HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-1-13, Page 7An Inside Bath
Makes You Look
and Feel Fresh
Says a glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
keeps Illness away.
Title excellent, common -tenet
health being
adopted by millions.
Physicians the world 'overs recom-
mend the inside bath, claiming this le
of vastly more importance than out-
side cleaulineas, because. the akin
pores do not -absorb impurities into
the blood, causing 111 health, while the
pores in the ten yards of bowels do.
Men and women are urged to drink
teach morning, before breakfast a
glass of hot water with a teaspoonful
of limestone phosphate In It, as a
harmless means of helping to wash
from the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels the previous day's indigestible
material, poisons, sour bile and toxins;
thus cleansing, sweetening and purl
Tying the entire alimentary canal be-
fore putting more food into the stom-
ach
s Just asatkoap'and hot water cleanse
and freshen tbe skin, so hot water and
limestone phosphate act on the elim-
inative organs. Nn -
1 Those who wake int with bad breath.
Coated tongue, nasty taste or have a
dull, aching bead. sallow complexion.
acid stomach: others who are subject
to bilious attacks or constipation.
should obtain a quarter pound of lime-
stone phosphate at the drug store.
This will cost very little but Is suffi-
cient to demonstrate the value of inn
side bathing Those who continue it
each morning are assured of pro-
nounced results, both In regard to
health and appesraoce, •
LUMPS OF
INDIGESTION
"Pape's Diapepsin" at once
fixes your Sour, Gassy,
Acid Stomach
GEO. RICHARDSON
Ilentiltoa and St. Andrew's els.
GODERII'II
AGENT FOB
Cockshutt Farm Machinery
Adams Wagons
Renfrew Truck Scales
1 - Also dealer in-
Hason & Misch Pianos and
Star Phonographs
Large selection of Phonograph
Record.' coneteutly en hand
Those wanting anything in
our lines are invited to call
and see what we can do for
them.
PHONE too
'a %
TEE SIGNAL
\ViNG11A11.
R. T. Cowell, who has 111.111 the, post•
tion of choirmaster and 'inertial M
St. Andrew's Presbyterian church toe
the last six years, has resigned in order
tto urd. take a similar position at Campbell -
Arthur Knox on Wednesday of last
week passed his hundredth mihaatone
uu life's Journey. A uuwirer of *citi-
zens waited on him at the home of his
daughter, .ifs. J. E. $ whets. to wetter
emigratulatlous and presented blur with
a ed cane.
Tbngold•bwu•seudAgnt'w gassed away 101
W lttghaLt 0t: Lunduy. January and, et
the age of eighty-six years. Ile was
au old and respected resident of Kin•
loan and came here about two years
agar to live with his non, Thomas. ITL►
wife (ilea 501444' yearn ago alit) he fit
suevive.41 by four sons: Jawee. of cis.
tonna : Itev. John, of Loudon-. W. it,
ut 1'ancrouyer, and Thounia. of Wing -
ham •
Dr. R. L. Stewart has purchased the
CLlsholtu block on the tanner of Jaw
.•phine and Patgkk streets. The build -
lag is at present occupied by Mitchell's
drug store, Mj.•DvniihI ' barber shop
and Meld's insurance once.
A movement is on foot fur the orlan
iz,atlon of a Canadian l'Itib in Wing -
ha m.
ing-ham.
The Dominion Day sports committee
held their annual meeting 4411 11ev'mla'r
30 and ele•tNtl officers for the coming
year, with C. Young- a4' president •
and 11 H. Ell�tt seeretery-treasurer. i
Atter the rueetfbg tie' committee ten-,
tiered a banquet to the members of
gingham's inertia I team. champions I
of the !snort 11 1lllitijrtti'li Ttasetialt
League for 1920.
Li'Cli\.
