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-I® T EDUCATION
ISY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
Provincial Board of Health; Ontario.
Dr. 'A,Iiddleton will be glad 'to -answer questions on Public Heaith mat-
tere.througil this column.' Addrees haul at Spadina House, Spading
Crescent, Toronto., ,-
Obesity in all cases results from a
disturbance of. nutrition. Too much
i:cod of all kinds is eaten and not
enough exercise is taken:" The body
cannot burn the £ood up' into the final
products of combustion—carbon diox-I
ide and water. The human' system, as
a result, uses a makeshift, It con'
vests the' excess of food, particularly
the starchyfoods, into fat and stores
hcad a
it in the' issues. There is no neces-
sity for this storing up of fat. If less
food wore taken'; end at, not So fre-
quent intervals, :if the body'were
given time and opportunity to oxidize
the food by work, it would take the
materials essentially needed, burn-up
the rest and not be burdened by exces-
sive deposit` of fat. Laziness is al-
ways an 'adjunct to fatness. People
Y Jp
who love pleasure.and ease have their
pleasure spoiled b'y•the fat that they
accumulate In many of the Oriental
races where, on account of the heat
and general languor of existence, lit-
tle et no exercise is taken, obesity is
common. Excessive weight is not only
a mar to 'looks but a-' positive hin-
drance to the comfort and enjoyment
of Life. There; may be interference,
'with tlle'pre per -action of the internal
organs, due to a deposit of fat, as a
result, shortness of breatbnbrenchitis,
palpitation and other functional eiii
barrassments are occasioned'. Infec-
tion is also more liable to happen in,
fat people because they have as "a
rule less resisting, ewer.
Iinw then can obesity be prevent-
ed? ••In regulation of diet, habits and
sive diet of starch foods and ma t
exercise lies r the solution. An exces-
liquors should- be avoided, Food •s
not really burned up or consumed -in
the stomach but in the ; lungs mid
muscles.
The treatment for obesity is along
the above lines. The diet should con-
tain as little as possible of starch and
sugar. The daily menu should consist
largely of tiii
bulky foods"conte 1 n 'lit=
�y Yg
tae starch or sugar. For '
s g o instance, a
breakfast might, as an example; con-
sist of fresh fruit with a. very small
amount of dry toast and in some cases,
TIO toast at all. For lunch the meal
should consist largely'of succulent
vegetables, with buttermilk, and a
fruit jelly for dessert. The eveming
ureal should be more elaborate and
mayconsist_ of lean meat a tiv
, on or o
non-starchyvegetables and some stale
or toasted bread.
Where excess *eight is not an in-
heritance -some people are stout. by
heredity—it should be looked, oil as a
disease. Double chins and rolls of fati
on the.back of the neck are danger
signs and should be heeded. Those
who develop excess weight must -take
advice. and be on the alert to ward_ of?
kidney or heart affections, and cer-
tainly must draw the line at stimul-
ants of all kinds.
Indolence and disinclination to ex-
ercise should be strenuously combated.
'Poo much :sleep or idle lying about
should'- not.be ,encouraged, In most
cases people can fight off fat if they
are determined and persistent in their
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MOTHERSIRAISE
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BABY'S OWN TABLETS'
Mrs. L. M. Brown, Walton, ).5.S.,
says: --"I. cannot Tecommend Baby's
Own Tablets ,tob highly. .1 have•found
them invaluable for the ailmente of
little ones." Mrs,' Brown's testimony
is the sane as that ,of tltouea-ds 'of
other mothers who have used the Tab-
. lets. To use them once is a sure guae-
antee that they'wiil always be kept in
the home as long as. theme are babies
or young children to be cared for. The
Tablets are a laxative --mild but
thorough In actions—which never fail
to regulate a th
e stomach and' bowels;
relieve constipation
and indigestion;
break up e'olds and simple fevers and
make the dreaded teething period
-
easy, In fact they `banish hil'the minor
ills from which little ones suufer. The
Tablets are sold by medicine dealers
o1' by mail at 25cents a box from. The
Dr.illi s'
m i
W a Medicine e Co. Brock-
ville, Ont..
Sentence Sermons.
If You Desire --Will power, you must
"cultivate, the ability to say "no." . a
—A comfortable old age;' you must
deny -yourself to -day's extravagances,:
Rapid advancement, you must give
undivided attentlon.to'your work.
—A respectful son, you must treat'
him as if he were a man.
