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eecessautsteerseessetereatea
Tend to Your Own.
Don't bother so much about some-
bodyelse,
Jost think of your own little work;
If you only keep busy, you'll not have
the time,
To notice how other folks sI rk.
1J0 all that you Can to bring cheer
the world
And overcome evil with good,
There's'no•need to fear or cherish re-
gret,/
• When you've done just the best that
you Could.
0
s A church is no stronger_ than tho
weakest link in its chain of Mee -Mere.
•
if Accept.3 nces Were True
Mr. Harold Applehottom regrets'
that the 'eight-hour working flay_ 0b;,
• served by the Long Hang Wang Lang'
Laundry Company makes it impos-
sible for him to get his only dress
shirt Lack in time adeept the Ithid
invitation et Miss:' Iona Ford for din-
ner. Thursday, November ninth.
The barber was surprised to receive
a tip before he began to shave his
customer, Dealer Tones.
".'It's not many customers who tip
beforehand," be said.
"That's not a tip," -said Jones, "It's
- hush money."
We havo noticed that the couples
whor' rocking a cradle
'
are kept busy c g
don't have much time to waste rock-
ing the boat ou the matrifnoniai sea,•
Prof. (diemiesing class)—"Oh, Miss
Aonesteel„ may I hold you for a -mta-
ute after class?"
U u chin
A little' s ns e
A little rain
A tittle lose
A little gain
A. l i t t l e,.h a p 1s in o s s
A little pain
Not all sweet
Not ail sour
Nowa weed
Now a Bower
,A goodly avet''ge •
- Of suushine and shower.
' 'Determined"'to Cripple the Poor Girl
"Dariisig' 1 -throw myself: at your,
feet;"
;After treading on them all sign
Ilow remorseless eyou are, Irreddyl"
:Proved tits Contention.
"A man. who can't express himself:
so that people can. dnderstand him.is
an idiot. 'Understandme-I
„No." .y
Old Christopher Columbus evident-
ly ., was induced by some tourist
agency to set sail from Italy in 1492.
on the grounds that be should "See
America First"
"What dict you think of the jokes
in the burlesque show?',"
"Pretty. chorus."
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Baldwin Takes.
Stock
There is a tradition in Britain, that
the Prince Minister should tidied. an -
informal account Of his: ateevardsliip'
at the banquet given by the Lord
Mayor on: the -day Of hie accession to
office. The customehas beep repeated.
for so many years that the chancel
leries of Burette await its delivery
with keea expectancy and ambaesa
dere and representatives ,of both emelt
and great Powers attend. .
Premier Stanley Baldwin has not
ciiaappointedR the banquet ghosts and
the Sur=wider circle of, statesmen and
interested observers who read the
speech to -day. „Not -only did he make
a general survey of world conditions
especially as they impinge' upon: and
affect the policies of the British Em
Aire but be traversed the situation to
Britain with an optimists that carries
conviction by its sincerity.
- The keynote of his speech was the
unstinted praise given to M. Brland
gild Herr Sttesemann for their ef-
forts in the cause of European peaee.
Nothing could More dearly indickte
the swiftness with whieha„ national
policies change or how the senttmenta
of whole people receive a new erten
tation rapidly and yet lmpercetitiiky*
it thee l z n
sra 1 tion hat nl at af-
ter the sounding of the bugle, ofarmis-'
titer the Prime Minister of .Britain is
commending -the example of the Gee -
man Foreign Minister tett urging the
statesmen of the- Balkans, to hmuiate
hint.
"Britain, France, Germany :ad Ila',
the protagonists of the great -struggle
bt yesterday, now meet ,as partners
and equals to advance the cause of
peace and forward the convalescence
of our common oviiization," says Mr.
Stanley Baldwin, and in. that Bingle
Sentence epitomizes the "yea't changea
that hare taken. -place in •the :senti-
mente aid outlook' of the nations that
but a' few targrt yearn ago _ 'were at
!Ileath-grips. '
What France and Germany hare
done In the quenching ;of hatreds and
in the diminishing. of Mistrust in nine
years .can be achieved those other
nations with' ft common boundary-
where Ute flames of hatred and jeal,
Busy are stir rampant, a hindrance .to'
the cause of, world peace end to the
"convalescence of civilization' J..