Earl Nlallo11gh !s ho P from Prince
COUNTY AND DISTRICT. a ltP�'w�t. to visit parents for
Miss Kate Niar'(nregor left last week '
for Chicago. whetter she leaves with
.tultr.iynt etlos•w'ahitph b•f t'.1Lnilta Tanurtinlblulrea
hl -htreirp t ro"FhertrT►ar, Mwluwrrnnn1•ht+ry. 6110
IN1 04' 44'nd
h, eighty-fourth year. - the winter.
M
Jones; a student of the Unfree. The new principal of the Ta now i
or•,utn, hits rr••eire.l u.ca11 to welded Is Miss Eva 11. itanenq, w,ho,
P Presbyterian church. ! conies frons Treat tt. • Miss Carol
re George ('ottle. of of Ripley. taky4 the place on the staff
.1..• Th'lgr
Mr. and
r W'hite•htirch, rutty eel,I r. t.+l the y: The
*r 4' Morton.
nftlYtli annit•W4:4 of .their wedding. The marriage torn plate at Montre:..
r 22nd of Miss Neta M.•
{ on 1>.4 ru
+ H••nrt' rater -on. 1\'l)ite hnr. h. vno Irxrr t. Kenneth S. alurkay. The tt l with fila f Il
s _ - --•
Undigested fool! Lump* of pais
ds and sourness. When
be
khis
II
gas.act
-.-poste .truenetl_�.1y_.ugegtti,Ite re is instant
relief -no waiting! • •
The motnrnt you eat a tablet or two
of Papr's DiapelPvia all the indigestion
pais and •I ' * 'ata -distress caused by
---eeidit*..0 raliaysl
Your disordered atomaeh will fee! flail
at one.•.
7 ht -r p!eassnt, harmless tablets "61
1'rN".-Diapepain neutralize the-Earmtut
'ands in tIG stomach, and give. almost
lenient relief: beside, they coat so little
at drug stores.
MOTHER!
GODEBICH, ONT.
Therelay. January 13. 1921.-7
HA'RHEUMATISM
FOR FIVE YEARS
No Rectum of oma Trouble Since Taking
"FRUIT-A-TIVES"
MR. JOHN C. GUIt.DCReON
. P. 0. Dox 123, Parrsboro, N. S.
'I sutered with Rlemat un for Jive
years, having it so badly at times I was
unable to get up without assistance.
I tried different medicines I saw
advertised and was treated by doctors
in Amherst, also in my home town,
but the Rheumatism tame back.
In 1916, I saw in an advertisement
t'Fruis•e-tiess'tso•ld stop RAer-
war and took one box and got
relief; then I took them right along
fer about six months and the Rheu-
matism was all gone gad 1 Awe sever
felt it since,
.Anyone who would care to write
me as regards 'Fruit -a -byes' I would
he glad to tell them what 'Fruit a-
tives' did Inc me."
JOHN E. GIIILDERSON,
Contractor and Mason.
50c. a box, 6 for 52.50, trial size 25c.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit -a -tires Limited to
Ot Ont.
�s
,!I,••w it ang a t n c.. r Irly' •' coring eonph' ensiled the hridr's par- i --
Aga lust it and had hl. a .� baiUt' cur.'.
• gtfnr 1'ancouver,
Sawiw•1 Reba ..f.ltnpvtl'l.. recently %cher.• they will make their home.
rrs�'tvertitis r,htrn•r of the rota of his
l,rn16Pr .1441111 field w -hu diel In:,,uth
rig' cors Isere before lent
.FA Ft tltTIi.
Sea forth curlers are planning io ll.dd
a lion Ciel on Jit114111ry 1'4L. the event
tiring it der the aavpices of the "'.stern
lhrtarlo
'colts League.
