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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-2-3, Page 3CANADA ASTONISHES SOITITIERN FARMERS E FIRST PRIZE AT TEXAS STATE FAIT, Corn Growing is Successful Feature of Canadian 'Prairie Agriculture. Cora grown at Ielwood, Manitoba, by Twee Hamilton, cella: tad recently in open competition at the Texas State Fair, .carried off the Mat sham• plonship honors, winning out agaleet the premier exhibits of one of tho first corn growing sections of the globe; If Texas previously looked interest in Canada, their aetontellMent has changed the situation and Texan fame ers have their eyes on the wonderful things sho ls,oapable of la the agrioul- tural line. • In addition to runufng off with the liraprize for a product which Is generally believed to belong to belts mach farther south, Canada produced other apparent anomblios in the way of prairie -grown crab apples, whit cherries, and giant strawberries Again, there was honey produced on prairie farms which brings back to' 'memory the fact that in the honey con test at the convention of heekeepora groin all over the world, held in Swit- zerland in 1913, the lirst prize went to the product of the Province of Mani- toba. Exhibit Arouses Much Interest. -ad' These Canadian products, iltoludtng the corn, which vas of similar kind to that which neeured the world chem- piouship at the International Soil Pro- ducts Exhibition at Kansas City a few soars ago, were part of a Canadian ex- hibit which also contained grains for the growing of which the Western Provinces have achteved world -re- nown and secured many international honors. The exhibit aroused considerable in- terest and caused genuine astonieh- meat at the ilno displays of agricul- tural products, many of which the be- holdme had previously associated solola with climatic coliditions to ire experieeced much farther south. The exhibition demonatt:steti roneiscly the extent and diversity of Canadian na- tural wealth along agricultural and mineral lines, The Corn Heir's Northward Trend. \Vitae Canada successively secured the worlds championship for wheat growing, universal interest was re- vived at the steady northward trend et the wheat belt, Now it would ap- pear that the corn belt is undergoing the same process if we are to Judge by the interaatfonel successes of the coni product of Canadian prairie m farms, and the' general enthusias with which the growing of this grain Is being taken up. In fact, the prairie refuses to remain in the position ns- eigaed to it by tradition and opinion unsupported by experience, and has proved its adaptability to many linos of agriculture previously conceived to ;mope. be entirety outside its Do You Know That BOW TO BE HEALTHY DURING � TWINTER Many Troubles May be Avoided if the Blood is Dept Pure. late net let your blood got thin thle winter, For people who have a ten- dency towards anaemia, or bleodlesee noxa, winter is a trying season. Laok of exerelee, lank of fresh air, and a more restricted diet are among the things that combine to lower the tone of the body and weaken the blood. AliAlisoon as you n0tipe the tired feeling, lack of appetite and ehortnees of breath that are warning symptoms of thin blood, take a short course et treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Do pot walt until the color has entirely lett your Cheeks, until your lips are white antome your ee are dull. 11 to so much easier to'correet thin- nine of the blood in the earlier stages than later.. Tide is well illustrated la the case of 1111', 13, M. Day, Newcastle Bridge, NILS who *aye: "From my own experience with:—Do Williams' Pink Pills I can most heartily recom- mend them. Some time ago I was e badly run down and why blood seemed thin sad watery, accompanied' by the usual aymptome of this condition. A. friend recommeneded Dr. Williams' ,' Pink 'Yells,' and after taking several boxes I Mit like a now man," You can procure Dr, Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer In medlcinel or they will be sent you by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing direct to The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The name of the Empire State wag first given to New York by George Washingon,In Mee reply to an address from ties New York city Common Council, in 1784. South America has the greatest un- broken extent of level surface of any region of the globe, The plains close to the Orinoco are so Bat that the me, Con of the rivers can scarcely be de- tected over an area of 200,000 square melee. - The famous "Slue Danube" ,waltz came to Johann Strauss cue day while