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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-05-22, Page 7,? ONLY BUTT' QN =.4 Soii1et41ng clinked on the Alpez. of the caisand half adosen people stopp- ed dsTsn to 'find that' which was lost. All mccent the loser. • , "Pleasedon't worry about finding it•" she said apologetically, ',!Itrj. was - • only g batted!" •,Wheroupon the searehers str ht- heirl-baeksas- .hr -tai., A reement ah• ats:a•shutteilaT4.4,Ing=naats_wartla... This is a comnion attittido, fo• pjo are apt to regard buttons as In-' , sigu licant items, acanetimea 'useful, but therwise uniaterestiag. ' Which Is as wrong af3 can be, for the evolu- tion of a button is full of unexpected parvels, and a button _factory, presale ' thpugh it may sotitid,. has romance ia • eyery.corner of it.. ' " The gepgraphy of. a button glone ',.•;e9reinande. attention, 'for the materials tined for the Malting. of these everyday " articleSsconie from allSOarts , of the „earth, and travellers • are .constantly • journeyingsintd, strenge' comitries iu _ .order that atiPalieh'MaY...11,9.t. tall stlOri. In Western Australia there are'the great ,pearl fisheries where mother-of- pearl, one of the basic. Materials for buttons, Is found. The epaleseent shells are graded and sorted before . being packed into sacks and crates for oxport ,and there have been times Five in. One Family Are Helped--1VIOther and Father Give Details just want to be on the go all the time. I have alsootaken'Tanlac to build me up's-and it never seems to fail." ' • "As ,to my Persottel'eXPertetiee ,with aaid Mr. Kaahe, "t simPly The Vain° .of 'Tanlac' as a' family 'cent exprss 1i Nv.ordPthe great 4e1P` medichie ;tad ,torilis_Lagainisery-foree-1 save inebiry-ara0rwas- „f4k1ly-derniiiTRTit.- r•I'his time ,in, the yietini of hells; actually having, ftftys• home, of tsar, 'arid' Mniss..I.Oaepli___E„syl t.iessassns anctaeSaa playad_ointsahat„, ,Ica'iLk.sFs24-4344C414,Wk*sseF'-..*3, fitOnstsl,P46 legall14041,:t1WPAT.4-74x9•00.9E-4W4s. , MII.W.M.ereitiktlfer4attl, another ;Ind r4y:'-etiffering,-:'Wee.."alatentsainbotirgans, oVery. member rthe feraily'haye been 1 cared, littie for loosis'auffered benefited, .by the whOlesottie .and, help, •seYere headaches. :and atotimpli pains, ful lagrddietits of the ferapue, prepare- and got, se Weak and, aerveus that I- dea. s felt discouraged, • • • Recently, in apeaking" for herself. sT.atilac •corrected-- my; stomach and chitdisen,.”Mits icaake salds. "For disorders: ,welseup appetite,, more than g Year our three littlennea cleansed iny 13,1°Pd' and toned '1"1.y• age 6; Elwyn; andalgargar- system sothat th bolis wbut. awaY, -ite, 2,s -shad, been -so pegitedsand-Ilfes and nettling of -.the-kind has, 1)Otliereit less. ,that -we were..seriausiy 'worried sae since., I have gained ail lbe„, and about thein. Their,atOinachs were :up- r eat, sleet?' and feel'dike, brand new set appetite's poor the -Color hadleft marl •Wehave glyen ,Taniac. a fair oletr); .”ghta..were'••-rest-0 . 1'41 And found it Woaderfilli and if .. • , , the day they would anyone 401.4)4, our statement they can Nat mope areitild,' taking no intereat Write VersOPalV• We wouldn't thh-1/'C Play ,ortaYthing ••• • ,!'s -ofbeing withoat Taniac." "They .hegan to eat -and sleets better- ' Tatilae IS for SalesbY all gond drug - almost from, the first dee°. of Tenlac„ gists: Accept no .aithatitute. ; Over caonud14141;rafiticl•e:iooker:etea uPiiietlivfrer . agnrillineYoerg. 