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a knowledge you will;
/ find useful when your
own boy starts out.
right start. Teach him thevalue of
and self respect. Tell him how
gained merely f rout a clean shave—or,
hint --and show him in a practical way,
shave come easy. The old time
is a thing of the past. The
is gone, There is no need for your
but the ease and comfort of the
is the razor of his time ---that to which
more, nothing less,
catering to the needs of men..
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Safety Razor Company
Canada, Limited,
Street, Montreal, Que. 554a
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Making Cow Feeds
Attractive.
Success in feeding dairy cows de-
pendslargely upon getting time animals
to eat large quantities of feed, and to
entice them to consume large amounts
the feeder must employ several
schemes to make the feed more ap-
petizing or palatable. Many feeders
make the mistake of not feeding the
cow enough, About 50 to 60 per cent.
of the feed goes to maintain the body.
If the ration is reduced a fourth, the
portion left for milk production "de-
clines a half, for the maintenance re-
quirement remains about the Arne.
It is better to increase the ration
gradually so that a larger proportion
Is available for the manufacture of
milk, but the question centres about
inducing the cow to eat the feed,
Salads in Rations.
W can walk up to a lunch counter,
order a sandwich, beans and dessert,
and our hunger may be fully ap-
peased. But we can also go to a
sumptuous banquet amid pleasant sur-
roundings and eat a five -course dinner.
The cow will do the .same thing if she
is put under analogous conditions and
she Will respond in increased produc-
tion. The problem is to find out what:
salads and relishes she is especially
fond of and then keep baiting her on
till she reaches the limit of consump-
tion commensurate with profitable
production. -Kindness in treatment
and pleasant surroundings are essen-
tial in getting the cow to perform to
the utmost. ,e
A common way. to get the cow to
eat more food is to give it to her oa
ten. Itis nature's way. We have of-
ten watched cows In the open pasture
eat for a while, then rest in the shads
and ruminate, soon going forth for
more to eat. Why should -we not imi-
tate natural feeding, 'habits if" the
method can be practicably cazried out?
in the winter in particular it is pos-
sible to feed three me four times a day,
and where many cows are kept, the
time'so spent upon the indivvidual cow
will be very small.
Molasses is a `great appetizer, con-
ditioner and mild laxative. It supplies
nutriment, and when added+to cheap
hay, ensilage or grain, it makes the
feed Much more attractive to the cow
and she eats with greater relish. We
have noted when it was fed to high-
mincing cows and poured over the en-
silage or grain, it acted just like
mayonnaise on lettuce. In a few
cases we have seen it used success-
fully when mixed with two or three
times as much water and then sprink-
led aveethe roughage, old hay, straw
and chaff. From half a pint to a quart
may be fed daily.
Feeds themselves differ in palata-
bility. Cows relish some feeds much
better than others, and skiIiful is he
who can find out the individual tastes
of his cows. --Ohio Farmer.
To Save Money on Express Packages
Try This Plans
Thousands of dollars are lost an-
nually by the small shipper through
neglect to aek and tag express ship-
ments properly. The big fellows •do
not lose much, because they take pains
to have their merchandise well packed
and carefully tagged and stenciled.
Much perishable food is wasted
every year for the lack of proper
orating, or because the tags Tub off
or because there are several uncan-
celed addresses on the crate. The
express companies pay the claims, 'bite
a great cleat of thin and effort is ex-
pended in settling them, and in the
end the shipper pays, through increas-
ed shipping charges.
These rules for better service, pre-
pared by express experts, will save
you time and money in getting your
produce to market:
Always show your name and ad-
dress as well as those of the person or
firm to whom you are sending your
goods. As an additional precaution,
1.t is well to enclose your name and
address in -side the shipment.
Place plain, legible marks directly
on. each shipment by use of crayon
(not chalk), brush, or stencil. Al-
ways erase old marks of every des-
cription. In an,arking shipments of
'iced goods, place. the ,marks on some
protected part where it will not come
fin contact with other packages. Never
rely on . a single tag'. Avoid .tags if
you can write the address on the
package, brut never be satisfied with
less than two tames.
