The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-05-15, Page 3P •:
susOF 'WELL.
OWN PEOPLE
•
Lard Darling's Potent,
Ats well as being a great judge, LOrd, '
! Darling lbettenown Justiee-HT;
-Hattleg) li,aleo a poet. A small book
- of verses-by---blna-"ThEr-OXford--Civr' -
'
cult- an.c1 publish-
ed in 1,80, bas just. reapPettred with, a
.".11115ther kof shetitlfpoems added
deals with h1 einittions When he re -
'tired -frbin" theEnglisli "'the
pbern ,begins: ,'Long worn, now•cast
aside; red robe, lie there" -and .the
'second .yerse runS.: '
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Not,, iV1t1I reseunding !trunipets, ma
(1111e, • . :
,
To Sit hpindgroeut, on the:regal Bench
..Dfiriaing false .from true,
With:SW.ord• and Oen. ac1-
Ma.ntle,tincl doom;'
laid by,,W cap o
' P.P• _ r
Bereft,'.410ne,,•I w•ear 1507 StIIIII10 .1.101.0
" :One- Assizet-: -.••••••
ritus,t7ateend. _
.:The Visitor's Mistake.
,. A re.cent visiter t� Mr: Thomas Edi -
ion's la )oratory thought to Win, setae
tuvoi- hy Making friend s with
dog. •
On approaching the front poreh he
caught sight Of n great abeg•P," mass
under 'a tree beside the house, so he
,thrust out. his hand to Rat the antinal..!
The text instant he wat running 1191
the ftairs. He _burst Into the labora-
tory hatless and Panting.; for the era-
.nial under the .tree was a brown bear!
•• Mr, Edison laughed heartily ,When
he loOked 'aenrellensivelY hehiiid.hizn
for the beast which he felt must be. at
" his.'heelsyand'it•wah"not 'till later that
hefolind that the bear was Chained.
1
No the King of M.arksErten.:
I3eSide'd.'heing an ardent sPOrtsman
nIng George :V. is a remarkable marks -
rain. His father„ Edward VII., May
hair° enjoyed field sports; but he was
'as 'Poor a' Shot as anyone with his op-
Portunitie, for Practice could well he
In his Diary ,of 'Journalist Sir: Henry
LuE3771fit:§7tiliS. elit the 0,011,-
Arast between ,the'twe:'
..A
Dr'arna .of
The WoocLsl
•By.,Gretchen Gibson ....
-. Cigare - The. ei'dqi,
man selecta a Cigarette and lights, it.
"great.pla.ce this!" he remarks, ``Coun-
try's -getting pretty viell dried up,
though." cempanien nods
• Both men' Ile on. their backs, gaging
-contentedly at the .slightly swaying
branches df the Pine. forest about them.
Weil, we'd better be getting. along,"
finally says the elder, flinging
.cigarette butt'into 'th'e nearbY 'brush.'
'"Must be some three' miles -to thecar,"
And they ,gather uP their fishing reds
fincl'are'gone. • ^ ‘`, ,
• • •
Over• the snot they have left, peaCe•
beautifully; evenlnfa11s. Feath-
ered busybodies of the ITTOOds and
other little gadabouts of .the day cblr-
rup
and-drone' their, more .or le.ss
melodious vespers as they settle into
their :respective! hiding,places...fer -the
brief slumber night. • Noctuynal Crea-
'tures aWalte,Cagel to .partake of the
-share •ef tlie joy and plunderof ,exist-
ence -and. one . and all of 'these crea,
.tures-ereaturea of., feather.. and •
cret-
'ture.s of% far, .creathres• 'of marvellous
skin. and fliarsyganzy
. and all !of:. these creatures.,;.sleeping:
and waking ',are, possessed . of .a ct,131-
powerful .
fillrY*1VC--,-,Stil7iVe. • It ' extends e'pPn to
the plant 'life of the Forest, this
lth-
pase .:achleve • complete fitlfil t
• of such .life as is their.:birthright. •
may be that in,tlie'tiny spark
.gloWing in the batt ,of -.a cigarette'
which' lies amongpthe-dry; niidSurnmer
and er13 's am e -dm s.
