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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-4-27, Page 3Sootits.Given First PI ce, lst—Boy Scot. better iITigh Schools 3rd.---.Y,M.C.A,, and Y,W.C.A. (war among younger boys and girls). 4th-,-(413,sis• Clubs th Imitation of , , Se'011tS 5th- Gig atilt z e,c1 ,rtelcration, . •Sclicio•Itt. •• 7th—tit-a' better Colleges. •bete tir cl _do , eluding C.S.E,T.. 9t11----Yo.ting People's 8ocist1es'. 10th. ---Our Worse Y.I11,C.A.'s and Y worso '12th—.Pechn1ca1 Schools. .1361i -915r worst e Colleges. 14th --Our old tripe,CThutrcn Soltools. :15th.--,-"Youtlt 1a Induatry. ' S.alicie, Fraternities: ,17th--:Commerciail Ilecreation, The above' record of the standing' 6f , , a number -of the ,crganizatiotis. work- ing. among .tho young cif the coun- try •reprearelltia, their -6aer ,of merit •aS -f011tid, by a c,ominission under the , „ • -chairmanship, of Prof,eiss'or W; H. KU- •patricle, Ph.D., of Columbia Urriverettly, :apodinteI by the Religion's Edneation, .A•ssociation, The work ofi.alts" oioni- mistsion as litid 'down was' to dit.vesti- :gate all -orgartizatlons working among. . adolescents -as, to.,th,eir value .as med.= • itima or instrumento for title educiation " ot adolescent -a • ,iiii Deinoprae.y, ' The Religious Education „Association, luta a nilenthersliip'.consisting of per- ontS, saleoted or 'prolfevleloniall editoa- leadei-sh.lp, and engaged in yard-, •-ous branches. of 'reggious education. ia,all'international organization, Rey. d. Robertion, d.enieraT,Secretary. of the Canadian Presbyterian. Sunday Iseb.00.1 Bokitrd, beg oneof the, Vice - 'Presidents,. Profesecr, Kilpatni•clr's. comtnitsalon. inire.Otigatect 27 different org.anizations- ,auct reported to the 16illu-Annutal Con- vex:411On held at Detroit.- This' repeTt. :Slionid, do much in. aiding. the, ofdcere. •ofha ,Scout movement tc, .se.cure for their programme tho iavoinable •con- gideration of educational -end reli•glous I loa.ders. ••I Lord Byrti Sees I'Vtany'SCoute„. Ettring test -present tonrethrongh On- tario LOVI •,Byng is centainllyhaving a • vionalerful, opportuniq to. meet Boy- Scouts, With 'thee exception twoor three places, he has visited., Boy. Scouts have turne1 out inlarge mina% bens to- greet leim as tiaeir' "Chief." At 1-Iseul1tcin and again at Brentford there were upwards, af . a thousand. boyis on,. parade. while L,entdon,. Wel- land, St, Thomas,.Sarna. Windsor and other centtrets pat on spienditit sthows with smeller numbers. . New CycliiteCompetition. This year's Canada Cycle, and Motor Company' Competition.,-. for' Cyclist. Seonts" is not .litrnited ter Ontario, but is open to every ttretip in the Doininieri of Canada... Competitions are to be heigl- in e'a:011 gnentP; Po.intst to he •given • flieet„-for bays' abilitty in general S.00nt • work; 'aecon.rd,,ta"-thO bc1Y showing the greatest' use of: Scout, training-; and third, to the boy takhig the hest care, and raa•king the moat efficient uste of• , lets btoycle. ., Troops may add other points it :they diersife. To the winner in each group. the Cycle ,CoMpany ol- £etahis choice of trwo very fine bicycle lamps Or a first-class, -cyclometer. Ne Provincia•I Offices. _ • The Provineial Headquartere.for,On• tarp°, ilow'1".litS7t14.1t(1...;h1: eneW of-, ' aces overlooking the Rosedale Ravine, one pf the beauty- spatii, of .rthe - City Olt . Toronto. The rooms: aro in the same. building as those' -whichrhave been Vacated, but they „are mach "better adapted for' 'tilite wciri of .the Associa- tion. Thie.