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Desert Speed.
:goes upou four reet eau equal the wee
..traordinary, speed or whien the 'desert 11E 1R,
atelope le capable. Ain - ter Cliap-
man Andrewe in his recent took,
'"Aoress Mongolian Plains," tells liovv, A To
erosOng the plains in an- mites
mobilo, he discovered a large herd of
;the animal.
Our, rifle§ were out in an instant, he
eepeed, As the ear leaped "forward the or sleep tails to refresh yo.u, it is time.
, antelopes, which we're live or six hun- to look after your health: Failure to I
• • sr act t„ once means a steady drain on
:in single filo aria strung out acress the your lealth reserve, which can result
,plain. We left the road at once and in but oleo thing—a uervous break.-
li,eadea diagonally toward them. For 4QWI1.
„some strange reaeon When a horse ad lpo net wait ter a• breakdown. ,The
, car i.nno.parallel with a herd or auto_ treatment is simple enough if you do
ie Should be Take to En-
rich the Blood.
BY,' DR. 3. 3, I\VDT)LETCYN
Provincial I3oard of 1-leattlx, oratarl,Q
Dr, aliddleten will be glad, to aasever questions an Public: Health, mat:
Tera tilt -aegis thie column. Address him at Spadlna 1•Iouse, Spe,dina
Crescent, erorouto.
'When, you beeeme $o exlmeated a ---.-
' 7 •
Those remarks, nre pomtedly direct-
ed to yon,—you, the perscri hr reads
these 1Mee at the present moment, II
want to talk to you and you only, and
I want eieu to feel that what I pi
writing es114. apply to yon as an indi-
vidual', Let us `.,et to the peiut tj:xen:
What:are you doing to help Public
'evritee, eand Coltman put ene inters ter a.clay's 'work thsti: yOU c,aanOt 1( 3p
riled yards away, longed theinsel es a ,
y
conirnunity in which you live.
I want to help you by suggesting
some of the gene,ral lineage you cien'do
to promote Public Health:
Protect all fond etuffs from files,
Report immediately to the ,..Nfp.c.ri
Officer of I-Icalth any suspicious ca
of scarlatina, 'measles, typliold
ifhe well child is alwari a ha.PPY
le a babY's nature to be hap-
py and contented. Mothers, if your
.11itle ones are eroas and peevish, and
cry a great deal they are r.ot well --
they are in neea of medicine—some-
thing -that will set their bowels and
stomach in order, for nine -tenths of
a11 caildhooa ailments arise from a
disordered state of the bowels and
.stonneeh. Such a medicine is Baby's
Owu Tablets. They are a mild but
se. thorough laxative which regulate the
Of bowels sweetee the stomach and thus
Iones,,the animals will swing in a corn- net Your cmullt10,11 become too lax °th• er e°h'intuni''able die'ase that You, defy° 0',ut const; ti
„pa. toil, coe.o, ges-
Health ev,orlt?
iplete ,serniciecto'•ana dross ai front of aavanced. The treatment is orie of •-••PerhaW., should ask....Yort first, of maY knew °I.