But surely the chances are mOre, than
ten to onleagainst the spark. "kp sur-
vival. However, theevening' breeze.
,
grows ,ttroeger. and a dried leaf (Lille;
here and there; in fact; oneleaf falis.
directly :Oyer the spark.-.. ••
Flames', er4nge,1 .reddish, -Yel-
low, graceful as' a Spanish dancer,.
curving, ,sWeeping„darting, crackling,,
rearing, lieking.
, 'Smoke -blinded, ',frantic creatores,
creatures of feather, creatur a of fur,
.creatares .,Of marvellous sin en4 flims
gauzy loveliness, all Madly' lrnpelled
by their great common 'impulSe to•sur-
August i2 1911.
T�-morrOW the -King -goes Off to Stud-
ley Royal for grouse. xhooting., One of
the things in which -His .ivialdsty ex
ceeda the skill of his °lamented father
is'," 01000134. 'In the indgme.nt of 'ex-
perts he ranks as n� of the -A1):: be4t.
guns in the coantry, One of the others
Is. his host of' •the cooling week -end
the Alarotirs' of Ripen, who earned his
reputation whilst atill,Etir Grey.
(foriner ,Chief 'SGCretat y".for
. ,
Ireland) has a charniing 'story 'illus
tratiVe . the reputation for. shooting
Of the late Edward. • During a
visit to Balmoral' Queen,- Alexandra
• Viand ',the . Chief' Secretary .pne'nfern-
lig in the library When the host and
1
other guests had gene oft shooting. On
being asked: why he lhqul.d'remain in-
.
deor's on Such a day. Birrell..exPlained
_thaf.lie -did net shoot. and added: • "I
• hate to see anything ,
"Ah," said the Queen with her SWeet•
-est mitre, "then:, you Should stand be-.
hind HIS Majesty When he ,is!' Sheeting
at 'the butts. Your feeling's .woUtd not
•ibe,hurt by:anything_ you _saw."
.-ThePe[riods of a Man's Life,
.ThetyrentieS are the niolding years
i.thelife., when the young man forms
theie..babits.' that: shall • direct his
. /veer'. Then he finiahes school
work, ,stande..'betore the altar, ettab-
ishes, Keine and looks the wOrtd,ln
he 'eye. • •
The thirties are years of'dcourage-
Meni. It • a,hard and trying, thne
or -all. It. is a time of battle without
he poetry and dream of Youth.
... . .The..,:fortiesLatelhe4earSLot-visleir;
v.ihen a man finds himself; finiehee his
astles in•the )air and -hnOvis :the .F•alitii)
f his dreaina.• • • .
,Lite comes to -it's ripening in the
ftie8.•• These„shpuld be the years'Of
jubilee and he "should ,dohis hest work
1
, .
'f
. fl
then. . . •
At sixty, a man . has completed
_
enough mistakes to .raake hint Wise
' far ethove.bie 'juniors. He 'should liye,
•1- 'Vetter and de better work than initriy.
Ideaade of his life. No than has it right
• "k;44,04etire in-^the4ixties!;Ahe'•warld-hafi
ileed of his. Wisdom.
Some bt the, befit work in the world
• ls done th,e seventies. No 'nfan
it tight tO. r_etirp at any agennfeae 14-
• Wishes te. die, A word of Cengratula-
'flop to those NOM have reached seven -
and beyond,: you have almost fin-
', isheci 'year course; we trust that y.oli
have fought a good fight and that
aid -up .for Yon a crown or
righteou neSS.
A Strict tio,r•
r 1441'nly job,
. .
„
Mrs, 1nnkooi &iu you,' 1 o, itd fue;ifo
eetiPle o bitoks 1 1. I I get another?' !-
. "Horr fr, Eyor,
hithe,.Th t 0.ga hist ray •prinelnlOS to
g1ii0 'Curl , idle rotinier.."
