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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-4-20, Page 3AS wN T STOMACII IS DANGEROUS ,Ittocornmetida •Deily Uso of Magnesia to 9veroOtne Trouble, Caused by . Fe1111000m Food and Acid indigestion. GO., end wind in the siteinacit aocom. •vaulted by thatft.111, bloated feeling af- 'ter eattngap aral.St certain. eridence •.of the presence of exceolt1vehydro- thalorie aciul‘in the stomach, creating -oe-called "goid indigositien." Acid Ft(2111{a,(3}1,8 are dangerous, be- •causeleo much fkoia 'irritates the dofl- te lining'(yf the stomach, often feed- ing to gastnitts acoompanied by seri- ous. etomach ulcers., Food ferments and f301M ereatillg 'OA distressing gas 'which air:Lends the stomachand barn. pars g13 normoa functions of the vital' internal organs, atoll affecting the It is the worst of ray to neglect such a serious condition. or to treat With ordinary digestive aids which !lave .no IVetitrailizing offeet ea the stetnaoh,acids. Instead get from anY dnig'gist a few outioee c2 Eiisurated Maguesila ad -tette a teaapootnful In a ' quarter glass of Avatei, right after eat. icy This will drive the gas, Wind and bloat right out of the body,' wweetem's tire stomach, -neutralize this excess aciti and prevent its formation and there is,no searness 0 rP.SilL Bisurated _ _ 1Viagnosia (in powder or tablet feral*: never liquid or milk) isharmless to quo stotuaeli, inexpensive to take and the beat form of intignesiafor st °Much roc:sea. It is used by thousands of people who enjoy their meals with no moreear of Mdigestion. The End. of Perffeet Jay. There NS.104 a little man And lie had ni little match, .- And 1116 fire was still glowing In itshiead, head, head.; • He droned it in the wood, Among the loaves: just where be stood To light his pipe before he camped And ntade Iris bed, bed, bed. , (You must admit he didn't . Ilse his lveaq, head head). . Soon this careless little man: - Defend him,if you can— — Found the forest all about him .131aziii'g red, rod, „red; Ile.rau,to, the brook -- nut, he wasn't- any duck, - ,And,he floated to -the bottom Quiek,aiijead,,lend, lead. • (Whenthe..forest ranger gotillini 13e was , . , deadodead, dead), H. Ilyske, Dontinion?,Forest Ser. vice. MInard's Linimenkprovonts Spanish Fig A Crigelltie Salt 1Vline., In tho United States is tound the greatest bed of salt la the worhl, ove1. aging at least 263 Wet in thicknes,s and oxftetuding or --or perhaps, ono ShOUld say undor—aa (woo of 103,000 square The nopthenn cad of this salt bed, in Central' Kansas, has bean known for many yours, but not until recontlY was Ilos fak aseeriained that 33elo tondothence M n noutli-wooterly,direo. lion through Northwest • Ololatialaa, 1`,,lerthwest Texas and „Bastern New MaXieo. This dis.oevory • hasboort' inado by numerous bonlog.-not • for salt, but for 611, gas and water, rl'hie vast boti 'of salt extends at loast 050 miles from north to eolith and 150 to 250 from east to west, In inany.pact it is MOTO than 300 feet thick and la .•sonte places ite.thicknesa exceedS. 700 feet. Assuming an average thicittresa of only 200 fok, the bed must contain a,t least 30,000 billion tens, of Salt! It was 'formed by the evaporation during long ages of. a Shallow sea, which in very ancient times covered' , ail that part of Ole United Statos.