40 sold.bottles eel • active ,children in all Detroit. -Theis Tanlac Vegetable • Pills for consti, eat raveaceslysthe,celor ,Of,liealthhais lititlea, Made and recommended by the returned to their chealte, 'Aed they Inanntaeturers of :TANI:AC, • - when little, pearls, which have evaded the lynx eyes of the, "fishers," have ,been found in the shells when these , 'packages have been unpacked in Lon- , Ion factories. •' • • • .. • I3uttons from'Nuts, Apples, and Milk.' Vegetable ivory, another leading ma- terial 'front which buttons are Made, -is collected . chiefly in. SOuth America and. Africa.' From the former conies, Lhe corozo nut, the commonest sort of , vegetable ivory, while Africa grows..a. -as-Orange sawhieh 'due -eouree- hardens to the hardness of ivory: •Thoueands of these nuts and apples are converted Into'litittons every year. CoMpressed" casein; that is, •dried milk treated with acild and subjected std high hYdrau116 pressure, -Is being used extensivay , for buttlenanaking 'rhe wife .df -a railroad einployee re • •staalay; though a quarter of a century 'ports a thrilling adventure in this con. •ago, this •subStaace., was 'unknowns: alectiOn- Mrs: McLean -left her: hern• e Some of these "milk buttons" are very • beautiful. - • Lions and Leopardi Ravage • , North Rhodesia Farms, Farmhouses in the bush berdering on the northern • Rbedealan frontier have recently.been.ip a state 9f siege owing. to the activities •of lions. The animals haydome out of. the jungle In daylight and attacked the farm ani- mals, carrying off Settle of thelll, lw some' cases the natives working 'on sthe-fans hav e -been attacked, -and several' have been killed. • The lions are often jellied by leopards -and have, appeared in. such numbers:that the set= tiers are forced tO,go about only •la large groups and to. keep a constant, •guard over Weir familtee and Stock: At Garu.so on e, bicycle to visit neighs ' hors: Reaching a river she found two ,large 'lions on the bank. ,She was to near that she c'ould not retreat and. preptired'aofight for ,her life, but at the 'first shpt the animals :ran. She ,then' proceeded • and •shortly came acresaa big, leopard eatin Opards.-alasotana e. a .hasty getaways but foilsmen , Mrs.. McLean for. smile time.• „ buttons are n,sade tn a single.facter'ArriVirig_asts_thes_farm--she-sfouadsit- . sityleaschanging-witireirery seaman and had been attacked;for'seieral weeks. • , being well ahead Of time. ,The, buttons by the animals and Many cattle' had• , been lost. • Next day she was escorted back to her home by a -neighbor And cape, was probablyalue to the fact that the anitrials had eaten their flit of oxen. , • The procesSes -of .button -making are mOre complicated than one might guess. A button manufacturer with a . final for statistics lately prOved 'that over thOusand different things .han- • pened before ascertain button could -be, Put on the market. Button-making-hrlargeiy woman's leb,, and hundreds et differertt torts of . for ' Decembe.r, ,1924, . -for Alletance,' are g: manufactured in early sPrin. " To simplify counting buttons, ..aconiput- ten natives, who; on,leavingMrs; Mc - When' May Rid :in. Ing :scale ••ii usedHa. single button in Leanfound they had beentracked all . . • •• • . (England)-.- the.,iniall. Beale being equivalent to', ittheway by lionsMrs McLeans es . Wheil May ride e in, rejoicing', gross. of buttons In the Main -scale.' The speckled .thrushes ,sing,• . S The buds .bin-st forth to greet' her Music Was Created for .. . . . •. The scented blue ring.; . * Children. •ISPLENDID '1A4XATIVE.. While lower:softer, music, ' froria th,e Pearly .bell's 1NIllefe Is not merely . a privileg,e to Chi•mes • he 'enjoyed' by those children • whose ..FOR TH1414., BiBy Of.,lilies-of-the-valleY, • • . , , - parents may hapPerstes.be in a position That haunt the leafy della. to npay for their ,training and .for the •Mothers /should ,. constantly be On In raaak .a. sheltered hollow,', „ necessary instrument MuOc is . the 'S.birthright.. Misic was created guard in keep ba,bY's. bowels worklag Palewoodruffstars are, sweet childa for him, for it was here when he ar- freely', and. his stomach sweet, for And blue 'ground-ivy,'.carisets .. ainetentheof, the ailments from which The earth,beaeath.