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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-02-26, Page 3Lave Germs Found ogy, a Then in .some fairly recent docks (as tune passes in geology) of g�yeg� '/ �p�o Years a j the Plicene time, laid down when ""�$��®yIIeO `i� mammoths prgbably walked the earth, IIII. more germs have 'been toned ' • Stories of "mummy wheat" shut u in Egyptian tombs tiibusauds ot 'year - ago, and yet able to spi•out'and grow when planted, are now clisbelieved by scientists.' They are pure fable, we are told. And yet a geologist now opines for ward with a far' more marvelous tale -that of living )arms shut up 'ii rocks for millions of years, ' The germ,., he says, are in the stag of "spores," where they aro protect, ed by hard, impervious' cases. These have acted, not as coffins, but Matelot as.,cradlee.' Says a' writer in Current Science (Columbus, Ohto): "It is almost unthinkable that any form of life -even the most simple. could endure' for centuries or even millenniums„ A biologist, Dr, Oharlee B. Lipman, •of the University of.CalaMenthe seems: to have discovered liv- ing. things that were born more than a million years ago. "Germs are plants of the .very elm• plest type,-' . They seem to be . little mare than tiny lumps of pitotoplasnt. Nothing could be tenderer, it would seem, than a pinpoint of jelly suck as a Seem. Most of them are easily killed -ex - Demme, too, by' heating, drying, ex - Dose to the sunlight, or contact with certain chemicals. Certain germs, however, are able to don an overcoat and defy the most, unfavorable sur- roundings. Iii. this form they are called spores, and because of their tough cove`r'ing they resist boiling, dry- ing, light, and chemical germicides. "A clever: trick has to be played on spores when one wishes to. destroy them, as in the canning of vegetables. The vegetables= -string beans, for ex- ample -are boiled vigorously One day, the spores survive, believe that the worst is over, and turn to germs dur• • ing the night by shedding their crusts in the water that soaks the beans and themselves. "Next day the cruel canner puts them again to boiling, and of course the unprotected germs are killed. Ex- perience has shown that some of the spore germs are wiser (or Is it that they are slower aud more stupid) than others, and they do not come from their shells until the second boil- ing. "On the third day another boiling executes them all. "Dr. Lipman has tested a number of examples of rocks by a method that Prevents modern germs from getting into his apparatus, .The outside por- tions of 'the reek are broken away, and sterile (germ -free) water allowed to flow upon rock surfaces never be- fore expostid to the air. This water then runs upon a nourishing jelly (called 'agar -ague" •by tiro beetertolo• gist);: the spores,. will soften under these favorable conditions, and - it alive -will develop new germs in great numbers. 'The rocks tested by Dr. Lipman have come front triose laid down in the very early ages of Hie earth's geo- logical Watery, Some are from the Aigonkian rooks of Canada, which aro right do" next to the volcanic rocks' that poured out upon the surface of the planet earth before it was cool and solid. Obiters have conte from the same geological horizon (rook level) that outcreps.near the bottom of tate Grand Canyon of the Colorado. These rocks are inconceivably old! R't `bli ia .nn • They M11 me new methods now gov- ern the Mases, The' modes el expression have changed with the times; That low is the rank of the poet who i uses - The'old-fashioned verse wen-intent tio'nal rhymes. And quito out of date is rhythmical 1netie; • The critics• declare: it, an insult to art. But oh! the sweet swing Of It, oft! the clear ring of it, Oh! the great pulse of it, right from the heart, "In certain lumps of coal, secured •from widely separated places as Pen- nsylvania and Wales, spores have aI- ao beeu found. Coal was laid down in the. Carboniferous period of earth's history --a sorrel middle age oe gool- It Kennedy & Menton 421 College St., Toronto Harley.Gavidson bistributort USW motooroyc es ourermsaarra geek. NO SNOW ON THE BOARDWALK Atlantic City, New Jersey Sends Greetings to , its Many Friends in Canada. We are quoting such a very low American Pian rate that you will find it cheaper to stay at the "Homelike Strand" than staying at home. Write us so we may quote them M you -so you will know the exact cost before leaving. Music --Salt Sea Baths.