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four days: Purity is a vigorous, "dry' bout that absorbs
'and- ]colds" more "water or milk, ' Tasty cakes, rich "'pies, and` -
large, light buns and bread are always yours when you use,
Sea 30c in stamps for oar 700 -recipe Purity Ploue C• 'oak Boos, . ' sen
INestc:n"Canada $lour Mille Co. Limited. Toronto, Montreal, Ottiwa, S,iatJoho.,
Gladys -"Do you stiff run around
with that little blonde?" -
Ted -"Sire's married now."
Gladys -"Answer my question."
What's the use? By the time ,a
man outgrows swellhead, his waist-
line gets the idea. '
Of course cigaretes ruin a woman's
complexion. Smoke was always ruin-
ous to pabst.
• Willie -"Has • your father stopped
whipping' you since he joined the.
church?"
Tommy -"No, but he's stopped say-
In' that it hurts him worse than it
does me." ,
For every dollar a you save there
are ten sharks lying in wait to get it
away from you..`,
Hei was only a firemait's son, but he
knew a good thing in hose when he
saw it.
' Fortunate ie ilie•man who learns a
!ot from a little experience.
The Test.
The • world's not going' wrong, not
quite,..
As it teens down Time's highway;.
Btiil; it's not going wholly right
Unless it's going my way.
Who • was the duck who said that
the wages of sin are from a conies -
Mons magazine for a story?
Some one has suggested that rais-
ing bees will help the farmer. He
might try. The farmer Is accustomed
to being stung by oferything else ho
raises.
k Lady -"I say, salesperson! Is this
the mirror department I"
Clerl- "Yes, ma'am." '
• Lady -"Well, I'd like to see some-
thing odd In a mirror,.' •
"Clerk:. -"•Yes ma'am. Post take a
look in this one, ma'am."
One way to reconcile yourself to
bobbed hair is to look at a picture gi
an old-fashioned girl steering a rat.
Tihere's a new vegetable song
'.. , out."
"Well, let's, hear it."
"In a Little Spinach Town."
Pre -War Stuff,.
"Can you help me with my arab-
meek lesson, Daddy? The first prob-
lem is "A carpenter was paid three
dollars a day ail'" --
"That sounds more like ancient his-
tory than arithmetic."
Fortune Teller -"I see a tall, stout
woman between you and your .hue-
• band. She follows him everywhere."
Client -"I'm sorry for her, them-
he's a postman!"
For 100 bushels
of wheat --
That's about all the trip
costs, and that's why thous.
ands of people go to the. Old
Country for the Holidhys—
an unforgettable pleasure.
Are, you going?
The. Anchor -]Donaldson Steamer
Letitia" leaves Montreal for
Scotland on November 2 Gth. The
Cunarder "Ansonia" leaves.
Montreal November 25th for the
Channel Ports. .
Special Christmas .sailings from
Halifax for the second week in
ibecember will enable you to
.strive in plenty of time for plunk
puddings and haggis, bagpipes
and pantomimes.
Pound Trip from $155:00 up;
everything included. Children
bait" faro. Your Steamship Agents
will make all arrangements.
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Cor- Bey.so Wellington Streets, TORONTO
.;'That pitcher is very wild," =eowi-
nhenied her escort while , watching a'
ball'"game.,'
"How. interesting! De Introduce
me, said the sweet yoimg thing with
him.
The enduring nature of Lindborgs ,s
popularity is shown by the fact that
it 'was not 'diminished by the revela-
tion that lie played 'a saxophone. and
rode a motorcycle..
Why is it that one seldom hears of
a fight between a gunman and a boot -
logger?
The bollwbevil is doing its durnd
est. What axe you\doing?
Bruce.Pr.pares
For Misr' Service
•
Australian Government: Takes
'Steps. to -Facilitate Line '
to England
Sydney, New South WeIes: After.
aninterview with Mr. Feilowes, head
of the British airship delegation, Pre-
mier S: M., Bruce announced that the
Government had decided to proceed.
immediately • with meteoroligal in-
vestigations and other preliminary
work for the establishment of, an air-
ship- service between England and
Australia, The Cabinet believed that
this. would facilitate demonstration
flights: - •
:Mr. Fellowes' report n the project
said that..Mr.•Brace had mada a valu-
able contribution toward the advpnce-
meet of iuterimperial- communica-
tions. Ica also contained important
with the experimental • stage under
which : the two airships new being
constructed in Britain would begin
their trial slights in 1023, and the sec-
ond outlining the later Magee', which
would be. dependent on the success
of the trials. •
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
ALWAYS IN Wig
'Once a mother has used Baby's
Offen Tablets for her little ones she
always keeps •a supply on hand, for
the first 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 semeten the stomach,
thus driving out constipation and in-
digestion, colds anti simple fevers,
and snaking teething easier. Con-
cerning them, Mrs. Saluste Pelletier,
St. Dumas, Que., writes: -"I have
used Baby's Own Tablets for the past
ten years' and am never without them
in - the ' house. They °'have always
given the greatest satiefaction and. I
can gladly recommend them to all
mothers of little ease." The Tablets
are sold by medicine dealers or direct
by mall at 25 cents a box irons Tile
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., -Brock-
ville( Out.
