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PALLID CHEEKS
AND DULL EYES
A COMFORTABLE
WINTER COAT
Tell the Story of Watery Blood—
How to Regain a Good Color
and. Health.
To be run down in health and to
lose their attractiveness is the double
:misfortune of many young girls, Their
Pallid cheeks and dull eyes tell every-
one that they are doomed to days of
wretched headaches and are victims
of breathlessness and bloodlessness.
The anaemic girl, if she neglects her
'health, may be a sufferer all her life;
'for an active happy woman .cannot be
•developed out of a bloodless, consump-
tive looking girl, without the help of
new, rich, red blood.
Pale, weak girls should take heed.
.Bloodlessness must not be neglected.
Plenty of good air, a nourishing diet
and rest -will help you,, but the cure
you need most promptly is new blood.
+Good new blood in abundance, such
as makes all the difference between
sound health and poor health to girls
and women, is supplied by Dr, Wil-
liams Pink Pills. Their one mission
is to make new blood which reaches
"every organ and every nerve in the
body, bringing to anaemic girls and
women new color, bright eyes, an
elastic step and a feeling of joy in
living. The value oil Dr. Williams
Pink Pills to young girls is shown by
tate cure of Miss Bessie Clarke, R.R.
No. 1, Stevensville, Ont,, who says:
"Two years ago, while studying for
the entrance examination, my health
broke down and I fell away to a mere
shadow of my former self. When the
day for the examinations came, I
should havo been in bed instead of
trying thein, but I went on with the
work and when through was almost
on the verge of collapse, I thought
then that a rest would help me, but I
did not regain my strength, Then
my mother was advised to have me
try Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and after
taking them for about a month I found
myself restored to health, with good
color and a change for the better,
which people who knew me readily
noticed. I am very thankful for what
1)r. Williams Pink Pills did for me,
and hope my experience will benefit
some other weak girl."
You can get Dr. 'Williams Pink Pills
through any dealer in medicine, or by
mail, postpaid, at 50 cents a box, or
six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr:
Williams Medicine Co., Brockville,
Out.
• An Old Apple Tree.
I know an ancient apple tree
That takes the breezes lustily.
It they bear attars from the south,
Or breathe, as from a frosty mouth,
The sharp salt savors of the sea.
Its branches sway, its branches sing,
In the blithe blossom tide of spring;
They are as lutes attuned to song
Through summer and through
autumn long,
Nor heed the winter's triumphing.
It crests a hill that looks away,
Toward dawning and descending day;
It tops a vale where rillets run
Like sleek chameleons in the sun;
It sees the moon and stars obey;
Obey the- Will that wheels them by
In bright procession through the sky;
The Dipper and the Greater Bear,
And every constellation there;
Sad will it be when it shall die.
4731
No. 9731—Misses' Coat. Price, 35
cents. Full length or shorter; con-
vertible collar. In 3 sizes, 16 to 20
years, Size 16, longer length, with-
out nap, 3% yds. 48 ins. wide; with
nap, 834 'yds. 54 ins. wide; Fining, 3%s
yds. 36 ins, wide; without nap, shorter
length, 2% yds. 48 ins. wide; with
nap, 21/4 yds, 54 ins, wide; lining, 21/4'
yds, 36 ins. wide.
This pattern xray be obtaied from
your local McCall dealer, or from the'
McCall Co,, 70 Bond St., Toronto,f
Dept. W,
On the Art of Reading.
Professor Sir Arthur.Quiller-Couch,
in the course of his lively lectures I
"On the Art of Reading," gives some
examples of Irish peasants' sayings
with the large simplicity, the cadence,
the accent of Scriptural speech. The
best is the benediction bestowed upon
one of the two authors of the ineom-
parable "Irish R. M." by an old wo-
man in Skibberdeen:
"Sure ye're always laughing! That
ye may laugh in the sight of the Glory
of Heaven!"
The writer once thought of making
an anthology of such wild flowers of
wayside speech. He would have in-
cluded in it some far -travelled say-
ings, such as that of the freighter in
the alkaline districts of Alberta, who
said, pointing with his whip. to au
intensely blue lake on the horizon,
"Bitter as a dying man's sweat is
that same water," and the perfect de-
finition of a ghost implied in the words
of a Newfoundland fisherman, "There
I sees 'ern warming theirselves in the
moonlight."
For with the passing of its boughs
Will pass, as from an aged house,
- Something of beauty, something
such
As human tenderness and touch,
And memories of lovers' vows.
