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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1928-02-02, Page 7No mother in title enlightened age would give her, baby something elle slid not know Was perfectlyltarntleae, especially, when a few drops; of platin Castoria.will right a baby's etonlsch 01101 end almost'azty little ill. Dretful- nese and fever, :.too;ait Seems no 'time until everything is serene: T11 tt's the beau C t beauty of as cola; its gentle influence seems' just what Is needed'. It 'sloes all that, castor oil might accomplish, without 'shock to the system. Without the evil taste. Ws deilciouei : Being purely vege "table, you can give it as often as there's a sign of Colic; constipation; diarrhea or need to aid sound, natur- Just one warning; it is 'genuine "Fletcher's' Castorfa that 'physicians recommend. • Other preparations may be just' as free from all doubtful drugs, ilut'no child of this writer's is 'going to test them! Besides, the. book on care and feeding of babies that comes with Fletcher's Castoria isworth its weight in gold. sameessmrissesamismanseasa Children Cry for. Moaning Fog -horn ,.Disturbs Victoria Residents Can't Stand Noise! from Aid to'Navigation � Ottawas• -Distracted by the mourn fol drone of the fog -siren at Gallows Paint see tear nerves scattered by the anguislted groans borne across the waters in thick weather, the 'bar- reseed citizens of Nanalme, B.C., have now cause to hope that their re- preeentations to the Government foe - the removal of what Mayor Busby has characterized. -"an Intolerable public nuisance" may not he fruitless. "Yowling and moaning like an an- imal in its death throes" Washow die 'ailaiuful but eloquent speaker- term -I ed Nanaimo's fog -siren at A protest meeting there ,lnat week. ; .' Sympathetic Government officials hero feel that it tees deserietion 1s corroot, the . foghorn situation at Nanaimo- Is bad; and they are free to admit that. the Vancouver. Island City ie , entitled to It neve deal, n After lengthy disansake j with the department' here, the siren was. in stal.le'd in the fall of 1926. The city has had its fill of it alter a 16 -months', trial, and now the, -clamor has arisen for its removal. The Department of efarine and Fisheries is prepared to discard the 'siren,' provided that a sub ,stitute satlsfactbriy to shipping inter- ests and In conformity with the re, - (lineaments necessary for the safety of navigation ean'bo Instullee at Gal- lows Point. ' Money -lender: "Because i know your father so 'well, I am only cherg- Ing you fifteen per cent." Tories: • "I'm glad you didn't My grandfather,' too!" Friend—':'You have had your pooltet picked? But didn't you teel anybody put a hand in• your pocket?" Absent- minded friend—"Yes-••bet I thought it was mY own hand." Mi > ing- I nvesto'rs Intrinsic values govern market prices eventually- We shalt be glad to analyze, your holdings' from that aligle without obligation. - LYLE, BELL & CO. Stock Brokers, Mall Bldg., Td"ionto ELgin2136.7 Write, Were or Phone i riQf ern �' rage. Pekoe?, Thousznd;; of9eaple overt'' day read oi`- sun`as for,"Oratigo.Pekoe" tea,- yet rarely know --what this term means. Mr. Spalding Black, et the.Salada Tea Co, gives the following information .. on tho subject. 11t onetune Chin t produced praci'�j ' scally all: the tea used inthe world. uteri, the tip loaves of the tela inlet] looked silvery- in colour ...0011 when cared were wiry in shape. These tip leaves 'itei•o Called by the 'Chinese pa3 ho (nreaninF -silver hair), In 'tho Latter part of the-nmol:oenth corl- tmy, orlon tea growing had. spread e. tenaively to Ceylon and India, tea gron ore discovered that the colour of the tip leaved on the Ceylon and India tea bushes was changed by the ell- mato to a slightly more orange shade, so the Ceylon and ludistn tip leaves" came to be called "Orange Palc-ho" Phis' wee Boon anglicized to tho terns. w'o Limy hat e—"Orange Pekoe," which eliouid;' be Pronounced. "Peel •o." The' orclinarie iiuy'er•.ot tea,, when 1akiitg. tor ,"O'rango' Pekoe" .expects to I receive ti 04 -Ion or Indian BIack Tea. However; there are so many qualities Iof "Orange Pekoe" offeredto the pub- lic;'ailcl -frequently .at bargain the that a woi'cl of warning e, necessary. ,111veryone Jct fainiliai• With, the 'mer•- chant -who ]iets ,perishable, fruit and who sells for, very low prides -tile 'last of the shipment which .ilas -lost its freshness, the merehant wants to be rid of to avoid loss. The same thing applies to. tett, which also Is very perishable it exposed -to the, air. When you see cheap, tea, it is either verb, poor quality or else it has lost its freshness'and most of its strength, whether this tea Is called "Orange Pekoe:' or not. ' in Jails age of well -edited , news - Papers,, radios; automobiles and fast trainee accurate knowledge on a great host of subjects Is transmitted rapid- ly. The advance -of science 'has no- where been more valuable -to man- kind„ 'except perhaps in preventive medicine, than in the means of pro- teeting the purity and goodness' of foodstuffs. To -day, in accord with enlightened knowledge, the best tea Is always sold in, sealed ah' -tight packages; preserF- ing it from deterioration in flavour and.contaminatton -front any outside sonrce; Canadian tea -drinkers are to- day getting better and purer tea than ever before,'Tpe"sales of well -blend- ed and carefully packed package teas are constantly Increasing as a result of the Purity and superiority of these teas being advertised to the public," • Power Tube Improves: Multi Tube Receivers r yA power tube should always. he. used in the last audio stageof a multi - tube receiver. If more than one staga of audio, amplification ie employed. If the receiver is required to deliver only moderate volume the CX 112 type of tube is the proper one. For greater volume end best tone -qual- ity the' CX -271. or the CX -210 tubes should' be'. used. One 'disadvantage; of, the latter two Power tubes lies; in their comparatively high plate ..mr- tont consumption, but where, "13" eliminators are used this is not a drawback. Power tubes require higher "B" and "C" voltages than the other tubes in a receiver and for that reason separ- ate "B" and "O" connections are pro - 'tided. In older'recelvers title provi- sion rovision may not have been made. For such cases special ataptgrs or "dup- lex bases," as they are 'called, may, be obtainedwhich permit power tubes to be used in these old receivers witttoiit, any alteration n the receiver 4tself. The separate eonneetione mentioned are provided in the adapt- er, "Hardest Working" Clock In Paris To Be Retired Paris. -Tho hardest working clock in Paris, after sixty-five years of faithful toil,may soon be retired on a pensiott. • The ' instrument; created by, De- touche, cleekmakor to Emperor Na- poleon III, has been in service since 1863 in the Con,eeevatoay of Arts and Crafts. 'During these years it has rung more strokes than tsny other clock in Paris, since it sounded be- tween 8 o'clock' every evening and 8 the following morning the full hour at Melt quarter hour. That is'atb say, at three-quarters after midnight it peals' twenty --seven strokean, usual'perfonnanee, alwaysstartling to passers-by unaccustomed' -to, the laboriousness ' of Detouche's master- piece. _ Nnttinghamuhiro Witness: The only time that woman has spoken tor The is once. A St. AredreW'S Day. THE.STANES AN'-BE60M AN' BOTTLE ' nd Aan eat player of the game 'ou Stormont T,oclfnear'Bliiir'oti'r• b t te, Perth- shire. • Mr. 