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•CREAM
We want YOUR Cream. We pay
highest' price. We supply, cans.
Make daily. returns. To obtain
best results write now for cans to
BOWES GO., LTD.- TORONTO
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vivesurvive, survive, moan and ,:cry
and howl an a shriek, and perish,
while the, agonized. barest ,surrenders
the Wealth Of ,its greenness to the
eraekling flame fiends. ,
And; eh! ohi 11-, man, a little fire -
smeared, frenzied man (not °tie ef the
fishernien) •jum•ps spEuitnediCally' up
and Klown;' leaps. from side p aide:
-flings his arms Wide, s uts, sereach-
es. But the flames, graceful as a
Spanish dancer; orange, vioiet,. re&
dish, yellow -sweeping, roar-
Ing,darting-these insatiable. 'flames
--spit -their eenterapt 'upon the. im-
potent Utile jumping -jack; Wrap him
about in iriclescept garments .and Ilek
him impatiently from their path.
, A few days later our two fishermen
chance to meet. Remarlts the young-
er:' "See where a forest fire swept
through the country .we were .fishiiig
In the other day.".. Replies' the elder;
topAiad! Quite a -bunch of ,ralu-
able timber Sestreyed, belleVe. Won-
der ho*. it ever got started!"
BAPY'S OWN:TABLETS
-,ALIYAYS ON 11 ilD
Mrs. David, Gagne, St. Godfroy, Que.,'
hav.e' used .:Baby's • -Own
,
Tablets' for my three little -ones and
. ,
„have` found thern. siTeh an excellent
.medieine'that I always keep them on
hand and would strongly -advise • all
other Mothers to do'the Same. thing."
j The Tablets'are but thoreugh.
'laxative: which quickly relieve consti-
i • • •
pation and indig'estioa; ,break up. colds
and.. simple teV'era'••••and 'prOthote .that
, • g • sleep v,v c
' makes' the baby thrive. • Theyare 'sOld
by' all Medicine dealers or by.mail at
• .25 cents a box, from The Dr. Williams'
•
.- • - School Plye in, Japan. ,
Mai' children should not.growl. about
what theY, mat' do -In; schoca.... Con-
sider the Japanese student who ninat,
learn forty-seven: letters in ihe .Japan•
ese. alphabet. •He .takes .off his
.Shees before entering the. school-heuse
and, when the teaches• ernes -in must
t be*, his; head nearly to the ground
and, draw in his ,b.reath.. He sits on
the fioor and Uses, his knees, as; a writ -
1
.
g desk }11 lead pe ell `pe is a
brush and hemakes his letters and
• •• • .
I -figures .with this, viii.ting from the top
l tedof
across the' paper as we do. In India
to.the 'bottom of the pageJIB. a
many •of the children have a. twelve-
hour school -di
He has tho. greatest blind side "Yho
thinks.he has none.
Pride doe.s, not.like to owe, and self
love 'does not -like 'to pay.
,
seS'LessFuei
H or other 'metal. lime each' pour two
;quarts of cold water. Place each sauee
pan over the
1, of equal size made of aluminum, tin
fire. The water in the
,
•
- ing merrily when the water in the Iltis\
an SMP Enameled Sauce Pan and one
I Save your 'money. Use .
SMP Enameled aaimexan...w.imbeboit.
other is just 'beginning to simmer.
Savamoney by using -SMP Enant-
sled' Ware cooking vessels. They use
less fuel. To satisfy yourself try this
, convincing test in your kitchen. Take
"A Face of Porcelatn' antra HeattorSteer •
Wart, :tvr.O.' eliato' a
pentir.ito, osaisei _fa/Me: ana
-Witerthre•-•:esatsi-gtht-idlie--istitilehiterout.--- -
*Wei *Mt. Hates: crystal: Wake, three coati.
Wife, Whits Wide Onil .010. ith, Royal Mao,
They Come Back.Singing.
