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The Temples' Test,
.Although not so eppereet, there Is Used Auto
ready as much difference between the 713 stesesegy �pyr, roes;; ug>go
temples• Or dllteront q)ersene as be• 1' ctfra of an tyyop; all OW'N need one-
tweete their ¢Yes, noses, or hands. feet to deltyet• up tp 2Qp rnites, or leV$
run of dame dattt+tco Ir rpu vitgh, in lK
A person with alightly depreneod teasel rorLior eas purchased, or puroJ na.
temples} and with- the depreseton of - ytfxa taeoitenle of your, own ehaoq
oval shape, are brainy, have a gift for to look Items over, qr mat vu to
klathematiog and chomp, au'd. in, tern- take ttnv car ao,ofly rapreveptat;•ro for
peptyon. pori 7at'b9 otooit M1>fYd oa
peramettt aro rather Cold and .stand, ad.
oftleh. Many with such Comptes are itos teak¢i °led Cor dl,u k4;
'lsa atM
selfish, .too, although that >a net an o'er e.a
aha.oluCe aide.
Those wlsose heir enoroeches on
their temples, particularly if it is
straight and coarse, have cruel . Ms -
Potations, are crafty, and stat to be
trusted where their affeeeloner are con.
etemed. But they will do well in the
world of business,
Unused Tools;
"rt doesn't look mural like the
Moine aa I remember •1 t," an eld
buelaess man who had been vial
the•haunto of itis boyhood said
friend. Pb"e lawn isn't oared
most: of tiro trees and shrubs are d
Tampico that are tipllow with a and the garden' that father took
saucer -like depression indicate glttg melt pride In is overgrown with
of soholarsltlP, music, or pal;RIItg Tile doclef anti bralttliies, The orchai
characters of throw with temples 'Mite 'growing old like the rest of us,
these are very, lovable' and generous, there's fine frust there still, tho
but subject to violent ills or passion, the trees need pruning. But the s
Temples that are "Pull," and With deist thing I saw was the old
the hair about them abortand wiry, tit• house, It's falling to pieces, and
rusty tools Luang there--•unttsed, S
has had all the equipment father e
had to make the place attractive,
he hasn't used It"" •
Garden tools are not the only ones
we can neglect. Not long ago a city
banker stopped Lis car at a Farmhouse
to ask his way, In tile woman who
came to the door lie recognized Amelia
Webster, an old schoolmate whom.he
remembered as having been the prat-
best and brightest girl In the academy
they had bout attended. She was a
faded, slatternly woman, and her,
house was ill -kept .and enattraetive.
Her visitor remluded her that She had
led her classes in history and lama -
titre and had even written creditable
poetry, 11' .- e
"I never read anything 'now except
the newspaper and not much of that,"
she said dully. "Sometimes the girls
come to me with their sums and their
hard questions, but Paz too rusty to
help them much. The work round the
house is more than I can tend to."
Amelia's prettiness ot face and
sprlghtllnese of manner had disc
geared—killed by sluggleh indiff&
once, The Irnowiedge and eultivatton.
that her school course had given her
might have been invaluable to her as
a mother, but she.bad never used
them. Killed, too, was the imagines,
tion that had once made her little
poems welcome at the office of the vel.
Inge paper, and that might have been:
a priceless resource in her maturer
years. She was less attractive, 'iesa
up another cent " said the mot i t •
sum re -y tin you 000 prohably I'm" 1'
That Isn't ll f 11
leap a lgga useful, than God had la. GOOD HEALTH"
tcnd0d alae should be, The tutnple•
down tool house with Its army .pt un•
UQQd, rusty tool¢--whiit is: it beta gym•
bo1 of unueed faculties, of a shrunken CAN BE YOURS
and with red 7 CAN # 1
Q said
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WELL IN WINTER.y 3 ivulttl ni Gt. lel Sohn
t 1�1 nS nail
nn )vet 1G rola, Isis,
Winter is a :dangerous season f
Rr ZLEAP '1YA12f 1L, ..
ger r , AWES wANi'I'.I) To " AO t'1 AIN
cold
a )are int ,ueph Onod.Il» at )ion;
sent or
js di t i am
'Possums Menace, I � ' Um little ones. The days are citan.
