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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1919-4-17, Page 7Je 5W 9T TS TO•Ka ; ' y Parker's can clean or dye carpets, curtains, laces, draperies, gowns, etc., and make thenn look like new. Send your faded or spotted clothing or household goods, and RKER'S i,. will renew them. We pay carriage enlarges one way and guarantee i}dtltliR01 »1'y work, OW:booklet; .on household helps that save money WI be sent free on request to PARKBR1 lt'fl'i '( '¢)U S, Limited LC;lettilero aced I3yer;o �('oi auto 791 Ya1uge St. m .. Ya .................,.......................7..............,_,__ ,.",rrxxtai e Lec- FREE o t' I OPPQ117IIrTY goer Name We make tills leites19 O1.lr'l41' In order that'. every A{netenr Photographer may ha A i.fOr lilnartunit3 to 090the line re.. suite we pro7Uee in Developing and Punting. We Will hevolop for you, absolutely. W11101'4 of charge, 0110 ro l of aha (any+ size) f the11t8exp0130i 9slanrdl yetnn'11 fth4119 them 00 you poatpald. Simply cut mat tilts advertisement and sign year name and eddrt:0s 11) the apace '!below, teen ural} It t uu With your Poly' of Ohm (carefully Min 'posed on the whips ping paper) anti we 11(11 do the peat, This offer 1s good until may 16th, 1919, so out etrt this advoz'tiseOwent at once, We 10)11re Largo Plo.ures from little snapshots. .10 limo will sand us oro of your eahot'- ito ]shun with 96 eente WO W111 leah6 top. YOU a Ono 8x10 large pi01(118, �a J, W 1TE &i, ego. 80 RICHMOND ST, EAST, TORONTO Tire neee4eet: Pll848auaFinishing aa Plant 118 C Address n INT tHEIRCH O, ST. SOPHIA NOW A MOSQUE AND HEADQUAR- TERS Or P40HAMMEDA NISM. Built Twelve Centuries Ago, It Was the Centro of Christianity Until the Crescent Supplanted the Cross. A movement, begun recently in Lon- don, to have the Peace Conference re- store the Mosque of St. Sophia to Christendom gas the'SYInhol of the re• demotion and liberation from agelong oppression of all those Christian Peoples who are still left by the arm- istice under the reign of cruel fear and injustice," is fast gaining supporters. The committee at the stead of the movement believes the only germane ent method of giving Christians in Constantinople freedom from oppres- sion is in the removal of the Turkish Government from the city. Those urging this action include many noted British citizens and members of the clergy. The mosque, erected 326 years after the birth of Christ, served for nine centuries as the capital of the Chris- tian world. Then came the hordes of conquering Moslems from Asia and until the recent success of the Allies put the Turks at the feet of the Chris- tian world, the Church was headquar- ters for Mohammedanism. To -day it is hard to estimate the cost of the splendid cathedral that caused the Emperor Justinian to ex- claim, "0, Solomon, I have surpassed thee indeed!" The church was orig- inally built by Constantine, but when lire consumed the wooden structure - . -lean the year 532 Justinian undertook the erection of a temple of gorgeous structure. All the then known world --contributed priceless jewels and rarest treasures. Marbles, metals and mosaics were given for the church by Christians everywhere. Into the building went the pillars of other famous temples. Silver to the value of $200,000 was used in the de- coration. Historians say in all $5,000,- 000 worth of material was used in the vast structure. Its building required sixteen years. Christian Centre For Nine Centuries. In the groat cathedral were cele- brated all the great events of the Christian emperors. It was this church that preserved the art and literature of the world while Europe was steeped in ignorance and barbar- ism. Through the nine centuries of Chris- tian possession the melodious chants of Greek liturgy echoed through the vast donee until the Turks, under Mo- hammed IL, broke' through the walls of Constantinople and swarmed into the city. A multitude of 'Christians flocked to the cathedral and prayed for their delivery. The Turks were without mercy and until the present day the massacre of Christians in the empire has been kept •up with little 111te0In1SS10n. The Turks took down the gold cross and in its place was put the crescent. They threw the art of centuries into