'James 'Gordon of 1:lie Strathatd " to Club in the bonspiel of the Slratbgtore. Curling proviuce when 40 rinks played off for the fifth time in a4' Years. ARS EDY T D AT INSPIRES FAITD People Who Have Used Dr. Ham's' Pink Pills Spe'aIk -of ' Therm' With Praise.": "Going Otto a decline'•is au expres- sion that Inas come to be known as one of the most diffecult cohditttons with which'phyticians -have to"deal. It Often describes an alarming condi- tion because it does "not yield •to 'or- dinary treatment and the debility con- tinues with loss of flesh and strength until the patient feels hopeless. In the majority of such cases. the victim puffers 'from lack of good, red blood, and if the blood can,. be restored to normal no other lnedioal•treatment is necessary. Proper food and.surishine.. Witt d0 the rest, Every man, woman, and child who lacks health and strength should at 0n00'take Di -. Williams'- Pinit Pills to build up their blood supply. The mis- eion,`of this medicineis to make new, rich red blood, aewhich speedily re- stores health and strength, "T am writing to tell you what -Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done fee me," says Mrs. J. 1i. Ou1teth, F'irdale, Man, "A. few years ago 1 was in a badly run- down condition, so Much so that I was subject to fainting spells which would leave me in such a condition that I Could 'hardly go about. Then. I was stricken with inlluonSa 'nue this fur- ther weakened me, and throughout the winter 1 remained 111 this condi- tion. 1 was taking dootoi•'s medicine, but ati it did not seem to help me, my mother, advised me to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pinks Pllis, ,and I got a couple of boxes to start on. When these wore done I seemed to feel an im- provelueet and :I gotta further supply to continue the treatment. I took in all about it dozen boxes, and by that time I was in the . best of health: and had gained in weight. My faith in Di. Williams Pink Pills is now unbound- ed, and I. keep a supply on hand and take -them occasionally if I am not. feeling' ng' quite , well. ' 1 often recom- mend them to others, and Cannot praise them enough tor restoring my health." You can get these pills from illy medicine dealer or by mail at 50c a box from The Dr. Whitman' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont.' ; Many Sports Known lAy Number of Players To the oeensional reader of sport- ing events port-ing:events the numerfeal terms need in headlines for the names of sports' are often confusing and at times cause him to go on to the opening paragraph o£_ the :tory to discover what kind of game'has been played. But to the regular reader of .sports news the numerical term is a familiar and accepted` port of sports termite: ology. - 'Name your game arid nine times out of ton -the follower of shorts till give you the numerical synonym for,it. A beskebball team, on whieh there are five positions, is n five or a quintet. A football team, '. because it has ;eleven positions, is au eleven; a baseball team a nine a,hockey, a six or sextet; an outdoor polo team, a foot or quartet an indoor polo team, a three of a trio and a'crew is an -eight. In other sports, in which the num- ber of .positions is not stanilardi%ed, the numeoical terns cannot be employ- ed, -hut there isalways some sort tri synooein to 1 take its plac0: Members_ of it wrestling`teatn,.because they 'com- pete on mats, are' called matmen, or sometimes are called grapplers. SWim- niers are natetols, feecerg, are sword's.- men' and a member of a rifle team is a marksliran• - rregtently, ton, the name 'of the place on which the gain is played is used ne a means to convey the real name of the sport. Tho most'cortm- mon terms rn-.this-division are( Dia- mond for baseball, gridieon for foot - hall, ice .for hockey; court' for basket- ball, tennis, squash, „ and squash. racquets; pool fin' swimmers, water for crew and cinder path for outdoor, Solicitor, at Shoreditch - Oonnty 'Court: What are your `husbend'sr assets'? (Wife:" 'Ail I know of is an unpaid. for motor -car. , • ..'