HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-4-17, Page 7THE SIGN
GODERICHI ONT.
gestions For
This Year's Spraying
.(Dy L. (wrier, Prolii'Ial 'I:Ilao-
$t,)
Lu not spray al all uull'N4 you.
e going to try to du It well. 11 w111
'tat 141)'•
2. You rollout Wako a 'access of
tipple -growing will t genal spray 11144.
Yt. 3. 1'0U cannot spray well without
a good
outfit
which
will give you u
• plenty of pnsaurt. Si' overhaul the
old spray waehim• at one.. or if It i%
not tatlifaetory, buy a new 0111 with
plenty of Y power.
4. llet a =dray calendar from Your
agricultural represrul:ltiv' ur fruw
11r. 1'. W. ilewlgetts. Director Fruit
Branch, Toronto. or Pr,fetotor ' 1..
Caesar, (.4.A.(.'., (Ma'l1ph. 'lark it up hi
the spray 'shed where it will alway■
118' ai'aifaL7t.
Use Only the spray materials
rtltomnientiod h1 Iht• spray _calendar.
0. Do not »pray wIi.11 it happens
to he cuuy.•ileut, but spray fit the
flues the spray calendar nut's, The
time of spraying Is of vast import -
:ince and the (twee,' ghe•u In the spray
yodender at • finned 011 years of sail'.
7. unit lo,ue of the first three regul-
ar sprays. Solite yearn the first la the
most IIn)orl,ut. moue the n evud, and
some the third. I:sch spray belpn' lu
nut k. the next more .ffeetive and emelt
•
tumid be given to insure clean fruit.
x. McIllloidt and Know trete;
141pm1d alemya receive a fourth appli-
cation. 1404444 what the spray cn111•
der rec•umme•ntlm Ilnler "Foie .prays
and remark44," mud 118'' guided by 1t.
11. Vim will not control San Jos'
scale on large tries, twenty -live years
111•
'oU first
prune
L'ss 1
lo' or more. uu
IIt
them heavily 41 ud 4t
8'x
l
M'
the 111104.
lark off w•.Ih a hoe. Then is,• that
every ptrtk•ke of the lark Is wet with
the
1
•• liquid; ul
d• n
'Were mist 18' u light
spray will not kill the insect. Ise
lime sulphur • to seven of water.
lir, terribly just H. the buds, are
bar%t l ng,
10. For web and o•o4IlinJf moth cov-
er both wicks of ei''t c fruit and also
yv.•r�_ Ienf "."b shacks the
lea Veit hal, 111111 is of till washed from
them to the fruit. 11 will (squire
from e4•yeyl to thine,'n gallops for
,•ach tree twenty•titc ) ':i r. old or up-
wards, not just two or three gallons.
• sere Ili' spray residue,: right
1
1
Rt '1 rtes( lJ
I
through the trees '4'o Insure this go
111. if neveswlry, uu•I••rneath the tree,
and spray the pier bcyoIII the trunk
first. then step l.o•k to the outelde,
H1141 %pray 1111• remaining part. De
thin from I...lh ;olden. Remember., IIWt
It Is the centre• or shaded part othe
tree where wall naturally. I4 worst
ami poor •pea8'1 .rly ty�}Htai
ml
(1.144 side. though they 1.11011 ,',iter the
slimly or outer aide all right
1.1..t tower. 1•yeal 18 7th 11 spray ut.
i+ a gre,11 help. 4Iftcn It 'will t•
lice to '.gold on the Intik. .\ rolling
or support on it n too',•. the 4111ugrr
''.f flllhlg.
13. 1k1 not -iter large openings fu the
disc% of elder nozzles ear spray guns
unless you have 227. pend, pressure
or more. 'flue, are nastofml. nook... it
.1 if" kelt to maitoain high prl•ssur4,
and Rite 401 44'4114. a spray.
1 14 111 rotiyI411.41,cs4•, het ter work will
be done wit1.d roil 4104 three angle
4h,' nozzles than will. :a gall,. 111 :11p-
' um• us• 4411)44' syncs in spraying no
Mat you .will 44iuke •118'• everything is
being coal -A.1 in :1 iuethINIII'tlI way.
Dave ,f dul1141y polder to till the
4:1 lak. Ten 11141111., shuu4l In' lung
1 ennllgll for any tank.
