fs lose of nerve fOree; In ihi
State of health nothing WillinOre.qUie
ly ,restore the 'appetite; digestion :an
normal nutrition than ;good;. rick. red
••'+ , ' '
. , , . .•
Dr, urtip4ioe Pink:.PillS,act, directly
on the '"bloo,d, ',Making, it 'rich. and red,.
and thia •enriched .blood strengthens
weak nerveS,:•atimtilates tired muscles_
and aviakens. to normal activity the
glands that oupply,the:digestive fluids
This is shown by an improved appe-
tite„ and seen the. effect of4heSe bloOd
'enriching ' pips, Is evident throughout
the whole system. You find that what
Yon' eat does not 'distress ..yeu, and
that :you . are, vigorous' instead' Of Ir.;
rItable. and listless. If your' appetite
le fickle,. you have any: 'et the. dig
treasing pains and •syinptdmi',Of. Judi,
gestiOn,i you should 1;1;t _Once take Dr
Williams:. Pink Pills and profit, by the
better condition in.:which they...will put
your bleed... • ,
These Pills are sold by all dealers in
Medioin,e, you can, get thein by mail
at 60 cents It bait from The Dr. 'Wil
-
Hanle!' liedicilie Cq.; Brockville, Ont.-.
•
The Power of, Light_ ,
It has been Pointed out that not only
the.:direction and •liatensitY of light but
its 'death' " coneidered , in 'eSti-
mating its poor to reveal fine .de-
tails:•" Eitperiment shows that most
.:Rerso,ns. are; Shortsighted! tor bitto,,and,'
Violet' light,' .• When patterns' are il-
laminated alternately with red, green
and blue light it is found .that for ease
of seeing' minute details • bine' and
•green light" are 'preferable. to red for
-sirert• d !stances' but-thritlit. gfeiler, dis-
titn&is red light:gives the best reaults.
Truth .is peraonified tie..feminine;•
but :why, nobody kneWit",I
RoDahliam• --tr-
In the nearluture the dahlials'ifite-
1Y to hecothe one Of theehief sourcei
of the-world:a sugar supply: T
formula for dahlia sugar has' just been
completed at. the University of South -
'.ern California, and, it will probably re
'suit in thousands of. acres •being occu7
pied with .the tultiVation of a tuber
*Nell has hitherto been Valued only
for its flower, " " • "
,
The tuber of thedahlia`cOntaine net,
only a'large Percentage ,of Sugar,' but
sugar one .and a ,half tinaes as sweet
as cane or beet Sugar.
d• • Probably,' the . gr.eatest . benefit de-
rived from 'this new, discovery of the
conamercial-,Valhe. Of the'dahlia tuber
" is that the sugar, ,It ylelds;is :quite
harniless, to -diab6fic patients,and this
fact, taken In connection with the req•
cent diScovery of insulin, Will bring'
cheer and new 'hope to •thousands "of.
. , ,
.invalids.
Water cyOgy. •
Gypsies who love the water love' the
Of Slaps along a ragged coast at dawn,
'Always they want,a spar, to lean 'upon,
And freighters steaming down as salty
bav, , , ,
Gypsies who love the Sound" that water
- makes
-TIle7;r1vuleirs'oraf t.,wniniktIlly:t-f-walai.v"aes71Yosng7a15:411ptielr9,,
The sound of ,foaming, water when It
breaks:.
_
Gypsies ',there are who lore the way of
'. • •
Roads that go eastward underneath'
, the Moon,'
Valley's -•etzdaisies'and new d
Roads that go westward, in the heat of
• noen. • . '
But: ,.they who love the water alw
See
Through rifts, Of:Moonlight vessels or •
• "
•
• ;'' • MONEY ORbERS
N Ight VVork.
,
"When was Rome built?" asked the
teacher. • , ; •
•
"At night; znatam," was theahrpris-
hig reply of One little, girl.
"How did, you get ,that Idea?", •
;Please,' ma'am,'I've heard my' dada
say that Heine wasn't‘built in a day.
took,
Care -worn, nerve -exhausted -wemen
ne'ed Bitio-phesphate,' a 'Pure organic
Phosphate .dispensed by; druggist/ that
New York''and • Parte physicians bre-
scilbe toinerefaiii Weight and strenaM-
and4o,-teriVffitql- onks-and feel;
Ings. • Price $1. per ' .Arrow, -
Chemical . Co., Beets
. BABIES LOVE
AinsAvitatovrs SYRUP
.The [dints' awl C1111,62'2 &editor
Pleasant to give -pleasant to
take. ' Guaranteed purely vege-
table aild absolutely harmless.
It diarrhoea, overcomes colic,
diarrhoea, flatulency and
other like disorders.
' The even published
forznula appeals on
FVerY 'able- •
, AgAIIDragetatt
COLD? °
Tike a Small pan Of boiling water
and put half a teaspoon of MEN,
THOLAT,UM in the 4ot, wati)r, then
.breath.the- steani.--"It's-the-bast
and 'also tlie quickeist, way to. get
rater.' '
rOf ,_211.4 at ' all Onts Stirs%
• .. Witte •tor Five Banal%
THE MENTHOLATUNI. CO,
'Brldjahurg.' 'Oat, . •. • • o-.
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I• INFLUENZA.
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• Don't wait till you get the 'fiu.
' Inhale Minard's night and morn- .
' ing. The great preventive.
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MINARCYS I
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DIGESTION, GAS,
0 CH TROUBLE
"Pape's .Diapepsin" is the _quickest,
surest relief for indigestion, gases,
flatulence,-..;heartbdrn, sourness, or
stomach distress caused by acidity. A
few tabletsgive almost In:mediate
stomach relief. Correct your 'Stomach
and digestion now ,forn few cents.