.tl.•xander Ihavidsonne t old mut well.
known resident of Snit forth. diel. on
\"'E.IIN•.,ia y. 1 Seeehib.'r 211th. in 111s.
ninetieth year. He wilt a native of.
inland. coning to Canada over sev-
enty years ago with his parents,
Wile settled in F Harbin tow -ns ip. Ftir
many year. Mr. 1 vid5,n wenn, hotel-
Lwwpet In Sealer tit OLJale wine
rs
Itfe. He a • d lived reit r'tl
he• tae
the oldest and last s rricinR mem •r
of a family prominen In Pertl, tit 1
•
Dakota last March. Itaviug al30141.
\1'illiaul Ilari,i+s. an ,.lei resident of
Itluevale. rimed Monday. January (brit.
In his w•vruty-cithth year. De Is stir.
yfnrl by his wife and a grown-up
Ily
i► ogled la,•11b idle. ' 1 .\mherley. an-
non11,•.•. the .•ngatt.•uu•ut of his youngest
edaughter. (h
rl..•rnaaims
t
e Capt.1. Ai-
feel
I-
fr 1 Itus51 Hawkins of Minneapolis,
T1ite wart igi -til Tik.1 Jilut til tterrolt.
Al the home• of Mr. anti Mrs..L..11.
Rowan. 1tiu.•vale. 011 1h44111o•n :111,.
their daughter. Minnie. was onit•'1 in
eesseI4Me to _liit-lu►rel..'-1n. 1.loyd. ll..►,
'S.'., eldest son .f Mr. awl Mr-. A. I:.
1.1oy41 of .R'Ingliatn.
Lundy and Mr-. Lunde re-
ceived many tokens 4,f - eeteem from
members of their ty,l►gregatnuts at Wal-
i 100 ;and Mnncriefr nit tilt et'e of their
1••pinure for Klpgw•tt. where Mr. fain-
t, now in, cherje.
tt:-s Hattie .leepies'n. of 11.•44+all.
before Ina sing for Loudon to
• train n+ n'. muse at Victoria
hespeal. was given 11 5•IlrIoff
I.t her friends: who gathered at the
"California Syrup of Figs
moue or Nle alai Mr+ T. u
Y g !W.... MO.1 L••r wilful white ivory elven.
Mr.. I1. $.1 oto, o1 Fordwieh. wa...
ver,•1y 1.11rp.•d about the neck and
t, a in an explosion of ar,4ylen.•'gas
in the ecilar -of lust h•.t►t.•. She weds
carrying a 44,41 4.11 lantern while 11r.
S:nr..ni weft+ putting fresh carbide in
tine gas genef.itor, toad the expinsinn
Keep Little Ones
Well in Winter.
Wint ' is a daneA1g�roue. season (••r the
little on The data are changeable -
one bright. t next one cold and stormy.
that the moth is afraid to take •the
children out for t fresh air and exercise
nce the
they
need so much, n wnsequ y
add
arc often coored untie .yerheaterl, b yy
ventilated rooms and are •,n seized Nath
colds or grippe. What i n ded to keep
thelitte ones well is Baby's O' Tablets.
They will regulate the stom and
bowels and...dtive out colds and by heir
use the nahy will be able to get over -
w nter season in .perfect safety. Th
Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by
ma Lit 2 cents a box from' the tiir.-iVit-
Iiams Medicine Co.. Brock'vtll
('LiNTON.
\1 a !Mille meeting held i11 tl,• town
hall W.'tlneslay night of hist week.
altder the a11sldee-. of the 1'.F.O., ad -
lees... • were given by 1. J. Morrison.
Peninclal monetary of the United
Filrmers. and Mr.. (Wenn. of Exeter.
nrd,s h nod r••;i•.senting_the 1' F lV-41.
itch 11'he'ler. wife, -nf Henry
Joyner. died on New Year's Day at the
age of .ltflity-live years. With her hies.
Intel she .'ante to Canada from Eng,
hind in 1s73. settling in Clinton. Be-
sides her-husb:utd, two stns and two
daughters survive. Mr*. It. le, ('tarter
being the only lose of thew• residing
in Clinton.