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DRIEEMNIt
RHEUMATIC PEOPLE
'a9r ihe ��C li G1;1...
Wardrobe.
Can Only Find RQ`eliet by -Enrich-
ing the Blood,
Rheumatism is .a disorder of the
blood. It attacks people whin the
blood is overcharged with acid and
impurities, thus setting up inflazt uia-
tion in the inuscles and joints, Wet
weather or cold weather of autumn
may` start the tortures of rheumatism,
but is not the cause. The cause is in
duty and rendering a great service at
one and the lanae time. The sacred
duty is to share in the privilege of
honoring and perpetuating the mem-
ory of Varsity Igen and wornee who
fell in the,,larerld War.. The great
service la to "enable time who served
or their 'near relatives to eesure ad-
vantages that will znaiie tb,ena better
eitizens in their country,"
The Executive Committee, according:
to Sir Robert, "desire to give the
Alumni everywhere .ail possible op-
portunity to aet freely in supporting
generously the sacred cause and in
the blood and the blood only. Victims standing loyally behind thief'• Alnma
of this malady have every reason to Mater."
fear the first dull ache is the limbs ' ''—"
and Joints, followed by sharp pains MONEY ORDERS.
through the flesh and muscles: thesa Dominion Express Money Orders are
7A7s 54I.4,
NwspAI'r r 'w .SLY, IN rielue$
Al'County. Splendid opportunity, Writs
11ox T, ii'iison Publishing Co„ Limited,
73 Adelaide St. W Toronto.
EI.T. voTJIPI.'FrD NEWSPAPEll
and Joh printing plant in Eastern
Ontario. Insurance carried $1,500. W1il
go for $7.200 ort (illicit sale.. Boa Ga.
Wilson Publishing Co Ltd 'rorontO.
817114TIQNS v &DANT
ht sn yon :,4 itni . $one? IP XOV
desire aduane,ement in any situation
of llfe, aentai ef€itlenc' is wha1t w111
bring you success. The I'e1nnara Syscen;
of ofind and Memory Training develops
latent powers with wonderxttt 'esvlts.
yet it reanires brat spare nioniepte of
study and mental exercise. It matter's
not where you live for the course is con-
ducted by mall—by confidential$ correct-
pondencee. Your request for tree book.
let "Ulna, and Memory." will bring this
:and all particulars by return mall.
Write to -day, I'elman Institutes ?SS
Temple Iimd .. Toronto.
are the symptoms of poison in the , on sale in five thousand offices
blood which may shortly leave the throughout Canada.
vctimu painracked and helpless. ----
There is only one way to cure rhea- There Was a Reason,
matism, and that is through the blood. :firs. i]tx—'"l was- ashamed .of you,
Ephriazn, to see you dust the chair
you eat on at Mrs. I•lenshaw's, 1 sa,a
her little boy wate!dng you..,
Dix --"I sttw hint, tee. l'in too old a
fist to be caught en a bent pia.
Liniments, hot applications, and rub-
bing may give temporary ease, but
cannot possibly root the trouble out of
9078 the system. That can only be done by
the rich, red blood wlticlh Dr. \Villiatns'
No. X004 --;!rinses' Dress. Price, 25 Pink Pii1s actually Inane. '.$this new
cents. Suitable for small women,•^ blond drives out ills poisonous acids
and impurities, and the rheumatism
front skirt section and tunic in one, disapeears. If youare a sufferer front
liacic of slam attached to foundation;: This Painful mini), begin cllrillg your- Hie Fit* me yo ve--!sea.^Iy.•
dress in two lengths. Cut in 3 sized M1 self to -day by the use of Dr. Williazus' For sante time young Jones had sus -
1.0 to 20 years. Size 10. with be.G,i I'IOL. fill, and sets how soon the pains peeted' when h'9atrealred his chin, tifzlt.
