The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-12-20, Page 3,1013. -F's" Story.
Sir Robert Baden-Powell tan ,always
be relied -..uport to tell a step y Worth
retelling, At t.he,reeetit.dinner.0 th
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'stostiotaticesebttlestrOling-sidluirt,t''st.75re'
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T. -es -se -slated :en ;',•tianuting, 'incidents Id ;Which
'lie and hie wife, were eoncerned While
'eameing .in a wpotil beloaging-'to `one
• of the newly -rich. •
• Lady BadeePowell asked perrnis
don to put hp a tent in the wood. Af-
ter Beate .hositation, SaaetiOn, was
fortheeinitig • - ••
. "Pat_ 3Seu....ninst bring, the General
Ill
esee.S.e,"ssinsitstedstheSlancletwaer's,„-
: gerladYfihiP•Dolitten ants the Geer -
al, ,.' Wile' was • Inlay Orthernaselng, the
•
horse. ' , ,„ , •
"That hint'?" excleinied lanclown-
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et: ---'•!-G,Cieds heavens! -1- theeght he
Woe tall, slim, end -well, laandsonae.
11.001.1•1,..100•••••=1.0111,
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•
,
Sure Sign the Blood Is Watery 'or ROWAN , ;came. Pleardse Antwerp, Cologne and
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Varlotions Rohan, Roan, Flea°bans 143'c'n8 have giventven nntnr4nialah taintlF
'i'nenle with thin blood are, more enb- Racial Origin-ielsh, also English. " •
jeCt to heeslachee than full-blooded EleurOse-GlYen name, aloe gentliaPhic • WALLACE
persons and the form, of enttentle that cal, VarlatIons-eWstilles Wales, Welsh,'
ettliet litreVeteit Stria is ttlinthet ttlWaY4' • PY far' the ma3or1t1s. Of rant/lies Racial, •Orlein-e-s•-Mititile. English.,
sbeartag trainee in Mt „group are of Seuree-Deioriptitte of natIonelfts
ittelt7DriffetKa0.SiOse-WL.MOrsifiWYfaled1417,ZiaMiligSiZarieViinaliitir7'Stat'iti
Oen the:name:also developed In -Medi et-stssietlesesleu ersia secreert 4:+puroimT,,.0
vca Thigland frnni .4n. 'independent In ances iu wiaOlt.pecuIar. .cges
'source, • . •• 'neve taken place. For the Most pert,
The. larger. of. thetwesIritth source's koweVer, the ,nerne's. develo,pment. hap
of the name Is the given ettilla 'of been regular. '
"Rogliats!" wttleh, libetally translated, r It o'rigtnated• as a ,Surattine, .13nt
means ",the chosen. (me." The "0.408-s there are evidences that set an, early
Inane, touse the fleetest equivalent ter-, period, befotethe.lfetruation of faintly
. ,„ _ .
Surnames and
eir Origin
aPeraneanied bat headache*, tnOtheY
'
WEI ilInPirer'' 'yen have- co tie t tra t.
, cutting „headaches and; vallok, the;
I. face, they show that the: blood Is thin
! end yeur 'efforts. should' directed
• towerd, building up your blood, It„ fair
.1 treatment 'With Dr. 'Williams' Pink
• Pills. Will do this, and the.rich,. red
btond made bYthiSee -PIUS hanistieethe-
headeche.
- •
OriFd is tarbanees- tellteeheatthltre`
How "Q", Became p kevellst.
Since Sir Arthur 4u1I19r-,Couch be -
°ante King ,Edward VII. Professor of
• English Literature at •Cambridge; he
appears to -have laid aside the mantle
of romance he used to weer as. "4),"
and asaumed the gown 0! .literary
• ,critic. ' s•
*
Some year e ago Sir Arthur told bow
he came to write '"Dead Man's' Rook."
"It Was in 1886;" said,. "that the
of noire -writing occurred' to me.
