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SSt, lt,mv,rence i`trilayl t' 'Teoronno (2), Ont..
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IIIALlc � worse is thatsuper-malice thaE creeps
Malice at 4`113, limo,, is 4...roprc Ion
in' and out and around us until we
Siblo state of mind. When it comes t t -teal it {loing fta'i'ell wait, and 'et we
to being, there le a return to the prima- 110700 know lvllon it i5 gohfg to st,11110
tivo. Probably the psychologists 110,- ' '
would describe it as a return'to type, This sort is so delicate iu its ma -
'Wo would probably say it was ,l ahinations that it becomes posiiively
'throw -back." snaltish, You cart never tell Where
its fangs are going to bite next. The
T call it--- doesn't [natter what we ct
malice i • a ver badthing And when mind that' Iles this kind of malice is
4 Y it is not fa1'' off ineanity; for ft is no
it conies, there is no; telling ]low far And certainly it is no
normal malice R Y
S01110 badly
we sh 1 go in it. It grips Sa b
ab y e Y
' a] mind that .conceives -it:
—'seriously; it lands them in a` very spam
Fortunately it is not prevalent. But
dangerous;and seen a criminal, post-
tion. 'wo do have to deal with it at times,
Then it is that onf soul and happiness
But malice of the usual known kind, elle in jeopardy.
the kind that is obvious—and, if the •
odd expression may be used, above- '
board—is bad enough. What is reals Ali ard's Liniment for Cou hs.-
g Y minareps
OkN�tA'�
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For 21•oubles
due to Acid
INDIGESTION
ACID STOHAce
HEARTBURN
HEADACHE
GASES. NAUSEA.
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Sick stomachs, 'sour stomachs' and
indigestion ueually mean edam acid.
° The stomach nerves are over -stimu-
lated. Too much aid makes the atom-
• ach. and ,intestines' sour.'
Alkali killsacid instantly. The best
form is Phillips' Mflk °f—Magnesia, be-
cause one harmless, tasteless dose
neutralizes many times its volume in
acid. Since ith invention, 50 years ago,
it has remained -the standard with
phyaicirna everywhere. tions—any drugstore. •
Fortune, Discovered
In Ali OId Building
`Two Okl •Prospectors ;Make
Strike it/ "Ghost" Towyn .
of West
Yerington, A;o�'.—Angora, ouo.oi ilia
w is ghost" towns whose streety:
once echoed to the ,tramp Of sour-
doughs and ploddiiigburros, again has
yielded "pay dirt." Not frons the
earth that; men probed hopefully in
truest of riches in a bygone era of the
.golden -lest, but -in the ruins of an
old abode buildingwas 0rsmall ter -
tune recovered. -
Buried treasure—$5,000 worth of
$?i0 gold Ziieces—was there, stained
with blood:.. and lying unmolested for
65 years to become, strangely` enough,,
"strike".' for two old pyespeetore-
Wall'ace Dowell and :smiles I -Tend -el. It
T
<vas chance that brought an ii 1ev ect-
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p
ed change in the fortunes- of, the inen,J
two of the fast disappearing type of
prospectors who followed the,trails`
,over monntain and, desert,, 'Jn anan-
cient motor;vehicle.Which they nursed
along,—one 'driving, the otherholding
the clutch. Dowell and- .Handel
stopped one day'`lreeentiy in the shad-
ow of the, crumbling walls et .Angora,
GO smiles- east of liere, seeking relief
front the desert heat.
The desolate picture which greeted
the prospectors as they paused fob
their siesta conveyed nothing of the
e
one-time greaof t tness hvillage.that
to -day lives only in history and le
Take a spoonful in water and your
unhappy condition Will probably end
in live minutes. Then you will always
know, what to, do. "Crude suis harmful
methods will never appeal to you, Go
prove this for your own sake. It may
save a groat 1nany disagreeable hours.
Be sure to get the genuine Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi-
clans for 50 years in correcting excess
acids, -Each bottle- contains full' direc-
r
N0 wonder this
T rile'®
Mother
is pro; :d
"ll qY .little son, Richard, was
.LV.k troubled a lot with constipa-
tion," says Mrs. Ethel Evans, 265
MonarchPark,Toronto, Orit. "He
got very weak, run-down andunder-
weight. I gave him California Pig
Syrup; and in just a little while he
was eating heartily and gaining.
Now I'm proud as can be; he's so
robust, bright and active."