--Compii• mentary Tea Daily, 4 to 5 Pan -- We will personally see to your oomfort. 2'. E. _i.ANDOW, Mgr. fd: BRADFORD RICHMOND, Prop. Art or 110 art, I eat by the side of that 'old poet, Ocean, And counted the billows that Broke on the rocks; Tire tide lilted in :with a rhythmical motion; Tile sea gulls dipped downward in • time -keeping flocks. I watched while a giant wave gathered its forces, _ And then on the gray gfanite preci- pice burst; And I knew as I counted, while other waves mounted, I kuew the tenth billow would rhyme with the first. • Below in the village a clturchbetI was chiming, And back in the 'woodland a little bird sang; And, doubt it who will, yet those two sounds were rhyming, As out o'er the hill -tope they echoed at,d rang. The Winds and the Trees fell, to talk- ing together; And nothing they said was didactic o" terse; But everything spoken was told inane broken And beautiful rhyming and rhythms. cal :arse. So" rhythm I hail it, though critics assail it, And hold melting rhymes as an in - suit 10 art, For oh! the sweet awing of it, oil! the • dear ring of it; Gardei :' Talks Article Nm. 2 Getting 05 seamy It will Soon be time to start think ing of getting seedsown ' indoors Not only' can one get the garden oft to a much earlier start in this waY but: tone can also grow those tender plants for which our season normal-,'ly is too short, -Supplies for th Window box or hanging basket are sine produced from seed planted he doors, Such flowers • as ,Cosmos, Marigolds, gentles, Petunias, Foliage Plants aud in fact practically every thing except Poppies, which do not replant very readily, may be started under glass in Meech or April • ahitl will. actually benefit from being moved around a few times before they are placed in their location, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, Melons mud oven a few of the earlier Beets, Carrots aud Corn 'can be started indoors from two to six Weeks ahead of the time they would be planted outside. Select a' box a couple of .'!ethos. deep with holes bored in the bottom for, drain- ege, and• BA with Sand and load!. If such material is not on hand erten the nearest greenhouse man will Mo- ldy some. Moisten the earth and then mark, off. the rows for the seed about' an Inch apart. Sow and theft' cover the box with a piece of seek- ing or acking'or burlap which hastens germin- ation and will also prevent the seeds from being washed out when water- ed. Get the plants started in. a warm, dark cellar and atter they have pushed up through the soil re- move covering and place in full sun- light about a foot away from the window it it is single or closer it a double sash has been provided, Make sure that your plants are pro- tected ou nights when the tempera- ture dhreatelts' to drop, to -zero. If a large quantity of plants are desired it will be necessary to provide a hot .bed, This. is 'simply a glass protected bed placed on a pile of fresh horse manure at least eighteen inches deep. The manure should be allowd to beat up and cool down again before planting. Have tate bed face the south wait the glees loping a few incites in the same direction so , that rain will run off nd the sun's rays may be caught more fully. Water very sparingly u cold weather and then only on bright days, Ventilate. a %little b:' raising the sash and keep this open longer as the weather gets warm. Transplant at least once to a cold frame, that is a glass protected bed without horse manure, before the plants are set in their permanent location. outside. Planning the Flower GaGrden Oltl the strong pulse of it, right from trite heart, Art or no art, -Ella wheeler Wilcox, Origluaily printed 111 Lippiucott's Magazine, North Africa Tries Out Citrus Fruits Paris -France is actively encour- aging landholders of hiorocco,'Al- geria and Tunisia in the production of citrus fruits, :with the expectation of making another California of her