The marring.' took place et Toronto
nn Tno+day. Jaunary 4th. of Nils. Vera
ltnti.• tt,te,ywua tu_Jith,t jtt
hall. M..l.. soli id Mr. and Mrs. George
Ittitnliall. of Flint. Mich., formerlc of
Clinton. NIr. and tlra. Remind! .will
reside at Toronto, where Mr. Rumball
i+ prienisint n. a lawyer.
hi.,... ting skirts may make the
F:X E:'rl•:li.
William stink bilk been upp ltttt'd
agent for the Canadian Express r'o
here, succeeding C. T. Brooks, who re
ceutly resigned.
An amid resident of Exeter 'passed
away Wednesday morning, January
5th, fu tbe person of 1lrs. ('rocker,
widow of the bate Richard Crocker, Who
hail reached the age of etgbtytive
years. ilhe was a native of Devon-
shire, England, cowing to Canada
alsout fifty tears ago and settling in
Exeter. Her husband diel mix years
ago, and two alms and two daughters
N1urelyet
CREWE:
Monday, Jan. 10.
Mr. Eddy ltiveth Of Wilkie, Sask., la
spending the winter with his parents
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Twamley, of
Mafekhtg, spent. timidity at Mr. Wc..
Twamley's. ase.,,, ••
Alr. James ('ttlbert, of the West, sheat
a few days with friends around here
Miss H. Philips, of Mafeking. is ate
present at Mr. Wm. Hustle's.
The ladies of the Dungannon W.M.S.
entertained the ladles .of Crewe Soc-
iety Thursday last.
SHORT COURSE AT FORDWICH.
Classes in Scientific Agriculture and
Home Science Are Well Attended.
Fordwich, Jan. S. -The first week has
closed of the 4:curses that are bring given
in this village un scientific agriculture,
home cooking and home nursing and test
aid. The course on agriculture is arranged
under the supervision of the Department
of Agriculture of the OntarioGovernment,
and is being conductel by Huron county's
efficient representative. S. B. Stothers,
quarters a, a at
Clinton. The course in dumesiie science
and home cooking is -arranged by the
Women's Institute and is under the able
management . of Moss Mc lavish. ibis
.onrse w•tll run for another week. The
course in home cursing. and first aid is
also arranged by the Women's Institute
and will be conducted -bilk. Mary Rut -
man, of London, Ont.
'!'hese courses began on Tuesday morn-
ing. Those wherase responsaole fur bring-
ing these classes to the village and com-
munity went forward with considerable
anxiety, but to the delight of all the
district has then to the occasion. '1 he
first morning, promptly at the hour an-
nounced. the work began. In the aurae
on agricultural subjects there were on
hand thirty -foully outig men elle registered
for the classes, and twenty seven young
ladies in the clas.es on domestic science.
At the .lose el, the first week thete are
fifty-two young men and as many young
women. Not Dray is the qua sty of, the
work being sustained but also thelntetest
mat is steadily growing. .1t is the thud
• Oar of such classes. being held in Huron
county. and it is the pretnier c.ass.
Mr. Stothers is being ably assisted in
cl ws ill uck
now.
Mr. nrr
• work byI.
he okA
to such
The general ctiltf� is devulid
subiects as farm /management, fertilizers
and thee quaaties, stock -and stock judg-
ing grains ana'seed selection, drainage.
Huron for a generatin . Two son dairy': g and dairy testing, plant life and
an six daughters err •e. His wife!,weeds. and the. bad tifeats of weeds and
died four years ago. how to destroy them, and ad other ailed
,1. J. :internee'. of 'l'orontei, and Mrs. subiects.
Si n._iaf Exeter, midre-eel a nle'ting Besides this general course there till be
hell • after- a special..Course given by the Dominion
noon 1 Govetement on sheep, on the 19th. 20th
n the town^ hall Tn...011y
bast week -nntirr the. a
forth branch of •the•
e, stat. , Ir .
of .tilt
Child's Best Laxative
r.•-nited.
