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The.Bright Iliad.
There are few books which are fit
to be remembered in our wisest hours,.
but the Ille.d is brightest en the melten-
estsdaye; and embotliesetill all the sle-
light that fell on Asia Minor. No mod-
ern joy or ecstasy of ours can lower its
-height, or dim its lustre, but there it
HES in the east of literature, as itt
were the eerliest and latest produc-
tion. . . The raye of Greek
poetry etruggle down to us,- and Mingle
with the sunbeams of the recent day.
The stctuo of Memnon is cast down,
but the shaft of thelliad still meets
the sun in hie risingeeeThoreau.
• Changeable.
They -were the rawest lot of recruits
the sergeant had ever had to tackle.
11•Ie worked bard at them for three
,houns, and at la,st thought they were
getting in some sort a flare, so he
deckled, -to test them. •
tuenl" he barked. Then, be-
fore they had °eased to move, came
the order, "I.,eft turn!'"
- One burly yokel elowly lett the
ranks and made oft -teems& the barrack
000111.
.there!" yelled the 'eergeent;
'where are you off •th?"--
"I've bed enoagh,',' replied the re-
erutt. , "You don't know your own
mint' two minutes running."
Wm Liniment In the stables.
Two -headed snakes, abnormal area-
- tures like two -headed calves, are occa-
sionally found,
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A sample ef metamorphic rock known as gneiss is 8110W11, in the sketch
hero. This particular sample la from Utah. Notice how -the rook has been
banded and folded as the result of earth moveinents, •
The great movements of.the earth's
crust whfch lower' sea floors, bring
mountain ranges into existence', and
cause eeithqualtes wed volcanoes hay"
an effecrupon he rooks themselves.
This is what we naturally would ex -
Consequently we find e third type of
rook corning into existence.
The sedimentary rocks, it will be re-
meMbered, resulted front the wearing
away ot the primary or fire -hardened
rocke, the debris being deposited es
aediment in the ocean where in time
it was contented into neerrock forma -
Muse.
Now ive find changes in both igneous
and sedimentary rookie creating a new
type of rock known as the Metamor-
phie rock. The word "metamorphic"
is formed from the Greek word mean-
ing to "transform." Hence a metamor-
phic rock is n changed or transformed
rock. . -
The chief agents which accomplish
the transformations are pressure and
temperature. The presence of moleture also bas an effect.
The rocks 3,10 811.1.)j 01011 to tremen-
dous preeetire in the great earth move-
ments, 'Phis pressure also helps to
generate heat. '
Dere is great value in
- -.Dairy PailS. ire know
. there eXiStS a big de.
fOr 1Shed,
gOOd-Wearillg sanitary
dairy pail Selling at a
poptlior,priee. Here it
is—the P Pail,
, nosy etyle. See them in the
tfq greg. Ai% t ot. i444,
ig eel', note ea settee 0..•
all cracks and crevices—
and mark lite IOW price -°--
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only one dol,leer. 4quin
your dairy throUgliOnt With
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Sometimee rocks al's Oohed deeper
into the earth, where they are heated
as a result of the higher temperatures
deeper down in the earth. •
The heat and pruritus - tendo to
make the rocks more compact, It also
causes changes,in the"charaoter of the
minerals forming -them,
A frequent' result of the intense
preesure is to cause the rocks to as-
sume a sort of laminated: structure go
putt they split smelly int thin teatime
or layera.
Oranitio rooks or sedimentary recite
cornpued of granitic sediment are
Changed or "metamorphosed" into
types of rocks known as gneiss-,
Basaltic rocks ate metamorphosed
into a type known as schist.
Marble is a metamorphic rock. It
results from the application of heat
end pressure to limestone,
- Another type is slate. Slate is shale
or clay.
We should expect the oldest rooks
now found upon the eurface of the
earth to have gone through many
ehangee and to 'exist new as meta-
morphic rock, This is the case.
Great beds of gneiss and schist -are
found in Canada which geologists
identify as among the. oldest rocks
found on the earth's surface.
Next article—The Record in the
Rocks.
EASY TRICKS
'A Trick With One Eye .
Place a match on the table so
that about an Inch overhangs.
