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ariicgilar peopaeM
or anyj� adulterant in
twice' coffee ` 2
Treco on Burned Li nd. '-
The 111. S. Forest Service has' slaked
au :
investigation to Mid where lie'1v
twee growth' on burned-o'a'er 10 ol.,ea was
ant YOUIS Cretin. We pay
[1 .5c price, We supply -cans.
Make , daily returns. To .obtain
best results write now for cans to
COWES GO., LTC.. TORONTO
tea- on ;arm
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ot -ugPayeoetter When PToP
rly
managed. Send.forout catalogue e
ofbael:oepers' supplies. Expert
ad-
rice freely given.
Ruddy udd Manufacturils ,L
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' The following bulletins and
many others, of which these are
examples, are available to farm-,
ere, and will be sent free en
request b e the Dominion -I)e-
partznent of Agriculture. The
information they contain is both
useful' and practical, and may _ !
point the way togreater profits 1
from farming operations.
If.,interested , clip out this.
advertisement, check 'bulletins
desired, and mail, without Post-
age, in envelope addressed to:
Public'tions Branch,
Department of Agriculture,
Ottawa, Canads.
ito10 'Varieties of Grain`.
Recommended Varieties of 171e1,1 Roots.'
Seo4 Trcetni0ltt for Grain Smut
Influence of Feeds on Typo of Rego.
.Care. of Rwo and Lamb,.
Egg Groans.. .
Cultivation of the Annie.
Garden /ascot Control."
Strawberry Cultivation.
Bush X`rultst
nearing Chickens.
Deco and ]lora to ICeep Them.
Fertilizers for Steri Crops,
Orchard Renovation.
]Kicking Machine.
handbook on the Macon Hog and Itoil
Grading.
List of' Mill Publications.
'Tame
•,Post Office
12. R. No
Province
1141
.goy -Killers.
, 7., you 0 'killjoy"". Toru' negative
i0' indignant and e uphatio, Coed!
wait a minute. •
The activ"itiee of the .ordinary hilI-
jay we knoww, The fraternity are 00.
to sled in` the xunss'all inlieeeLt f u
and gaiety. But there .are .other 1d1i-
joys Those are not organized they
don't seek to spoil.. the fun ou erswds.
E l eh' Iine. is to take the jay out ()P.M,.
,..
dividualss one at 0 time. And yet they
10 it Svitliout malice or deliberate „in-
tent.. But the effect is eyagtly the
Some parents arc killjoys, They are
too particular with their children, too
careful, too much. concerned' A child
rir F b ams i i,which angels might join is
�
Ibrought
to
a sudden
denhalt. "obby y
o
u
,
:nuttn't �d5 tza "Elsie, little giris
[should not tear Is though tteY
Scoat bass Sit down iuletiyatonco.!"
Uncle gives Tommy a quarter, and
Tommy, with great joy, pictures what
. he will ..buy. allue a killjoy patent M-
elees
usle s that the -money ;hound be put in
the savings box,
Little Mona, with great joy,' lays the
table for tea. 1f other will be so sur;
prised. But mother has a rebuke:
.;hover do that again, .Mona! If you
had broken a cup I should have been
very upset!,,
To -day, evithout,knowing oe meaning
it;'you' may have acted as Buell' a kill -
.I -lave you enubbed anyone? have
`you turned agalnst.the enthusiasm of
one of the young- and; joyous your old-
er, perhaps cynical wisdoms? Have
you. laughed in ammeter fashion at
some eager idea?
Then you, are a killjo'S', . .Anything
which darkens the sun of.youth, or
causes shining, eager eyes to cloud, or
ends innocent happiness, killsjoy, and
those who do the darkening; the cloud=
ing, or the like, are killjoys.
ALL FOODS: ,SHOULD; l3E
SEALED..
Tate medical profession very general-
ly advocate that all food . preduets
should be sold in sealed packages All
cities. rigorously Inspect butcher shops
to prevent meat frosty being infected,
many prohibit Milk from being sold in.
bulk and gradually this will tome with
everything, "SALADA" was the first
to introduce the package idea 'as. re-
gards tea, ov(Sr thirty-two years age,
and "SALAI)A" is still ae little purer
and:a little better than other. tease It
has by far the largest sale.