In appealingto, the state men hof the
Little bjnteifte and the smaller^nations
of Europe that they should folios;
along the pant- which ' Briand' earl•
Stresemann Ihave hewn out Mr. Bald-
win did not intend to minimize the.
efforts' already made but tether to
point out that the admission of Ger-
many to the League and the co-opera-
tion displayed by the Great 'Powers,„
especially during. the Inst twelve
months, had made the responsibilities
of the . smaller nations greater and
their opportunities richer- PUsudeki
in Pohand, Masaryk lel Czecho-Slova-
kit and Pasehitclt:, the founder of
Greater Serbia, have aecgmplished a
great deal muter a heavy handicap.
Yet Soarer their activities have been
largely confined to domestic problems,
"The time has .{:orae;:; says Premier
Baldwin, "to widen the horizon of
their risfon, to come out boldly for
tate eradication of :international 'hat-
reds a'ncl to aid the, convalescence of
our common 'civilization. ""—ltiontreal
Star.
Interesting Data
''Plants• Bloom Out of Season
When Their Light is'
Altered
By centreDing the sunlight that:
e reaches ' Certain, plants, it'itas beeh
found possible to force thein to bloom
out of season, earlier or later than
their usual period. Phxperiniente havo
beep made with dahlias, African mari-
golds, poinsettias,-. Klondyke cosmos
and late varieties of chrysanthemums.
It now appears ;that the plants pro-
duce flowers -in direct relation to the
lengthy of the daylight 'period. '
With this to guide them, experi-
menters trick the flowers into bloom-
ing at unusual seasons. This can he
done by covering the plants or by talc-
Mg
aleing them into the cellat' for.. -an hour
or two hertZre :sunset• each day. This
produces sunlight conditions approxi
matlug Autumn; with a shorter period
of daylights, and the plants' -bloom
earlier.: Conversely, it has been found,
Mat' lengthening the short y lays': of
Autumn and STinter with the aid of
electric lights of proper intensity :Apre-
vents there plants front: ;lowering in
their normal season.
ft is even possible to force differ
ent parts of some planta to• blossohl•
at diffet'eftt asasons.
Minard's Llnim'•tnChilblains.'
'rite benevolent old lady war; about
to d,a,op her usual; coin in'the ,hat of
the blind beggar at the corner, "'You
dont seam to be the same man ;who
hits here always," she remarked.
to eo ltd.?, lie's niy brother > t'(
11000 your brother to not ill," she
event on" "OIs, no nrutn,' was the un-
expected answer, 'ile's taken an
68000000 off andgone to the movies."
Of.
cthe
ofpackages
millionsIra g
'cif Red -Rose Tea sold few, if
a17.yr are roti rned .as :nan.satis
factory T 11 ml's. because Red
Rose is packed on1 in A:lumx-
nuni. There is sever any
loss of; flavor trolligh arrsp -
nese, Never day -staleness Or
deterioration.' The Tright,
• clean alurniliuin corrtdalner
keens Red s -rash aradl.'
,•1 Rose a froth
Squirmy :me elle gay ' i' vvaO..
packer$
Floods in Old El gl(lit
lei ENGLAND, TOO
Pheh'o havobeen great gales and floode in the Ohl Land. A street in.Pieet-
wood,;Laneashire ,after` the great storm of early November.
Schwab,`ell's:.:
Hew : He Shied.•.
at Aviation
Admits He Refused 'to Finance
Wright $rather' in • Early •
Days
Chicago.' - Charles" M, Schwab,.
chairman of Atte board of the Bethle-
hem,Steel Corporation, told a mogting
of mechanical engineers here that
more than 25 years ago he was asked
to b,efp.tinance the Wright izr'Others: in
their early 'efforts .5o develop' t
heavter-than air"flying machine and
that he diel --not aid thele, Two reare.
later, Orteille and Wilbur Wright
made the heist ;fights by man in Buell
a machine and bad invented the sys-
tem, of control need in all flying ma-
chines to -day'.
Asked for Sdpport.