„,atIciress, Is still "Dominion Bank Cimaneers, Blau and Sher - bourne Street, Torouto," and letters' ' addressed there [asking for, Informa- Cori with, referefuee to troop 'organize: tion, or any, ether Phese.of Scent work, attention: Have you'had. keoilittrartera, tell You how to form a troop in•your town yet? • 'KELLY THROWS 111 OLD' TIME STRENGTH HAS RETURNEP. AND liEFEELS FINE. s Ei 4 Day's Wok' as' Auk Nian Now He De - dares ---:Gives To.nlec, 'Credit. ‘,portlee has rasoroci, me to perfect health, and U., o best, 1 can say tor it is not as, good as it deserves',' said John Kelly; an eniployee, et the Fred Construction Company, rwilding at 129 113old St., Hamilton, Out, "Two yertm ago I had a, severe case af piniumonia which left Ule in an aw- ful weakened condition, ancl • a few weeks later I had an attack of grippe. -My stomach got all out of' order, and I could scarcely eat' enough to keep me alive. Poi six weeks my logs were so .weuk F just had to hobble around on oru tch es , and my 1) a olt and ' sh oul d era , hurt awfully. I coithint: 'stoop over wIthoutr'hurting, so hart ,I tn.-Ought my: back. would brealfr I enitidn't bring my hatids, together In f.ront b4 rue: be cause'of the pains in My ShOtilders.-- I lima constipatednearlyall, the tinier "'Well sinee talclue• 'Tail:lac 1 know it is a wonderfirl gave, me •'a vrhalp of an appetite after I had only 'taken ione• bottle.' and insteadof my„ -food giving rne"indigestion like it use(1. j to, it _gat to agreeing with me per- . ,fectily so- that,I, always',had plenty of • strength'and, energy. ,In fact, I. feel 'as well to -day as I ever did in'my life, 'and cando as good', a :day's work as - any nian. Tanlac oa.a't beI-peon:mend, ed too highly.". , Tairlac is staid by all goodedruggistis. • --,Adv L. ' The hardest _etching about getting along with disagreeable people is that , , , you can not let them' know What You I • really think of • . Linini.ent RelieVes Neuraig:e • Wasted „Hours. There was a day Irwasted 164 ,ago, Lying upon a hillside -in the An _April day of- wind anddrifting ' clouds, • An idle day and all my , --work undone. The little poach trees with their coral slcirt-s -Wore tionoin•r, up the hillside In the breeze; The grey walle'd meadows gleamed like bits of jade Against the crimson biooni of maple trees. And I could emelt Ole iarrntIc of trod- den grass, The coolness of a freshly harrowed field ; And f could hear bluebird's wistful song • 01 lova ancl beauty only balI revealed. T have forgotten inaniy April days But on there is that comes to haunt 'me A day, of feritliered trees and windy skies Atid wasted 11,0911-S on a sunlit hill, --Med o ra Addison. ' few rews of trees on 'the side of the prevailing winter winds will niake worli) of difference M the oonifort of the faximsit,ttsd. , The Next Hour. The long -forward look in a mortcl. lifetime is not possible, We see what Mr.e dcg4geafar tAr, 'bat, as We March 0 it Were are interruptions. If we ase of it meekly submissive disPo'sl- Li°1't we,Teit*tal,pAelves with a pious lqosleXn fatalian;‘, • the decree of "destiny," If ':!yitehave what Col. Roosevelt used to eall a"fighting edge," we pershs., as those who would make el-ePPingeetones of failure, and compel the circumstance itself to fol- low at heel. To plarc life is like playing' chess. In the Mind, we plot our inoves. But we oannot execute our straten-y-unirn- , peeled,. ' The enemy rises in the va,y, to,confute and to frustrate, Constant- ly we must reshape the scheme or our offensive.. 