The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-05-29, Page 3,
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STORIES OF. WELL,
..Mlightge. .
:A..WeltinkhellghZ, a !ereSce4t -,P44RP*
,; 7110 4rx.'0*47.7-PompPIPPPO.,pf noon,,,.'
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:, r ' ' In';e'and• 'onteendien.. young the.
7 Lee'Tells.: How It., Restored!many"r1,1g.ht.s. ,I, •p„.,a,c„e• . dthe, floor and The, *am -leaved 'Maple'a paler SPIV
'WOrid'e Sniallest :Salary.- , - - - - .,'', longed for 'morning to POM
O-
... •, . , ..• , . , . • - , ,
PPMeSit .v.vitli SntMtl the tree?.
The .paratm de'lb db G IdSi I '
- • • - - - ' '„ .re„ngd1; ‘,A awl:. .0,....v..ercam. , .e. .. foTaniae• 'helped the from the very '. ,. "„. ' • •-•
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Who WaS "passing rieh. on forty peitildS/94.44cit, Trouble. . , ...„ - :gtart,'.04 7., 'bottle!, brought :back •ttly T. Crag held,' wrought;. a fern-faim'
..'• • , ;health and'strength and; ran My Weight: , deli: • .
_• year,"will. hardly he, .envied, hy,,,,._,_
'Ifiel--Sh ,',1d7livr-t. 7h „-1;00-yeark-old-enn-1-7---1-be-ehesid•es----.Inetatte--lefeeleits-1.--filtperra.nts -patteeningeetWfill4.,- '
1-w--wrQ-.ut''''..r'_'zf_1-fg.&X.P1P_Lkre!.1,LP:t--.,:.'--i-Y,P.11-._...i.._.-t-P-.L.e..v.,e,,-q.ne.Tei.ls4ye,-4-t•ob---.4,a,eJ,ael',.*.,Flefethetstreet,geancte-WefL,„ntnii4S-itr,Ifl,-,t,ifadtfe'iePti!.itein7-'t.he-e..grtisee:., r, -.--.-!;'f.:-..-• ._
'.. traim,,,tii"of4-':i:a .-4c-1,0104.5:m-loto-Ar;-:fo- - .:' - - - ,.. ;,-----..7. - ,- ., .1 ... -,-. lit, --i v.,. -ic,b.,, -1: ,sic,,,,, ,ii,..„4.ply•H,1,401:7,*irardry.,:-.Pi•alst01.1.1/Y.;::-.Wietfiillik.644',*liOCI,*-stity.i,,it,74:1-4
,s v Lep did , health •it -1„as inougii,,n,f.,
'...1,'eifill'ili,' Wildie- Salitri'Uteefieidetabii
hi.,i_c. ,,,th.,,, it 4 „ ,.#, , .T, . , ,:, ,„,,,, , ,,_ , 4,40, 41,41,14,iii.s.stit,toodlit,iO4 .75N4 4_...111,4*§; 4,4',allitte•':-,-,t, 6, .,,a,„tiy6,. Oa:. Watit. in, ,g-;:46, Infi.4.. 1.1411020ad-.1th10. filiiing:Y.OrUS;14,,,Play,,, ,
....,',7,-"I' .`,!...”.. ..i.ii, 01101,4,,,.., - 4luee1-1/- At AS: . 21S St., Andrew Bt.,, Ottawa, Vat- .ff,' Mere, about It froM Me' -, , '' High, hawks Oat oireling'naes....
ProP417 the sinallest ealerY la Ahe. well, known 'emPloyee of -the Public, ' ..,'Tartiac: is fey, sale .47:. att geed drug,
ThlePastor Is tlie rteyDr.Q.
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• " " , ,Work'S.De.pte ;ef! this: 'CltY,, . • 1 ; , gieta,. Accept, no eithsti.ttite.', 0'0r 49 A tench, of...rislt a reil4ant sky:,
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.' , ,•,, .. ., '1V-.- ' ...xqne yearS, , et 'stomach, _trontile rinilliott hottleS, geld, .
A frie
, , , ., nd, that lifts:,affection.high, .
