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The Exeter Times, 1920-5-20, Page 7
In Spoto of, Things. You might think from the way Som people talk thtt Ne C re and FatA spend their time mek$ nK the poggj places, b,m o�athfor r ax ticiner favo • triCes 'while the rest go to perdition' w' tl e malevolent connivance o>`''biJW ces4 isoa' But nobody for alzy price eaxu` par chase an exemption. We all Uve un .ler the operative h4n4 of inviolable natural lawn The rules of the game admit of no exceptions, The immuni ties we think we see are phantom, and not facts. The world and the welkin: are as, good to you and me, ai they are to anybody. You carry some trouble, and you im .,gine none over transported a burde'z so complex and so woeful, It is i form of misery so mean and so pe cilllar- than It seems to have been in vented especially for your torm at "The heart knoweth its own bitter nesse" But how foolish it is to imagine tha' any of. us has a patent, a copyright, e Monopoly in problems grievous s anc tearful! This man who smiles, and Ii calm may be confronting large ques t#ons that concern the ongoing of t great industry, the managexnen!t of F whole clty, the welfare of -the millions inhabiting a nation. Everybody whc has an opinion to Offeris talking al once and saying how much better he could do if the mutter were Ieft tc hint. But the leader, shouldering the responsibility, stands in his place, i holds his ground and when the time: ,lzlew moves on. No fight is flue, thItzl the courageous, perslstent Battle against circum. stances. It Is a battle good for the soul, and a man was forever meant to be the victor. He is never alone as 10119 as he struggles aua will not give In., Carlyle tells us - of the mighty hast of all past time, who rise up and surround us with their 'voices of on. couragement and exhortation Jr we are worthy, They went the same way that we are walkiiig now -1 while sign. They krew emery black shade of bit. terness .it our abysmal desperation. We brouglit to the earth no news of hauinn life: those who were herebe. fore u: 1111d to lift and carry the load, that Is 11Oty npen our shoulders. if they could du their deity, we can do OWN. 9s F1;anCtea. ii1C3' a�,e in for a big fn,iustrial, bocni�Wiif-t lead.. British capitalists are btzyirlg nntcrt.ts sill ever the o. world, 'i•4e are boillg to tie stronger tban ever before," '-•tirl Sir Wiiiiani N7110 is t•i ting Toroutc to attend t�tfisinOss in°fru is 'tie has is -4pe c.ty r,.xF.('t?ndit!ozis in Enr land are �'t extr,tOrdinaril) gao•d. We are the only nzalhtzf,•teturing country in Europe which Is doing business. Our manu- facturers have tr.,o or three tim,ls .the amc int of bnsihhe: s they alit luiaulie. Thi-ngs alp nate alit' disturbed, but they are gradually rightijjg them-, x selves, :•1s soon$ a^ the exchange situa- tion improves there will be plenty of I British cwp tal for Van<irls," epO^h xn of the exa na.n ;o situation, Sir �?'iiliazn said: "It fs improving l and it ill imp o' c." S'r Z'lrilliam during the war, acted ! i; IT tct-n of or I' -LMICn the War � Cabiz;ut izl Lo ,on and the ' Govern- ; inert at 1Vasl/inrc:1, dA,,'-t"ue•#ng which It."'od he crc sel the :tle for.,- tc,ea t" lel t) 1 •usavith Llcyd Ge:rgO and .1?i i l�+.t ZTzt : u inatter:s t whleil were too coni ;licat 1 or too im. Portant to be t u5t;;;t to writing. 1Xur.,:;; the Peace f onfereflce he acte:l as advisor to the British delega. U01) en !American affairs. Sir William thought that (lie Ger- man situat'iou ti,aa not auarming. "I thinle the Cerllia 1 s_tuwtlOII will work ztselt Cut if v (10, Ot give them a g -, . I+c e The worst thing possible zs' o isrime .t re1:rtrered people with _ mace. Provided they do net start building ell mics and navies again '�e tcanZ to sea them do well and get bac,: illta tier ' orid's trade," Farming, -of Smaller Fur. Bearers. The scaring ill captivity of fur -bear- ing anilllaPIs is. largely a question of the price of