Akthat tithe I was d classical lecturer
at :Trinity, and Was spending the 'long
vacation at Petworth,In Sussex. .t
had got my. lectures ready, and time
• hung rather .heavily on my bands in
• that quiet plane; When it oecurred to
nie that I Might write a ate& Of' nci:
•ventute. •• •
.•
• " 'Treasure ',stand' Has very eelinier
at that tinie, and the 'shillingehbeker'
.w,aen power in the. land, -so I thought
•. I- wetild tey my. hand at ecatething of
the kind. One day I sat (lore and be-
,
• "The 'thing seemed to, prettY
caused by their blood' than Meet 'nen-
pie have any 'idea Of. When, your
blood is Impoverished,41te 'nerves suf
,-
fer from -lack -of nourishment, and You
may be troubled with Insomnia, -neur-
itis, neuralgia Or sciatica. Muscles
subject to strain are undernOurished
e
tism or luitibago. If your .blood is thin
and :you' begin to show symptoms of
arty of these disorders, try building up
the blood with I)r. Williams' Pink
Pills, and as the blood is restored to,
its normal condition the trouble will'
disappear. There are many people
•who owe •their present state of good
health to Dr. Wiliiaras' Pink Pills ancl
most of theth do not hesitate to say en. •w,ord first. to become a given .name, tural that.the same appellation should
' f
lion slue to. poor, watery blood, • or
nd you may halts) muscular rlieuina-
t e ,old Irish spelling, trace !back In mimes hed become getteral ands coin -
Ate.. IipOded .wIth !brilliant, light, or. even
nearlisevetyseese_AelaSchleftainsastiliesspletesthroughttests-En'glendsit,,AltiOdant0
'ititine-WhO was a':'deicendAut-7.fa the:' to be used as a. given netne, with eadee
line of O'Dea. " here and there where 1t use Or a
. The other -Seurce ie from the given faruilYs xi:44W developd, Anew •fivnt• the
name, or eobriquet. "Itnedli," meaning gtven name tit Walleee, ."
"red." Ruadh iarnetswith: meat fro- 'Intie. begiaeiagsit, wee sureaniel
qeentlY In the trial nemenclatare, buf purely descriptive of .thitienalityl and
Always In the 'form' Of .a descriptive ad- you ran .acrose it in, _the Oldrecords
ditien to thetamily name, diatiagaiih- in such forms:. as Owen. • le - WalYs,
ing one branch of 'a faintly front an meaning "Owen the Welsh.".. It was
Other by its Coloring, which ,explains 'ver'e common. toe, -for' even in those
why We so 'oftea meet such ternts in days the Close knitting ,of the, bonds
leish, and eVezi,ScOttieh history as "The between ngIand and Wes had be -
Red O'Conner," '"The Bleak Denotes" gee; 'andethere were 'many Men of
and the like. I3ut, only: under, vetyex Welsh .blood geettered 'throughout the
ceptional circumstances have such former •country. It swap. just the •sort
qualifying terms developed, into real of distinctive, description that a, man'o
family names in the. Gaelic tongue, neightfOrs. wOuld'pick Out, by which. to
The Usual Coarse would be fpr, such a differentiate him, and it was alio sm-
.,
'The crOcutt, ,w Ile th"tadeafe:er,e !larks
Vefelde. arr141 sh.4,en:
At 4Pr11's tench, the crudest bark
• Iliscovers gems of green. •
Then sleep theAseasorissfull of Might;
While slowly :wells the Pod
And rein& the peach, and in the night
The mliehrOcin tbursts the sod. '
braind With ellver,biTra:
'The Snow -drift aialnet thebut,
• An,d night Is nietc'd with stars; '
-eleventry Palmer°.
• :Liquid Light.
,
"Wendera never .eeeee"- an old
Saying, ana certainly as tract teday att
ever It was. The simple- eleetrielight .-
eWitchstsYsTneenti,. Pt ;will Ok:tr.ropmzcan-;
whole town ilittintileted in a Moment,
'N • • • • • . •
NTAS. tr ,P,Me40014..Stell in Loya4oe,. put
we. ere,, .now promised:: o; light 'which'
" never gees, tout.•', There, is'nothing to
. pay, oX-cept the -Original cost of hay -
halt a pint.of ilquId airs
• •Yeu. 'pont yearliqatd, light tntit, a
• bulb, and thereetatent light, is. said.'
to be superior to OlOCtrie' Or any other
known ' light, • • except • Nature's own'
brand of .daylight, This light, being,
in fact, rectio-ectlyes will remain geed
for Seen years or Mere when: the
bell) may require.re-filling.