:They come back stnging, and we knOW
, them' all, .
The bluebird' and the -robin and the
, • Wren: ' '
'up from. the 'marsh the redwing• flutes
7• .• '
-tWe hear the hermit thrushes' in the
e, • - •--.
• The goldfinch' has not donned:his sum-
. ,Mer dress.
•• And yet we tell him as'he lilts along
Each note attuned to silting and .joy-
• •oiliness; .
They comEi back singing, and :we
• know their song. • •
You do not have -to see his. feathered
throat' , ,
'To name a‘rehiri Singing in the rain,
• Or need t�. east a ,glance at cap and
,
•To know the. bobolinks are back
' again; '
The. tiniest of the warblers passing by,
Among the tasseled treei may fift
. .
•: along. .• . ••
. .
And hide his, celers from the seeking,
.• eye, •
. Yet.provellis.,preaence With a thread,
of song. • • "
Fo r more' than this, What. need of mor-
tal' care- • " , . •
• That men May know ai by the songs
Nettling .uS'never by'the garb'vve wear,
The dun Of winter -or ,,the. gold. of,
I',pray'• I shall' pot 'Peck another's lay;
But keep My Own distinct and:true
and strong; ,:.• •,'• ' , '
That as I fare along:someoneWillsa.Y:
aShe liaised. me singing and I knew
her. seng." •
-Florence.Boyee Davis,. ,in• Youth's
.Gave. Wife as ROyal Token.:
. In the early. days:. of `Virginia., the
head .of all the allied tribes of .Indians
,WaS Powhatan,. father of 'pocahort:tas.
Powhatan *as centred' all gevernz:
mental- powers. He had a royal••ret-
inue as bodyguard, composed ,pf-, 60.,er
70, of the sin' ost stalwart, and fearleag
Indian warriors., His subjeets:planted„
all his' cornand gathered It for 'him
when it was ripe. „ He had a large trea-
sure 'house cif -litany valuable voisei:;'
4
ions, such -as 'skins,: copper, paint -and
beads, and:: arms. of all kiads, and he
had to hiniself .the responsibility ,of
many wives: • ' • "
'
•
Most• of the_wiveshe-left-it-hoine
when he. made 'excursions, but alvvays
carried whit' him 'two or More where -
ever, he went. Ile.gs•said 'to "have'hacl:
20. sons antl• 12 claughters..,' When f'or
any eason he' became tired .of a,' wife
he -gave-her away . to•,•some orhis„
friefids as a token ,of his regal favor.
Powhatan had Jittle .relish .fcir 111*
coronation-Ceretabnies- 't-hat.•we're- in-
flicted upon. hiin;,.and it is said -that'
he accepted .the gifts, sent by the .1ting-
of England' with some, apprehensien:
believing that in some. v,tay....or other
he would'be' obliged to giVe- an • ae:-
count of theni:,
An link w4_
Why.ar,e 'very. billiard balls so. ex-
pentive? The ausWer is that the Stip'--
ply of•ivorY; a natural groWth depend-
ing mainly 'upon, the tusks of ele-
phants, '. is' exceedingly tiniited.- Never,
theleas, if ssinie wanderer through4lie
illimitable forest's of Central Africa
prebnblylirthe vicinity of that inland
'sea of fresh' water called Lake: Vic-.
toria. Nyanza,: could stumble upon a-.
certain' •"Pierlincl; eoniinuniate his
discovery to the "Worldi:.the value. of
Wstnbley's Naval. Battles..
The Navy is represented at the Brt.
thb *Ore Ebft$1t1on.iifeclal
Voter Stage, seventy feet 'wide, has
;been erected, and on this Indoor ocean
abiPs teke part In, rePresentatiena of '
'famous battles. • '
_ •I`Wo of the most ifiaportant British
-Vietotieh-the 'Arinadit and -Trafalgar
-are depicted with .remarkable 4E4E41,
It_is-iraPeeelh1O4O-Portrsty-tlae-liattle
;of Jutland in the same way owing to
"At a Stotnach Medicine said tmlun'd liad I /I"
fx.ons norvensilissi.