„ The deposit has 'great 000nomic vaaue, the oat being easy to mine (as It is mined even new in Kansas) by the aimpbe ex- pedient of borinetwo holes and fore, ling Water down "one of them, The 'water Conics up out of the other hole laden with salt, and is evaporated in ' IC is thought that valuable deposits of potash salts may 'perhaps be found locally in this great basin of saline ac- cuMulation. KE1EP_ BABY WE IN THE SPRING • Mothers who have little ones in the home find the Spring a time of great 'ainclotY. At this season Ponditions make it necesistatry to keep the baby in- doors. He lp often centined.'to ver- lgeetedaid badly veatilSied roans and • eatches colds W.Nal, rack his whole system,. To guard against this a box of Baby's Own Tablets sliefuld be kept fa the house and an occasional close , .gtizemethewbaby to keep his ,stornach and bovir.so working- regularly: This will prevent colds; •Constipation or colic 'and keep4,-babY wolO. Thb Tab- leti are scilitIOY medicine dealers or by mail at 25c a box frain 'rho Dr. Wit - lianas' Medicine, do., Brockville, Ont. Jobs always look sof t to the:looker- on; even yours does. HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR. 1 J.' •NTIDD!...ETON Proyloclar Board of.. kinaithi Ontario Dr blidatelon will beglad to answee quostIons'on Iubtte Health ml . ter, through this column. Addresa him at 5pi4Iai House, Beadles Crescent, Toronto. - ' Is there any need fot mothera to he doStructed'hy A Pubt'ic Health Nurse as to how babies should be .,fe;d:' and toted Is not .th,O. CPropoSiticen to have .eit nunse hi every coinnuinity an inter- ference with tbe rigThrfa of the home? „..•A ceiresPondentin s. Northerri On- tario neWspao."-er Tionntly salted, these •ques•tiens. They are intelligent 'ques- tions and deserve serious ()maidens-. • Dr. J. W:' S. geOtilliough, Chief 'Medical Officer of 1Ie.,21)1). for Ontario, a•epliisd to th1ScoiTespondent, and his ..lotter Was publialiedin the sanM news- paper in • Whieh tile correapontlent's questions appears , The wh I ,nrt ter 'ef absorbing„iastorist; few ole iMProribant. problem- -otinfriniM day as a nationthan the ifteservitieri of :Ohild)ifeP'ahd the OR'1411g. uP.'.47f healthier ra,c,e' of -people, tie 'urgent itieed, for a Publie ;Health' 'Nurse in 'eVerY eetuntunity i..e.'appeneen Teed - dog these 3o6ceial remarles'Iront the o4ier mwaaea:Ofrii:,gi'd Health. , -..t‘NO attempt is maile Interfere With:the' rigletts,orfehe home nor would suh ,Ite;°to,lerated."-' It, is rtelither, the fleifirp aon the' intention te'thke the care of the child out of ,tlie hands a the parents, nor to relieVetherin of the resp.onsibility of the proper . rearing el their offspring, Ind it la theearnest desire tO co-operate with, aid to as- sist' parents by solentiiic adVim, to impr,ove the physical -and; the general conthtion of ;tili;eir, children A?Yjnletruct005 ade)atlofl - iisg thein as to proper feeding, horns:. . _ sanitation, rest and recreation, to achieve the hest restilia in the de- vett:Tule/A of.those olyildren. Further, the necessity •for culling a...doctor, as not alWays opporent 'at a sufficiently early aba.ge.to Make the Clo'ctor's, Ser- vice ell the greatest posSible Value to the °laid. How many times have ehil- ken beau -lost through; diphtheria, 'scarlet fever, erseme of 'the obiter in- fections, diseases -because *of. laarents Waiting too long befOre calling, a; tar? • doc- }I5,r many cedes of gfekiv,e eyesight atitthinting 10 inany:inStances to complete blindnesS in one sire; aa'e &tie to lalkof early mediekrattehliert? raw ocnSes 9f; ,oart, Lisease,;:ate .suclu adisesseclotectills ankederinids, or defective teeth? , How •many there i(1.0091c lJeunti7, bec• ause, infected area's I5ept dis- . jaitarging thek irritatimi•PriedUcts .into .:61116` blood-etreina 'symPlom..4, Of the °nap becaine , Iently urgent?: 'todemand attention? Attention should be &ma'am to defects at a ,stegeepteffireieetly early to elloW cerrectiott hefereeserinenent didahility • ensues.". Them; remarka suppl3r'fooci for, thought. AU around us these Very defeets in the Young are appar- ent) and, yet M many lbealities little or nothing is yet heing done, .' But more and inore the intelligent people _ of this proVince are giVing the pre- servatibn of..ebild' life their -seripu,s , SIIThe FOUD In1P°AittP, PersOtliditiet3 k 1'' 4 It AFTER FIVE YEARS ram An Ex -Service Man Tells HOW His VVife Found Nevv Health. Alla,n.Crautford An Active Boy Scoot,: The 1)211te„,03 Al 011 Olawford and hie o)(Ploll tit piantiog tlia British flag on latand`has ieeeiutIty attained werld-Wide publicity, I -Io is most elm. Phatioally not the swasionitehiling typo usually assoolated 30 the publie mind with men who sail the high seas, claim torrhony for their countries, trtvl plant Ilago Elo IracY been, hoowa hitherto for 1711.5,1acal intereste rather than tol wanderinigs, for 'his ininior, es- PociallY mrcircollationoutliner of the Univensitty of Toronto's fanrous tumor-, OUS publication, "The rather than his acquisitiveness, Allan, CraW: fora was born in Hamilton, 23 years ago, and spent his childhood along the dole's or the mountain, Like other Ohikiren, he used to roam about the mountain, hilt notartuVin nal thee, ex- cept eissoeialing Itimeelf pettedly with the 13oy Seouta, presaged the explore, tive part of ,bis nature which was sub- sequently to nrake him fatuous. Yet it is, certain that his Boy Scout training was of immense value to hail Wor0 it Only the fact that it prepared or rather taught him, to be propmed for every emergency. New _Troop for Brantford. • „. Staring off with a ,livembership Of GO, a -newIlBny Scout 'droop was 'recently inaugurated at St. Basirs Sollool, Brantford. Every public and separate 6,01,0,01 16 tilecity of Blvtlitford ,now has a elinillar organization. yary Rev. Dean Blia,dY; 'delivered an inspir- ing a.,ddresa to the members of the new teento,emphasizing the need for aotivity aging Scout lines in She aver- age beY's life. ,Rev. rather Crimmin was present, assisting in. ;the orgoniza- lion. Mr, 3. M. Shubtleworth also eaoles on matters pertaining to the duties of the Scant.' Mr. W. If. Emery lias been appolut.ed Scoutmaster and will be asSisteil, by Mr.:Gilbert Emery. _The ne.w troop will -have 'eight patrols. City Scoutmasters Organize. ' , Scout °dicers of Ontarlo'tatree .bargest.,oities now•have orgehi,z0:tiene of their owe to fosterinter-troop ce; °action, ordeal improvement along Soontin ',Lipp, and oseciabillt.Y.. 01. tawa's takes_the fortn of "The Scent- Inasteis' ifroop." . Toronto's is "lite Scoutinastel‘s' Associstimi," Hamilton, °facers work' tinder the liable of,. Soutitinastem' Club." Isiicl Behg ,one of the in- structors of the.Ottawa "Troop." Scout Landlords. The new lit Beaton Troop la the first troop repotted, to baye taken up the slogan ---.'Every Scout a Landlerd.", This troop has *been, Specializing on birds and, reeently conducted a bird- housebuilding contest. Air. Stuart Thompson,- the 'Parent° naturalist, .of- ficiated as judge and also. ga.ve the boys and their friends one" of his !a- batable Milks on birds -and bird Site, Splendid' Work of Field 'Secretary: Mr. Earle IL Davison, Provincial ,Field Secretary, reeently mode 'a ten- day organization trip through Western Ontario, and diring that time he sac - °Ceded, ti establtshing, nine new troops . Nea-rly a new troop a lay! . - TheY ,are eltuated at the tailoring °nitres: Camiachie, Warwick, Peres, rt, Craig, New Ifambourg, Waterloo, and two troops at Walle.60- burg. When will your town be on the Bay Scout 'Feereatry MOtiOrt Pietuires. . , , Tile usual methods for,thterestng forests end fection have :been- coutinied. These lacindo ,-,illostrated • lectures, ,.