fur, Twenty ye'axs or, mare a -go, when the earliest attempts were inacle to engage in fur farming, t1:e silver fox was about the only ani- ' $nal whose pelt offered suEdcient in- ducezzle-ilt to experimenters' to face the many difficulties and the risk of loss. Some of these men succeeded, how - Over, and reaped considerable. Pe cunlary retvards, for themselves; be- s4les establishing a new Canadian in. Aus'try, To-daY, the breeding of smaller fur. be� Presents oPportun'itles to men 'with'a liking to "take a chance," The recent spectacular rise Yzx fur prices. hales' sen m&tlllY in the cheaper grades z t—krat, racc0ank wink, skunk, etc. The stimulus thus given, to, trapping threatens these animals with exter• Amination, in spite of close Seaxson% Par filrmiZlg must eOme to tile, rosette ld assure. Canada's great fur Indus Lily a continuazhee of its raw material, —0.— Natural Natural Question. 'Young hopeful: "Say, dead, what j peep's us from falling, oil the earth When we are upside down?o "Why,. the, law of gravity, of coursai" "But how did the folks, stay on be. fore the 144 was, passed?" -Regular and ample groolyling, are, necessary this time of year to keep horse in the bent' cobdition, but an Accasional wash 'Vail` help td Itesp tile, Mores Orel, and the skin clean I i %im l T8 given, Tho buuotin,# 'which: p for live stock owners, gives., information: re aril d oisonous i ixh Birds As. Forners.. Among the natural guatdiazzs of the AUTO 0.P PARTS for most mattes P44 olodeip or c. a Y old,, br . o. c orc d r n i worn-out out pa re leabe • d. r ' v VY to or wire us roee de 14' plants and enables the farmer to dis= trees are elle ilraatlPocl else which Ing what you want. g h an e c W err t Y out rs and most co late stock o f xzxp s nu i t s t nios�i ha • Eui species t u h he zm s int ng P r gather their Rood. tf� they creep round f t the • ncheai They h r is a d bra. e have l n Canada of s lightly need or ne?rr Drrt %nd automobile equipment, We dhlp i. i e a b his. •sic hbo 1 oa so . h C .-.g r d t o lz in Y abl# to''avaddt pasturing atndmals QJ in- e two feels` before and two Ilohind for C O, w i h r ! A l e e n Ca Yvt' nada,' Sade- factory or refund in full our motto. fasted areas: uut#1 the ilan�ger is• past. c1 1 all imb n ma esu 1) g, and Y y e seen clinging -erect on, tree trunks, but rare- ObAw'e auto Ilaiv • Part cup 1t', 9$13-881 amaterltq i� oroxit r�ni, The yearly lass due to plant poisoning is: kn'owa. to be on, tae increase, but the amount of the loss is not exec,- 13!, if evtjr, i with he¢tcl downward like the nuthatches; and tttzntco, . As the ------- -, Latent Value of Our Straw Straw tainable because m'aa� fatalities are food of the woodpecker Is nearly as abundant in in summer, they Stacks, 1 attributed to otlxer causes through lack. of knowledge of poisonous plants winter as are seldom migratory.The niever for. gonotal trado"zt:t;;c, tito oVayer Crogzll age in Elco •like some of the g � grave Baru1 straw-staclb are ns a familiar -----'," "^--- vorous birds bvhoea food Is more sight to the western traveller, At present. there' is• seemingly no other ;. D�,Z�CA'� G i,S plentiful but scatter tint. over wide area d thus t their method. Of disposing of this by:prer .. • an e s, us better e z fare. ' They bear the same relation to other duct of the grain harvest. Investigations, to the p��p;; ����yYY ���®Y'7G birds that take their food from trees as possibility l'� as sniped and woodcocks bear to afNusimg the straw as a raw material thrushes, and quails =that Is, they bore in manufacture were under -taken soave Into the wood as the snipe bores into years ago by different interests, but Rich, Iced Blood Needed 4o Keep..the earth while thrushes and w. quails the same conclusion was matched in Up Their Vitality, seek their sustenance on the surface each case. The cost of transporting of the ground. the straw -to. a central point was. more .e If ro on g girls are to become w Besides these