16. ikl not .top'Trayi41K 1.'.':lose•
' ruin tllreatens-:.11., right on 1811111 lite
• rain has welP begun. It nn rain and
moisture whil'll (,fusee will* outbreak..
17. oho mut stack to :in eight u' ten-
' Jo.nr dap' when spraying. Ion Make
eatery effort 111 ger it dune sp.
l.h• A'i11110111 ru'•ritieing thor.eugh-
ncs. • If the we•olldz .pray is sea
Ihei%hwl before the blossoms "pen.
.'mit Nu' )$414111 :tilt go on until it 1.
Itulsh•el.
1%. Weal' uul the lank send 141141)1
.-Ieallwlth'r through the nanebitio uu'I
noyzl n al the Plus• of each day.
414. Itememler spraying gives heal-
th!' [..linge and is'm greet factor In
producing annual engin tin well or. give
hog .111411 fruit, I:re11.1n,•s that are
not I.'nring tihe1101) 1e sprayed to keep
Diehl 'healthy.
:SI. (;et a sass• spray calendar each
21. When in dIffi.ully time -mat your
agricultural n•preseutntive or write
to Professor L. t'It.str. 4 ).A I'., Guelph.
or W. A. Runs. \'iuclp,nd.
, FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW
Druggist Says ladies Aro Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur
Hair that loses its color and lustre,
or 'when at fade's. turns gray. dull and
lifeless, is caused by a lack of bulpl.ur
in the hair. Our grandmother made
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
and thousands of women and men who
value that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which is so at-
tractive, use only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we tt. t thi: famous mix-
ture improved by tI.c addition of other
ingredients byI asking at any drug store
for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sul-
phur Compound," which darkens the
hair so naturally, so evenly, that no-
laxly can possibly tell it has been ap-
plied. You just dampen a sponge or
soft brush with it and draw • this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. By noodling the gray
flair disappear,; but what delights the
ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound is that, besides beautifully
darkening the hair after a few applica-
tions, it also brings back the gloss and
lustre and gives 1t an appearance of
abundance.
WOMEN! DYE
WORN, FADED
THINGS NEW
Sweaters Waists I)ralscrics
i T--L1Ffsscs 't':ulghanf�
Coats Kimonos Stockings
•
Rath 15-/e.nt package of "Diamond
Dyes" contains directions .o nimpl0 any
woman can dye or tint any old, worn,
f11ale.1 thing new, even if she hail never
Znede before. Choose any color at drug
THE HEST SOl'K('I;'4 1►I' SEED
GRAIN
1
peri mental lenrum .Not eI
Persons booking for rename tllforna-
tion a14 to..n•M•re desirable 114e41 of ap-
i4rox'eel varieties may Iwo plMhnned
a 111 Ynd the Canadian Reuel Growers'
AwetMIAtl/wh.114 Victoria Rt., Ottawa.
one of the nowt .ntisfwt•tnry sonars
upon which to dm W. This organize -
thin Is 'symptoms' of s1•verll hundred
Kroner. of high -Rendre seed groin.
They u{erath neonlIng to 410(1110r roles
In order that their %Leel, if satisfac-
tory. may he in Ilse to receive the
highest official weed grade. namely.
"Registered Seed" 'I'Itl% grade of need
rapdreil In le pure as 10 variety,
is AnythiugViroug
ViiihYour Skin?
WHETHER it's a cut or scratch,
•n outbreak of pimples or rash,
or case o1 fiery duhguring eczema,
you, need ;am- u.:.
Y''u can always rely upon this
grand ' erbal halm to soothe pain,
d-aw nut poisonous matter- and in-
f.arr,mation. and quickly end the
worst attack of (sin disease.
A daily dressing of Zarn-Ruk
keeps the skin healthy and Ire* of a1
bleneish. It is a real skits wsedrciw
and of a different nature entirely to
ordinary ointments or salves. -
I% -4 I`L'K e..coved a marvellous ."cense in
Ih. nsy.us-.,t 4 r tPnu. "u4wo44m. ,w.us.•d
womr.,. ultr... eel• ( run 4044? Meds .oil
u.. scold.. etcak boa,
or 3 w. tl .l, ,d dr.let• svvrsub'1S,
fa -
uk
SO)THES, r4RIFIES Ai HEALS.