New: Reale-MI has a native gjlecleg
Rich and Iced, T W able—one bright, the pert ":PAO c
h :HI • an stet ha
l A!t era a ...
of apos8unt which +rears a very beautf- It is a weal¢ of time and mon0Y to ° High Cost of Advancing Prlcea d ray,. t t the . nlpthet
Pltl rnr. It 9s not at all like the 'pos. fight merely the
signs or dtseaae; in „I see that you've marked gage -nee afraid tp telt¢ the children Out for, the
that.xo 7rnaa in this country. , rho longi exec
Many years ago it was introduced eT lila)) when yolk °tact°. What is pliedC1Y e gt10 uo,' "That
much, In in overheated
they aro Cite!.
to Australis, and, Anding there none ,far more important is that you should the keeper ot the station, "That cooped up In overheated, badly voatl•
pi's
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Id
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pPay.t •lit t
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f the n t r el Al'n10 s
o,,,,,, e a u 4I onOand, that preyed up•; e7Iontonitly examine the• . Whesti luted rooms and are $oon seized with
On it la itS OWn It hat! tiltle0 he the amount of chalk we've lied to use iu colds or grippe. What is needed to
ting I crawled la unmhers until it has become Yon iremove �lt)etcause, healthewillnhe ng up the Price heretofore-" keep the Mitre ones well is Baby's
in el
t4 a a aerinus Pest. It is a robber of fruit yours For example, anaemic people
inaett aad Uawpla - 4nd Oilye out
cad, However, the value of elle animal While treating its symptoms. sack 88 De White --"I'm up against 'it. I've :colds and by their use the baby, win
00 for its fur is so -great as to outweigh ;!1dlgestton, shortness of breath, pal- a patient 0uffering from aches and be able to get over. the Winter 000800
bur the damage It does in the fruit -grow- •pitetiat of the heart and exhaustion pains, and I ilon't:Itovw what is esus. In Perfect' safety, Tete Tablets ate
ing sections, and in view of this feet, . after any small effort, ; ing, the; trouble. sold by medicine dealers or..by mail
r
' Own Tublets, They will regulate the
for, i trees, often endure months of suifetin Sniff in !ata
but
rile rinatralians aro encoutagiztg rho'
The apparent,, stomach and heart Dr. Black_ -"Had lila teeth exam. et 26 Ceuta a box, front the 1 . Wil -
ugh increase or opossums' In forest des• trouble9 are generally nothing more rood?" Hams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont.
ad- triers. Their skins are;becoming a than the result of an iasuilicient sup-' Do• White-taThat's the point. Iliad
tool considerable item or ex rt -1p1 of pure blood. T ail his teeth talc t
pa ,and hl , Y p his ana0nilo stake of out two years ago,
Oleate leadership, courage, and all-
round ability. Women with such.
temples make the best or wives and
mothers, but the men, strangely
enough, do not make good lntabauds.
Those with temples that chow the
vein clearly ar,e sensitive, shy folk,
but they- have warm haute and. -most
uus�elflsh'•eharaeters, They are loyal
friends.
People with "bony" temples—the
cheek and trotted bones almost coyer-
ing the temple space --are stolid, non -
imaginative, and slow in thought and
action. To Set against those defects,
the above typo of temples Is the ""mor-
al" one,
The best temple is that which is big,
white, and Aankedt with small, well -
formed ears. That is tate statesman's
temple, the author's temple, the
temple of the "big man," Orators and
noted preachers leave this tentpte. The
character indicated is justuess, goner-
osity, kindness, and a great capacity
for forgiveness, T1tig, too, 1s the lopg-
lite temple, Those with temples
whicb owing to the shape of the sicu1l
and the growth of hair, look high and
unduly narrow, are geniuses, with
Croat inventive power, but of erratic
temperament. This typo ot temple is
not usually a lottgdife one.
