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i Alain Pacts for71
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Stomach Sufferers
Digested food makes us strong,
vigorous, healthy. Dyspeptics are
_ invariably weak and ailing. All61
uthey need to make them strong
1 end well is the power to digest
' food, and that Is just whit Metter
Seigel's Syrup gives. It helps the 1
- stomach, liver and bowels to do
their work efficfently. Sold -in
50c. and 91.00 bottles in drug [11
Lores. , 0-121 Al
,i5Y 'rho iitarhet taapiy' ot 5gUT201 Asaetriar
Ain; eseeleeLieeltelties: 1$
inrea lixtont50e,1ni p6rid9 in Which 'the
fialtes• are' bred, po artifinial inatC1si4
being neoessary, Se0 'polOtic, yield
nrOPS eso l'Ognier and ,00t19featerY ae.
, equal woes "0 'the best agnicuatUrai
In many panda -SOS ktra. grown, Fish-
thathind breed 4n the eeetill, 9,34,
80 it 14, 5580590517 ta.. hay th,O
MO Tammy, ,"planting" ,thernil in
the, p,efids tad 'feeding thew With rti,'
tam until theY ease hie 'enough to be
Marketable, , •
The little eels need for Venting, ore
Mostly irnported.' from, France and
Italy. In our own eeimery the el/roams
in euirly'SPrIng swarm with little eltS
rtinningsup 'frem the Sea, end, ,if
Were to adopt thoymotice at planting
Mom In pond, allowing thent to grow,
they Woald afford ,an important and
Valuable contribution to oni, bood. Halt -
ply, •' •
ii0101.01,040t10 o ... . . . 040,00,010,0
THIN, FLAT HAIR
GROWS LONG, THICK
:AND ABUNDANT
"Dancierine" arils
only 35 cents a bottle,
One application ends all
dandruff, stops itching
and falling hair, and,
in a few moments,
you have doubled tho
beauty of your hal:.
It will appear a Man,
oo soft, lustrous, and
easy to do up.'But what
will please you most 1
will he after a few
weeks use, when you see
new hair—fine and
downy at first—yes--
but really new hair
growing all over the scalp. °Dander-
ine" is to the hair what freoh showers
of
ram and sunshine are to vegetation.
It goes right to the roots, invigosates
and strengthens them. This delightful,
stimulating. tonic helps thin, lifeless,
faded, hair to grow long, thick, heavy
and luxuritmt.
The only victories which- leave no
rave% sae those whet& are vaned
over ignortmee.
Minard's Liniment for Garnet lu
Grasp the flout opportunity, •bt =light
be' your lest.
Classifiee Aclvertisernent3.
ANADXAN MATRIMONIAL PARER,
Ho. No other tee. A. McCreary,
Coalman, Ont,
BELTING FOR SALE
ALL KINDS OF. NEW AND USED
belting, pulleys, saws, cable,hose,packlrig,
eta., shipped subject to approval at lowest
prides in Canada. YORK BELTING CO.
116 YORK, STREET, TORONTO.,
bOARSE SALT
LAN D'fS L T
Bulk c4riot,s
TORONTO SALT WORKS
0, J. CLIFF - • TORONTO
amerlows rioneor per( nouveau
Book on
' DOG DISEASES
and How to irood
Malted Free to arty Ad•
' dress by the Author.
R. Clay mover no., us.
1.18 West 0505, Street
• New York, U.S.A.
PATRICK. J. HALLEY,
SYrateuSe.
"550 feeling late a new man sinco
Tan.lac soothed and toned up my Mona-
ach and for the gnat tirao in forty
years Gail, 05111 hearty meal and enfter
no distress, afterwards'," was the 're.
markshie statement of Patrick 1. '
Haley, /0'7, Prospect Ave., Syracuse.
N.Y., a ivell-known Mom and ete1 58011.
"Only thee& who have had stomach
trouble in a bad form can know whet
suffered during all those yeare: I
wais almost a nervoute weock, too, and
for years 2 didn't Ittiow what it was
to get a good sound eleep 015, nieht.
"I got new life and energy from each.
doss 011 Tanlo,c and now I'm a well and
happy man • instead of a sick anti
miserable one, as 1 was for so manT
years, I'll vosson for the merit ot Tan -
lac at any time,"
Tease l8 sold by leading druggists
everywhere, Advt.
NS
This guaranteed
health tonic
costs yon mottling,
the hens pay for it ni
eggs.