there are a fe a w birds than t h traf le would bear, the: cost Of .wing developed,, healthy women their blood that take part of their food from trees manufacturing- - res u I dad competition g P ti non Pe supply PP Y 'must e c 1 etched. arefu y w an d th rest from the ground, , e f d iuciu d g , in: the open. marleet and, cons P , equezLtly; Mothers should not ignore their unset-; ing. thrushes, blackbirds and robins, the use of the western straw under. tied m0048 or the various troubles" Blackbirds seldom hold UP their heads, the transtpor'ta'tion handicap.was not a that tell of approaching womanhood.' but 'march alozig with their bills commercial proposition. This was es- It should be constantly borne in mind, turned downward, as if entirely de. peoially the case, in the manufacture that pale, bloodless'girls 'need plenty voted to their tasks,- They never of strawboard. In 1913, strawboard of nourishment, plenty of sleep and re- seem to be idle,• except when a flock Prices' ranged from $25" to $26 POT ton gular open-air exercise. But a lack of I of them is making a garrulous noise There was little demand for this pro- appetite, and tired, aching limbs tend, upon e- tree, if a blackbird looks up - duct in the west, and, at the above to hinder progress, To save the weak, ward it is. only by a. sudden move. price, it could not compete in the' east, thin -blooded sufferer she must have, Ment; he does net stop. After watch- I One leading eastern Paper industry, now, rich, red blood and nothing meets ing a blackbird and a robin ten min - which, some years ago, carefully con- a case of this kind' so well as Dr. Wil; utes- in- the same field, :one would sup- sidered the possibilities of esetablish- hams' Pink Pills. These pills not Pose that the, blaokbird had collected I Ing a strawboard mill in the west, re- only enrich and increase the blood twice .as much•Eood as the robin der- cen�tly stated that, under present con- supply, they help the appetite and aid mg that time. .But this would not be ditious, with s•trawboard selling at $85 to $50 per ton,' such a factory could digestion, relieve the weary back and true, Tlxe robin, is! probably endowed 0 be limbs, thus promptly restoring health with a greater reach of sight than the made a profitable' industry, and strength and transforming anae. blaclrbiid, , azid• while -hopping about I The rising cost and the necessity mic girls and women into cheerful, with his head erect, his vision com- fo'ir. conserving our Pulpwood supply happy people. Among the thousands lirehends a wider space. The omni - suggest that any material capable of who have obtained new health and Torous blackbird hunts the soil for being used as, a substitute should be strength through the. use of Dr. Wll; ' everything that is nutritious, and developed. Strawboard is a short-. Iiams' Pink Pills is Miss Violet Booth, Picks 'up small seeds! that require a I fibred material and is unsuitable Glenarm, Ont., who says:—"For a long close exazizina.tion ' of the ground. where strength or folding qualities axe time I was in a badly run down condi. Blackbirds; of all species walk; they required, but there are many uses for tion. I was pale, breathless at the T do not hop like the; robins, which it is entirely satisfactory. In least exertion, and. could hardly do Some -species of the foragers do 1918 Canada Imported 4,850 tons of any housework , without stopping to their work in cbntpact assemblages, atrawboard, equal to the output of a. rest. I often had severe headaches, This habit renders the snow buntings mill producing 15 tons per clay. and my appetite was poor and fickle; extremely attractive, Their food is Nan -Canadians manufactured the and I would get up in the morning not distributed in separate morsels xtrawboard we imported; we paid without fealing the least bit rested. I like that of robins, and woodpeckers. ,Teem for doing so, while we burned had tried several medicines, but did It consists of the seeds, of grasses and zur own straw. not get benefit from anything until I of composite plants, which are often -.