Council of League'
Gets Bid to India
Maharain. of Kapurthaia Sug-
gests Session at..Delhi to.
Interest Natives
Canada Would Be Host
Geneva. -The Malserajah oP Kapur-
thala;, .ohs of the chief reigning
princes of India, would -like to see a
session : of the •League of Nations
Council held in Dollhi, India's•'capita!,
et some not: too distant 'date,
• He asserted tine governing classes
in India are doing aII possible to- in.
teeest their people in the aims and
aspirations c4 the League, but that
the actual :physical presence of its
governing body,: composed -at some of
the leading statesmen of the world,
would do more than any.'ainount of
oral propaganda, to make the League's
possibilities understood.
ihis is only, one of manydeniands
to hare the Leaguers Melee important
bodice show tifemselves elsewhere
than an Geneva. •
Canada is reported to Ice' plaiming
to invite' -the Council to sit at Ottawa
now that she is a member of it. In
fact there is a-cpi'ojected seiheme.,to
have the whole League Assembly
meet there in order to give American
newspaper men and League ,sympath-
-
leers a ready occasion to 'study its
workings at fleet hand. This project
is still in abeyance.:
It seems certain that one of the
Council's meetings in the near future
will be held In Berlin.
Prehistoric Annual Fond
Paris. -A part of -the skeleton of an
animal of •eieh:store tinsee,• 'which
savants' style a„ brontasaut•us, has
been ,discovered In the bed of the
River .Meurthe at Nancy. The bones
are in an 'eneelletrt state of preserva
The better the -quality, o
the tea you use the' ,more:
important it is that the eon.-'
tamer should be the very
'best.
By careful tests it has
lZe&k
l is that n stove
hat
Aluminum'
ii3ilrri'
is the best container yet'
found for tea—and Bed Rose,
-Tea is packed'only.in Alurnir'
nuns—the finest package eves'
used for tea, GT mina' reps
Prince Believes "Skew" is Correct'
Take out your dictionary and see if this is right or wrong. The' photo-
graph shows (or Shews)'an entrance leading up to a train' at the new Union
Station at Toronto' add, alieve,the'gateway the 'sign; "Skew Tickets Here."
This is proving quite a curiosity to the passengers using that station. and
providing them plenty to think about while on their'train journey. It is quite
noticeable in this modern age, especially after`"show'; is used generally. The
new Union -Station was oiilcially-opened by leis Royal Highness the Prince
of Wales, during his visit to Canada on August 8th, and Iris Royal Highness
received` transportation'ticket 'number one with numbers two:, three and
four being issuod'to his brother; Premier Baldwin and. Mee. Baldwin, respec-
tively. The Prince called attention to the, sign above ibis head and agreed
yeah the officials of the C.P.R. upon: its correctness,
Business Men 1
of CanadaMet
Four Provincial Premiers At-
tend_ Chamber of Com-
.rnerce Convention
Vancouver, B.C. - Increased co-
operation between the industrial and
manufacturing interests of the Do-
minion is assured as a result of the
deliberations' of the delegates to tee
second convention of the Canadian
THIN, WATERY BLOOD
ALWAYS DANGEROUS
If Not Corrected Serious Results
Sure to Follow.
In no trouble Is delay or neglect
more dangerous than in anaemia -
thin, watery- blood." It is very com-
mon in young girls and in persons
who are overworked or confined with-
in doors. , ft makes lis approach in
so stealthy a' manner that it is often
Chamber of Commerce. The convert- well developed before the trouble is
tion •,was probably the' most repine recognized.
sentative gathering of . big business But taken in time the tonic treat -
mea `ever. held -In Canada:, and., the meat through the use of Dr. Wi!-
lmpoirtance_ • of its deliberations was liams' Pink Pills Is as certain as any
increased ley the -presence of the thing• cad be..Miss Teresa Heafay,
premiers of ' the foul• Western.: pro- Dunraven, Que., is one of the many
emcee, John Bracken of Manitoba, anaemic sufferers who has found' new
'James G, Gardiner of Saskatchewan, health through the use of this midi -
P... E, Brownlee of Alberta and, e. D. cine, . She says: --I cannot' express
MacLean of British, Columbia. too warmly my, thanks for what Dr.