The Local Paper
and Community progress
)1nciti.' , cmrtaiu 11 nti other IM-
nott`nn.re than o0
sed of Hier cultivated erupoo per five
Al mftl.ls to •vet and go•rnsiuute at leant
ninety tier 111. Seed which doses not
oldie enwpdy with this high standard,
so far ns ...slum from other mil -
Called grails in eNliev'ned. boil whieb
dim's nut mild Hi11 ire Seeds of olhet
,'nitTv:Ited grains t 11 n !Wet of fen
riy the pound, may n •(vice the tart':
srtel grade united "Int , No. 1." it I,1
nue ..f the:•• grades 1111 h the farm -
1.f. .40 01141 e•I,.deator to s•cnr1 fur seel-
ing.
'1', .\aseefation le•netihlle". e elle?
hnelinul through w'11ieh the pe revel
I Ica)
'C a r ill,
1 (111• 1'.
IN 1, 11
.•4 t8' iII 1
el 1
7
4
Fenn Is proplg:ateil uw1 bron4ltl I
rtrnlllp•ret• It ;e 1... eivittnipel le•N Wil
our lest s ell merchants. the latter
1Nlrefiasiug ,1 considcreble proportion
..f their supplies. from 4.r Ihrongh the
.former. The .1"ms•141tion is. theiefore.
in a ps.sition to direct prospective ptr-
eliasi•r:• wherever they tens- be as to
`where th••% many nest likely be nide
to secure -registered" or -extra No. 1"
weed of the '1'ari.t o `which will glve
theist .ati%facblry r.•sn11a,
The eel •trial value of pure. vital
swel of prr4knetiye %:lrlet11 4 114 fully
8'.r oguize'1 by a great 111011yOfottr lent
farmers. Unfortunately, however, 1t
is not nppre,•hlted very fully 81 yet
I',' the nv'rngr crop raiser.
Special Trial Samples
in order to facilitate and r•Is•nurn441
the distribution :11111 trial of registered
seed through ('ntuldn. the Canadian
Seed Growers' .tsmeletion is prepared
t.i receive onle,ra for lot -p$ I sacks
or • of Rtl •r. Victory or Gold
Relit oils. (t„ A. 1'..1 barley. or lbw -
on. Marquis or Rn1q• ,ch,rnf. nt $3 per
11144 pounds, 1. o 11. 41141044g point, for
the wheat and barley, and $3.75 per
lets10111111P for oats. A money order
atta,'hevl to n letter. ordering 10(1
pounds or more of ane of the abort.
varieties addressee' to the Canadian
S.vel Growers' Association. 114 Vie-
loran St.. llttnwa. will reee•i\'p prompt
at tent lint
'!t'Ife above anlllllt14 of weed word
give' it farmer n very good start In
gaol Need am.l ft the 'name time would
give hint an uph%.rl:nlily to yowl:are
the returns fr his own seed with
(111,.e r•a1iz.'d from Ihe seed par -
lily John t'. t'unnhngltau1 ('resident of
the Wisconsin Agrietiltariet, Itacine,
WI»., In National Printer -Journal-
ist.) •
There In a clime and d.fluite Ione of
work for the In.'al mew.{apr, whether
it he 14 daily. semi-weekly or weekly.
From no other 44(111188' can the lutiwate
er.ul al '11014111v** 1W i
i xul 181 0 et the
1
smell towli communitybe ob f
ued.
There lyes n perlol during w•hfe•h
the 44184111 town newspaper seemed to
e %
be sl othcrlu under Me line a lu
t t
W K K
circ 'alio of the ci 'bullies. The
t u u t}
Pity daily 110.11 1101 and cannot deride
slaw• to welters Of immediate Imprint
to the small Lown and the wurro,nd-
ing eminery.• We may rely. therefore.
that, whale In the great wall of nous.;
Unit tvulfnuuts---swifeotn dee 144. day.
the large,'.tonea and bricks w•I)1 always
he furnished by the city dalllrs,
through tlu• various 'news servlet"..
that cover 11e entire world. the
chinks 14111) the eeMellt will Ia• furnish-
ed by the Leval country trews from
papers nearby, the iutiwete heart--
throbs that come fruw the Ioeal
business. ochtl, civic and home tie -
Every town owes it to Itself to en-
eemrage a WHO. e11terprlS111g. Wide-
awake. progres.lre newspaper. Ruch
p11blientlnn% are north far more to
the town than the town usually
realizes. Ry snppnrthlg. I not only
mean subscribing to the paper and
reading it. but elmi helping to get the
news, by wshng It as a medium of pith-
ily dineunsion. and by patronizing Its
chisel.