Don't Put Off- .
The hard problem, the rough job.
Tackle it Anat.
Writing to your mother or father,
or brother or sieter, and in other ways
showing your atiection for them,
The putting on of new clothes. Don't
put off putting on a good front, utak-
fug a good appearance that wilt tally
with the thing you are after in life.
Keeping fit, looking after your physi-
cal and Menial welfare.
The daily bath Add the perfect
greenling of yourself,
Self-improvement. While it is never
too late to learn, it is better to begin
early,
Attending to your friendships. Our
friends will leave us if wo give Ahem
no attention, and one of the greatest
regret& of multitudes of men, os they
near the end of lire, is that they Have
Put off their frlend8hlps—put off:cu1-
rivaling them while they were making
money.
Getting.aCqualuted with your family,
giving time to your 'children, showing
interest in their sport and having fun
with them. 13e their pal and you will
not regret it tater.
Beteg kind to others; saying and
doleg the helpful, considerate thing
today,
Trying to control your unbridled
temper or cruel tongue.
Giving tinge and attention to your
Urea life, and contributing toward a
beautiful home atmosphere.
Registering your vow for better
things.
Detng honest and square hes your
dealings,
The higher Impulses until they cease
to plead with you.
The beginning of . the thing, pour
Smart longs for, and that you feel able
to accomplish.
Making a decision until it to treeless
or you lose your power to decide.
Getting out of a rut. The present is
a good time to make the effort.
'Purni05 over a new tear and reform-
ing your bad habits. Do it nowt
-0. S. Marden.
Days Are Longer.
1lapptty for our convenience, the
process is extremely slow, but ail the
same -the fact is that the days are
getting longer.
Thls does not refer to hours of day
light increasing with the advancing
year, but to days as tinted by the re-
volution of the earth ou its axle,
" The ear'th's power of rotation Is
growing weaker, and as a result its
revolution on its axis is :slowing up.
Which nteene, of coulee, that the day
is lengthening.
An epoch must eventually arrive
when the day wit be equal in length
to the year; that Is, to the time it
takes for he to revolve about the sung
Then the earth will always turn this
same face toward the rioter luminary,
just as the moon now always turas
the same tace toward ue, and one•hatt,
of our planet will have sunshine alt
the year, while the other half is hi
,total
and permanent darkness.
That is, it the sun Is still 8ltining. It
may bpeolue a dim and Ch111y orb be-
fore then.
Underwater telescope.
An underwater telmoope has been
invented that enables a man on a boat
to see the bottom ot wnterways 100
Leet or more deep,
A K
the ready many or thorn nye made up Into
am fashtanable garments' for women in
verNorth America.
.,'Try+'. It Again!"
Here's to'the chap, -
With the smile on til map,
Though Fortune bas dealt him a thuh-
,;.-,sclerous raft .
And ltlmcked 1111 clean down on the
rear of his lap,
Whose only remark is, "Gee
what a siapt.
1'11 try 11agint"
I'm there with the guy
With the glean in his•eye;
,Thqugll Fate has let loose a stiff punch
in the eye.
And lute scattered his pride all over
the sky,
Whose only retort is, "Doggonit il; I
Don't go ye agint"
I'm strong for the brick
With the courage to stick,
Though Failure has hounded him like
p the Old Nick
er'- who cries' at last, "Now I'm ou to the
trick;
Let's try 'er agtnl"
The Russian Soviet Army consists
of 4,000,000 men under arms,
About one-half of our globe, it is
estimated, consists of iron.
Mthard's Liniment for Oatidrufl.
Surnames and Their Origin
HILL
Variations -- Hull, Hell ler, Hilyer,
Heiler, Hillman, Heiman, Hellman,
Racial Orlgin--English.
Source—Locality also occupation.
This is a most widespread group of
family names, the one most frequently,
met with being Till, with probably
Hillman. Hull and Elityer next in or-
der. They are all of them Euglish
names, and alt trace back to. an old.
