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No Kettle will boil water
quicker; Thatmeans con-
venience time saved, too.
All SMP Enameled utensils
are very fast coining to the
boil and in their job ot cook-
ing.-
ook=
ing.-Not only (intact' i to
cookevith, but easter, more
quickly cleaned after. The
best Think t this way you
look at it.
hi
The PrOCeSSiOn.. '
A drear March day
A drizzling rain,
Puddles of water
Evst ywhere.
ILittle rivers running wild
Mite antics of a uanighty child.
A cold March day
•Flurries ofsnow, '
Snow -banks piling
Everywhere --
Over the hills. and -chasing round
Forming mountains. ever Snow -crown
ed:
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Enameled
EA KETTLES
Save Filet ly;
A warns Maroh day
With gleam of sou,
Snow dissolving •
Everywhere.
711.e breath of Spring le ever giving
To everything, the joy of living.
Theo an April day
.With sudden showers -
And singing birds
,17verywhere-
Iieralds of eprIng-time, ahnoet here,
Warbling their songs of peace and
cheer. •
A bright May. day .
With.fiov�ers• abloom,13udding'trees
Everywhere.
Snow Storms.are now a memory dim
--
And every raindrop -a tuneful hymn.
-L, Belle Perfect.
The' Common 'Days.
The eourse-r.of life is s6 etioneand
trines, then some crisis, and again a
thousand trifles and a crisis; nothing
but green leaves under Common Ban
end a shadow, and thews -storm or, a
rare summer day. And Otto. more than
the storm or the perfect dap, the com-
mon sun and -common shadow do to
make the autumn rich. It is the "every
to tell, or the years have failed. -W. 0:;
t Moll, or the years. have Palled. -W. 0,
Gannett.
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WINS HARBOR', -MASTER'S CANE
In the centre of this group of °Moers, of the- Cunard liners "Aurania"-.and Ausonia"- and offi-cials of the
'Company, i5 Captain'. S. C. Townley, of the "AUTania." The-p]ioto was. taken" immediately after, the presentation to.
Captain Townley by the (glebe -0 I•tarbsr'Commission, ,:of a gold -headed cane for being captain of the first passenger
'Steamer to enter Qieebec. Flarbor in the year 1020.
COMORT DEPENDS AN 800 - - 0 . O YEA , AIME-TABLE
ON
GESTION Geologists Construct it as Guide -for History ,of Earth.
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-Weak StOrdaclis Can be Made
Strong Through the Use of Dr.
Wiufam5' Pink' PillS.
The sufferer • front indigestion ia.
greatly to be pitied. This trouble as-
sumes yarious,ter 0s such as'pain af-
ter gating, gas on the stomach,; sour.-
stonaeh and often vomiting after
meals. Vie, sufferer cannot got relief
by' cutting downhisfood to a starva-
tion basis. That only still further
weakens. What is needed let, better •
digestion, not a poorer diet. And the-
way
heway to getta better digestion is to- so
enrich the blood that the stomach will
do the work nature Intended. As a 1
tonic for building up the ,blood nothing i
else can equal Dr. Williams, Pink Pills.'
As' title new blood courses through the
veins- strength and tone is given the
stomach and ;tile" pangs Of indigestion'.
disappear. .Not only, this, the, whole
system Is strengthened and new. life
and vim mites to the former sufferer; IThe value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pillsor
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In eases of this klud•is proved by the ,211.24.1
Windmill Etiquette.-
The picturesque Dutch windmills
are fast passing from the landscape.
of the Land of Dikes. The, Dutch mill-
ers' are 'Modernizing their mills and
turning to electricity, They' are right,
of Course; bu't'along with the ,great
blades and 'stubby towers there Will
vanish 'much that is queint..and plc-
torial'iu tradition' as well as rin archi-
tecture, for 'the millerhasmade his
mill, through many generations, show
and e3 08es his Jaye and sorrow's.