13u1 there could be no Capahlanca without an opposition. A chainpionship, implies a conquest a resistance, never a solo performance. Every remarkable spirit Iiap had to evrrCeine" TOXIC crowns, himself and -no rewar au ornatic. Never co the gs Worth having occur, gra- tuitously and easil�ur y b si ess is not with ten". or, twenty years hence—though we may lceeP that time providently in the dis- tant view. Our imtninortt -duty is to- wardthe unforgiving minute and to tha Immediate • amtnineric hour. , Could we put 11 we have and are into it, and keep this up through the hours that come thereafter, we should have no fear of oriding our lives miserably, with the epitaph of ,"failure" written aver But we are triortallyveak. We tire so, soon. Vie know that concentration ,the first and the last prescription for suoce.ss.. But it is easier to drearn than to be lip ,altd doing. It is easier to toll others how irnprfectly ther perform.' It is easier tosit n a window carping at an earth gone wrOng'and a future not worth going to. It is easier to descant on -the past anti morirn ,that it cannot be re- . ,captured. ' Whither . has a man's youth fled? He is startled that the clays flash past, like a landscape seen from a car win- dow and he seems to .have, done no- thing with ;them. He can,not catch up or keep up. Only a little ago h. was a '1.) • but he ' g1 a$3' e"dDICit$TIVE TI'OUBITS net sprie,,T 'flowers.. What did ,he k, Witb, thiPseIepsiraoyr Y*°? CAjJSJHUCII 1)ISTI'ESS kcis lifetinlo he line been getting readY ' to live, like a graduate stadorrt who 'cannot' make up hit mind to leave a college. • • But it is time for bhp, at any age, to rise up alai1 with the'business eueh dy inevijir brings him. DaY', , are 'so, different; some smile and some frown. sonic ,inspire and some de- press; „but he must meet them all. He ' cannot ,face , the, circuit of the clock handct sine'e; he niust confront: each Onics, with the heart of rnaiiisitohition and a sense' of hunior n failing, • Fralne Windomr Replaces ircular Porthole. A no tabjei feature of the tnedern 'passenger siting is the change frond the old restricted circular porthole to I the square type "of windew of gen- erous proportions. The improvement is comparable to the change ashore from the old diamond pane to the bal- anced window sash. But, of course, at sea the ordinary framed window sash will not stand the exposure to spray and rain, where water-tightneas is essential, -Without constant care and af tendon.. For this reason a frame-, less window has been devised which consists entirely of thick plate glass' with well -smoothed edges. • They are used in all deelehouses, charthouses, and on the bridge, NOTHING TO EQUAL BABY S WN TABLETS • Mrs, Georges 1.efebrre, St. Zenon, Quo., writes: "I 'do not thank there is any other medicine to equal Bahy's Own, 'Tablets 'far little ones. have used them for my baby and would -Use nothing else," What Mrs. Lefebvre says thousands af other inothens stay. They have found by trial that the Tab- lets always do just what is alaiine,d forothem. TIte Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and 'sWeeten the stomach and thus banish indigestion constipation colds, colic, etc. They are sold by •rnediaine.dealers or by moil at 25 cts. a box • from' -The Dr. Williams' •Metli- EALT • BY:DR. J. J. IVIIDDLETON ' Provincial Board of,Health, Ontario , . Dr. lliddleton...Will1„be glad to answer .questions on Publre Healtb mat- - ters through this colunan. Address him at Sps.dina House, Spadina Ores,cent, Toronto. • "$ave.,' th,,. babies" is ,a slogan, at vveul,c1 Inrgeeliw,o•rke,r,s ,..„ •artd'.svm . ' theircare•have nof the knOwledge eine Co. Brockville Ont. term as Governor-General was coin- pleted.. Knowledge alone will not save the babies, but without knowledge they Will assurettly die. Knowledge, how- ever, combined with the will and de- -termination to put it into effect will assuredly,reap,a rich harvest. Infants die becauPe those who are responsible tor present eahoing round ' the werlti. paUprs in ' - to erer r r 1 s i `. 