The dt:itlrtrf John 1'nters•ot, of Heti-
still. .s•.tirrr"I suddenly oil 'rn.•,.l ay• of
- • ,,,t
eighth ye.ir and .was bright and active
+q, ro the day of htv death. Until re-
m eying to the village a comp le of year.
ono be I1ve•1 on Lis farm a 11111. +'11t 1
•4'f Henault,
A rewind happy .rep! : ' Drysdale
thew. 11.1M ,rf I', '• i 1rn rn•ule, t-i+nkaMrterrtfllt theyaterage up
seat 44.0..0 It I meets rine. f.. lIl s T;ri4rie `.
Accept "Callfnrnia" Syrup of riga tl• ill urn, dangliter of William T"•uomr Ihing^lit making the men look longer.
k the California being perform...I by
ennly-herr for tie name Illfornla on II"' ceremny
f Fanners o
' large ntfender
singer+
nal
a
he
iantario. There w
•. the eapactfy of
hall being overt et.
Mr. and Mrs. Wt ' Gillespie of Sea
forth announce the itgagement of
their youngest .laughter• nue. to .1. R:'
I hiller. of thee Air Hoard. - Canada.
l..the Ianrriage to take Place month.
the pmdkage. thenyou are Num noun fattier Ihtidlut 111 St. i'nter's church „DA
child iv h icing the IN' and 0404 ItrFsdale. „The young couple iutetid
• NDE R
barren...a physic. for the 1 Ile stomach, to r"-1de at Drysdale.
•fiver end bowel. 411414rett love Its 11.. .-marriage o1 Christine It..
fruity taste. )„ i •1ires,tIon. on eaeli_d'tighter of NIr.111iol airs. "Vaster Yni1l.
Lottie. Yen u:.r+r t "California." tos•nsllip et Morn., to Thome. T.. NI.- irls! .Save Your Hairl
1►nnald. tl w.'l-k11'0I1•resident of Grey
tutru+Lip.
took !dare at the home o Make it Al,undantl
INE"
IF BACK HURTS USE
the bride's 1,41' ars nu I►eeinher
it y..t..1. Mimi .1 itru+..els offle sting.
N1 . and Mrs. McDonald- will reside on
SHITS FOR KIDNEYS : r..yw,s .tine form in Grey town-
\1, ti, ort• "Woods id Prnssrls de-
te,l finis lite nn 'NlnndO r. January
3rtl, after a long Illness. She was In 1
s, v.uty•fifth year, Before moving
11 nieeneneistiannear yeses- nrgn
-Altai her liens' nil. now deeensel. -were I
residents of Grey town'hlp. The sur-
vi'ing children are Willem J. end ,
Finnic, of Grey township, and Miss 1
I:Ila, of Brussels,
Inn N!nnday, ireeentle'r 27. Mr. rind l
>ir-, W. W. 110,•, of \\':Ilton. celebrated
their golden welding with a happy '
family gathering. In the evening the tens._
A.(I.t.W. lutll wits etilizel for a Rath-
erfna of nearly two hatulred friends
from Welton neat thetreightortring town- -
-h{•.. .t pr•oirr.Ihr of +rings. readings
111.1-1r.•e.•hrs wag carl'tisl 0111 and the I
•', r cnnp,le wore. pre,Pnted with 11
Rat less meat if Kidneys feel like Wad
or Bladder bothers you -Meat
forms uric acid
Most folks forget that the kidneye,
like the bowels. get sluggish and clogged
and need a flushing occasionally, else we
have backache and dull misery iri the
kidney region, severe headaches, rheu-
matic twinges, torpid liver. acid ssomaoh,
eleepleseneas and all sorts of bladder die -
orders. e
You simply mutt keep your kidbeyi
active ind clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region, get about four ounces of Jad
Salta from any good drug store here,
take a tablespoonful in a glace of water
before -breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys wi11 then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and is bemires to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralizes the acids
in the urine so it no longer irritates,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Halts is harmless; inexpensive(
makes a delightful effervescent tithes -
water drink which everybody should take
now and then to keep their kidneys clean,
shut avoiding serious complications.