north African possessions. Algeria was first of the. French possessions to plant citrus fruits, but Tunisia and Morocco to a great ex. tent have overcome this advantage by adopting American methods, em- ploying American horticulturists and planting American trees. Tunisia has brought from Cali- fornia Prof. R. W. Hodgson of Berke- ley, well known horticulturist, for a yeart's work, and Morocco recently sent an agricultural and engineering mission to the United States to study American . irrigation and or chard methods. The delegation brought back a mass of information which now is being put into use in southern Morocco, . Toronto. -An educational institute will be sponsored here, this spring by the Victorian Order off-Narses with a view to promoting a better undor- ataudthtg Gf Maternal Care. A course of demonstrations will be given. - Thti irlshman had been having a great argument and meant to finish off his opponent MOO and for alt. The sooner I never see Your taco again," he said, "the better it will be for both of us when we meet" eitittgatemetentemegrameasamattamestea Hairdressers MAKE BIG MONEY Classes arenow fanning under tit) personal direction of nits, Robertson. Write for free 7ooktot regarding cademy pmtta 137 Atrenue Road, Toronto. Stibruireswwr w , atenstntt, v etemsnuess+ , [sir fbr Instant Ease From COUGHING ltike UCEMIXTURY' /letsll�c�r /lath A SINGLE Sip PROVESI3 , 0 Many people, two hours after eat- ing, suffer indigestion as they call it. It is usually excess acid. Correct it with an alkali. The best way, the quick, harmless and efficient way, is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has remained for 50 years the standard with physicians. One spoonful in water neutralizes many times its volume in stomach acids, and at once. The symptoms. such Os head- aches, gas, heartburn, etc., will disappear in five minutes. Made You will never use crude methods when you know this better method. And you will never suffer from ex- cess xcess acid when .you prove out this easy relief. Please do that -for your own sake -now. Be sure to get the genuine, pre- scribed by doctors for conditions due to excess acid. It is always a liquid; it cannot be made in tablet form. Look for the name Philips' and the word genuine iot red. In Canada When we come to planning th flower garden, we must adopt a di ferent attitude entirely with regal to the rows than was the ease with the vegetables, la very few case is anything but clump pleating ad visable, A much better show ea be produced where groups of to plants of one variety aro placed to getter with the smaller sorts, suet as Alyssum, Catendulas aud stella things at the front, with Hollyhocks Dahlias, Cosmos, Marigolds and tit large Zinnias at the rear, One mu guard against clashing colors an also against blind spots. Tltat is there should be something bloom Mg at all thug. In the catalogues will be found listed the different colors, the heights of tate plants, aud the season of blooming, so that there will be no trouble is laying out our garden well in advance of punting and it we take a little time with om' pencil and paper we should have continuous aud pleasing bloom from late Spring until frost. Wcrlri,Wheat King Off On: Trip p I,"P litele P: Flei'tnan'Treile, of Wembley, Alberta, world wheat king with won five prizes at Chicago and Toronto last Fail, is here shown with Mrs: Trelle aboard Cadddian Pacific fiber Empress of France just before sailing from New York, February 3, on a 73 -day Mediter- ranean cruise. At the International Livestock Show at Chicago he tools two grand championships and one first Prize amid third prize for hard winter wheat, demonstrating thereby that he has moved the winter wheat line 700 miles to the' north, At the Royal Canadian Winter Show at Toronto he also tcok a first, leaking five in. all. The trip wets .presented to Mr. and Mrs. Trelle by E. W. Beatty, chairman and president:ot the Canadian Pacific Railway,. in appreciation of his great work tor Canadian agriculture, and for his demonstration that the Peace River country '2s•one of the detest grain -growing regions on the. contin- ent. When he reaches Bgypt, Mr. Trane will try out the possibilities of