Close one. eye and, with the fore-
finger of either hand, try to hit
the overhanging part of the match
and knock it off.
You will find that you will have
to try the stunt several 11111051 be-
fore you are successful. If you
practice it, however, you will get '
the knack of judging dietances with
only-bne eye and will be able to
show that "It is easy when you
know how," after your Mende have
tried to esa the trick and have
failed.
(QJit) this oitt and paste it, with
other of the sertes, 111 a scrapbook.)
The Scrapegoat.
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During thereear, especially, many a
man was removed from office or from
oaf heigliholcicoymmtnaannd fm'e
or°1tny8ssitnhetiorItit°Ini148- the question eOnstantly arises whetle
Mon of his own. He was said to be a er it would not be advisable to select
'scapegoat," because he was, more or
less, suffering for -faults that were by
eo means alt his own.
This passage, front the Bible, Bluff-
trates ehe mount use of the term
"scapegoat": "Aaron shall cut lots
upon the two goaM; one elot for the,
Lord, end the others lot for the scope -
emit, and A110011 .5,11a11 bring the goat
upon which the Lord's lot fell, and of-
fer him for a sin efferIng. But the
seat on which the lot fell to be the
erapegeat Shall be presented alive be-
fore the Lord, to'nialee an atonement
with him, and to letJeini go for a seape-
goat into the wileernees. , . • ,Ana
Aaron shell Say both his hands upon
the head of the live goal, and cenfess
over hire -an the iniquities of the Child-
ren of Israel . , petting them upon
the head of elle goat, and shall sehd
John away lifthe hand of a gternan into
the wildernes•s: And the goat shall
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bearupen him all their laiquities unto
a land not inhabited: and he shall let
go the ,goat in the wildernees."
. Thus, through three thousand years
er more, bat taitok pitiful pitture ok-the
•scaPegoet coine to us, tehe treed to -day
as the symbol for -a nidto who le t
victim, more or less innooent, of other
"ggople's niMakes had 801'00#. •
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Sing and swing along life's way—
*ake nut. own small read-traelt gay!
Never mind—if figne's elusive!
Never itinelre-thosigh words abusive
,Tear youl• rainbow dreams atwaint.,
Bravely weave their hues ageht!
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,elese:untteenetitIr the sodc
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-„Wliich4theads ''oeirt, the pnth of geoe,,.
Tlefoegle desertivefelettnanefet,
Threugh 4Oreet, 'and :He, and, fined:
'Set the pate lerille halting leigarde
WiebecroWd.in the armyet Tear,
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Arulein fttr the g:lerieu_ is highlands
Bible FotindiktiOnet
'•'-Christian SeienCo' reaching
-The- •=IOCCalic,,' OP, 40111:14tten ''Floidnea'
giVee:' in Mb ee SY' Mimic,Bal, Toronto
est 'Swidase afternoon; ,and radio dee
from etatthasalt.C.L: as adyertifeedfie
these ealtilinie 'lett week,. rhyelied a
'ergo enidibiner •
The leanrcr, Mrs. Nelvia E,Ritelile
C.S., of SeesickleY; Pa., a- Member' o
he Christian Scithide eloard ;of Lee
ureshipe said in part:
, In the Bible -we are taught to :Work
'watch, and ptay, and -Jegas. sitid, "The
voters 'that I do shall he'd() &go.' To
vork.ont the:problems of life accord-
ing to divine law and to be able to
prove -our way step by step, we must,
rinderstand not only the law, but the
4rine Principle from which all .-real
law emanates, Chrietian 'Science
teaches that the fundamental Prin-
ciple, -the first and only COMBO. 10 1210d.
In the Bible we read, In Genesis. -"And
God 'saw everything that he hed- made,
and -behold, it was very good.' Does it
not therefore follow that the law gov-
erning God creation must, of
neceeeity, be °insets unfailing good?
Christian Science makes dear to us
that God is "the same yesterday, and
to -day, and forever." It also makes
clear 'to us the availability of this
changeless God who is itifinite good,
this lirst Cause who is the maker, sore
tainer, and ruler of the universe.; for-
ever the sante, bestowing all good 'm-
ole His perfect, spiritual creation. .