It -was ;in 1901 that Charles R. Flint,
merchant and banker, brought .tire
Wight brothers to hint seeking
financial -support for their flying ex-
perimeitts, Mr. Schwab. related to the.
Chicago Chapter of the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, of
which he is national president.
"I've been in a good many harem-
scarum things in life but preserve roe
from ;lying," her, Schwab reported
nasalis reply to Mr. Flint..
M8' bwab became reminiscent.. as
he recalled that next year will mark
the . fiftieth anniversary of his e
n-
trance Otto the steel business, Du-
man- engineerfhg: is the greatest :pr
o-
Sessiou.of all, he said. The man who
can make workers content and happy
and , pertionally s interested in their
work is contributing richly 'to life,
Source of.Satiefactton.
The disease standard of manhood
of workingmen. in America is as high
as that -of society, he said, and that is
why 'he hires the working people' of
.this. country, Ire} continued. As he
looks hack through the past halt -cent
Wry, he asks himself ')what are the
real.:tbipgs,_that ,lie,,has toiled to pos-
sess. They -are not money; clothes;
toed nor other material possessions,
for tilde do not 'bring real satisftt0-
tio r,.lie said. The real satisfaction is
in iiving a life that results" in genuine
Wends and in going through life kap-
py sod laughing and with approval of
one's fellow man.
"nappy` is he' to whom they say,
' Well clone, good friend,'" Mr. Schwab
declared. 'Be a friend .to. everybody
and try always to do ;toed and, at the
'same time live to be a man among
men,' be advited.liis feliow'engineers,
"I believe in -building on a true fou0-
dation• of honesty, integrity and loyal-
ty. What happy people we should be
to be citizens of this richly 'bndowed
Nation,"
Reparations
Berlin Lokal:Anzelger: • (Parker Gil-
bert,- -
ilbert,-. allied a'ep,arations agent, .has
warned the .'German: Government
agalifst carrying out the law to -in-
crease the pay of; public olficials.)'On,e
i:oilld not greatly reproach the reparS,-
tlone agent for lie 3s doing no more
than fulillling his, duty.':It' is his task.
in f •
act to see that German tribute is
paid inlull-and that the treeeure'
chests of Paris, London, Rome, Brus-
sels and New York do not suffer any,
lossee.by reason of the feet that the
Government of 'the .Befell. wish to
make, some small improvement in the
lamentable conditions submitted to by.
German officials. Bat, with this letter
of Mr, Gilbert's the veil intern aside
with. which the Germans statesmen
who were in support 4 'the plan
habitually • enveloped the Dawes
detente. -
My wife has run away with a man
In my car "Good heavens! Not
your new car?",.
IA motorist lett leis 000 outside a
restaurant -while he had lunch, On
enlarging, however, he observed that
a constable was standing guard over
it, so he quickly, withdrew inside and
thought swiftly. JlIaving certain :rea-
dies for not desiring another sunl-
mone'.that..week, the motorist made
ass exit by a tear door, and, going,
home, teleplioned to Scotland lard
saying that his oitr had been' stolen.
Hall -an -hour later the 'police tele-
phoned to say that the stranded car
had been discovea'ed ouleido the.--
l'estanrahti and would the owner
ipleaee pall.therg for it? 1 -
Specialist Warns
Against Cancer
Says if Disease Attacks
.
- Younger Generation. Hu-
•
man; Race Doomed,
Dayton, ' Oliio.—If cancer should
change its attack to the younger
generation it,tould wipe out el-011za-
t1o1ii within two years. That warning
wee Ciseped recently by Dr. Gilbert
Fitzpatrick, Chicago, president of the
tion of Cancer and a, specialist ,of 11.
ternational repute, at the joint meet,
tug of the. - Souther'Ohio,Ohio State
and Hiami Valley Homeopathy Ivledi-
cal societies.
Dr. Fitzpatrick asserted, newspapers
of the United States mast be usedef--
fectively if there is to be an effective
warfare against the spread of cancer.
"Ali the medicai;delibeiatiohs con-
fined to the four stalls will be of no
avail unless that knowledge ,is con-
veyed to the laymen, 'he said In des-
cribing the public press as "the great
American university."