12 stipplies Nature's
egg -making elements.
•
Pratts Poultry Regulator
.dovIcs P501201 Let us help you
Pratt Yood Co. of Canada, La
Toronto
05
eeereeettlext.
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:y ,DR, J. I', MITIPIA.TO,N.
•, . . focrilo:igt e,?riri -*,t. Neeltb,:ctisteetO,.
tr,Ali'delleten. Will Ms. -glad tO atieWer.sineatieila eq Pnbitc .Ilealth nttab
• Lerillfl'oughthis 'eclitqta; .Alltirea# itlin .0 SPaLl10A•140010. Pauillai ,
Ceespeett„"TereCtel"",,' ' . ' ' ' ' •:: • , : : ' ' ' *
.
when, we epee% id *shoe:el-gess, the eaee.a. tworculosiii isi -ohllidiren dieeto
steatleneY '„ie • teeethinle .,tsrly Of the 'bine.' tire hoirine, type ..of, tui,14i,poje ,t$ 044.0ed
*z he ,,.. 4 .,,,,: ee,e' hy 'drinking "reSilli, or •.dniary pircidee A'
,!•1',!'.010:1;7::i?''Y' .c•xril itTI,Ti?::t4yb17.'i'0,'..;1,4glz
ei.
„isineVeesieen!:t. is."10iii'0:01Pts,11:P.10v'e...0 Milk 'end' thee' &sett eying 41IY ge14i1
ic,I,..T.00.0III?,03; itit ;.seerse anesnalle'AS 0 intbeteisloisie oe other diecsiesee ;t1lat
•,Yeell'ae,": atien'al'ied Weerien insets:net ,the 4b,ujiLlY identedin ?., : .. . ., • , .
etlie'ehee, Of tub:ere:We* 'auk arsi :,thareel . • :Birds cleyel60::thipereriliegse'bni,f41e
• !a:ble' te!.5.01X.IiriSIRili' it. •I/P ARIKIIIII...belIlg.Si. type' IS.: net ' treason -lathed to • Jenne se.
.1,16teinstarteee.'iiec.iaverin,ge esee'e oe, wo- i. There IS one unusualgoi ieNer-eet ee"
isida1"Sisiels 'not :yet :realiia 061,ilelexiit1yeravee. 'Isti" VPILia '1'14114E11'.'t*IiSlICI4CS.$10
:the AO.nraibi',,IS 'ittiiiingefeene;inispureenilie':tranannithed ta , iiiiVIIS ' 444, tlilat ISay
7.1
'.a4I.,,S,..:W9tS..'itVIIP,O.,,11,e, nretietieiti' ;PS- '02'01gmisl'iY;h.liti SlidirreeStic""Peertet. T
AsSeigietioni!tileateLie,heatiniki-,:tilie ,,Mill,le ..4,61 4,1e,tifo.,:m.,,-,:42,4Zir kept 'ae: t,,, 'liet, ....fi 1.
le! about '142edeg. F. for iiila4 aln"listhr.', Ohentinfes te "arraish'endilie.,esinipiterY,
.ie,eeleei.e,,e.o yeek, Melee& to ,eenteepet. the ''ler inisaigicis, /411,6011e to ibiecitoe 10444
Letsteeiteiennd..., eli,J,i,,Y,,,eolii.setlitekenffetel,ed eed throngh the patient* Conti -siege g',ss-'
,Ogie;t4TgVe ,Iiiille ,:eieSeletaiiiingAtheelisse • ing ,it-",: Serape 0 lerseaCi.eit ' o' their,
$0.14,41.1.44:.1,1,4,;''in$4:'itq,.,'80' Milegartelkluoublese'eettee' etc.:. In. 444,1'i Way,'
to '01404010Vtgei;•.'...'i'ltii'lb*,',."W.Irelife" - 1ie,.:Partretilietnro.,.6eilicietrantanit the
.11.de helVa"'''Seioe:heeri 'heetetk'ear" eay i siinn ' type. ,02. tubebeillaele,:td. '.Letbei,
"Ateeh'IltislaSO, .0 '*..43,7ecle,, Oseight. :01 peopPtio, with who eS ,it came, inhitt:0
'the milk :est:Milky ie taresertaile"Mahene" tenteuct: -01":ecarrid7'the'lliirtla it a
,ed.:erie'w eeeeieefeeiee,,e0:,..eeeeeee. thieedeeee..1 See or aKtairyisometlinee iceltreet tithe'
.gerigief inipeessinilicand, ao trOan eum- 1 ipbenlosi„s, ih'Ut this: ie 'the' avian t .Y.Pei
arterreistat•a%Wd.'yeitin • :e.::Ot elusion:lee •neeni!faietO blrazi ancl is, .nit belietied'
-fatesSiellihelieWiateircing' „if laile. "'the :, milIcL'i to : he tratteentseible to human beinlgre.