We easily= pardon .in our "friends
these faults which do not concern
ourselves.
4lnard's Liniment Heals Cuts.
There are some bad qualities which
mako good talents. -.. 'W
CHEVRLET
gives i uality Transportation
at the Loper Cost Mile
HE automobile as'9 productive factor in
Canadian business has proved of greater
value than any other single invention. )3y
shortening - distances and; tirne, the, automo-
bile brings buyer ands ,seller together more
quickly;' conveniently, and economically than
any other indans o£ transportation.
The automobile has 'increased man's earning
power many times over. 'And Chevrolet, the
lowest -pr cid quality c;ir in the world pro-
vides this efficient transportation .
lon at a lower
price per mile than does an"other car built.
Continuous daily service under difficult con-
ditions only proves the .complete depend
ability and stamina of this practical car.
, In appearance •Chevrolet does, credit to any
business house or professional or -private per-
son. In appointments and equipment it is as
complete as the most discriminating owner,
could wish.,
Chevrolet is an investment that will pay good
dividends. Investigate. ,
Ask About The G.M..2.C. Deferred Payment Plan;
r
Ecalorniref Trensporta- on,.,,'Chevrol
e4 Motor: Company
of Canada, Limited
Oshawa, Ontario '
Dealers and. Service; Stations
Everywhere.
close ar4pther;as L }vis
teen kep.t 4aw lice by an' involuntary
preoccupation of the mind. Ili I desire.
repose' I shut up all the, drawers and
This Will,power to c,conniand tie
honeydew of sic4.141j51 is not given to
&YP yone.Figures, fantasies,' S or i es;
crowd Igo often upon the wes, y bruin,
frightening away Nature's sweet "1e-
storor.
The:nian 151)1 iivi>,s h5l•..a:.ar,l, doing
bungs 2,s.ihe spiritmove, retiring' to
;:est only NV110.n. feeling sleepy paves
tae tray to sleeli1125 nights, We
should alw-trYs go to rest and rise at
thecame"1 113'2 every dry.,
This 'matter oi' roguiamt y" 15import-'
art for the c coctat on of stoop is one
of +„he .not powerful ]wens of Nig:its reality, ' And if this gxpectas
Ron be combine,' with the 'ilhdrawa1
of the mind from all other clams upon
its attention, slumher should become
era
Apart from the -pernicious method of
drugging" to produce sleep, many in-
fallible ('1) methods ere.: ajivflcated.
Repeating L'.in
I g ver- es 01o tr counting
1 e y, $
Qupto a thousand, and saying the
al-
phabet ba , al -
1 b d uardsame among hent,
All such etivedients liowev01 re-
ul'O In
q i outs cf.git, and thus hindert
gethei' than hell. It is in5nitelY.'het-
ter not to allow the mind to wander
at all,
There• arc, however, times when
slumber eludes us. On such. occasions'
an application of cold Matter to the top
of the,. head will pr1dnco sleep when
other means 4V4aySPRING rfail.
A'
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HARD ON BABY
arr;Ing In rny' 'cal tc Medich a Neee¢_Si+
I open.�e ant. {,, ,
h. I 'h?tYL Bele ' h $5 Sea;sos .
The Canadian Spring weather—one
day Meld and bright; the next raw and
.blustery,-, 'is extrenieiy hard ase the
baby. Conditions lire such that the
]nether' cannot takethe little oneout
for the fresh' air so numb. to ba desir
fed.. He is confined to the house; which
le often over -heated and badly *ventl
'dated. Iitl catches cold; bis_;little
stomach and bowls become disorder-
ed and the ,mother seen bas 5, sick
baby to leak atter;" To prevent this
an occasional dose of baby's Otvn'
Tabletssllnuld Ile given. They regu
late the stomach and bowels, thus pre -
Venting or relieving -colds, sinl51e_
feyei5 colic or any other of. the many"
Minor Ills of childhood: Tim, Tablets,
are sold by medicine dealers or by mall
-at 25e, a:box teem The De,,'WUliamsi
Medicine Co., Brookville,: Ont.