Now the question How may we
understand man? We need only turn
to the Bible -to bern the truth about
mare In the first chapter of Genesis
re reed, "God created man in Ills own
image, in the image of God created he
him' and that God gave man do-
minion over all things. Reasoning
from this true basis will dieclose. to
You, and to all who seek salvation, that
everything proceediug from God must
be God -like, goad, complete, and per-
fect, The real man, the man of (lode
creating, must forever manifest all the
steroid spiritual qualities of his
Maker, and can never be deprived of
this rich tither -italic%
Then the nateral eonclusion from
the correct view of men is that 'he is
spiritual, because he is the reflection
of. his Father, Mother, Spirit. Man is
ietelligemt, because the she Mind, God,
is supreme and eternal. Man reilecte,
health. Imppineee, and harmony, be-
cause he is the infinite expression or
Soul, or substance, which does not sin,
suffer, or cause discord of any kind.
Baby's Own Tablets Banish
- Babyhood and Childhood
AilnientS.
Mrs. IC Oakes, Sarnia, Opt., saye:
''l have used Baby' s Own Tablets in
my home Perim past fifteen years and
I believe the good health my children
enjoy ie due entirely -to this medialne.
The Tablets me helpful at teething.
time; relieve colds and areettlways
beneficial in the minor ailments of
little ones, I have recommended
Baby's Own Tablets to other mothers
whose experience ,with thein has bowl
as satisfactorr at my- own."
Baby's Own. Tablets do one thing
only, but they tie It well. They act as
a gentle laxative which thoroughly
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stomach, thug banishing constipation
and indigestion; colds and simple
fevers and turn the cross, elekly baby
into a well, happy, laughing child.
Baby's Own Tablets, aro (told by
'medicine dealers or direct by mall at
26 cents a box front The Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ott.
Should Easter Be Fixed?
Since the opening of this century
Easter Sunday has fallen skt times in
March and twenty elites in Aprli and
a convenient Sneday-e-prefeettbly the
second in April -Mid let Easter fall on'
that day every year, just as Ohrestreas
Salle on December 25th.
Tho controversy on this eubjeet
started as early RS • the close of the
second eentury of the Christian .era,
and If the' present geberation, after
seventeen centuries of argument and
controversy, adopte the fixdtleEester,
neither Church nor lalty 5111 lot Y them-
selves ripen- to the clial•ge of having
acted with unseemly haste.
Never,,Minde Ee011 "never nilndiag"
While through, hill tend vale You're
winding: ,-
tip end down---isow 6ast, now west:*
Never inked! Jest do your best!'
Minard's Liolmerft King of Paia.
Acleaeyei, an. alert
r head; bright
- Minds q body -
fit lj of ImaIthfyi. Vigor -
—you • can have t1-jp,Tr1
all every clay if Seats aro
a normal loMeg and
. keel's resit ey'stern clear
now spoOnful of
LithofOs in a glue
,
of water daily before
breakfast strid-at 1.;:eul•-•
o crgibeg poisons.
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A BLEMISHED SKIN
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Cannot be Relieved- by Sahns
and Ointments.
Irritating soreees pimples, eczeme,
salt rheum- and other akin disordere
are all algae's of distress, telling that
your blood is week or impure. You
cannot- get rid 'of eczema and other
skin troubles with 5)intmen10 mid out-
ward,-applicatkons, becauffe the trouble
is rooted in the blood and can only be -
removed by pSirifying and enrbehing
the blood, Dre Williams' Pink Pills
1381114h these' troubles, because they
purity and build up 'the impoveriehed
,blood. This has been proved over and
over -again. Among those who have
thus benefited is Mrs. Chris. 'F. Hum-
mel, Cutor, Alta,, who. sayee-e"I was
'troubled with eczema for years and
although &tried many remedies did
not find penile -trent relief until I used
Dr, WilliamsPink Pills. Whenever
1 did a little work my hands pained me
greatly, espeCially my fingers and
joints, which were swollen and cruet -
ed, 00 that I could scarcely move them.