1 Or ' a de o tit, g or modifying Franiall,eivilized countries come. re- a1,1 their p,Ower. towards so educating' the map db', changing environment 'Ports' of progress made- in .the work Pi", de °P-rilon, at ti''1. dernar"1 forwhich civnization.impe•ses, to the mo.e of Child Welfare, and , koirernrnents .immed,iate,refoarn may be -pressed with slowly chariging'sniake_u,,, and con.. are becoming. alive to tthe, 'fact that a driving foree'tlla.trearrie'srall big -fore stittition of the human baby. the normal, liealitli-,v child is ,tile- Pa- it.".• , , The storage of milk a-ncl food in , tion's 'best ns'set. Child Wejfal7P•ist,M) doslbb/ Lil'le elet _Un.suita.b4e places. is often responsible r, i„.. . ' Viscountess- Bmcf,00, Wifeof the se corner -stone of a nation's -...velSnre. and, ,f,,,. chikiren,s ailniepts, so the pro cent Governor:Cr' 'eneral, 6-f the Unierl conStd,eration of other a,sPe-t- of po_i . . . - ". - ; vision of a pantry, or suitable place of . South Africa, is an .enthuslastic cial .reform as affecting- the child -I for the storage ef, mak „d, food is worker in' the causer' . . ' ' ' ' should help greatly towards ul.'"--s efl.''''--; absolutely essentlak-It -is by ordinary .-"There" ' ' o Id ---vide movement tive solution of 'a problem which' - , . d . . t• , ti„t d velop . ', is a w r N — , - , et,e13- aid' piac ices .a we e on behalf -of children7O-day,".. writes lei.o,oks Tl&de.ay. , - i the .[ pa T Ith spirit' and of these the , . Lady Buxten, and it is' [being grad,u- it iS no lonigey questoa of 1,,nethtr ' • . , . ridlin,p. of food , is one -of .the =est „ , ally realized:that for yeans past -there a country, can afford the ,exPense has beena -criminal—because prevent- social ref urn'. . IN-11"L:,,A ib 0,9•TIT1:4* ' aft°, rill - °:f . important. Many lives of children , . . . Vould undecilateillY be saved it the abbe—waste of -e,,,bild life eveirYwilere, in 'the waste- '\'hic'n ilie-s..t. Inevita°1Y1,question of a hygienic food and milk and all thinking people are determined arise from the want of .it. For what I supply was given more attention. to Put an end to it. ' shall a e°tintrY give in cx-en-ar.ge for When we think .q,f what might be , There, is no excuse to -day for a IA its chld,,ten . . done, the ‘vords a Wordsworth come infant mortality, for experience in . These are impressive words and d. • - other countries shows quite clearly show the earnest thought that is - how it May bedecreased, end- as soon countess liuxtch has given to this "A simple child, as, public opini-on insistsnpon, effective great work. Her services to the clul That lightly -draws its breath, meaures bein adoPtede,the-'rate of aren. of South Africa have- been in- And feels its life in every limb. mortality will go aa.wn)-and- the 'healthvaluable, and it -was with great 'regret What should it know of death?" - cif the children will marvellously int- that she_had to sever her active con- And yet 7,804,,babies died in 'Ontario ',prove. Public opinion,i• ' when once nection. with the child, welfare move- last year before. they were twelve ,awalte and, Iceen. to drresstrble, and I [rnetit in the Union 'iv'hen Lord Buxton,'s months old. - . • a Crar e c)() lame Ljons The exhibition ended rather badly. It very nearly was a big day for the lions and a sad day for Mr. Jenkins—all for want of proper care in getting ready. • Many a manwho has business to do and • a living to make and a job to fill is as care- lessihow he feeds:his body as Mr. Jenkins WaS in picking, out a club. orne foods are too heavy, some are too starchy, many lack neces- sary ,elements and so starve the • body and many load the systeni, down with fermentatiomand auto- intoxication. • Grape -Nuts -helps build health and strength. It contains the full • richness 011.4/heat and malted bar- ley, including the vital mineral elements, without which the body cannot be fully sustained.Grape- ' sr, — turhere's