,expgeliilithhaefeie the 000mi; th.Loitid 'Ht?wovez; lia'?bilio oaeo of 'ad:Oh liaa'r4t3S-..
• be hailed, '.. 'HAS: 'at ' WIS.& inquiry', Med 'one, Sitiouldiseeen. his guessAL •• '' : •
-sli-ite.7: ase'.7:ipitegilesehe :‘..- iLoiot 2oi:',. This, tesiillele • eeourge, titherettleile,
.ethere. !is uce:deiebt 'that al,i'enteeseeept. ' is slaw heinee4Lought inciVaizetli eepse:
WE -hit '.':ila 4caertifteid,:" ;sheath '.1bu. 'Pees'-' tries ' .]tlherever: 'it. 'ntialtele 'an apeeeeee.
itenrii01 'before u46. That ',there iia .anee, In' neasey:placee 'Clie,'',dlostileteth
o2 leh -eontainitig tither= •ftetii ilhls die•eaSe 'haa been' Ceduced :by
...cur:Oafs:. ,genie and ideating thilidren .1-rief',iriting" the peat ' daeadie and iii-,
is -.shown, hY ee6Orcis:in :Which, 60 :pee tianisie iiee' ,oenfident that it ems) !be
:tent; .ef the grian•ktitherculiosisi 70 -per ailurca ettitirelly eelininateck Theee :Will
:Oente 0 -the effecianiiiiell' tee'Llieretriesie have to to ain 'enregnions' amount of
nifil, 25 per Cent. ;of, the general tither- ' public health eueatione'done yet, he-
."enreests in • ehilidren, Is dee to beeene fere eerek.7 ead, d,e-e nrrives:: ft Will
--bitherele baeilli.. By "bovine' is Meant have to he by :the co-oPeretion
everehody--Patient and ptifille aiiiite,
and be:': a ',strict obeservence of ei.a rules
*ci heellth as well as persenell and
.the pert:ma= kind el the bacillus that
• affects (settle and is therefore Con-
veyed, theougii the It is a point
worba noteng that prsetmally every conerseuenly hens n
Arrested by.
• A- yiyid' pie:tare id "the terrens, of Ilfe
• nodes the ,B.eiiehevieit raleiii the sally
:days of Leirine and Tiinzky isgiven
by Mies Tenet, Jeffery, WO Was then
Plugl&ili gevertie'ai to a lisiSalan
,peirseese. • ' •
' One 'evening, SILO eayeL at We ware
-*Attlee, reueid. the seencetare, trying to
• make the beat et CUT carrot "tea" and -
to torget our weetchednem, two Reds
lticoiwed In anti tot* away 'Princess
"Toinanov, withlubla SO Wank as allowing
her ta pia on a wrap,
The Princes Menteheirstry 'and I
tiled to keen op a pretense oe cheerful -
thee; but, it seat], hand to do it when
'blies 'children, feareel of the Red Terror,
eebiejii eeeleain !with tread lo the: :dark
honist, And: there Wes ,Me peons fin' Pre:.
tett-Se at a:WWI:LAM ea. tr.6 .,nigikt after
..Prineess, Toneenev'es, arteet, Princess
Mestsheltk,Y• ealid'e bet:. ely isedeille uod
told nie that het, teen would :be heist.
• Bete eald sled 'had made 'het win and
• - left nie weariness for her children. 2
wanted to ary; butI tried .to look cross
•'Whit en ,earth Will I do with tone
.childein?" I naked. . •
."Take these to England and edneste
them., 'I girt& them te you." • :
The neat to be arrested Was not the
Printeshe but Mys'elf! It wan fore die -
playing oil the wall at my bedroom a
'Union 'Jack handkerchief, which the
little' slanclified Bolshevist adjutant
tore down aftele r had .retaged to re.