the vast vaults of the temple. For ~ t, years the covetous eye of archeologists have been on the treasures, but no "infidel" is allowed within the portals. Since the day the cross was sup- planted by the crescent the dome of St. Sophia has resounded to the chant of the muezzin and the monotonous recital of the Doran live times a day. 73abr five centuries, from the minarets, the muezzin'8 voice 11x5 called the Turks to prayer. Now the Christian is asking the temple be restored to the followers of Christ, and perhaps the waiting of five centuries will not be in vain. The cross may again be seen on the dome oe the topple, which was the center of Christianity in the early centuries. Perhaps, hidden in the vaults of the mosque, le literature that will startle the world, The secret will remain 11108e11 until the Turk is driven from Cons antinople. HOUSEMAID'S KNEE. The Latest Designs Not a Serious Condition but Disfigur- ing and Sometimes Anndying. Housemaid's linen is by no means =limed to housemaids. 13ef6i'e the days of mops and dustless clusters, when housemaids actually scrubbed the floors on their "marrowbones,' it *lies got :in uncommon affection,' Among the members of religious or- dors the rule of which requires them tospend 'long hours on their lmees in prayer the sante trouble frequently occurs. The affection is an enlargement of a cushion -like structure, called -a bur- sa,—frons the Latin word for purse,— that nature places over bony promin- ences as a protection against injury from pressure. A bursa is merely a sae with strong, fibrous walls contain - lug a gelatinous substance that gives it elasticity. Ord1narll', tt bursa 4s flat, and contains only enough fluid to separate its walls slightly; but when pressure over the prominence that it protects is constant or frequently re- peated, nature recognizes the need for mere adequate protection and by 00- cunnllateg more fluids distends the sac. Nuture is often too generous, and once she begins a good thing she apparently does not know when to The Directorire influence is felt in this coat with the high waistline and deep gathered cuffs. McCall Pat- tern No, 8850, Ladies' Coat. In 6 sizes, 34 to 44 bust. Price, 25 cents. No. 8820, Ladies' Straight Skirt. Ir 6 sizes, 22 to 32 waist, Price, 20 cede. A becoming frock is this unusua creation which is developed in flower ed challis, that material that bid stop; and so as the pressure centro- fair to be popular for summer wealues the fluid goes on accumulating told McCall Pattern No. 8801, Ladies the sac grows larger and larger until Dress. In 6 sizes, 34 to 44 bust it forms a projecting bag. In that way Price, 25 cents. it defeats its object, for instead of acting as a protector of the bony pro- minence the sac needs protection for itself. If the pressure continues, the bursa may become inflamed and pain- ful—a condition that is worse than the condition before the sac began to enlarge. Housemaid's knee does ,not often become inflamed, but the similar enlargement that takes place some- times over the great toe joint, known as a bunion, is only too often inflamed, as many persons know to their dis- tress. Housemaid's knee is'disflguring and causes ' annoyance, but it is not a serious condition except as it is liable to become inflamed fi•on accidental in- jury, The only sure treatment con- sists in eradicating the enlarged sac. Sometimes, however, its size niay be reduced by the,urodefate use oC iodine; the sufferer should take care, however, not to apply the iodine in such quanti- ty or so often as to blister or to in- flame the skin. Of course the pres- sure on the kneecap from kneeling must be stopped. 