Temporary relief should be far
from the first consideration when a
child shows by bad breath, coated
tonguebiliousness or a lietless,weak
condition, that he's constipated. Of
CAL 1 F O R N I A
course, the child's system needs a
prompt cleansing. But the young-
ster's bowels also need toning and
strengthening.
That's where California Fig Syrup.
does its best work. It help$ strength-
en
trengthen the bowel muscles; gives tone to.a
weak stomach. That's whyfaulty
digestion improves with. its use;
bowel movements become regular
and remain so.
Every child loves its flavor; ita
cleansing action iepromptbut gentle.
A purevegetableproduct;no clanger
of causing the laxative habit. It has
full medical endorsement.
There are many imitations; but
the word California marks the
genuine.
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Once Aitgora was a roaring town,
coveted by, both "California and Ne-
vada, and finally narked on the map
of the latter place 'after a federal sur -
?fey established its claim It was
;"bad" even in an 'ora :when civic vir-
tue was at Jew -ebb among the boom-
towns of the youthful west Then
came the rebellion against the domin-
ance of the lawless element in Febr-
uary, 7-56d The lawalitding organized
a vigilante committee, seized the ar-
mory and established' order after ar-
resting the sheriff his deputies and
four despera Tos, whom they hanged.
It was co 1t -dining that clean-up that
a story about Governor Nye of Nevada
is told. Hearing of the excitement,
he telegraphed, Samuel Young, then,a
county commissioner, }earning that no.
violence must be done. Back went
the laconic reply: "All quint and or-
derly. Your men will be hanged in
half au hour."
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;'I91 94 COUNTRIES"
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tale Novi
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eti Sum of $600,000,06';
Every Year
.London—periner ant 1'aye1 are 1L
Permanent source of. revenue to Br1,.
rain's hairdressers. L' It is estimatedr
tliat 10,009,000 melsbers of the so -call.
ed. weaker Ilex spend "1000,000,000
revery year on this particular' form et.
glorifying . their crowning glory. A.
p01•lnaaient in this. country costs on
an 'average, 318 and 040.15 needed
Gout times a year,
Hi addition the average: woman
° silouds 1140 a year in the hairdresser's
Parlor 'in. in shampooing, shing-
ling
0 waving, shampoo ,,, s lag-
. ling a31d 00 011,
Fashionable wtiinen sometimes pa,Y.
as muoh as $2,500 a year to their hair-
dt'essers, Tito felninin,e Ilitircnt of-
ten-tests
f-
t n- tests as much as a dolls tar
@ c i, a
0110,101`.,..10 'a Tittle_ More, and ; i1 a
"blue raise" is,iven 'as well, wlileh
simply means a water -rinse' with 'the
addition of a blue bag, it costs half
a dollar ettra, Five dollars is the
fee for bleaching, and two dollars for
en egg -and -rum shampoo.
According to a number of tonsorial
experts, the saciety woman' of today
spends' something -like "'live or six'
hoursevery w.kelt 'at tkis shrine of
beauty.
Indicative of the extrema interest`
of hptb Sex00 in 'this Comparatively
now industry or profession, is the
hairdressing Fair of Fashion, whioh
/was Bold hero, recently..
All the latest fashions and styles
-were revealed. There' were seen and
explained the mystl'les of the classic.
shingle, the satin shingle, the silvery:
glory, the piquant' crop, and even-. a
wonderful Method. of training a baby's
hair to grow -early-
The mechanical side played an •im-'
portant part in the exhibition. Weird
apeelmens of electrical -apparatus,
super -permanent waving machines,
Iooking late "giant octopi with fear-
some tentacles, super -Winders,- and all
the paraphernalia of the industry.
were 'shown.
There were, demonstrations of the
only way to adjust a mud -pack and
an foe -pack. Shelves were laden with
lotions, 'balms and complexion pow-'
tiers.
Cue i'evealation+of the esllibtion
was that womenare not the only
seekers after beauty. There was a
fair percentage of men in the Was
-
pliderly men spend much time and
large sums of money trying to
smooth away wrinkles and'the double
chins, and young men erowd the
hairdressers.' parlors tryipg \not to
look like the old -men.