-talks 30 sellOolts and distribution; of literotare to sehool children and te.hotnee near te or iti the foreete.Br,the eompera, bien of the Publicity )3rattehof' the DePartment of 'Trade and CoMmeree, inctiring picturet. have been. taken • of lives and lire fighting, end ouvi of tree -planting, so that. hereafter Cana- dian', moving piCture ...tireat'res). titters, "and educational Institutions wila not have to depend o11 pictores of such scenes zrain oilier countries. It is hoped- that the showing of these alma throughout Canada will give Canadians 'some ides, of tee fact that their own coentry 10 In the van of pro- grenS,=Aminual Report, Dire c or ot When Will There Be A Disarniament of Diniiite- Tables? Suppose everybody would Grape -Nuts makes a friend recognize the fact that there's no - of the taste and an ally of the gain but -much loss in keeping stomach. up hostilities with the stomach! ' Suppose,the ancient aggrava- tion of improper food on • nant digestive organs Sh011id be -settled vvith guarantees Of sen- sible diet and tranquil digestion! The saving would be beSiond all possibility of counting, Yet millioris go on, deelaring 'war on the stomach and accept - 'mg war in return—loading Up • op starchy, heavy, unbalanced and highly -seasoned food at breakfast or lunch -- and vvoncler- ing Why cnmfort, hap- pihes and efficiency are out of reach. " There's a' charm and satis- faction to this delicious, food , witch prompts appetite to say, "There's a meal!" and digestion to answer, "Thank goodness,' here's peace at last!" Oil -ape -Nuts is the perfected ,nutrimeht of wheat ancrinalted barley—sweet, crisp, arid won:. clerfally .nourishing. It digests • quickly; and provides the neces- sary elements, including the vital mineral salts, for body, nerve and brain. Order Grape -Nuts frona your grocer today, and let a delighted taste pass a treatyofpeabe along tb SD enthusiastic digestibn and assimilation. • Grape -Nuts th6 13 AyuiIder ' "There's a Reason" Malo b Canadian Posture Cereal Co,: Ltd lfldsor, Ont. 41 ',I wish to .i.eatify," says 101 15 . F. Hughes, of Hamilton, Ora., ' 00 to tit° efficioneY 03 YOST Dr, WigliOW n 03111)4 111310, far, tii0 fallowing reasons.: .."Wheg1 reforned' hem() in May, 1919, utter neatly Aye yeaTs abSnilhO an army Sell'Y',•eg.3., my :!wife had changed from a healthy, robust weans% to one whose life woo a ,huidert atilt ordinary duties. almost 'impoleible. Through War werriea, 1011011111Q1E1.5 and other fac. tors eontributed thil'ough my unavoid- able absence, her . health .hod been steadily undergoing what I might des, crtlae as tut .mideroiloing 'prows% for "I was fullY aWare from her letters thw:ntialit,71)11111.1,c1 wilTeth 1117,14,cl:el% he0eiseaem, .°1 was teirribly shockedoto find her in the condfition she won la. Her healthy color had ohmage& ,She seemed blood - !eats and lien shin -was sallow. She vias'Yenk 0iud listless, and with diill, salty moved aboet the house. She brardlY ever movedopt of the house OA she became so shoe( of breath and feared shewould fell during 0115 03 ter celery seethe which she said were booming more frosment. e"Tlie day I ea -rived home I 'Visited our doctor, who 'le and old frionet, and, later through hiss advice, consulted With another physician of this city. Everything was (10n0 that could he done and many medicines vibre pre, scribed and fattltfufly taken. As these, were of no avail I-trustedthat' time alone would „please to, beeld ttp what had gradually been. modelle 'in' Um 0011230 01five years( Atter twelve menthe eenditions'had lie:Ocare worse.. Their I deelded.on change of' air, gave 130 anY position in; the city and .moved to the ceuntu. Even this did not do auy good. I think it added .to her depression, - ,."One day a friend, visited us .an6 as a resultof their conversation ray, wife znade ap. her Mind to try 153, Wi1 hams' Pink Pills: "I hod not much' kith in what I (May but"proeured. tliZee bOX04. happened nine months ego, ' I wasi surprised tO bear my Wife 'Say, after about the ,kenth. day, 'I^ believe' these pills are ',doing me good.' A °week or so atter that 3 certainly briAteved they were, for I saw color returning to her cheeks anclitheSelleer, unhealthy color disaPpearieg. .ffitte