3 Airplane Engines for Automobiles. Although the regular airplane en- gine has no place in the automobile field, the experience with some types of motors has led to some interest- ing proposals in England. One type of motor that has been successfully developed abroad for flying machines is the "radial" engine, in which the cylinders, set radially around a com- mon crank case, 'are fixed, and the crank shaft is driven in the regular way. Several British manufacturers are proposing to build moderate pow- ered engines of this type, specially designed and built for use in light cars. One of these is described as having five air cooled cylinders of 68 mm. bore and 80 rem. stroke the' will develop about 20 horse -power at 2,- 600 revolutions. This makes a re- markably neat and compact power plant, and if successful may be wide- ly copied. s . • Shakespeare's Opinion. It is .0 far cry back to the time of Shakespeare, but Um opinion of the immortal bard concerning the Touton is aptly expressed in "The Merchant of Venice":—Portla's reply to Nerissa, when asked how she liked the young German: "Very vilely in the morn- ing, when he is sober, and most vilely in the afternoon, when he is drunk; when he is best, he is a little worse than a man, and when he is worst, he is little bettor than a beast." That is obviously Shakespeare's own opinion, for there was no dramatic necessity for it. He would scarcely have written it if he had any feeling for any living German, tw Sold at the same fair price as before the war. INSTANT OST 'P9 tis its :fine flie-r�a lr iopeals to tea` arnd coffee dri ikers . A rich, detithtful drank that IpI"jf4,ke ed heal tcoxdao /I "r ', ay VO' '•'1.P't l.I "f Y 1J raY'va J_'F"'M-*F,AKA.,i.•td"+4FMl,..,a'w?,:Iw A He1W LIFE INSURANCE STARTED, f,asoal, a Distinguished French Matho• meticlan, Solved Its taws. A game of Garde is, seed to' have sig-. geoted the eystem of life insurance, now so universal. A Flemish nobleman in flier seven teonth century tried to dlyidQ'"oquit- ebly the cash staked upo11 an Wriper- 0upted game of Ohane0, Ha wits helped 11. his attempt by Pascal, e, distinguish- ed French mathematician, who solved the peebl0nl. I)1 doing so, lie also volved isle "do0trine of probabilities," or hes governing lnsut'ances 04 all Riede, The idea can be illustrated by tee throwing et a dice, the chance of turn- ing up an ace being one out of six, In a' large number of throws, the chances are in the same proportion. From this Pascal laid down the proposition that results which have heppe110d iu ft given. number' of observed 08005 will again happen in 5111114r circumstances, provided the 1ltin 81)316 be sufficient for the proper worsting of the law of aver- age. The life of a person is one of the ace taintie greatest u r s, but the dura- tion,or rate of mortality, of a large Y, g number of parsons, may bo predicted ,with the greatest accuracy' by com- parison with the observed result among a sufficiently large number of per50115 of similar ages and occupa- tions and "subject to similar climatic, influences. The one-sided drapery is the fea- ture of this misses' dress which is at: tractively developed in contrasting materials. McCall Pattern No. 88838, Misses' Dress: In 3 sizes, 16 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. Animal rerendw'lnners, A pei'fQ1'lnlllg animal often late a greater earning eapaelty than 41 in10- eesefui mann of bu(luesd,' The first kitngal'oe to enter the box' ing-ring in America earned a stun 111 five soars that allowed himself and hie ownei''to retire from the 111n411ght, and 5n0nd' the gest of their lilies in peace and quiet, This was the 11r'St Of a long 1110 Or pugjllstic lrangaeoos who "made" their ;meters, l\iaolh of the smeces5 oe 1'lage11h001C'0 Wonder Z00 at Olyrnpia, a few, Years back, was undoubtedly due to the en- gagement of Max and Moritz, the "human apes," These animals jointly earned as large a a41a1'y at Olympla as an opera favourite then appearing at Covent Gardens, London, Throe world-famous lions, Nero, 1'riuce, and Wallace, who have toured the British Isles and the Continent . for many years, Can claim a turnover of many thousands, a0 can T{likko, the chim- panzee hero of Barnum and Bailey's Fah', still going strong 00 this side of the. Atlantic, QUEER MILITARY TRADES Nearly Every Civil Occupation Ras Its Representatives in the Army. During the war virtually every trade or other civil occupation has been represented in the army—often, however, with much lnodificatio4i to adapt it for military uses. Among the trades thus employed for war purposes have been those of sewing machine adjuster, upholsterer (for motor bicycles), dog trainer, furrier (to prepare skins and make them into garments) and diver. The circus than has been employed in the handling anti transportation of tents; the gas -plant operative* in the making of poison