Gordon., .better Itnewn,•ria "Ralph .0nit,.. ,Ipouget rile, down ee 'ewe 103 iba., a .
- 1.1(:)r,": the eilthdr ef .".The Sky Pilot Pliotr. : .; ek' eieten Of niyaelf- r• suffered ,TOn.loO :Vegetal -4 Pitte!..fer-'cOsti” Alllie4:11TIZ4.°0scil4:'at4.1:,:c11 " j 1 i P s . Panle';:
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•.• '.'' 441"'other flinleus, 4evele.'":"Ne .14: the. 'ahout ' all the miseries. that go. ',with 'nelitm,.,thade and_reeenimended liv the
,...., igleirelneiliteTr,l';'till,
„.....ee.y.-ntieufer:,.7.0.f37,vislifoil:4707:044r0,14f7liiiii,a.0.0.,, ..,00i..6C SO :06004-s-7 that .00iiita'64itei'§'"Pf.,T4.7.4LAC. • . • „ 'Xiid.7"baiikitkre green .W1 . .„ . • ,
, -,:-- :,.e. ompson, ineConntry..Life,.
eeseeta4.
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Winaineg" hitt fithiS, so.. machof • '
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, •taken pW: t :thttside engage, —7- • ---
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?nen t'li „that ini essoolate clergyman has. ' • "' .AW ek.I'L . A Famous D li . - .
e o Sundays. , ,.. -e cacy i
bee":n 41)1)94144 10, carry. op erlille,. he', , . . . • ' '' . 4 . ' .,, lie ifille r"renel;' town ' of Stress- 1 ' 1 ' ' . j'' 'I
pe.ePle ..know Oat...the origenal 41 0 0 '1111111. '11011 F . :CA R I.4 S
f8. aWaY.Irftem, iionie.• TWA ea:see-late Most',,.i,,i.,,, T.,,,‘,, ,,r th. ,wifoll • noinni4nd ', t.; . , ,t4,aen zuade. ,4'orta titino.ti, :"*. , .,, •• = - ' • •.'„' .• - „ 1.' ''''" ,
, gets the libn's iliareof• the tialarie-th '''' ''''''"- '"'"-' -'' --' ''" 7.--. -'7"-.--- - --' b'Prg '"a'S
. c .••••I ,,,,,. . ,, . - • . ,.,-_ ?:' . 4.- • 4 • ' ' - . . : •
nt " 'content. with' th'e
• • , • • , corresponds•tor. our Saturday, thro. ugh „Its• factu. re., 'Of 'gQ. os0- el' ne 1!`i, ea So. go*, Mati)r WO -
pies, or '"pate 49 foie. gras.," This, de,
.est -stipend of A dollar nyear for Lhie
ser,Vices to the ehurcht.
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Bx-Tram-Oriver as Prerhler..-
, 'It is, intoreiting to lie,ar that :it is
'now certain, that Mr, John Gunn Will be,
" the new -Prefilter of South Australia,
for he has had a romantic' career.