Wonderful, Says Brook- w4ai nue resung,,Parsuld43"-
onio--'rawac CetisnnlY oosi belfd 110 •blild
us w
•vale -Lady proVen1-10
I needed. bottles helped
the immense area of, sea over which •Adding,. her Voice to the thousands to...health and strength and 114
dt was fought.' It has been decided, who are pitaising Tanlec for the -re- ed Pounds. That wall.tWOH„..
however, to illustrate the Navy's •part
covery •of .their_ health. and- strength, age an_d I ItaTe ..felt. line eter_etiten,
-a'iiaval -a lo et to thLy auti the Mr„lcvlianreg,ior%errt..11:3a-,437tq.,;,,, 404,IA :;4, 4.etP4Mrt,,,Eithfury-Mewdolneidaed-r-A-tuftir -11W
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storming..orZeebrugge sla--Preaent°d' in "Tanlas Mich gra-nd: ituist•in•di:••• lor 'sale trail gooddr
fun detail, 'eine and has done so Much for me that 'gists. -Accept no. nubatitutii• Over
• • ,Eipectatore, survey the *hole history I Will praise it. Following Et spell of mtillen bOttlea:eidd,
of the, evehttion, of the ship.of war and
of the feet:chant ship shown in a pro- .„
CeSSIOD Or vessels each of w c so ,.,,,,i. "T "I couldn't .Welk acrosi the tien,',made and•recoinmended by lite
Modelled tin*„.„,ita„,ltrinons floor. Stenar-ch Patna and backache] manufacturers of TANLAP.,
• typhoid fever, two years ego •I was
4 t ust a shadove,of myself ant, reniained Tattlec Vegetable Pills •-for
• .
• hi h
,
HoOd,';A:D.'1,92,9'; and from the high-
•peoped, square-rigged .itterchantmen of
the Normans to the stearo-driven steel
cargd,hoats of to -day. •• ,
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-THE DELICATE:tIRL
What Mothers Should DO As
• Their Daughters Approach
'Womanhood.
11 growing girls are to become Well-
developed, healthy Women, their
health, Must be carefully gearded:
motheri; should'•not ignore their, un-
settled moods or the ,varimai, troubles
that tell of ,apProaching:wonianhoocl.
It 18 an important time Of.life.,.Where.
pallor,' headache; backache or other
signs of anaeinia are evident you Must
prei..fitie the sufferer -with ; the. surest
,ineans .of making new blood:
'Remember, pale hloodiess girls need
plenty Of -nourishment, plentycif sleep,
and reghlar•-oneii-eir exerdise, 'But to
,savethe bloodless sufferer fiho' -must
'have' new, bleedand nothing.' meets
the case so well as br,Willianit' Pink
Pilts; These-Pills,increase the ennply
of: new, 'red blood; they stimulate • the
.appetite land, .relieve the Wep.iy back
and lirabs;,, thus they 'restore health
and charm; and bring to anaemic girls
the rosy, 'cheeks ,and bright '•eyes -Of
.strong;' hippy girlhbed.
'
Youcan get these .pills Ihrongli•anY
dealer in medicine or by naafi at 50
'tents i bo'x front...The Or. Williams'
Idedielne Co.; Bfo,eliville,' Ont.
The -New House
kothing dark .or sorrowful
Haunt's the new house;..
And not a shiny cricket
Or a quick -eyed mouse.
, They are long sunny; windows• '
A wide fireplace, •,,•
And sweet-smelling woodwork,'
YeIrow ,like lac.
Weih1 bring • the', lithe house
Talk. beside the fire, •
Laughter on the stairway --
All its heart's. desire.
, •• Something eager calls to us
I,r. every room, '
- • "And -it's all like a garden;
We ,are living into bloom.
• • -Rose HenderSon.