_ VoNucye PHILLiPS� tet'wcN O x Forlikoubiess - due .to Acid INDIGESTION. '• $(t ,0 STOCACH NGARTDURN wEAbACNe.. GASES•NAUSEA Vt tt most people Sall indigostion is 08 ally mecess acid' in the stomach. The, food. has eonreti; The instant. .renis 1 is alt alkali which neutralizes zds acids But don't use entitle helps. Use. what your doctor would advise: The. best • help is ,Phillips' Milk' of. Magnesia,' T"or the 50 years since its invention It has remained standard with physicians. You will find nothing. else so quick In its effect, so hartnieee, lie efficient.' One tasteless spoonful ie. water neu- tralizes many times its volume in acid. The results are immediate, with 1no, bad aftet•effoCts. Onceco y0 resin. this tact, you will never Sleet with e;t ce s 'i acid r i thelar s ode ways.. Go learn --now—why this method is sepleme. Be sure to get the genuine Pltfllips' Milk of Magnetite preseribefd by pliysi• clans for 50 years in, correcting excess. aside. Each bottle contains full dli•eee utas any dtugltore, track Irlce latest "nonsense story 'cote, ceras a man who asked a well-inform- ,eel. ell-inform- ec friend: 1 e d: "Where do all the t nold motor -cars go?" 'They don't," was Ole reply. - Suitor="Sir,'I one very anxious to marry your daughter." _` Her ..Dad-- "Anxioue, eh? lever been insetted be- fore?" Suitor—"No, sir." Dad—"Alt, that expiates it." Mad . d Snow Cools Goods in Transit Commercial Usage of Carbon Dioxide Ice Is Changing • Refrigeration Methods limn -made snow is writing a new chapter in the story of refrigeration and the transportation of perishables and frozen things- A little of it: goes:, further for such usages than a lot of ice. 'It lasts much longer than ice and when it is gone, evaporated into the air, not even a wet pot is left., The sttiil' has long •supplied. chem- • Mai laboratory sport. Where it is fa- miliar as carbon dioxide gas, convert- ed under pressure into a liquid and then solidified.. The professor opens the tank of this "liquid stir" and astonishes his uninitiated pupils with a fall of enow to the floor,, It is said' that a British' army officer in India made use of the principle in the 186fl's to cool and carbonate his Scotch and soda. He worked out a method for producing stolid carbonic acid for his drinks in lieu of ice and took out -a patent, but lie left it to' others, de- cades,later, to develop the idea. Late- ly this -has been done successfully. By the costly laboratory method only 10 to 15 per cent. of the carbonic acid gas would condenseinto snow, but in the last few -wears ways have been found to obtain 80 per cent. or India in condensation. ' As a .result the snow is now manufactured' on a commercial scale and tong of it are made and used every day. 'It has made possible a number of achieve- ments in refrigeration scarcely dream- ed of before. By means of it fee create is now economically shipped from New York to Cuba and fresh sea food is gent to the'V4"es't. A fish shipment to Detroit which would' require 17,00"0' pounds of water ice, with two or more stops on the way far re -icing, takes only 1,200 pounds of solid' carbon dioxide. There is no deterioration to rolling stock or product; since therein no moisture or brine, and the acid' released by evap- oration serves only to drive out the oxygen and prevent decay. Five gal- lons of ice create packed: with the new refrigerant weighs one-third of what it would if paciced in the usual way. It has been used' to send • butter, cheese, eggs' and confections in small parcels by mail or express. in ship refrigerationeeo avoid' the high cost. of Installation of refrigeration plans; in excavation work to avoid the cost of installing ice "snaking machines and" bring coils for freezing quicksand. The reduction of the substance by evaporation is about. 10 per cent. in twenty -foto- hours when properly stored. 'The carbon dioxide gas given oft, being heavier than air, fens a sort: of insulating blanket, keeping. the warm air away.- `Under certain con- ditions this refrigerant is said to be fifteen times: as efficient as water ice. Its temperature is from :110 to 114 degrees below sero: Carbon dioxide has long been in, dispensable at the soda fontltain, Ob- tained front lie gas, produced when coke; is burnedundeit . certain condi- three it is purified and liquefielf antler -pressure, then put up in cylinders for soda fountainuse and -other purpose;e it tlee snow manufacturing plant this h.luitl, tooled, It allowed to expand', and ,when a fined quantity of the solid liar- thus been formed it is scraped into. 