So we who cherish it would say—
Far be the hour of its decay!
From its high vantage on the hill
May it spread benediction still
As fragrant as its blooms. in May!
Salada Tea Reduced 15 Cents.
• a Pcand.
Every effort is beingmade to supply
the retail dealers with Brown. Label
"SALADA" • ;at the reduced price of
55 cents per pound. However, it will
take some little time before all have
it in stock, in spite of every exertion
on the part of the Company, as they
have tens of thousands of customers
throughout Canada from the Atlantic
to the Pacific.
Keep A-Tryin'.
Say "I will," and then stick to it.—
That's
t—
Th at's the only way to de it.
Don't build up awhile and then
Tear the whole thing down again.
Fix the goal you wish. to gain,
Then go at it heart and brain,
And, though Clouds shut out the blue,
Do not dim your purpose true
With your sighs!', -
Stand erect and like a man,
Know "They can who think they can,"
Keep a-tryin'.
"Pape's •,Diapeps• in" Corrects
Stomach.
"Pape's Diapepsin" isthe quickest,
surest • relief for Indigestion, Gases,
Flat-ulence Heartburn S erness
Fer-
mentation.
.er Stomach. Distress" caused
by acidity, A few tablets give almost
immediate stomach relief and shortly
the storeadtt is corrected so you can
eat.farorite foods without' fear, Large
ease costs- only. 60 cents at drug store.
Absolutely' harmless and pleasant
Millia ns helped annually. Largest sell
-
Pm stomach corrector to world,—Adv,
WOULD NOT LE I IT1OUT
BAY'S OWN TABLETS
Once a mother has used Baby's Own
Tablets for her little ones she would
not be without them. They are the
ideal home remedy for the baby; being
guaranteed to be absolutely free from
opiates or other harmful drugs. They
are a gentle but thorough laxative and
have been proved of the greatest aid
in capes of constipation, indigestion,
colic, colds and simple fevers. Con-
cerning them Mrs. Ernest Gagne,
Beausejour, Que., writes: "I have used
Baby's Own Tablets for constipation
and colic and have found them so suc-
cessful that I would not be without
them. , I would strongly recommend
every mother to keep a box in the
house." The Tablets are sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a .box from The .Dr. Williams
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
I
RHEUMATISM- -
Lu m BACQJ NEURALGIA
SCIATICA, NEURITIS
Their Treatment by Your Local Druggist.
Your own druggist, who has known the people of his locality
for years, has a pretty good idea of what remedies are giving
satisfaction to his customers. No number of testimonials from
far -distant persons counts half as much with him as the results
he gets from sales over his own counter. -
That's why hundreds of druggists from Halifax to Victoria
recommend Templeton'e Rheumatic Capsules, Each of these
hundreds knows of cases in hia vicinity where T.R.C's havo
brought amazing relief. Men and women of all ages find free-
dom from their pain in T.R.C's. Mr, W. A. Hawley, of Campbell -
ford, at the age of 24, was entirely cured, after being._ helpless
with Rheumatfszn for months.
Scores of druggists write of the satisfaction given by
T.R.C's. Here are the statements of three from Ontario:
Ross the Druggist, Midland. Ont.:
"Every sale of Templeton's Rheu-
matte Capsules has, meant a sans -
fled customer I have yet to. hear
of a person not receiving beyond
what they had hoped in results
Pram their use. In many cases the
benefits have been wonderful and
these lone' sufferers tell their
friends. 1 have many calls for
Rheumatic) Capsules and 1 never
hesitate to recommend them."
G. F. Vicars. Petition Falls:
'•T,R.C.'s is the most satisfactory
of any line of rheumatic remedy 1
have ever handled."
13. J. Cook, St. Thomas: 'We
have never had a preparation for
rheumatism and naurltis that has
sold like T.R.C'.'s. The sale is won-
derful and reports from our cus-
tomers good. I figure a satisfied
customer is the best advertisement."
Sounds too good to be true? Tile explanation is that Templeton's
Rheuntatic.Capsuless act directly on the poisons in the system that in
some persons cause rheumatism, in others lumbago, aeiatica. neuritis
or neuralgia. Their composition is the result of thirty years of patient
study and experiment, long years of experience in the treatment of
rheumat'sm.