- :.•.
First to Finish.'
rhe children of the Pittman family
were,•aeoerding to their respective ace
counts; all first hesomething at school.
Tommy was first in reading, Alice was
ilrst in arithmetic, : Suaniny in ,ssorta,.
Ina so- on,'•Sanet alone'romalned .sit•,
ent.
"Dell,. Janet, how about you?" her
uncle asked. "Aren't' you first in any-
thing?'
"S sin," said Janet, "I and first out
of the building ulnen the bell range:'
Leg Wealmess in Chicks.
By S. W. Nnipe,
Leg weakness Is an ailment peeve/•
ent with closely co:fined cliche. Prob-
ably it is more 'correctly termed a
"symptom" rather than a disease since
it apparently may 'acenr under differ•
,ent methods of feeding; and manage-
ment and ill different Mims, glint at.
rheuma:tlsnl, neuritis, and rickets,
Symptoms.—Asthe iiatti,e implies,
the legs become weak. It starts with
an unsteadiness and the chicks sown
lose usa of the legs.. The appetite
usually Continues to he good at first.
The largest and meet vigorous chicks
are often the ,worst afflicted. It oc-
curs in chicks! from one to sig months,
of ago. Rheumatism and' gout tlSuai•
ly show enlarged faints.
Caused.—Little Is definitely knoaii
as to thecause of 'leg weakness .in.
chiolCs'.. Lacic 'of green. food, 'mineral
matter, fresh air, exercise, and sun-
shine, deficiency in the vitamins con-
tent in the ration, overfeeding of high-
ly nutritious feeds, too Much heat,
damp quarters, and -overcrowding are
callers most often assigned for leg
weaklle5'4.'
Prevention anti ,Cure, --It is z gener-
ally reOcgnizecl Pactillat chicks which
have aceese t,a -the - ground olrtsicie'af=
tel they aro a week old,. -rarely eves'
become affected with leg weariness.
Whether this pedides exercise" elm=
ts11i1113, fresh air, green feed or miller -
ale fl'eln the Soil is an unallaiwe'retl'
question..- Nevertheless), 'tltc re -sults
are cortaid. when the weather fs'000l
:even a Sete minutes oeteido daily will
he effective in preventing or Curing
leg weakness,
When weatiler:cenditions are bad
and the 01110,,; must be kept tee •
the fallowing Svfll.be benefieial:
hoop said o1' f1ne litter on the floor.
Provide 'Prod] Nieces of sod each
day.
Feed grain in, clean dry litter to in -I
duce exercise.'
Keep the hroodoi',iiouSe svell.v5521'
iatotL -
SupP1Y'A1een fond sunis218sprouted.
oats, lettuces green alfalfa Or clover.
Mix 5 Pound's of.granulatetl Me)10 tri
100 pounds; k,f mafh;er feed,' the bode
inn hopper
Sonle't1n10s 'Wood, or harts coal ashes
lilacod in a oorltorief the brooder 3io11re
apparently hays a tiaIlie. in preventing,
and curing leg weakness. 'I'be chicks
will eat 11 150,11115 ss15l 11 can do no
harm.
The surest mealrs'of boor prevention
olid euro 3s to get the. chicks outside
as much as poslsfito after they- are a
few days old
, Opposition may become sweet to a
man when `heNhai.christeued`itperse-
cation.
Ask for 'Milnard'a and 11428. 11i outer,
Dr. «"111aanis' Pink Pills aro an all
c 1round tonic for, the blond] ana
12 1 ves• 13ui they are esuecfally valu--
able tri, the spring ,vvher, the system .is
leadsli• with iruiiii ides 'es a result .01
the indoor lire at the winter months.
There is no other . e tett• when the
blood is so lunch In need of purifying
and enriching, and every -dose of these
11fl1z hcips'to enrioh the-1Igod. In the;
emring one feels l weak and `bared --Dr,
Williams"Pin1['PiIls give`st •engts. In.