'molds and, - 'compressed into twentyrpound blocks, which are sawed by the packers of various commodities into the eizas desired, ' Minard's Liniment relieves pain. liven ruts and chuck -holes have their uses, A stolentruckloa1 of aldo- hol was seized recently when ono wheel bogged down into a hole. Say its with flowers, -Say it with gvreete, Say it with kisses, Say 11 with elite, Say it with jewelry, Say it .with drink, But always lie caretni f NURSES bot o l crhGl 10l,aap,;tu -'01 Ii1ca1•.n.blo�.. ins arnliO1lota.wfih lt11Yile and :klIfed three Years' 4nt c Of 'd'raining - t oLoapitel5, New lark oity, 01rs r'ot)ng woollen; having the rerluirrad education and siosir000'tet boceinnl nbrees Ih1g-X-Iost'ltai has adopted the night -hour Nvatten The.. pUpIlq receive., inllfin•m5 01, theehoell.i a 10otltla15' anewance and -ire0'oliiig SOPon0Ae to a:nd '.frnln New :fork. :Puy further tiafornrutlml wren the s 00,OtIntendent, • (SStJE No. 5-'18 W izole cw Place in Iowa P514100 Crain aneeT0 Prevent Radio -.Interference Out In til e little college town of Ftinneld in. Tel ,a, the wheels of pro - men 1 mn t. not int;ltfere with rnilo' reception between Jho Qlonrs of 12 noon 'and' 12 midnight, .according : to the, (ext of an 'ordinance passed by .tile city ,authorities, -just received b the Federal Rad10 Commisaien, • • -1 he ordinance limits the use of 0100 t.rica1 devices, snoh as washing uia- e1011o0, Vaeatlm cleaners, ete;, ,which, cause interference with. radio recep- tion only during the' -Morning hours, The city law was �pussed lifter the an thorities had 'received protests from radio owners, who 'complained that housewive:s' devices,' driven' 'by elect- tr,icliy„ had 'completely disrupted' choice programs in afternoons and evenings. A 1ine,of $100 or thirty days in Jail has been set 's the alternative punish- anent,for violation of"the ordinance, the text of which said: 'tit"' Shall be unlawful' for any per eon to operate any `instrument, device or machine of any kind- whatsoever, the operation of which Mail cause' electrical interference with radio re- ception,,„ within the city' limite of the city of Fairfield; lows, between the hours of 12 . o'clock noon aria 12 o'cldek midnight on any -day after the 'taking effect • of this ordinance, save and excepting only such. as may be 'necessary in making X-ray pictures or examinations 'in emerge_ ney cases of -physical injuries." • BAB. N SSU � . . TABLETS ALWAYa I THE E B ME Once a mother has used Baby's Own 2obiets tor her little ones she always keepo:a supply on hand,' for the fleet trial convinces her there is nothing to equal them in' keeping 'children well." The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and:sweeten the stomach„thus driving out constipation and Indiges- tion, colds and simple fevers; and making teething easier. Concerning them, Mrs. Saluste' Pelletier, St: ran- mas, Que„- Writes: -"I have used. Baby's. Own Tablet's for the ,past ten yeas'and am never without them in the house. They have •ativays given the greatest satisfaction and I can gladly recommend them to all mothers of little ones." The Tableis are sold by medicine dealers or direct by mail at 28 ants a box from The Dr. Wil- liams' ]Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Search. for `.`Dawn”. Renewed in Nfld. 'Eight Men Heard Sound of 'Plane at Same Hour 1St. John, Nfl ilo n .investigation of the reports that a plane, possibly the Dawn, ,wast heard off the southern shore of Trinity Bay on Dee. 24, shows that six nfen, bird shooting from a boat, three miles off Hearts Delight, all declare- that the sounds of a pique could be distinctly heatd earning from a south-east direction. At the same hour two men on shore state that they were so positive that the sounds came• from a plane that they climbed to the top of a woo;1 pile to catch sigllt•of it, but the sky was overcast. Similar stories have been 'itivestigat- ed- without shaking tine testimony. As a result the area between Trin- ity: and Conception Bay is being comb-, ed by search parties in the hope