Anglo-Saxon word which has come
down to us almost unchanged, atul, is
in as aommon use today as it was in
the reign of Alfred the Great. The
word Is (just what ,you think it is)
"hill,"
But all 01 the family names in this:
group have not developed' from this
word in the same -manner -
The name of Hill, as well as Hull, ts,
In the vast majority of eases; a mere
contraction of the old description
phrase "at the hill" or "of the hill,"
used to designate persona who hap-
pened to dwell on or near such eml-
nen0es.- In the varied spellings of the
late Norman days, the surname oc-
curs as, "de la 51111," "de la Hull," "de
la Belle" and "atte (at the) Hells."
,With the other variations' another
method' of development is responsible
for the modern names. This word
"hill," or "hull" was also used figura-
tively to denote a roof, and also for
the verb "to roof." An abstract from
an ancient document reader "Whyt
cley and red for to make crokkes
(creaks) and other vessels and bathed
(burnt) tyyl (tile) to hele houses and
churches." Again, Wickylfo, In the
translation ot'one Bible passage, says;
"The schip (ship) was hill& (hiller or
covered) with wavls.
The words "hilyer" and 'Kiiiiman,"
therefore, were descriptive of acme -
Vona, which explains why thele fanIIy
names` in their varied smithies are
not within the old records In such
forms as "Roger de HUlyer,'" "Ivo le
Holier and "john 10 Mimes."
SCOTT
Varlations—Scotti, Schott.
Racial OrlgIA=-Doubtful. '
Source -Also doubtful..
Here is a family name that 10 a good
bit of •a puzzle, both ae to racial origin
and source
The 'envious � exp>„atiation, but one
whLeh Is not en ttrely;satlstactory, is
that it wee'orlghgally,g name added
to the givea mine in order to describe
nationality. ,'fl'hdoubtedly,;this actually
!s the.true erigin of the name in a
great many cages; for in the old Eng-
lish records there are instances of
such, names as: "Malcolm le Soot,"
wlitgh, of course, could have no other
meaning.-'
But this does not explain every-
thing. There are more ancient re-
cords in Rats-, In France and in Ger-
many, as well es Anglo-Saxon Eng-
land, which prove that "Scot,' in one
form or another, was rather wide-
spread as a given manse, and not as a
descriptive name. Latin inscriptions
give us the form "Scotnus" and
"Sooto," the latter apparently being
a common name among the Tentonic
Franke who lived in the northern part
of Franca, The Dame was also com-
mon among the subjects of the Em-
peror Charlemagne and among other
Teutonic. races as "Scotardus," with
syllable, it ie to'be noted, similar to
Richard, Raynerd, Leonard, etc., a
distiuctly Teutould compound. It was
also an Anglo.Saxon given . name, as.
"Soota,"'and the place -name Scottowe
is simply a development of the Anglo-
Saxon "Seotelto"
nglo-Saxon"Se0telto" or "grave of Soots,"
In those days there was no such
/Lame as Scotland, though in the Celtic
tongue Treland was known as "Scots."
It was not until the Middle Ages that,
as the name of a country, it was trans-
ferred to Scotland in common usage.
The existence of the Comity name
la so. many countries indicates it often
developed Crean the gtvea name, but
where the given name lira appeared
is still a rnystery.
Y angsters grow musky cin
r v,r 1uts
C./he great body-building s
which Nature stores an wheat
allcl barley, are retained in this
easily d1geseible Food.
The unittue, sweet flavor
o� Grape=Nuts makes it
a big Favorite with both
children and adults.