Finallyms the result of a statement I
read; I decided' to try 'Dr, Williams'
Pink Pills, and r had not been taking
them very long when round they
were helping use. I then ,got a dozen
boxes, and before they were all gone
every trace of the tremble bad disap-
peeved. Hird-I known of Dr. Williams,'
Pink Pillseearliet 1 might have been
seared the suffering I endured, and
savedethe money spent for otheretreat-
monks that did not -relieve me. lehope
sortie other sufferer will benefit by my
11- exPerienee,"
yotir blood is out of order begin
taking Dr, Williams' -Pink Pills to -day
and note their speedy beeeficial re-
sults. Sold by medicine dealers or
sent by marl at 60 cents a box by writ-
ing ,The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brookville, '
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TheKing's,Messeager: •
, In daysold-.no t Otto wanted "P111:16
"8110 001.11100 whoicartied from the bat-
tlefield be story of nl'esing,fight to a
distant capitaLand the King who wait-
ed for the tidings. The Messenger
Was well aware of hift probable fate..
Ae a be the ntenaecli; 01110(3 he could
not wreak:, vengeance on the'foe afar
off, • took It out on the Man hereat•
hand and- in a paroxysm- of wrath
brought on by the dreadful and un-
welcome newts put the faithful, Mahal),
py nr05 to death. ' -ania, ttykndld route, fresh 41,1(f.0510 1,5050,, COM-
' We think of the -ancient sovereign -peas oakum' inetruetIone mooned: eetertittaeet
who did slush a foolish, childieh thing ;,.Psin,l'e'ter:i f,,3thrt th"061, OM!!
leo o , en on nopor. men.
SO a crude pagan, and we sympathize mese este., (tette.. • . •
witleZthe illesterved victim- of his ire.
But nal retain much of -hie silly apirit
in ourselves and illuetrate it in the
manifestation of 111 temper toward
those who tell its the true but unwel-
come things, We do not make any
distinction between the message and
the messenger:ewe find both uapalat-
able and with, an imperious gesture
we dismiss them for those who are
less candid end who tell us the be-
guiling and•flattering things that It Is
more comfortable for our delf-love 10
believe.
it takes -courage to be a messenger
of the unpleasant verities. Of course,
it is easier to gammas' what we know
to be the fact and utter the tuneful;
agreeable fiction. But whet is the
value of a teacher who for the sake of
a fee will do nothing Lut commend the
pupil and never discover a fault? How
ie one to learn from those that do noth-
ing but approve, like fawning cour-
tiers, and never epeak tut in a fear-
less candor, eaying that which they
know to be so, no matter whether it
wounds the venity of the hearer or
not?
It Is a great mistake on the part ol
one who reads a book er hears a lec-
ture to inelst. that writer or speaker ,
shall say only that which chimes in
with hie own preconceived idea, We
must be reedy to face the shock of '
challenge, to admit new light, to re-
ceive the unwelcome tidings, no mat-
ter how they grieve and hurt and con-
tradict u%
A Poem Worth Knowing.
"The Winter It Is Past."
Scotland is a country of eong,
though many people seem to think that
all Scene's songs utefo written by
Buime, .Ilere IS one, the authorship of
which is unknown:—
The winter is past and the eumnier'e
come at last,
And the small birds sing on every
tree: •
The hearte of all are glad, but mine le
very 40.4r;
For my true'love is muted front Me.
The rose upon the brier, by the waters
rinanIng
May give joy to the linnet awl the
bee;
Their little loves are blest, their little
hearts at rest—
But my true love is parted from me.
alt' love 1fl the Sun that in the sky
' doth run,
For ever So ebnatant and true;
But hers like the tmeoft, that wan-
' dere and down'
And every month it is new„
All yon that are in love, end cannot it
remove,
/ pity the pains you endure;
rm. experience makes me know yout
hulls; are Mb of woo—
Anil et woe thit no mortal can ours;
16 to 30 drops of Seigern Syrup rellevesall forms
of indigestion and dyspepsia, you'll swear by it
once you have tried it. Aoy drug store.
The Mouth Organ as a.