causing wheat grains of the time of King. Tut -Ankh Asen to sprout and will return the compliment by plant- ing some ,ot his choice seeds in Egypt for experimental purposes Man Has Bigger Brain Than Woman Face is Gradually Receding While Mind is Expand- ing Toronto -The brain of man is it1- creasing in size and power, his emu -tuna is becoming larger', and his -face is gradually becoming less•prom- inent, showing a marked tendency to r00ede backwards beneath the brain case. stated Prof. J. C. B. Grant of the department _ of anatomy of the University of Toronto during a tee cent address at an open meeting 02 the Royal Canadian Institute here. Over a period of hundreds of cen- turies, as the brain of man increased In power and capacity, it became lar- ger, stated Prof. Grant, This tem- dency may be proven by a =Mart- en of the size of the cranial cases e of skulls of different stages of man's cievolopatent. d Professor Grant pointed out that the brain of a Man is larger than s that of a woman. He did not cent - eider, however, that this could alto• u gather be taken as proof that the • mental capacity of the male was just that much greater than that of tbo 1 female. Brain sizes, he considered, r were to a certain extent proportional ' to the size of the person to which e they belonged. He pointed out that the brain of the elephant and et the • whale were larger than that of a' Seed Atthough the cost of flower or vegetable seed is of minor import- ance and is tate smallest item taken into' consideration by the gardener, one's whole season's work depends absolutely oh the quality et the seed used. Generally speaking, there Is but one opportunity to plant duriag the season and it poor seed is used results are certain to be disappoint- ing. The cost of the land, labor, equipment and ler" ezer will be lost, as well as the p'. enure of growing beautiful fiowere and the satisfac- tion of producing high quality fresh vegetables It good seed which is the foundation of all this, is lacking. It is essential to use good seed and suited to Ontario conditions. A certain rose or a very line Corn, for instauce, may give wonderful results down 'in Virginia where the climate is much tuilder or in England where there is little trouble with frost but tete same variety, if used Here, will not do well. Because of this un- alterable condition the gardener is well advised to obtain his Supply of seed and plants from those iloureee which cater to Ontario gardens. Naturally, the seedstnen in the prove ince select their supplies to suit our climate and conditions, aud the fact that most of our seed houses have been in business for -a generation or more is ample testimony -of the suit- ability 01 their selections. No Trace of Gypsies At the colielttslOn of the season's scouting operations, in Quebec onto• urologists of the Dominion Department of Agriculture report "throughout the season's work no trace 01 the gypsy moth was found." In title im- portant field work special attention was paid to highways leading from the international boundary to War- ta centres in Qtiellec province, Close examination was made of trees along the highway, orchards,tourist; camps, and in and about centres of popula- tion, History repeats. itself, but it basal anything en spiail-town gossip. • A man named Dodgln was recently apitoleted foreman, but his name was not known to ail the men under him. Otte day he ran across' two men einolc- , ing, in a corner. "Who are you?" asked one Might., them. "1'Might., the new foreman," he replied. "So aro ,:Te. Sit down and have a smoke," matt, but that this could scarcely be taken as proof that• they had greater mental capacity, The unmistakable tendency of the jaw and of the facial portion of the skull to recede under the brain pan was, in Professor Grant's estimation, a result of the fact that the human Pape has been relieved of many of Its duties by tite hands. Lower an1- mats, he explained, must use their jaws to accomplish clumsily many things which a buman now does easily with his fingers. Discussing the ridges, depressions and other phenomena of a skull, Prof. Grant pointed out that tete only con- liectiotl between the face and the backbone le through the medium of the brant ease and that the muscles which work the jaws are attached not to the face bones but to the wails of the brain. la consequence, he said, by' examining the extent of the areas to which the nuseles are at: tacked-aud these aro usually mark- ed by fairly sharp lines -one can dis- cern accurately the =scram' capa- city et the skull's late owner, It is by tate use of such methods as this, he stated, that deductions as to the nature of primitive man were form- ed by scientists. -?