more it. , Wileit; he had swaggered
forthei put it 'up again „and Went on
with the lesson her had interrupped. I
tSok.it lightly, but the next day in he
strutted again,' and when he eavr my
Colors flying *Once metre he aOniast en -
Modest with rage. He bleiW.hie, whistle
• and Its meted the girth:de—tone of
ti.seneest the Englishwoman!" he
yelled ith tile boin'af his voice, and they
• selied nee eoughly. ,
I remember the ;horrified; look of the
prizteeSs as-theY marched me through
• the drawing-reom, 'the end had Come
tthough,lt: It woUldhave done he
geed to tiCh •or-te eterestin; one small
'warren omild not' de Much against
four hig Belefievild Who held her like
• vises. They:took*. end ;oLf the houSie,
and we Were at the gate, when our Res.
seen maid came running after tie and
• heeen to talk with the adjutant And
the actually persuaded hlia to let nib
go! 1 2hink isbn itolulnisid that since
I Was Engiush 2 11121 not reallize the
'Inaioety of BoIstevisM
•
,Spi4r,,. Silk Wove. by'
Clever Machine.
- Prou time ti -e. tittle theeingenulty ot
ectentetteehaS:beeer'eleitelidd-e-Wfth a
view of devising a substitute for the
villt product, to find another in.
seet that wilt produce eemethinvey
-
eimiler at a lower cost.
It is an red idea teat 'the spider
might be employed in tb,is way. The
problem has everteen hoW to Obtain a
sufficeent quantity ot the spider thread
and how to find it without breaking or
tangling. • „
A Pheiseihman named .0adiat
steered a spider 'to a 'machine of his
own. inventiom.. -The. natchlate conta'im.
ede tiny, belebinn that revolvedook,
stantly. ..The thread .was waniiel,a0 the
eipiter spun it, not -aftereit lad 1.4en
made. The end of the web, which was,
attached ebbe body of the spider,
was caught and featened firmly te a
bobbin. Then the machine was gently
put in motion. The snider, finding that
his web reeled away; apparently of its
ioven volition; rrestunalay pulled In the
oppoolite direction to get away. But,
it is said, Cachet found to lstc great de-
light that the Snider did not Pull with
suffideni farce to break the thread,
but actually st.emeti to enjoy tbe pro,
cess, maintainieg inst enough tension
to keep the web in contietral motion.
Many spiders-- were tried , it this way,
and at last 6."-itufficient quantity of
their Product was obtairued to be
-wen into a fabric.- Thies, ie iri alJleged,
was, superior to naturat silk in tensalty,
elasticity and tenacity.
But deeeises, 92 spider web are still
beyond the reach of any save the very
rich. A species], of Maciagaseee seeder
le the onity •one that supplies the right
sort at thread. Size' for size, this
Winenee threEd is beagles: than bar
ton. • • 1
The Prenchman who conducted
these ,inteceating experiments stated
ant another advantage of the spidete -
re a produeer of silk is that, having
been emptied of the web, It cad be fed -
and petted,back to condition when it
sulnin`l to another reeling with:
oat taiolvins. effaeis".•
,00. FOR ALETEk
,co yov. Nam OSTg7,
liirteen'Prizes be Aiitarde
, ,
A 1, ett0i.Wftug
CouspetitiUn.:
sante yeaM ago' the ;
,
00,,. cif BPRIAU11,1,0, ()Et,,
tiered a Selq.ep 0 pvtzv,s te'reolients, oe
th1°rdvhssa bf Ontario for . the bee t
letters deeerlising the igesselteS'"diffiried
fr111050 the
. - use of :Dr. Wilhatire' Pink
better th 'the:epee of ;the weiter
•:trilreAetter, o,eoulansearlser Of :the
wetteeee, OttildrOde cif lettere
vreie suiliMitted: • in 'this conspetetien,
:Mel yet. there 'Mast' leave been tune].
ands of .othen were of ,the MILTS ewhe
did •avii4,theiliztiVeS• 0 the .''OP-
po'rtunety 'wire sr prize,- To, e411 these
=ether letter writieg ..6empetitioe ;is
offered. .There thpusands Who
haVe ,esepaelenced great: IS'enefite from
the wie of .43r. Iwilianis, Pialc• Pills,
*hese ,ea,ses,havis neVer been Meorted,
-These will .finmish the sefittertlal torthe
letteszi.: ta be:, Written.la.this, ConteSt.
Thee -eta `no 691150111 Upon theimaginae
tio.n; ever], lettei•rintat deal 'With facts
,
and facts . '
• , priaas;.,
•'The' D , Medicine Co, 0
BrOdkville, Ont., .wilt 'atiWare a • Prise .61
;$2:00.2er'ile lotot I.etter:rebetveri. on
.beforp .the 15th day of February;
1022 m :,- froresidents. 0 ethe proVince
et igatario, on the subjeet: "Why I
Recommend Dr. Williamo' Pink Pills."