-- ---.;+ began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink scattered very evenly over a wide sur- Jtinar d's Liniment for sale everywhere Pills. When T had taken two boxes I face. When a flock of fifty or more could see an improvement, and after settle down in a field each one fares I Poisonous Plants nts of Canada. using six boxes I found my health fully restored. I feel altogether" dmf- as well as it he were alone, during the t short time he remains on the spot. G The cid saying that "One man's ferent since I used the pills that I The foraging habits of domestic ueat is another man's poison' ap- strongly advise them for all weak, run , poultry 111ustrate sums of 'the dif- ,gars to ori"tint-iu cl'•n?-o,;,SL,Gf••tI'iffer- u`�"Fn'���tFPie. ferences observed in the manners of ,nt kinds of live stock. It fs a fact If you are weak or ailing in �A4- wild birds. Place a brood of ducks in ' hat some plants -which poison horses avail yourself at once of the splendid a ''""^'l they will generally pursue ;re not injurious to cattle or sheep, home treatment` Which Dr. Williams' one course, marchln*.4iZ, a, body over .ud some which cause loss 'among cat- pink pills so. easily afford and, you 'the .field with great regulaa3ty, A Ile and sheep are zuot e aiten by swine will be among those • who rejoice in brood 'of chickens, 'on tine contrary,: zed h regained health. These pills aro sold will soatt HAVE: VOA! M. - I "HMA?, ■t� Do e u nd u the o , . r se sloe r o1;,hst#zzna with sloegglas xl g ts, diSicuit, brpatlxjng and t oss of strength? lxow.-. over bad your case, quick relief 16 guaranteed by the 1x0.0 of TEMPLETON'S RAZ M' AH1 CAPSULES T!'his�r eparatxon is the ro» eeult0, earsofege'Iment. Eng t4nd e3tutd,7r. 7 ho'usands 3zaYe darivQd tY►a egreateet? bsaefit through its use. Write tot arae sample to Tam.letons, 1g8 King at. W„ oronio. g Sold by 1 druggists 4 a uox.. TEMPL ETON'S RHEUMATIC CAP$ULES For fifteen years the standard specific for Pheumatlarn, Neuritis; Gout Sciatica' , Lgrubago, Neuralgia Many doctors prescribe thew. Write to Tem�pletane, to King 0.L w., Torpent, fw .tree eamgto* Hoid by reneble droggbte. overywdp> ar lLoA pee ben, Somewhere... want to go somewhere, far away, And watch the birds and the chip munks play; want to go where there's something free, And the H. C. L. can't shoot at, me, want to go somewhere, far away, And live in a tent from day to day, With never a tai bill lurking' near, r the greedy clutch of a profiteer. want to go somewhere, far away, Where nobody, strikes for higher pay, Where a man can rest and the -only light Is' the cheerful Ere that burns at night. want to go somewhere, far'awsy, Alin when I get there I wan to stay ill things- ran smooth as they slid be- fore, And this old. world is sane once more, 5 a i s•h F l u Claims Many Victims in Canada, and should be guarded against. Ainard's.- Liniment i Is a, Great Preventative, being one of he old'eist remedies used. lliine-rd's Lini- ment has cured thousands of oases of rippe, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma mad similar diseases, it is an lanomy to erms, Thousands of bottles being used very day, for sale by all druggists and general dealers. 7idINAR.DIS LINIMENT 0Q., LIMITED, Yarmouth, X.S. ;54141ht_sSers Carried on Hos- a.�eStrra�,.,�,y,�,_ - f orses. n Bulletin No. 39, Second ere occas ovally reassembling, Hospital trains still bearing the$. 