Pills were certain- beeleeng what you claim they will do, and -of her-own'fiee ,,v111 she continued them for about three months. At the end of' this time she. Seemed (Mite a different wOnlitn. Life 'vies worth rty- jog- Phe PsaesSoPeshad gone -did she could wallt up the .steep..hill, Which 16 halt a -mile long, leading to our house, .without•the slightest 1. convenience. At 'this ete„tee she ells: %metalled the Mile and ohs is just as well now ae ever she wasi.. . • "Now, .srir, I want to say I. have every pith in Dr. Williame' pink Pills, as have had proof, 'and I believe` that whet this, medicine did for my wife, it 'eau do for °diens." ' Youeau. get'Dr. Pink Nile from.suny re.edietne dealer or bY mali at' 50 cents a bei,ssor' lx imicee bar $9.50,- from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine .Co„ flrockvllle, Ont., • , The Cunning:Autograph Collector. _ -Moor are the tricks that minnieg autograph colieetare have, plectleed- to get a highly prized eignatare. Some men ;srpend, =eh_ .4t2rie aaid; ,Patienee en the easke the'.driver ne the local ,Onenibiri51 Itottingdean, England; where 'Iturrilya.rd 2111dniS oats bled "down to live--aceomplish their purposeowith little or no effort. 'Plie 'driver c,ften. Annoyed- ler, Kip- ling hispeteting at 'him With his whip i:i.d7liteirdex,peo4,39ttien,,nietai:yng3 imnris.f,ictitierip.liee,Bgrian, thev.01.3.04.de., Mr. Kieliug suffered 01 Silence until eho vehicle...ran into,* favorite trete wney(lig4orngeoliabltietelterildilY4ilitielelallitibto two ii-t°Itiee owner, who vras landlord of theWbrite Horse Ino. . The fellow laid the. letter before the seleot COX:Wang, Of his- bar parlor, and ohe, end all adVised, him to appear in. ditferent. Otte man offered him ten shillings in cash for ;the letter, and tho landlord accepted. the', offer. A, second, and .,strouger letter follimed the first, end the lenIlord eseried the autograph eel a bookseller and . de- manded a pound for 11. The, booltsell. er eagerly snapped it up, and the land lord began to dream of mere missives - But the next day xtpitag' entered briskly and wrathfully, don't I ansWor your letter, 5152?" said the landlord. Wliy, X was hoping you wouid send me a fresh one every day. They, pay a deal better than arilting a bus!' , How Collars Came. • The word, "eollair" 16 token from the Latin for esele etiel the thing is prob. ' ably a old ee almost any article, ot tuition dress,. At alt OvoThts wo have direct evidence of the nse o2otne sort 'of "cater" as far bock os the..thoes the ancient Phoenicians, to say moth- ..ing of the Romans nava Saxous, In Iboso days the "collar," often of gold, was a Anoxic of Wetalthi,und rank, a sensewhich gtLtl applies to the 03- lioiah oomars ot the great orders or knighthood,. Later, -t1 miler in Great Britain liberalise a "Iliveryll the retrain. ens of some great Mid wearing their master's collar. Ottr own stiff linen collar originated in Tudor days, and. Its direct an.eestor 1.8h0 be seen, in the liege ruffs of the Beerep,tere nt 'P110 5044' eeneeftlecl 'a part. of the. Slaht, 114113 ht 1126, 11 1Virs; Hannah. Montagne, ft blaolesinith's Wife 13 Troy, near Now yog.k, discoveroll 115 the never-ending leek .of washing her hasband's shirts the adVantages et a dollar that Oeuld Ins taken oft and washed hy itself, A loonl;tratlesman, Ebenezer Brown, took up her idea and made a Cartons. Minard's Liniment for OrIppe and Plu. 0111 (10.14' 100OreelIPSS: diow 10005' pooh -)00 glad never ihtelt of agalai WO itiaY t9,13t With certain oleo and mimeo, but there Is noWiling about thein wialoli especially ilupreas- ci ps, PO .11.1130=1 larillvitluallty in their , coouvo.rsatian or their appo,rriunce th.at d1stingui.353c.1 1J1ci froin xnakitmlets. of .,01),t3hiote -thmit preo thougiSts Lag. w paps t et OIXX''Olgilt, ligwevets, whoart