.He is ,only •thirty-nine,and the ion
of an Orkney Islander who eintgrate'd
, • ,
i,tlie.:Beveifth (ley' of the .weelt.; , The
:early Christiana, however,. made, the
felloWing, day*, the sacred day •*of the
'week; calling •,it the ..1....erd'a Day, be-
cadseit Was on the "zporaing,,after the
,Jewish Sabbath. thet Christ rose from
the
, It le; curicrue4a.ct that there is
gaits an ,inap.ortan,t' "'Sunday," so, •to
speak, for every. day of the the week, In
'achlitibti to the. two mentioned.already
,.men Are Weak and Run Down
Heiler is aidtohava-been invented
in, the letter ..port or the eighteenth •• The work of theivernan in the home
celitnti by a tanleaa• chef, Clause; .makes greater demands on. her Vitalipleyed by the Marechal.de Contatles, ty, than men realle.g.„. and :there is al
one time •Gpvernor et Alsace, There „Way.s...Sornethingranrct6'077;XO7lien
are ,anoutel'Wentrilve-ingrifiiiiiirere Ntonlen's hacks ache ; ., and ..thei
In • Strasbourg about ten of •vrnorn• are nerves. are: worn Out. -• No wondex• 'why
'Of coninaercial importance ,' The menu; they get depressed 'and Irritaliie,, suf
• fe,etarere do not cope:ern,. theraselves. ter from headachesand:, alwayS' feel
to . the goldfields of Victoria, wh,ere he :with the raising of geese, these 'being out of sorts. 13utpt Course ell; women
.Monday is the Creek Sabbath, Tileie 'eupplied by the farmers', Some of the are not like that Whatlethe differ
father
.,Wae' born in. :i886, The
father • died,, leaving .a *wow nine day the Persian; Wednesday the As families. in this. seCtina of •France have Mice? '• • •
syriam. Thui.aday the Egyptiau, •and. '
children.- John , who had little :editea, . been engaged in raising. geese for . A:_Weman with pledIY of 'lieeItii.3'.`ted
tien,.began WOrk as a village bnteher's" Fridaythe Tull'1.01' generations and the. numer,one 'flocks : blood in her veins finds work".in the
bey. ".:...Afterwards he beanie a tea- • of geese in the roadways are often-
" pecker, and; later, a train4irlyer.:•• w
HEN BABY !SILL 'tithes, a hinderance Ao„,peciestrians.
It is neebasarY. that „the liver 0? '1).
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goose reach .its maxim= before
Al the age of ninety-nine.'MrS.., When, the baby istill; when •he cries, being Used for. pies, and in the autumndane;
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-mOther the 'it'grear,,, deal. and no amount of attere' the•tarniers select 'the,. larger . birds,
Lord Cliafieeller; 'finds deliglatin read- tien petting Makee• hanny, •Place• them in individual boxes,' and •
-ingLI_Cer son's,bo_olt on reliavityr..--4. Babes-Own-Tablei,seohould be given .feed -them'; on, paste ef• core, cook -ed
I have gone through it from:'begin- him .Witheut 'delay.. ••The ' Tablets are and 'salted : They, are given 'no. eier-.
• Jing .tce end .and understant'i 'it .':andild but thorough laxative which re. else:unless a case •"of Overfeeding 15
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thoroughly' she said. .gtilate, :the bowels „and sweeten, the rioted, then they are released and al,
'Lord Haldane's- duties . prevent.: his • ,stomack.and . thus drive out ,ccinetipa- to, run about for a _dgY or twe.'
making', „the, long jonrndy'' 1:,),erfh. tion .'and 'indigestion ;•1 break up 'colds When the .geese.. are fat e,nongir and.
shire to visit his, mother., as often,'!as aji4. siniple'' fevers': and: Make „teething: their livers are .estiMated to have
he w..onld lint" h,oivever, .burdened They are absolutely guaranteed.: reached their niaxiMum they are
1‘.titli Work 'he ineY ,h,Ci•Gonsidera• to 'be:free' from' opiatce and :narcotics An -ordirlarY „liver -.weighs
-.---his-4111'st 'duty every- morning Write and can-hre-giThrto, even the new born about one •and, 'one-half ' poundS',--and-
:babe with • perfect safety e and alwaYs :the farther ''.i•.e.Ceiveri approximately
with beneficial; •reaults. The 'rahlets . .
are sett': by medicine. dealers or by
:mall' at gents a bog .frbzw• The Dr.
Wiiliams Medieine . Co., Brockville
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Ont. :". -
• ' Mrs. Haldane who has been conr
, fined to bed for the last five years has
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two other -dis,tinguished sons:.
,
Dean Inge -Humorist.
Though he is known as the ",Gloomy
Dean," Dean hige cad tell; funny
stories; as . the .following, his -latest,
. testifies: • '
:A man .who had died had left lega-
cies to his three friends -an 'English-
man, an Irishman,. end a Scotsinan-
thi condition that each of them should
put £5 in his coffin. ' The Englishman
•put in a -05.---nete.• ,The Irishman put
In another,. which he borrowed from
.the Englishman. The Scotsinan took
,ont the two .notes and 'put' in .a
, cheque for .1C10,. payable,- to bearer.