E fitcient service, you must .learn
•to express your appreciation..
---The :confidence of your friends,
you must be willing to"lose for grin
cipl,o's sake. •
1'c 65 well spoken 02, you must
forget to admire yourself,
Mfnard's' Liniment for Colds.
When a man* finds a woman for
whom he thinks there's nothing good
enough he asks her to take himself,
PEEIELESS BICVcLE
BARGAINS
•Very' arid ' shakily
used: .512.00 up.
INTIM ror Cntnidnue
PEERLESS'
eiceoee woes
103 Ounda, St, w.,:
:Toronto •-
When You Cut Your Finger.
A weikknown doctor gives advice ou
the treatment of a cut finger. Isere is
what. he says:
First of all,.thoroughly.cieanse the
cut of dirt and foreign Matter. Warne
water Is the best, because it encour-
ages bleeding slightly, which, In itself,
does good, But if there' is profuse
bleeding use either cold or very hot
water -both of which cheek bleeding.
Tho1oiiglily disinfecCtho cut to dee-
troy any germs that may, be present.
Teero-. are several equally good pre-
parations for doing this; a weak solu-
tion of iodine is good, and no house -
bold should be without some.
It is 'especially important to disin-
fect a c t .no.m t
axle u , matter how alight, if
then is any infeottou r contagious
Y s o regi us
disease "in. the house, or the cense-
quences may be very serious.
The cut must, be covered add pro=
tested. Antiseptic gauze or berth lint,
suditient thoroughly to cover the cut
in the form of a small pad, 1g the best.
It may be covered with a small pad
of cotton wool It any need-
ed
n •resure is need
yn
ed to stop the bleeding, and fixed in
Position by a firm, but not tight, band-
age. Palling this ,tiordhiarylint may be
used, and, failing that, a piece of clean
linen.
Do not use new linen, ,end do not be
frightened of. little bleeding.'
Finally there is a very Important
Point, If earth has got into the cut
there is always a possibility of tetanus
or lockjaw. True, the chance is
slight,' but as lockjaw is almost in-
variably °fatal, ' it is always very wise
to see a doctor,'
In the meantime, as a first-aid pre-
caution, the cut must receive a special
cleaning. An excellent method is to
apply lomeutatious of boric -Hot. -.
Elevator, ih Plane.
An airplane fltted with an elevator
is being constructed for, the French
army. 'It will bo nsed.by the gunner
in charge of two batteries of machine
guns, one at the top of the fuselage
and; the other at the bottom. Thus he
cam pass from one battery to another,
as desired..
Theeonly failure one has to fear
is failure in cleaving to, the pui:•pose
one sees, to be beet.—George' Eliot.
Scoutit(J.#n Ktricardine.
With a.view to .g1,-ing a readers
some idea ofthe varied tctihtaes of -
Boy Scout. and; Wolf Cu) organ1zaitigne
in a smgie town, we have picked out
Kincardine and are reproducing, be
'low this week the i.3oy'Sobel; reports,
from- that fine Scout .aiailCob towIll'or
just �one week So here goes:
Local ASSociatioa Notes,.
The Local As ociatio e eats the
0 4s nz qu s
Scoutmasters to got together and
Make arrangements to have'their boys
engage in a terrific cleanup of the
-grounds at the Scout'1-leadjuarters.�
These grounds can bo made' into a
pretty spot, The L. A.'inteude making
further repairs lo the building and
piaces'the responsibility for fixing up
the grounds upon the Scbpts.. It is
suggested that a whole week be spent
on 11, with groups worleing each night
after school and a final gang -all day
one Saturday. V o ask that this bo
looked after. It is the Scouts' part.
We have noticed that in several
towns the public libraries have added
-to their shelves books covering the
work of the sixtyodd Scout Proficiency
Badges. Would it be possible to in-
duce"our Library Board to, look into
this? It would be a much used section
and -would increase membership
amongst the -boys of the town.
Quite &number' of ;100al'Scouts' and
Cubs are taking advantage of the First.
Aid Club advocated by Mr. R. A. Cot
trill, the druggist. .We advise -alit mem-
hers to get in on this. If your Scout-
mater hasn't ash't t lc o -a out r
of yu b it
in and see Mr. Cottrill.
• 9st Kincardine Troop.