a Reast'n • Nuts digests, quickly and whole- • somely. Served with cream or good sinilk, it is a complete food — cp.sp and d Grape -Nuts is just the food for those who care -to meet life's situa- tions_ well prepared in health. Order Grape -Nuts froT Your grocer today. Try it wit cream or trAlc for breakfast or lunch, or ° made bto a delightful pudding for dituier. Grape- titse Body Builder Made by Canadian POttufn Cereal Co. Limited, Windsor, Ontario Are 'early Always Due t� Thin, Do not: -CV:::latie.rtfi4,13t1°:(1p641. stornacin, is easily 'upset you are tile , vtot'im of some •serious nattladY. (Inc al the that common muses of •usra,r; geetion is anaemia, or thin, ,watery. blood, In fact it has become geneivii- ly,recognized that hekhlthy activity of unlesZ' tte. ,btogd is rieb,•anil racl, •• Dr, ,MTillitimai Pink Pills have , been` found valuable In eases; at indigestion, nervous ,dyspepsie and stomachweak- ness, just because' tlaLey are a blood builder and nerve tonic, Tha. rich., red blood loIhowlng Their'cisc pot only impa.rts, a heoltby..digestiou, but ear, - ries color to the ;cheeks ,and lips:, and giveci vigor to the muscles. One im- portant point to remember is treat Dr. Williaiirts. Pink Pills contain =no harm- , • .tul di,tgis or opiates, amt.are thus' to be preferred to preparations that ,merely stimulate for a time. Before ,you be,ttin worrying, -un,necesaarlly about your state o1 health, try the, teitic treatment et Dr, Williania' Pink Pills. You will be surprised' to see how rapidly your appetite returns wed your -debilitated 'system revives. Miss Sarah Nerth Brookfield, N.S„ . Who has proved the value' ot theso ptiis M cases of this kind; says:. "For a'lling time I' was a stifferer 'trorn indigesticin, which seemed to car- ry ' with It a Conaplimtion of other , • troulales, Every meal brought. misery with it, as the eating INVoli followed by severe pains In the stomach, causing at times nausea and vomiting, and at other times an accumulation of gas that caused severe palpitation of th,e heart and a smothering &emotion. The result, was: that my general health was' ,seriously affeoted and Mile least exertion would tire „me put. I had taken much medicine, but did not get mare th.an temporary relief until I began using Dr. Williams/ Pink Bills, which I took fer consliderable time, With the result that I now enjoy every • meal andram no Iong-er distressed af- ter eating I find myself in every way enjoying better health, and I cheer - recommend these pills to similar sufferers." , . . You can get 'Dr. Williams! Pink, i.Pills , yalrough any -dealer -In.inedielne or by mail- at'50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2,50 by writing • The 'Dr. Williami.' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. All Things. My Icemen throng before with pur- pose grim; ' ' Rut, trusting in the Lord of Life, I go: All things for frie are., possible with Him. I see no path; hut his clear light I see. I have no 'strength,. •", mrdeasehis strength my own; , It is my faith in Him that foemen flee. Through sorrow's wilds, deep -veiled. with shadows dim, Igo sustained; my heart,, rejoicing, "All things for me are possible with Him." So following faith unto life's last far rim, My Lost' and Loved to me shall be re - E'en this for ttne is possible with Him. • —Archibald Rtitledge. MONEY' ORDBAS. Remit by Doininion. Express Money Order. If loet stolen yeu.get- your money back. • "Always pa' as you .