, To his siirprise, he heard two days
later that the cheque had been cashed.
•Ire had forgotten that the- undertaker
was a Welshman.
'Little . Lady 'Hide -About. I
. . .
:Our Hide-AbOut
Has ,nut her della aside.„
• And under leaves Of yesterday
Her
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Her' little :dishes' hide.
stdrig beneath the apple tree .
It'dangling empty, quite, •
, . .
little echoes lie atleep•.
”. FfOnr•early'r dawn till night. ,
,27liere are no twinkling feet about, ,
• 'Nor playthings on the
The desk brings -home ne romping las
Who wandered out at, dawn. ! •
The, e wing ,beneath • the apple tree,
Is dangling empty, quito, -
Ann...there...Are :only ..themories
' AbOut-tho house .at
, . .
For little lirdy
Ilas puthcrdolls• away '
'And wandered 'into' Grown -Up Land
.I3eiend' the ftim-of,Play;
Anti 1dutle.,1-1 like an empty
The iiawii.haa no `...stirprise;.:
And (pity.. mknory brings tp,,itie
-,Ttre,histry,,,Of Itere,..eyesese ' „
' • v Id en,
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home easy; her vitalityis at par.:This
Points' A he' way : te.-health io . iv9men,
who feel run down . and, depressed.
Make,' new rich lilood. , Ion cliri do
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with Dr Williams' !Piek Pilly. ' 'yhese
pills -have the marvellous •property 'of
building np the bleotl ii•iid, toping UP
the -A -ler -yes,. , , That, is-provell--bythe
.ease of Nr8. H, Eppinger, Stott Street',
Vancouver,' 13,C„ Who s IVS - Dr...Wil
Harps' Pink :Pills', brought back • ,MY.
health . and, Strength and restored My
nerves ,' to normal cOnifiti•en, • orte.r
other riredieliieS -had failed, :•It NV na
ter the birth of :1'11V Socond-ehild , that
I lb.ecaine'eo aneemic.end-nerveils..that
1...thatigh,0weuld '10s.emy, mind as.
well: aa „my streplis17ri .tried, several
.10..25o• pound., ,The nerves and veins'. exediOhles, fili.f, got n.9 relief euntiII
-a:re- extracted from theliVer: and 'it le ,was,adviSed te`try•-• Dr., Williams' Plait'
SPleed„ placed in cans Or Jars 'With .1)111s. , ' After ,Using it. few boxes" of
truffles, a'species .of mushrooms,: and these :I could see it change. ,1 felt.
belted, ..the ee.0 .15 eebee• eaaleie. and strong( r; thyappetite was bettef;.., I.:
.,sterilkzed: .• . ' ' ' ' ' slept better : and . mY , nerves::: were
•:*'Jcke .Seconded the 'Petition;' Stronger. .I continued' the nSe. or the
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GREEN. TEA IMPORTS* .; pills for spine time, and again fourid.
•I.,ittle Jae, and June are twins, , bnt,
'M
',LARGER , yself a liven woman, and I can sin-
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.June Is stronger theft her „brotheran .
.. cerely". say ' that in7,7 health:has since
advantage she iS. quick to 'improve., At- •• ' Statistics from Ottawa show that iia ,
, . been the ,beat - I Can 'cheerfully : re-':
teran unusually trying day, tjw.little 1923 '533,077 pounds More ,Green,
. . • Tea commend the , pills to: all weak, ,!riiti
'fello.w •in a. Pensive. reed was waiting Were. brought Anto-.Canada than in •dotire women..e .•,.. " • •••' „'
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for his his sister .to coniplete her 'evening .' . ' 728 '' more in
1921;' and 906than
, . pounds , .- 'ton 'can get,theSe pills', trorn, your.
. devotions. . •Mempua. had, put on the 1922.. ' The reasOn -given Is • that the druggist or by: mall-etH50--centratheX.
little nighties:': and had heard' . Joe's' fin.e quality. Green .Teas of •India 'and from The, Dr,. Wililain' 'MOdieine Co.,
. -44 4....