(P. L. Harry Chapman, Scribe-)
I11 physical training games, the' long
boys, Pratt and PlhGaw, were'unbeat-
able. Some fellows got a surprise
when finger 'nails were called as •'spa- s
ials" the' C intois Cion:� Surprising,
n et Surr i
p p
g,
e
isn t it, the number of fellows .who go
in for gardening? We had, a stunt
period called "brain fever," and P. L. s
BEST WIEPICINE H }testa a� F
SHE+-��EIk ..SII
iliinilrp11RI lulls klig''z113
SCO1ia.'Lad
be eai e ilo.
yob.
s.;O�11>r191, �� Gt�Oa?
�n a felt rases it could have heel
done.by better feeding, hi in the uta
jority et cases the feedingwas alright
It 1 a,,tjte bieec.m.g of 1 n. caLtic whish
T•
was, at fault. In nearly every ,'case 11
these cattle which gr oded "ennmton'
e' had been given the advantage of being
a j shed by a pare bred bull :lies wmnl(1
base weigh d do much and Would bave
been as goo t' quality as tlic.s'e which
graded "good."
il- Ability-;doroarry weight, and unseal is
a virtue not posses's'ed by the offspring
of scrub bulls.
Over 'four' million hoofs were re-
'utrod to catsthe q ali'e meg
.supply Y 4 at 11 Y
the public markets or the Dominion
during
1919. Had the scrub bull been
eliminated five years back and belief'
feeding methods. practised over the
same period this ',meat• supply could
have been marketed on three mullion
hoofs, a saving of over 25% of the feed
that was required., since the most
economical gains are made by' good
'quality cattle.
The average weight per animal mar-
keted'in Canada during 1919 was•800
pounds, whereas it would .have been
Possible ho have obtained an average
weight of at least ten hundred. pounds
per 'animal; which ;:would 'nvean the
e)iniination of 25%' of the four million'
hoofs referred to In the. preceding
paragraph
When a. better beef animal Is. pro-
duced there is no loss on some' other
way. It Os a creation of now wealth
which goes directly to the producer
and indirectly to tale country.
•
Fifty -Fifty.
▪ aly
recoricarrie
offtem
I,I
$reified bye
• Anlong•tho wel]•Icnnvtumhd e;st:eem
resident t ileo -ford, 66T.S„ is air
ibon stud t V,Otodwortlr Soma four yea
,Esme to lose -Iter i1U8 sand, and ae a r
sult of caring fol.' Otni (little' Itis 1
neg and 'attendmg:''to' farts duties,
g1ie ,.beeaaiio teri•ibls rundown,
Mr4. 6Vooi1tiorth' sayo`she' felt,as
'ur h it h =ti rub t r
lira eat o1 #ood td h d to wa e .
The least- exertion Would—leave her
tired dnd'breathless.`•She was often
v I. 08 1 h
a`LacIce 1 b s cl s t vo .hes5 tat
i p t 0.
left he, almost speechless, and'fre-
quently suffered from severe: ireaci-
aches. Tho nnediclnes elm ,tools did not
help hes', and she almost despaired of
ago ➢I r,. Stoodwprtll,had iho+misfo
gaining her health; In this condition
she one day read'In a newspaper of a
caoo very similar to her own, In which
health was restored through the use
r ate' Pink Pills Thismade
ofD.Wlli n
her decide to give these pills'a trial.
After using 'a fes boxes she found the
pills were helping her, anti she con -
United their.use, until her old-time
health and Vitality were restored. Now
Mrs. Woodworth. Iooke after a small
farms of fifteen acres, besides' doing all
iter Housework, and says she never
felt better or more energetic in her
Iffe. She gives credit ter her present.
splendid' health. to Dr. WilIfaains' Pink
Pllls,-which she says are Ithe.best'inedi-
eine, she ever used, and strongly re-
commends the pills' to all rue -down
people,
You can get- these Pills from any
mediclne dealer, or by shall at 50 cents
a box from Tire D'f Williamst Dledicime
Co. Brockville, Out:
Interesting Boys in Music.
The following are a fee * seggeations
which may prove helpful to those.en-
gaged 51 advancing the interests of
music among boys at mid -week group
esstons or meetings:
youns spendfe
If have a• lh i E a w
p ,
moments now and. again singing some
of tete songs that-appear.on your song
heat,
Pratt was, taught a lesson1n figures
and P. L, Fraser hes a queer -apprecia-
tion of swine, Three groups in stifdy
period Worked on Second Class; Sema-
phore'anti ]lope, Ladders, I31rd' Heus°.
competition clones this week. We hope
every , fellow produces a bungalow.
lee We, he sure to have balance of re-
ports on hikes
1st Kincardine Pack.