, , •
, !nutrition of the nerle cells .requerire all' if You 'believe in Public Health Live as much as possible out e 11011.; e°145 ancl simple fevers'
s • I shall never forget the sight of an effective tonic. As^the nerves ha-ve
.those magnificent' animals streaming to be nourished by the bloodathe vital
.1l.aross the desert. Their bodie$ Seein. fluid IndSt, be built no. Dr. Williams:
ed to ssrissi the. eartha o,a was shouting. Pink Pills act direOtly on the ,bleod,
in excitement but ,O•oltanan saw; land w/thaproper regulation of the diet
"They're not running' Yet' W. •t- t'll heve. proved, a the greatet be,neat in
we begin to shoot." nerveus troubles,
I could harillY belipere my eyes when Mrs. Mary McAdam, Sydney Mines,
'I saw the eneetloMeter Marking thirty- 11•St, is one ot the many who has
:five miles, for we were, making a poo i Proved this tonic treatment She
.showilig. Tlien the long celirmn bent 'a,Y,s; .`fLast winter fllY lioaitli cern-
gradually in our direction. Our speed PletelY,iavo 011t. 1 was all run down
sineeea.saa to oi'tymihes, and the carI and my nervous SYstein in a condition
:began to, gain, for the anteMpes were that greatlY-alaamed me. _I often had
Tanning almost acrOss our course. '••• nervous headaches, and at times
.!They were'abaut two hundred' Yards 8 evere•Dath'in the regtoneei ny heart'
aaway ' when Coltnian shut of( the gas I felt as though I would never be wen
-andlanuried,t on both brakes, hut be- again. My husband got m 21 su•PPlY'lpf
:fore the car had stopped they hail, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and before
.gained another hundred. yarda,. leap- the second: box was finished I began
,ed 'over -a pito ofoo,dmg and came to impiove and, under a further use of
Into action with,: the 'high-power 'rifle the 'Pills I felt as well as ever. I
•as s,00n as myfeet were on,the ground.
661tnian's rine *as already spitting
• .1Ire from the front seat, and at his
.,second ,shot' an antelope dropped like
two bullets struck the
dirt far behind the rearriaCst
but the third caught a "full-grown be -
:Male in the sid,e,, anclestelphinged for -
,'ward -into the grass. •
I realized now what Coltman had
meant when he said that the antelopes
had- not begun to run. At thefirst
shot every animai in the herd seemed
toeflatten itself. They did not run—
thy flew across tire ground; and their
leatx ,showed only a,s a_ blur. T-hesone
I killed was ,fou,r hundred yards away,
and I had aimed four feet ahead when
I pulled the trigger. They could not
have been travelling at less than fifty-
five. oi sixty milesan hour, for they
were running in a s•dmicirole r-pund
the_ car, while we were Moving at forty
mileT an hour in a straight line.
Roly's Avenger.
Every now_and then the sagacity of
a certain dog seems to prove that in-
telligentsre,a.soning _rather than mere
instinct accounts for his actions. A
ease in point 13 told by a traveller who
latelyereturn.e.d from abroad.
While he was in England.. he -was
the guest of a cthintry•gentleman who
took great pride in thegood-tempere,c1
relation's that existed in one of his
kennels of pedigreed dogs. With de-
ligh-t, lie would, point out two'faVairites
of his, Rbry, a noble mastiff, and Roly,
'a little thoroughbred Scotch terrier,which were alWays the beat of friends.
One day the visitor and his host
'started to drive to a neighboring coun-
ty. Shortly after they had arrived ,at
the inn where they were going to pass
the night they heard the sharp yelp-
ing of a small dog mingled with the
savage growls of the I/mice-epees big
mongrel. The stable boy said that a
strange little Scotch terrier had drift-
ed in from no"s•one.knew where, that
the- mongrel had bitten him, and that
the terrier had run off,.
From the description of the dog the
'Englishman was convinced that the
stranger was Roly.. The little fellow
had probably trailed them ,all the way,
shrewdly Iteeping out of sight until
-
they reached their destination. In
• vain the Englishmen called and search-
ecl. the a.ltrubleery; Rely, could not be
,foursd.
It was past midnight, '.and, the guests
of the, inn had retired, when suddenly
•there -was a loud commotion in the
stable yard, Awakened, the English-
• man and jais gueStfollowed the inn-
keeper to the scene, and there tlfey
saw the big mongrel go down to de-
,
feat before a'huge, mastiff,,while a lit-
tle Scotch terrier danced round ex-
citedly.
11 was Roly and his friend Rory, the
na,stifi', who had come t6'talte the part
_
ris ccontade• The terrier ha'l
journeyed,straight home and
with anila-Angacity enlisted the si-rn.
iyatny of hfs1dtongah1v, the mastiff,
which speedily returifect-with.. Aim to
• the scene of his trouble and uncle'rtoratc
to avenge his wrongs. "
• Not His Fault.
