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WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE—
And You’Ll Jump Out of Bed in tho
Morning Rarin* to Go
The live* should powr oat two pounds of
■quid bile into yoarbowels doily,If this bile
tenet flowingfreely. your food doesn’t digest.
It 'just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up
jour stomach. You get constipated. Harmful
- poisons go into the body, and you feel sour,
/ eunk and the world looks punk.
A mere bowel movement doesn'talways get
at the cause. You need something that works
. on the liver as welL-It takes those good, old
Carter’s Little Liver Pills to get these two
pounds of bile flowing freely and. make you
feel "up and up". Harmless and gentle, they
make the bile flow freely. They do the work
of calomel but have no calomel qr mercury 'in
them. Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pilis by
name! Stubbornly refqpe anything etoe. 25c.
Winter Care of poats
\ In |view of the 'Increasing' popular
ity of goat keeping in Canada^ it is
"observed that goats require approxi-
mately^the same care as dairy cows.
Goats Should-be -housed in wet,'cold-
weather, and during; the fall months
they should be brought into the goat
bprn at night As the weather be
comes cdlder they will be more/and-
more confined, until finally . in the
winter months their only outing will
- once a day for exercise.. Clover or
alfalfa hay is the best all-round
roughage and goats should be fed
' . twice daily on as much as they will
eat.up readily. Cabbages or roots in
the • form of turnips or mangels are
also relished and may be given re
gularly. Oats should constitute the
main grain, fed twice daily., morning
and evening. Five-t-o ten per cent, of
.oilcake or 25 per cent, bran may be
added to the oats.' Goats vary in
their capacity • for grain, so that,
each goat should "be given what
seems to be the necessary amount to
produce the .greatest flow of milk.
Goats always like browsing and. their
—i^ving_.i^_thi9 -connection, states A.
A. MacMillan in- the recently publish
ed bulletin of which, he is the
author, "Goat Husbandry in Can-
be
the
.’in
ex-
A SMILE OR TWO
A-j football player in a small col
lege was extraordinarily dumb, but
to the surprise of everyone; he pass-,
ed, of all his work, including a spec
ial examination in chemistry. The
chemistry professor was tasked about
it, and he said, “r decided Iywould
let him pass if he answered 50 per
cent, of , the questions correctly.
“J asked him two\. questions-—one
he answered wrong—one right.
Therefore-1 Jet him pass. The-first'
was ‘What colour is blue yitrol?/ He
answered, ‘Pink.* That time' he’ was
wrong. The other was ‘How do you
make sulphuric acid?’
that he didn't Jcnow.'
was right.”
He answered
That time he
I don’t like:
Before You Giv^ Your Child "
on Unknown Remedy to Take
is
______________ _ in
ada,” issued'.by the Dominion
partment of Agriculture^ may
satisfied if a f,ew tree limbs from
bush arc- brought to the yard
which the goas are turned out for
ercise.
Some” of the things
Brisk people-dots “of" cream in cof-,.
fee—one-minute eggs^—ninety de
grees in the shade—wall mottoes—
zero weather — rare steak.-,- long
good-byes—pep meetings—,communr
ity. singing ■—- harrow beds — short
beds—excessively dignified persons—
potato salad — spinach — telephone
solicitations — smugness — insistent
cheerfulness — applause oyer; the
radio—slavish servants—^high' press
ure salesmanship-J-second-rate hotels
—second-rate drug stores.—..genuine
tea parties—reckless driving—hab
itual ba,ck-slappers—persistent cig-
aret smokers—lipstick application in
public place9"=^—t“old -floors-——waun-
bedrooms. .... *- - —
- GF-IL0S0P-H-EE-: -Don’t undo others,
as you have been undone by them.—
Blessed are the meek, for they shall
inherit what is left of the earth after,
everybody else gets through.—The
reason people don’t vote as- they -used-
to~ is that voting presupposes air
opinion, and we, are taught not to
have any opinions.—The big1 .ideas
are. .not conceived by .the time-clocK
system. They 'are the spiritual e.f-
flonescence of humble minds... (This
was trUje last week, but not. today).—
There 'are'*too many .people in the
business. Let’s you and I get to-
g'Other and. have• sonie of the other
joints closed up.—If yoii can't say
No; you can’t expect to live within
your income.—If you weren’t speedy,
employers used to be satisfied .if you
werg accurate, but- now you, must be
both.—Lbnejjness is universal . . .