MIMS
carfe's
Varnishes & Paints
SURFACE SATISFACTION
L' your home stand out from its surroundings;
let it be recognized by passers-by as a 'tome well
kept; be able to point to it with pride. Paint with
Scarfe's---their long -wearing qualities make them the
most economical varnishes and paints for every purpose
inside and outside.
720
gnat smn
11.11,14.11
�Ip
Scarce & Co., Limited
Head Mc* nod Factory - ,insgisdere. Ont.
CHAS. C. LEE
GODERiCH, ONT.
Lai
4414e0e
'Pee r.rr.,pa
3
0
VARNISHES PAINTS
ENAMELS STAINS
for every purpose
advertising c!oluinn4.
In too many In*tanccs, the good
Meal paper In taken as A matter of
course-ah0ltt an we coilwlder the net
of eating when meal time cones.
But the town which has no med-
ium of local news or for t14e exprea-
slum of hovel opinion is n barren spot
indeed. G.411 pity
It! What
eom-
nalnlly progress ss c, 1 1e e,Ir with
n
o
yrld.•le of local p116ho•it} . What coat-
i' Ity idealn and heart can be pro -
tooled or maintained with no regular
x18, dependable organt 1'
1'e them?
Whet re.mmunlly sympathy and fel-
lowship can he developedahem there
Is no etearing honer for the 'neon -
where there In no common parkway
where the myriad hopes and dln-
relltrlege•ments, joys and hemrtttchee.
Pnne•saes and' disaster*. may bf'
brought together and blended Into that
intangible though very real thing. or
Nubstnnce, that we call community
.eplrit?
Every community fadt the nerd for
a good, Irma-h••adeil newspaper. it
ha4 its•wnrk dmrlr daflned for It.
and if It fulfil). 114 mission it deserves
the loyal support of the town and the
country 'round. Snell n paper ens
render intnimnble s'rvles• in breaking(
down that foolish but ngwlld barrier
betw'Iwll 11/14'11 and vauntry by keeping
each flaw supplied witb u Int of
clew of the other.
After nil. folkii nre atu.nt the M111e
whether in town n4' ennttry, and the
country- roads are but extensions of
the cite .tracts
Thursday, AprII 17, 1924 -Z
NO "BITCH" LAMBS
WANTED TO-DAy.
Penalty of Two Dollars a Hundred-
weight to lie Enforced This lease.
Buyers 0f limbs In Ontario haat
seaao1 wade a cut 111 the price of buck
Intuits of $1.511 per hundredweight, or
aq averago of shoat $1.35 per lamb.
In other worts. every Iamb of good
quality, properly castrated and dock-
ed. sold for $1.35 more than did the
buck lambs.
Last spring warning of the action
to be taken by the buyers in an ef-
fort to ladts•e farmers to trim their
w% 1.11
1 % Well 11 t toQ11 111 >t w
lambs s w,f t uu
w1
I
4. . n
other i b ',11 i• Ian 11111 8' G d i
111 1 111 r 11 Ill
and
1
the fanning cummuultts•. Twenty -bre
thousaiul )wuiphle's were also distrib-
uted ther • nut Ontario warning
tanners of the loco they would sus-
tain If they eontiiued In tau• old care.
leas 4)ey it saldiug to the market
the kind of lamb the conauuler did
not want.
But in spite of thin action the mar -
3(11H last 11111 w•4T1-llckded with butt
1x18(44..
In some notable instances farmers
.11.1 respond Not only did these t'.-
('445)4' the ;worthy but the gr e8'a1 qual-
ity of their shipments of lambs watt
no such bettered that the :fve•lage
price for (hese lands WOK uotic4ubly
0mhxucal.
E%llI.111y many farmers were In-
different to all appeals 10 401111 10 the
Markel the kind of Iamb that Would
suit the t,UlauUler and equally indif-
ferent to the statement that buyers
would hate to penalize the kind of
lambs that the Market did not want.
The effect of the ono in price on
bnek haud,x was that the farmer pro-
els.•Ibg the article that the market
demanded got an enh,ltaeel price,
while the mea who r•ffeied 10 du so
*Offered the cnnae•queuce of his negli-
gence.