4 Series of the Experimental Farms, by all dealers in medicine,4,or orgy be but never keeping close together, un- Red Cross emblems will tour th+ ! '`Principal Pafsczzotzs Plants of Cana_ had by mail at 60 cents il-box or six less they are following a hen, Tur- French battlefields next summer, bu boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. keys scatter themselves Tess than instead of wounded heroes the 1 da;" bs• Miss Faith Pyles, B.A., obtain- Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. chickens, but do not equal ducks in be loaded with sightseers. � � I able free upon appiiciltion to the Pubes_ g The plan [culture, Branch, Department of Agri- --- +: - the regularity of their movements, Is part of the general scheme of the culture, Ottawa, a Iist of plants which • Testin • French office of national tourism do injury to the various classes of a Your cows enables you to which intends using ambulance trains know your herd. •A 13� ILE IN EVERY IDOSE to relieve the hotel congestion, each train being arranged with all the OF BABY'S OWIN TABLETS necessities' for a week or ten day ton, of the British. French and American Summer' Baby's Own Tablets are a regular fronts, g The transport companies and hotel the ft Joy giver to the little ones—they never proprietors'will urge the public not to i - --- - _ fail to make the cross baby happy, visit the districts simultaneously, five When baby is cross and fretful the districts being arranged for selection - ----- mother may be sure something is the 'by visitors, The office is under thematter for it is not baby's nature to Ministry of Public 'Works, which. will �~ �� �.a. • �••te,� . be cross unless he is ailing, Mothers, :prevent hotels! in• th if your baby is cross; if he cries; a e larger to and P cities from charging• excessive rates, great deal and needs your constant at- but the biggest problem was to care tention day and night, give him a dose' for thousands' in the districts where t, t§.. t: a of Baby's Own Tablets. The are a r,e y there is no accommodation whatever �� til i� x mild but thorough laxative which will ��� �• -� w �++ a � and the Red Cross train plan premises quickly regulate the bowels••aatd stow - 1 szzccess'. ach and thus relieve constipation and The French Government points out indigestion, colds and simple fevers r+� � �'�''• •�- nt � „� that it has information that a half I and make baby haPpy—there sure:l'y million Americans already have asked Is a smile in every dose of the Tablets. �'n, .� � •'+ �' � a for passports and also thirty thousand ! c W Baby's Own Tablets are sold,by meds- Canadians, and France has only 12,- d, ,1 ;M , cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a / , 000 hotels, Other French associations >•F� � . � box from r• m The Dr..l� tlliams • 1liediuin. . v e len to defeat soba nes to exploit the t r Co.,CaBrockville, Ont. battlefields., one promising to devote allthe profits from its tours to reliev- Soidiers of •i~'+ortuile. ing the distress of needy veterans of the world war. The French capital, since the sign - .9489 - Ing of the armistice, has been the 9477 meeting place of soldiers of fortune Overfeeding is not the part of wis- 9489---Ladies Dress (with or with- elastic; with or without side panniers; from many lands who decided to males doze. What is too nutclz for one cove out loose panels; 37 or 33 -Inch length 37'or 33,inch l'ength). .Price, 30 cents, the cessation of hostilities merely. fur- may not be. enough for another. from waistline). Price, 30 cents. In In 6 sizes, 34 to 44 ins. bust measure, lough time: Lil}e their great mentor, ----- Size — 8 sizes, 34 to 4S ins, bust measure, 36 requires 4% yds. 40 dns. wide Napoleon, they found their golden op. for the dress. Width, lower edge, lye portunity In the historic city that has .size 36 requires 4% yds. 36 ins, wide, `yds.WI or 8% yds. 40 ins, Width; 1% yds. These Pattern& znay be �fbtainedl'sheltered so mans free lances of ro- 9477—La&esr' Bloused Dress (ki- :from mance. SINCE jib/0 � your local McCall dealer, or „ mono sleeves, short or lengthened by from the McCall -Go., 70 Bond - Street, A• writer says: Paris, in the declin- bell sleeve; adjusted at waist by Toronto, Dept. W. ' ing days' of the C,E,P,, was a clearing r-•��.. house- Tor the venturesome souls of gid©Pr the world.France always did 3ziive a � DROPS ICYGH IS genius for attracting the naturally a combative spirits of the rest Of the Anterlca'R Pioneer ,fog nomsovis . oc8 a �7 .