A well-known Meal druggist says he
sell. lots of Jae Rapes to folks who believe
la overcoming kidney trouble while it is
only trouble.
1
1
number of sdnAlile itlfre. M . sod
)l's, 'tux ares In good he•aJth and were ;
nide to takr mneh enjoyptent out of
the celebr:•lion.
(I(1TNSRiC1I TOWNSHIP.
At the Dec'mis•r meeting of the 11
Country Women'. Club, Mr.. W. Ed-
ward+ snag twit delightful solos and
readings were given by Mrs: J. T,. Sal-'
keld and Nirs. 1. $4alkeld, and an in-
n 'que
nn'que •ned selection by :ire. 11. T.
ialkeld. At the next meeting there
Ill 1"' a d1vttssi0n on *bleb 1s to he
prof. reed --to Ilvt' *Mine gocsl•na tared
moldy penmen. or with a bail -tempered
tidy one. The next meeting will be et
the home of Niter lief. Andrew's, Thant-
' day, January 20th, at 2.00 p.m.
FRAGILE, PALE •
AND MISER ABL
and 21st. Th;s will he vett' ably supple-
mented also by special lectures by experts
on the following dates :
January W. A. Weir. beer.
January -R. R. Hurst, plant dis-
eases.
Clearing Prices in Overcoats
In order to clear off our stock of Overcoats, we
are offering a general price reduction of 25 per cent.
25 per cent. off
Overcoats for Men and Boys
We defy you to find better values anywhere.
There are still two or three months of hard weather
ahead, and if you are at all in need of an Overcoat we
advise you to buy now at the reduced price.
McLEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers
THE SQUARE GODERICH
The Carpets You Throw Away!
They are the ones we want to save for Yew
No matter how old, how dirty, how diltpis
dated. by our process they can be woven into
Velvety
Reversible Rugs
that are nouhfor the
most
good enough
elaborate home.
You won't realize how good these
rugs really are until you see their
beauty and feel their softness under
.your feet.
as Wis /drert,,oi.r•t u,th your
edbrss Jur a"7rr. booted
1mist •Yoslaoaow.
Tie a tope around the old carpet and
send it to
The Canada Rug Co.
98 Carling Street, London, Canada
January IT -1. Y-Francti, potfiry.
January 14 -11. T. Foster. fruit.
January lit -D1. F. T. Hutton, eaten
nary science.
January 21 11. G li:ll, fertilizer,
January 23-M. 11. Staples, co oper-
ation.
Januar y Zai - S. E. Kerby, farm -power.
January 27-W. J. Fairweather, (alto
economics.
Jaeuiry 2b -A. 11. McJ.enuan, vege-
tables. s• - r
The course will continue throughout
January, and at t'hc close it is expected
that there will be organized a junior
1
will ire to put into operation aha Innen'.
Alton 'moat -tea in these lecturoe.
It is expected that at the clove of the
week the two gr reps will meet lin a line
social eserrt in the loran of a. banquet,
Mr. Stothl rt is endeav,rrine • to secure
.Principal inn:reins, of the O. A. C., to
give an address grsoA fir tine clove,
The people .ere-rratentiethat they have`--..
a rare ut!prntuitily in their midst to gain
-valuable knoeleIge_ 'thee are shooing •
their appreciation by their co/Operation
and keine: spirit. Mr. and Mrs. Stiehers
lane t,Ik,v 1:;, Louse tete for a m nth or
more.
fanners' association, abuse business it;
-West Coast of V ancou-ver Tslandl
Pictures From The
The Melancholy State of
Thousands of Bloodless Chil-
dren and Young Girls.