A prize of $10.00' will ha 6Warded for
.the eecond best • 'letter, ,receiveci;„ a
prize of $5.0thfor the third heat latter
and teoPrises .of 32.00 each, for the
next beet ten, letters. • .'
Wing gessay Competition o'Sao It lrfol
Several inenthersi'of the let Brook-
ville Troop- rees,nt y •• competed .1:1' an
: may eenteet ,for prizes donated bY,
the Seentmegter, .A.. Tbe
inlet priee wee Won by et pispl2 o tbo
Scased •theen. of . tlie Collegitste Mott-
: tute, aged 16; whet]Se mule 0 ne dl
v I • ' •
• With -routed' to Vete' essentiala et an
A-000-Somi2,' the winningeeesSY reeds
in part ge felieWei
"An AeOnts-Beent le always, prepared.
CS reader fee anything aed he triers
• be -Meet the toughieet difflenities with
a senile and 9, cheeetha Weld;
• 41te is thoecakehiln Ilis Scald Teats .
and- tiles bard to: :heconse.- a- Iting's
Scout. He is a gated ..eignallet- and
• bande.ger, ‘,1 -re je paretal to learn to.
tie -ale •the knote qgicitlye With prad-
the, the Scout beeeenee° e good. cook
„mid iiie ,iseof ten to 1}e teased getting his-
mother'e'brealsfast,"or enpper., R1 alto
sWeeps 1ii beilecoui and In Many other
• viayis keeps. It inoriler, He keeps him -
Solt eleses'..and net, Hie boot e and
eellaes are always Olean.
"If disease knacise:alt hie doione' the
geoid Scout realists at, for ha hon forti-
fied ,Ills body-, hy healthy 'eparte„ by..eate
illg Wholesome food and by clean lis -
leg. Should he have to earn hie own
-living while still young he own readily
secure a, good position because he is
'dean and neat la; appearance, polite
to kis elders, _and s.klieful with his
hands, or pen.
"The good Scout le popular 'with all,
but he . Acetlie.s" to nom He isa
gentleman and he is always. courteous
.esneciaely to latlieS. He is kind to
his, parents and trios never -to do any-
thing that would grieve his mother.
In his sports as, Well iss'at sehool or
et work he triee tie excel, 22e1ei use.
ful around the hattee or esimp, for he
cibeye all the Semite Laws, the third
or wish/11'1s 'A. Scout's duty is to be
useful and to help otheis.' The Scout
is. a, very great friend to animals and
WEIS and eeneralle has, a few pets of
Ole trivet This, however, does net
keep him from qualifying for -his
Marksman's 'Raddge, though he never
almats at an lesectivoeOuzbitd.
this, be realizes, that the Seout who
cannot shooristraiglit with' ,a ride is
not prepamed for any emergency.
"It soon becomes a -habit far the
true Scout to dO bp 'good turn' 'everii•
day. It else is a habit of his, to try
and inipreve hiee Speech, to rid itof
had English and of swearing, In spite
of all these teengs an A -One -Scout is
no 'elesie.' He is, lloadseof fun,,is full
of pranks, and li'aewaysi ready for a
eeed Jake." '
° What a ,remarkable philosophy of
life foe arse sci young-, And yet he is
but .one 62 a host ef other Seeds Who
have been taught this wonderful cone
ception of right.living in -all' its Mire
Valersessiggeet st• better
system et:eight 1iv11n other thaa this?'
And- 111 ,you believe' Whet this
scent has toad You, why fs your boY
not :a Boy Sedate If you are 'Con-
vinced that the Bay Scout Movement
can do so much for others: and we feel
sure that you are, gef convinced, why
do you , net shoW yoee interest in
Scouting? le it not about' time that'
.yoni began to enconrage your boy .to
' The Conditioes.
If yell, are describing the benefits.
You have derived in your:own ease, er
that of some ether member of your
family, thesymptoms a the ,illness
should be fullY described and 2101011 -
ter -signed _with the, fullenetne and cor-
rept 'post office adiefees of the person
sending It' in. If the' ease relates :to
some -pees -cm other than the writer of
the letter; it meet also be Mussed by
the person whose caee is described; an
a 'guarantee of the truth of. 'the state-
mentmade. • ,
.The writer of each. -letter must give
the 'mane and date oe the paper in
which he or shesew this announce -
Pine writing' will not TM a prize.
usa-
lan .'ye -Li have re goCti ea'85't0 'describe.