� world, and in the earliest days of the Book,, Om c, x �t 3. , war recruited the. french Foreign Le- DOG DISEASES S ASSES .:� s ' gion of brave men from a score of na- ,' arLa.:Prow to 'Peod tfous. So when the market of the. bfaized Free to: any A -d- a L dress by tho .Author. war went stale, to Paris came 'the xf, clay a1.lover CO.,'Rna, sta-Lmch � � ull� Procurers• for the future wars of ail Iia wast sxsr, U.S.A.street It the little nations ,established, by the �`" •New Yorlt, ,S„►, - ea,ac Peace Conference. -- to z7 .wh I w7aA� v^evr'�”Ono- E,m^'Amaeamots o0 '1vh0al' P. d ' alteld. ba�rle 3r 4. c, A soldier of the C. . P. lucky 716` a1tCi� CA i,� ]L� a�7l .a 0 a m _ enough to be discharged in France o p1 ss ��s�' � Cure f tt,i„tt a,tcoaN,lgt y could have enlisted tiny Bast Slllll- ' to A Y ip „ 3 a��d ffl1 of st.11.; d iftml°1'�' 1w`"id, � s A, Mme+• _ �:� c; iIA. W mar in Paris under ane of a score of s Q.« -,... A brand new flags. The demand was for i Alfat D. acly sea ; l�eraons 'vlhsf ,�'4.;:1," fixose ''bwho work wi-di .i„ "���,Y � trained soldiers with s. suffer faortin"severe �attxtrestnri g qualities of o brain � ` � .wn "« .„I '.. , �: leadership. Many C. E.. k'. veterans a and constipatilo n c;ua care thorn. �At7 _ .,.:.„ .� . I did enlist, some of them without tak- t►• seivee by talcing" fifteon to r Willie's Choice. "Nlow, Wlalla," said a generous, father; asl he and his little son 'were ga=Ing i;ito a tadlor'3 shop window, "I ant going to buy you a new pair of trousers, and you shall choose them; Which pair, do, you 'want?" After. a moment's hesitatlon, the little boy said: "Please, father, may I have that pair, marked "Cannot be beaten?„ . Elizabeth Remained Single, Little Elisabeth, Tilton had, attended school. only a few days when she fell Ill. When; She returned she brought a note from her mother, signed, "Mrs, Banes," The teacher asked for an explanation. f "IVS s tzis way," said Elizabeth, ath 1 eax Ing toward the •teacher with quite a confidential air: "my mother got mar- ried agaIa, but I didn't,,' Caution, The teacher had been explaining fractions to her class. When she had discussed the subject at length, wish. Ing to sea how much light had been shed, she Inquired: "Now, Bobbie, which .would you rather have, one apple or two halves?" The little chap promptly replied: "Two halves;, "0•h, Bobby," exclaimed the young woman, a little disappointedly, "why would you prefer two halves?" "Because then I could see If it was bkd inside:' MONEY ORDERS, A Dominion Express Money Order for five dollars costs three cents, Compliments All Round, '7 destre no remuneration for this Poem," remarked the long=haired poet, as he drifted into the editorial sanc- tum. "I merely submit it as a compli- ment. "Then, my dear fellow, permit mer to return the compliment," replied the editor, with true journalistic courtesy, Ask for Mlnard's And take no other. Professor (giving exam.) : "Does any question embarrass you?" Bright Student: "Not at all sir. Not at all. The questions are quite clear. It is the answers that bother me." The ice cream freezer was invented by a woman. 94SY a TISK CHILDS LWTIVE Look at tongue! Reniove pol- soris from little stomach, liver and bowels Cla$Sified .Advertisements. 7.Ari =Syy W�: \%1VrY. p A.AT7+: r ,5 W,A . 1,,D �'�' q`0 7.10 7?L.A,Z1rI' and li t kt ae g in fit t he xr me whole li aor Vere tilzle-• and PAY, woe 14 n t . cent a d fauna, ,;hat•ges tiaix.Y, Senq stamp t' Ml!! -National Manufaoturiz c)n.. Montreal. pE�T'1TiI8�$„ ��'Y TkIVI?IRTa' COM7'Lr7TE b+l?17t.I'IT,TZBi1El, f �! will pay you. Georca staven4 X'eterboroug;z, Ontario, iron P ALn ,ELL EQUIPPPII) NDWSPAran and Job printing plant in Eastern Ontario. Insurance carried $1,500.. 