How often do you hear the remark.
.'She ia.very delicate;" How often it
means:that some young woman ,is living
in mberY. sneer ine from periods of pros-
t!ation, entures•, loss cf ap•petite and
disc'rdeoed 'digestion. Headaches afflict.
Ler-at intervals ; pain in the back :,rid
limbsluiow.atty cat rtion . She ler r_
realiy well. ,•
This fragile state el health, this lack of
vitality. cads foe prompt treatment. The
blood must tie nourished and made strong
enough to vi alzethe system that is so
lacking in energy. Int such case" 1)r.
Williams Pink Pins have proved remark-
ably successful in making the new, rich,
red blood necessary in restoring terse to
the system. Mrs. L. M', Duncan, Soul!,
Mountain, Ont., tells of t he. worder(ul
bctiefitDr. Williams' Pink Pills mane in th-
case other young daughter. She says : •'1t
is only right that 1 invent let you keow
of the good derived .from thew'e of I)r.
1 Williams' Pink Pills by our girl of eleven
years. •Sh.. was aleays very :bin and ort
gaining in wet -ht. Her appetite was pt or
and she had no desire for wholesome
food. Finally wt' decided to give her Dr,
Williams' Pink (('ills. Atter taking; one
box, sfi' went agcy on a- tureen
vacation, taking three, boxes of pills wilt
her. which she tank regularly ahile she
was away. V1hen she ret urn.4hcmewe
sere surprised and delie.httd M set• how
wt 1l she la,ktd, end t , find that she h:td
gained seven pounrl• in wekht. She had
a much better color and her appetite had
impravrd so IFra"Tnaitn a'n3 atwayt rearte
fin h- r mean. She carte -inn using th.
p Ile until she had t keen r sen isexes. and
the great improve stent they nettle in her
conchtiia) was. tae iced by many around
here. 1 can o.,ly add that 1 believe Dr
Williams' fink !'ills ata -a spiced'''. meth
ei
.fin,- trent- -.t}fe:".
t_the flit-. einnitn J)re
ne,•'
\Vihiams' !'ink Ihds is the avenue you
140 the - leant tert-reto of sorts: - 4-h •*1,3414
you 4'o st,11 a x.l e4' you will r vain v, ur
old•lime eft, ray. Y u co . gut 1 h, M• paps
tilt mini ant :rnce,r4.'r•eal. r Of by mill
at 50 cents a hex •Ir sty b x.+ for $2.50
Lon the In. a% viertma Medici:re Co,.
Brockville. fh 1.• ,
immediately after a "Danderine" mac -
Page, your hair fakes on new 1ife, lustre
and wondrous beauty, appraripg twice
as heavy and. plentiful, -because each
hair seems to 9nf1 and thfek,n. Tton't
letyour hair stay lifeess, eolm'lese thin
nr .craggly. You, ton, want kits of long,
strong, beautiful lair.
A 38 -cont bottle of dolt htfrrl
"IMnderine" freshens rim. scalp, cheeks
danelrnR -and 'falling hair. This stlm•
1 Matfett "twauty-tonid' glee to fhb',
I doll, f^,li•,n hair that ymithfel 1•c; '•'
and abwreiant tin ckncsz-.110,
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An Appreelaliit•e Sinttserfti .
1)en r Editor. I am get ling your
paper regularly and I am very 51111114
with your pr ompna'ss In sending it.. It
rerL•rinly I. nice to h:re,• the new.' oL
the boom town and whet My +nhscrlp-
ttoti run. out 7011 may book to he' agaIn
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ford, Sask.