aallar, eWTs, 'longer len h 4 ` Lds. ' a
there `vie something there. and ow
30 his. nide, or'_' yds v4�ins lv tle; le `st f:be inti new energy and noes of the joint3 fade Uev'
he wee Cc at vin of a, so fearfntly h
ay,
without bc.t, collar, cuffs, 3 e yds. 301 health. "lied hurm�� if to the barber's shop, an
ills. side, or 2 "l
breathed _--___ _he ms's ound lie �n
Width, 1s yds.
bltnard*s zeninialtt Crites 'Jnr s, etc,
,� .,,. 1G itilams' Pinit Palls any medicine dealer or by snail ,the only customer. Calmly he took
from
No.907S-•-alieses' Dress. !.'rice, 25 at GQ cents a box ar slx boxes mar IIOSF. oweli f) the operating placed
tin, and
Suitable for amain women; $2,54 freta The l]rZrilliains' !fedi- the towel bad just been placed below
cents. ,
Ills chin when—borrow!---the door
opened, and in stalked three of Ids .of
lice colleagues. "shave, Fir?" said tile
barber. to the horror-stricleen Jones.
"N•n,no;' blurted out the unfortunate
youth in despe•ation; "f•faee washed,
lalease."
with or without suspender straps; two; eine Co., Brockville, ollt,
styles of sleeve; two-piece skirt iatl
tworlenths, with or without straig`1zt
cuff at lower edge. In 4 sizes, 14 to 1
University Memorial.
20 years. Size 10, with suspender; Speaking of the many donations
straps, skirt, cuff, longer length, 214' Universities in recognition 0f the s
yds, 54 ins, wide; without suspender emcee or college men and women,
straps, skirt, cuff, 2 yds, 54 ins. wide.: whose response to the call to arms
Width, 114 yils.
'was not surpassed in alacrity by any
Theset patterns may be obtained body or class of citizt•us in any of the
from your local McCall dealer, c!1' allied countries, Sir Robert Falconer,
from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., President of the University of Town -
Toronto, Dept. W. to, points out with pride that no Uni.
,i - •;•- verity in Awerlea has a record of j
Another Wake. service that surpasses that of the big
Mulcahy. with one side of his face educational institution which bas
badly swollen, stepped into the den- helped to make the provincial capital
tist's vfgee one morning. "1 want ye famed throughout the world as a seat
to see what's the matter arid me tooth," ot ieerning. Sir Robert is intensely*
said the Irishman, interested in time big campaign which
The dentist made the necessary is now being waged to raise half a
million cloliars to perpetuate, by a
Memorial Tower and Gateway and the E
institution of scholarships anti a lee- ;
tureshfp, the war record of the 5.600:
graduates and former students who ,
answered when Civilization called, as ,,
well as the memory of the six hundred
gallant men who cheerfully gave their;
lives on foreign battlefields. a
In comfarlson with Toronto's camel
paign it is fainted out that the Uni-
versity of Chicago bas renewed one
gift of two and a halt million dollars
from ono man, La Verne W. Noyes,
who has stipulated that the money be
used for the benefit of soldiers and
sailors of the United States and their
descendants.
In connection with the scholarships
which are to he instituted here, 5300,-
000 of the fund being set aside for this
purpose, the President of the Univer•
sity of Toionto explains that a scholar- ..
ship should not be less in value than
4200 a year. This means that if one
candidate Is to receive a scholarship
every year an outlay of SS00 would be
necessary for the four years' course.
In order to supply sueli an annual in-
come a good capital sum would be re-
quired. If it -were decided that these
scholarships were to be awarded for
a period of years, say fifteen or
twenty-five, the amount of Capital
would not be quite as large as that
necessary if they were to be made
perpetual"
The conditions required in addition
to those of having served in the war
or of being a close relative of one who
has served are a certain -standard of
scholarship to prove that the candi-
date is likely to profit by a course
in the University and if, there are
several candidates in the community
the scholarship to be awarded on the
baof merit. -
"Thesis tliumni of Varsity," declares
Sir Robert Falconer, "have now the
opportunity of performing a sacred
0
examination and said: "The nerve is
dead. That's what's the natter."