Get a free trial package of T.R.C's. or Ras -Man for Asthma from
your druggist or from Templetons Limited, 56 Colborne St,, E., Toronto
and prove these statements for yourself. These remedies are ab-
solutely harmlea; or our druggist -agents wouldn't advise the use
of them. When your own druggist recommends a remedy lie is sure
to receive your thanks or condemnation, He won't risk the loss of a
good customer by recommending a remedy in which be hoe no confi-
dence.
The undermentioned druggists and hundreds of others back
T.R.C's and Raz -Male
Aliso Craig, J. A. Smith.
Alliston, b:. B. Schell.
Alvinston. P. A. McDiarmid . Sou
Arthur. A. W Buschien
Atwood, E. G. Coughlin
:Barrie. Wm. Crosland
Beaverton, 3. S. Fraleigh
Blenheim. Crookshauk tiros.
Uobcaygeon, E. J. Woollard
Bowmanvitle, Jury & Lovell
Bradford, W. L. Campbell
Bridgebur , R. A. Land
Brigden, F S. Seager.
Bruce Mines, A. D. Jackson
Brussels. has. Fox
Campbellford..1. E. Birks.
Chesley, 4. R. Davey
Clinton. J. E. Hovey
Colborne, W. F. Griffis
Cookstown, Wm. MelCay
Peseronto. W. J. Malley
Dresden. R. It, Dustin
Dunnville. E. J. McKee
Durham. S. Mcileth
Elora, F. J. Cattell
Exeter. S. H. Sadler
Fenelon Falls. 'Q. 1". *Mara
Florence, L. R. Miller
Glencoe, u, I. Johnson
Gerrie. H. V. Armstrong
I4arrieton. McKibben & Co.
Hastings T. A. cougulln
Havelock, A. 0. Den ke
Kincardine, J. F. Vandrick
Kingsville. R. H. Picard
Lakefleld, Tanner Drug Co.
Lucas. Regal] Pharmacy
Lucltnow. J. G. Armstrong
Raz-Mah is unrivalled, in the treatment of Asthma. Raz -blah
restores normal breathing, stops mucus -gatherings In the bronchial
tubes, and gives long nights of quiet sleep. And if Raz•Malt does not
give relief, your druggist has• positive instructions- from Templetons
Limited to give you your money back. Fair enough, don't yep think?
Imagination and Fact.
Little Ernestine, who was spending
Iter vacation in the country with her
father, sought him out one day with
this: announcement:
"Oh, daddy, 1 have just found a
place where there are millions and
hundreds of apples. See, I have
ibrought you two!"
•
Gold is Everywhere.
It is .reported that gold has been
found in the ice of the great glacier
of Monte Rosa, and that search is
being made for the seam or vein from
which the yellow flakes originally
came..
The fact is that gold, though the
most precious of metals in common
use, is by far the most widely dis-
tributed. There is hardly any country
on earth, from the equator to the
poles, where it is not found.
4y
The British Premler's Offer.
It is Colonel Repington who tells of
a certain luncheon during the war at
10 Downing Street—a luncheon, by the
way, of the simplest character. There
was one maid, to wait, the menu con-
sisting of cutlets and vegetables, •milk
pudding, French plums, and water.
During the meal the chances of in-
vasion were discussed, and Mr. Lloyd
George '•offered to eat a sausage for
every German landed over -50,000._
MONEY ORDERS.
The safe way to send money by mail
is by Dominion Express Money Order.
Herons never get plump, no -matter
how abundant their food.
The Polar regions are the only sec-
tion of the globe free from rats.
• Male spiders are much smaller: than
the females.
Theuniversities o Finland were
#
among the first an Europe to be .open-
ed.`to women,
To enable airplane flights `to be
made at extreme •aptitudes 'a French-
man. has invented apparatus which
•compresses the air . fed to the car-
buretors at nornmai atmosplierie. pres-
sure.
To Match.
A teacher said to his class in Eng-
lish composition:
"Now, I wish every member of the
class would write out a conversation
between a grocer and ane of his cus-
tomers, introducing some pathetic in-
cident or reference,"
Among the compositions handed hi
was the following:
"What do you want?" asked the
merchant.
The woman replied: "A pound of
tea."
Green or black?" asked the mere
chant
"1 think I'll take black," she said;
"it's for a funeral."
Hardening Concrete,
Experiments by the United States
Bureau of Standards to develop a
method of accelerating the hardening
of concrete, especially when it is to
be used in wet or damp situations,
have shown that 4 per cent. of calcium
chloride added to the mixing water
increases the strength of concrete at
the age of one day 100 per cent. or
more. In some cases in two days the
strength equalled 75 per cent. or more
of that normally attained in one
month,
Rural Route No. 1,
M'ascouche, Quebec, Oct. 16, 1919.