gases. Even the professional detective, enlisted in the army, has found useful work in his own professional line, hunting out de- linquents and criminal offenders. In every army there are criminals. The scene painter, the stage car- penter, the theatrical property man and the sculptor and modeler in clay have been assigned to the business of camouflage. Theirs, indeed, has been no unimportant part of the war. The expert maker of fireworks, likewise Inas developed a military function, directing the manufacture of "flares," such as are used in the trenches, "star shells" and other con- trivances for night signalling, for il- luminating the battlefield at night or for similar purposes. ..p 0-0-0 e 0 0 0 • Three materials are most artisti- cally ,combined in this coat suit. The vest 1s particularly attractive and is developed in brilliant brochde, McCall Pattern No. 8843, Laddes' Coat Suit. In (3 sizes, 34 to 44 bust. Price, 25 cents., These, patterns may be obtained from your local 11'IcCall dealer or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. ry— The Teacher's Reward. "I'm your girl, teacher," whisper rose- bud lips, Meeting my own in sniffling, tender kiss; As shining eyes confess pure 1000 within, A silent sob my inner heart shrine grips, "I'm y0110 boy; teacher," Domes in proudest tones, And sun -kissed fingers nestle in my ]rand; Bare feet go bravely o'er the roughest stones, As hone we trudge with lesson book and pail, Just whispered words—no praise on earth ea dear, No prize 50 high as childhood's prof= Peron love, May their petro eyes ern' glances never fear, • Keep our hearts worthy of our holy $grist. Couldn't Hear Their. Toin, "Are sett deaf to my plead-, ines? 71lv1 "I ani" Tom -"}rut what if I Wol'e to offer you a dlanlortil ring?" Eva. "011, I'm not stone 'leaf," 84ua.d's Liniment thus* 3)58(rtlff. SUFFERING CATS! e GIVE THIS MAN THE COLA MEDAL 0. 0 0 0 1 Let folks step on your feet hereafter; wear shoes a size snuffler if you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks of pain through you, according to this Cincinnati authority. Ile says that a few drops of a drug called freezode, applied directly upon a tender, achingcorn,' instantly re- lieves soreness, and soon the entire cern, root and all, lifts right out. This drug is a sticky ether conn - pound, but dries at once and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue. It is claimed that a quarter of an ounce of freezoue obtained at any drug store will cost very little but is sut8- cient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Cut this out, especially if you are a woman reader who wears high heels. Rapid -Fire Orders. GIRLS! THICKEN AID BEAUTIFY YOUR LAID AND E' F F Try this! Your hair gets wavy, glossy and abundant at once. All grades. Write f01r prices, TORONTO SALT WORKS 0, J, CLIFF •- TORONTO To be possessed of a head of steady, beautiful hair: soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is mere- ly a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a small bottle of Knowlton's Dan- derine now for a few cents—all drug stores recommend it—apply a 111410 ae directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, fluffiness and an incompar- able gloss and lustre, and try as you will you cannot rind a trace of dand- ruff or falling hair; but your real sur- prise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—sprouting out all over your scalp—Danderine is, we believe, the only 5119'0 hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never falls to stop falling hair at 011110. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair—taking one small strand at a time. 'Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits everyone wile tries this. When using an ,iron get a brick, a white one preferred, for a stand; it will, keep the iron hot longer. Miner:re Liniment Nelleves Neuralgia. When flannels have become hard and shrunken they may be restored to their former softness by soaking then in gasoline. Minara's Liniment Coxes Burner. Eco. The early bird would go breakfast - less regularly if it weren't for the earlier worm. Sergeant—"Don't you know your, right foot from left?" Green recruit --"Oh, yes, sergeant." "Well, you started to march with y010 fight