Druggists sell' Millions of packages of
Pape's Diapepiin '•;
'Give Sick Child, -
"California Fig Syrup",
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Harmless • LaxatiVe for • a
• Constipated Baby 'or C •
hild..
Constipated,bil
Ionl
s, feverish; .
and ,Childreti !eve
• to •take genuine
California'
Syrup;", No.oqi,er.
laxative.,regulates
the tender' 11ttur
bowels So nicelY.
MY -MAS
OF -BEAUTIFUL HA
35 -Cent "Danderine" Sir --W&---'-
v-eilLifeletis; Neglected—
An abundancenf
luxuriant hair full
of gloss, 'gleams .
and life shortly ,
• fellows' a genuine
toning up of neg-
lected scaips,with
dependable 'Dan7
derin'e."
Palling ha 1"r,'
Itching scalp and ,
the" dandruff Is ,
!corrected"."*.miediately. . Thin; dry,.
, ,
wispy &fading hair is quickly invigor-•
ated, taking on .new Strength; 'Color
and youthful ,beauty. „ "Danderine'`'Is
delightful On the hair ;i a refreshing,
stimulating Unite .7-• not sticky or
greasy!. • Any drugstore,. • •
Face Disfigured
With Large Pimples
Culicura Healed
, "For Sated time my face was af-
fected with pimples and .skirt.• trap_
times -
would be very irritating.
The . Pimples were • Very '
bird and large, and turned
bluish. when' rubbed "oi
picked, which caused'dis7
ligurement.
,
was treated but it did'
not prove eatidfaaoxy. , I xead ati
ad-
vertisement for duticura Seep and
Ointmeflt'arid decldcd to try them,
.and after *ging two cakes of Cuticura
; Soap and two boxes of Cuticiira
Ointment 1 wait 'heeled." (Signed)
, Mrs: Earl Cooke,-BOX,374, INTapitnee,
pimples oi; other eru dons., They are
....CuPiclira Soar, !lailY.,arlth.Cuticura
ortdrnent occasionally, prevents
It sweetens the stomach and starts a pleasure to use, as is also Cuticura
griping Contaitis no. narcotics or
the liver and bowels , acting .without Talcum for Pad= ng the akin.
ample lonareebr Won Addre . "I. Lin.
costIt is always safe to send te'Dominion
s,three cents . ' .
Express Money Order. ilYe..,:.....d011arai....soduriog ...drussi-,say-rrettitiofolit„..surtohd.ereaa. besoguattic2souculiicoasnoapsi Zen.,..haatt 25Itriseande150:1"thotroaluricut :in' trez,ug. -
, . • y-ru`-=a-lid--irvOld-coffiitiffeitsl
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,. • our 'dggist
* • -England ntWales - • Insiup
st -on genuine -1.'ealifOrnia Fig
.s.k tilene,there -s h contains- directions.
vruP c
are 40,000 bland 'peoPle. '
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Keep Minard's LInlinent in the house.
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,THE PROBLEM .0F PACK -INC-
Surely there is sorne better via,gthod 'than ,thls!
ASPIRIN
• Say "Bayer" and' Insist! . •
,
, Gnlese you see' th name "13nYer" on
package or on tablets •eta aro 1101. get
ting :he genuine.I3aye product proved
Jiafe by mullh.ns and-iireScribed ,by
phisiniang ,overt tWefity-three years for
-Colds - Headache -
Toothache, ' , Lumbige
Earache• ?: •Ilieuutnt(sta •
Neuralgia •Paln„ Pain
Accept "Bayer: Tr.,klets of Aspirin,
only. Bich unbroken package con,
' tains proper direetions; Handy bores
of twelve tablets Cost few cedt.i, Drug
giati aloeer betties" �f :24-iad 10
Aspirin is ,the .trade mark. tregiatered
.Ir Canada) of ElaYer Ilithilfacture et
Nonoaceticacidester o Salicylielletil,
While it Is *ell 'known' that Aspirin
means Bayer` Maeufactureto assist
the public Against imitations, the lab
lets of Bayer ,Conipany. Will he stajnp.,
ith-theirtrintral tratienta114- the
,
Was- Greatly Benefited , by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Sydenham, Ont, -"I trtok
ifiedidltier-befare-tWhnh'irtirlitiffan tif
, it was a great help to me as I was YOB'
poorly until .1 had started to take it.
juot• felt ,ao though 'Vas tired out all '
1 -the time and Would have weak, feint
spells. ..My nerves would bother me un-
til I. could 'kTe.t little rest, night or day,
-I was told ny a 'friend to take Lydia E.
Pinkhant'S Vegetable Compeund,-,and L
only took a few bottles and it helped me
, wonderfully. 1 would recornmerid it to '
any Woman. I am doing what Lean th „
,recommend this good medicine.' I will -
lend that little book you sent inc te any
one,Loan help: :You can with the great- ••
eit of pleasure use my name in regard to
the Vegetable Compound if it will help
others take it. "--.--Mrs. HAltvEY MILLa+
Sydenham; Ont.
f It IS remarkable how Many eases have
been reported similar to this one. Many
, women are podrly at such times and get
•into: a' weakened,' run-down condition,
when it is etisential to the mother, -,aa
well as the child, that het strength bo
kept up -
Lydia E. l'initharres Vegetable COM.
pound is. an excellent tenie for, the
Mother atthis tittle. It, is 'prepared
from medicinal roots ind lierbOand does
not oontain any harmful druI
gs. t mar be
rftursing mother.
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(he question of lialgration aa a meana of relieving congoAtion,qa the'
Isjes find p.000lfrig the etbpty sp4ees ef the'ekee.rseas, Dominions mast
gooh-bo," :Sol v ed ) ro on-Lrcmitir$, , .
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