(BY "Akela.")
For the filet thee this year -we were
able to have part of our meeting out-
side and a good, half hour of games
was eujoyetl on the 'grertncts. George
Cobeean.Is "going up'.' 10 the 1st Troop
and Earl Lee takes Ills plece. Earl
and Nelson.McGaw worked on their
Tenderpad• There were also classes
on t11e• One Star, First Aiders and Sig-
nallers Bathes, Don't forget the bird
nonage for;.ga' ,woetIilg,.ivh aafrom
lack of hones a robin was forced to
build right on one of our.ilpstair Nin
dews% here's a good chance for 'ob-.
servation, Cubs.
2nd Kincardine Troop.•
(Scout Wib, McLood; Scribe)
The ineeting was carried out fine
Iaet week. That Ramo "Knock the
Bleb," should be called "Kick the
Bucket!" P. L.'s Mooney, 'Maclay
and liial'eolmson and Scouts Fife ane.
Lake stayed 'up longest, ' Remember
the bird houses this week, Scouts
Isard and
W. MaCLCOd won five pelnt9•
for the camp slte competition;-' Last
Friday this. Troop trimmed the Ike
0-16"'n baseball. Looks as 1f we got
them beat. Stamp Club Meeting May
1st.
2nd Kincardine Pack,
:. (By "Akela." )
The new. Fack is getting along fine.
Tack MacPherson was a new 'needier
last .week and. we expect psora soon.
We would advise the boys 'to getin
now while the getting Is- good. We
closeour groups aa,- soon. as they are
i111ed: The Cribs I1itd the Grand•Slowl
explained and practiced it, Next came
physical training games; Groups work-
ed on- Tenderpad, One and Two Star
Tests, . Jack I3artwick stepped In with.
his Six Flag"made and An a stave he
cut in let woods for himself. Gootl
wont, that, '
A'Real Scout Town._
Well, Mi. '.Reader (and Mrs. Reader,
too),after reading the above you will
agree that Kincardine is a real Scout''
town, But .you don't Meow all.,' Be-
sides the two troops and the two packs.
whose activities are recorded above(
Kincardine has a fine Rover Troop of
boyo who have graduated from the
Scout Troop9. ' It has ono of the best '
Scoot Sieadduertere buildings in On
Try an informal sing song around
tohe piano after the meeting proper le
ver, Some boys are very shy at hear -
ng their own voices in song, and the
dvantage of the informal aproach is
hat it is liable to<make : the boy feel
uore•at home.
Coglmence:with the better 'known
ongs.
Find out what they tnorv'well,
Discouragehollering, but do not be
00 scedem%or -
Close with one of the finer songs,
uclt as "Just a Song at Twilight" or a
good, old "hymn that the boys know,
uch as "Faith of. Our Fathers" or 'I
Need Thee Every Hour." ,
In conection with sacred songs; try
o put mote content and meaning into
ymns. Link them up, if possible,
with the lives of the men who wrote
1en1.- .Make'tbe.'b:oys acquainted with
he circumstances under which they
re written. -.A hymn will mean far
more to a boy when it has been linked
p with the human element. A hymn
hat once was meaningless suddenly
becoales purposeful ander this method.
Other suggestions might be added,
at the above, if closely followed,
houid.tend to improve the individual
boy's taste along musical tines.
Common Sense.
Coininon sense is the eplillcation of
the ordinary intelligence possessed by
very . sane roan and woman, as op-
osed to exceptional gifts or know -
edge obtained by education.
Some people have, or at least show,
nose- of it than others, but everyone
of mentally 'deficient has at least
omethin of .this natur
g , ai dtuowledge.
As we grow up we must gain expe'ri-
nee'of some sort, and our degree of
oouiflon sensele shown by the manner
n which wo:learn the lessons that ex-'
terienete offers us, So prudence, tact,
oresight, and observation all go to
flake tip our quality ofMommon'sense,
vhiell in short we might say. consists
of being sensible and practical.
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aria, It has ay Scout athletic organi-
zation, and we have just recently
earned that it has formed a Wolf Cub
oftball league, with a placo on some
cam foe every Club in teem. No won-
der Soohtting is proud of Kincardine,
and Klncardine-p1'oucl of its' Scouts. ,
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mmaamutee. nor,aa�r
MUT Trois" TESTS
iT_s
are
"DIAMOND DYES"
COLOR THINGS NEW
Probably the most henpecked hus-
band in seven counties was Henry
Dotes.