The Sunday -school superintendent
was reviewing the lesson. "Who led
childrea of Israel out of Egypt?"
he asked.. There was no answer.
Pointing to a -little bey at the end of.
the seat, he demanded, a little crossly,
"Little boy, who led the children of
'Israel out of Egypt?"
The little boy was ready to cry as
lie piped out with a quavering voice,
"Please, sir, it wasn't me. , 1Ve just
moved here last week, 'We're from
Manitoba."
.4 --
Dolls were made in Nuremberg as
lOng ago aa 1400.
Stocking's canbe:darned with a new
sewing Machine attachment.
,
The River Orinoco has Mere' talibu-
taries than any other river.' The tcithal
number is put at 2,500,,linpluding
large streams,
would advise all weak and nervous
women to give this medicine a trial."`
You ' can 'get Dr: Williams' P11112
Pills through any dealer in medicine,
or by mail, post paid,' at .50 cents a
box or six boxes for "$2.50 from The
Dr. Williams' .1VIedicine Co., Brock -
"Ville, Ont.
Hard Times.
Be glad because the times are hard,
I-lola firm your head aloft; •
For man's great battling soul is
marred
When life runs smooth and saft.
Soft times are for the feeble knee,.
They soothe the timid 'heart;
Who has true manhood in hint, lie
- Seeks, cut the hero's part.
1 -le lays his comfort gladly down,
I-Iie ease he puts aside,
And turns his back upon the town .
Of luxury and pride.
For him the crag where eagles soar,
.Tne, sea where ships are driven,
The wild no foot has trodden o'er, ,
The clouds by tempest riven.
Look well the ox lies soft and warm,
See well the:sheep are fed;
But let man's soul embracethe storm,
And thro' the lightning tread.
To glODIOUg ends he had his birth,
On high his joys are stored;
His body's but the sheath of earth,
His soul, God's living sword.
Say nat that we are evil -starred,
For siace the world began
'Tis only- when the times are hard
Man proves himself a man.
--Harold Begbie.
Sarcasm.
' 'I don't think your father feels very
kindly 'towards said Mr, Stay,'
late:
"You misjudge. him. The -morning
after you called: on me last week he
seemed quite worried fer fear I had
not treated you with pro.per'courtesy.":
"Indeed! What did he say?"
. 'He asked Me how I could be so
rude as to let you go away without
work and if not why not. Do you not oars. ,
,
'think Public Health activity is useful, Sleep in wall -ventilated bisareoms.
and if not why is, it not useful? Will Drink plenty ef fresh water daily.
you aslt:yourself ;that 4u,e5,,tion before Eat -plain., subsitantial foods 'and
we go ,any ftirther? 'The reason I avoid excesses ef all kinds.
wan you to as,. -youree, t at ques- eeep your bowels regular. Take
tion and get it settled once for all, is daily exercise.
because 1 be.ieve, every man; woman Have your 'teeth examined by a den-
ana child iri the province shonld be atjst at least twice a year. -
Public Health worker, and 'I farther To 'expectant mothers; --Keep your -
believe, indeed 1 aril confident that self under the constant supervision of
every than, woman and child in the a physician before your baby is born.
province would be aPublic_ Health' 13reast feed the baby up till nine
worker af he or he only knew l,hat „mon,ths,
is being don0 along health lines and °Have it examined for physical and
what still remains to be done. One Mental defectS, by a physician or at
thing; is. certain—you cannot throw the babY
out. vour chest and feel confident if 2Her,2e2nber that. you cannet expect a
aud inake the lraby healthy ae•el ha,ppy.