It ha. now been deter110mA to coon
tonne the slime policy this year and
even 1.. int-re,iW the price difference lwe-
,W1441 1he )ntuh (lint is wanted and 111.•
lone that le not.
!beginning on July 15, 1924. n cut on
all hock Innlbs of $2.114) per hulolred-
}p1e igh1 nil) be wade effes•tlte. Lan?
N•ur'" •txperlence should wore that
there will be no rxce{diun4.. ,
But why nhoulel supine have to suf-
fer n loss that can flee x.1 waslly ayelid
wl ? 111e• lambing season son is just Is -
ginning. All (lint fanner. 1114 to do
In era,lp• the price eat I. to cf.tr11,'
and heck their wale hand... payers
hope that lass year's canlpltrrn hn.
been taken to heir( and that thin year
there will be eery few buck lambs on
w•hk•h the p•11a1ty 4)111 fall
T1e simple fact which waken this
action neessnry is flint consumers do
not want to rent strung -tasting Iamb.
If n hol.etvife gets thin kind the
whole family quits eating lamb The
result Is a loss of trade to the Miser
and a smaller market for the producer.
1\11at the market wants Is Ilirety
fleshed ewe •till Nether lamb.., finished
at 440 to R, Ibn., live weight.
LOWERED VITALITY
('ondilion following indoor Con-
finement
oo-finemeent of Winter.
There are very few people who do
out 1.1441.4• tonic et this seestl of the
ynr. Tire renom for this Is that
whether In the ho the albs. or tat"
rectory. people 118%11 1144.11 living
throughout fie• lung winter tuunlh% In
H11 ntnl.wpht•r.• moll• or le•,"s ritinlwl.
and as n result flud II:e iseels-es not up
to their .41111tn.r-time• h••nittt. T.hrongh
Hire and There
For the Jirat time In Ontario, an
attempt will be made this spring to
organize • voluntary egg pool. Ar-
rangements for the node
have been completed bythe Ual
ti
Farmers' Co-operative mpaa , and
it is hoped to control absolutely the
egg market in the province.
During the year 1928, 1,380 tourist
automobiles entered the province of
Nova Scotia, the Land of Evangeline,
the lung nlun11164 of winder your blood according to the &Kauai report of the
lies INru emu Ing .Nall and.. poor.
1'lo..r c01.1111emeta and lark of ex1•r-
ris• knee 104441 it up and exinn4ted it.
1111 nrr'nit 4441 1•turrgel h' 11'41 you 4.01041
*.,l,. Your wdrk tires you and p•r-
hatln your digestion Is n • top geaal.
l'Mlr. 11er•ebe may • .hake andyour
appetite p&p. All these• Iltings point
to poverty of the blood. 1t 1s a selene
Nova Scotia Tourist Cosmissbn
Altogether 03,000 tourists visteced
the province and distributed a sem
estimated at $4,000,000. •
A picked detachment of an offi-
cer and ten men et the Royal Cana -
dais Mounted Pollee recent' cross-
ed the Atlantic on the Comedian Pa-
cific liner Melita. Their duty will
11th' filet hal if the blow) of t)M its to guard the Canadian exhibits
strongest I% te•.teel in the airing them at the British Empire Exhibition.
is lees of it einl it le poorer than It The Exhibition and buildings cost
w -ns 111 September. The spring metal- about $200,000,000.
1.116'+ of our gtvindmnlller.--snlphnr
and the llk.s-re- A chain of factories stretching
across Canada will be established
by the Dorafsien Tar and Paper
Company sponsored by English in-
terests.
Company,
was announced by the
Heal of Dunmore, V.O., sad Bir
Ha»111 'cotton after a recent visit
to Canada. Sites have already bola
secured in Montreal, Winnipeg, Van-
couver sad Toronto.