we may inee.t bat °ace, hut who lealre Stan with Ira; theateitt SOlicatiling abOut 1.1roiiitlenialtoailir?'nse.l.cajuls.st,o.yam0i linitcineemble 7iatiotrelon 0urni impeilling perms, itlets. These people wo ohoy because there is' a curtain corm. in,a;ruding quailly In 117e17' m theentality, they radiate force and masterfulnosia; the others', no .rnatter 'how learned, how brilliant, lacking tints quality, n.ever inaloo any lasIting -imprellefen IQ* 00 na. I'liere is illotiling ecallnaanding /al iheir tuatara; they are aimply inere Of the "also; ran;' The impelling, inaglerful personalities are the ones who get ahead; obstacles get out or aioir way because titgey, vale "dynamic, compelling. Ilia you ever feel you:meat relin• foreed, your ability *doubled, your Dower to do things Inictreasted tree -lend, ounly in; the presence df some, great perslonitlitY you, admtrett? It seemed that you *Mild de almost anyillinag" when buttressed: and supported by emote an: Impelling influence.- Ins (Dualities appeared to coalescie for the Limo with- your own qualities, his ability to blend weir youe abilite, so ilhet you felt that his power Was added to pmts. when, you, were in hie pros- ence? Have ,yeu never bet surprised' at the 1173)15)5 you. bould say to suet! a • Pension:Which you never meld say to yourself or to Millers? Then again, blow ottani; in some great emergency or criele, we teed weak and incompet- ent to oatni wttat theBut occasion. suddenly a strong personality eomes tete your preemie:ie. What 'a relief, what' added' suppose and buttressing power rush to our fedi We feel at nee like a new potato:a—no longer in twee, no Conger lackieg, but "41010,' eompliene,, efficient. " We ate 'IOW. Mae- tee of litho 5kuatloi Alhi ;,,y‘e., needled Was reseaseroance eenfidencei sele trust; sermon° to make eg..do,eveliat wait •uoserible for ns' to 'do ; .ecniinone to • talre away our doribt and Our fear.--- Suecees. Bov Fireproofing Wood. Woodla 6114, a convenient material, on amount of the ease with whiek 11 may be worked,' ita; relative strength, its low cost, and attradirre appear. eneer, that If it could be rendered fire- proof- It would be almost klealefor many purposes. 'Phe Foreet Products Laborateries of Canada, undler the Department of eie Beerier, at in- veetigatinseverimus proceseee for ran: daring wood res.listrant to fire. The Laboratories paint out that it is Des - Mtge, by impregnatioa witk oeslain gaits, tie A;emider wood, amerce -ardent, teat is to decrease life natural Inflam- mability very oentedentley. It men mule be made extremely diffieult to ig- nite and the persistence of glowing embers) can be prevented. 'IVY ts importiamt step in the *desired �}c - and lin view of the progrese al- ready made, it le hoped thet.the pro - (mesas may be made even more et CORNS Lift Qff with Fingers. Doesn't hurt a hitt Drop a lietia "Freezone" on en achieg corn,. inleane ly that corn stops hurting, non short you lilt it right oft with lingers. Trulyt Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ot ',Vreezono" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, oreeore between the toes, and tee cab lusee, without scisetleas or breeders. 'Phe growth of the Boys' and Girls' Club movement in the United States and Canada has been almost phenom- enal end the work is still in its be- ginininga.. kb is interesting lo veto that the movement has spread to Great Britain. The first ;club in England was Tanned at Henyodk Deloonshire, and more recently, clubs have .been f prated" at IC/ng,sclerd, Newbury, in Iiampshire, ond ot Welwyn, Hertford- YoSpalugh Inhenza The Liniment That Relieves All Ailments. .seee—eeineeires ACID STOMACH IS SOON OVERCOME WALTER BRODEUR SAYS HE CAN Now,EAT ANY- THING ON THE TABLE, Suffered So From Stornach Trouble He !Dreaded For IVIeal-Turoe to Come. the' 11/01 thno twe ypoo uall eat a hearty meal without rear of distress efterwireds 4,14 I certainly 0411 OPOilg $01. Tanlac," 0031 V/Ialtar Brodenr, 1472 City Hall Ave, Mont, real, Que. "I had acid stornaoh of the Worst 50,1t ADA nothing agreed with me. Of.