-anies
evellsbeing,7
vtOitiit
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,LANGLEY.
Varitlf)t13 .-andr.leantlho•rn, Land-
, • ••
ahaw.,Langtvesthy LongwortheL.ano-
Racial Oriffle---Engilah, also. French.
Source-LOcalitlei, 'alto a. nationality,,
also a nerional peculiarity:
• Lang is • a variation oi the word
It is to -day in i•videspread uae
colloquially and in the pertliern
lialentidssof, England squttjsh,
,In ,the '11Iithi1e Ages a mail: often
eaineij the nickname of • "Leag". or
"Lang,P., because of 'great height'•and
spare build; and in !natty eases this
nickname has 'der c;eped into a faintly,
name. , r. • „
'• The •name of I.•aughern.is jitst What
It „seezns, ."longhorn," Long-herns
'were musical instrinneats quite cOne'
men in, the Middle Ages. '
Lang,ey asa name originally des
oritt4e of loCality. An :which -the' ,bear-
.,er }i%ed 11 nieatiS "long -lea."' Or "long:
inesdo-c, Old Instances are found of
-.1-chn • de l.tzige1eye"-aTid7-de Lang
leghe."
, .. A schaw was an enclosat•e or shel-
.
tor, usually for game; hence-the,name
• ,. 3
, , . „ f th.
tozig-Ga,the•Preseryi..e ;
.A•"worth" was a.fermstead-,;or„ward-
ed plaCe. Hence the names Long-
WOrth.aml, t,angWorthy mean literally
Long• Eaten':
, Langlets„is ., truly ,a grenab name.
'moanlog tlie Englishman"' and •Un•
deubtedly' hi sorue'f,Faset it hat been •
anglicized into Langley; ,
;Langley is also :derived in hianY
cases •from the older .Nerthen-P,4rench
`.'L'-Aangleys:' 'or '`'Lcnigleyse," With
the same Meaning.
; Lang:also, is met with aS. a •shierten,
edand ang4cized, form of .the.ScOttish
humble. prayer. He sat down on a
. .
stool patiently waiting for his sister.
June was feeling unusually 'elated
ovee the day s accomplishments . and
had gone through with the lay met'
'with energy. 'After a few added bless-
ingsfor the members .of 'her family,
she grew even More enthusiastic and
hrOughther prayer to, a dramatic chins
ax by saying, ,"0 'Lord, make nie a bet-
ter girl!"
Just theft a solemn "A -men" came
from the little Anwntrotiden male of
the species, and :before mammit-ecnild
think' what had occurred June was
across .the, roomand hadher brother
,on the, floor giving him 'a thorough go-
:ing overwith her small •That
, .
"Amen" was too,suggestive. w
Avoid 1o88 losS When sending money by
mail -Use Dominion Express -,Money
Orders -the safe, Convenient inexpen:-
sive way„
intie been fontid to i.eld=
flour, silk, starch and sugar, and were
used extensively during the ,war, in
Central. Europe'
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Keen MI:lard's Liniment' twills) house.
Ceylon have displaced the inferior
Japan and China Greens which, due
to their low price; were imported
heavily some years ago. Salada Tea
Company is the largest .importer Of
India ant Ceylon Green Teas. •
Highlafidi(Gaelle),elan nemeof 0 Loy
nachan. ' • ' ".• • •
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- BBOTT.
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Variations-TIbbot, Tebbott, Tibbild;
TIbble, Tipeon;•Tibbat, 71-ibbotion.
Retie! OrIginEngII8h„
Source -A given name.
give, yoprself three guesses' as, to
"the given namefrom which these par-
ticular family, names 'havebeen evol-
Ved. , Yes it'S- a name by no means
uncommon to day even though it may
not be as widesPread as John or
llani Nevertheless, fl you - 'probably
ask for another three guesses or give
It up without trying
The name is Theobald;
There aresOme.'intereSting' point,s
to he noted about Theebold' as a given
tante as well is a fantily. naine. In
the first, place it 'is not 'Greek, as yen
might suppose from the ''`thee:”. '
the second' placet tide' syllable does.