and mnlnietes, 44,llt
1.0gll17.191 the 11144401i
ae*4m, but were an
tempt to (1emnlu• the h
medical Kloster has fouhdl a (setter
way. Dr. 'Williams Pink Rills make
new. rich blood at the flrHtdose and at
every dome atterward4. Thee they
strengthen every orjm' of the )soli
end give new vitality to the Jaded
system. Here is 'woof. MIPs Clam
Cheslock. i4IRh IMLs, (jne., "nye:-
"I was in a museh run-down intention
and my blood wen titin and poor. 1
took i)r. IWillinnl.i fink ('Ills. *1111 r
mu'.t thank you for the rood they dill
not f n,•ver enjoyed letter health
for 11141 nt thin
unsclentiflc .nt-
1. lfrxlern
Canada's trade balance is being
steadilymaintained, • for, accenting
to the ebruary returns, jam issued,
the imports for that month, which
totalled $82,133,882, showed a 4.-
erease of $8,178,814 from the same
month last year, while the re eta
than 1 Mee sltwe i took them." for February this year. totalling
You n g.4 three palls through nor $87,274 43, showed an increase of
min
in medicine or by twill nr
:,It $9,0182.
cent. a dos from The I)r, William'?
Willett)! Co., Brockville Ont. Hon. George H. Henry, Ontario
minister of public works and high-
ways, has announced a change in
RE(i18,IFRBIs CpCKERFI S the method of financing the planting
, of trees along public highways. In-
stead of sending out its own work -
4E444 •rialtlu.tl Farms Note) men, he says, the Government has a
Canada i'. Netting the pare• for the scheme whereby farmers planting
whole world to fo9ow• 111 thp system trees in front of their own property
adopted 111 oblni11 registe•rwl co•kerv•Is, will be bosus(dd so much per tree for
The bred -to -lay cockerel - that slut planting.
transmit to bin pellets flip ability to •
produce A large number of egg'. Over $1,000 has been paid by the
what All kw•pa•rs of utility poultry PProvince of New Brunswick in wild
are after. 1t ie recognized that the eat bounties sines the lcyear. 1.
meet of the present fiscal ear. Al-
qui,'kiwt w•ny to increase the nverngO' ro�77 ap, ,aimat.ly 400 c1.im■ for
egg yield of any flak In through the $3 bounty offered for each ani -
the nln!e. end this fart Is commercial. ' seal have been handfed by the chief
10411 by ninny bred,rs of ,o'allcd bred- game warden's branch of the Depart-
to-Iny stock. Who advertise high pro- i 'tient of Lands and Forests, as com-
dewing male's that hove not the !treed- pared with the 61 claims made in
ing Ielllu' them. nn') nm therefore 1923, following the bounty' offer
volatile to transmit this quality to passed by the legislature in that
their offspring.' year.
Because of this feet dll(urnest bn• '1
tern have foisted oyrrreted (tock h p- The splendid success attained by
on the piddle. 411141 nae of the ren- irrigationiats in Alberta is evidenced
soon why registered ea•kere•IN are
by the Let financial statement of
the Taber Irruption District. The
wanted is to orrrvnnle this {rrnrfl.e of report reveals a total surplus cal -
selling inferior birds 1114 good breed.
J.etable or on hand of $414.000, of
Ing stock. which $7,000 is on deposit In the
,\t the pres'nt iJmp it in possible
ban
k. Operations have been so aatis-
for honest breeder's to enter their factory that negnttatien have boon
pullet. In laying (ronteet4 (of w•hleh entered into with the Ca dian Pa-
minion)
are twelve throughout tau! Do- title Railway to set up sinking
minlonl snit t'v hitting their birds fund of $8,000 to $5,000 »Aeom
qualify to nrndne' eo"•kerels that may bonds of the distrte't 401, `t` let• th.
hr registered let the Canadian Nal 14.1.- rulwa . In this way it i! hoped
n) R•ronet that the dI'.trict wilLb�eletrod of
The ?net that n ooeker•1 9' rlyria dwbt 1n a few year'.. -
tered 114 n a
Rttnnater to the pnbngl that 'I•be Canadian Pacific Rahway an-
ter has H certified pedigree behind him. aounees that it will resume its wln-
uf nt lens) two Krn('ratlrrns of lean to cruises In 1925, one round the
(or morel egg bl'x.I. and abet he is world and rho other to the Me/ditor-
himself a hard typienl of the breed 44anean. Tae 22,000•ten Empress of
and w11ho t standard dh4,,talifien• France has been selected for the
tions tt,N•h H bird grown do our Fan- former cruise, which will last fear
ndinn elhtnte mentos the very lest pro- months sad will completely enetr-
cnrahIr In breeding for high egg pen- chi t globe. She will start from
allot Ion. Now York on January 27th. The
skip has been recently converted in-
to ■s oil -burner and entirely retie -
'staid. The Empress of Rentiaad,
I ), 141111o•y klss•d me 111 the .prim;;. 41,600 tens, will maks the Mediter-
ranean melee, lasting four mentis
Hifi '%Taber only laked nt me and including all points of interest
.ted never ki'.Nal nt ell. en that sea. e
BflGMCNESf COLDS
!1111 RED PEPPER
Ease your tight. aching chest. Stop
the pain. Break up the congestion.