• ton for ea long as an hour after eating I felt &at I -nisi about W choke:and w.ould 'Just have to fight to get my breath, and I was so worried and ner- vous net I dreadee,fer 11117111 to come, 13.% 31 meramt hours of rolling and toss. "Everything la cliang,ehl now, how- w02h8tatil. IwwlanItasultheelplic:Ilani'lgtvft lottgajn'W1H. etaliat- out a brook midget up in theetionsing• feeling as frets!), and active aa a boy." Tauten lo sold 177 aril good douggitres. —Alit Canada's Mettle Sugar. a The maple sugar industry or canon la confined to the provinces of Qtfebee, 'OnterioNova Scot* and New Bruns,' wick: Quebec is by far the heaviest pnodtmer With abent 60,000 farmers efkaged ins the industry mod account- ing Dor .seventy per cent of the po- minion! .output, Quebec 10 proemlitent- 1Y-the maple sugar area of the Con- tinent. Only small tiniounts.- are pro - (Weed in .t1se other provinces( whereas laportitarunetb,ete6slubbs,trym,labneuefoanictulings tiltMassa more' emaniereblizee eae3m year, and Its impoetsiece ia ditl3r .recogisizerl by, ilmthjaemPerleglillsiallatigZ73-rnfOur elit.ust ewnileletvihga:, Inept and pibtebbigu: This re'cogal- tied' on the part of the governmente .:C thei great peseribiliteet of 'an. exPert trade hesefestiltedle d.leartunistintieee pr�thotl0I,oxt5t-aiih5Lsin5l00 scale. !lifer thelnanufactore ,haid deiellsied,• and, more sugar and" syrwp ls, being pkodueed boW than ever In the history'. of Quebec.' • MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by,Inall send a Detnixtion, Express Money Order. Build a small came -fire. Build it in tile' opera, not against a tree err log -sr neer tenth. .Sertipe away the bra* from all nrouni.dt. Use Minard's Liniment for the Flu. It:has been 4seifilatee that 90 per cent.- of the fires which occur tis the forests a Osnada are mused by- het- -maw agency, TNVIISTIVIENT. Clood Company. tie. ..t. PreCerrod ;100.00 :Rook, with Benue of one Common share. Price f1OO.00. Particulars from Campbell. 40 Adelaide West, Toronto. Ainselests Pioneer bog Iltems-Mei , Book on . DOG DISEASES 24 a red tiIOw too areas by the Author. M. Clay (Rover Co., DA. 129 West 24th Stet New York, IT,SA, MIMINI•ta•grtsruVaian•MN•••0•••NMIIIII•NIMIM•MMIMIINIMI• COARSE SALT LANDtSALT • Btulk Carlota TonoNto SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFP - TORONTO USE SLOAN'S 1T0. -7-- I 1 EASE LAME BACKS OU can't do ,your best when Iyour back and every muscle aches with fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, 121237. out Hibbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow of 'warmth and comfort. Good for rheumatism neuralgia, sprains and strains, acile; and pains, sciatica, sore musclet, etiff joints and the after effects of whether exposure. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask yourneighbor. , Keep .51oan's handy. 'At, all druggists -35c, 70c, $1.40, Madein Canada , 1 a ' Liniment k.......... fied Advertiftrueots ANA.P1A30 01AIIIIIA101.11AL rAplon. M $),, No Miler foe. 4,laserear,0 Ohntlisra, 031 TAYPOlt, 31141613INT° xthAzvionlii Age 'rgiloo4b14 Yapno, rue. wcogl PhictlY,a07 eeccuda, fifty 55Ato per POUtitl. QXtra, f3VVCit,i(ir yell% six bean Ifni emote, oeventY-nvo Peet 057510178 2120, Goorotqlvi; Wolle" 04446. Clcoinctown, Ontario, 1,11, 4,liasT $10,00 TO $10,00 ppm DAT A-4 Villooniz.Ing. 131 indopendeni: tench youyvaito for partioulars. ,Cider Instructor, ranada Vulcanizer, London, Ont. A IhOOMOisii,s1 froop-LITsi 05505 10. e1deni$---hlever iana I'll"' 5800". Write lioaoott Op, 45 Adelaide W,, Tor - nide. (4 a•ents wanton.) 