Liberal Forces' at Work
Antel :.spe Problem
h Worrying Ideho
Herds Increase Too Fast and
Farmers See Crops ' -
Menaced
Boise, Idaho. -Idaho antelope are in-
creasing so fast that -tile state game
department is considering methods of
remedying conditions against which
farmerti of Butte, Lsmhi and Custer
Every package of Reel Rose Tea is prepared with',
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ROSE' bRA GE P extr.a2z22A
ATTENTIISN
DEALERS
Messrs. Tanguay, Limited of
Quebec, Quebec„Beg to an-
nounce— •
The opening;' of an Ontario
. Sales Office at 2834 idtindee
St., Toronto, under the direc-
tion of 14. L. Spicer, former-
ly $eeretary-Treasurer of.
Empire Fertilizers Limited.
We can offer .EXCEPTION-
ALLY LOW PRICES on Mix-
ed Fertilizers, Superphos
pha'te "and Fertilizer Mate.
rials sold in carlots for cash
ONLY. . Write above ad-
drees for prices, etc,
AGENTS, WANTED
counties are protesting.
The ,antelope problem Is not -as
easily 'solved, .game department offi-
cials pointed out, Its are some other
cases, since the antelope by nature
and temperament Is not fitted for the
'life 00 a -shunted game animal. Ris
curious nature causes him to .pry in-
to things, and en open season prob-
ably would result in the- extermina-
tion of the Idaho antelope herds, as
cording to It. E. Thome, state game
warden. A little red flag, or almost
anything flattering in the breeze, will
attract the antelope's attention and
thenceforward his only function is to
grace the festal board. •
But in the last year the Idaho herds
have grown from 2,500 adults to 4,000
This is more antelope than can be
conveniently eared .for in the.tort-
tory concerned. So” the antelope,
having but slight regard for the sights
of private property, havebeen invad-
ing farm fields and eating the crops.
A' fence of the ordinaryheight bee
not the slightest interest for the an-
telope. He takes it in his stride and
when lie want to leave he goes out 1
the same way he came in with only a
sneering remark bftwo about the sinr-
Ole-minded fellow , who tried to stop
him with barbed wire.
As a remedy, Bill I-lamilton, a •
wrangler of the Pahsinoror country
has been put undtr contract to round,
up a lot -of the young antelopes. ,They I
will be fed at the state expense until
they can care for theniteives, then i
liberated in the country 'between St,)
Anthony and Dubois, a' great antelope
range before the coming of the white
man virtually denuded it. I
The• rood. wishes of 'autoists who
have. staged impromptu races with'
antelope go with Hamilton, 1011)05 0110
motorists report many well authen-
ticated instances -of antelope travel-
ling fifty mi1e5 an hour,
"A -girl generally gets a good trim-
ming ;for slipping a tip over on a
bookie."
Franchise Dangers
Times of India: We have frequent-
ly stressed the point, anti we do it
with the utmost earnestness,• that the
present is not the time to enlarge It
Sian electorates. Thereis indeed
much ground for thinking that the.
electorates are already too large: The
Many cases of maladministration
among loal boards and smaller muni-
cipalities point the same moral. As
the 'control of admnlnietration passes
into Indian hands it must of neces-
sity rest, in the first instance, with
the intelligentsia, whose efforts are
hound to he lianipered by the claims
or a large and ignorant electorate. To
give people the vote th'et and edam -
tion afterwards would be to put the
cart before the horse. Education
must come first. It is the duty of the
Government and the intelligentsia to
educate the masses as speedily 05'pO8-
Bible so that they oan take an inteIli-
gent part; in the government. of the
Country. •
WHER YOUR BABY
CATCHES A COLD
In spite a' all pretauti0ns little ones
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changeable trays o0 our Pall season.
When 'the Frst symptoms appear—
sneezing, redness of the eyes, run-
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should be given at once. They will
rapidly break o the cold' and prevent,
more serious complications.
Mothers who keep a box of Baby's
Own Tablets -in the home always -feel
safe. In fact they are like having a
dobtgr in the house. They are -gen-
tle but thorough laxative that sweet:
en the stomach and .regulate tlt'e
bowels, thus driving out constipation.
and indigestion and'reliev,ing-the baby
of the many childhood ailments which
'are the direct ;result of a clogged con-
dition of the bowels or Sour stomach.