Always .the Dutch miller' bas given
his mill a name and called it by that;
never just the "still," Wlten-a dough.
ter of the household married, the'mlll
was gaily adorned; when a member of
the family died, the mill was put into
mourning, and the degree al that,
mourning was governed by°fixed rules
of windmill etiquette. TE tyle owner
died, all the twenty boards in the arms
of the min were taken out, and the
mill stood motionless for a given time,
as if in grief over the loss of its iiWn-
er.;•„ When the. ehureh bells- tolled,
marking the procession of'the funeral
from Church or hone to the cemetery,
the boaedless blades were 'turned .in
unison' with the bells. When the wife
of the miller died, nineteen boards of
the blades evere'rensoved; for a.cltild
of^the faintfly, thirteen hoods; for the
miller's parents, eleven -boards; and
ep on..down the line of relationship to
the children of cin
ouss1,jor Whom one
-boardwas removed.
&.thine thing
thatri etas Mot!
i. f1µ
The difference between tired,
strained wrists and 'ironing
"ease
depends on tu10 eilelasite Hot-
point Thumb hest, which per-
mits the hadato rest its au easy,
natural mariner, instead of the
tense grip needed with ordinary
irons. Ask your dealer' about the
new low prices.
$5.50
Special Hotpoint Iron $1 extra.
A Canadian General 131ectri
Malcolm, c
l eleaSe.
Shove=h i ,ilii and 11,)
Place- I1 e.w1 ghis Dias, s eyes ---
They twill not.; shot" any tuoro
Joy, '0r anger,.' Or 0u1pi'ise
Parson's beet) 00 shove
From' this world into trie, next: '.
Doctor, loo, h:is• 114 d his sa3-
De 11 Ilan lona wlihl drug and L501,
Bough and stent tui still 1hands lie,
Long an humble way he.L oli-
Now'he's Awe and Muiesty
Second OU13 1o, his Cod,
Care is Price of,Safety,
Safety cannot to purchased over the
counter nor measured by the yard-
sticsk'or scale. It Is something which.
you can, create yourself. You can
nisise it a very valuable part of your....
self. Jusl^J)e-careful'atall tines and
you have it.
Mina'rd a Liniment for burns l!'
British women are -turning back to
plain black silk stockings as the mode.
Over -use of'dight colored hose by all
olasses.hmpel]ed society women to drop
that fad.
IZih ton.
experience
m, Io.S }vawho seas;Mr. E G. Malcolm, fort iFsever.•
Preseltt•day amphibians •include the frog, newt' acid salamander. But
was
i
al years I s a great sufferer from these had rnighty.auces,tors. One of them is shown here. Ile:was lutuwn as
indigestion• '1 could not eat meat or, the Stegocephalian and was about the size of a present-day donkey. Ile•
rotates, and often could not: retain flourished at the close of the Era of Ancient Life, •
e .w to
the food I ilii eat. •On y os
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colors in lingerie,
-silks, ribbons, skirts,
wa.1sts, dresses,
coats, stockings,
sweaters, draperies,.
coverings, ,hangings
-everything!
ee. Buy Diamond Dyee-no other kind -
and tell your druggist whether the ma=
terlal_yeu wish to.color is wool or silk,
or whether it is linen., cotton or mixed
goods,
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36-39 Boarotourr !market Moneroal_(
1 tis l 1
earth solidified.Life upon the
ore n
took a let of doctors' medicine, but it I The geologist yn piercing together terozoic Era. Life grew more Odlnplex
dill r .t give me more than temporary the story of 'jit 3ttrtll s history has , during this period but no form of life
rel;, also. tools other remedies re..divided the whole history of the- earth
orlginaled whisk ,had a backbone or
coin mi. :d, with no better results, into periods -just as we have. dividedlspinal column.
Then 1 r.aud In a newspaper the case the history of man into ancient, me- The third era; was the Paleozoic Era
of a woman whose symptoms were lite dieval and modern history. . m• Era of Ancient Life, This is some -
m • oWl1 w.bo, found new health The era, -which histovvith the cataf ofe fish dominance
y the 1 tines called the era
some-
-through ler, 'Williams' Phil: PilM. I at trophe to the sun and closed with t t This is benause alto ;fah, the flirt
once got. a supply of these pills and moment when the earth finally had a , animal with a spinal column or back -
had not taken them fiery -long when I
surface .divided Into continents of i bone, made its 4t rpearanee !n this era.