, •
not mean 'God,''. as It does in the
,
namef Theodore., The riame:ls ,of
ancient Teutoril& origin, from "theod,".
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meaning, "!'the. and “hald,','.
which. is the • ,oncestor Of our modern
word "belci-.," The fig-urative meaning
of the combination was one fliAo rule
the people,e • , • • • • . ,
, Early, • even before ..the, arrival in
England ' 0! • the Norniant,'.• who also
usedi the name the Sax9na had con-
.
tracted it into :"..Tihald Th -e -Non -
mans, made Thibald.. and Thi
, -
bard," which yeu see, With a '"th", that
was :Pronounced. like a "t," .'gives
•
sound not dissimilar from Tibbott, • -
•
The of . this family- mine -
are ef 'Particular interest- as an ex-
ample of the Way: in which vowelt
sometimes run 'riot in the Progressive,
.d.ev,elopinent, of • language andnamed.;
clature, in the latter really more than
fn the: former. • • •
.; The' violence. that others do to us
is often less painful than that we
Put upon ourselves..
T.-77LT-
The idea cif happiness is often more
• . .
Brockville, Ont. ' - ' flattering than happiness itseif•
Blind Faith.
are given too muchto
blind faith." ,
}Ie --"Yes. . many of thOse who enter
•the ;beeutY .-ccintegta 'Trove -that".
. AnY, coward can fight a battle when
he's
sure of winning, but. give tile the
man Who has pluck to fight when he's
Sure of , losing. -George
,;,•\ Mustardneutralizesthe richness of
fat foods and makes them easier, to.
, .
'dige9t. '-1\lustard enables, you to enjoy'
and assimilate food which Otherwise—,,,
t-...1,..,wpuld=hurdeni., the.. digestive organs.
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8 ISiy „
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AC11,16,.. e1,T an),ftlU'tll1 1I0
itiropiv c.
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111)4 IVIV4 n-ight. thq. ;oh-
lieryotory 1 -itciwrg'atone' One. liSe
itee. fell; "1,13,egorre,"),,he said to
'live is' a eritelt
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:th rf ho', tong.; to ,:the cyeetelick1,
tO the 11.0)1.0 ,
Bloitqt,tlrt ough tko'.bonei
oltrioo
t$, ,
ali''1,11ttittgb the v0111,,,..,
Z.
• the Wit
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GEORGIAN BAY DistmpT
Folder and Time Table showMg list of
ftesorts, 13oatizigT Fishing, -Camping; etc,
When planning your 1924 %cation -
write Box 862, Midland, Ont,
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e ,,, eeetcei.emernt*ekSeV
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:What It 18 to da The speed .otethia footjJovrer, 'Vehicle IS four in1,eper:,
hour, hut:free froni 'engine. treutile„ 'no 'blow:OutS„,:and it mode .no difference
whether they pesied en the right o,rthe.left;
Watch the Oil. Tank.
If, for an reason the all supply• tank
on a motor car 'engine has been ,allow-
ed to, heectine d:ry, after. refilling; 'It is
a wise precantionto inalie sure -the
pump is 'working properly. , Other..
wise, an air lock' may term at some
point i11. the oil supply •line, preventing
the putiip from functioning as .it
should, • and burned -out bearings ' or
scored cylinders' may'.result., , •
p-octi wi1 to others is constructive'
thought. It. helps ,,„bnild us up It is
good for your body. It makes :your
Wood purer, youi• muscle's 'stronger,
and your Whole . form more Syninietri-
pal in shake: It If" the:real "elixir of
of life.", The more of Of; siteh: tliought
yoti 'attract. to 'yeti the more life,will
:draw; ",then'; 'The -beet
°Ler v ats_tr.onk all With -whom -you'#as-
,,socinte. If ,you •send out a contrary
Otder of thought, .; you draw to ,you,
froth them the •peiSenous ,ancf clestrua-
, live 'elements,. These. will ,hurt. your
body. Persons .in this , way are liter-
ally,. bated . to deatli.--Prentice
• ford. ••
Mul-
I
; The .mode of: travel. seine thirty ears ago was soineWhat. different to I-
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Great Faith. , His Hearing' Restored
, ;,); riclt manufacturer • of Tislie.stOS
took. A. house just acress- the ,strdet „The„ inviSible- ear- drum-invented...by,,,y
from a sWeet7spirtted elt1 and ' his _4., '9, a miniature
family' proceeded .to ;enjoy . itself.' in megaphone, tilting inside the ear en
-
what seemed' to her 6:7vei'y' ,worldly tirely out J sight, is reltoring the .