•her feet, . rived. Music was in the world h"..---a-m-Alatle , ones •suffer : are caused by de- White -silvery .willows shiver , the eentingef man It 4 waS here in the :rangements, of..,' the ''. sterniicli,and ..• By many :a shads., Poet 4 ......sisingingsbirdss_ta_thesamstlingsefathe vowels. - Babars-'0wn Tablets' are A Andgolden king ahimmer ',.leaves, in she whispering's of the,wind, spiendld 'laxative, for the baby. They •., Aboye. the waters cool. ' :and , in the riming streams... '• : •''. are mild bal.:thorough; contain .aeiths 4) ' , ', -...nlY -tWo• Per •cent. of the •chltdren .er opiates nor ..aarcottcs, and are ' stb- WhenMay rides inrejoicing - are ton 'cleats -the, other ninety-eight: &Mete's, • guaranteed to, be safe and The snowy tawthpra.lioWers per cent:shave SOme inusicalcapacity efficient,for either the rieWbora babe Breathe Incense sweet around 'lie'', ' .' And.frem•liet'verdapt bowers' , t's/rig, degrees nifterally, but they er.the.gre ,iv.ingsehlId. sBy their action And always i In van the fine -spun dark readily to ,mathematice than ethers; out ,coustipation ' ands., indigestion:- The meiry•caelioon'.inlisle , • reco • Reechoes all day long, . . , recommend Dr 'Williams' Pink Pill Between the leaI see Its ves: : all have it. &Mlle,. will take more, on.the•bowels and' stomach they drive.. for the treattnetit at anysuffering 'Thtireless, gleamingfrie.ndlytree Who again may become .mora•eflicient' brealr'uP:Coltis and siniPle fevers and And in the grove and .coPpiee, , . ' e ,- • We ;hear the blackbird's' song.; , . from ana:enata." .. ' 1 . .. .' - . That quide,;Cach••captains enterPrise. easy... The Tablets are sold, by, •medi- . . ., . • . , , ,Oae..atea.dfaSt light SS Poised; o'er all In s literature,' in history; , or in, lank- Make the ..dreaded teething period But, because, all .941,1drea hayes„Inet...cine dealers.!arshy mail at.....25scentea .s• 2s .na‘: eYd°icuinceadegaletr tehresbey '1;113alisl at 50 . acnt:. ' ''' ' ' . . ' • . ' ' ' . . • .',,' '• . -Maud E. Sargent. -7- thi- siting ' ea -peony Inthese• Subjects. bot from ,The :Dr. Williams.' Medicine .,,cesp-min-arcre Liniment in ttie...1.1.0m.,...sss , .a.hea...frons,Thesiar.. WilliamiraMadieine. X'SilVersehaftlegps up to le-'• ..., . ; Every -child Sliesirclbe given the • Co.,..iirockville,..Ont,.. ', • , . • POT 'nene save 'iearnen',S 'benefit' . . . . . . ... , • , , To fix It • there-'7so Vies; believe-- • there is no reasen forkeeping' a know- CO. Brockville Ont... s'. „. ..,/ _ ledge of.these and atherssubjects from • ' • . .• ' opportunity: to learn something about 'W, "e's. W,I8' d °' M. ' . •, , , , ... r, , . them. . ,' ' ." • , s '., • HOW Civilized Are You? .. hs relation , to the universe in which ' 11...,71,1•11e 7as- •fl• Ethin. ' Tet though rny Ship% ,an empty ,room, .' ‘The parent ia'anxiouS that the'.child ' ;Ijon,t, be 'afraid of thequestiops It be lives; It is the resporigibility: of ‘:`'`ri!lie''' ' . . , ,M y'' haven , but :a „ V fel on•Pd thing, ahall have some niunical .:instriietion, is easy to answer. .The ilneSt rePte- parents and ...teachers to 'see that the s It a -as his mother's :voice', but he - That constant star points Out ii, pert • ,notnecessariii with the idea' Of mak- sentativeS.••of .civilization are by ne minds Of our boys and girls,are, open- was WhereI May' find an entering ...sheltered from the , hoase by sing„A_Prof,eissioaril.of_the thildr_buts:fo.r.smeans foundamongthe so.cellecisculteertethevices ofntiraie=thetheir treesand she, eould not possibly'see i- s• •• ' ' ' • .s -Gardner 'Weeks Weed, ', ', : •, • . . ro"-ri,. ',. , . the rounding out •of .his character and. Saated and educated classes. Civilize- senses are so'. 