began to find relief. Thus pill, encouraged solid rock and• ocean, is knojvn as Cos --I 1
I continued the use of the pills, anal I mlc Time; I But during the era, the amphibians,
n but ruin upthey
e, did 'for Mei A. The period when clan became the animals which were the ancestors "of
ca _ present frogs, newts and satainan-
by.saying that they made oto feel troy-
eonsinant creature upon the 'earth; ex -1,0W dere also merle their appearance. s.al. 'Site
anew man. Every Grace of the lieu.' tending up to and including the pre -1
bre has disappeared and I well,
ow oat' seat, Is eatled the "Age of Mine' by amphibian le a -creature half -way be.
and enjoy my meals' an well; as any the Is
Since : man . is a reason- a tweet the fish and
the reptile. Ile be-
0110," I ing creature, it is sometimes ik a't a gins
s his Jif In the water .,and suds it
You can get these pills from any the 'Age of Reason;' or to give At the close of the Paltrozoie Era,
niediciuo.eealat^or by"snail at 50 cents! more formidable name ,derived frond true reptiles. began to appear.
a box from Tito W'll' lI h' Greek, moans the same
0100 Co , Broclt$ill
i Secrets of Science. "' the ear n -
haVe been afflicted with tendurouble ' leartlt oi'iginated'during thie period.
can realize the sufferhig I end ti I I By Davitl Dietz The aecoutl eta is know as
Lord of the- Sea-' -
Most }people would think that the
w6rd admiral -is a typical. English ex-
pressiou. Its• Origin, however, is Emir
el Bub., w&ich is. Arable for "Lord of
the sea."' The term captain comes to
ns tlh'ecl from the Latin Caput, mean-
ing head.
The coxswain was originally the malt
who pulled the after -oar of the cap-
tain's boat, then known as the "cosh's
bpat." Cook -boat itse.f is a corrup-
tion of thg word coracle, a small round
used for fishing, ,Conlmottore is noth-
ing- more than the Italian Commends:
tore, or ooinmatidor. -.
Premien/1y we- heal about "Davy
Jones," There wast'. of: course,. no Such
person, but should you speak of "Petty
Jonah's Locker," you have tho original
%rano. Duffy: is the Wect+Indian Ne-
gro term for .the:sp1rlt of Jonah,
The term "dog watch" 18 a.corrup-
tion of "dodge" watch, the "dodge". be.
ing an arrangement to prevent men
from being on duty every day at the
same hours.
the Pho-
Dr, n Tama t- et 1- I the pee t,
e, Ont.• thing, the Ps•yohozote Era. The fourth era wa1t8. 'A -leviable 5l7ra
No one can hazard a geese as to or Era of Afldc.le Life, This le often
t mit Time lasted But called the et'ts.. of reptile.
dominance.
1
Vital �itamine3. , ••colo lets are sure it was'hundrecis of During it, the
.. ,'tow 1 ong cos
reptiles were the domin-
6
Nowadays everybodyg talks about millionso#years. m ' ant forof lire, reaching their great
,^ '
vIt
s• but few eople-limo t any- The Age of Man haslastedprobably est development in the gigantic dhto-
thing at , t P ware. -
thing at all about these strange pro,'; 25,0heti -years.
•
The time" which existed .between Mammals or warm-blooded animals
EADAC I E P
Bathe the head with'el!nerd's
in „water. Also heat anal inhale
Minaret's:
pestles Possessed by some foods and
lacking in others. In fact, the eaten- Cosmic Time and the Age of Man is began to appear at .Inc c ore o
tists themselves are still etlystifie8. called Geological Time. to era. The flit. last era of Crso'logical
But they; have ascertained that thhel1,t-. There are various estimates es TimeTh was or Cenozoic se Era, a Era al
le family. of invisible life givers has the length of Geological Time:' Pro -a the' or
when
Y
of
three melu7iet's, each doing a particu•' fessatr Schnchort ftxoa it at 800,000,000 Recent Life.
las job for ' 1>~s. years. Some geologists are inclined theearth was .dominated be mammals
or warn, t,100ded animals.