They are absolutely safe—being guar-
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ful to even the youngest babe. They
cannot possibly do harm—they always
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1
Baby's Own Tablets are sold 1 y all
*woe ddeelers QI; will he gent by
Imail at 25 Oetlts' a bori-irom The, Dr,
Williams' Medicine Co,,- Brockville,
Wickham Steed in the Review of
Reviews: To melt has long seemed
plain that the overthrow 00 the Con-
servative Government last May would
cause events in Europe gradually to
move, in a liberal and democratic di- war, one of the habits acquired in the
rection. At Geneva the beginnings of last war may possibly be continued,
this movement were discernible,as One who obviously has the welfare of
was also the aprehensive unwilling- the nation at heart has suggested that
mess of,the stationary -and the retic- the }gearing of identity discs should
tionary forces to yield to it. Had Mr. be compulsory, In view of the casual
MacDonald not felt able to visit Press- ties in the streets nowadays.
dent Hoover 'the pliocess of liberals-
zation-might have been checked Be-
lief In the impossibility of an Anglo-
American agreement for the redue•
tion of naval armaments would have hospital, getting censored" Censor-
erxconraged every partisan of things ed?,1' "Yes, I lead several important
as they were dourly to oppose the Darts cut out.
things that are to be.
Botha and His Countryten''
Johannesburg Times; .The Cabinet
has refused a site at Union Buildings
for a Memorial statue to General
Botha, one-time ,Commaiideldn-Chief
Of the Boei' Army and the first Pre-
Mier of South Atria under whose aegis
the Union Buildings were erected. One
would have thoughtthat any South
African Government — whether Na-
tionalist or, South Apdcan Party—
would have been proud' to honor the
memory of so -distinguished a sou of
South Africa as Louis Botha—al-
though'hls good deeds for the Union
have ;given him -a monument much
more enduring than stone or brass.
Louis Botha loved this country with
deep Sincerity and that the country
loved him has been proved with great
frequency. The farmer's boy of the
past was destined to -become Com-
mander -in -Chief of the Boer forces 1
during the most momentous years in
the history of `the Republic, and, af-
ter the signing of the Peace Treaty of
Vereeniging, he developed a sense of
vision. and statesmanship which trans-
formed four antagonistic provinces in-
to a great- Union—how great in the
future depends entirely upon those
who"Iive in it,
•
Although there is to be no more
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"I want to be present when; Mr.:
Hamilton, aboard his bronc, starts to
,round up a few''ll£ty-mite-an--hour. an-
telope," was the,comment of one
sportsman well aetivainted with'a
telopeana.
fi
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"Our opponents aro trying to win
this election with a campaign of ly-
ing; but, thank Heaven, we have a
candidate who can beat them at their
own game.'
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INFLUENCE •
One of the ;most interesting astro-
nomical discoveries of the'last century
was that of the discovery of Neptune.
For •a long time it was thought tha.
Uranus was the farthest planet from
the sun. But there was a strange
thing about Uranus. John Couch,
',Ale.ms noticed that the orbit of Ur-
anus was regularly deflected from the
normal course; from which he infer-
red the attraction\ of some greater hid-
den body Withithe "true instinct of
the scientisthe•sethimself tofind out
what the hidden body was which • de-
flected Uranus in this way; and :alvay
in the unfathomable blue he [lie-
covered a great planet, eighty-five.
'times the SIN `,.of'our •earth, which was
s kSegpently called Neptune He
i
found it because of the attractive in-
fiuenee ;which that great hidden body
exercised upon the smaller.
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Everything
seemed a B rden
"I feel I must forge and telt you of the great
'benefit I hare derived from Ertsch011 Salle. For
three years. I suffered from constipation, depres-
sion and nerves, whit made everything scent a
burden.
filter attending doctorsonand off for ;him
period I commenced to take Erusehen, and frays.
then I' gradually got back to my natal state 0
health. I have tuns resumed my duties, and wort:
"is oast Moro 4 pleasure.
I am emits"n&1010itliYtraschanSalts,mtdalter
being back at business nearly gin tads ant main-
taining 000'Erttsehenffeeling' mut reco,o,00d tho
public to take the •lt tie daily dose, ass keep
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I shall always be plsased • to answer arty
inquiries is praise ofRrusehcn Salta." —110.
Original 1,115,00 1110 for tnapeatlos.
ran.lnahen Salto 15 obtainable at drug ana
;apartment stores 1a Canada at 76e. a bottle.
months- goo health to; ;half -accent
a dan4 or t
"I think Lydia E: Pinkhani's
Vegetable Compound is wonderful!'
T have had six children of which four
are living andmy youngest is a bon-
nie baby boy-itoweeight months old
who weighs 53 pounds. 1. have takm
your medicine before each of them.
was :bora and have certainly re
ceived great benefit from is. I urge
.my friends to take it as 1 am sure
they will tecoive the same heip 1did"
--Mrs: Milton McMullen, Vanessa,