Dile op't'ing the a3ipetlte is It',en poor --
,01 Willi mo' Pink Pills" develop op the
appetite,, tone the stomach and aid
weak digegtion.It is in the spring that
poisons in theblood, find an outset in
disfiguring pimples; et5iptions and
bolls—Dr, William:5" Pirilc- P111s clear
the :siciii because, they go, to the root
of 'tree; trouble- in the blood, In ;the
spring". anaemia, rheumatism, indfges
heir, neuralgia and 111.0.115 other iron•.
tiles are`Timst persistent because of
poor, weals blood, and it is'at this tams
when all nature takes on new life that
the
Moja ood most seriously reeds often•
tion'
Some people rloNe'themselves
with purgatives, but these onlY further
weaken themselves. A purgative
merely .gallops .through the system.,
emptying the bowels, but does not help
the blood, On the other hai4' Dr:' i2-
1iam5' Pink Pills enrich ' the blood
Which reacher every organ -in the body,
bringing new strength and vigor to
weak, 'easily tired men, women and
children. Try Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills this spring—they 'will no,t disap-
point your
Solei by all medicine dealers or sent
by mail, at 50c a lox by• The Dr. Wil-
liams,' 1l?ed.icine: Co., Brockville, Ont,
Walkers, Beware!
Walk!
Walking is good exercise!
Walk in the :roads. if you want' to
but walk on the' left -Hand side of any
highway or road where automobiles
travel.
When you see a ear coming toward
Yon step off the side of. the road,; not
over to the right-hand side.
Reverse the habit of eerntnrles t
This sound advice is, honed on the
'experience of hundreds• of thousands
of motorists who"know how hard It is
to see a pedestrian_ walking on: ethe
right-hand side of. the road, at night
Thousands of 'serious accidents'' have
been caused by this habit. Change it.
for your own safety« '
His Hearing 'Restored.
The invisible ear drum invented by
A. Q .'reeonard, which le' a miniature
megaphone, fitting inside the ear ere
tirely out of sight, Is restoring the
hearing: of hundreds of people in New
York city, Mr. Leonard invented this
drum to relieve himself of deafness.
and head noises, and it does thia go
euocessfully that no oat '.eould , pa he
iii a deaf man. It he $j!toctive when
deafness is eaueed by catarrh' or by
perforated or wholly destroyed natural
drums. .A. request for information
to A. O. Leonard, Suite 437, 70 Plfth
avenue, New tor* city, Wali] bogiven
a prompt reply. . advt
Wasn't His Wagon.
Ile had been employed in a coai-
tnine only a few 'weeks:. One day he
accidentally allowed: a wagon :Ofwhich
he was In charge to run down a steep
incline:,It.eaDeleed at'the •batteni,
On teaching. the spot, the new' band
was shown what had:iialpened.
"That's 11o' mywagonl'..' he exclaim.
ed, emphatically. - "My , wagon had
wheals on the bottom; that one has
wheels en the top!"
Lift Off -No Pain!
Doesn't hwtt one bit! . Drop a little
i`ree�.one" on an aching corns in•
stantiy that corn stops hurting, then
shortly you lift it, right off with linger§,
Your druggist ''calls a tiny Bottle of,
"Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard cern, ,Soft cern,`
or cora between die toeseand the foot
calluses, without serenes5'or irritation.
The first monument raised to dogs.
'of war was unveiled at the canine:
cemetery just north of New York
City.
This stunt :s lista' by many; pro-.
foesional ,m<a icia29,. when they';
'wish to 014150 a cola ib vanish. It
requires a little deal] bill:the ama1-'
teu_z'• will be able to do it Ivan.aft-
er fiaif'an ho u s practice. A -half
dollar Is held between the finger
,tips and thumb of tho left hand.
The thumil ,of `the Tight Hand is
Placed under tho',coin 'and •the
,fingers closed oves- 11, and the -coin,;
apparently,, carried away in, the
right hand. When the right Band
is opened, the coin has vanished..