he was strolling in the park with his wife, and having not a strap of paper at hand, he wrote it on the white linen. collar worn by Prau Strauss, as his own linen was limp colored enticee. The favorite sport of Lila Siamese is fishlighting. The flghing fish are de- scribed as being long and slondor, and very ferocious. The moment they aro placed together in a vessel of water they dart at ono another, and the on- lookers become so excited over the contest that they will wager anything they have at hand on the success of their favorite fishh. The heaviest timbers are oak, teak, Jarrell (an Australian wood), and groenhoart; the lightest are willow, poplar ante mimeos The nitterctite Is enoruioue. A tubi: foot of teak will weight over eighty pounce, while a cubic foot of willow doos not exceed thirteen pounds). Besides being one of the heaviest the African teak oak Is also the strongest of all woods, The japanese language is taught in A.ustraltan high eaheela% "Baby" incendiary bombs, which our aircraft used during the war, were so small that a Handloy4'ago aeroplane could carry 4,000 of them. In six weeks 85,000 of those bombe were dropped on Gorman industrial towns. Of British home troops, numboxing 158,000, nearly 60,000 are in Ireland. The total strength of the British Army all over the world- 3i given at 296,000. The Canadian Chaplain Service had An authorized strength of 200 in the recent War; 420 served cverseam 102 gained awards; 0 died, and 21 wore wounded rte battles while dt9ccrtrg'ing duties, Reading Aloud Helpful, So wholesome le the practice of reading aloud, that nredieaI authori- ties agree In pronouncing 11 a healthy and invigorating exereso for the mind and body. Persons whose cbests aro weak should road aloud at st t a ea tn- fermis, and oven recite or sing, using due caution as to pasture, articulation, and the avoidance of excess. These regular exercises of may be rodered as salutary to tho;organs of respiration as they are agreeable In their influence on the ordinary voice. Dependable "Big Ben." "Big Bea " the fume's clock in the tower of the Rouses of Parliament, London, automatically sends a signal each day to Greenwich; 1t rarely varies so much as a second. - Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. Prance,May he World': . Radio Centre. Xf the remelt Government parries out lea present plane to develop the mastery of the world's wireless tele- gradih service, as w.as indicated in the commencement of the sixteen tower{ .statiort near llfelun, it may be in a ! position to take all business front the, cable compaalee in Franeor n9 those companies are now handling only be- twedn 40,000 and 00,000 words a day, and oven thou with greatest ditfleulty, The new wireless station soar Med. un 1s to be completed In two years and will be able to send 1,000,000 Wprde a day. The apparatus designed will be able to send seven and 'receive live, seperato despatches simultaneously mid wilt have a radius et 10,000 miles and the power to transmit urgent sig. Hale as her as 16,000 miles, Thus, with 171Ee1 Tower reserved tor official and eeleutlfie despatches, such as noonday signals; the Nantes station reserved for maritime par, Poses, and with ,both Lyons and Bor Beaux handling huudreds of despatch- es daily for the United States and European countries, France will be in wireless contact with Use uttermost point:: of the glebe, Magnesium F`lsom Sea, New salt works entablethed. at dl i lkin, In Norway, 0111 1ur'n tmt "eat: is a by-' produpt 0110111 100 t,Rtt 01 el:ti,' inagneaium per year. 1100 water (Brow which the salt is to be derived) cum talus four -tenths cf 1 per emit. i,t mag. neetum chloride. Increased demand ter nlaiinesitue lu airplane oonatrnction, with cheap oleo- trlc power, makes oxtraoticn of the metal a paying propositten, Sea water contains tour.cents' worth of gold to the tori, 'and, in gUeutity, twice as much Stever.. Copper nod other motale likewise contribute their WO: to the ocean In appreciable amounts -as, indeed, might be ex- petted, inasmuch as rivers carry down to the sou all the materials of which the rocks of the land are composed, inoludiog the . esetals contained to them. lt, is familiarly known that certain marine plants ---the kelps and other aoaweede—take up iodfae and potash from the sea Water, concentrating those minerals en their own structure. Such planta are Important commercial sources of potash and iodine, In Spain a plant whtab Secretes soda was long cultivated and harvested for that chemical, the ash derived from the burning of it being called "barilis:" Thus it would seen that the Hotton of a mineral