-,y 3000 Ways of Serving The Ever Edible Egg Fried, boiled and poached are the three ways eggs are most familiar 10 the averag) iudividutL Blit 11050 are only three of the more than three thousand ways in which a fam- ous chef asserts eggs ,are served. In a northern' climate an egg eaten in the winter time has greater food values than one eaten in the summer time. The present price of eggs, the lowest in years, is having the effect of increasing the popularity Of eggs. -Dominion Department of Agri- culture. J DAY-TO-GAYIMPORT OF POTATO MARKET In order to keep potato growers and shippers more closely itr touch with market condittons tete Pettit • Branch ot the. Dominion Department of Agriculture has instituted a day. today .radio market report service: Staff inspectors of the Department at ltCutreai, Ottawa, and Toronto wire the salient features of their local Market to the Branch at Ottawa at 10,30 "Gaon morning. At Ottawa these reports are consolidated and telegraphed --to Moncton, N.B„ where they are sent out through the court- esy of melte station CNRA during the neem hour broadcast 'F,oung Mother: "The landlord called to -day; and I gave hint the month's rent and showed him babye' Young lrwther (of :crying baby): "I should - have preferred it if you. had shown him • the rout anti given him baby.' Monoxide Evil May Be Banished investigation Under Way to Determine Effect of Gas on Victim Who Re- . covers Carbon monoxide gas, the most in- sidious automotive menace of them all, is expected to have some of its terrors destroyed by the results of investigations now under way by lite safety branch of the U,S- bureau of mines. It is believed that the flndhigs. of this inquiry will explain the lack of response et many cases at tate point of death. It is also expected that present methods of tredtment can be improved upon. • Emergency measures for dealing with the poisoning leave been work. ed out, but there is stilt a great need for further study of outer treat. meets for severe eases that do not respond properly atter tate usual Met aid. Investigation is also being con- ducted into the physical effects of the deadly gas itt cases where the victim recovers. Among tate mite MMpat objectives of the studies is to determine whether there is perman- ent erinanent injury to the heart, brain, lungs, livor and other organs. There is stili much doubt, the bureau says, as to tete extent of the damage cans. od after the acute stages of gas poi- soning have been passed.. Blue Is Latest Color For Well -Dressed Car If you want your care to number among tite four hundred of motor - dont, have it painted bine. This is the dictum of the fashion experts 011 auto colors, who, in a monthly re- port of a large paint company, assert that black is no longer the color for the well-dressed ear, IU its stead, blue now reigns as the most populate' hue. For six mantes black has held the throne as the most popular car eoior, bttt blue, slowly advancing since No- vember, finally landed a knockout blow during Jasmary. Serge brae is one of the most widely used of the blue tints. •Green, which threatened blue's gains in December, has dropped to fourth place, although it is plot me- pectod it will remain there long, due to the marked interest shown in this eoior at the New York motor show. Maroon is now 10 second position, having climbed rapidly during the last three months, Brown continues to decline, according to the report, and gray still shows little ,sigh 0f be- cohlingwidely popular, Calgary. -Two Alberta doctors Dr. G. 51, Little and Dr, Gordon Saundora will soon commence training 10 To - )'onto to take supervision of health units to be etta;blishee at. x{iaii River and