-go," ,said an old man to his nephew. "But, Miele, suppose „I've atothing•rfo. pay With?" "Then don't gel" • • ' Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere Taking No Chances. • A census official calied ats. humble home and found the head, of the family poring over a large Volume. It transpired ' that the ih,ou,seh,older some months, .befrore_hati been.induced hy a travelling agent to buy an en- cyclopaedia, and that to get the worth of his, money he had been reading the books pretty constantly ever since. In reply to the caller's questions he gave his name and age and his wife's name and ago. "How many children have you ?" asked" the official, "I've got three," Was the reply, "And that's all there ever will be, too." "What makes you so positive about, that?" asked the visitor. "VII tell yoU why there won't never be but three," said the man. "It says In this book that every fourth child born in the world is a Chinese." Eis Mat was tyin $waqg t a Ile' had a 4omfortable roe • tbt 1a,l 'iiitttroti)d' him one 'that he rnust give Oei'n 'ttp in of it •fresh arrival the' Elector---' is to pay; the, Goverolor7.--of.•§pme »ity'German 4tabEt with .kri smpro neUncaublo riaMe'; "Nonsense!" Said, 1he,-g10,44Lin ,,yett, tit, net Inow„•.'„*A the 'visitors' hook, aii title." The book Was l'art)cug,..11t,t hold 'hand he Wrote after "Elector of Middlesex." Ee was ,iillowe,ri'to keep,I room A Bargains in Babies,. Little Jane had long wanteclea baby shiter, and one day she came rushing home in high excitement. • "Oh, mother, coine quickly:" she exclaimed. "There are splendid har- g'ains in babies, and you can get one while they are cheap," "What in rthe world do you mean, dear?" the mother asked in astonish,- rnent, "Somebody must have been' playing a joke on you." "Truly, truly!" the little girl de- cinred, jumping up and down in her eagerness, "Clreat 'big sign about it, I on the tap of the picture palace. It says, 'This week only, children half- price.' " Gentlemen All. A small boy, aged four, tad just , told his uncle that he had started 'an I his stchool career. "Inde,etl," said the uncle; ."'why, you must be the youngmt t,here.” "Oh; 110," answered the youngster in a very lo-Ity. manner, "there's an- other gentleman who comes in a baby carriage." - - 1 Fifty -Fifty. It was his first trip in an aero- plane. The pilot asked him whether he was nervous. " "Not me. I don't know what fear He said this so perkily that tile pilot gave him many ,IICAv sellSa- tions-1--1ooping the lp.op, spiralling dawn, and so farth---befare they came to earth again, , • The pilot pointed to the crowd, "I don't mind telling you," he said to the passenger, "that fifty per cent, of those people below expected as to smash," , And the passenger's comment -was: "I don't mind telling you that fifty poi' cent: of those above did, too," ISStio. Coal Costs Lives. For every million tong of Coal mined, y''e I:len are killed and 550 are injured, ACIDS IN STONIACII CAUSE INDIGESTION Create Gas, Sourness and 'Pain. How to Treat. Juin* a farm next qir • ,.• •• 11-05113 i) dtk0 , T 0 wrtii.p. '1,-,,nreauntrio Rtctccnsn5 -Pard1W , P r 1:11.iiiligi.',111k{„S' ' S. F', —40A. s'ritcrirlf and . 74 , , hivos an turnishings, ' honey ex e Ora. '.110MAI ( putties, and ' stores -a, ,ta ;JO.: ' a ceipalp, stock of beekeeping ro,q, 'brat -Mutts, se for our catalogue. Liain'Brothers (ie 'Intro'', Ltd, Manufacturers,,, Brattfor authorities state fli-at near - of the cases of stomach I trouble, 'indigestion, sourness, burning, I gas, bloating, nauSea, dite., are dueto an excess of hydreehloric.acid in the stomach ahd not as some believe to a lack of digestive juices. The, delicate stomach dining•ds irritated, digestion is delayed and food „sears, causing the • disagreeable symlitoms whicitt every Stomaph Sufferer knows, so well. 1 Artlflcisb dlgietents are not needed in such alses and may do real harm.. eTry laceing aside all digestive aids, ansi. insteasi gat from any druggist a few Oancies of Bieurated Magneala and •takeea ,teaspoonnal in a quarter, glass