'thlined„-thitt .,`all. .the, ti:71' s_ '' ` • ' • ' ' tor all the'.'inental End PhYslegraniartint-' Afen depends *.upon what vie call ' - ' • it 'bee ' - i- ' - Ill- ' ' , . , ., , ,. , _ .. pro- wet.] owes a ive.to ern; Nature • ' , , .- • s' ' :So/Willie Wenn:or-fishing, ages that musical hiStruCtionprovidesi. 'geese for lefiR than Many think: . . . . study has a n sary place in calla . sees .s, , . ..... "Witlie!" .., , . , .• 'fling thatstiothing else can fill.' 'Still 'Willie Went on fishing. lIere!s the heart of the mattcr,'tiai . --Listening for a Metal. ' , ' . , . . •, 'Old legends tell ofirlen. Who liad.tife,•• , Willie began re -baiting hie,hook,:He , power to .look doWn into the earth and had...just eetured 'the wortn . when his . , ,seewhere gold sand ellYer lay hidden: friend, :Bert,' apOroaclieth , ., We cannot -510 tlits yet, hut same "Don't you hear yeer Mathes Caliin • thing, almnstas Wonderful 18 noVi pos.. . yen?" said 'Berts .SThat'a three dines Lift Off • eible; we 'cap listen and hear the• i she's sheeted, -Aren't you going in7 , , • Velna sif „Preciotis nietars ', 1 "No " responded 'Willie, "imierturia ...-Tweis.SilVedislissengineere,--Mr, Hans' , • abla. ".' . • - " . ''',, • • Lundberg sand Mr. Ilarry Natherst, , • Savon't :she • w,pip, ysti.?"' 'asked . ltii have inVented an •elediricalsinstrumena ' as--- triereiss--aS.ssassaS...s.,- . ,-; -.... sass • . which will incate metallie ores under "No," repeated Willie, disdainfully,1 , s„,..., sass . .• the Kit:hind and'indleate their resew's!•• r What is your attitude toward the vari- . civa forms. of life about you? Menswce men, children, the beasts of the field; the birds Of , the"air,.the four -footed in- matee. of the home -these are the things,lf, I may use 'the. word, your treatment of which will tell hOys clyti- 'zed •yem. are, -far mere thanyour relit - gee to Isendp'oebanks' or -books or fates, • or even that highly' exalted thing meta call "society.", S'The smOntsnerfeet -`escarnrile 'br-thev Most perfect civilizetion. was a 'marl who had *ever been tosebilege, who was ostracizedby nearly.all the social leaders.' of. day, who even., had . no place to lay his head. ,‘This• man,' by his spirit, his life -Of 'eve, kindness; •goodwills..justice, ,c6inpassiOn, •atands' to -day„ two thousand years since:he 'parkie":ainong us, hum.anities pf. whet ,is highest, and finest in the .Only. •civilization wholly worth, the name: • ; .Hew .civilized am I? Nothing, ans- wers • the 'questien More accurately than mystreatment of thy felloWs; my sympathy orJack of it, with all..those lowly forms -of:life' about me with. -their caparstta- mr-7-Pleastue'• an • pain. Just 'so far I.haveachieved. my ends et the ,oest.' ofhuman .kindness,,,indis- regard. of th rights.; ofsotherseentient- sWilliamst-Pink-Pilisaresjuststhestonic to remedy ,this •wretched .0tate -1 Of health. ' They ;act ,,ditectly upon the h100d; and as if,beemirei rich and'pure strength and.. activity rettfrns,' the 'gins* 'of htialW.comes to the cheeks,. and scion. the trauble will disappear and. good „health follow:: ,Mise- Pearl. Parks; RR. No. L Ftealsoro, Ont., has proved the value, of this medicine, and her statement :wilt' ,p0int the .way to health, to' all „other .•wealt:sgirls," She says: --"I Wag.' very: 111.'avith:a.naensia: I could not slee.p° at night; my-apne .tite. was poor; my- 'face arid 'were. 'very pale andsmy eyed.dult.. I,got so weals that I could notgo upstairs with- out resting. . I .took dizzy and %fainting epellsi had no anibition whatever, land .did not Care t� go spout.• was -in this'contlition for, nearly a' 'Year.. I - had treatment from tWci dectorss but , . did not. regain • my strength; . so • my mother, ,, Who was very Uneaey'. about' me; decided Issh,ould try Dr:.Williams! Pitik :Pills.' 