"Thin, be the powers!" exclaimed
Mulcahy, "the other teeth must be
holdtn' a wake over its"
GUARD THE CIHILDREN
FIt011 AUTUaIi COLDS
The Fail is the most severe season
of the year for colds—one day is warm,
the next is wet and cold and unless
the mother is on her guard the little
ones are seized with colds that. may
hang on all winter. Baby's Own Tab-
lets are mothers' best friend in pre-
venting or banishing colds, They act
as a gentle laxative, keeping the
bowels and stomach free -and sweet.
An occasional dose will prevent colds
or if it does come on suddenly the
prompt use of the Tablets will quickly
relieve It. The Tablets ara sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The -Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
A Startled, Cashier.
Billy .is a small boy whose grand.
mother gave him ten dollars on his,
birthday, Billy took it to the bank
and received the customary bank
book, in which the cashier made the
entry, "By cash, $10."
A day or so later Billy saw his
grandmother, and, in thanking her,
said:
"I was awfully surprised when you-
gave ane so much money, and the roan
at the bank was, too, 'cause he wrote
in mY book, 'By gosh, $10.' "
Bear Island, Aug. 26, 1903.
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Dear Sirs,—Your 'traveler is here
to -day and we are getting a large.
quantity of your MINARD'S LINI-
MENT. We find it the best Liniment
on the market, making no exception.
We have been in business 13 years
and have handled all kinds, but 'have
dropped them all but Ou.rs; that
sells itself; the others have to be
ptfg'hed to get rid of.
W. A. H .GERMAN.
-•- A Mother's Advice,
There is a vein of true philosophy,
in _the Russian even of time peasant
class—though it it a -philosophy that
too easily degenerates into fatalism.
In' Ivan Speaks,•by leime.'Fedorchenko,
we read of a soldier who .told what
were the parting words of his mother
when he was called to leave his home:
"Our mother sent for us all. I came
from the factory, and there were her
words:
" 'Live, my son, long; but live so
that your life May not seem long to
anyone else.' "
• Could a better sermon be preached
in fewer :words?
The total number of British officers
. and other ranks discharged and de-
mobilized since the , armistice is
3,3300,000e -
Remember flint the cares of to -day
are rarely the cares of to -morrow, and
when we go to bed at night we may.!
safely • say to'most .of our troubles:
"You have clone your worst and. we
.s11411. never. meet again. Gagal•-night!"
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poi-
sons from little stomach,
liver and bowels
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"Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only look for the name California on
the package, then yon are sure your.
child is having the best anti most
harmlesslaxative or physic for the
little stomach, liver and bowels. Child-
ren love its deliciouC, fruity, taste,
Full -directions for child's dose on each
bottle: Give. it without fear.
Mother? You must say "California."
-ED. 7.
With the F ngers1
Says Gores Lift Out
Without Any Pain
Sore Goma, hard cores, soft corn or
any kind of a corn can shortly be
lifted right out with the fingers if you
will apply directly upon the corna few
drops 01 freezcue, says a Cincinnati
authority.
It is claimed that at small cost one
can get e. quarter of an ounce ot frees
Lone at any drug store, which is suffi•
dent to rid one's feat ot every corn
or callus without pain or soreness or
the danger ot infection.
This new drug is an ether compound.
and while sticky, dries the moment it
is applied and sloes not tunamo or even
irritate tlit't surrounding tls:,ue.
This announcement will interest
ninny women here, for it is said that
the present high -heel footwear is put
tine corms on practically every„
woman's feet.
iRISCnL1:41,2)',n OIIS..
TL P«fiI`� Tllk: ifos1'ITAr., FOR IN
Ci'R4UL.E S in affiliation with
lielle-rue and .luted hospitals. Nene York,
°tiers a course or t.'araring to young wo-
men desiring to be,t:rne nurses: this hos
pital has now .:opted the eight hour
system. For rnlary and other informs -
tarn) apply to Superintendent, 130 Dunn
1sc•nue. Toronto.