Dr. Fitzpatrick deetered annual
physical examinatione are one of the
best methods in determining pre -can-
cer conditions and consequently in
checking the growth-
CNDITIONS THAT
Ill
CAIN. FOR A' °�O IC
the Blood is
Symptoms That e
Thin Should' Not I3e
Will Rogers on French Tariff;
He's Also Still for Coolidge
To; the Editor, et 'tile Alert York
Beverly .Ilillr,, Cal,—Seo where We
it10 acre "at France snow for imitating
us' and pelting on a tariff'againdt our .`.
goods, lander putsat a dtsadvant
0;0'' on 0<1<100 1 of the'size of.. L'rance,
It 11 was seine: South 01' 'Central
American country; we could claim It
011111 unlawful and 'make 'em take It
off.
-I-iaroen t hoard from Ai-thur yet.- 'I V -
doubt if he has seen' it. 1 don't guess
he slums much 'in his reading..
It the Republicans don't run Coo-
ridge history will repeat itself, < You
saw: what ;happened to Pittsburgh
when they thought they could will
without Cuylel.'
Yours, WILL ItOGERS.
Neglected,.
Weak, lacking In strength, energy,
and ambition, nervous, sleepless, poor
appetite, digestion disturbed --these
are the symptoms 'of a great majority
of people who have been benefited by
the use of Dr Williams' Pink Pills:
The great value ot this medicine in
eases of this kind is proved by the
statement et lilts W. (3eni1ier,_Ring-
aton, Ont., 'who says:=lPollowing n
severe cold I was left in a rubdown,
nervous couditlon; I had 'pains in the
back and limbs 'and could„ scarcely
Mnetle tibbut, I did not sleep well at
night and was despondent and dis-
couraged. 1 decided to ,try Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills ,and can truthfully
say that atter the 088 of six, boxes,
the change in my eo3Zlition was noth-
ing short of marvellous. The patns
vani'ahed, I slept well, had a good ap-
petite, and In every way felt welt rind
strong. .1 else sue the, pills to my
daughter, whd'was,iu an anaemic con,
dation and, feeling quite miserable,
and in her case, too, they restored
health I hope my experience may
help some other weak pel$0n."
Dr. Williams' Pink fills are sold
by all medicine, dealers or sent by
mail, et 00 . cents a box by The Dr..
Williams' Medicine Co-, Brockville,
Ont. A little boort, "Building Up the
Blood, which contains many.. useful
bealth hints:, will be sent freeonre:
quest,
lndependence Abroad
-'This'little _voyageur , Is typical of
modern woman. - She goes [;travelling
and returns unaccompanied from
Paris and London. She Is Isobell
Duff -Stuart,.: daughter of Brig. -Gen,
Duff -Stuart,: of: Vancouver, and when
the cameraman on the. Cttltard Miter
Ansonia shouted "'Mutton!" she did
her military beet—then disembarked
at Monttepl to tape trai ofor home.
Mhiard's Liniimentfor`hteuritls.'
An old: woman who had called in
the doctor to give het treatment for a
cold was somewhat grumpy when she
,found' that het' own, doctor had been
;stable to conte, aol hall dent a soling
deputy. After questioning and -exam-
ining the
nd exam-
ihing:the patient, the ,young dacier
nodded wisely and said;—"Ala I
know what's :the , matter with you.
Yeti are suffering frem _nasal catarrh."
The old woman looked disgustedly at
the;tdoclor. 'Hoots, man," site eaid.&
sent for ybu"to dere ,pa cauld--no'
t0. ehristep iib.:,
IIAD OTHER rNGRCOIENTS
Waiter: It looks ilke rain, sir.
Diner (sipping temonado): Year:
but 1 think there pre small quan-
titles of lernon' and sugar In it as
E ONLY MEDICINE
BABY HAS DIAD
Is What Thousands of Mothers
Say of Baby's Own Tablets
Once a mother has used Baby's Own
Tablets •tor'her little ones she will use
nothing else. Expei••ience .teaohee her
that they are without an equal for t1-
lieving baby` of any of the many minor
ailments which afflict him atsone time
or another. The Tablets never fail to
be of benett—they cannot poesibl-y do
harm as they are guaranteed to be
free from: alt injurious drugs.