The' strength' of the reemunlendation
end not the etYle of the letter will be
the basis of' the award.
ft is enderatieed that The Dr. Wil-
-Rains" Medicine Co. aball have the
1.4g50t to .publisit anyletter entered in
thieecantest; II- they desire to, do so,
Whatiser it wins a prize bo' net
This 'Contest 'Will 'cloeie-On.' February
15, 1923r dird the7prizel vlh1be•hward-
ed as sten e.5i otiblo thatereter, , ,Do
not delisY. Write yatir letter! noir, 013-'
Serire—tilie. above canditions
or your letter may be thrown ,cht.
, Addrees-all.'letters es',fonewsu •
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
BrockVille oat
Letter Contest Department.
1,Viriter Sporte.
Midelle-eged cc- even persona"'
• . ,
,neednethe &deemed to, Andethemsellves
PlaYing children's gainee on the toe or
in the show. Tag, Leapfrog rind nieisom
are:Phase are in no way unsuited to
these Who - have kent the spirit
11e0:5, especeally when the setting Is'A
sParldln,g •midwiitter morning„
*epen field volthlong drifts; of sue*,
o half •dczen older folk andias inc
yOung,er ones cut td dispoTer the dit=
tete:nee between wersning thee'bleold
In healtheul exercise and torpidly hug-
ging a fire in the chimney comer, •
,
'‘C o'carets'' To-riight
for Liver, Boweli
, -----
You're billeue! You are hearlaohY,
constipated, ecur eyes burn, skin is
yellow; your stomach es sour, gaseee
tipeet No wonder,you feel miserable.
You need a thorough physic" with
"Easeeetete" to -night to cleanse the
tomach of sone, fermenting food and
f_041 gaessee take the exosse hile from
the liver and carry out of the systera
all the constipated Peleca in the
bowels. Get a 10 -cent box 'raw- and let
eaae.6arets'' ethaigh ten you cut by
mottling.
You, wouich:et put on hobbles
to run 'a foot race
Then why load up DIT handicaps for
the day's work?
A good deal of foodomwisely chosen,
, does weigh the body,down arid clog the
digestion, and dull the brain. '
Why put on the hobbles?
Graperl\hits is a breakfast or ranch -
tine dish for those who want food effi-
ciency., and mind and body efficiency,
Grape -Nuts satisfies and nourishes.
• it delights the taste. • It iS ready to serve
whenever you are ready to eat. • And it
digests easily, quickly and completely—
leaving no handicap of heaviness and
drowsiness.
• Grape -Nuts is the food for health
•and action.,
here's a Reason"
ado* tanailiatsi,Poattan Cereal Co.,, Ltd., 'IA/Indoor, 4:$0.
'Sad by:g6o4. Emit** e,;eirilieto1
Your God and You, .
onki,division of the Museum was
&Weir ovee to, strange 'gods of ' the'
hea.thetit "Some ware nolarger than
yeti' thioneb; °there stood ten feet'
high. Seine evere ledicions, tome Were
Danbastle; som,e Were hideous. Every
cne was made more 'or -lime after the
faeliian of a human being, but they
'were poor things. compared with real
live flesh: and blood. • In short, the
gods woreinfinitely lower then' their
nedeesne tend woesehiriens,
After spending in hour there, the
visitor want back to Ilia train; but all
through the day he conitl eie,a the gods'
in the museum. The, differeeme bel
tween the heathen and ,the Ohristleute
religion, he refloated, is this: The gad
of the, heathen is- lower than the war(
shipper hnnscat arid dedge, him fartlis
and farther &wit. The •tihris•tlan Gori
Is infinitely •Itigher than man,. and •ae.
mat worshipa Ilir4 he is lifted up until
be gthere Inte hie Ineege,It it, the
heathen, only, he asked .hinisolf then,
that make], ge,d'and vforAlPs
unworthy tethige *Do not same, of to
do whit we, think is utuwettity -evqn
in, the heathen? Do wet not Melte
gods cif ntoney and el 'pleatturo ansi c)if
pe,sibion*--eauf of praise?. , we not
make a god of self ? And , when We
trtalte it god of 601460 50 not always are
LloWein aelt29 Which, 'we, de .reverenee
When:We Inalte'surh. *lige Litir Peel,
In life, wo-s11)e tWsia a Plate. that theY
ought not 'tio,Itave, auk they, 11920infititenese OVel'ese that vie ,Sie ohilitrAh
of Cod oneat n(Yver 510 0/11nw them to
gait,
-14ltiard'a LIiist 2o Cailift, etti.
be a Man?