No hamart soul- ever finds a perfect-
match.
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Womaw--Goodness, Gecii’ge!
not! our baby! This is'the
carriage. . '
.Husband—Shut, up! This 'is
ter carriage than ours.
Don9t Poll a
i?y L. E. EVBANKS in.^he Maritime
p . Famiar.
At a recent county fair', in Michi
gan,. a world’s 1 reeord fop horses’
pulling power was established |by
“Tom” and “Rock,”' a team of Bel
gian geldings owned by Russell San
dro of Ohio,
If you see the picture of this per
formance, be sure to observe how
The driver is holding the lines; a line-1
in each hand and slack.. No whip nor
other evidence of force is present.
. I vyill remember when teamsters
used to believe that Hoiles always
pulled more effectively when the
driver pulled back on them, and ap
plied the’ lash. Doubtless many still
think -sp,. but they are wrong., Just
two things.„'ma<ie Tom and Rock do
their best on that test— proper train
ing up to that- time,' and, in the
specific, effort, kind, encouraging talk.
When a dumb animal, or a per
son, is doing his supreme' best-; it .does
hot take much to confuse him.* We
pull on the lines a little to back a
horse, and there is no logic in doing
the' same thing to make him go for
ward. ,If the bit is severe, or the
animal very tender-mouthed, ’there'
■is bou nd.. .to.J^.e„res,teaLn.L „ ■ .
With all animals, the ' liprse"'pre'-“
eminently, words constitute the
great control =— encouragement in
kindly tones. I saw- an employee
jerk and pull at the head of a balk-
iflg horse for nearly half an hour,
in vain; Then the . .owner., who had
raised the animal from a colt, arr>-
ed. ,-jAfter dismissing the driver, he
talked in low, kind tonesto tli<e
horse, patted him affectionately oh
the neck, then took the lilies'. Very
quietly, he said,, “Get up, ‘Spruce’.”
And thej horse obeyed perfectly. No
physical force is equal ' to the
strength of gentleness.-^’"'
Teeth To Order
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Dr. Pullfast, a prominent dentist
in the. West, received a letter the
other day from a . man' in the next
• county which.. s.aid_:..uJ’ye_
-of—y-ou-i^—s-kil 1—as__a_^d.entist and 1
would like some
I am busy with
will '.give you the
mouth .-’is ' three
five-eighths of ’.an1 inch . threw -the
jaw And spin,O' hummocky on the
edges.' Ja^-.-is.
shew, with the toe forward
We have
that people
I iktr^threy" rwsed to mwk-t4iey-1-g0-4»to-
just take a good .soaking. '
noticed in receipt* years,
do not carry umbrellas
World Fair Expert Air Death Toll
Is Increasing
General manager, of the Cana
dian National Exhibition foj* 12
years and consultant to the Bri
tish Empire" Exhibition at Wem
bley, England, H. W. "Waters has
been retained, as consulting . ex
pert (by the president and direct
ors pf the Pacific Exposition on
the..World’s- Fair .to be hel^in-LoS^
— Angelesr-- --Het flrst^faslc. ;will be
the. selection, .in conjunction with
the civic authorities, of a site for
the forthcoming World’s Fa;ir..and—'
_.. j.a;n- ---ex-aminati^F^f ''Transportation
facilities. ■ ” ' .
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pf -your teeth. :As*
my Spring jwork I
measurements. My
inches wide acrost,
hummocky on the
shaped like a .lioss-
Vitamin <(D>9
Should Be Supplied
■ ■. —
The season is -here when the laying
flock should- be supplied with Vita
min “D”. During the -sunny days
that are warm enough direct sunlight
-wilL.b.eljh and on very cold days clos
ed windows or. frames fitted~~with'
one of the several glass substitutes
will Stso-^heTp. There are often long-
periods ”during 'the~’W1nteF sFa'soii;-
however, in which , there is little dr
no sunshine, and during such periods
a. good gjrade of Cod liver oil i’s_^r-
■h»ps’ the..best knovyn,. source of vit-
dmin "D”. It is safe to recorft'mend
the feeding, of "cod liver, oil co-nt-HW-r
ousdy through the Winter months.