Red Deer during the present Year. The Rocketelle • Foundation is paying. their traintne :xpenses, Hon. George Hoadley Pfiu :.ter of Public health for Alberta, r 'eptly stated. "These rugs tyre the finest obtain- able. In material .and :::-'kniai:rbip they are superior to all other brands on the market. There is absolutely nothing to toffee -them at the price." "What is tele price? the Mist -enter inquired, "Just a moment, Madam, and I'll find out ler you," said the salesman, • FREE T° '.,-f FFER OP KRUSCHE If you have never tried I(ruschen-try' it now at our expense. We have distributed a great many. special "GIANT" packages which make it easy for you to prove our claim for yourself, Ask your druggist for the new `'GIANT" 75c. Package. This eosins of. our regular 75a bottle' together with a separate trial bottle -sufficient for about one week, Open the Mal bottie Brat, put it to enc test, and then, if not entirely comfit ed that I(rasehcs hoes evorythina we claim' it to do, the regular bottle is- stillasgoad as new, Taste it hack, Y'our:tiruggtat is authorleec( to return. volt 7Sc, immediately aud without rtuestfon.. You Have tried ICrusclo , free, at ottr expenee, Mutt conid. be fairer? Manufactured -by B, Graittbs Iiu hes, Ltd., Mo ultestcr, Bng. 1755). - rimt>orteret McGlalyrny eros, Led., Toronto, Lafs, ,A boa earned his first dollar, Ile i the dollar i 1 !charged a quart fog ice cream,.' some soda; acid candy ,to his d'ad' at the drug store. • Assistant -have you nal 'account, with tele store, =am? au ranter -No, hilt maybe I can arrange' matters :with meet. manager, Assistant (to manager) -A lady of no account to see you, sir. A girl's complexion doesn't away taste' as good as it looks: , putn the bank, in non Classified Advertising $aurr 11. OIt MAULiINEon ElAM/KNITTING, •All teoole• "Sills end Wool;' 1110 TY me," all eglor8, 71,?,,, ump'.es-1'rce. Stoelcing & a Mills, 1 cut T Uriilta, lint. A :Y OPFESR TO EVERY INVENTOR, .C8 List of wanted inventions and 0011 !rumination sent 'ree,.Tho Ramsay -Com pan.v, World Patent -Attorneys. 273 Bank S`. 'set,. Ottawa, Canada, 'EST' QUALITY ttrreatDr Negras. Bookini; orders ter tall delivery 1 ,a N OPFER 1O ev171'Y TNVENToe: ,.til List of wanted inventions and hili s Inliormatton sent free. The Ramsay Com- Ipany, World Patent Attorneys, 272 Bank' ,.treat.. Ottawa, Canada,, „r:u7115 rur same Sttinstead, Quebec. Father (after son had' taken 'enor- moue bite) Another bite like. that and you'll leave tenor tabi e. Son -Another• bite like that and I'll, be through. Life would be pleasanter for all+11 of us if we didn't have to take -sides in so many other peoples'' ewe. . and Henpeclt's ienei' thoughts at that moment probably were: "Its ea -great Vito 12 she done waken." ' Mrs. Perkinson-Who s that impres- sive -looking woman over yonder'? ' Mr. Pennington -That's Mee: : I11- ington. She' a very remarkable woman„ and they say she commands a very large =are- • - ,11ra. Perltineou•-How does' she earn 11? Mr, Pennington -She doesn't earn it. FIer husbandearns it, and she, commands it. Then there is tete Seotciiman who took out fire insurance• on his cigars.. Just eemember titin: The ,poor- houses, are chacit full of fellows who thought success was iu a distant city and who never looked for it around home. . , Nobody can fight like a coward cornered, .. You might get a better bargain by leading in- stead of driving it. „From the late hours some young men keep' you'd think they were training to be night watchmen. . 7 Sometimes a man gets a reputation for being big-hearted when he Is just soft-hearted and al- lows himself imposed' on, . , Aud you may have noticed tltet the footprints a man leaves behind ilial on the sands of time are not made with his feet. PEOPLE WE PREFER' TO' gO47GE: Book agents. Distant relatives, with luggage. Busybodies - Patronizing plutocrats. The gossipy. women. Gypsies. Insurance salesmen. Automobile salesmen. Tax collectors, A modern home today, is ono where the two necessities of life ate the bread and t!teePPtttter. Suspicious Wife -Where have you beeu all evening? . Husband -I've been talking busi- ness with Tom Baker, i8rite--Yes! And I suppose that Is baking powder