farm le net altogether an absurdity, Handicapped. TUis story is told by a'certaia phil- anthropist in the West, who to a man of big business so well and who Is noted far bis sympathy for the "down - and -out -ere 11 possible, lie will give any deaerving applicant for work a chance to make good." On one occasion ttiie gentleman was approached by au individual that any but the philanthropist himself would have had him elected from the ofi]ce. "Cam't you and any work at all?" asked the good man, when he had heard the man's recital of hie woes. "I can find work all right," said the man, "plenty of it, but everybody wants references from my last em- ployer." "And cannot you gat those refer eneea tram him?" "No, sir, You see, he's been dead for twenty-five years," a If a main can write n better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mousetrap than his neighbor, though he build his house fn bhe woods, the world will snake a beaten path to his door.--eRalph Waldo Em= ers0n." Osborne House, formerly Queen Vic- toria's residence in the Isle of Wifght, was built at coat of £200,000, from designs of the Prince Consort. i41211'4 'e'er late MVP& '111 3aleleMk Milt MkIII 0 ' BYDR. J. J. MIDDLETON F� Provincial Board of Health. Ontario HEALTH EDUCATION 0 00 WINTER 1111th ON BABY The winter season Is a hard one on the baby. Tie is more or less confined to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It La so often 'stormy that the mother does not get him out in the fresh air as often as she should: I -Xe catches colds which Week his little system; hie stomach and bowels get out of or- der rder and he becomes.peevish and cross. To guard against this the mother should keep a box of Baby's Own Tab- lets in the house, They regulate the stomach and bowels and break up colds, They are sold by medicine dealers or by malt at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. White Negroes. Early Portuguese explorers found on the Wet cot of Africa a number of "white Negroes," who, by reason of the peculiarity, wore held in vene- ration by the Macke. They were, of course, albinos. - It was to describe them that the word "albino" was tarot coined, and since 'then. it has been applied to hu- man beings of all races whose lack of pigment deprives their skin, eyes and hair of normal coloration. Albinism is assuredly one of na- ture's strangest freaks, In former days persons so agitated were regard- ed with horror and systematically shunned. Because of tbetr abrinlrhrg from bright light the approbrioas name of 'cockroaches" was bestowed upon hem, and it was ignorantly supposed that they wore defective mentally. For the latter notion, needless to say, hero was never the slightest basis of fart. Albinos of Caucasian race have pe- culiarly fine hair, glossy and saltlike, which rather resembles corn -tassel silk. Or. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- 0 , tare through this column. Address him at the Parliament Bldgs., t t 0 Toronto. 'VIA Mk 'fa Ilite Ala II& Mk 181, 189. Vie WM IGO Vie Mk Mee leak t From time immemorial the treat- er generation shall grow up as fits mint of the sick ham relied, not un -I physically and mentally as the applied successfully, on the organizing power science of the day makes possible, of humansympnthp. Nothing in our But the healthy growth of a ceiid is a function of many variations. If we modern eivdlizetion is more impressive are to make men out of children we than the splendid growth and special -I now know that, in the infinitely con- ization of hoapiteis, convalescent: plea conditions of modern life, we homes, sanatoria, dispensaries, clinics, cannot do so by lotting the children and other organizations for the ap-i take care of themselves. plication of scientific ideas to the cure! The school clinic fiOsan important of disease. The impulses of philan-' place in the healthy upbringing of the thropy are no Iess numerous and young, Medical treatment and sue - powerful to -day than in any past gen- i ervision, it is true, cannot solve all eration, but as civilization advances,' the problems centred in the schsol the intensive study of disease dm:child; yet this it can secure: that he mends more and more organization.' «hail come to school clean; that he The multitudes of minor ailments re- : shall have his vision tested and core vented in the inspection ot children, rected if ft is defective; that he shall tend to outrun all our present re-; have his ears treated if he cannot sources. The children's hospitals are hear; that he shall have his skin lli8- as busy as ever, but wherever volun-"eases cured or kept harmless; that