The Master's Message.
,•
A general, who, had returned home
from 'India visited a well-knovin '
pub-
lfc Sahool, where he called on the
house -Master, of , a young, 'Indian
prince, the soil of h ; •
• The General' s,tated. that before leav-
ing India he had, promised the Rajah'
to: deliver a message „to •the'boy's
•lt was' that the. Rajah.' desired
that his, on should receive 'n� excep-
tional treatment in •the schoOl on 'ac-
count' of 'his exalted birth. '
:'.....The..housOnaster_bastened_to-reas-:-
;sure the General.
. • Pray tell the Rajah, be said, !!that
there is 'Uo need to ,be.:alarnied. •. In:
this school his Son answers:'to the.
.naine of 'Nigger,'.. and..among his inti-
niates he .10 c•Ommenly called. 'Coal -
Scuttle!' " ' •
I3etter give:the grass a good start
before thrning out to pasture. Early
gr -ass' has little*strength, .apict, early
.•
pasturing kills '
'Ithiai',,,conirritiaity;'-woUld', drop • ,to 'tlre' "*.".•thapiied Hands or 'Face ..
,
meres't fraction, of it's present...North. ' • -
. .
(;:f Seti4i oi nugs ,t,nbd4st, .16nf ,A*frilidea.etiteprhea.,Tlat,.:,.tens' Cured.by one ,applicatiOn of MEDORA
. ,
one vGeFit)E
..AM:Leaves.,skin anio'oth snd vel-
wmild iniagine that ' Iravelters -like paelieralUsedHospital'el
e'xfuesiie
ritein. YI-nTorontoear1P.
s.,•.
Stanley, and Cameron licatld liav.o re- ' your druggist for 50c bottle and pre-'
Corded coming upon the Carcass...lir , a .SerVe. .:yotir Youthful comploxion,,
'1:11 -Lumbago --COlds
'cliicasdlils,-heIA
•Ibe,asott.,'Y. 'Yet rtihcaic x
e)'nee;biort -teili.dc' 6. illidver • sent ' postpaid - on • , rec'elpt •• of ',50e.
ii
A. MacDonald, Plim.B., 34 Hogarth ,
.• -", -'? , Se-. olj .."---•
• Ave;, Toronto.
ve;,-'
Upon • an elephant which has died ,'
itS tracks froth fiatural, wires. • ' ' -
• Whit beecines of , all ,the' elephants', •-- , .. .ni e
that dieItis aid that soinwlierfi;: y
•
In the Minh:in square' Miles' that con• i ' cAre ..
,tilighlY Pit, With- precipitous , sidei, l' . ..S1jPSAEREYTCIIUMRE.01,1
Wharf.
Long and lank and leaa and gray
Winds the river on its way. , ';
Leila and 'hong and lank -and brown •
All along it lies the town.
All along tt lie the houses, -
Shantyboats' Where faint ,earouses
Echo up the cincle.r banks • •
Where the dead walk, rank on ranks,
Where the tattered living tread
More desolate than hll the, dead. ,
Their hand.3 are warm, their cheeks
• are red, , - •
T'heir breasts are gannt beneath their
. blouses. • ,
,This Is what the litiing say,
Peraked On wharf piles daY,bY day,
"Neither live nor dead are we,
There 'are not two states, but:three;
deact, and, neither way." .
I sornetimes'think the Jordan. rolls,
Not in.:Palestine,: but.tere,, ..' •
And all the damned and Wistftil souls
Sit aloag the 'First,Street pter;
"---Grace Hutchinson. Buthenburg
A Woman's Postscript.
• Do all wives open their husband's
letters?' • wairlitirry's mother only,
taking precaution,that, any Woman
should take, or. was. her daughter-in-
law a special Offender and as such ,es-
pecially sensitive on the subject?- We
leaire that to our readers to settle.
This is the story as the Argonaut; re-
ports It: • '
"Harry, dear!" exclaimed little Mrs.