of finding the Grayson plane. • . The search bas been actively taken up bepause "of the reward of $$X,000 offer ed b M A. Mos o New Y ]o, f law York; for the discovery of plane 05 occupants, hire. Frances Wilson Grayson, ac- companied by Oskar Omdai, pilot, and Brice Goldsborongb', navigator, set out from. Roosevelt' Field-, New Yorlf, fn the arriphiblan plane Dawn, Short- ly -after five o'clock, eastern -standard. time, on the afteenopn of Friday, Dec. 23, for Harbor' Grace, Newfoundland, en route to' Oroydon, Ilingland. At 9,45 o'clock the following Sunday night the officer in charge of the gov- ernment wireless; station on Satlfe'Is- land claimed he heard distress signals from the Dawn, at tbat time many hours 'overdue. A searell be, United States destroyers: of . the waters be- tween Cape Cod, where the Dawn was last Sighted, and Sable Island; subsequently conducted, failed tore- veal trace of the missing aeroplane, Ito ' od fr Pekoe —To n HHty clean, bright bright Alurninum A Nice:Country Quiet Tea "Shop League Formed in Moscow! to Get Peaceful ,Places to Talk at Night Moscow,—After serving as judge in the great accordion -playing contest which lasted for eee'eral daysy'Gelzer, `British Golfers- Ask Freedom For `'the. "Nineteenth Hole” London—A meeting of the Execu- tive Coilncil of the Go11 Clubs Protec- tive Association here decided' unani- mously to Petition the G-overnment .to remove restrctiono on the "nineteenth hole" enforced since the war under. the -Defense of'the Realm Act, limit- ing the before wherein- Intoxtcants can be seta. the priina ballerina and idol of pre- The Golfers' Association follo�ds numerous others in ' attacking . con- tinuetion of the, wartime restriction. TIie Daily'. Express- began' recently to display a series of trifle comments on the' ebsurditles of the law, which is nicknamed Dora. It gives this In- stance: "You can buy soda water up to ID p.m. to -day and „9.10 p.m. on other week -days, but you cannot buy milk after .9 p.m. to -day or 3 item. on other. week -days.", Woodsmen—Keep Minard's handy. would be like 111 this ambition is ever fulfilled. • 1Moseow is already as noisy as Naples. Where ean a couple of Soviet business men -go for• a quiet evening's talk The home is impostible for Muscovites have on an average' only fifty-six square feet -of floor space each; which means three persons to a room, or nearly a snore' to a stet -room. list. And the Muscovites are an ex- pansive people, who like giving up- roarious parties. Others play the gutter, accordion, revolutionary millionaires; and dapper officers. of Moscow, danced .to the strains of the favorite instrument of: the Russian workers, evoking frenzied delight in she popular audience which jammed, the State Experimental Theatre. On 'the same: occasion Anatole 'Lu- nacharsky, Commissar of Ednration, declared; t1$at the accordion would sof- fits to satisfy the proletariat's musi- cal yearnings till the workers and' Peasants-were able td. afford pianbs. One shudders to think what Moscow, violin or'piano, or, in default of these, their radio sets. Muscovites take turns all evening at the flat's sole telephone. In the kitchen half a dozen primus stoves and three or four servant girls' roar un'ceasin'gly. Why not go to -h club? But a Moscow club .is altogether unlike the New -York Bankers' Club, a place of repose bordering on eofna. It is a place of -agitation, just like a Jacobins' club during the French Re- volntbion, and ono is lucky if he finds the members innocently engaged in putting down the tobacco evil and not discussing colored Illustrations on the ravages caused by asphyxiating gas. In Sumner there are the boulevard's but there lane may be suddenly startled by M. Rykoff'a stentorian voice ex- plaining industrial reconstruction broadcast front, a Minn behind one's beck. So one Moscow league has been formed, namely, "The Friends of the Soviet Tea Shop," to agitate for the esttublishm_ent of plain tea shops with - tea, but without ag`itation. Men• `Called' Poor Creatures As Compared With