Concerning Baby's Own Tablets
Mrs. .R'r sail Hill, Norwood, Ont„
says:—"I eha11 always have' a good
word to..eay for Baby's Own Tablets.
I have give;; them to our baby .girl
In fact they are the only medieiite she
has ever lied acid I am proud to ,lay
that she took second prize at our baby
show. She is: eleven months old and
weighs 22 pounds. .No mother -Whose
child is peevish or ailing will make a
mistake 10 giving Baby's Own' Tab -
lata.'
ilaby`e Own Tablets .are sold by
medicine. .dealers or direct by mall at
25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont.
Minard's Liniment for Distemper.
"The dear old lady was )ate at
church, and entered as the cengrega_
tion wee rising _to sing. "Dear hie,"
siie eattl_wil:ft a smile, "don't get up
Ott my account!' -
Its
. qualities ' preserved the.
/der., Aluminum package.
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RED ROSE ORANGE. PEKOE is•extr a . Aa
hen L.eghoxacas
feed
We have had occasional losses in
our Leglsorn flocks from full grown,
hens- bleeding to -death at the comb.
A small peck from another bird fiestas
to start the flow ot blood. Other Mem-
bers of the flock pecle at the wound to
obtain the blood and the ,bleeding
oontinues < until the bird dies , from
weakness and loes.ot bloods'
A drug called adrenitlin chloride
can often be Used to atop? the flow ofd'
blood from -the comb. The hen should'
pe isolated when the bleeding is dis-
covered so that other hens will not
peck the wound- It is important to
locate a bleeder at once and apply
treatment. Many Iessee occur be-
cause the bleeding bird is not located
until she is bled white and very weak.
Watch -for the pale Leghorn; that re -
maths on the perch and eeems every
weak. Examine' the comb Carefully.
Sometimes only a drop 00 blood will
show at a time and this slow bleed-'
ing will . continue for many days be-
fore the bird dies. Sometimes a bird'
Britian a Continental Power
Paris' Temps: By her signature of
the LoearnoRhine Pact Great Britain
not only made the Rhine her.
but made herself a European Coirti-
nental Power,for :,a Power which' is
forced to defend' its security ,012. the
Rhine 1s net in a pdsltion to rest in
different in he face of European
complications that endanger the gen'
erat -peace.. , The seecessity . is Mown -
bent tlpon Great Britain, just like
other Continental Powers,. to 'assume
the responsibility of gunrantoeing all
the nations alike before any step can
be taken towards' a' reduction of exist-
ing armaments.
4
For all pains—Minard's Liniment.
French Finance
Paris Figaro: (Care tend thrift must
not be abated, if a permanent ina-
proyetnent of French finances is to
be °fret:ted). " To prevent a relapse,
Which would be exceedingly grave,,
what must be done? Everybody
knows the anewer. We must have a
continuity of policy which will alio*
the work which has "been started to
be,.broltght to fruition. In theory this
policy depends on the so'tereign ,peo-
ple, and it would seem that they had
gone out of their seises,' 1f they did
not *wish `to make certain of their
safety. But it, practice. the deelsien
is much less a matter for universal,
suffrage than It is for the leaders, the
committees, the different groups
which dispose okra fraction of power,
Um caucuses and the electoral parties.
tsever has the paradox of democra-
cies' appeared greater. than in times
of crisis, For then 'all depends on the
people; but on whq do the people de-
pend? _
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Dollar Snaring and Trapping book tree
witt,,'iittorder of dosen. Clrealar. Dealers
write Bill Hoffman, Narrowly, Man.
will aow2Teritlybleed; to death from BOYS5 .(t2 00 Given no WORE
the small injury at the base of a G1 LS JVBT piT1Q
Sim ty sell 60 Sets of Our Famous
feather. Examine a bird that seams Chrest:nes Seale'for 101 a set When
Dale avid.. showsa splash ofbloodon sold send us *7,00 and keep 5200. Wo
the side ot th& body or wing.A bird 1 trust you tilt Xmas. St• Nicholas Seal
Co„ Nest 604WL. Brooklyn, N.Y., V.S.A.
with that type . of injury will surely i
die from weakness. 1f the gradual toss '
of blood is not stopped, .