Concerning them., IVIrs. Albert Hamel,
Que,, writes : -- "Baby's
01721 Tablets are the ieest mecliciae I
know of for little ones. '113..ey,relleved
my little girl from conitipation when
nothing' else would and 1 can strongly
recommend them to ether mothere,"
The Tablets are sold by medicine deal-
ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from
The Dr. 'Williams' IVIedicine Co., 13roelz-'
ville, Ont.
"Uncle" John Shell, who claims to
be the oldest living hanian being, has
'celebrated his one hundred and thirty-
third birthday. Shell, who is a Ken-
tucky farmer, enjoys fairly good
there is disease in your house or child to grow tip -yirithout stipervision
neighborhood, especially communicable bra qaalifed examiner any more than
disease. If there are such diseases yOu could exPect a piece of machinery
Anent, you may be the next victini— to run along-inelinitely without be -
yen' are probably just' as liable to', ing examined for necessary repairs.
"catch" something as your neighbor. v Can you arrange to have these Pub -
11 is therefore in your interest to see lipelIealth teachings put into effect in
that your neighbor and family, awell, Four own home? If not,Why not.
as yourself and family, are riot ex- Please ask yourself this question.
posed to any form of outbreak if 11 there is any further information
possible, and -that everybody is in good I can give you on these subjects, kind-
headth to resist or throw off such an IY send me a line. I shall be glad to
outbreak once itdoes occur. Listen,to help you. '
sat*
this: Do you know that 60,000 babies
died in Ontario last year before reach-
ing one year of age, and that, a large
number of these deaths could have
been prevented if these infants and
their mothers had been given proper
care and attention? Do you know that
thousands of lives are lost yearly in
this., province because comn-iunicable
diseases are not reported to the Medi-
cal Officers of Health in time to have
quarantine and preventive measures
taken to stamp out the outbreaks.
Do you know that although breast
feeding is by far the best method of
bringing up a baby, less than fifty
per cent. of babies throughout the
pro-vince are fed for the first nine
months at their mothers' loreast.
er,s,
It is the intention of the local coun-
cil of Windsor, Ont., to start an of-
ficer's training course this mouth.
This will comprise a series of lectures
anal demonstrations. Mr. Frank C. 1i -
win, Assistant Provincial commission-
:er, willgiVe a lecture at the opening
of the course and several other mem-
Do you know that there are thou- leers of the executive will attend the
sands of young'e-hilciren growing- up l classes from week to week. Each les-
son will take two hours, and it is ex-
pected that several interesting fea-
tures will be intrseauced.
Thirteen tenderfoot Scouts were
initiated into the 1st Ancaster Troop
recently, before a large attendance of
boys and their _parents. Assistant
Commissio,ne.r Chas. W. Heming and
Frank C. Anders, .of Hamilton, were
present, the former being the chief
speaker of the evening, the latter act-
ing as initiating officer. Mr. Heming,
in his remarks, dwelt on the impoyt-
ance of the boys living up to their
Scout promise and laws, and em-
pb.asized the fact that boys who ful-
filled their Scout obligations would be
the men that Canada of to -morrow
would be proud of. The patrol lead-
ers of the 1st Hamilton Troop staged
with physical defects of various kinds
not being corrected—in fact without
any medicine or musing supervision
whatever ?
Do You know' that thousands of peo-
ple are suffering from venereal dis-
eases with the hospital for in'eurables
or the insane asylum their only goal
if effective treatment is not started
in time?
Do you know that large mimbers of
men and women engaged in industry
are being ruined in health and receive
bodily injuries through lack of fresh
air, sanitation and protection,from ac-
cidents. What I want you to do is to
say that _whatever anybody else
around you is doing or not doing in
regard to F'ublib Health, as for you
and your house, you will follow out
the principles of hygiene, sanitation
!
and right living, and moreover, will a very interesting and instructive dis-
try to interest ethers around you so , play, the chief feature of which was an
excellent exhibition of club swinging.
that they will do the same. The officers from Hamilton were all
,You must realize that in doing so
you are only acting the Part 'of impressed by the calibre of the boys
a present and by the enthusiasm dis-
good.pitizert, and to do.lees would be played,
to neglect your duties to your family 4. *
your breakfast." •and friend's, to yourself totthe - Field Secretary Earle Davison was
_ a visitor at the Hamilton headquarters
recently and gave to the secretary
glowing accounts of the spread of
Scouting in the outlying places in On-
tario. At the same time he congratu-
lated the local association on. the ex-
cellent recruiting work they had done
during the past year.