Simpson to her husband. "1 147
b -been ,dtdreadfully insulted!"
"Insulted! )3iitwitOm?" ,
"13 -by yourr mother:" answered the
young Wife; burstineinto,---,tears. ,
"My mother; Flora? ;Nonsense!
Sheielniitee away!" ,
Flora dried her:teara. tell you
all about. it,". •she said. "A letter
came .for you thia morning; addressed
in your •inother,s writing,' so I„--7,1 open,
-".01 course," said ilarry.
"It -Tit 'was • written tO•J , you all
through. Do you Understand?"
understand. But where' Is. the'in-
"In the p -p -postscript," . cried the
wife, bursting in to fres:h floods, of
tears. "It s-gaid, 'D -dear Flora,,d-don't
fail ,t� give this Wetter to -Harry.
Want him to belie it.,"
• Buy your eat:of-town supplies with
Dominion Express Money Orders., •
,
•
sh,o1rNtrhhaenidi?t" is an a
• "When is longhand quicker than
Correct.
madman, but never like a fool.
• clock:: •
•When washing glasswere,.adda few
drops of blueing to -the water, and the
glass will be gparkling andsclear.
A man of sense may love like a'
..
-If you divorce caliital and labor;
capital is hoarded and labor Starves.
Say `Bayef".L. Insist!
For Pain , Headache
,
'Neuralgia RheUrnaiism
,
stitute the .Afrietin continent •
is a!
Which, contain- the_ bones and_ there- "" ALL, YOUR, Ttel-E.-
' fere the ttisksoof.t..,buntlesS ilion:Sands
of elephants.. ' . AND PUT '
.did ...they 41iere?' -It IS •!Money,in.:,•-Your -Stocking 1 -
said, -fifftlierilhat wherever an African 1 Mon.ey in Your Purse,!
1
leaves••1-' Monek--;in--the
and "treks". tinerringly fer the death- Act' nr: our Agent. Sell our & Sulierfitio
pit.' It may travel for days and oven
I ,` It°31er: to Yabeticillricnrit.do8-p.''relse.411b°:.''"7".1d
weeks, and *hen it arrives at the edge Any ; •WoricIP eaay, The pOodg theritaelvea.
NV oruj wO at-bnce recogniae the hiiih •
,o.inftiethheivpoiteyit.11iee;ptshoetroo?uitsd,,e11400iu...liti:jatii:.-- mtallty of II,&P.,
-hordery. Thu; classoflwadeeys
' is nta'kenerally objairiahlelocall.S,. Therefore, :
people are a hXI011 S boyfrom our agents'.
coVer 11.1• •• ,who need more Teady cast:,
schoolgirls with honks and drestea to buy,
teachers, men or 'women, 'any one can sell
THEpe's
14101YEy.
Ipe
•
Do not be like the bell that, answers.- Hosiery and rnal(e money., At the same
time they a real favor to their cuat enters,
every pull and has but one note. Write 'ro-day.
B. & E. MANUFACTURING pa. (Dept, H.)
London Ontario
Keep Minliror Liniment -ht the .tionee:
Accept only a
Lpo„..40.
Bayer package
, Classified Adiertlsemetits
i) „JAE; BEAUT.1?1_4214,
• carded 'Wool; ;sample, enough 'light
cemforter; ;one' dollar. 'Woollen' Milfit;"-:
Georgetown, Ont.
•gtHICKS FRQM.
strain. Barred Rocks,
Rhode Island Reds, .WyandOttes, $20.
a hundred. ,Safe arrival guaranteed: . •
Chas: Gillespie, ',Balsam, Opt. . '
.Following Orders.
°New, children," ,; said., the teacher,
"Write • down ell you . have learned.
about King Alfred, hut don't say _any,.
thing about the burning of' the cakes; •
I want • to find out, what else YMI.
know.' • •' • '
• Hall an hour later Jeanie handed in
her 'effort: • ,
"King Alfred visited a lady At a cot-
tage, hut the less said about., it the
better •
•Aek .for I nardte..anci ASIt's-no.rither.