'After using 'the pills for a while I felt .aoniewhat better, and continued .. taking them / until .Ishad .taied .abput a _deign' boies, when I was •again, well and .40°4., .1 can Strongly • AJoem • You Ought to ISnota. #o„,iteo.o! The Oliellitergry tigftrit.0 tlIe Vie- • torten age was LordTerinYeoli; Peet Laureate. The folipwing passage from' "Lockidey Hall' repreagats the poet at his ne.St'i•-•7 • In the Spring a 'faller crimpola comes • upon the rt4).in'e breast; In the Spring the wanton leawiaggets, -shimselfssartether-;crest; In the.Spring a livelier iris.changes , on the burnished dnees • 41-7th'es..Slirtng77.W.IYIMirTtIfirre,Flass l'O'lliT)ifghtretifsloStes Then her ;setseels 'Wee vele arid -thinner • than 'should be for One se -Young, And ,her eyes on all my motions with a mute observance hung, •And 1 said., '0,9uein AMY,: speak, • and,speell' the trutiVte rne,, Trust sne, coesilaS ail' the current •s'•":• . iy being :spie to thee." . . . On. -her p'alltd1.. cheek • and forehead. Genie a eglor, and• a light, •', .Aa have seen the rosy red fitaihiag basibenerthern light.' , . 'And'she turned --her. • bosom ',shaken .witha.siidden-atorm of Sighs- ., All the spirit deeply': daYuning in the ••:clark of hazel eyes - Saying, "'I have ,hid 'my feelings,. fear- , ing theyehould dome wrong"; Saying, "Met thou love me,, cousin?" weepings "I have loved thee •„leng"' Love took•uP the. glass ,of Time, and turned -it in his glowing hands; Every moment, -lightly shaken, ran it- ' self in golden sands: Loye took up the harp ef, Lite,- and smote nn all the cords -with might; • ' • . Smote the chord of Self, that, tremb- • . ling, passed' in music out of sight.. . GIRLHOOD -DANCE Can Be Avoided by Keeping the !Blood Rich and Pure. 4 • The anaemia of young girls may be •inherited • or it may be caused by bad air, unsuitable food, hasty ands !rm., galnr .eating, 'insufficient put -door ex- ercise and not enough 'rest, and sleep. It come, .on gradtially„ begining with languor, indisposition to exertion and a' feeling of fatigue: 'Later cemes pal-. Pitation. of the heart and headache& In. the majority Of 'cases- constipation .is present, and the complexioia takes on a greenish -yellow pallor.: The treat-. meat is qiiite easy and simple, :' beiags,,by so Much am t uncivilized And back In those far -oft ages „when aright made night, and force,,not love, claimed enapire over men, , • STORIES or: WELL. KNOWN PEOPLE 40,, MacDonald'a Magic Hat. asa "Mr, Ramsay MacDonald's magic top hat will live In storyas one of the most potent pieces' of headgear ever ereated-it"lra's .sent pp the prices of stocks and shares," says the Daily Ex- S'OlEiti14744it-;"--- fat :betftiliCAtiONti1:1.;-.9t', the' new prini t 414 dripried top 'hat aTlienThe was suinmoned t� Buckinghani, palace. • "They 'cOntintsed on Wednes- day and. Thursday., and, yesterday they were higher than at any time during the week." , The Parson-and:the-Pigs • '- , Pamotis' as the anther."'of "Onward Christitta Soldierie",':the late Rev - Baring -Geula told a 'quaint ,story of an Coralsh .wpmen who -was WOrried about the health et her favOrite pig, and asked hifn to ,say. pr,eyer oyers its suggested IllSt it might be as. well if she brought a• "vet" to the ani- mal, but she had . faith that he• went to the Oistety and thus, addressed the Porker: • ' ••• "0 ,pig, if thotisliVest thou liTests but, 0 pig, if their diest thou diest." The animal got well arid Strong, and the old -lady believed that It -was the parson Who cured it! Interketing Hem's • A delightful story, reMinlacent. pos- sibly of; his own schooldays,. wiie told recently by General Sir fan Hamilton. • It concerned alady whe drove up