'Willi Vfar $1,200 on quick sale, Box Wilson Tubllahlng Cc,. Ltd., Toronto. SOFT ELL 'WAX Eta D,. OFT ELM WANTED, 2 1$. ANl? thicker; shtoped green ,from sa% Do not sell until you communicate with int Keenan Bros. Limited. Owen Soun46 1°{tiSPiEZZAT9'E0tr3. ANCER, TUMORS. f LURVS, ETC L. and external; cured wlthou. Ma by our home treatment. Write ptii, n�atyy ore too late Dr. Bellm.n Uatllz Cd,. Limlt Collin d, OnL � woo ra WANTED 6 Bright girl for general house work. Good home. Good wages, � AIRS. ANDRBWS, 118 Walmer Rd„ Toronto Even pianos have been made from ?aper, and one specially manufacture$ :d for the late Sultan of Dfora:co cost pore than $5,000 to put together. Tame snakes are used in Morocco o clear houses of rats and mice. The ight of a snake seems to terrify the 'Orients. & DANDERINE' PUTS BEAUTY IN HAJR ,Girls i A Klass of long',, thick, alpamy, fosses. x1 't... all Let -Dauderine" say„ you: hair and .ouble its beauty. You can bane. lots f long, thick, strong, lustrous' hair: )on't let it stay lifeless, thin, scrag ;Iy or fading. Bring back its color; snd vitality. vfgor-,bottle of delightful Get a o ,• or toilet "Danderine at any k counter to freshen your si;alp; c dandruff and fulling hair. Your hair %".W= needs this stanu?-ating tonic; then its Lfe, color, brightness and abundance WE return—Burry; Accept "Callfornir, :lyre$,• o, Flg3 only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Child• ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bot- tle. "GivOlt without fear. .Mothers YOU must say "Califarnia." ONLY TABLETO ash Ouit -our Poresrr! Withuiticigs 'Nap :4z?d have a clear, sweet, healthy skin with Iittla trOnble and trifling a ,pcnse. Con. trast this sitnpI Wholesome treatment with tiresome massaging and other fads. On retiring smear the face with Cuticura Ointment on the end of the fte, wash Off in five minutes with Cuticura SaaP and hot water, using plenty of soap, b. --t ale Plied with the hands which at soft -ens, andcontinuebathingafesrmomcats, I{iits� with tepid water and dry gctttly. Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c. Sold faroughouttheDominion. C4.thadianDepot: L -vans, Lisa.:ea. St. Paul it., iliortr. I CaUcara Soap ahavea t. it nota: snug. ARK "BAYE " ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross", � ulC'91Ce�,w:B+C thm ing the trouble to clear away. oe.,: y z tale in s thirty drove of L)aract cif Itcsot3 a" The Llama `"J3a' er" identifies the contains roger directions for Golds m y. proper , � only Aspirin Headache ra complications the wayo E obtainlug after cacti meal wni at becllime. gonuine .tis Yhrin,•--�-tho Toothulio Earache, Neu- tt l , lz, , • 9� Grape -Nuts t , e t homorable discharges fro'zn that army caused r own' y b '1'lsia rcmz,.tl is Icri a'vnaa ll;ot'icr " prescribed by lilly:,z.lans for over ulna- ,algia; i,un,bago, Rheumatism, Neuri• e' «w Yt e.. 'teen years ;wl vele: znado in Cana&, tie, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. ' •��. Sold Grocers Y Prolonged vacation, There were Australians and Falikees , �' . Ce 5.ii,clsCxra.ire,.yrti;tzaf-laocitul, My ,e>Adw:l;�•'a biro clef unbroken ilackaoe Tin. boxes. of 12 tablets cost but 0 trade." 'Gel t"tic a auliao, SOc, +� of "•Ili t°ar r!, � , , , >, a, t T,, dbt0',.a Of Aspit•in"'which Larger'%Lyer, J alai"ti who were n Ct fact up and juFnited (T ... . afe'vicents. packagps'. BOUIcs, 3 MadeC Co,_9 y p� A'l3dRtL` bg�'C;�iRediuxi l?05t$1.1ti1 'C:l^:t'L4,Ei:i 9,.r;tcl,Slruzd�nr at the chalice;" sa anti $1.053 x Tllorz. ?u cs;� euo �r�slx3ft...<i�a e.9'� �estn aei • as a:A,a OV, � e. .. � m :. L. � , , .,. - „r.- � _, must- y y x tat. tTl,: �,. '+lA?,.. ., 3/.tlt' , ., -•"---••-•�•ai �•-----+.... ..� •. .A.sni. ,.'1 .. •. (.,. f7iwfred '1n Cettacld' 0'f i3i3 Ai•antifACtnr(t 4>' Nit+:tb» teitia t:c�^weii'.bmau^roceeri,Pxu'm , �._ --„_. ,��y�. � :�cetir;?'tcteetc:: �, A. ''Gvhtld It is tt•a;i l:ttoatt xlat�ntruns 7.ngdr. y r _ ,.. Puy Thrift ,itaxlilis. C 1 � ..F: tat it . L tt,C, to r<5a:..t .ht1 rlt7bii,. 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