vitamin “D” assists in the ass'rni-
?ation of the feed taken- by the hen,
i.t. builds1 the bone1 structure of
young bird and maintains a
and normal bone structure i-n
older bird;' Vitamin -’’D'’^n.',.sO makes
lninei’aTs Tn thte'Tfvecb^feri -to—Tteds_
available, or in other, words makes'.it
possible' for the birds, system to'use
-and convert these' minerals so that
' intend of ’being wasted they build
.up. fhe'bird’s' system. .V.proper sup
ply of Viamin "D'’ -will, resultin.
better, egg proiluctfiorr, eggs, with
.stronger shells and greater fertbity
' in eggs.
. ■ the
hard
the.
We beard a > woman -ay while,
peeved thy other day .that' another
lady had a wheel.missing. That's an-
other, way of vallinii’. one a nut and
it sounds 'miich more •refined. .
a bet-SCOUTING j
Here There /
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Every (lay,, unthinkingly, rfiothers
take the advice of unqualified persons
■—i-in&tcad' of" their .’ doctors’ - - on
„ _'
If tiicy^khe^^thVTIiib screrfiTtis-
know, they would nu'er take this
chafict. • t-
Doctors Say PHILLIPS’
For Your ChihT
Whcn.il. comes to the fiFqucntly-uscd
•’milk of magnesia,” doctors, for over
50 vears7’ have sfiid ’‘PHILLIPS*.
Milli of ^lagnesia “ the safe remedy
for your .child.”
Hcrnember t his — And A hvays Say
'‘Philli/is' ” When You Buy. - Your
child deserves it; for your own peace
of nritijl, sec that you get it —-,<>en-
uinc J’/u'/f/ps’ Milk pf Magnesia.
• Also in Tablet Forms
Phillips’ Milk of M.ign-".i.-i Tab-
■ It-tsraru n<''A on f.il; .it all <irtig
•• stores everywhere. E.-kL tiny tab
let is tli< e<|Uiv alent (if
a te.r p'Vinliil of Gen- *”
■in" I’IhIIii's' .Milk of
'■ M i4!r.t>ia..*** ah4
L*4*Phillips’ _
/Milk cf/Magnesia-
MADE IN CANADA
REGAIN VIGOUR
I
Don’t stay low in bodily health and
spirits. -;Do what thousands have done.
Take PHOSFERINE. And recapture
fresh, vigorous buoyancy quickly. ‘
• PHOSFERINE,, the great British
tonic, will do th£t for you, as it has
done for thousands in England and
■Gandda. • . ' . '•
’ From the very first day you take
PHOSFERINE you. will fee! better, .
sleep better, cat better. PHOSFERINE
. is concentrated energy. You take just
:a few tiny drops each daY
are drops packed with new life. Quickly^
they build -you up. soothe your nerves,
drive out pains and stiffness, and give
you a new lease on life. PHOSFERINE
has been remarkably successful in al
most copntless cases of poor health and
depressed spirits. It will'prove just’as
Il K°Piat*J^RlNE is splendidly effec-x
five aPnll ages -for combatting fatigue, ’
sleeplessness, gericral debility, retarded
. gorivaftsccrice. nerves, anaemic! condi-
“■ 'tion,-indigestion, rheumatism, grippe,
neuralgia, neuritis and loss of appptitc.
Get PHOSFERINE from your drug*
gist now—tn liquid or tablet form—at
the following reduced prices:—-3 sizes,.
50c, $L00, $1.50. The $1.00 s-ze-is
’ nearly four times the 50c size, and the
$1.50 size is twice the H.00 size. 50
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TO MY VALENTINE
Be good, sweet maid, and let who
will be. clever— , -
Advice - you'll follow with the. great
est ease;
For, all your life, you'll be. the first
of these; ■"/ , #
The se’cond—if you know my darlmg
—-never! —N. R. Jaff ray.
First Wrestler—Quit it' Yotr'arc
bitin’.my shoulder. — .
Sqpond Wrestler—Shut up Defore
4 t^ikc’a nbtkni to swallow you! '
You veTy seldom . hear, of a woman
cashier running away with her em
ployer’s money, but when she does
Growing Deaf With Head
Noises? Try This.