402')PO4.4.10, .X014 BUM. 113)101010.101'1051$, F3T110TI'l, and JlAnlbo 1)150e o.001 furniehings. • MMOY extractom pampa, enginee and toraiie tanicS; a oomPleta stocir Of beekeeping requirements. sona for ollr eatalogne, Ham 'Brothers Co,. •panY, 01(1. Manufacturere, ;Brantford.; BELYING FOR. SAI.S ALT, KINDS 011` VOW ANO train) 5),It)n1, pu11e7s:444s. cable.hose,packIng, etp,, galloped 01)1735521 3) approval nt loWeea prices In Caned*, YORK rituirtwo co, 116 'Mule Se'ItienT, TezinieNece Du;'°33 'tytg0.,,t7ra7i 1:13° 0 Psi, 1 110 T 0)( Isee I ene renewhtr. tee drew -toe , Diet. Sold by,a,11 druggists, or hy 11068 MEDIC/NS CpMPANY 75 a'arvio idtrefA,' 'Toroitto mr-reamsecaues: • MOTHER SYRUP is eieellont for indigestion because it mallets stomach and liver to do timir work naluially and efficiently. With the *mane fn perfect working order-indigection is inmosoible. Try it today FoliINDIGESTIE)tg, Lm.thers..„,i,s„„ is sold in 60c. and 31.00 bottlea. Permed Hatr, lledth 'Promoted by Calmat Frequent eleunpoos with Cutieura ,Soap, ablated whennecessdy by gentler, anointing; ewith Cuticurn Oineneixt, hifercLthe purest, fl:weet; et and' most economical method' of freeingthe scalp of Itchings and Beatings and of establishing a hair- growhig condition. &foie. Obanuatt.Selm150g. Talcare2Sel SOld throimbouttlieflommion;CanatilanDepob VWCIZALWroSstz..2.1.t. W. Td.alaelI. FARMER'S WIFE REGAINS HEALTH Gives Credit to Lydia E. Pinkhana's ,Vegetable Compound I Fork. River, Manitoba.—"I fifter,, In theJlewspapers whero Lydia E. Pink- eameirVegeteblo,Conalkaind Via0.d011161 eo Mueh gbod to 'vetimete and as I ' needed soniethheg I hegan to. take 111. used,: to -be !,;r0Prolek.lint X nin,n.f.4 now); I live -meet feria .1)1 the 'home- stead tlletriet- and we have to.: deoldt ‘rtAkeff373.1:t(o1111)CrillarEt7l1,612:;!;;t: . . table Compound doe a for Me. 1' think it paves zee from .gcling to a, doctor and Is • hebest medicine ,women wet • WM., CrOULTA15, Perk It Iver, , Man t robe. . Lydia • E. Pinkliam'a Vegetable Compound is a medicine for the ail- mentsepecultar to women. It 'b ,pre- pared front medicinal plants, with 'card 'end accuracy.' It ean 'be taken by Women of any ago. Wemea make a serMus mistake la themselebs to. become se weak and nervous that 15 13 well-nigh impossible tor them to attend to their necessery lemeelteld duties. Such symptoms as pains and Irreg. ttlarities, all -gone feelings, hachathe. headache, -hot flashes, nereoushesie - with tt general run-doWr17 inclicete some form of female trottble, The Vegetable Compound has brought relief to thousands of V0111031 suffering from Melt aliments. Let ie help you. ' hg 0yt4ITA, If it Tv( 30 ,lcelletre milpreet 'Meshy; 314 400 ibsi tv,otK‘oto orr the ealte -301) (10 thelr work in 0510si6 necoteremits, oat - Ling out Waste of temegy ond ittcreaa- ing their. outpot anti consequently their eernings. Minarde Liniment for (bright, and Colds Tile orb of pfeasing itt the art of risinif in the world,. ISSUE NO, 16--e12. WARNING! Say "Bayer" when yoi buy Asp"rin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you ar0 not getting Aspirin at all. Why take cliances? 6.ccept only ait "unbroken, package". of 3'l3ayer Tablets of Aspirin, Alai contains direction6 and close worked out by physicians during 22 years and proveesafe by millions for Colds Headache Rheitmatisin Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy "Bayer", boxes of 115 teblets—Also bottles of 24 Mad 100,-3)itggi8ti. AtinIrth 15 tito trad5 ortt,ls (reglelered 10 Ccen1e1 of lilater Iltenufftetere 88 'Moho. aceticack155ter of 115115A1c55ia. WhIln tt l won 1155202 1)1)11 4148i4155 inolUnd 110,1,00 anhihetMle, trh 1511811,1, Wallin Agninet unittatens, the Table,th 8; nrir 08016115,will 175 steamed with their getOral 1)0,10 01114110, me '51119(84 crams ^ zee?'