Women London. --"Men are poor creatures compared with women," saidSir°Wil- liam Arbuthnot Lane, noted physician, speaking at a demonstration of the ashythntitc health movement:. "It is upon the woman that the fue. tare of this country depends, and we must do everything in our power to keep hor physically fit," he said: Sir William declared it is simple to keen fit. Good, clean, healthy food, fresh air and simple exercises would keep the body fit without any of the arti- ficial means eo often indulged in. Minard's Liniment for asthma. A �� ago if officiate n A generationg lay leis loco urging the need of more pari: space. Nowadays, they aro urging the need of /pore parking space. .Canada's European -Imports the Best pf Peasant,Stock Saskatoon, Saslc,—In bringing set- tlers to Canada from l;uropa, the Canadian National 'hallways are se- curing• good pehsant stock, J hSe.`&Io- Gowan, western` mantigel-of the Colonizetnon Department, told the Saskatchewan agents of ,the company, who held a'confei•emce on coloniza- tion matters in the Icipig•George...Hotel. petallike which &ib being bevegllit from. the continent of :Europe, Mr.Mc- Gowan said, arrive in Winnipeg with from $d0 Oto $600 in Canadian cur reney in their pockets in spite of tli.e fact that they had to pay out in the neighborhood of $1,000for transpor- tation. This bet, he contended,: should be'seflicient to prove: that such people aro'upstauding citizens 011 their' own countries aid should, therefore,' na- turally become upstanding citizens sof Canade. batty (at th t e to• man 1 050,1 bellied) --"I 'hops- my'.hat. is not For- t viaag you ,i Dfio i4lare-,"lt in wort -r- ing me 0 tot --m_:' wife wanks onei ire. "That':; 'what T call a finished ser- mon said 0=wenl8n when the clergy- rnan'e 4.1roning voice herd seated.: "I'in glad to peer it," Said herneighbor: hltd ala oetho-pe." Up iven' g _ .a MiWard's Liniment'for sick anima! a With new color schemes transform - Mg the kitchen, kettles of old rose and pots of nile green with tan in- teriors 11055 tieing the style, what will the pot call the kettle? Classified Advertisements LTleslm-.-A•NEW BOOK' of PQULTaY 11' RocIle: kwoBenods. Lon. i1. Guild & Sona, Box T., , - : 4,RRY—JOIN CANADIAN 0031- - R10SPONDB11CI0'Mute Address ex 1020; Calgary-, Alberta. d • List of "Wanted inventions'.. and Felt'Information Sent Pre* On Regnant - - T813 -SAERMBY CO,. Dept, W, ala nook 8t„ Ottawa, tint. TheNew Freely -Lathering'. ticur4 Shaving Stick - For Tender Faces', EMOLLIENT' !dEoICiNAC ANTISEPTIC Swollen Joints Sore muscles and strained lige- entente quickly relieved by apple cation of Minard's Liniment. Nothing Like It to Relieve Colds In formula end actlen, Buckioy's Mixture le different tram all other remedies. It literally "nab like a aaah" in conquering coughs end healing the inflamed porta. The Sa- igon( relief that follows the first dose is multiplied 40 times in a 15 - tent bottle I " Buckley's" .should .be la every home. Your druggist sells It under a mono, -back guarantee. W. K. Buckley, Limited, 024 142 Mutual 8t. Toronto 2 like a Acts l,•-• Aai legle eIP Provo it • etie NEQ� FOR J Q A You doubtless depend on .Aspirin toinalce siiiort work of head- aches, but -remember hat it's lust as. :dependable fail antidote for ` many other pains! Neuralgia? It'iany have found real relief in an 'Aspirin tablet. Or for toothache; an effectiveway to relieve it, aiid the one thing doctors are willing you, should give a child— of an e, Whether y ag W r to ups cold, or relieve the -serious pain 410111' neuritis: OI d eP-seated rheumatism, there's 'no ig 2 tate like AS rein. just make certain it'sgenuine; T it must have Bayer on the box arni on every tablet, All druggists,proven with proven directions. Physicians prescribe5�p s >lra YC it does OT . affect the heart Aspirin k the trademark (reersternd le Canada) indicating Iloyeeliauuteeture, 1211110 12 18 well known at h Cllr ha meant rayotmanufacture, to alsml he pul1v against tm!UL gone, the Tablets willpc uu,myKGM144 their ''13405 Cross' trodpmarL•. •