he tary clinics for children are establish- slate have ills heart, his lungs, his ed they rapidly become crowded, and bones, his joints examined before he there is urgent need for Mote and, is required to undergo any physical mote clinics all over the Province. • instruction; that he shall have his Open,air nurseries and nursery -schools 1 hours of work adapted to his indi- are all urgently needed, for immense i vidual capacity; that he shall have fields of treatment are still unoccupied, sufficient healthy play to preserve his Tho recent report of a Medical Officer elasticity and to promote his growth; of Health fey a large city in Ontario; that, in a word, he shall have, at every showing that thirty per cent, of cltil- stage of his growth, his tnaximum dren arriving at school age are physis chance of attaining to fitness of mind catty defective, gives much food for and body, thought, The medical and nursing This 18 the purpose aimed at in the supervision of the child is imperative, medical inspection of schools, and the and tate pnrrpeee of ineorectima. out i2npovisete a of t1e wwteit craeinet. be treatment is to secure that the young- overestimated. IfIE w • rFOODV.VLUES ofInrheat. and.. malted. barley are combined. in as in no other prepared cereal ,Cod Its rich,nutlilre fla.'tror attracts and its nourishing ct .a,lities are staunch.. Unlike most pre- pared Cereals, Gra.peaNu7.tua SOW needs no added. sweetening SOLA BrGROCEVERYWHERE Million Surplus Women in England. "Jackless Tills" aro emigrating in considerable .numbers from England in the hope of finding suitable "Piiless Jacks" for husbands in the United States, according to Norah March, bachelor of science. Her comments on England's "marriageable women who may never marry" before the Na- tional Birth Rate Commission have been widely discussed in the British press. Government figures show there ie a surplus of a million women in England whose only hope Of marrying depends On theirmigrating to 80200 part of the earth where there Is a more even dis- tribution of the sexes. According to Miss March, they are doing it. She says she is receiving letters from America that are "significant of the loneliness of some MOWS lives." "Women are enterprising to -day," she added. "Many are emigrating who a few years ago would have feared to take tbo great adventure!' Judging from an oftlnial report pre- pared by the Census Bureau in Wash- ington indicating there are nearly ten million bachelors in the United Statee above the age of 20, there is consider able contestation in store for the mng- ltsa "Mlle." Queer Storage Place. Andre Letovre, French Minister of War, also a distinguished chemist, re- cently startled the Chamber of Depu- ties with the proposal to store the French Stook ot guncotton and nitro- cellulose etplaslvee in one of the taloa of the Pyrenees; Prance has on hand about 90,000 tons of high expioaives, enough to last her 800 battle days, even at the onor moue Otto at which powder was con- aamed during the war. Explosives deteriorate with time. Chemical decomposition begins sooner. or later if the masa of expldglve is not kept at a safe and counted tempera - tuna The temperature of the water of Pyrenean lakes Hover varioa more than four et live degrees X•Ieuco. M. Lotettre would slnk Bennee's ittock of war etploatves in waterproof tattle; in the lakes and keep them thus for decades. 1 91: e b d of Mustard Plastc ri. jff U NA r aii � "k' p w'if will do the same work withoet blistering,. BEWARE' OF SOBSTITOTES :tee i‘ foto THE LEEM'NII Setas 9e., CTs. MONT OA 1. Agents Ser Dr. rules hanged RELIEVES PAiN Boy Scout Notes. Patrol Leader Frank B. Johnston, of the '64th T'.oronto Troop, Boy Scouts, has iuet been awarded rho bronze med- al of the Curaogle Hero Fund' for sav- ing Mess Daisy A. Hooper from drown. log In Lake Scugog. Scout Johnston was awarded the Mistiest award The Boy Scouts Assoolation could give him —Its Bronze Cross for Gallantry -- some time ago. 8 * a • Lo Comite American pour los Re- giones Devaetees de la France, which conducted a large Boy Scout Training Camp at Compiegne, France, last sum- mer, will next summer conduct five similar camps for French boys, Last year The Boy Scouts Assooiatlou, the Boy Scouts ,ot America, the two Bel- gian Scout organisations and the several Boy ,Scout Associations in France co-operated in this work and SIMS 275 older boys and young men from the devastated regions of Franco graduated from this "Camp-ecole," as it was called. Mr. Frank C. Irwin, the Executive Secretary of the Boy Scouts Association for Ontario, represented Canada on the tad of the 