Tf you arc growing hard of hearing
and "fear catarrhal deafness, or if
you have roaring, rumbling,, hissintr
I'oiscs in your ears, go to your drug
gist and get1 oz. ef Pariiy'M fdouhi<‘
'trength) and add to 4+‘ U pint of
hot water and a littlg sugar. Take 1
'a’>iesnoonful four Gibes a day< •
This wilt> often bring quick rel'ef
from the' distressing head noises.
Clogged ndstvi’s should onen, breath
ing become J?asy, and t.he . hmedus
stop dropping .into, the .throat.-It is
easy to take. Anvone who., is threat
ened with catarrhal deafness , or who
has head noises should give this pre
scription a trial.- . '
9 A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed
/cars in connection with-
r Juvenile Court, 1 have no
Scout havjng
any criminal
Brodie, ad-
meeting of- the
Scouts' . Associa-
"In all my yc
the Windsor
recollection *of- a Boy
appeared before me on a
charge. ’ —r Magistrate 1
dressing the annual
Border* Cities’. Bov
tion.
* * I
umanian /ScoutThe “hiitlu st R<‘
decoration the Virtutoa C’erctta.scasca
(Scout Virtue), has
His Majesty King
Batten l’ohel’.
Off iei :t l a n n ou11 1 nont
made by'-The lrtterrufUomiT^nr
‘the Boy Scouts' Association of the in
stitution of a Hew world wide Scout
deemation? the "‘‘bronze wolf.” . The
new award is somewhat similar in
’orm to the ‘‘silver wojf of the Brit-
sh Empire: the ribbon is dark green
with- an edging of yel’ow. The new
leroratt'on: will be awarded py the In
ternational Committee for exception.-.
'•1 service to world Scouting.
The Alberta Scout census,, for 1935
• ' 1 i’ v*
•.Hows (.15*
and .736 h
•amps
been awarded by
Carol, Il to Lord
been
Pau 01
to
fo/ their
was.
Seventeen persons were killed In
stantly wthen a luxury air-litter jin
which they were flying crashed into
a timbered swamp in Arkansas last
week. There are indications that the
speed indicator on the plane had jam-"
med and the machine may have land
ed at a speed of 180 miles an hour,
three.,times3 the regular velocity for
coming to earth. -•."'.
But one .of Uie most, ghoulish feat
ures of this flying disaster, the worst
in the history of aeroplane travel in
the United States, was the robbery ..of
the dead victims a few minutes after
the crash. People who rushed to the
scene rifling the-pockets.of those who
had perished.
On . the same day nine persons were
killed in Colombia, South America,
wtien"an aeroplane fell in the jungle.
Two were injured and seven, wfere re
ported unhurt.
These two major mishaps, along
with several others that have .occur
red' recently in tie United States;
syggest that the /mortality record is
.rising- among air travellers. For a
.time-there -.was strong emphasis of-
the comparative safety of AeriaL-tra-:
vel. These..late—disasters will affect.
_the-aveFage considerably.. •
Of course the volume of aeroplane
traffic piust be considered In. relation
to the death list. The business i has
grown tremendously In the United.
States, It has become a more or less
matter-of-fact- consideration now to-’
go by plane on long distances. -The
air lines -are repeating’the history of
the steam railways. Half a century
ago it was a common experience to-
read of railway wreks In “which the
dead and injured constituted stagger
ing figure's. $bday the fatal railway
wreck is a rarity .-No doubt advancing.
Invention will render th'e Tlyihg 'niach’-'
ine similarly, dependable for safety;..
IV
Rhodes Scholarship
Awarded to Trinity
’ College- Student
Sixth Trinity Student Awarded
Coveted Scholarship in 10 Years
The selection of Mr. George Igna
tieff of Trinity College,. Toronto, as
one: of the ...two Rhodes, .scholars-for
•1936 from. the- Pirovinice xof Ontario
4s_something.ywhich- .suggests., several,
very interesting comments. ‘‘
In. the first place; Mr. Ignatieff ?is
the.sixth - stude-nt of Trinity College
during the past ten years' who has
Irf-eur awarded a Rhodes scholarship.
.The list is as. follows* 1926, Mr. Es-
coit Rei?J of Toronto; 1927, -Mr. W.