Double Keyboard in Piano
SixriplifiesAhe Fingering
By a rearrangement of *the covareen.
tional Mono keyboerd see -ea -al attempts
have been me.d,e 50 nnuk.e the ilnlgoitag
easier.. One ol themost recent le a
double keyboard, the preduction of a
Bellighan inventor, it simplifies the
study of the piano, and at tire same
fime makes possible a wider range of
scale combinations- and harravntice.
The upper keY 18a half tone above the
lower one, On the new keyboard the
same fingering ie used to ,play the ma-
jor and miner ecalse. Alodern Nam>
compossitiOre are easier to play, and
the new keyboard permits the crepe
tlion of manly new effects and couthina-
tama that would be inipesseilble on the
coevesitional keyboard.
CORNS
•
Lift Off with -Fingers
EEP LITTLE ON
An EeI,N14rerety.
VE
L WINTEit
,
Vinter hi i1. datigercHtts. sas,en, .fet'
.01e little ontnn, • 'The, 'days ' are so.
eh-3,n1oLibleono. 'int)/ bright/ the neat
09m arifl.,, otob51i7,,i-1600 'the' 1-104.50r, 'to
4rro51 10 , take tto children „antler
'fresh lead, exerekte they need, ea
MUNI. • 0S10111005100a5, thee. are Often
Ocapet1 up 501 9V55r1(0511e9, So,,1fly %1150t1.
iittod rums 55122 are peon :seised With.
colds ate grippe. 'What is needed :te
116e00 the little ones eivell 111 Relseie ONO.
,TabletaL Thew will, regOlate tin/ titas?
ash and :Jay -rats a.nirl driVa oat. ,e0ide
and ily their net) the haby,w111.' be able
lo get ever -life Winter season 10 Per'
fact 'oigfety.• The TabletS are sosd by
deal ere Pir bY noali at 25 OS,
'a box from Tile Dr, Williams' Medi,
eine Co, Br^okrilie Oat
Coto Fate in' Pact
P60 Musgisy was tt'g,rorit favorite in
tho worke, 'Alyea the rooster would
soinatimes, 'stop and crick a joke with
-
Ono day the hoes root I'M,
'Yarning, •Patr he 'said, r hear
that lately you've taken Quite a fancY
for . the girls'," •
• Pat blushed and sniggered. :
, you .nat', nreiNyour 'fate yet?"
osked•the inaoten • •
."Snro and begarrah: en'," 'ercola1med
Pat sadly, "I met Lone of her father's'
fate last freight"' •
Mother! Open
Child's Bowels With
California Fig Syrup
Your little one will leye the "fruity"
taste of "Ealifornie, Fig Syektp" even if
constipated, billoust irritable, feverieh,
or full of cold, A. teasPoonfel never
falls to cleanse the liver and bowels.
fa a few hours you Oen See for yoursiell
how thoroughly it worke elle the eour
bile, and undlgestsel food out of 'the
bevels and yea novo a Weil, playful
child again. •
Millions of mothers keep "California
Plg Syrup" handy. They know a-tea-
sploonfizi to -day eaves a Sick child to-
morrow. Ask your. druggist for
Inc "Califoisnie Fig Syrup" wihich has
directions for ,babiee end ihildrea of
aR ages prinnea on bottle. mother!
You must say "OalifornBa." or you may
get an imitation, fig sYruP,
One for the Scot.
A portly old gentleman, laden with
a travelling -rug and seveTral bags, was
endeavoring' to make a digriffied exit
frani a Crowded railway carriage.
At „tire door, he:wever, he a,tumbled
110 idia pet corn of a brawny -Scat;
"Hoots, toots, mien!" groaned the
latter. "Came ye look whaur yeere
gota'?' Hoot, toot,' mon, hoot!"
After he Ind alieromed the dem be-
hin'clie him the overburdened traveller
put hie head through the window.