AmaringfrOf1 ndredssot Teeple :in.:live
York city. Mr. Leonard invented this
drum to relieve himself of deafnesS
„and head holies,- and it does, this ad',
successfUllY that no one ;Could -tell he
Is a deaf ,man. It is -effectiVe when
deafness la Caused by catarrh or by •
Neuralgia,
,perfOrated Or destroyed natural 'I'
drums., A., request-. for information ; , -
to A. 0,, Leonard, Suite 437, 70 Fifth, LI.1111Da ()
—
premlit rePly. .adYt
"fashion
known .to speak ill, .ofi,zingoUe, &ea
when her neighbors raised ,n 'racket
allBuilday,. She only said. beht
Mei • They must have Memo faith in
their asbestos.'
• The Corning EdO�ation,'
teach ,your children.
And Mercy reVIOreliee:
for
When by 'Yoh r Yeti t ACKintis t.t..in
Yoitrspecoh,
yen ,,einitradiet
• ‘,7:74e---lit7e-AY-ttr';'?"-'•6F:'1'ti•illIs.'i
LotigfelleW.,
.„.Cr.akit 1
'wire hilVe boon "Oit7Otild ; In Thritiah
Isles itt the last twclvo biennia, so.
tiniCh• has the rattle crake Seivitt the.
pitblitl, • It la "til linatecl hy Officials of
the British AittnideaSting Celitpany,
tliat_2;060,-(100 percone are elitertitilled„
daily at. ft eetit of A ,ratthilig:eoeli.Oue
hundred 7tliettaiind has been
mad. to, the .eatorininflithlt lndustry In
sillarles,.,feow and e9pyriklit 'royaltios
Strenuous efforts are being: Made in
England to SOP: the COtailog and kill.
„
ing of. English 'Skylarks. for 'food, ref
Mouthful of hod. t atilt such a
toilet
"Fret�-'ou? generall-y;:ineans--thnt
tome ofie.else pays donble.
a er," Insist,
For Pain Headache
• When Fatlie,-,•F,'alle,d.
--Rheutnatitii
Colds
Acepi ,enty:2:
13ayer package
Tonuny looked 'op from 111S -book and W11iC110011I11,1115 proven dircsetiouS
. ,
•
it t re that „"Bayer„" ,h6xes of, le,fableist',.,
, . '„ iAsotvis is the tradc, mark (reglgterect•in
"Well. 'fatlier,"' aSked Tointree. "If h emlinin) 6t 826'erot M064'
ba°1.41;: • Sa11911.°"Itt.
is the., bad matt geed becalise he hoepi,
06mtwing With the good' Wan ?!.!
Hente; Of Chestnut,•
The hethe of • the chestnilt.ia in. the
:tNitnietiti4fte. Fran, 'Cab:reg. ion:, Where,
tittle littVd lieen ctiltiVated trent early '
,
`OrenodliOS in Zees,
YdOItg,erbeodlieS, Of , different sizes
haVe to lieVe Coperete nurseries hi ,
fr,e0o,S,etherWise the sitialler" on IttEt
otion ittoCked oh& hopi94 ,by theft.,
larger tOS
a4,
CHAPPED HANfig
Mb-lard's'itt,eiceellent for chapped
'hairdt and elf Skin dtteck,e6...` -
Seeding -Time, .
WhiM sunny days begin to Warm the.