Physical Skinaulant:
Apart from all effectesit may pro-
duce upon the pulmonary organs, the
mouth . organ has in 'many instances
proved a' eplemlid .mentaLtonle,
discirieing mouth 01101115 NV ith R 4friOnd
receatly, the convereatione Ultima' to
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army days, ' My friend Mentioned. 0,11.
irmideot which, occurred la 'France,
evhile.a company of, wentied .drOtipb
-were on a forced zeerch. It was -neces-
sary to reach a certain' place .before
day breale but company was. still
0. ainnber ofelailes away froM lie:des-
tination when it hone/Ile evident- that'
Majoi-ity of tha Men wire.phisf-
cally tired out., Steps hew% to- drag,
and it eeemed that 'the party. would
+Wier reach their Objective at the thee
ordered,' .
when everytiody vtas'ready
te drop, the al9 feint:Ur:Aim-a et "Tip-
porarY" broke the night's silence. One,
after_ another; heads went en, dragging
feetetepped ottt in time .0 1,11e. mesie;
and the whole ,Company ,moved for -
Ward like a new. man_. The intiale Itefit
up mite' alter mile, .,end the soldiOrs'
feet IcePt up with it. ,
Ip spite otnxhanslion, the company
arrived at Its,- schedttled destinatIon
with every men 'mere -ling: The day
had been saved and the glery Went to
the ,man olio haci 'Suddenly, rein etebOr:
ed that the bottom ''of .his l;it bag
550 1110 only musical instrument, in,
,
the ebrispeny,
sufreese, liardy 'neeessarY for'
me to Bey that, that inStruMent wits a
mcialn.orgam—S.•T.,Ldoparde,"
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Have ThousandS of EYel.
The 'meets min crustaceans have
acute 'vleion,•but oh a distanee of only
a few feet,
Both comPound and pimple eye!). are
present iu most Insect% If the com-
pound eye of beau fly be plaestd, tin-
der the low -power of the microscope
the surface will appear Marked oft In
hexagonal areas, Theo ere (,he ends
of conee, each of which may function
as a separate eye.
The:queen bee has five thousand of
thern, the drone twelve tltOusand, the
dragon fly twenty thousand, end home
beetles twenty-five thousand. The
simple eyes, called ocelli, lovatod neat
the middle of the forehead, are just
visible to the naked eye in such large
forms as the locust in which there are
three, These are probableused for
very near vision.
SPidere have no compound eyes; but
from six to eight otielll larger than
those of inseetis.
Hygiene Knovviedge a Netiesoity.
The general pre.ceptS of hygiene
should be brought to the attention of
all: They ought to be learned in the
primary eohool; later on in the high
solioel; continually put forth in pamph-
lets. Hygenlo propaganda is it social
necessity.
Minardio Liniment for backache.
Three million people died from
smallpox in the ,Hast Indies in 1770
and 1701.
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., LINES, LIMITED
St Lawrence Market -Toronto 2
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M 'nerd's Liniment for burns. .
Although it costs thousands of
-pounds to maintain • Fulham Palace,
thelitishop of London's residence, only
'about two roonis are used by the Tilsit.
Op for his personal nee.ds,
• ARTS
Iree1y and
often. Also splendid ' fer
'corns and bunions.
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fleas which Enakesthomhold
tlielelceen cutting edge ,
• der 00517 usage.
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MONTICAL.
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Keeping Fit!
A Matter of Habit!
Good Health Is 'Within
Reach Of All Who Observe
This Healthful Habit
There is a very good reason why, 60
Many people find themselves subject to
listlessness, headaches, biliousness and
weakened vitality. They have failed
to acquire that healthful habit of
regular•daily bowel evacuai'on, with
the result that they find theinselvee
victims of constipation.
Modern living conditions • Mal to
decrease the amount of natural lubri-
cant in the intestines, making regular
easy elimination of the bowel contents
difficult, '
under such circumstances poisons
. from the waste matter that 'mains
bell hid rare FNCked 1115 by the blood and
absorbed by the system, result --
undermining the general health and
vtality:
./Vetjot, /he erientifie internal lubri
cant augments nature's I uhricant," and
Hittites elhnination safe and easy.
Nujol softens the waste matter and
permits thorough and regular elimina-
tion, without overtaxing the inteefieal
muselee.
, •Ntsjo/ is not a laxative, and may be
taken for any length of tittle without .
alt effects. At all druggists,
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INSTAAiTtle
Temporary FIlling,.••ifekla
Loot o Low Tim15c.