If you will try the trick, you
Will observe that when the ;fingers
-
close over' the, i
o e .te coin the coin call
a
bedropped
nt
i o the palm of the
left hand. 15110- rlght had geo
through .the motion of taking the
coin, every effort being made, to
duplicate the appearance of attn=
-aIly: taking.'` the- corn. The ` left.
hand, in which the coin is
"palmed" drops naturally to the
aide; the trickster having prac-
ticed holding" it just as 11 it con-
tained.notlling. •
The amateur w111 find some
d'i'flculty in palming .the coin. In
tine aarticuler trickit is better to
hold the "coin hetweena th'e roots
of the fingers and the first joint.
•The Hand will be slightly curved
and.a n•atural.poaitionof the band
will be obtained e very easily.
114acll of the -success of the tricic
depends upon /the manner in
which it is acted. Until t11e mo-
ment when the coin le supposed to
vanish, the trickster' should act
Just as if the coin were really in.
the right hand.
(CIip this out and paste it, with
other o1 theseries; in a scrapbook,)
Beware of Imitations)
-
ealed ne°
(which keeps the tobacco
ihi its
original condition
ond't oi
n
also in ins
Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited:
'EJ, e' Gospel of Labor.
This is the gospel of labor,
Ring it, ye bells «4 the kirk,
The Lord -et love came down from
above
Te dwell with the men who emit.
•
This is the rose he plante4;
Isere in the thorn-eursed soil
Heaven ie blessed with perfect.rest,
But the blessing of earth is toil.
'Henry Van Kyke.
9
WOMEN CAN DYE ANY
GARMENT, DRAPERY
Dye or Tint Worn, Faded
Things New for 15 Cents.
Men often proceed from love to am-
bition, but they seldom return from
ambition to •love.
Pay your oeitot-town acoo'unta by ))
Dominion 51xprese Money Orders; -
To be confident of pleasing is often
an infallible means of displeaehng.
e.
d<eep Minard'a Liniment 10 the flouts,
Love is not love which alters 'when
it alteration finds)
Classified Asti ertisementii
D. URE, BEAUTIFULLY FLIIT+'PY, 1
Carded wool; sample, enough light
comforter; one dollar. Woollen Mills,
Georgetown, Ont. '
'
Unless you Qee the "Bayer Crest" on
package or an tablets•you are not get-
ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved
safe .,by millions and proscribed by
physicians over twenty-three years for
(fields Headache
Toothache. - Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
:Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" -
only.
spirin„only:.. Bach unbroken package con-
tains proven directions. Handy boxes
'of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug-
gists !also sell bottles of 24 aidtt 100.
Aspirinis the trade Mark (registered
in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of
Manoeceticacidester of Salicylicaoid.
While it is well kuown that Aspirin
means Bayer Manufacture, to afield
the publIc•against imitations, the Tab-
lets of Bayer Company will be. stamped
with their general trademark, the
"Bayer Cross,"
Husbands that cannot be restrained
by duty will not long be kept by. dress,
Holding fish and frogs' heads In
the mouths of children suffering from
whooping -cough is an old "Cure" still
practiced 'aliiong the peasantry of
Western Ireland.
How Many: Pounds Would
You Like to Gain in a Week?
71 you re thin 'raid wont t In
y n t o en walaat0•wrric
and 'trans 32 IM strans, I iVllt Bend you 'a patnpbt
Of Anlgnn Alexander Vltamlbea, abpulat0t, Fmme, 340
money,.1uet nano 0151 a,1dteso to Ulan]('. AAUX»
ANnIsilt T..lneit,til01ui1e, :33.1 foluut liulat1116,
Toronto, eangdn. -
Rheumatism,
Minard's penetrates 111'111e root
of the trouble and eases linin,
The uhiversa1 remedy,
Doi't wonder' whether you can dye
or tint successfully, because perfect
tomo dyeing is guaranteed with '511a -
mond Dyes" even if you have newer
dyed before. Druggists Lave all Col -
ore, Directlons fu each package.
Our pride is often increased by
what we retrench from our ..other
fault§. •
Minartee Llplment 'tor Dandier,.
It will be remembered that the Can-
adian Red Cross donated .a sum of
$2,500 for the relief of the Chilean.'
earthquake sufferers. •
TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES,
PERENNIALS
Write us for advice and
1924' Catalogue.