It is claimed also that :this ..,11qu1d
Will eventually make :.ctiel and oil
power' a thing of the petit. If that is
,
the 'case, the reel abolition ot patoke
seems to.be 'in:eight, for 'although elec-
tric ,poWer is smokeless, there ,will be
stnolte as` tongsas fuel Is necessary for
its generations • r.e '
and. from this detrelop into a family
name. • Se with "Ruadh," the family
name developed from which is proper-
ly Ruane. • But,the shnilatity of ,sound
between' Rowan and Reale has often
led to their interchange in English
spelling.•' '
, . ,
The • Engliehfamily name Is proper-
ly Roan, which was the common
medieval 'Spelling .of the name' of the
citritairen, i1i1f•-•
England from.foreign titles quite com-
monly came to be known by the names
ofthe*Pit ettss_gr_countries whence ,they -
he applied, to his sone. ;Thus It be-
came e -Amity -name, or sorts istilte
eerlYe' and even deVelepeda. use as .a
• given name; thciagh as .a rule the :use
of ,fanaily names for beet* did, not
become, e euetem dritil Icing after the
fOrm'ation family 'Magee was eam;
: Thus In some' lastances: thoseAear-,
ing the . name of 'Wellaceneestreacende
.antsot someone Who bore the given
name of Wa1ia. But for the ntpst..
•pett they are descendants of anceitere
-originallYsWgialts
„.
Watta nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills now,- and note hew
your' strength and health will
im-
prove. You can get, these pills through
any dealer in medicine, or by mail; at
-50 dents' a• box from, The Drs Williams'
.Medicine Co, .Brockville, ',Ont. ••
:Daddies. ,
I Would rather ,be the daddy, ...
• Of 'a romping; laughing crew,
.01sa.--brig-h4eyed-e1nibby
And a little girl or two,
s•
. .
Th th
In a •high and lofty Seat,"
Telling empty aderation.. •
'• krtnir the ,Eittbjee4 at his keetSs
I• Would ratherown theft' Itiesee'
, As at night to me they run, '
• easily, and by the „end' of the vacation an
e monarch of .a 'nation,
'1 had done about half pf it, and had
gat .my :characters •Ante 'a . frightful
Mess. s • .
'When .1returnedto Oxford a friend
got hoed ofthe manuscript ii,nd atis
vised me to finish the story: .I got
through' 'it in the followings Easter -
vacation in 'Cumberland, where I was
.•• .. • . , ,
, "The book was accepted at once, and
, it came out in 1887. • So, you see,..1
-have no harrowing tale .to tell of, the
. early' trialof authorship; it was. very
, simple An my case." ",
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• ,
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Th6.,Court Adjeurned.
Learyer,, nlity,Wrielit,' and Peet; Judge
E: A. •FarrY .10. also ' an admirable' ra-
• , .
Conteura, .`, •• • ,•
• -Onezot his beet stories .COneeine the
great•Lord 7 Measfield, whO-"Peiti little
;•attentlea- te .retigiotie ,heltdaye." -• -
•; He ':once .even suggested that •th
court titight sit on Geed Friday. Th
members . Of the Bar S were: horrified
• Sergeant Davy, Who .Was In the case
heysed In ..eCeeptance sot the :propos
tient •;•se; • .. '
....i4f,,your lordship •pleases.; ,but you
166114 Will be the firstsjudgestlia
,has done so sinee•Pontius Pilate!"
Tira,ceurtndjournecl until Seturday
•
Than to be the king,who misses', -
All the, simpler. forms •of fun, •
Whenhis dreary day is ending,.
He is dismally alone, •
But when my sun is ,descending,
There are joyssfor rite to own.
„ „
ile
niay,ride to harnssind
I .nitiat 'Walk a enact street,
Bet when once theY, see me, coining,
Then .O.n.joyone flying 'feet ,
T,hey...conte racing te Me:madly,:
And II Cathie:dawn with,a•Steing,.
And I ,say lt,peoudly, ,gladly,
That I'm'happier •than kiugs
. • . • ,
You may, talk pf loftYplaces,
..You may hodet,of pomp 'and power,. ;
Menmay turn. their eager faces •-
Tothegl�ry of an•.houri • '
:But give me the tremble station,
I- . With its joys that long. survive,' -'
For thedaddies of n,natio,ns • -
r •-seAre the hanniestanen'alive
t . _..se-Edgare.A. Gueets
' • .
Canadian Exhibits Ready at
,
.. Plant With Brains!