Lyndon Smith of Windsor; 1928,
Mr. George S. Cartwright of Tajon:-
to; 1929, Mr. C. ;H. Little of Owen
Sound; 1931. Mr. J. L. Stewart of
Toronto. At . Trinity College the
number of students is strictly limit
ed and it .is, therefore, remarkable
that so many of.its students should
have been chosen as Rhodes scholars
during ttfe past ten years.’ . ■
• Mr. Ignatieff is a grandson of a
famous Russian statesman of the
I overlooked at Christinas'.* It
t ac.!i a ' choicer.frozeiL lamb
■ t’-liristinas dinner.
° * * *
A party of Scouts- from -the
.'.Sill, 123rd ami 13(’>th Toronto Troops;-
were January wobk-epd guests' of the
jst Huntsville Trodp for the lochl
Ski Carnival. In a ski race,' h on oils
went" to tho. ' local. Scouts,' During
.their stay, the Toronto boys were
shown .tlte plant of the Ariglo-Oana-
(liiin Leather Company,zWhero the dif-y
fevent processes were explained and
' l- nmnstrated; ' ~
Boy Scouts .of Raj|pit<ina. India,
were highly commended for,two days
if continuous rescue work dm ing the
rt-(‘-i' nt heavy floods in .nearby. disr
■ tricts.
20th,z
■ -■.q’
’’Cotdh up with t
gone, back to i
V3
“Thatwhy youj/s^e so many more
e crowd! They’ve
•gden's Fine Cut, .
now .that bettir itimes aiq. liere.
»m. —t-L -■-)lJ./g|e go many more
Kniiinq. smoketa | 'round you —_
they; are again roiling-their-owa_
-3rith Ogden's*— Ijthe "headline”
attraction in cigaretfe tobaccos.
Smoke this betterfine cutyoursett.
You'll want to use the best papers,
too—-{like'Chantecler' or'Vogue'.”
OGDEN’S
FINE CUT
| P S.—Yoitr Pipe Knout Ogden’s Cut iPhtt
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A New York Lunch
(H. V. O’Brien of the Chicago Daily
News writes hojne from New York.)
As I say, I Ifad'.thought there was
a depression. But’the, price of my
lunch today makes me wonder. I
had it in-a restaurant which is not
especially._noted . ..JligJl 8;
either. I had oysters, a smalUiaml)
chop, some potatoes au gratin, a
_g1ass of milk, and a dish of choco
late ice cream. The check was $2,807
As an interesting exhibit in current
sociology,' I recorded the items th^t
produced this total. They were:
- Bread and -butter (untouched) ■$ ,20
Oysters ........... ....^.......7. .60
/Uhop 7................................ ■ —LflO-
Pothtoes ........ ' ,40
Milk ................. J20
ke Creain ...7.............7............... .40
Total ..... $2.30
In a'spasm-of economy I held the
waiter, to, two bit's, thus -keeping the-
total investment (with tax) only a
• trifle over $3. G
Classified Advertising
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INVENTORS I . u
Count Ignatieff,- was . Minister' 'of
Edrt'eatipp in Russia before the revo
lution Ojjf 1'917. He is now residing
in Canada and is connected with the
Russian Red' Cross. Mr. Ignatieff
will proceed to the University of. Ox
ford in the autumn for a period of
three years to study. '
These Rhodes' scholars are selected
’from, the universities of the province.
In accbr’dance with the trust estab-,
fished by Mr, Cecil Rhodes, in the
‘•election regard is had to:
(a) Force of. character, (lcvptioii.
to duty, courage, sympathy, capa
city for leadership, •
(bl At^litiC attain-,
, (c’5 Physical-vigour,-as shown by..
participation irt. games oy in other
way?. ■ ’
OFFER To EV
• List .of w-ariled I'
informal ion gent free
Company. World Pat-
Hank Street. Ottawa.
KING OF PAIN
THE FAMOUS
RUBBING
LINIMENT
Pub on — pain gone.
' Get the new large econ
omy size—-Also avail
able in smaller, regular
Instant Relief From
ITCHING
?G Sennits, Cubs., ai'id Rovers
miffs. Sevenfy-t.wo. summer
wi re held.* ♦ *
annual gift of Australian Boy.
to Roland House, the • East.