foot." "Yes, sergeant." "Well, didn't you hear me say 'left foot, right foot?" "Yes, sergeant. I heard you say it, but I didn't got started till you said right foot" c I consider MINARD'S LINIMENT the BEST Liniment in use. I got my foot.badly jammed lately, I bathed it well with M1NARD'S LINI- MENT, and it was as well as ever next day. Yom's very truly, T. G. McMULLIIIN. In Wtirtlnte. "Just ask Doctor Jones to rim around to niy piece right away. Our cook's fallen downstairs, broke her leg; the housernaid's got Chickenpox, and lay two boys have been knocked down by a taxi," "len sort')' sir, but the doctor was blown tip in yesterday's air raid and he won't be ciawn for a week." MONEY ORDERS. It is always oath to sent! a Dominion Express Money Order, Five Dollars eost4 three cents. "Joy is more divine than sorrow, for joy is bread and sorrow Is medi- eine,"---Fleury Ward Eeeeher. • eiiivatd'i4 a+inhnoat fey sale everywhere. Pl' tectinp'Dr'y Celts. Dry cells tan be oillclontly protect- ed and ptacic-to last longer by placing UIM1\ in a snug fitting box and fl111nn,' r the interspaces will dry Mud. Ifu these cells are allowed to tattle as the car travels so that momentary short circuits remit, they w141 bo eulcldv exhausted, NUII,gE S. 'A7 MIRSEEES EARN $15 TO $25 A WEEK. li Learn without leaving home, Send for free booklet. Royal College of Science, Dept. 90, Toronto. Canada. RABBIT RAISING Ie MONEY RAISING 1'/ ) 0ye e a ❑❑ire ni 1 d'i14Mt.0000g-, f 4 111 d y a un a 1 f ,t 111 e{.md 0,1ds d 1'h rd r n'Ilro1* 410 a ad all dhnf hd 0' t and 4 d4 ( y 010(13 r. d Y (0 4d,e, eh4rI oat181rlle fWlry Itokoil U, Qoud a r e et", won .wo fi dip, I i h ea ,I p,yotl p rdmonl, p+ Io,,,Sl' mai h iJ d, p y uY 0.80 0 i flu marts, ptoduou 0001,11,—P, redl,n,mn or Oa dreanii of tenturles. mend ta.day, Wear it balme you decide buy Air Diamond Co. Llmltedlr,pt 6It°Yon,. et,/Grunt's ®l21T213mL'a¢G'r®fiae 00/0=1.d,a!E51=009Nas [0 A Kidney Remedy Kidney troubles are frequently caused by badly digested food these organs to takes th n which over 6 eliminate the irritant acids' formed. Help Help your stomach to properly digest tho food by taking IFilto 30 drop s of Extract of Roots, sold as Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, and your kidney g disorder will promptly elks - appear. Get the genuine. 7 f®) rffia>:,mracx9 The common wild hare grows to Five' Pounds. FLEMISII GIANTS grow to 12 and 16 pounds. Thep' meat compares only with, chicken. They breed six to eight tunes a, 0000, and their litters number from five. to twelve. Per pound, "to raise, they cost 20% of chicken. 'SLACK S1BE1RIANS are ass prolific breeders as Giants and are only slightly' smaller at maturity. 'their hide Is 'tough and their fur thick and soft, They are very valuable as Fur end Meat Pro- ducers. ALL ANL PED1t}R,EED 613003. -- Young Giants, express, prepaid, at $12,00 per pair. Young Siberians, express prepaid, at 516.00. per pair'. Special Prices Hived for, Three or Moro TERMS:—Strictly cash with order. THE BARROW RABBITRY au WITCO, ONT. Make money orders payable to 3DWAND SIAPSOW, Manager. Fir Your ola THIS REMEDY have you a horse that `II seems to be out LT. f e b 11 dttvorl, ono that drives dull and 1014)"- 8106 10001111 coat, pimples, 01' skin disease? Dr. A. C. Daniels Renovator Powders nulecdy restore him. to the best of health, lt arts Immediately on all 08609 of I cleaves, oldcough or asthma, and p]roves effective for fits, Dolle, fever, 1 Indigestion, etc., by purifying and en- ,3 riching the blood, It will show its effects on the kid- neys in One day, on its spirits In two da'9, 'Write for Free Nook on tt'eatm of all animal giln1011ts, DR. A. C. DANIELS Co., Limited 'gg Dept. W,L. Knowlton, P.Q.e.nt aa, tapper stsmesa?ro USKRA7 T ME IS HERE EAOFrrE„»1'l_ _—.ate .S moron Write 4cadam3r box° ester bid FREE CATALOGUE showing out full lines of 81070008 for Mea and Women, Boys and Girls. MOTOR CYCLES MOTOR ATTACHMENTS Tires, Coaster Brokos, wheels, Inner Tubes, I,anrps, Bells, Cyciometers, Saddles, Equip. merit and Parts of Bicycles. You enn buy your Supplies from 100 at wboleeole prices, 0. W. BOYD & SON, 27 Norro naa.o Street West, Montreal. We aro MUSKRAT Specialiste. Tho largest handlers' of this article in Canada. Consequently we pay,mal'e. Write