The suggestion for closer co -opera- Williams' Pink Pills have done for
tion was made by Mr. Bracken, who me. I was suffering from ,a badly
urged the . establishment of a joint run -clown condition. I was,very ner
board of agricultural and industrial emus, had little desire for food, and
relations, and also the: creation of an would feel tired out at the least exec.
impartial and unbiased board for` the ton. In this condition I began taking
study of the protective tariff along Die Williams' Pink Pills, and before
scientific lines. I 'ming 'them very long found my
Leek of Co-operation.. Ii health gradually improving, and un -
Mr. Bracken declared there had der their continued use was com-
pletely restored. Icor this reason I
understanding by each group of the
earnestly advice all' 'Weak girls to
problems of the other, He was die -
!they tress pills, 'feeling sure that
posed to place the blame for this eon - !fey will do for others what they diel
clition more. upon the shoulders of for'me."
elm- manufacturing industry than I send your name and address 'to The
Brock -
thus) of agriculture. Ho believed, Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
however, there wee not only a need I ville, Ont., and they will snail you
but a possibility, for closer co•opera' flee a useful little book on "Building
lion in the Suture. Ignorance by the ][lir the Blocs." The pills can be ob-
mEtnlifacturel's of conditions as they I twined through. any druggist or by
existed in relation to agriculture: and I mail at 60 cents a box from The Dr,
by the farmers of the probloins-of he I Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
dustry, he blanked fol', tike neisundcr' Out.
standings of the past,
"What is needed at the outeet is
not, it seems to me," he added, "a i LoOVIe g�
g
stated formula of co-operation be-
tween agriculture and industry, but i ' �a °
a4.n�a3n�a�s
rather a' clearer and more-symgath-,t •�
etie understanding on the part of
each between these two branches of
out' industrial life. We have'been
kept as tar apart as the poles be -
has each has, for the most part, has been a seeded an exclusive eon.
cause
seeking its own immediate 'ad. cession to prospect throughout the
vantage without any'serious efforts Soviet Union, the United States Press
to apr'eciate the other's problems.' was informed recently.
Dealing with his second suggestion tiro cenceseion ultimately will grant
as Co " scientifle tariff study, Mr. the .American, firm exclusive night -to
Bracken said that the best brains the1 develop the_ Soviet '17nion'a'aluminum
country Cath pretlue° should be ,,en- 1 resources for a perioii oP from 30 to
gaged upon this task, and suggested 60 years, depending on the capital in-
-gaged
the'work be ;done by a body of
"'it'll.
'Men chosen from the economic de- The Aluminum Company 'must de-
psi+tneents of- the universities of the siguate by Nov„ 0 sites Ser hydro
Dominion, "Pronouncement from' electric projects which it will use in
tiara to time by such a body,"'ho. oonneetiohh with the, ellerationk.
eyed; -"would carry some weight with
the people,a statement which could
isot'be made without the teachings of
the average man who discusses the
tariff; and unless tariff pronounce-
mente"ilo name' fronh,- •such booty,; -they-,
.might"as..well. be left unsaid so far •
as having them generally accepted
by the people ;es' a whole Ss concern-
' Moscow. -Tire . Aluminum - Company
of America, in which Secretary of the
Treasury Mellon Is a large holder,
Voioe of Industria( interests:
Full aecelbtance on behalf of the
industrial interests 'of'Mr. Bracken's'
proposals was voiced on behalf of the
Chamber of Commerce by W, M.
Birlcs, Montreal, executive chairman,.
"Let me say, after the notable :ad-
dress of the Premier of Manitoba," he
declared, "that we base our entire
progani on the 'chamber's recognition °
of the, independence of s'agricultnre ew" 5110
eh5d commerce. Agriculture is our ;.Did• you know that a, flfteen-cent em
primary indnstiy, • If the•iarnher fails yelopie of Di'antend Dyes wilt quell-
we all suffer, and if Ito succeeds ivo Cate. any .delicate tint ,;that may be
all prosper. : Prosperous farming at- the vogue in, dainty underwear? :beep
tracts , - imnsigratlon -„ unsuccessful your oldest lingerie, ,stockings too, in
farming repels immigration, no mat- the shade'of the hour. '.Ids easy if,
ter. how we preach ht. We will go' you only use a true dub.. -Don't streak
more than. halfway in accepting the your 'nice •things with eeutlletic tints.