* *
Full information regarclizig Scouting
and -the formation of local Scout
Troops may be hacl upon application
to the Fiala Department, Boy Scouts
Association, Blom. and Sherbourne
Streets, Toronto, Ont.
„: •
The Point of it.
• Little Teseie was busy with pencil
and paper.. 1V1u,ch against, hey will she
had at last been prervailed upon by her
rnother to write and thank her Aunt
Ainelia, for, the nice box of pocket
handkerchiefs the aunt had sent her
for a birthday present.
,She had hoped:^for a toy, or a box
of chocolates, leat, but that is by
the way, ana at any rate .she hated
writing lette-re,
But mother insisted on a letter of
thanks.
As she sat there trying to write with,
a dull lead pencil her Mother had
'given her, she met with little success,
and at last in despair exclaimed:
"Oh, inummie, the wood has slipped
down Over the teed and „lhe marks
Won't Come out:"
What Kind of a Day
17,tu Wish Yours'el
11
• Suppose you could make a wish at the
breakfast table and finally have the wish come
true. Would you say,
"/ want this- to be a good day," or—"I am
willing for this day to drag along?"
If you keep on wishing- your days with the
food you eatn-finally the wish..is likely to come
true.
Grape -Nuts helps your-vvish for a good day.
Nothing miraculous; just the natural result froth
right food with the right taste.
There is a charm of flavor and crispness
in Grape -Nuts that is like the smile of A good
-friend at the breakfast table—
And Grape -Nuts, with cream or milk (fresh
or Itrined), is fully nourishing—feeding the tissues
and glands, the bone and, blood, with just those
elements which, Nature require'— building
strength without any heaviness."
Grape -Nuts is the perfected- goodness of
*heat and malted barley, scientifically developed
—ready to eat from the package. A Grape -Nuts
breakfast or lunch is a practical wish for good luck,
"There's a Reason"
Sold by all grocers
The Weight of an ordinary Irainati
heart is 9 1-3 '.oz.s. .The record' weight
is 40 ozs. 12 ,ans.
A few, minutes' each day 10 suffi-
cient to keep an accurate record of
ifarm business.
P,Iinaiet's Liniment for COlds, etc.
health.
MONEY ORDERS.
Pay your out-of-town accounts by
Dominion Express Money Order, Five
Dollars costs three cente.
Dr. Alexis Carrel of the*Rockefeller
Institute for Medical Research and
other scientis,bs declare, as a result of
their researches, that there is no
physiological reason why a human be-
ing cannot live 150 years.
Mother! Cka
Child's Bowels With
California Fig Syrup
Even a sick child loves the "fruity"
taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the
little tongue is coated or le your child,
is listless, cross, feverish, full cf cold;
or has 'colic, give a teaspoonful to
cleanse the liver and bowels. In a
few hours you can see for yourself
how thoroughly it works all the con-
stipation. poison, 'sour bile and waste
,
out of the bowels, and 'yoei have a well,
playful child again.
Millions .of mothers 'keep "California
Fig Syrup" handy. They knew a tea-
spoonful to -day saves a sick- child t,o-
morrow. AsJt your druggists for genu-
ine "California Pig Syrup" which has
directions to • babies and 1116 f
all ages printed on bottle. Mother!
You must say "California" or you may
get,an imitation fig eyrup.-
PNEUMONiA
and other Lung Diseases
Claim many victims irt Canada and
should be guarded against.