'The Soviets and Britain an of A
OoldAt, buythe "feuddtelcy's". The
Moscow Izvestia: (r. C. T..Zraugfl_. first dose does two things
:relnet8a die cough instantly and
art, British Minister' at Riga,. warned delights the taste, Ailtersnttrom.
Latvia with regard to the Soviet-Lat-
na other remedies for Coughs,hs
Children Like it --
So Will You
vlau Treaty.) This- statement means
a direct' indication to Latvia that she
has the right, to- conclude. only . those
treaties which snit England. The
press of the world is never tired of
cryingout about the alleged interfer-
ence
nt rfrence
01 theU R u t i r
f S S i he me nal
affairs of foreign States; but never
'Colds,Broachitis. Prevents "Flu ",
Pneumonia and nil Throat tukd
Lung troubles, Sold •everywhere
under money -refunded guarantee.
W.- 10, Budder, Limited,
ited,
142 Mutual St., Toronto
s r UC LE
MIXF'URE'
Acts Ikea trash—
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to )<
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, lMak ssi atomic
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and nowhere could' it adduce any anis •
of the U.. S. S. 8, ever' so relnotelyl
akltt.to Mr. Vanghan's action.
NO
Tlfl l
T Q
are so easy and perfect iF you
use the samekind of dyes Profes-
sionai Dyers use. Dyes that are
put up in highly concentrated,
finely powdered, soluble form.
No work, to . dissolve them.
Never any shaving, scraping or
crilmblingthemup. Theyare:
DYES'
For : Your Stock
M!nerd's Is a handy and eirec•
tine flfirst aid both in the stable
and barn.
SICK ABED
EIGHT dTMONTHS
After Taking Lydia E. Pinkban?s'
Vegetabletompound Could Do
Al Her Work arid Gained
in W ' ht
Melfort; Saskatchewan.— "I had
inward troubles, headaches and Bever°
pains m my back
and sides. I was
so sick generally
that I could not
sit up and I was
in bed most of the
time for eight
months, An aunt
carte to visit and
help me as x was
unable to attend
to my baby and
could not do ley
work. She told,
me to try Lydia E Pinkha m'sVege-
table Compound, and after taking two
bottles I eouid get up and dress my-
telt.
ytelt. 'I also took Lydia E. Pinkham s
Blood Medi:dee. When I first took the
medicine "I --only weighed seventy-
eight pounds. Now I weigh twice as
much. If I get out of sorts.alr;,weary
and can't sleep I always take another
bottle of the Ve etabl'e Compound:
I find 'it wondorfully'good for fe-
male troubjes, and have recom-
mended it to my neighbors. I'will
be only too glad 05 answer any -lettere
I receive asking about it.4t—lblrs.
WILLIAM Rrrcltl>':`., ]lox 486; tfelfort,
Saskatchewan.
Banish Pimples
By Using
Cuticura
Soap •te Cleanse
Ointment to Heal
`Try our rsew Sha g .'l- host
t.:
The whole world knows Aspirin, as an effective antidote' for,
pair. But it's'fiat as important in now that Moe is only cute
;'gamine Aspirin. The: flame Bayer 's on every tablet, and on the
box If the name Bayer appears, its genuine; and if it doesn't,
it is not! T-Ieaclaches are dispelled by Aspirin. So s,re coats, and
r with them neuralgia, neuritis and :'rheuma-
the pain that g"oe„ tl_en , even. �e g ,
tislrlromptly relieved. ;Get �4spiria-mat any drugstore--witI
P i
proven directions,
Physicians prescribe Asn- i
it
does NOT affect the heart
0
i
Aspirin to Ste trndn mark iteg!stered to Cnnadal'id:opting.Barer -tSsnnfactare.' Vitifle t
is'teen amawn the< Auah0, tmNts 0nser etanuloshttei 10 nstnra the 156110 ssatnst inn(
tiese, the Tablets wilt , tie :tasted mu; their ''2ayre :Cress". trwdetnerlr,..