in beautifully -appointed motor -car . to. ,the . entrance ...of. the foettfairileld pf a certain,. big, public school. . . , TAllghtlng from her. car 'Ahe'called to . . pee' et. the boys, and, eald, you tell the ;Hon: Algernon de Mpntmor- ency. Lady.,;Fitzwitf, wishes to See him?" • S ' A• MOnsent •later .the boy was heard 'sheeting, "'Stinker, your, mater's • ' 1-19w , Scotsmen tell sterleiagginst onesans ether. With gusto, but it 'lies .been re- seryed for no. less 'personage than. the Madquees of Aberdeen . to *tart. . . broad easting . them: • ••,. • - .:Here, for inatance, is one; and' to -an Aberdeen ,eudientes ton- '" 'Axi "Old' pilot .at as e'ertain port OrW try • professed to be able tell the home.: part _set any..incOming 'within a reasonable dietande hy What seamen still CO "the, cut of her lib," Meaning:thereby. her general ,appears Suite, and „ .• • .. teat Iiie,poiTers'atill.furth.ershoWs ever, •an'sinlOOker. called hi's'. atte,ntten: tn:Pne ha the ler distance:. • 1 " The Pilot-gaZed. long and earnestly, ...and..eventually. pronounced 40...to-be an Aberdeen boat.. • • . • He .proved- to be right, and a chorine of • surprised Voices ' taquired how he "No. seagulls •following hers!" Was his,teree reply; ' ' ' Harhor Lights.. l'rarely glinipse from. Oils far hill', The sapphire hand they call theseas Per hOuso'broode within the wood And I am' held there helplessly. - But I can feel its rilighty'breath „ Whenall the world is wild -with wind; And 1,can, hear the viptee of it • When great sphipsselisssiogfrightened, ' blind; •• . • "iille. altiat :,gto WIri„Laoho.1.,y_Eliejs:-. by. making a sound that can be beards got comptiny; 0e Wh:ers I go in, She'll • The proepector earrien the instru• . 'feet say, 'The poor little' felines's been , . ..M.e,Ut..9!..nr, Abe.,:groitild,10, _Lilt, :prospeck. ;„, theodeaLsinte,:helied,......niettsle•"' .. .,. . ..,, . . , „tag: .ands with telePhene receivers , • ,The safe way. to send 'money by mail , axed on his head,' listens.' When the is by Dotninioh Kxpress Money Order. . inetrument passes over a Vein a sound heard:. ,and the, prospedtor .:kdows. A foreigrier.! jakt,beginnimg to 4.peak •• ihats-what--hesseela's4e=-erstnewhoreah6-- , hth bead) tot. r'— •.1)oiled tongue, 'so he said to the man No Pain! s, r-e.ee-eeeeerreeaaeeiSSe.. TheTobacco Sealed Pachage ( which keeps the tobacco N II'S qriginal-condioon 1 I lb so in . ..tins glariufactured by Imperial Tobaceo'company of Canada Limited Power from .the Tides.. • The Preach are to make an import- ant , experiment in harnessing. ;the ticrei,, a &Cistern 'oi great importance ins' view •sof •"the sdwin.d ling - supply sof- -A-Iong-harrage in -to be'constructed- in Finistere, where four-gtoupS eflar- bines 'will be worked the flood and. ebb tides.' The energy :thus captured, will be used - to drive an, , eleCtrical power Station. An ,obstinate heart, shall be 'laden with sorrows. ° , •, De not in an instant what' ansage 'canna recompense. Two Sir Positives cab scarce meet wittout a skirmish. • . Water freezes every night in the •year at Alto Crucero, in Bolivia, while -at. Swots „the sun . is „ almostahot -enough to blister the flesh. Classified Advertisements P' KA • B.EALITIF'ULLY rt.urrit, carded *opt; sample, enough,Ilght • comforter; one dollar. .Woollen MO, 'Georgetown. Ont. LAI)IES, ONLY.' •flUR:130"OKLET "LADIES' FRIEND" mailed in plain en-' velope,'"Iree:' Casier 2423, MontreaL.' • 'Say ,`Bayer Aspirin" INSIST! Unless you seethe "Bayer Cross" on .tablets 'you are not getting the genuine- -Bayer Aspirin proved safe by • 'millions and prescribed,by phy= sicians for 24 years. Accept only a Bayer package • which contains proven direction.Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets s Also bottles, of 24 and 100-Druggista Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of • Keno- aceticacidester of halicslicacid Old Peo Ie • BitroPhosphate feeds the nerves and old people need it to make them feel end looksyeiinger.Its the one best nerve -builder for weak, nerve-ex- haested. men and women and...that, IS • why druggists • guarantee it. price 81 per pkge. Arrow Chemical .Co.„ 25 Front St. East, „Torento, Ont. •is ,Ttta In England, a thermometer is being• ri-ooiaext to him: "Will yoU please be so , used to fish for hake, 4, fish said to i . 0 Ora kind o's to pass me the language?" , regulate' i Move ocnts b th tamper. , attire of the watAr, ' Watches are sometimes very seri- . f„ „ , ...—,,...... ously affected ,„ the magtieta..m of •. . ,. . . Women and prinees ' 'saw treat their wearers, ..In most cases those somenony, . -•auktor,4.0.4samtalo."-. • who have this effect are dark „corn- ., .., ., . Oft heart. . Paons: Meal ittt , plexion . ' Ir. fr. tienary• saan ,teent• Sagis Ft As. • , '. 404 Free Props 1314E4 Dotro2t, IlsOk; As fir littnartra,snd tato no *that,. DON'T TW i fit TRY THE ATCH Taelli Ho* SheTEST -Fundr-Rehef by TakinjLyd' Finklitun't Vegetable Compound. ':!15 NIGHT& , MORNING (, E -E -P —1(0 U CLEAN CLEAR AND IFIEAL114: tams sow mai ass seas moose Maga. CA6 URA ForChildrsi3aths Cuticura Soap 41 ideal .for children because it is so puie and cleansing, and so soothing when the sicin•is hot, irritated or rushy. Cuticula Tal - tutu also is excellent fol,children. smart. liseb Frei by Mall. Address Con-sclial Ppri"tvit '13os' ;Firy°112Letitiirour, Oit'nenrse:nisnlaInv2ding460e11,'sticir.Tilaaleanzatn4:.., CK ACHE TERRIBLY /. Can You Hear? ef Mace watch to cat then draw Yee shesid hearttiel-at 56 inches. Does a ringing' in yota# Puri" prevent your proper hcartnei, LEONARD EAR OIL and p.c. neo•Lejiastire:str, ita6,eicpeil2 k:zt fa.7,6 nn5 *MCI For Sale Everywhere. j1er.4-.4.crp4t4i;oe!olde;. A. 0. LEONARD, LoC:: • 70 Sth Ave. ' , Chatham.; Ont. -1'! I took •Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable' Compound fora ruriaiown condition after the birth of my-bahrboy: 'lire& terrible paint and • batkache, and was tired'anci week, not fit to deafly work arid eare for my thr,eq,' little children. One day 1 received, your little. book end read it, and gave Liptak]; singtliernedieirie-Ishad arid -began -taking:- . the Vege'ta'nle C4')mpotthd. I feel mtic.h better now and amnot ashamed' te tefl tiaTilafiereiririe.-rreeii-ifirrend:7 it to any woman I think feels' as I&" tr..t..%14-1.14,---1-1,Ar-ve:Y Chatha!'2,, Ont. • •, 'Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable co*, ;pound, n-ge;r4e Irani roots anclAierbsistiag .fonnearlyaftyyears been restoring siek;- ' ailing women to health and strength,. It relieves ,the troubles Whieh ause such syrnptoir,saa backa'che, painful periods, •• irrgiiiirities, tired, .worn,out feelings -and rier;t1o...;12h.e.ss.,„This.,IS 6*,n again a" again-CY suallters as Mrs., Attidshon write s,•,ts .4-(41 as by one woman • tell ing another. . These werneri 1:now, .,S.nd are willing, to tellthothers,*hat it did ',for .tbem.,,, ei therefore, it s surely *ottli yout ttis.l. • ; ' WOrneii whi5 Stiffer sneuld Writeto the • Lydia E Pfekilatil Medicine Cos,Coboutsg; Ontario, , for a iree 'cope Of sisydia. Pinkharn's Private .Te7ft-Book upon .kilasents Peculiar to W0frietl.." ISSUf,flio 243- ••• ••••• rfff• DANPRUF M iea rd's asn)lied I oar tinaWeek frcia faiiing cat. ' • Doesn't hark One bit!, Drop 'treeiOneli On. an itching C.Oriassa .itantly that corn stopi shottly you lift it tight OE 'with finterS; . Veer druggist .Bells a uty bottle of.. "Freeinne" tot & fete cents', sufficient t� renioVe every hard Cern, soft corn, Or'eorzi,.between.the tees, and the foist caiiu;eawithout tionrenest"Ak lrritatiOA, g