Premier's two suggestions" Dye or tint •anything;, dresses, or •
Touching on the general functions drapes. You. can Werke-wondos'e with
of the Chamber' of Commerce, ' Mr. a few, inexpensive Diamond • Dyes
Birks said it wasthe purpose of the
organization to obtain the matured (true ilye; New" colors.er sl. over
judgment of business leetle:2 on na-, FR E: Anylskind rf itheiggist'
FRE E: Call at `your 'drnggtst s and
-tonal efuestions and to present and get a free Diamond Dye Cyclopedia.
interpret those views to the Govern- Valuable suggestions,- simple eine-
merit and to the public. in this the
tons. Piece -goods color samples. On
ehamliei wee not autocratic, but big illustrated book Color Craft fres
served rather as the agent through from DIAMOND DYES, Dept. at
N0,-
which the opinion of business was Windsor, Ontario,
canvassed.
;�,
tihinient for Toothache.
iamon "'yes
Just Dip to TINT, or Boi 'to DYIS
'Improvement
Needed
Irish 'Fisheries Wau1d' • Pay l
Richly With Irl proved
Boats arid_'`Methods
Dublin. It Isexpected -that once'
the' agricultural•.'indilstry be Ireland'
has boon organ -fedi, a really deter-
mined •:effart will be patio to deal with
the problems of .the -fisheries.
land has over 1000 miles of 'seaboard
in conic of the beat. fishing grounds
in Europe, but it. his 'only '2415 fisher
sten who obtain l their livelihood by
iishtng -month in and month,otit.
Inithe eighteenth 'century the Irish
gsheries were inr;a very prosperous
state, but since tied they have"de-
clined,mainly,due ,to thetact that the
old haphaz�d methods, that were
suitable two centuries -ago had been.
continued. Few of the boats are tiro-
Perly equipped. to Compete against
the big '.Scottish and 'English traw-
lers, which follo''the fish -around the
coasts' of the British Isles and Pack
them carefully/in ice, SO that they -can
be delivered fresh a few-daye later in
the big Irish and continental markets,
Efforts are likely to be made during
the next few 'years to put the Irish'
fishing industry, on a sound basis,
With big boats which 'will' be under a
flshiu
m
g . anagement, but -a 'proper
marketing plan will have to be de
At present there are only ahont'12
good fishing harbors -and 36 second-
rate harbors in the country. Al-
though seine hundreds of thousands
ofe•pounts have: been spent on 300
other landing places, theee are poorly
equippedand usually -far' removed
from the main line of transport. •Fish
is much more costlyeln Ireland than
it is In the.,big inland towns of ISsig-
land, batt the ,prices obtained bythe
fishermen are very small 'This Is
partly due to the high freightage
charges and slowness of transport,
and -high retail profits.
Thos methods of handling and pack-
ing the fish have •also helped to de-
preciate the prices obtained by the
fishermen: Very little care is taken
in the way the fish is- sorted and
packed. Attempts are likely to bo
made to remedy ibis by educational -
courses in technical institutions
founded in' fishing districts.
"A new hat makes any woman ex-
cited," says a fashion expert. It cer-
tainly goes to her head.
IPihst-Hnut--"Wrist would a' ration
be without women?" Second Ditto -
"A stagnation, I'guess."
Nilnard's Liniment 'for' Lumbago.
The wise man tries to be an eeoino-'
eniet In prosperity; he has to be one
in adversity.
Classified Advertisements
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TILTRAPIrO:VtC ocinrol•'ncoxr, -3s_
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aJ selections 51,05.00 ,or ,sbk.oe.
laced,IS-ea .
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Montreal.
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ool," •Silk and Wool," 85e a pound up,
delivered. . Samples .free. StoeltinK &
Yarn Shops, Department 10, :Orillfa. ont.
BOYS & rfi 2 ®O. �`. Val JUST PUNNa
ONUS aa♦
simply sell Be Sats of Our Fatuous
Christmas Seals Let' lee a set. When
sold send us .$3.00 and kost, $2.00. We
trust you till Xmas. SI,-Nltholas Seal
Ce., Dept. co 1St i`., Dt'ooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A.
DEAFNESS
HEAD NOISES
Raii'ved Lg
'
LEONIA
ni.,'' EMI OIL
pe'�ll$ - "Rub Back of Ears"
lid INSERT IN NOSTRILS
At All Druggists. Price $1.25
Folder about "DEAFNESS" on request.
A. o. 1155555, lee,. ' 70"ftfih Ars„ New York
Fall Cs'lds
Attack them at the beginning.
Heat and inhale. Mlnard's. Rub
on throat and chest.
DRAGGING -00t
'PAINS. REUEVED
Woman Suffered ,N -early a Year.