But even the moat humble worm,
hflo i may ,
W t mot turn, will.nlana e
Y to
think up some way to avoid being al-
together crushed. And so Henry got
an idea one day, when he had gone
downto the drug stroe for a dose of
Jamaica ginger for his indigeation•and
had taken three doses.
He . *went into a clothing store and
urchased' ata
a tw ntg suit. He car-
ried
ria 1t
d home, til
s 1 feeling gingery. His
wife met him 2L,the door. -'-_, •
"Where have you been?" demanded
the lady; sternly.
The Jamaica ginger was still strong
within Henry. He' straightened up.
with a dignity foreign to him and slow;
lyundid the package from the clothing
store.Ile held out one pair of the
trousers toward his wife.-
"? have been incorporating' this busi-
noss on a fifty-fifty basis,". he 'replied
in commanding tones. ""here's a pair
for you and a pair for me." :
Minerd's Liniment -Fine for the Hale
' Bamboo, which when young and
tender can be snapped off with the
hand and eaten like alaperagus, is the
strongest known timber for Its weight
and is used for knives and whet-
stones.
RA IO
Guaranteed 201A Tubes $1.95. Special
1 Tithe Set, 1200 miles range, (tem-
plete,$22.50. Express Prepaid, Write
for Price List.
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1311i1tlfulMoans dye.
Ing , and 'luting is
guaranteed ` es 1 t n
Diamond Dyes. Just`
dip in cold water to
lint, soft, delicate.
Shades, or boil to
dye, rich. permanent
colors. Bach 15 -cont
package contains 11•
rections so sample any 150010n can dye
or tint lingerie suns,. ribbons, shirts,
waists, dresses, coats, ,stockings,
sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang:
Ings, everything now. -
Buy "Diamond .Dyes"—no other
Iclud=and tell your druggist whether
the material you wisli'to.color is wool
or silk, or whether it' is linen, cotton,
or mixed goods.
Fire that destroyed .a grocery store
on the first floor of a building in Dun-
bar, Scotland,°drove•uystairs
of mice, whieh awoke the, occupants
,of;the tom story, flat•'.j:ust in 'time for
them to escape with their. lives.
MINARD'S Relies=ed
his ilheuBmtism ' .
I±cre is one od';many rletters testify
ing to the relief' M;inard'c -gives
In cases' of-i,haumai:lean: "I' have
been relieved of rheumatism by
your. liniment. I thought I would
never be free from :this malady
and 1 tried' many remedies, but
ililnzrc's was the only ops lvhieh'
gave me relief
Al PPIONSt T6TCHI i10D,
S 1 Satmue l: Q.
Minart r„7 also splendid for stilt'-
nesa 0:. 11)0 joints, sprains, bruises;
ate.
MINARO'S LINiMr NT
Put the potatoes in an SeaP
Enameled Potato Pot. Cover
with water. ` Add salt- to
taste. Boil until soft. When
finislied, drain off all the,
boiling 'water through .the
strainer spout,; No danger
- of steam scalding the hands
because the handle securely
locks the cover on. 'If your
family uses •-potatoes, • you
require one of these.
Ena-Tided '. .
'OT AT 0 OTS
afVe le aeosoon,P itAl e °k N IM1IV�ien Jnia,!e
r.lr .w,sm
ISSUE 14o. 21—'20L
And most
gk`®Ce
lsecoo1 measle .
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.+7Ji5 e�.ess ixi the Fur £eItaflhTel „ 1 the truthalways, but tellit
It has been decided to establish stale so entertainingly that it will he mono
attractive than falsehodd."—Perriton
most northerly
ma' station Y of the •
'North West Territories and Yukon MaxwcA.
Wireless System at Alclavilt in the For Sore Feet—Minord'e Liniment,
Mackenzie liver delta. Aklayilt is
more than 2,000 miles north of 1 dmon- Jell made from
Y ivory and real.
ton bythe rogttlat• travailed rouites and Chinese birds' nests was shown at, a
le th'e teimival c t the VIaokosizie river recent Grocers' Exhibition in Lon(on.
navigation and the northern winter
marlerv'
q ace. -Accessible, to the in-
habitants of the Arctic coast an sum
mer and winter,' le has become the
centre of the fur trade trona Corona-
tion gulf to the Alae'kan boundary,
The Royal Canadian Corps of Sig
nals in co-operation with the North
West Territories"'and Yukon Branch
of the Department of the Interior will
establish tate station this' summer. As
Herschel Island is the; customs and
immigration "fort for; ocean vessels
coming them Alaska, a sub=station will
be installed there and operated dur-
ing the season of open navigation.