(tANCRti laSateitte, enemas. ETC..
internal and external. cured without
I nia by oto' !)onus treatment.Write us.
before ton late. Dr. '!fell wan ;Medical
Co. I.Imited. Col lingwoed. Ont.
Tee purehase price of trees is only
a small part of the orchard toe:. A
few coniums extra sort for trees, it' it
will purcha,,e the lairei you want, will
be well spent.
I040,yd'g Ainla?ten7 .eUsvei 7$eatalir1A.44
To remove slmeliac from c:thing
use alcohol. Turpentine rmoves
paint..
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41.1.40 e.14
Constipated, Bilious
or Headachy, take
',(Cascarets"
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Sick headache, biliousness. coated
tongue. or sour, gassy steximeb--al-
ways trace this to torpid liver; de-
layed, fermenting food in the bowels.
1 Poisonous matter clogged in the ,ira-
testiues, instead of being east out of
the system is re•absorbed into tee
blood. When this p:airon reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes con-
gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick-
ening headache.
Caseart•ts immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases. take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out ail
the constipated waste matter and.
poisons in the bowels.
A Casearet tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
wnrk while Yon :sleep.
Aaerica's Pioneer no): ]=medics
a30ok on
DOG DISEASES
and tow to Poet
Mailed Free to any Ad-
drecs by the Author.
S. Olay Glover Oo., Inc.
118 t''eat 81st Street
New York, V.S,A.
ACHES AND PAINS
QUICKLY RELIEVED
You'll End loan's Liniment
softens the severe
rheumatic ache
Put it on freely. Don't rub it in,
Just let it penetrate naturally. What a
sense of soothing relief soon follows!
External aches, stiffness, soreness,
cramped muscles, strained sinews,
back "cricks"—those ailments can't
light off the relieving qualities of
Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient,
economical, Made ,in Canada. '
35c, 70c, $1.40.'
Cntieura Helps Clear Away
Danarnff and irritation
On retiring, comb the hair out straight.
then make a parting,• gently rubbing m
Cuticura Ointment with the end of the
finger. Anoint additional partings until
the whole scalp has been treated. PIace
alight covering over the hair to protect
the11ow from possible stain. The next
morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap
and hot water, using plenty of soap, best
applied with the hands. Rinse .in tepid
water. Repeat in two weeks if needed.
Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum
25c, each plus Canadian duties.
ISSUE NO. 42-'19.
ONLY TABLETS MARKED
"BAYER"•ARE ASP RI
Not Aspirin at A11' without -the "Bayer Crosse!
The name "Bayer" on Aspirin is el "130yer ' aahleats of Aspirin" wilt*
- like Sterling on sliver. It positively contains properdeice tins for Colas,
identifies the only genuine Aspirin Ilgittll'ntle, Tgotnap:ie, a�aai'aaallae, Net} -
the Aspirin prescribed by phi sioiaas sidee llunihafio, 131Unl naltislitNon,4••
far over nineteen years ' and' now tis.,' Joint l['>ylps '11f1 Pain .genetaily-
made in Canada. 'Ian homes ill 1 ))lsts nota 9)11'4l'4
Always. buy an unbroken pacbn.ce a.feiv cents,...�t 7,#1.3.0, 9133alyg n packages,
There is only one irin, <sii3ayer'—''rid lunar, ;Say ilBayen„ •
Aspirin is the trade mark (retistered in Canadg) of -15naccir Tui .na:tnplpl i of ,roilq
pcetieaeldester of Satioylmeneirl tiW: non i1 is viae1 hn.5 wan zz st Aspirin gine-.9f.i acap
tnanin€aoture, to,gesist tbo ptillio a•„uinat t")itationa, 02e WeliiGJ.g of 'Payer
win be,etsmped with thelx• Genera trach mark, O;ta"ly`gya• bin'