Feel a bad cold loosen up in pert a
short time.
"Red Pepper Rub" is the cold rem-
edy that brings quickest relict. It eon.
not hurt you and 1t certainly seem1 to
end the tightness and drive the CoS-
d right out.
an
sorters
stern 8
a
concentrated, h cont
has suchNothing 1 V8'♦
and when
tracing heat as red peppers,
heat penetrates right down into colds,
and sae
tion
achingmuscles
es
tay� stiff 1(1718(44 relief comes
at once.
The moment you apply Red Pepper
Rub you feel the tingling heat. Inev�pwarmed
e
minutes the nr1ggeested spot is e
through and"ltWougb. When you are
suflertng from a cold, rbevsatsss•,
backache, stiff neck or sore mucks,
just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper
Rub, made from red pepgers, at any
drug store You will have the quids -
est relief knows. Always say "Rowan."
iiilnry'. kis. Willi lo.t in J.' t,
And Ilnrold'n lost In piny ; After *11, the fool thing. that Oce
41111 the Id-- that Int- In Wllhnr'a oyes. L.'gtidatnre kills olttn.mM•r the fool -
Haunts 1111 l.y night and day. lilt measures th44t it paw's.--Bostdn
--'Brown Jug. Transcript.
Ile humped Into 1u'r car. pi had
my land out." declared tb. girl, in-
dignantly. "Su/J1 n tiny,hand," mur-
=red the young man,' "No wmel.•r
1 didn't see it !" There WAN no ar-
rest.
N'T DO THIS
IF DEAF USE
LEONARD EAR OIL
A soothing. P.ntct.ve. Penttrsting Oil
fh•t hu brought prompt relief to hon•
dreds ■uffering from ettarrhal deafness,
head noises, discharging or itching ears.
Just rub It beck ollhe ears and Insert 10
noetr11.. For Sala Every, here. 11,13.
Jnletesun44 deser.pt'.. folder ,
twit upon ro.u4st
Leoeard„Ioc.70 iib Ave., NewYesrk�
Salts Fine for
Aching Kidneys
Flush Yew
When en /ark Hurts
Kidneys as You Clean
Your Iovela
Most folks forget that the kidneys.
tike the bowels, sometimes get sluggub
and clogged and need a flushing occa-
sionally, else we have backache and dull
misery in the kidney region, severe
headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid
liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and
all sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply rust keep your kidneys
active and dean and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region begin drinking lots of water.
Also get about four ounces of Jad Silts
from any good drug store here, take
a tablespoonful 'utalass of water be-
fore breakfast for a few days and yoot
kidneys will then act (Inc. This famous
salts is made front, the acid of grapes
and lemon juice. combined with lith';
and is intended to flush clogged kid-
neys and help stimulate them to activ-
ity. It also helps neutralize the acids
in the urine so they no longer irritate.
dta-
thus helping to relieve bladder
orders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a
delightful effervescent lithia water drink
which everybody should take now and
then to help keep their kidneys clew.
A well-known local druggist says be
sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be-
lieve in trying to correct kidney trouble
while it is only trouble. By all mains
have your physician examine your kid-
neys at least twice a year.
Ouch! My Back! Rub
Lumbago Pain Away
Rub Backache away with small
trial bottle of old
"at. Jasob. 011."
When your hack is sore and lanae
or lumbago. sciatica or rheumatism
has you stiffened up. don't suffer 1 Get
a small trial bottle of old, boniest "St.
Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a
fettle in your hand and rub it night
on your aching back. and by the time
you count fifty, the soreness and lames
nese is gone.
Don't stay crippled! This soothing,
penetrating oil needs to be used only
once. it takes the pain right out and
ends the misery. It is magical, yet
absolutely harmless and doesn't buts
the skin.
Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica.
backache or rhe,tmatism so promptlg.
It never disappoints! •
ltpays to use
MARTIN -SENOUR
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it has no equal
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