for our special pries list and tags. wavier i, ; II lalmson & Co rr+gaallY "The HotIce of the Brown Tag” 87(3 St. Patti 6t, W., Montreal. real. Western eekoolt1 258 princess •0±, - Wtnnlpelt DAR'i ING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the pene- trating effects of Sloan's Liniment So do those rheumatic twinges and the loin -aches of lumbago, the nerve - inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint wrenche the ligament sprain, the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise. The ease of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the cleanliness, and the economy of Sloan's Liniment niakc it universally preferred. Made in Canada. rXWNZLXZSIIv Cot 1.) IS 4 7hrcrrLj 11.WNS 1e1,0 Wl'OXRS, 'write George eleventh 01 e1a(''borol.gh, Ont. Zev3 8'QUZslxx 014,163 map, IOG.� I'AIll 011' Pr018ONS AND uit.105'. Anti Pa)r8y )001117 t0 0o11? Wrllo 201' £ l'151gH, T Wo104'&ueit .pa, s.qn, 1�•r8 St, Jean ,Paptiete Mat9tet mXOnt. real, quo, Y+03 SALE I/17ml, EQUIP -Pen) Nl4WSPAt'Efe 0011o1010nelnneuranloe curried' 4(4 600 WIlt re for 11;2011 on aulak sale. Boit N, Wilson l'ubllsaing Co., Ltd., Toronto, Nir }r,1:Kf.Y NEWSPAPER FOR SALL, In New Ontario.. Owner going to France ' Will sel182,000. Worth double that amount.' Appir J. N., cle Wilson Publishing Co.. t.,mlted• Toronto,. 5018031143140(2095 CANC3R, TUMQ1;S. LUMPS, 17TC.o Internal and external, curea with- cul pain by our home treatment Write us before too late. 1)r. Hellman LOadInaS Co.. Limited, Collingwood. Qat C 'itTNE YOUR, SNOW::10Tet;, 00014315, AND Hoalte 1N 1(2 ASZaxWEA COMM OYES, We have hundreds of testl- Monlal5 from every part of Canada tee- tlfying to the wonderful healing power of WHITE B3ONOHXTIS M01KT117REi, Mit ClarSe, ..776 Indian Road, Toronhi coughed for 86 years with Bronchitis; 14 cured hint. Mrs, Clarice, No, 1 Yorkville Ave., Toronto, coughedfor 16 years; John bottle cured her, E, Gibbs. Pendiasuffered fifteen years with Bronchial Asthma, says there is nothing Me it. W. Melhrayne, New Liskeard, "lt is the greatest Mixture 1 00161' took. Send me three more bottles." The above are only a few names of the many thous- ands that have benefited by this great mixture, write any 02 the above, 'T1r6Y will he only too pleased to tell you lnor0 about it. The above mixture Is sold un- der an iron bound money back guarantee t0 cure any of the above ailments. Ten times more powerful than any known preparation, acts like magic. One dose gives instant relief and a good night's rept without a cough. Price 60 cents, 16 cents extra for milling. Three bot- tles malted free for $1.50. Sold only by Buckley, Tho Druggist, 07 Dundas St 1:ast, Toronto. NATIVE SEED CORN crown in South Essex Selected at husking time. Pegged and crate mired. Limited amount. ORDER 346PLY, Wis. No. 7 $5.26 per bus, White Cap 8.26 Bailey 8.86 " Golden Glow 4.00 " North Dakota 4.00 " " Bags Pree. Cash with order. Darius Wigle, Kingavllle, Ont. 80e., GOc.e 81.20. 0815 01 Baby's but the great value of Baby Own, '•� Soapis its creamy softening lather which cleanses and beautifies the skin' 1 Doctors and nursesrecommendBaby's Own) Allan! Soaps Limited, burs., Moat:sal Sold everywhere. Cuticura Helps Clear Away - Dandruff anti Irritation On retiring, comb the hair out straight, then make a parting,gently rubbing in Cuticura Ointment with the end of the finger. Anoint additional partings until the whole scalp has been heated. Place alight covering over the hair to protect the pillow from possible stain. The next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water, using'plentoof soap, best applied with the hands. Rinse in tepid water. Repeat in two weeks if needed, Cuticura Soap Ointment and Talcum 25c. each plus Canadian duties. fragra CC is pleasant Comfort Lye is a very powerful cleanser. It is used For cleaning up the oldest and hardest dirt, grease, etc. Comfort Lye is fine for making sinks, drains end closets sweet and clean. Comfort Lye Kills rats, mice, remises and insect pests. Comfort Lye will do the hardest spring donning you've got. Comfort Lye is good for making soon- it'spowdered,perftimed and l00% pare. riS ever t aide+ ere st+x zfiess 1's 5Affi' cie ,•w+ IV •0,0 1 • s,''ilmi}r✓e�I.i ,,Yjt�)�rff �t.'(L'.tl:v,{rlilb11t11