, r`There& a Reesoii°
SOLD BY �9�•
GR
OCA
Y��% EVERYWHERE
may have followed some previous ill- but what ere you to do when a man
nese, or an 011001(1 of ittlhleuza; or it has quite ruu out or teeth?"
may have arisen from overwork, wor-
ry ort,too 11111e fresh air. To obtain Not Safe to Answer.
good health the simple and proper "}mita diecovored America?" asked in England. He attributed Finland's
course 1s to build up the blood, but to the teacher,
do this you must select a reliable Tack lacked panic stri0lceu, and good fortune in this rospeet, as Coln•
remedy with a reputation such as Dr, made no rep11', paned to most other countries, to the
Williams' Pink Pills. These pills ell -
rich the blood'wltich carries nourish•
neat to alt the organs of the body
and enables them to do the work na-.
tur -expects of them. Thousands of
mea and women have proved this for
themselves. One or these is Mrs. T.
Glynn, 11,11, No. 1, Erinsville, 0111.,
who. says "Last spring 1 got into a
badly run down condition. I had no
energy; work lett me exhausted, and
the least'' exertlon would make my
heart palpitate violently. 1 had often
read Of Dr, Williams' Pink Pllls, and'
decided to give them a trial and got a
half dozen boxes. I had not been tak-
ing the pills long when f felt a decided
improvement in my condition and by
the time I had used the six boxes I
could do my housework with ease. I
can strongly recommend Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills to all weak people."
Y,ou can get these pills through any
dealer in -medicine, or by mall post-
paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2,50 front The Dr. Wtlliams' Medicine
Co., Brockvllte, Out.
Finland is Prosperous. •
Thera is no unemployment in rho
land, says Pd. 'Vililanef, cheer of the
Trade and industry Department of the
Finish government, who is visiting
Success Nuggets.
Opportunity brings out the great
man, but he alone is great who is
ready to embrace it.
f *' * *
If the first rule ie to obey your na-
tive bias, to accept the work for which.
You were inwardly formed—tire second
rule is concentration, which' doubles
Its force.—Emerson,
* * * *
Smiles attract dollars, as they at-
tract everything that Is good and
wholesome.
It people would only 8m11e more, if
children. were trained to smile habit-
ually, what a wonderful world this
would be!
* 0, *
We do not know anything about our
own resources until we have taught
ourselves to sand alone.' Not until
we can tltiuk for ourselves, and act
for ou1selves, do we 'become more
•than infants to the'nioral universe.
Angela letorgan,
5 * *
Thoughts never die, they are im-
mortal dreams that outlive their
dreamers.
The publisher of the best Farmer's
paper in the Maritime ,Provinces in
writing to us states:
"I would say that I do not know of
a medicine that has stood the test of
time like MINARD'S LINIMENT, It
has been an unfailing remedy In our
household ever since I can remember,
and has outlived dozens of would-be
competitors and imitators."
Famous Chapel Under Repair.
The famous St. George's Chapel of
Windsor Castle will be dosed, for
three years, for extensive restora-
tion work, the need of which Is
00 pressing that architects would not
guarantee the chapel to stand another
year without the collapse of the roof,
which would mean the utter destrue-
tlou ot the fabric, with till its cele-
brated artistic aad historic glories.
The chapel stands within the walls
of the castle, but it is a freehold or
the State and the State money can-
not be spent for these improvements.
The question of the expense has been
taken; up by the Rulghta of the Order
at the Garter, for whose use the Chapel
originally wee founded, and in order
to distribute the burden the work wilt
be' spread over a period of four years.
Already $125,000 has been collected,
Which will meet the expenise or the
first year's work, The repairs will
consist of replacing the decayed ma-
teriel'without much alteration.
Catling in Cairo.
Englishmen who do not know Cairo
sometimes take houses in ooruote and
tuulesil'ablo parts of the city. In
Egypt as We Know It, Mns, 61, L.
Dntchei' amltsttlgly doserlbes holy hard
1t is he And a pe,es00 who has
thus
gone astray. Her husband, she says,
wrote to a doctor for the addresa,of
seine friends whom she knave he lead
atteeagte Zero. Is the doctor's ant
wet; "The bl---'s I1Pe ill a 1101881
without a. number In n street wjtitoht
a nano) next duel' to an ',Armenian
butcher Who, I thank, has. no sign, went
of Abdtn Pelere; The stab•oriee lots'
eighty-seveu 0topa " .