The Mirneea of hi 'a plan
•
WhiCli'reyeais 'there, "fttelligence"..per
Shane than,nay other." ,A
,lightStesaCh, ,Ots: any tuddett dieterbanc,
- will .cause .th,e, leaves to..close together
• and bang4iS though theyhad 'Sudden
ly wtlted..•• • • .
'Grating •animele, are.. 'attracted , by
Ithe light, greenleaves. cif the tniniesa.
At their approachthe plant will begin
• f'. to droop. The attreetiVe fresh leaves
-.Of a. inoteentSbeforelook dry and utter-
• ly unappetizing.' The' marauding', e ni
-
mal does not fancy the dried-up
stiernnd'.aelt-linilfee
. should,the .ttliftnair-howeyet-; be 'par
•tte,;,11.•,1•04.Y,•-him io„ in-
ssesaetigate-Sfurtheresheegetessethestitit'
prieks. ,frana , .th,e. long. 'Sharp .thorns
...with Which tbessteine .0U:the Plant ate
etedded;.'lle,•is statin.conVincea, that
a ineals in this snot *mild .benccoes-
pealed by much 'Patn„ e cc he goes".•„ ,
TA ;few, ninutos. after:_the.:•clingerils:'
• . past the lithnost Will resuniesits nsual
•.'.appearance ani foeh as green and fresh
sass
Waving Hair by "Wireless.?'
womo Will Been e, able to have
their hair permanently Waved at hetet,.
Setth the,greeteet.ease and withputnny,',
sitYtAil-iii±eettlenlY a yairg7gui-
trallan Is being,•perfedted':fOr thiS
'
• It is clalineitthat the,' new'',perniati,
ent Waving Machine will do aveay. with
• the use of electric'.w,res lit heating
the curlete : .• ,
• , The latter are heated bY steam, and
the 'heatthy. Meting Of *Mehl' the 'wav
is effected never reacheaboiling Point,
For this reerton even dyed hair can be
• Waved siteeesefullY.
• When tlie hair ;has. beenWened
attind"oltellectirtot d totted "With It
• patent Clasp -instead of ,With•strittg, it
•Is enclosed in a V0IVOt-COVdTad.:OHShi0H.1
thteti011 Which the heat is Conducted.,
' • Witeleta Waving .rettehinee' • have.
• been installed in .mastf hairdressers'
'satteatie, and Antall sets tear be had for
th e train°. Fat the putPoee of ^heating:
tho watat:, these areconnected tei
*Milli , tiejt. • . ,
SWeden bee •ati iron .mine that has '
,bee.h,41. COiltifitiotiCoperatiell stride the
:pear Magitit Chitin was sighed:
Empiee Fair'by April 1.
The Department of Trade and
•
Select Your Hens for Breeding
Now.
Sant W. ;Knifes
,Too: many poultry bteeders :letiA•e the
selection of their'breeding hens till
„Jetteeriy OrFehruery, instead°, of se -
'eating them in. the, Fall, 'when' they
goo into their winter quarters. Of
••Cciarie it is ' aet suggested that they.
he mated untlien; but by Welt -
'lag Out the. ;most desirable birds for
,next, *year's breeders. they • can, be
senarated., 'allowed free range,. if it's
„avellable, untilereaLsevere Weather
sets In.Eggsstrom•tlieee births during
,the Wilater months should ben sepals&
•
stry • consideration only. ', eThe, ;'main
'point is te have them healthy andsia
good vitality. Whensseggs -are. reqnired.
ler hatching , , de 'Maah n
Other egg producing feeds „alionld be
liniiteti,ssutraternented. hi a •Isodyl and
niuscle betiding:ration, !Cate naust„.be.
taken .nOt t� - over -feed's or ;by spring
the hens Will.•be.teo ,fat.' to lay.
If" You heve any hens Which •have-
layed • right-mi.:to' Octobersor.. Novem-
ber, hang right. ontetbein;'aleo if you
'have trap-nestedkeep • year • 150-egg'•h1tds andovei.:s If. you have :a surplus
-afshatchingeggestronissuchsetocklheY
are :readily disposed' of,-...and.'.cy!en, if
they.-enlY ley 'a 'COlinte let Settings of
egge44uslisnow.....yeasanay have Chicks,
well-Woith While from their 'eggs.