Thovitantine family oous]s s o vita- o o a er"sate
enemata property in certain foods which into five great eras. a
causes the, body to grow and thrive. It The first' is kuMen:as the Archeozoic' of Reason began.
resent. in greeastuts, which are Fra. It 'followed immediately after' Next Article: The first four hundred
is p
grown in fresh air and snutilght; It is the formative period when thocrust of million ,sirs-- t;'
lettuce, cabbage watercress
this
Fine Slitting of Cheese. -
A ;machine has been. invented with
which a piece of cheese. measuring one
Mel in each direction ;can be .cut in
12,000 slices.
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' These old enemies, gas, acidity,. pain and die.
comio,t are soon 'mucked for a fare-thec•well'
by Seigel's Sirup. Any ding sfote.
Bees can by faster than pigeons:
There is no one so liable to be angry
with others as he who is ill at ease
h hintsele
•
Minard's Liniment King of Pain.
Beat 0 carpet on the wrong side
first, and then mare gently on the
right side.. Beewal'e of using sticks
R'av'e with harp points, which may'tear lite
Product cafpet. ' .
'Vele let,VVerief:
1C•' -rt i. fi'p` .,d .i �. ai.,,r t -':.i f
Don't ;limit your enjoyment of Mustard'ito occasional use
with Geld Meats. It gives more flavor to hot meats too
sharpenstlie appetite, neutralizes the. richness of fat foods.
and makes them 'easier to digest;
t f it t d utile that estimate the - of mast!
resines A, B, shin C. Vitamins A is the • Geological "Plias is in turn divided glome rulerofwithe earth when the Age
in gt'a531,
and so forth The rnillt.of cows fed nn A 'HAPPY CHILDHOOD Advice to a Buttercup.
A 'lTndistingu s�
good pasture contains this mysterious
flied butterem ,....
propot'tYl 50 do eggs: Lost among ntyriada Of Others
f od as 1aekin in t. ant eyeing otl
-':4: m in° ... whose o g "-To the red y g y
OF HEALTH .
vitamins-A.will-become h]cl�ety.,' '. MANLIER - S'ouaregrantstillness.
Vitamine 13 helps to feud oft' certain He pauses on the boulder of, a clod;;
lir China; where largo naw- Baif1[eil by your nearness to the sky,
diseases.1.Let B by s Own,.Tablets Keep bets of; hurl- e live p evpst t 'fills is
But to the black team at your foot
on pee; rein -doe in not contain tails to your Chil(ll'elt Well. ,You are the atom -of a pont-up dreanI,
because rice does contain vitaniilre undistinguished buttercup,
B - little :children very quickly get out, 'faits ,your little breath of Centempla.
Then there is vitaniine C. It, toe, of sorts., By prompt treatment they
inessential to 11fe. ' tau usually just as alitickly be set right • 10n, by haughty tricks of
In the clays of the oldsailing ships again. Most oC i.hei trouhlSe arise in ( Undisturbedsmt r .
scurvy was tile scourge of the high the first, place 'front ;the stomach of
seas. It made its appearance 1m long bowels; that is why a goo[. eleaniug-
voyages when the crews ate. noting putts the first thing prescribed by'the
hut- salted nie'at'and hOtrcl-tack, doi.ton. Formerly' castor oil was the
Scurvy has disappeared because all means used to bring this about; now-
modern ships provide a diet containing al -days Baby's aver Tablets do the
all three vltaniines,- game work; but without troable to the
;!hese vitalnines arse essential to per- parent or discomfort to tbe',little one:
fob!. health. To •f el. vitaniine A eat nn- Children take Baby's Own Tablets hap
cooked green tools, especially, water- ,piny because thercr: is no nasty .taste -
cress; for vitamins 13 cod-liver oil, "and because no griping after-pains Re-
butter, wholemeal; lii'ead, for vitaniine low their use.
lige D i O
. for � ' int s g
childhood h hiss .,
0, -oi'ang�e slid lcmon'luree, alpines and .As'a specftic
LI
grape -fruit. ice ,Choice • ' ei s. c
raii:•.`ry 0I'e YA ^Y' n_ r t.
Maxwell Bodenheim,
Minard's Liniment for backache.