"Please ask me something else,
mean," he -said,, after a white
"Wits should ,I do that?" asked the
teacher.
'"Well; 10b111 Jaek, "the fellows were
talking about It yesterday, Pat said
an Irishman discovered it, David said
ft was a Welshmau, and Andrew said
a Scot discovered 11. And if you'd
seep 'what happened to them you
wouldn't ask a little fellow like me."
Modern Fairy Tale.
A boy dashed onto a broker's office
with news bulletins. As he turned to
leave a member of the film called out:
"Rare, you seem to have some Pep.'
Get me a box of cigars la the lobby
and keep the change."
Tbe boy hesitated, although' a $5
bank note was thrust into Itis hands.
Finally he stammered: "I would like
to get you cigars', but we are short of
boys, and 1 have; a big' route to cover.
1'11 come back *hen r deliver the but-
1etins.". ltrith that he left the o(lce.
"Are you going to wait until he re-
turns?" asked a customer,
"You bet Lam," replied the broker..
"In these daps it is a pleasure to meet
a boy who works for Ids boss first.
Furthermore, I am going to put him
ou the payroll."
And he did.
"Cascarets" If Sick,
Bilious, Headachy
To -night sure! Let.'%.pleasant, harm-
less Cascaret work while you sleep
and, have your liver active, head clear,
stomach sweet and bowels moving re-
gular by morning. No griping or in-
convenience. 10, 25 and .50 cent boxes.
Children love this candy cathartic too.
Loneliness..
I like to walk at eventide, '
When dusk shuts out' the din,
Hike to watch the friendly lights
Of lamps that shine within=
Warm shadows play upon the walls,
Where hearth fires gleam and glow,
I like to warm my heart with love
Por Rolk I do not know.
I Mite to; feel the fragrant dark
Close round MY shoulders pressed,
I like the witchery of stars
That eases my unrest.
At eventide, when shadows fall,
This is the hour Igo,
And heal MY loneliness with love
For folk I do not know.
The doctor's claim on the estate of
a deceased patient ranks first in
Prance.
"IDANDERINE"
Girls! Save Your Hair'!
Make It Abundant!
Immediately atter a Danderine"
maseago, your hair takes en now lifers,
lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing
twice as heavy and plentiful, because
each hair scenes to Aust and thicken.
Don't let your hair stay lifeless, color.
less, plain or scraggly, You, too, want
tote of long, strong, beautiful hair.
A 36•eent bottle or delightful "Dan•
.),
dere ,
I o it
eshena
b)i^ Scalp, checks
p, ecus..
dandtvit and falling hair• This stimu•'
Toting
"beauty -tonic" gives to thin,
dull, fading hair that youthful bright-
ness nl11 abundant thleknoss,--All
dragglstsl
prohibition of imports. This had the
effect of making the country's indits-
trial 'production ;greater than at the
beginning of the war.
Finland is now considering the ad-
visability of gradually discontinuing
the embargo on Imports, he said. 'this
country has begun to transship goods
for Russia and has eatablIshed a free
part at Hango. '
MONEY ORDERS.
Dominion Express Money Orders are.
on sale is five thousand otiices
throughout Canada.
Costly Fur Mantle.
• One of the most costly fur garments
over made - was the ermine mantle
presented to the late Empress of Rus-
sia by a gathering of nobles and
valued at $60,000.
War pensions are stiti being award.
ed in Britain at the rate of 12,000 a
month.
A jumping tooth or
earache quickly re-
Iieved by the use of
It soothes pain.
BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES
$1.00 a tube.
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ASPIRIN
Only "Bayer" is Genuine
onto t t"V4. sreaid• aon4 dl'nntit
for' ne; tion/n2 •, National Dlanufaptur,
ing 0... Alontrenl.�
Snails API as Mere,
It is said that the Cilm0se wash fine
silk in very pura•wntor, and, es ordle-
any well water is unsuitable, it l$a purl -
fled by putting it quantity of. fresh
ware' smalls 4119 ,11 far a day, These
prey on the oc'ganic matter It contains
and otherefere act as inters.