MINARD'S LINIMENT
Is a great preventative, being one of
the oldest remedies used. Minard's
Liniment has relieved thousands of
cases o Grippe, Bronchitis, Sore
Throat, Asthma and kindred diseases.
It is an enemy to Germs. Thousands of
bottles -being used every day. For sale
by: all druggists and general dealers.
Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd.
Yarmouth, N.S.
COARSE SALT
LAND'SALT
Bulk Carlots
TORONTO SALT WORKS
C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO
Aniteraca's Pioneer Dog Remedies
Book on
DOG DISEASES
and Pfew to Peed
Mailed Free to any Ad-
dress by the Author.
• Clay Glover Co., Du).
115 west list Street
New York, U.S.A.
From a Mingi to
IV ;40.
Tn. Africa natives u.sually giv
every white man a name that derioteS
11'18 chi -`,1f chart'Acterhtic, In An African
!Adventure 111r. Isaac F. MarcoSson
says that the first name they gave him
`waz r.twalm Olia, which rneans
"the master who is qui."
Subsequently in the upper Conga
d the, a
ed Mafutta Pifingi, which means "much
fat." Still another name that I bore
wa,ft Tala Tale, Which in virtuallY all
; the Geengo dix.xlects means "epeetaeles "
111 many regions that I visited tile na-
tives had never seen a pair of tortoise-
shell glasses such ;as 1 wear, and the
children, thinking I was a sorcerer,
fled from me, shrieking in terror.
Up the Kassai heartl a story that
admirably illustrates the hunior of the
natives. A at Belgian official came
out to take 'charge of a post and na-
turally enough became known among
the natives es Blafutta Mini. As
soon as he learned what it mearit he
was indignant and demanded that they
give another name. So the local
chief seleMnier {Tubbed him Kibeko.
The official was immediately appeas-
ed. Then he noticed that everyone
who addresied him by the name al-
ways smiled as he clid so. On inveisti-
gating he learned that the word meant
"hipper otannas.”
Minard's Liniment foe Distemper.
Canada has 1,000,00.0 choice farms
awaiting settlers.
S GETS
VOID the misery of racking pa,in.
Have a bottle of Sloan's Linis
ment handy and apply wheel
you first feel the ache or pain.
It quickly eases the pain and sends
a feeling of warmth through the
aching part, Sloatt's Liniment penetrates
zoit out rubbing.
Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints,
lame back and sore muscles.
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor.
At all druggists -35c, 70; .$1.40.
Made in Canada.
kiirizateszzgaz.vms
z.2asea.vee To -night
For Liver Bowels
Pain's
enemy
You're billows! You are headachy,
constipated, yeue eye -s burn, skin is
yellow; your .etemack is sour, gassy,
upset. No wouler you feel miserable.
You need a thorough physic with
"Casea.rets" to -night to cleanse the
stomach or sour, fermentiug foaCt and
foul gases; take the excess bale from
the liver and carry out of the system
all the oqnstipatedpoison in the
leo•weis. Get a 10 -rent box now and
let "Cascarets" .straighten yeu out by
morning.
Cutpcura Will Help
Yo ll LkYr Best
Make the Cuticura Trio your every-
day toilet preparations and watch
your skin, hair and hands improve.
The Soap to cleanse and purify, the
Ointment to soothe and heal, mid the
Talcum to powder and perfume.
Seap.15c. Ointnts.nt 25 and 50c. Talc= 256. Sold
throughouttheDominion CanadianDeoot:
Lanans, Limit:II, 244 St. r'ani SI., V., Montreal.
Er25"Ctaticura Soap shaven without mUst.
Never say "Aspirin' without saying "Bayer."
WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets
you are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances?
Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by
physicians during 21 years and proved safe by millions for
'colds Headache Rheumatisni.
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago •Pain, Pain -
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 106 --All Druggists.