' Totem Poles, Nootka Sound. Caves, Maqunea Mutt, Nootka Sound.
cleaves noiseless) brilliant k .ri ten to
Two days out from Victoria, go- y efs, They ch
Nootka is.-1i�g._eu1... st _Sett d dis- one in t1: rr n, unite a rligiii: Tare
Ing flan by the Nest Coast of gam trice on the Weft Coast "or got',
Van-
couver Island! One travels most of couver Island, and it remain almost
the way in the open sea with the ns it Was in the beginnihV. In spite
nearest land to the left, the island.' of the Tact that there is a large
of Japan and tbe Siberian coast. But modern cannery at the wharf, with
ever labor saving device -installed,
now and then, according to the the Indians v'ho work there live in
freight destination, the ship runs up the sahte kind of rang, little huts that
' swine of the loveliest waterways in they -tad he'ndrnds of years tags!'
the world. These are the inland Narrow winning traile lead one
passages which the Pacific has made through dense weenie, where the path
for itself in thousands of years in • is atter broken by a noisy waterfall,
vain effort to bisect Vancouver be which must be crossed. on a. fallen
land. At the last, in spite of the log or rough bouIdere. Only an
many miles of inroads it has made, hour's journey from the cannery is
Friendly Cove famous as the Beene
of many a murder -Vint 541, Tetfi'A-
ing that of whole ships' mews; and
the enslnving' of while men try -tam"
Indian king. Here ere to he ser•t the
remains of ancil':rt SSpas,ish'•harrj-
cades, and 1nouad1 • of whit,' : I
skulls, the latter gnlesurtle remind -
era nt wholeaale Massacres.
Along the \Vest' Co tat are .','fed
missions And mission anmen, Gut
Nootka emits such innrlvetiolts, as
she does all titit,nt. that Iia with
civilization. Thi o m»t«he deplorable,
but it makes. for interest and wh•tt 1s
picturesque. Tlarefnnted and bare -
leg old tt n old sow ws greet one,
cls in colors as gay as they can
fir. with than beans - tied us in
the sea always falls' back discom-
fited, for a great c•hirin of mountains
runs down the centre of this island,
and taunts the mianne ; the ocean
-"Thus far ahait thou come and no
•
farther."
tine of the most beautiful of these
groping arms of thi sea enters in
at Nootka Sound, and curves around
a score of islands, and innumerable
islets, finding its winding way out
through• Tashish Narrows, accom-
panied for all its journey by clouds
of nolle, etrmorants, and Siwaeh
darks, which circle about. acid dip
and away ir, co:orfuI, rhythmic com-
panies, reflected, as is everything in
earth and sky, in the placid water
stirrer through which the ship
et
tnnlptuous, their ,
tronizing. Their da
the cannery. They N
dress of gaudy 'hue, •b.,
from heed to foot in ycl'r
tn'osh. Same of (hent at, c • y,
most, of them are u: erenni, 4* t r
ti ara. -a' vtvidiy:-en•r•re^1 nein f re; ns .
they crowd :u meet the 1,01,s. -
The rod, w,.nt$il trt'x'h
mate
ld-the form really' ae:,t
o1 ar:.mofa'1
1'.'v
inner hark 4'1 the ester,
fine and iris -nine eissi ens. '1 I 'e -^• �
hem Inc a u,� spm a `4'
f with-th•! rt•trr
cities' sho :'. s
_ list.-rl i'V4-.4letreire t arJ.s i._ 1'4 _.- .
right .f it great wit.•: fall oil
round it, drewn up ma of reach el
the water, salt or fresh, lie a'a nN
of •walrr noes, some in the t.m.
bryonic Mage, some finished. Th,f
are male frenl,hot:owe:I ceder 1 •„r,
as.1 are nrnemented lavialrl7 n• •1'1•
rows of pretty shells -inlaid, :4:•l
grotesque h 1 p
i1• intent . ly pa.
hters
r the h•• 14 -
�p ca, pieces of r,tvens (it
ducks. They are burners oh the nut.
si:le a••4 hiehly polish -1, nrn art
painted red .vttdin. N'uivalt can be
mote quaintiy beautiful, net molt
seggeeri'+e of the old daps of dogs
adveutur&
e
se
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