'rhe Minard's Liniment People,`^-
Sirs,—I feel that I should be doing a.
wrong if I neglected to write you. I
have had four tumors growing on my
head for years. I, had them cut off by
a surgeon about fifteen years ago, but
they grew again till about three months
ago I had one as large and shaped like
a lady's thimble on the very place where
my hair should be parted, and it was
getting so embarrassing in public that
it was a constant worry to me. About
three months ago I got a. bottle of your
liniment for another purpose and saw on
the label good for tumors. Well I tried
it and kept at it for exactly two months,
with the result that it has entirely re-
moved all trace of the tumor, and were
it not that they had been cut fifteen
years ago, no mark would be seen.I
have not been asked for this testimonial
and you can use it as you -see fit.
(Signed) FRED C. ROBINSON.
P.S.—I am a farmer and intend using
Minard's Liniment on my mare for a
strained tendon, and am hoping for same
results. FRED C. R.
German hosiery firms are`under-
cutting their:, rivals till the
latter retire from the field, then n the
price of imported article will be great-
ly increased.
1011
• The total. war' debt of Germany is
265,000,000,000 marks, normally $65,-
937,500,000.
Soothes tired nerves.
For restfiai sleep at
night apply.
BRUME
BENGUI
on the forehead and back of neck.
BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES
$1,00 a tube.
THE t�MONTREAL. LTD.
Agents for Dr. Jules Baguet
RELIEVES PAIN
Ignorance.
An old country couple came up to
Lunnon town: to see the place where
the roses on the cheeks of the maidens
outshone the roses round the door.
They saw many things that they had
never seen "clown. on the farm." and
then along the road came rolling an
electric tramcar.
Minar• d's Liniment Relieves Distemper
It is not generally known that the
fur seal was once a land animal. The
baby seals are actually afraid of wa-
ter; they would drown if thrown into
it, and have to learn to swim by re
peated efforts. When once they have
been taught to swim, however, they
soon forget to wallc.
CASCARETS
',They Work while you Sleep'
esene
.ems
wee
"All shot to pieces"? You are bil-
lions, constipated! You feel headachy,
full • of cold, dizzy, unstrung. Your.
meals don't fit—breath is bad, skin
sallow. Take Cascarets to -night for
your_ liver and bowels and wake up
clear, energetic and cheerful. No
griping—no inconvenience. Children
love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 'cents.
Stop `that
rIUTCE, warning, soothing, comforting
relief follows en application of Sloan's
Liniment, Just slap it on the strained.
overworked muscle. Good for rheumatism.
too. Penetrates without rubbing.
1.0
Liniment
Those Children.
A little girl who was an unnoticed
listener at dinner the other day sud-
denly piped , up with '"Mamma, is
everybody wicked?"
"Why, no, my child, of :course not,"
answered the mother. "Why do you
ask such a question as that?"
"'Because you haa'eu't said a nice
thing about anyone to -day."
The meal was finished in silence.
The Argument,
An argument as to the origin of
bagpipes had waxed loud and long be-
tween a Scotsman and an Irishman.
each of wham claimed that his own
country had produced the instrument.
Finally the Irishman clinched mat-
ters by''reniarking;
"Well, the truth is, the Irish in-
vented the polpes and matte a present
av thin to the Scats. And the Scots
haven't seen the joke yet!"
Within the Law.
The farmer was angry at a group of
boys who had trespassed on his pro-
perty. To the youngster who carried
a gun, he said, "Don't yer see that
sign there? Can't yer read?" and he
pointed to a notice which ran: "No
liuntin' Aloud."
"'That's all right, mailer." replied
the boy, glancing at the sign. "We
kin read". -but this here is an air gun."
0 .....,__10,01•.,
Last year 146,628 people emigrated
from Great Britain, and 4,307 frau::
Ireland.
Minard's Liniment For Dandruff.
The successful man never allows
censure or disappointment to defeat
him. Lord Ashfield.
Pioneer
Dog Remedies
DISEASESAmerica's Pions
Book on
and How to heed
Mailed Free to any A4 -
dress by the Author,
Clay Glover Co., Sao.
118 }Pest Slat Street
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Classified Advertisements.