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011nard'e Liniment Reliev85 Distemper
DirectlpirIndicator,
A new direction Indicator for auto-
lnolailes, to be carried at one side of a
windshield, rnisea semaphores to Me-
nai
lenal that n oar la ,going to atop or turn
to one sidle or the other. '
The women of Finland have, hed the
}right to vote Since 1907.
DONT, ,
DCS`
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Ot
LEONARD
EA — OIL
RELIEVES DEAFNESS and
STOPS HEAD NOOSES. S1mpty
Rub it Back of The Bare and
Insert in Nostrils. Proof of sue-
rs,s will he given by the draggiet.
MADE IN CANADA
WHIM SOLES CO., Sales (gents, Toronto
A 0. te,,nard the 811., TO 5th Ave N. V. City
foemosestemonnossaanannwoomernmesta
A Kidney Remedy
Kidney troubles are frequently
caused by badly digested food
which overtakes these organo to
eliminate the irritant acids 2
formed. help your stomach to
properly digest the food by
tatting 15;to 30 drops of Extract
of Roots, sold as idother Seitlel's
Curative Syrup, and your kidney
disorder will promptly dis-
appear. Get the genuine. 7
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Send for Iasi of inventiocs.s,'nated
by Manufnct.srers. Fortunes have
been made from simple ideas.
"Patent Protection" booklet and
"Proof of Conception" ort rf quest.
HAROLD C, SH€PR,IAN et CO.
PATENT A't-rrommeve
20 68(91108 C0*05022 • . OTTAWA. 1108101
Warning! Talte no chances with
substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tab-
lets of Aspirin." tTnless you see the,
name "Bayer" on package or on tab-
lets you are not getting Aspirin at alL
In every Bayer package are directions
Or Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu-
matism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago
and for Fain. Flandy tin boxes ot:,
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug-
gists' also sell larger packaeg:. Made
in Canada. Aspirin is the trade nark
(registered in Canada), of Mayer
Manufacture of :Monoacedicacidester
of Salicylicaeid.
1
MMPIES O FACE
CIJTICURA HEAIS
Caused Disfigurement. ltchyand
Burning, Had Restless Nights,
"My face came out in little pim-
ples that were sore, and I scratched
rig.?' them conelantly, and thole
they turned Into scales,
Causing mucic disfigure-
ment. 'Phe skinwas so itchy
that irritated It by scratch..
/ ing. The burning was
1, t' dere° and I had many rest.
loss nights.
"This mobil lasted about a yen
before I used Cutltura Soap and
P
Ointment, and nitron usleg three cakes,
oiSom; and two boxesf inenlent
I was healed," (Signed) W Byres,.'
St. Basile, tone,. Nov, 23, 19111.
Mance Ceticura Soap, Ointment
and 'iculeum yottr daily tottet prep -
mations.
Soap 2So. Ointetant 20 nntl gee. Sold.
lbreu3nouttl)eDominlon, CuoadianDeoctt
1,8,0508, r isaitad, at. Paul St, Montreal,
S%I "'4utteare Soso shave* without nine.
Linimen
is always r 'a>c i
ease litieumailstm
cGA T the very first twinge, down
.c -A.. comes my bottle of Sloan's;
then quick relief, without rubbing,
for It's stimulating and scatterrt
congestion. The boys use it for
stiff muscles, and it helps Sally'st.
backaches, too:" Ole, 70e, $1.40.
'MOTHERo
`"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
Accept "Calttornla" ,Syrup .or tttge
0017—look for the name California on
the: package, then you aro sure your
ch
ild s having
the' best
Ovatefor de hsolmt:
liver 'etul bowels. Clillciree. love Re
fruity tegte, Full directions on 01Cb
le Yet must say "Callro8'nla
ss
ISSUE No. 11--•-'21.