'VI/bile! your breeders should have
.. .•,
merce has received neable'stating tbes good 'Care and attention abundant ex-
The EVeetaetitig, Lamp
Canadian building it the British Em ercise' is absolutely necessary With-, I In one of :the. cemeteries. near Parte
pire Exhibition; Weinblf Park, Will he out ivhiehrsyett !.cannot 'expect the a small liiiiip' Was .keptstairniegsnnder•
hlbits itt ',place • April tat. The Cana: the: energy !Medea . ter . subsequent ;.tion on the .gravestone ran ants,wfieSs'
diatt handing 18 Much, further ed -'• utilizatton, Or the power to resist ad translated ' into' Eitglish,f, '1"ildre' lies
Vented than any of the others.. mush verse tnfluenOes. . , • 's Pierre Victor, Fournier, inventor of the
difficulty has beee, Met through lack of .Do not 'contemplate using . pullets EverIast1n Lamp Whieh, consumes
tacitities for transporting suPplieennd
materials to the; grounde. ' Labor 'Costs .eagnods.,tInneiloWrliElcrthioycolaulbiailithets",focirs.cetdh"e freer:
holiouiYr.7,Iteecs7Wilalthe.6!ile*od9!.ft'hatIPlefr°,lerojaii. aonncli.
are •esually•disaP-., husbabff.•;- His inCoeSOlable • widOW:
heVe'beett igrenter, than: antiCipated, 044 'terttlitY
but it wae felt It ,Wonid be: More eboti. „pointing- Keep' an .00 -of1:our cock- l'eentinues hils,•bedineesSin the Rue aux
()papal to :IC; .allead. and ..si3ctied early res Pl6k out the ' (Bitch .'..inatilthig; Tiele Gettds Seat W.a"11,yarts 0! the
cbmpletion than to be the merey of -14rgq'-ftarn0-!•'nnils'Oens1,-.'.1tYR-n4---Wi*-4.-§', tO-elty-'-pe,'.iint•LintOtak:ejLrl,:thOLO-npesite:;-
emnloYeeS.' tawantibe ..openeng.,„ss head Your two'or More. n ales " • •
•ity, be used one pees get",them • •"'•
-ars,ittatelftellapsetre -nlithIrdseter.e.o.seeds,
Ing Season ; • this will insure'DCaCe'and•
• denteetment In ypur, breeding quarter -s.
lireed only f rom OOOdnutIes,- ler re.:
.•
seembee, the Male bird is '50% .0f year
breeding . pen• ' • '
fel tire of the.. Nation', Cannet
,
be • entrusted.' :tO, ,the s children neloss,
their ciltiCaticits includes thefr:snifiteel
Dr. Fridtjof Nansen
.• 'Faitious Arctic explorer Whossis...1
visiting Canada. as- the League el, Na
tiorni ConiMisSioriet fizit'RefageesT 1.1e
is appealing for kelp for the refugees
"Iliferent parts of ,EuroPe. 4•
exhibition, when:all lthildings„ :Would
4 ZimeneceSsesilystotinar-eiedsateattystOste
•
str
Both .Australla and New Zealapa, ad-
.
Mit thatCada has stolen itnierch on
, • •
them ands secured greater results.;
, .
"I Wish now," said the lecturer, "te
tax your nierriery!'s, A . wail An. the
audience: E,'Has it come to that?" • '
I Ask •fer MInar_diesandaakestut-Othitse-,
` Cone to the Lectures, Demonstrations and 'PraCtices
at the
Ontarto-.4kgric.ulturat.
.1924 ORT COURSES'— ip24,
Stock- :and 'Seed Judging Two and accounts ---Feb, 4 '.,-417eb. 16.
weeks) -January .8th - 1-90. ' • Market Mill(..incinding Mechaelbal,
Poultry .Raising es. (Font Weeks -Refrigerattion-xFeb...1.8 Match 1.
;, -Januaty 8th •- Februery 2nd.• Condensed, and POWdered Milk-
; '• ' • • liortipulture Ceurses: March 3rd• - March 15t1,1.• --
Fruit and Vegetable Grey/Inks-Jane •Lce-Cream, including ," Meohatiical
'uary 21 -at tebttlary.2nds 1 Refrigeratione-Mateh.17 Mer. 28
• Floriculture and Landscape Garden Creamery • and Cheesemaking
. Inge -Feb. 4th --Feb. 18th. ' Course, including. lSiechanicel Ro
balty Courses: 24 - g8.