"Hoot yenselfl" re forted. "I'm a\
traveller,- net a motor -call"
" Odd et 'the best known guides in
Nova Scatha givee this testimeimitia of
MINARD'S MNIMENT:
vsedeMlnard's LthiSrentne my
home, hunting and 'lumber 'camps for
yearn, and' consider tt the beat White
liniment On the maaiwt. find that it
gives, quick relief to minor ailments,
suche as, tyrant's', bruesee andeall Idinde
of Wounds. Alan 'it is a lireat remedy
foe houghs, colds, etc. which " one le
liable to catch when log driving and
cruising during 'the winter 'and spring.
months. I would not he without
MII1ARD'S LINIMIINT and cannot re-
oommend it too IsIg50Sy'
(Signed) Ellison Gray.
In Petrogniol, the Once &MOUS
capital et Reasia, tea end etyffee nOW
DOI ler 110,000 rubles a pound. Be -
2 or the weld wee a rouble was. werth
51 cents. '
,MONEY ORDEIRs.
Send a Dominion Expeese Money
Order. .Isive Deileave easte t.heee cents,
When a wind -storm swecps the 2oor-
est,50 is the weakened treeti, thoze
with rotten hczarts, that fall.
Minaret's Liniment ror Distemper.
ACHES AND PAINS-
SLOAN'S GETS 'EMI
AVOIDHave
the a bottle of Sloan's Lini.
misery of, reciting pain.
must handy and apply when
yon first feel the ache or pale.
It quickly eases the pain and sends
a feeling Of. wartrith through Vie
aching part, &oases LininiantPonetrates
without rubbing.
Fine, too, for rheinnatism, neuralgia,
Sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints,
lame back and sore muscles. •
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor.
At all druggists -35c„ 70e, $1.40.
Made in CernItie,•
heels Turn .E sier-
Imperial Wince Axle Grease -gives perfect lubri-
cation between hub and axle. Rts mica flake's
smooth the roughness of the spindle and hub„
enabling the grease to do its work more thor.
°uglily. Saves friction, wear and tear, home
power and axle trouble. Goes twice as far as
ordinarY axle grease and lags twice as long.
Harn ss L sts er-
Imperial Eureka Harkness Oil will keep leather
soft and pliable and double the life a harness.
Tugs and straps rernain soft and are easily
adjusted, as the oil penetrates to every fibre of
the leather. Prevents cracking and breaking of
stitches and needless repair. Imperial Eureka
Harness Oil gives a rich black, asting finish.
IMPERIAL OIL LIMI ED
Canadian Company Canadian' Capital
Carsadiara Woe/anent
liniment
Pain's
mein
beeSn't lioro a bite Drat a Inns
"Preezone" on an aching writ, inst int-
IYIhat corn Stops hurling, than short.
•ly YOU lift it right off with fingers,
Truly)
' Your. driisstse Sells a tiny bottle ot
"rreesotte" for a tow cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft cern,
ot corn between the toes, and the cal-
lpses, without soreness at) irritation.
Istallif-hearbedi ,sinceess is Whole-heart-
od :faittlese. ' "
. piglet Ludiesf• Larkin, the scientist',
saws trarat man his lived on the earth,
aectueling tie this .nairgen6 ,reitains
Which have heed 'fauna ' various
plattai;' at least 1,500,000 years,
, .
Minorces Llainientlisedby Veterlrinriels
A piettiro of the tt0,6k a Gibraltar
worild look like any little ,eite trillesS
there Were a, Shill at 'OM base.
". ISSUlt Ilo, 4!--'22...
le se aoothi 1 and coed ng for
Debra tondo skin after a both
with Outioura.peeR,
so„20e; thami&,, SoO
throtntlient:theDolninfon, Caned enDepo
1,512,ee4 Jilm 4 344 P Ail 1
jonb (bit cum ebta, obabboYAn out *cum,
WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you bay Aspirin.i
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you an
not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances?
Acc,ept only an "unbroken package" of 'Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by
physicians.,, during 22 years and proved safe by millions fot
Colcig Headache Rheumatism
• 'Toothache Neuralgia Neurths
Earache Lumbago, Pain, Pain •
Mindy 'Tayer" boxes et 12 tablets -.M80 bottles of 24 and 105--Drugglotan
asniiic la the trade Incrte tvegintered in Co,stula) 50 1350155 Mommiastme of Meek.,
heOlfcroldbiebr, 52 shneiriltatia, Whlio n 10 4611 1snO11,i1 'that AspIrlit moonoTayer
nutoutnoluto., to !Insist tho nubile/ atainst ilnito,tlone, the Tablete of Bayor Company;
will be sitetepea with their sonopat trade merit, 106 "Bayer Oroes,q