Economists consider the amount of
sugar a nation eats a good key to its
prosperity' Last year the average-
American
verage
American ate 101,tleunds of sugar, the
average Russian' only nice pounds,
11I1T�ltitli
it il(IIIII�Ititlil0flIUItllltU
Take it daily. A spoon-
ful in a glass of water
before meals -and at
bedtime will clo you a
world of good if you
feetout Of sorts, dull
andheavy. A pleasant,
effervescent, saline
laxative prescribed by
leading doctors for
over 20 years.'
The
Wingate Cheroical Co.
Limited, Montreal.
Wi til umilie!ti t01111I11111111111110il t a ut t alid-
i' Vomiting, constipation 00.30, LargeBulbs. doz.
The first'physicitin to stress ,the nn- colds, teething pain- etc thele is al),
porlance of. these health" givers was:
regarded as a faddist.
The Indulgent, Parent.
tVliite on a honoring 'tour '1n tiro
-vest 0f Tre.land an •AanerirAn-sta`i'erl
ono night al. a little inn in County Gal-
way:. lie watt :emelt 0I •uclr by the
splendid phy'itlue ` of his ,..host's five
soi.1 and warmly' ,congralhlate11 the
fattier on his family.
11 e initlie uCer beam ed ,proudly.
he tail. "they're fine boys;
1e 1. vii ha11 to lift cue baud l0 wait
C think-•cxcapl in self-11ciineu:"
cots,
thing to eeital`'Baby's own Tablci.s. $3;50 per 100. $30 per 1,000
They never do harm. and always do Amet100, Autlusta; Baron„ J. Hulot,
good. 'L'lte. '1`ablety ;iu•e sold' by tnecli-... mer; , "Lovelhless, Niagara; Panama,
blue dealers or bY,m_tll at 25 cents a, Pease,, -'Pini; .Perfection,. Prince of.
1)011 Proal The .Or:'\'JilIlams' Medicine' w0lcs; Brinceps, he Marchal Foch,
{lo, }Brockville, One Schwaben, Mrs. Frances King,+ Mrs.
- -Frank Pendleton, : Wal, Recl Emperor,
ti' White Giant Foot,
At the presentIine invention i5 30 \Ve Prepay exliiess or instil on all
1313n
e sa fast that 1,11e mind can orders -for 55.00 or over , avlteu .tcc.otit.
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scarcely keep race. with it. A chid of Dallied by cash "Under 55,0q add^;(0
lifteen or-ttte11ty;,5pt-aks 0C ctcl yday. per cent. to coyer ecst of: pc91-age.
which prion over for', rit>.enlb51' Gat-on-eage &' Sons, Limited
thing .1.
(loin.. 3 titch .t.--T.o=d �rl.nah, ` LONDON, ON r.
Us
Mlnard's Lin!Meat •.in the stab
ISCUI No. 20-'26.
- Cuticura Shaving Stick
Medicated And Soothing
Keeps The Skin Healthy
• It produces a creamy, lasting
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lee, Scap
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EXPECTANT
MOTHERS
Read 11(iis. Menard's Letter.
Her Experience May Help
Chatham, Ontario. -"I want to tell
you how much good your medicine
has done me. Be -
c xt ..,.;til. fore my baby
came•I felt so
weak and run-
down that I could
hardly do m
work. My head
;? ached continually
and I was so dis-
couraged that I
could cry fro.m
morningtilhtiglit.
I had another
babyjustoneyear;
and a hal' o d and t gave Me lot to
do. So I thought I would try Lydia
E. Pinkhem's Vegetable Compound,
es I had readsomuch about it in the
little books. I found a difference right
away as my head was relieved and
. my tired feelings gone: My sister
had been doing my washing and she
continued doing it, as she said it
might set me bank if I started' to do
it again. 1t sere did help me and 0
had taken just two bottles when my
baby came. He is a fine big boy,
now 4learly five months old. I am
taking your medicine again and I am
able to do my work all by myself now.
I always recommend the Vegetable
Ctd5pound towomen,and especially
to expectant mothers, as I believe
they ;teed help at those tunes." --
Mrs. OLIvEt IVIIBNAsn, li4 Center St.,
Cbatham;Ontario. a -
Can '1-ou Solve This
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