•Cour; for 'Factory Cheese anii, Bee Keeping . (TWO 1Weeke)-Jan-
.....„„„Butterinalters •-,-e-stetnuary •Ond• 8the-stattattrY-19th. 1
March 14th. • a' ' Drainage', and Drainage', 'Surveying
COW,-Testing--Jan-Itti 19th. . (Two •Weekti)s-sTen, 8'7, Jan. 19:
.Farm Dairy -Jan'. 2Ist Farm power, Traetors,
rap...tory Milk and ,orea,at. Testing; Gasoline Engines, etc. (Two
' including Factory Menagenient Weeks) -Jan, 22,- Feb, 2, ' s
These cohrees are panne to meet the roriclrenlenta torolers. farmere tong, dairymen,
men, hes-keeper. end itortirulturtsts,, who, tot,. he able to leave home tot tint A ihOrt swat miring
nintor month.. .
Alf courses sra froo, with the , exception ot the dairy counde, for which a mall rotilstration
• 'tab is eastsed.
A clump from the •tome surroundings: moatins' other people intorostect In the OxInga In which..
roll aro Interested. exchange of exptuen'oe and the icoulrement of, knoadedge, clo you acid.
Flan 'to suo.nd sortie contra that appeals to son. neduore rste, on miscast,: Wfito for book-.
let Octal:ling the course& and Bak tor rafts's 'ocrunosto.
13, nEyNoLos,,ItLA L. .STEVEWSON; I A. 11i. PORTER,
President• DIreCtor of Extension' Registrar
srss:
• • ' •-•••• • • • •' • -• - • ,e-si-,•".•,'•7'r-
roli
• owl%
ask for
O@MEEIV
VIM2 @UV
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SIIVED. BABY'S Maud-"SoYour new beau posses-
, • Can', Fiy With That..
.see anairehip. Doesn't it Make you
, . .
Ethel -"Not the, kind he. has. _It's,
• an h,eirship to about el:nation dollars.”.
. Mrs. Alfred; Tranditenientagne, •St;
shiLichel-LcleessSeints,-'.Ques-Ssertites:•:
"Baby's' OwnTablets are .anetteelient
medicines; They saved my; baby's life,
and I can higlaxerceranniendskS" '
0.11mothets." Mrs': Traaplieniontagne's'
experience is that' of ; thousands' of:
other. mothers • :who have 'tested' the;
Worth BabY's, Own Tablets. The
Tablets are a 'sure and safe medicine
for tittle onesand never fail to regu-
late the bowels 'end ,stenutch; thus tes
lieving all the mitter ills fromwhich
children suffer. • They are sold by
medicine 'dealers • ' or by mall: at 25
cent* a .beix from. The Dr: Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont..
Short-islved Joy,
, Jc
tittle Thomas' nicither was an in-
valid, iindsOnis aunt looked after his
religioits tristructien,- and let no occa-
mien. pass .to enforce seine' Precept.
' day's Thomas 'suddenly' said: -
"Oh, deaf; I wish I had Winge."•
-
• This angelic 'aspiration. was regard-
ed 'With great joy by the two 'sfetereS
and they eagerly asked why he wtslied
•"Oh," said Tomniy, ffy upAnto
the air, and 'take AuntSusan with me"
-Aunt Suan Wes .delighted -"and
when I Couldn't ge any •highet-L-Vd let
her•drOp!"
Collapse of Aunt Susan.
The Alberta, provincial mines
M 0 NE-Y-,•OR•0 E -R S: .
• Remit by •Dominion Eipress'Money
Order'. If lOilt or 'stolen Yrar. get your
Money ,backs •
• '
•
•
. Don't complain: Don't explain. The
first stvon't be:understood, the, second
won't be believed. • '
You ca. 1-Calways-sttr-m-ote-in-five
=lintel; than in .tweittyse--
Ser
. ,
Keep -the alitOmetille battery fully,
• . s
st,ored and the plat.es covered with die -
tilled water. • •Alse, clean Off any ae,
muinplation ofgreenish or :Whitish
Material, collecting on- the: termittela,
or metal parts of the battery.
„
There should 'be no:difference
tween your word and yew' bond.
, . „ , •
URIN
wholesome room
EYES
OcieRanY0s:Rei
ittenirtea's pioneer Deg. Aetnedi"
" Book on
DOG DISEASES
And 'How to -Weed
milled Free to alai Addreaa
by the Maker.