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture or Mono-
oeeticacidester of Saitcylleacid, While Et is well known that ASPirin meant( taYet
Manufacture, to asSist the public against imitations, the Tablets St 13a.:i,'or corapaur
will be stamped with their general trade mark, tao "Bayer 2i17 00,'
•
Mils. MAY WILIELM
Pittsburg, Pa.
"No matter what I Ei101141 ,W,," about
Tanlac, it 'wouldn't be half good
enough," sa,id Mrs: Mary' 'Wilhelm, 716
Mint Way, South Side, Pittsburg, Pa,
"I never dreamed it possible for a
medicine to restore me to the splendid
health 1 novr, enjoy. In. fact, I had
almost resigned myself to being an
invalid, • as 1 could see 1 was losing
weight and strength every day, and
no relief was in sight. For three years
stomach trouble, headaches and nerv-
ousness made my life miserable.
"The first bottle of Tanlac actelt al-
most like magic and it wasn't long un-
til I was so well and strong that I
could hardly realize I had ever 4own,
a sick day. I am like a different per-
son in every way now, eating, sleep-
ing, feeling and looking hette.r Ursa in
years."
Tania,c is sold by leading druggists
everywhere. Adv.
Liassa-ted Advertisement:,
PLAYElt 1'IA1'10 FUR SALE.
_PLAYER. PIANO 1.N arOal
cor.dition, with a large number of
music rolls, for sale at a barg,ain.
11. Costello, 73 West Adelaide Str,-,er,
Toronto,
BELT[Ne FOR SALE
ALL, KINDS OV NE \V AND uzilati
beltingpulieye, saws, eable,hose,i)acktui.r.
etc.,
hlpped eet'otlt\pes l01•11()‘et'
11 5 YORIC, STREET, TORONTO.
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THIN,. FLAT HAIR
GROWS LONG THICK
3
AND ABUNDANT
c'Damderine" costs
only 35 cents a 'bottle.
One .application ends all
dandruff, stops itching
and failing hair, and,
in a few moments,
you have doubleti the
beauty of your hair.
It will appear a mass,
so sat, lustrous, and
BaiS to do lap. But what
-ease you most
110 after a few
weelea use, when you see
new hair—fine and
downy at first--yes30
—
but really new hair
growing all over tile scalp. "Dander-
ine" is to the hair what fresh showers
of rain and sunshine are to vegetation.
It goes right to the roots, invigorates
end strengthens them, This delightful,
stimulating tonic helps thin. lifeless,
faded hair to grow long, thick, heavy
and luxuriant.
1 SU
FIVE.YEARS
FinalRy Was Restored to
1-Realtla by Lydia E. Pinkhards
Vegetabie Compound,
Paris, Ont. --"For Eve years I suf-
fered from pains caused by displace-
ment of my organs
and in my back, All
of this time 1 Wan "
unfit for work and
iiwiaescitiackiinn cgs
difrthertnIt
thought were good.
1 saw the advertise-
ment in the papers
of Lydia 16. Pink-
hain's Ve get ab
Coinpound and took
it fatthfully 1 arn
now mperlect health
s
110a65Ti1 my own Work, I recommend
A to others, and give you permission to
publish this letter in your little booko
and in thenewspapers as a te,stimonial."
—Mrs. a CAssADY, Bo.;,c 461, Paris, Ont
Why women will continue to suffer st3
long is more than 'we can maderstand,
when they can find health in Lydia H.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound!
For forty years it has bcen the stand-
ard terned-v farfelnele 1114 :Old Me. re-
stored the health of t-hoti4ands of womeu
who have been toubled with such ail-
menks as displacements, inflaninfation,
u1ce0ation irreptliriritie8 tC
, If pu Want apecial advlce write to
Lydia E. Rinklram Medicine Co. (confi-
dential), Lynn., Mas. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
vromart and held in striet confidence.
1SSUK No. 5I—"A1.