of ,water .,• right , atter • eottag. This I sweetens the stonatach, ,,prevents the.' formation of excess acid Ana there is no sourness,- gas or pain. Bisurategcl -Irolegriesder (inipowder or tablet form— never liquid, or milk) is 'harmiess to • the stomach, anexpen,sive to take ape is the most cflicien.t tortn of magnesia for stomach purposes, It is used by thou,sands og people who enjoy their mes.ls with no more fear of ,indlges- tion, • " QOARSE SALT ° LAN b'lx.:8-A LT Bulk Carlota TORONTO SALT WORKS C J. CUFF • TORONTO- . liatered 'cot, ,Soro,et iritd. Peet, • BUrnIng Said A•:CEing-1,sa After a hard dayes work, or.s. long -tramp and your ,ifeet, axe completely., used, up, bathe them in hot water, :then rub them Well NvItli-*INA:RD'§I -LINT.MENT. It wIlt relle,ye, yowl and 'you will aover be 'Without a bottie- E1ELTINO FOR •$A1...Z ALL ICINDS Oir .IlI4W AND 1/144CIA ogiwAt eabla.hoser.pac4Inict eta, shipped pubject to Approval it loweifig prIceii In Canada_ YORK 'BBLTXXO.,CO•r 115 Tong. ferRillitT. %TORONTO, To the Man with a. will a way never want:inn' America,* .Plimeer Ape 22-4nuedte4 f3ools on " OGI)ISEASES and II ow tp Feed ,ITailed. Free w any .A,At. dreSs by the Author. n. clay alovor Co., 120 Woot 241h Street New York,, , 15 fee Doi (t A grbutiouwi a Will Take Care el g • If you make the Cuticura Trio your every -clay toilet preparations poll will have a clear, healthy skin, mod • hair and soft white hands. Seep to cleanse, Ointment to heal, Talcum, , to powder zind perfume. Satezilc. Oistateei2SonaSac: Talcona5c. Sold throughout titeDoininiou. CanaclianDepon LnlanS, I:mite:1,341 St. Paol,St., W., Montreal. •allareuticeara. Sea:pal:ayes avid:act Emus. UCCEE HERE DOC ORS FAiL ,14die E. Pi4ham's Vegetable Coin. pound Often Does That,—Read Mrs. Miner's Testrin* ony •-Chunibusco, N. was under tha doctor's care for over five years for backache aria had no 1,•elief from hiSmedi- cirie. One day a neighbor told ire about.. -your Vegeta- .ble Compound anti If oole it. It helped me soinueb that; I wish to advise all women to try Lyflia- E.Pink- ham's v egetalole Compound for fe- male..troubles and backache. It is a great help in carrying.a child, as I have • noticed adifference whenI didn't take it. I thank yOu for this medicine and if I ever come to this point again I do not • want to be without the Vegetable COM - pound. I give you permission to publish this letter so that all -women, can take my advice.”—Mis. FRED MINER, Bo 102, Churubusco, N. Y. It's the .same story over again. Women suffer from ailments for years. They try doctors and different medi- cines, but feel I10 better. Finally they take Lydia E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound and'you can see its value in the case of Mrs. Miner. That's the truthof thematter, If you are suffering from any of the troubles women have, you ought to try 'this med- icine. It can be taken in safety by, young or old, as it contains notarraful drugai WARNING Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspiriri. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are hot gettaino. Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,' which contains directions and dose worked mit by pltysiciaris during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache , Rheumatism • Toothache Neuralgia Netiriti Earache Luiribago ' Pain, Pain flatly 'Beier" boxer of 12 tablets—A'iso bOtiJos of 2-t sea 10---Dritiggiata. Aeplrlo 15 tho tro1 morli (roglotorod It; Canaan) of Bnyor aromanotnra eS acottoeotcleetor of sniteyiteacid, Willie it le won kno:vo that AsPirlh raoaril ItaYei* ,l,anc,iaClUrC t aselet tho puhlie agelnst im11,Lit000, iho Tablet,i of U. -,..",„;o -t g2o1nt.empt 1011 be stamped with thely generel trSIAtroAk, the -,Btlyhr rthea." 111