• AL CLAY GLOVER CO. Inn.
• 1211 Wed 24th Strait
• • Sing' 'York
-branch reports thet the enal,IFC'dne-1
tionssefstbeireYinee for 1922sexceeded
that for 192.1. by: 50,434 tons, the 'fig,' STO
tire, .1, -thesb. years beingt5,050,851 ,
nnd 5...;009,217. tons reepectikely-____sLs, , .
s.• The fault liesnot in failure, but in
aiming too brk.
-Got--ct-COLD ?
Take a smallpan of belling water
'and Lent bait- a' teasPotin of ' MEN-:
. , •
THOLATt.TM 'in, the. hotviater, then
• .
".hreethes. the *teeth.. ...lee. the best
.and:' els°, the- quickest. way tri get.
.e'.01- 1' Sto.ret: •
. • Write 1'4' Free Sample.
THE MENTHOLATUM CO. •
eritiosturs., Roes • sabs; 63.
CH MISERY•,
INDIGESTION
. • . , •
"Pape's DiaPepein" Is. -thequickest,.
surest relief for sin.d.igestion, 'gases,
flatulenee . heartburn, . sourness .• or
..• • .
stomach distress caused. by -acidity.
. tabletet,give,'alniest immediate
-stemaah relief. ,Cotrect yOurstomach.;
and dtgestion, now. for.. a ,few eents..
• Druggists sell milliens -tat 'packagei .of
Pepe's, Diapepsins
ThInPeOpIe
Thin• nervous' niaderWeight Pebble
take On heeftlay. flesh and" grow sturdy
anil.nnibitions. when Bitrot.PhOsphate •
-Atatguatal4eestib,y4131UgglariOsz-Iik
:few:weeke. Price$1.• per Pkge.. Arrow
Chemical' Front • SL East,:
, • „
Toronto, .Ont.
. • . .
•KNITTING'MA.GHINK
• NITTING MACHINE TOOL.
-A-2' Self Starter. Saves ttansferrin
stitches. • Price $8. Agents wan
They are easy to sell after demonstrae
tion. • Cirthilat • on request. Booklet
(40 cents)- telling, how to speed up
'knitting and toe -closing, bowloiig I
takes teknit a pair 'bow much can be
earned, tint§ on:selling tox„ etc.. Jar-
man; Woodland Park, :Kespeleis that,
. . . _
A PI'LES 'FOR SALK:S.-GREEN-
7L-A.• ings, Kings, Baldwins.., Special'
'prices to farmers' clubs in car lots.
Beaver Valley Fruit Growers, Camps, ••
erdown,.Ontario. . .
Q'EVERAL,, GARS *- DRY MILL
le--7 slab wood, stove length. :fteid
-Bros., Bothwell, Ontario: •
,0000.0,005,=40.=:,ii00
• Bad Breath .
Ovetc0ite
-"Bad breath is a sign Of decayed
teeth, foul stomach or unclean
• leak to your digestive organs at'
. ()bowels." If your teetharegocicl,
•
once: Get Seigel's Curative Syrup
at druggists 150 30 drops After
meals; clean ep your food passage
...-Z and stop the .bad breath .oder.
• 4t).0.C;nt:›0,90
• 50c. and $1:00 Bottles. Donot
buysubstitutes, Gellhegentline.
•00,09ec00000
•
GIRLS! HAIR 'GROWS
THICK AND BEAUTIFUL
35 -Cent IDanderine" Doe., -
Wiin"dera fo"r-tifeless,
• Negkcted Hair. •
a 'Bayer" and Insist!•
,s0s.
••.",
• A gleamy . meet
. •of .-luxurientshele. -
full ,Of. gloss, Inas .
trentid life -short.
;IY follows it genus
'lee.. toeing pp ,
,neglected *scalps .
Svith dependable .
-'‘'Datidettfine.",, .
• Failing -hair, " •
sitehing scalp :and :
•' the dandruff "-• is' ,
corrected; inimediately.' • Thin,. dr,ys •
,wisny or fading 'heti. 1s ,quicklY. invites • •
.orated, taking on neeS, •stretioth, ,colOr.
, and •Youthful beauty; '"Dande'rine" II
H I LB LA I N5
delightful on the hairsse.seefreshing,
stimulating.' tonfe - not ' stick* or .