•
•
' Signboards Needed.
• "Well,bere you are," said• the' doc-
tor, :"a. 'pill for the kidneys, tablet
for. the -indigestion, •and 'another. :pill
forthe nerves," ,
• 'Tint 'leek .here doctor," ' said° the
pailent,• ''how will the little beggai.s'
know. where -to " when. they're
In-
side?" '
U
Keeps EYES'
Clear, Bright. andBeautiful
WriteMurineCo.',Chicaso,forEfeCareBook
r
pump RA' HEALS
SKIN'TRQUBLE
'Fade Broke.Out In Pim-
pies. Were Disfiguring.
Extr6aTely. &re.: .
"My face broke Out in a mass of
pimples that were very annoying
as well as disfiguring. The,pirn-
pies were small, hard, red lutnps at
first, but • increased • ill size and
carne to ahead.. The pimples were
extremely sore and tender, and' I
was very much.discouraged.
" I read an advertisementlor
Cu-
ticura Soap and Ointment and • sent
for ,a, free samplap -I-- purchased
mote, and After usitig two cakes of
Cuticura Soap, together with the
Cuticura Ointment; I was healed."
(Signed) ;Kiss Alberta 'Moore, Salt
Springs S*., Nova Scotia. '
• For every" purposeq, of the toilet
,and bath, Ctiticura Soan,,Ointm,ent
and Talcum are excellent. -
Bim,I. bolt Fro** Math Address Conadian
D ot: "Malcom, P, 0. Dix 2610, Montreal."
_?i1ee 5oap2Sc..-Oirattietit.2.5a5cl5Oc,4'olcum25c,
War Try our new Shaving Stick.
RS. DAVIS
NERVOUS• WREC
TellsWomenHowShe Was Restored -
to Perfect, Ilealth,-,hy,kydia,E. -
-.41)inkhant's Vegetable Compound
,
. " •
wbichtoptp.ips proven directiOn
Handy ,"Bayer"' boxes Of 12 tablets
Also bottlOs'of 24 and 100-pruggists
•
AspIrin Is OA trade mark (reglatered in
Catiiich), 'of '9.1ti*er .Metnntactura o: Mono-
aeOtIdaeldester
;For- surp:-.41e1ief
'dglly. .1xe,e1Ieflt tOf
J'`.'"41tri
Winnipeg, 1 cannot eak
too highly of, what Lydia E. rinkhatn's ,
• ' Vegetable Com- 1,
pound has' done for •
me. 1 Was- a nerYtitta--- •
wreck and I histillid,
t� force inyeelf to .do '
my Work.' Even the.,
oundof inyowu chil*
!iiren playing mad t
Me feel' as if I Amish
Wreath' "l If -1.1i6i"'ilid'`'"
not :.get away front-
.nte, I could riot eVen. •
Speak right to illy .
husband: The doctor
said he :eetild.'dh nothing forme. My -hus-
band's toOther adviSed.hieP to take the
• ,VegetableNtripeand and.'L started' itat:
once '1 was able to do my work 'orice ,
, more and it was a pleaSiireilnbt a bur- -
den. Now I have a fine Pmtmcine,' babk
and Am able to nurse her and •enjoy•do-
Mg my. Work.. ' I cannot helP 'recorn-
,-,mendingsuch a medicinei-and-any-ohe---
.
seeing Inc before 1 took it, and Seeing •
me nosy, can see what it does for me: I
am'only toopleased for you to use illy:
testimonial,, '-Mts. EMILY Das, -18;212,1.p.
McGee Street, Winnipeg-, Man: •
Lydia E. Pinkhani's Private'Text-
Book:. linen "Ailments Peculiar to
Welton ". will be sent you free upon
tOgti est. Write to the Lydia‘E. Pinkliam ,
Medicine Co,, Coheuth, Ont. This hes P
contains valuable infesmation: , , „ "
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