sprinkled all over your shoulder? The =minter() golf may 15535 fit In tvitit the miniature salary. THE WAY IT USUALLY HAPPENS He tell for her, a charming miss, So lovely and petite; And, since he fell, we've noticed this -- He caul get on his Feet. Aluminum Playing Cards Aluminum is being used more and More for all sorts of purposes. It i5 being used tor cables that carry electricity ael'oss country (rout pow- er stations, in place of copper, aud its latest use in tiro making ot play- ing cards. These have the usuat colored Tacos and bucks and look and feel like ordinary cards, except that they are a little heavier, la the open air they will not blow away as do those made of enrdboard, and if they be- came soiled they tan easily be trash. od, which is a great advantage. It is interesting to remember that aluminum, although one of the com- monest of all metals, being. found in clay, was only .discovered so recent. ly as 1827 by Frederick Woehler, a Geruutn.-From This and That. Adversity is not the worst thing in life. Adversity is the turn in the road. It la not the end Of the trail unless -- unless you give up.: Van Amburgh. BLAC ,°; HEADS Get two ouuces or peroxine powder from your druggist. .ipr'tnkle en a trot, wet clout and 50 the face briskly. Every blackhead wiilI be dissolved. The one safe, sure and simple way to remove blackheads. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.. 5'. W. SCRAP - & 00. 422 Wellington 81.W., Toroato tired 9 �! a .'•Lra sa ii �f Get poisons out of the systems with Feen-a.mint,the Chewing Gum Laxa- tive. Smaller doses effective when taken in this form. A' modern, scien- tific, family laxative. Safe and mild. �`- � 4ty�tpl-+ gr i -: f S '55 3' AIi1t7.". R1)LIAP,Lt 1YISTttTMOS .251 TAI. paper mailed free. Address Friendship- Magazine. Maims, New York. t-iMai lity It is as one who stands by the mar- gin of a lake„ and gazes en his own image •close beneath him; conceive this contemplator of himself borne gradually aloft towards the heavens, and the image which he stili beholds as he soars will deepen in proportion as he nines. Areker Butler. „ 'I„ Leisure is quite intolerable except In. fairly small doses: -Aldous Huxley, our 3550800 Til8.30. aT w'SOLESamz PRICES Type Special Tyne Speolal Tin 201.1 ...8 .Y5 WD 12 .....11.98 En 109 .... 1.00 • Ulo 2.6"'..-. 1.35 118 190 . 000 Uy 227 . 1.45. Wst 109 - 1.00 ' Ex 222 . 2.85 IIx 120 ., 1.077 try 224 .... 2.45 Ms 112A :., 1.50 trx 245 .... 1.45 17x- 171A .,..1.10 rix 2110 .. 1.85 181)11•.,:., 1.05 N.E. Peanut 1."3 Y4beraany Guar,antteed, 24 -Sour Seridee gran Orders Tilted N as.zao Tose co. 35 attolanona t. er, Toronto, Ont, WHY SUFFER FROM YOUR UVEB? Why be' handicapped with un- sightly blotches. on the face, eyes withyellow tinge and that tired and languid feeling? This indicates a torpid liver. Headache, Dizziness and Bilious- ness surely follow. You must stimu- late,. your lazy liver, start the bile towing with Carter's Little Liver Pills. They also act as a mild laxative, purely vegetable, free from calomel and poisonous drugs, small, easy to swallow, andnot habit forming. They are not a purgative that cramps or pains, unpleasant after effect fol- lowing, on the contrary a good tonic. All druggists 250 and 7514 red pleas. t Rub Olinani's in gently. 11 0a11etrate3 sore ligament/, allays inilttntttation, soother, heals, 17 Pufs you on your feet! N LD R al. l4'. CHILDREN hate to take medicine as a rule, but every child loves the taste of Castoria. And this pure vegetable preparation is lust as good as it tastes; lust as bland and lust as harmless as the recipe reads. When Baby's cry warns of colic, a few drops of Castoria has him soothed. asleep again in a jiffy. Noth- ing is more valuable in diarrhea. When -coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, invoke. its gentle aid to cleanse and regulate a child's bowels. In colds or children's diseases, you should use it to keep the system from clogging. Castoria is sold in every drugstore: the genuine always bears Chas. FI, Fletcher's signature; A Fele nag to Women Lydia Es P!llkhaiif s Vegetable !upound U'd LYDIA 11. 1P1Ni2HAt1 MEDICINE CAL Lynn, glass„ U.5.A, and Cobourg, Ont„ Canada. JSSUE No.. 2-'3