• Rub the -feet -well with Minims:1;Si
A•few applicationand the sore-
greasy! • Any drugstore.
nese is gone. ,
51s.--."1 hope, you -ate 'kind. to .dumb
• anirnale," • • • •
Hee---"Goslt,l.yesi I had ,..two. or !ein
•out to dinner fii6t night." • .•
• , Leading p To It.
AsSenteratte. Very aluehl,addicted ;to
smoking was pereuaded by tho,mlufs-
ter Of ihe. ltIskjto give it up. • ;
. The ininititee Wee ifutprised When he
mot Sandy -4 shOrt time afterward by
'Sandy; Inking ,ditit'lOt. A. nine of' to.
shaecos •
1'But, you. litethised. to giv
It aP." , •
"Eh, .moil,S1, eel breeking,nayeiSlf in
gradually: ijave t;Ot saiS
• since." ,„ • t,
•EgYpt's, largestpyramid-_that Of
CheOpe of the Gizeh, tootitssecoritaitut
86.,000,000 'cubic feet of magonrystind
I, the tetiti 'Weiftht of the stone has heat]
eatTtnitted'.'at' over 0,000,000 tone,
Keep Mlnard'e 'Liniment 111 the • licitsser
• Unless you see the 'dente "Bayer" on
package or.on tablets 'yeti are not gets
ting the, genuine. Bk•si product proved
cafe bby
physiciane over twimity-three Years for
''io. .4,ain,ideliparaecslelerih.71
•'ITC9dolothsa'c*hs' ., Lumbago-
. •karache • .,ithahrhatism
IY
Os
'Neuralgia • Pain, Pain '
ACcept
"Bayer Teblets of Aspirin
0114,1 • Eneh'uttlitoken packags, cwt.
tains prober directioni'. ilendY, beim;
'or tiVelve tablets 'cost few Cents. Drug.
gists also sill bottles of 24 'and 100.
Aapirip is the trade mark (regtsterad
in canada). of Bayer Mennactare 01
,MonoacetiCacidestni ••o‘l
Whlle itis • vreli ,known tharAsplrin
ending' IlaYer Manufacture, to aittaist
the.publf c against linitations, the Tab.
lets of, Bayer Compani Will be •ater,mb..
ed with their general tride mirk.. thei
116.1*
Mother! Give Sick Child
"California Fig Syrup"
Harmless Laxative:. for a Bilious,
, ,
Conetipated Baby Dr Child. -,
.„..• Constipated, hil•
,
foils', feverish. 'or,.
sick, colid Babiei
a and:Children love
t� • take genuine
"California 'F i g-
_ ...,
-Syrup.' o other ..,
4att..,. "Am
(•
',laxative regulates i' . ,...- . i the 'tender little
c. .
.-0-,
.-,
e ybow•Os so „nicely. ,
.....›...,....,_
It sweetens the stomach' arid sthr4
the later andi LoWele ,acttno without
griping..., Contains no narcotics or
nettling druza., Say' California". to
your druggist and nveld connterfeite!
lutist npOtt. getliiine "Calitrstilla ,Fig '
Syrup" *Web- contains ' dtreCtions' '
'
CUTICURA HEALS
RASH BACK -
Spread To Neck and Arni's;. Itched
and' aurnedo • LaSted 3 Months'. •
trouble began with a tashr
breaking 'Out on niy lanai. My cloth.,
• Ing aggravated it, and it kept spreads
ing to tnY neck and orate. .It.itched..
and burned so that t spentmeny
sleepless night.' The trouble lasted
about threettOtithai 1 tiled differint
'remedieswithout success. 'tread an
advertisement for Cuticurst.Soap end
Ointirient and, serit tOt a free sample
which helped' me. 1 bought mOre
and in three weeks was heeled."
(Signed) 11.. M. Ktatlier, 566 Hotel
Ave. .11ttireloM Y. Jan 24 1922
Cialetira Soap to cleanse and pa.
vity,t Cutieura Ointtnent to soothe
and heal and Ctiticate tatiatite, to
-powder and perturne are ideal 'fa,
daily toilet purpiteete
'Olampli knelt rre•bisiiii.,Aakiiii.:"trin.,4,i664.
tted, 844 St, Patd,8t.,W Hontreith,“ Solci.gegpro
*here, Pair; kk. 01ot/root 85 autd 5C;c' Ttme.
Zdltrcdticorti Sonp ehaXeti without ittith
ISSUE No. 50-2-'23.
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