And eti.tdOOr.ganres.,flil youthfulhealftfl
• • • with : , .'• • ' • 1',
Then :,farrifers'-tilf the:fertile ele'licrif
• - • ';`-•:'•
While honeturhearts heat stanchly as
men toil;
• - • .
sturdy hands firm foundation
lay,
Of.E, field
, germinate b7leath.. the re*. ;
or sunshine, which evokes upon,
Reward for toil -a crop 0? bounteous{ '
:7 -Charles 11.,^.Meyersi
. •
Ask for 'Mlhardis and take no other. ,
Select Teachers by Merit .
• ApPointment and ' promotion • 'of
teachers in New Zealand are based on.
a' Dominion graded list ot teachers, .
the best qualified individual securing
appointment in' any . part of the Do-
minion -irrespective, of the district In
which he ot ..he was previously em- '
ployed.
-Classified Advertisements
BEA UTIF ULL Y ieL
A. carded wool; stireple,. enough light
•comforter: One,dollar. Woollen Mille.
Georgetown„'Ont.
11' ADIE° WANTED TO DO PLAIN
RA and light sewing, at 'home; whole
Or spare time; good pay. Walt sent
any. distance. Charges paid. Send '
stamp • for particulars. National
ManufacturIng_Co.,.....Montreal.. '
IN
• FOR Votii7 .1(ES
,Refreshes Tired Eyes .
NtfriteMurineCo.,Cittrago,forEreCareBook
PIMPLES SPREAD
OVER FOREHEAD
Inflamed and -Itched
13adlY1 Cuticura Healed.
My ,trouble began with a break-
ing out of pimples at Atie edge of
my.hair Which soon
spread to my fore-
head.pi
pimples Were
firtth
wereeyerye
small but became
• larger and Were in-
flamed. They itched
, badly for awhile and
:we so embarrassing that I hated
togo out. My hair fell out. ,
"1 read an a4vertisement for co-
ticura Soap and Ointment and sent
for a, free sample. 1 purchased
more, and in two orthree weeks,I
was healed." „.(Stgned), Mise•Geor-
gigMcMi1lari 1913 Summit Blvd.,
Spokane, Wash., July AO, 1923.
Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes.
sweet. Saab Fie* by Mall.. .Addreas Canadtax,
Depot': " Ontleara,,P. O. Box MC Montreal."
Price. S oap 26e. Oi ntment 26 and 50c. Ta1eum29i.
Mr' Try our new Shaving Stick.
RS. MISENE11'
CIIES AND PAI
Vanished After Usind Lydia
- Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
" Branchton; Ontl,e:"•When. I„Wrote:' '
to you for help my action .Was mostly
proinpted by curios --
Ay.. I wondered it '
•I, toe, wouldbenefit
-by- your_ medicine. It....
was the meet
ever taktO,'T heart- •
ily" aestirc yen; for
th,rotighlts res: -..`ti
am relieved
of iny'so.fferini,',ef • 1 ''
have taken eiX bi
ham'a Vege ta b
Compound Tablets and a bott'o, of Lydia
13, Pinkhani's'ElOod, l'iledicino, rnii 1 can' ,
:hohegly- oy I have ,nevor,
.-;..1,?e fore, had sufferedefreel-p,ainS-jeld:
:-Ofliet..tiVtitle'S'Since -N-Vas lFCttrS7'.'
,old. and during tho `Greet War ' period
wer,Ited tiqrniiii-ms ft.Nr .7yesra.,
emir m,the heavy lifting, whieh rhy work,
called for, 1 'strained idyself, ctsmg
frin'Ngilkh
suffered untold agony„ and I 'often, had
to give up and go to. bed. I had tioetore
for several' Years without , t g
teuttlent relief„ Nidiefi''..1 started ,to take
yew' inedleine.S."Afri; GOLDN1
Brauchton,,Otit. •
"Write to the Lydia tl.:Pfrikharo Ntedi.
, dint Co.,Cobourg-, Ontario, f-- ra ft ee copy
of Lydia' 13, PriVate Text-,
Book upon il:inle,a;,$ a \YOulea,"
iss(le No. 217,-;:11,