,and’ Rosemary
The
’ confs
London Sot t Foment,
Ifdino, l ho Scout Association’s conval-
•-s’cf-nt. hon’m at Herne’Bah was1 not
WHAT I LIKE (or do hot like)
ABOUT MODERN HAND - LETTERING
*
For the best $ssay of not more than 200 words on^the subject of'
Modern Hand Lettering
Here Is a- r-'nl opportunity for artists,, authors, everyone tn <-xtyrns& ■■
Ih.-insvlvcs i-n an interesting topic nn<l nlsn vvin a'prize; A possible
sale• offered for; practical o'.-axs. ’
« Send your essay in on Or before March 7tli, 1936. with ah entry fee- of
Twenty^Five Cents. 25. per- cent of ttyo entire, receipts 'Will
be-awarded to the winner, 15 p’c’t for the second prize, and 10 p'c’t for II
1 ho third ji priz'e. All contestant a will receive thc rCsuteh
GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVE., TORONTO
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Hat Of The Moment
tures of crunlif^Wf’^eKuna, scales, rashes or
ot.hei’KttTffallilctions? For quick and happy
relief flee pure, cooling, atiliseptie, liquid
ys^^WwMfiqgaTipt ion. 1l s gen t k- < iflssuot he
theirritaVx -«•••»•- • ■
nature itsefc .........................._
i-^no muss. ('Mir, grqa^h>s"irnd'st;u.tdes8
—-dries up alnwst iinlnedia.’ ’j . Steps the
• most intense nelinig instant ly. A .'De trial
bottle, at’cipig stores, will prove it—or
money bac . D D. D. Prescription is
, made by tb£ owners of Italian Balau »
i.
nllamed'skin. thus aiding
tu,Kea! the disorder. No fuss
the
Scout
=«.**'■
Universal tribute was paid by Boy'
Scout troops to his kite. Majesty,
King George. A. notable example was
that'Of a Toronto-troop in one ., of the
poorer downtown ..sections, which met
ej.n Monday evening for its usual
niootiiig. .BeforiV ihe Scoutmaster’s ar
rival word had been re.ceiy.(.-d of the'
King’s death, and when . the
’< after appeared ’ three-quarters of the
. oys; many Of tlmm of foi\ign par-^
•lingo,' -bad voluntarily' entered- the.
c-hapel andjvero sitting in siivnCe, ipf"
token of respect-m Hisd>:itc fMajestW’
* ■ * ■ * . .
■/ Di*. E. Bones, tho. new Tresidcnt •bf
the ••Czechoslovak Republic has for
many -yeiirs been President of, the
Czechoslovak Boy Seouls A’.-oclatidh.
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LIVE STOCK MARKETING
'Shipping on the co-operative. plan has
been pf’qduciive of- splendid 'results
Sellins: on tbe-oppb market means -real
• nhio for the *'•-' tiers Grp tn touch
-ith us. ,t
Writ— Wire—Telephone.'-
LYttdhUist 1143- • .
IKE . UNITED EARNERS? .
CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY. EIMITE&
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT'
‘ Union' Stoclt Yards. West Toronto
Issue No. 8 — *36 f
19 29
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■ The Hombuiv is the hat of
moment. Perfect, with tailored ' suits
and printed dresses, this ' feminine
version of jhe. type, of hat which' m*v-
love is shown ^in ijmst smart depart
ments, You can weir a grh”.'’
brown'or riavy blue Pn--' ' .
is. of course, or dfess.it up with one
of the. new pert, veins'. With 'niiiH.s
ored dots. Tie the veil j'h a.bow pt the
back ami let the ends stick straight
up..
youe. Stomach Upsets?
. IMPROVE your
"■* s tem a.ch .Tn d
build up -the bl--od
w i t h Dr. I'icrce’s
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All the Vitamins of
COD LIVER OIL
PLUS
Bone Building
MINERALS ; <
Cod .Liver Oil when digested sup
plies m.tny neccssarv elements for.
proper growth of both and Hones.
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil
anJ the Hypophosphites of .Lime
and Soda, prepared for easy diges
tion helps insure proper body and
bntfe development, without the
unpleasant taste of Cod Liver OIL ..•b
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