SOLD EVERYWHERE
ne•-e• 1 wade 5 Co., Waled, Mtrawort. Thrones
Old Remedy Relieves Kidney
Trouble.
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A Grateful USer Tells of HIs Thank-
fulness for 1/Varner's..
Wonderful results have been obtain-
ed In combating kidney trouble by fol-
lowing certain rules at diet, and the
use of Warner'13 Safe Eideey and Liver
„esometiy, a preparetion on the market
IleariYr5t034lar8
Age,ef11000 writem 'Your niedi-
-My -tvelght
ti*clie
tnisenria
enIaluf frn
airthrorI°11ellno6t1:15t70:81k9.1 10.4 pouto-ds
began to use Warner's Safe 'Kidney
ait
eds inyzgevrlt :me reloy eot hilrYda t axynitIolaovaltet bowel:1;i t eco tnbo,mi s-
menced 10 improve, Now everyone
ev
true and 0 0/111 prove it by hundreds
who knew of mYemidition."
Warner's Safo
iiotcl ovinnih
erdyir; nTre,ce,iel '
told rot noar:y 50 years, a1
tieelte ,itatilloctaLtliatcihi3
eIiortlts,, \earth
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Sohl b5' ell 0regire0S, P 'leo 91,25
per boll;e, Warner's Sete beneath:,
Cb, Toroto, to, On tette
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POULTRYtGAME,EGGS,
BUTTE R:4ND FEATHERS ij
-WE BUY ALLYEAR ROUND -
Mlle today form -ices -we juarantau
them for a week ahead
toblis led owe YearJ
P-Ppuur &CO. LIMITED
13-39 Don, ecours 1,Iar not - Mon 6.014
CHAMBERLAIN'S
PAIN -BALM
Your f000rlia old
LINIMENT ,
1000,0 Laing ollercd in
TUBE FORM
Better than before!
Easy to apply!
Its well-known soothing,
healing and penetrating
qualities have been inten-
sified in tho new, compact
form.
For over fifty years it has been
a standard household remedy for
sprains, bruises, rheumatic pains or
muscular lameness from any cause.
Generous tabs for 2$ cents.
Sold Everywhere, or by mall from
Chamberlain Medicine Co., Toronto
TO WO EN
OF MIDDLE AGE
Mrs.Wilson'eExperience a
Guide to Women Passing
through the Change of Life
Hamilton, Ontario. - "I have taken
several bottles of Lydia E.Pinkham's
'Vegetable C o m.
pound and I can-
not speak too
highly of it as I
was at the Change
of Life and was
all run-down and
had no appetite.
plawina ss ininy very weak
and sick, and the
were so bad I
couldhardlymovo.
I got very sad at
times and thought I had not a friend
'on earth. I did not care if I lived or
died. I was very nervous, too, and
• did not go out very inuch. A friend
advised rno M try a bottle of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so
I did. I am a fanner's wife, and al-
ways worked hard until lately, and
was in bed for two months. I began
to- feel like a new woman after the
' first bottle, and I reeommead it with
great. success, also' Lydia E. Pink •
ham's Liver Pills. I ani willing to
answer letters from women neking
about your inedieines, as I cannot
speakivitoo highly of them."—Mrs.
mA WILSON, 471 Wilson Street,
Hamilton, Ontario.
Sold by druggists everywhere. Si
CUTICURAIALS
ECZEMA IN RASH
On Scalp dater on Limbs.
Caused Much Suffering.
'1 had eczema which- made its
appearance on iny Beale in Et rah,
It itchaterribly and when 1 scratch,
ed it, blisters broke otit. Later the
eczetna broke out on my limbs,
which were badly svvollen and very
red. It kept Me awake at night and
caused rouch,yain and suffering.
When I washed or went nein the
hot stove it was very pa n
" I read alt advertisement for
Cuticura Soap and Ointment arid
sent for a free saniple. I purchased
more and in two or three months
'Was completely healed." (Signed)
Mrs. Itronta O. Gibson, R. 1, Box
71, Island Pond, Vt., Oct, 26, 1025,
Use Cuticura for ail tailetpurposes.
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20n 1100000000
E1tflfit.lololon 20.
C.,titure Shaving Sauk 211c
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