1920 camp. • • • • Charters permitting organizations to form Boy Soma troops are granted by the Provincial Council for Ontario, Headquarters, Sltorbourno and Blom Sts., Toronto. The conditions upon which charters are granted are, first, that the organization—it may be a church, a school, a community club, a parents' association or any other group of citizens—wil-1 guarantee for one year adequate leadership and facilities; second, that it will endeav- or to provide an opportunity for the members of the troop to spend a week or more in a summer Camp; and third, that it will conduct the troop, through a Troop Committee appointed by it, in a0cerdance with tits rules and re- gulations of the Association. There are now nearly 260 registered Boy Scout Troops in Ontario, "Pape's Diapepsin" Corrects Stomach. "Page's Dlapcpsln" Is the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large case coats only 60 cents at drug store. Absolutely harmless and pleasant Millions helped annuallyy. Largest sell- ing stomach correeter in world.—Adv. Algeria Suffers From Drought "The Drinkers of Sunebtne," as the Arab shepherds call themselves in their own language, are on the verge of starvation throughout Algeria, and unless wheat is imported from Ameri- ca may have nothing bat sunshine se a steady diet during the winter. The threatening famine in Algeria is the result of a long drought. No rain has', Callen for a year. Thee has proved a calamity for the Arab hepherds, nomads 111ring Practi- cally by their flocks. eventy»five per cent. of the sheep in Algeria have died as a result of the drought, and the Arab "Drinkers of Sunshine," dream- ers reamors and philosophers,iucapable of any work but that of guarding the flocks, aro in dire straits. Governor-General Abel of Algeria has left for Paris to ask the Govern- ment overnmint to arrange for the importation of wheat from America or Argentina to tide the people over the oriels. Ono of the best known guides in Novo. Scotia gyIvan this testimonial of MIN - Ann, LINIMENT— Have used MINARD'S LINIMENT to my home, hunting and lumber camps for ars oterlotfind best white n consider I ha11givos quick relief as of to minor ailments, such Sprains, Bruises and all kinds of wounds. Also it is areat remedy for oeughs, colds, etc., which one is liable to catch When log driving and cruising during the winter and spring months T would 1001 be without SItN'ARD'S• LINT - MEET and cannot recommend It too highly. Plast OmeletvtIbo N 8. Billson Gray, Drys ,g t i•. FROM JO A Rubber Baby, Two Amerlean womea, one 01 whom carted an infant of surpassing ugly nese, F,ntered a London bus. A mall who sett opposite them _seemed tats - cleated by the ugliness of tbo baby, and could not keep his oyes off it. At lengtft the mother, annoyed by the prolonged stare, leaned forward And said, "Robber," The nian, unaware that this is the 'Yankee expreeeloe for atarhrg, gave a sigh of relief and replied: "Thank Heaven; I t3itught it was reale" Greatly Benefited. "You may have heard of me -1 am Dr. Blagby," the pompous gentleman announced In the smoking compere menet "Ah, then:I leave the opportunity to thank you for what you did for me," the qutet young fellow responded, "I have benefited greatly by your treat- ment' "Why.-er—were you a patient ot mine? Though, of course, I couldn't possibly remember all—" "Oh, no, not 1. But my uncle was, and I was his heir." A Splendid Bull, The climate of India 19 vigorously, It not quite logically, defended in Bulls and Blunders by a certain Irish colonel, "Bad climate be banged:" roared the irate warrior. "There's no better climate is the world; but there are a lot of young fellows who come out to India, and they eat and drink, and they drink and eat, and they die; and then they write home and say that the cli- mate has killed them. Of course, lots of people die 1a India, Tell me where they don't, and I'll go and end my days there." The nem who can whistle or hum "The End of a Perfect Day" each night, and really mean it, is pretty sure to sleep soundly. MOTHER! `"California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative C1ensitied Advertiqunents,' 'rgllin 'runup:Toflim liiti7 piTAL. 