Salary increases usually quickly
overtake the man who does more than
he's paid for.
For Sore •Ir
o T oatUs
eMinard'aL Liniment
meat
The fatal errors of life are not due
to man's being unreasonable. Are un-
reasonable moment may be one's ,fin-
est'rieoment. They are due to a man's
being logical. -Oscar, Wilde.
cat's
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ELECTRIC
FIXTURES
at Wholesale Price`
Buy direct iron rho manufacturer -1050 all the
mlddlemen'e profit. and put them In your pocket.
Cnteloiun. shows One of the largest end:. most
data stack, 'stack, of electric flxture, .and appliances In
Canada, Sand 'for tree cetale:pe, no Ohiltetlon.
Costnothing to Ond out what wholesale prim are.
Saohog much you can. owe, PUt. 50 to 100per cont
In your. packet 5-Iloht 110lno or dining room 9Isture
Wit? Oaths,tom dote ;3.45. Address Department S.
DOMINION ELECT,1115 80551Y e0.
100 Queen Shoot rVlsst - . Toronto
ideal appringg' Vacalipas
s,Unly 2 Dayse-rem NewYorlc
Go in May and June
when Ramada ie chinas with
Flowers—perfect days for cost or play,
Pel'deiel, Twin -Screw $teemera
"FORT VICTORIAi' and
-t'FORT ST. GEORGE"
ForTi'luatrated dookletsWrite
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
34 Wbitolenl l Street . New 'Stork City
or Any Local Tcurlet Atom!
WE WANT CHURNING
UR RV
FOR You;R
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Como h $ieansin
ho Refreshin
Ea
6 ra
4
Clears The Skin
Oft Blemishes
If you have pimples or red, rough
skin you Can rely on Cutleura to
help you. Gandy sumer the -affected
part with Cuticura Ointment; after
five minutes, wash off with Cuti-
curs Soap and bot water. Dry
without irritation.
aemple Zook Poe by MAIL Address Caoddian
nopot- -BteakocseAuf.,Yeeakal... Pct., eosp
2be. Ointment 26 and M. Totems rbc.
'- C4tieura Shaving Stick 28c.
MRS), 111 Ho HART
SICK FOR YEARS
Wants Women to Know How
She Was Made Well by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
Cornwall .Ontario.—"I am now giving
your medicine a fair trial and It surely
I , , is doing me good and .
,I autogoing to keep
on taking 1t. .I used
to feel so tired in the
morningthatl didn't
want to get up but
that feeling is leav-
ing .me now. I also
sleep better and feel
more like working.
For seven or eight
years I hav
e had
headaches,tiredfeel-
• "" ings,painsinmyback
and across my body. I read letters in
the newspapers saying what good Lydia
E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound had
done, others. My husband says I quit
too soon, but I am not •going to stop
taking the Vegetable Compound and
Lydia E. Pinkham sBlood,Medicine un-
til I am better and haven't an ache or a
pain. Isn't that the right way? I have
great faith in your medicines. They
must be good when those who take them
highlyso
s eak
pof them. n. I am recom-
mending them to m3' friends and I will
hgladly answer letters• from women ask-
ig aboutthem. "—Mrs. smart, Butte,
Box 1081, Cornwall, Ontario.
Mrs. Hart wants to help other women
and is willing' to answer letters from
sick women asking about the Vegetable
Compound. cl
We 'su 1. cans ens nn
ppY d �
,ay express
charges. Wo pay daily by express
money orders, which can be cashed
anywbere without any charge.
To obtain the to
price,C
F ream
Must be -free, from bad flavors and
contain, not loss than. 50 per cent,
Sutter rat.”
Bowes Company Limited,
Toronto
For references—Head OlBce, Toronto,
Bank of Montreal, or your k y ar local banker,
Established for, over thirty years.
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produced 14 of his present cows and six: of his present
milking heifers. From the same number of cows as in
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Eight year of crossing with a Pure Bred Sire made a
difference of 108,337 lbs. oflnilk in his herd. .-
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