JOHN CONNON 00., Limited
Nurserymen and Florists'
i-feMiLTON - - ONTARIO
I ENTION.,
Fsena for llet of inventions wanted by Maaufae=
kneett, Fortunes hero been made from simple
3,1000, "Paccar Protecdon"Imokiot on requcot,
HAROLD C. SHbPM14Piw''snCO
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B-R-E-A'I-YH-E-S WithYou
DON'T SQUEEZE YOUR wins `
155.48 1215 553'22 7)1A2 seese5053.
0014,0170.0 To EVraY eloVEMMT or TOUR root.
"A! THAT LAAn7 Arfoi WitE MT Firm ban=
etrNT nfstr3�Am 81.00
SPECIALTY IMPORT CO
e -W000 MMR.
•
For the Kidneys
Kidney troubles are frequently
caused by badly digested food
which overtaxes these organs to.
eliminate the irritant acids
formed, Help your stomach to
properly digest the food by take
Mg 45 to' SO drops. of Extract. of
Roots, sold as Mother Seigel's
Curative Syrup, and your kidney
disorder will promptly disappear..
Set the genuine at your druggist.
cese-
coiner not have maintained
its unchallenged position in
Canadian potties if it were
not thebest. ..:The best is not
too good for your table.
Ask for Crown Brand.
71351 CANADA Si'', C CO, LIMITr17:
It Is a pure and
wholesome sweet
--delicious and
CCefOnhIcal..
At all dealers---
dn' 2-5-10 and
20 lb. tins.
Nok Wonder Sisaaar'i1'foiwes'sairy
so, laopxs?ael Theysttt so et -silly
eat
side such IitdBo�geltsh
Alokei•Fhod'Wcrkmdn3hipGtraronfe
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EYES
Whetos in9CleansingRetroshing
i`,k rive You
-I
Apcarmine
Moro Phosphate if you want your
complexion to clear, eyes to brighten,
and shin tobecame soft and smooth.
Thin, nerve•exhauated people grow
strong on Bitre-Phoaphate and drug -
este guarantee it, Price $1 per plege.
Arrow Chemical Co., 25 front St. East,
Toronto, Ont.
fts
Young Girls Clear Away
Pimples With Colima
Gently' smear the pimmes with Guti-
tura Ointment on the and of the finger.
Wash off the Cuticura Ointment in five
minutes with Cuticure Soap 'and hot
water and- continue bathing for some
minutes. This treatment is best on rising
end retiring.
Sample Baas tree by flea. Addrees Carnage.
nehot:- Oedema, 1'. 0, Bos 6016,'Monteta1,
Price, aoap26e. oirinnontlSoSd66e, xaieaa 25a.
DIE- Try our newShaving Stick.
THEY TELL THEIR
NEIGHBORS
Women Tell Each Other How They
Were helped by Lydia E. Pink.,
hate's Vegetable Compound
Woodbridge, Ont,• --"I took Lydia E.
7Pinkham's Vegetable Compoundal0 fe-
male troubles.' would have headaches,
backaches, trams between my shoul-
ders and under my shoulder -blades and.
dragging down feelings on each aide.
I was sometimes uhable to do my
work and felt very badly. My mothelr-
in-latv told' me about the Vegetable:
Compound and I got some right away,
It has done me 'more good than any
other medicine I ever took and .1 reo-
ondnend itto my neighbors. Youare
quite welcothe to use this letter as a
testimonial if you think it will help eome
poor sufferer—MTs. Ileasit SIMMONS,
'Et. R. 2, Woodbridge, Ont..
In nearly every neighborhood in every
town and city in this country there are
women who have been helped by Lydia
E. Pinkham's -Vegetable Compound in
the treatment of ailments' peculiar to
their sex, and they take pleasure in
passing the good word along' to other
women. 'Therefore, if you are troubled
in this way, why not give Lydia 111. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial
This famous remedy, the medicinal
:ingredients of which are derived from
roots and herbs, has for forty years
proVed Its Value ail such cases. 'Women.
everywhere bear•willinf' testimony to
t:he wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinlc-
hanl's Vegetable Compteend. 0
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