TOEONTO POLICE PORCE.Y
_SINCE d 1874
7r
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'�
�30 STOPS �./ N GHS
CUTICURA. HEADS
RASH ON CHILD
On Body and Face, Red and Itchy,
Cried For Hours, LastedaYear,
"A rash started all over my little
girl's body, and she had some on her
face. It started in a pimple
that was full of water, and
it got red and itchy. She
cried for hours. This trouble
lasted a year.
"Then I started with afree
sample of Cuticura Soap
and Ointment. I bought more, and
I used four cakes of soap and three
boxes of Ointment which healed her."
(Signed) Mrs. Dora Langly, 1032
Gertrude St., Verdun, Que., August
11, 1918.
The Cuticura Toilet Trio
Consisting of Soap, Ointment and
Talcum is an indispensable adjunct
of the daily toilet in maintaining
skin purity and skin health.
Soap 25e, Ointment 25 and 50e. Sold
throughouttheDominion. CanadianDepot:
Lmans, Limited, St. Paul St., Montreal.
Cutleura Soap tnavea without MOP.
) ECRIIITS WANTED—Age 21 to 30—
JAI five feet nine inches; salary: mat
Year $1.460, next two years $1.650; after
third year $1,850;".subject to T per cent.
deduction for benefit fund and pension;
eight hours; one day off weekly; 14 days.
annual leave; three-quarter pax when
sick; uniforms Supplied. Appiy Orderly
Room Police Headquarters, Toronto.
s ISCIZILLralaova
HMMORTALITX CERTAIN — Sweden-
borg's great work on heaven and
H
eil. and a real world beyond. Over 40Q
pages, only 26c postpaid. H. B. Law.
4S6 Euclid Ave., Toronto.
WANTED --Produce and Poultry of
all kande. Write for prices. Cross,
475 Roxton Road. Toronto.
000.0.000.1
In part payment of the Anglo-
French War Debt, the United States
has received nearly $900,000,000 in
gold.
'MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
Accept "`California' Syrup of Ifigs.
only—look for the name California; on
the package, then you aro sure you
child is having the best and most,
harmless physic for Um little stalg
sob, liver and bowels. Children love
Ka fruity taste. r uU directions on
each 'bottle. You 'must say ..Calm
terms,"
A Quick Relief
for Headache
A headache is frequently caused
ley badly digested food; the gases
and acidaresulting therefrom are
absorbed by the blood which in
tum irritates tete nerves and
causes painful symptoms called
headache, neuralgia, rheuma-
tism, etc. 15 to 30 drops of
Mother Seigel's Syrup will correct
faultydigestion and afford relief,
"DANDER1NE"
Girls! Save Your Hair t.
Make it Abundant!
Immediately after a "Danderine"
massage, your hair takes on new life.
lustre and wondrous beauty, appear-
ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be-
cause each hair seems to fluff and
thicken. Don't let your hair stay life-
less, colorless, plain or scraggly. You.
too, want lots of long, strong, beauti-
ful hair. •
A 35 -cent bottle of delightful "Dan
derine" freshens your scalp checks
dandruff and falling hair, This stimu-
lating "beauty -tonic" gives to thin,
dull, fading -hair that youthful bright-
ness and abundant thickness --All
druggists'
ONLY TABLETS MARKED
"BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN
Not Aspirin at AU without. the "Bayer Cross"'
"WEEKS'
BREAKUPROLD
ABLETSray TNEM
PRICE 25'
ISSUE No.'49—'20,
For Colds Pain, Headache, Neural- package which contains complete di+
gia, Toothache, Earaches and for rection. Then you are getting real
Rheumatism, Lumbago,.Seiatica, Neu- Aspirin—the genuine aspirin pre,
'rites, take Aspirin marked with the scrcbede:,by physicians for over nine-
'ziame `Bayer" or you al'e not taking teen years. Now <winad° in Canada'.
1Aspirin at all, Hazily ,tin boxes containing 12 tab.
Accept ,, only "Bayer : Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Druggists
Aspirin" in an unbroken "Bayer" also sell larger `Bayer ,packages.
There ie only oiie Aspirin -'Bayer" --You mast .say (`Bayer"
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of IiSS'er Manufacture of Mono-
aeeticacidester:of galIolhicaoid. white it is well known that ,A.epirin meetis Boger
manufacture, to assist the nubile against imitations; the Tablets of Bayer ".Company;
Will bo stamped with their general trade niarli, the "AIWOF CrosaP