1 A4 near Weston. t)nterto, is affiliation with Tlc;lereft and Allied Tluapitalo. A cw i York otters to young, women desirOUa of becornlnFf uuail:LA nurses a threw Year course of gutters! tralydne; attract - the roeidenete el,gle 1otnns. For salary enol oilier int.,rn,atl"a apply Ludy Sup- oriutenaent, Toronto Woe Iloapitalc Weston, Ontario. Perfume Hunter's. There seems to bo 1/0 good reason why in tills couutry the gathering of sweet-smelling herbs and Rowel's for tile perfumery trade plight not ha found profitable. It has meetly bo' 0cme a coneiderable industry in rural Parts 0f England, a great malty women and children having tease 1t up. In April Che plolilrlg 'Of cowslips be- gins, those flowers been; in demand as a cure for sleeplessness, and also for 'vapour:I" and sachets. Broom and older flowers follow. Mullein and mal- low, beigtunot, peony petals, ruse petals .anrad poppy petals. bring good prices; liltowiso raspberry leaves, sage, mint, balm and thyme, Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper The effect of any writing on Um public mind is mathematicuily meas• urable by its depth of tlhought, Ilow much water does it draw? If 11 awaken you to think; if it lift yes frera your feet with the great voicil of eloquence; Hien the effect is to be wide, slow, permancet, over the mind.* of teen; if the page's instruct you note they will dio like flies in the hoar.-, Emerson. �VEK%% ' {{gy�, BFEAKUPA•COLD AB LETS TRY THEM PRICE 251' Amerlem's Mater Dog Remedies Book on DOD DISEASES sand Flow to reed Mailed b'reie to any Aa- " areas by the Author. 1 80. Clay Glover Co„ 2nc, 1 118 West Ilot l'lreet ' New York, 71.0.A. A (htkk Rad ife hsa%1ie A headache is frequently caused by badly digested food; the gases and acids resulting therefrom aro absorbed by the blood which in turn irritator the 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. 8 "DANDERINE" Girlst Save Your Hair( Make It Abundant! Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package; then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physio for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil,i_en Ieve its fruity taste, Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." Stop iii-,h:I UIGIC, wannitig, Soothing, comfort/gm relief tonowe an application of Sloaa's Linlmemt dust slap it on the strained, overworked muscle Good for rheucuoOtsm. too. Pcnrlmfe., wli,srt rubbing. Linin ®sortr•rsassc� ASPIRIN Only "Bayer" is Genuine The Right Spirit The cold snap, hardening the pond near six•yearold Harold's home, gave him aa opportunity to try his first pair of skates. Of course ho made a poor Job of it and was down every minute or two. Observing the hard time he wee hav- ing, a woman on the bank said kindly, "Why, little man, I wouldn't Stay on the ice and keep falling down so; I'd Just 0013113 orf and watch the others," The Soars tram the last hard bump were still on the rosy chaske, but the little toUow leaked from his Metier to the shining• stool on his feet and said pluckily, "i didn't got some new skates to give ep with; 1 got 'om to learn how with," MONEY ORDERS. Send a Dominion Exprees Moray Order, They are payable everywhere,) 'Warning( Unless you see the name "Sayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin at all, to every Bayer package are diroottoos tor (olds, Readaahe, Neuralgia, Rhen- matisra, Earache Tocttach%, Lumbago end ter Pain. Reedy tin boxes of twelve tablets dost few conte. Drug+ glees also sell larger paokageo. made to memo. Aapleht is the trade mark (registered In Canada), of Bayer blannatnot'ure ref D$auoaastioaoidester of l9sltt�3i^dtc%d. Immediately utter a "Dandorino" massage, your lair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy end plentiful, bocnuse each hair seems to fluff and thicken, Don't let your hair stay lifeless, color- less, olorIess, plain or scraggly. Yon, too, want iota of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 36 -cent bottle of delightful "Dan derive" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and fulling hair, This slime lating "beauty -tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful bright. nese and abundant thickness. --Ail drugg stsl C1JT1(JR W PLMPES � FACE Also Itchy Scalp, Nair Fell Out. Face Disfigured. "My bend began to itch and there were seal= on my scalp. My bait came out bratty when combed and it became very dry and thin. X ales bad pphnpice and blackheads all over my fano. Tho pimples were bard, WO, and red, and caused me 40 scratch end irritate them, and my face wait disfigured. "This trouble Head about two months and I began using Cuticum time and Otntm nt. After X bed steed two cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment. I teas complete- ly healed." (Signed) Mies Zona juckson, It. 3, Goldendale, Wash, Improve your ekin by daily uao of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum. They are ideal. Soap*. O,,Msa,2isad BAs. Weep28DD. Sold throusltoutthoDoaunton Calumet t,yreet, tls,aat, :tot SL real se we owed. cutlessa Soap shares without mus. issue No, 5--41.•