Lydia E. I'inkliam's Vegetable
Compound Brought Her Health
Moose Jaw, Sask.- "I am going -to
try to tell .you what Lydia E. Pink -
hem's Vegetable Compound has done
for me. I suffered very badly with
dragging -down pains and inflamma-
tion also in my right side over.
my Trip anti down my whole side into
-my leg. I had it nearly a year when
I went to a doctor and he Said I
would have to have an operation. But
my mother said to take Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as it
saved her life years before: -1 took
twolbpttles and I found I was better.
so I kept on taking it end also used
Lydia E. Pinkhani's Sanative Wash,
I have lied two more children since
then and am perfectly well, ;I used
to have to lie down two or 'three
times a day, and now I do' all my
housework without trouble.: I • al-
ways keep the Vegetable Compound
in the house as I`fhnd a dose' now anti
then helps me. •I am willing for you
to use this letter any way you see fie
and I will answerletters. If I can help
any otherwomanI'd be only too glad •
to try." --Mrs. Beeline HeuellroN,
414 Meese Square, Moose Jaw, Sas-
iceleliewaie
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5 J'
Lydia E. 1 inkham s 'Vegetable
Compound is a dependable medicine
for all women.
For sale lay ell u r ists' everywhere. c
15OUS No. 41-'27
Aft
vtince
bestcc)
tests we are c n
/iri rira is the
tairIer for tea.
Now packed o
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my in Ala Intim.,
Capt..Ioseph'Berieier Going to
Churchill
Halifax N•S.-'Capt. Joseph Ber-
nier, the Canadian explorer, • whose
exploration trips to the' Arctic placed
much of the "top of the world" tinder
the Canadian flag, is in Halifax, pre-
paratory to sailing with the first ex-
pedition, of consturetion.outfit 'for
Fort Churchill," the newly; selected
terminus -of the Hudson Bay railway,
and port foe the western provinces of
Canada on the shores of :that inland
sea of Hudson nay. ,--
Captain 'Bernier states that ho , had
selected. Fort Churchill, as far 'back
as' 1904' as the logical terminus of any
railway that, was beilt for the object
of directing commercial activities 'to'
that part 'of Canada, Ile claimed that
Fort Churchill was a harbor, where-
as Fort Nelson, which was originally
selected by the Dominion Govern-
ment as the terminus, "was only a
roadstead."
t
Speaking of farm relief that's
about as far au it seems to go.
For all pains-Mbiard's Liniment.
The steltight` read to 'happiness:
Think • straight, see straight, act.
straight.
' Dominion's Nickel Prod`uiv tioia
The nickel' production of Canada
co'nstitirtes 85 per cent, of the, world's
output. This he derived from the "Sud-
bury district, Ontario,' supplemented td"
a slight extent by the nickel recovered
as a by-product from the treatment,
of the silver -cobalt -nickel ores of the
Cobalt area.
M!nard's,Liniment nor Asthma. "�ff
A ship's officer declares that he has
never known the Atlantic so angry as
it has been lately. , But then It is sl-
ways being crosaed,
BECAUSE t;uaraist!eed, to
cut 10% more timber in
same time,'withicss labor
than any other -saw..
SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. ore. w,„
moon -rent. tirj
VANCOUVER. ST. JOHN, 5.5.,,
toner/To F
"How do you keep your shoes always looking like /p
new, in spite of all the dancing you do?"
"Simple l -Never any `cracking under the strain'
when I look after them with 'Nugget'."
919 9 Ail ' E
POLISH
There's e" Nugget" abed for every shoo mode.
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or die &throw -s
EDDY'
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NAVY TISSUE is soft and absorbent and,
like all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under
the most exactinb sanitary conditions.
Each roll of
:WAVY" Tis-
sue is guar-
anteed to con-
tain700sheets.
Quality and
Economy
,combined.
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Proved safe. by I il1ions and prescribed by pllysiciarls for;
Colds Headache Neuritis +Lumbago
Pain Neuralgia ' Toothache. Rheumatisni
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wlicIcontains proven–directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also betties' of 24 and 100--:Druggiste.
Aoilr'ilp is the traeie`:nietilt •(rBsiAlci'e,1 ii+ Sontcle) off' Darer Manufacture. at,;Monnaectic-
aaleeetac or, Sancylirecid. (Acetylaalh,yil0 Acld, •A, e. A,"). 'lwlttlgg it is wets isoews
that.Ai5tr. moans Saye'r'menutaetnre, to eestot. the public i,elinst lantetleus, the. Tablets
aBay= U.gPAny will be steeelmd itIlib their gol.er,' tr",dt; *ark,, the "9ryor •Ores,