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The Clinton News Record, 1925-10-01, Page 3A handy Siae:pack- for oci:a siO119' when half.a pound is " tlsi 'right, t 0 Scenery Under the Sea` The reported discovery of i plateau Dally 110ft, beneath the sttxface' of trio Atlantic serves to r'oritind us how lit- tie we renew, of the` portion of the earth's s3�urfac3-nearly, tlrree•fourtlrs. of -the whole -that is covered by the It was only In 1901 that thestupen- dous Britannia .sulihtarine mountains range was discovered,' -by the -cable ship Britannia„ in the1South'Pacific. • Tire' Edward VII, tangs,' too, in the 11*orth Atlantic, was unknown ' to oeeanograph.ers. until comparatively. letelY, although some peaks. rise to within 106 fathoms of the surface. Near by is Mount' Laura Ethel, Its sunninit only thirty -5.1x fathonig be- CSORER Planning ixrour Advertisixog, ;' Front a Lady Made Well by Dr. s' Pink ,Pills. The oftener your advertising ap-I the most heats the quicker it builds. up a fol -day ' . lowing and the nioro productive it he- i You ]oust never let the public forget.: I wish from ray heart I could per ''''"7------•-••:•—•—•-•-• come. The thing -to do then IS' to; you., You must never gives even Yeur; suede. every 'perion wile: a rii}r'-o'. •;'Slight 'adjusrmants in' the Interna , uralce sure your advertising :•ippears. �`established trade'a chance to,forget'in health to ave' Dr. Willianmt' Pink rl00101 Bolrnddry hetwoeii Ga]-ada: and Other elements enter„ in, 'however; j you. You must exert every effort. to Pills a trial." Tilts writes 'wzrs. Beate 1 tile -United States which: will remove to cenrpli'cato the -situation. "Among' firing in more frequently the -oe ,tion- Mitchell, Oak Paint, Mai.., who fur- certain anomalies and otherwise situp - these are: The amount 'of mousy a lal eusiomer, and to get an ever in- Cher says ' Abe It a year ago 1wd5 1 l'fy , the work of the `Interrratlonal merchant can wise1 0 use for advertis-,..creasing ..number of brand new. ens- 11 weak woman,; ufferint 'Srom a run Boundary CommmTMion, -::are prcv .e l; lug;the ehara.' *parid variety of comers: d system and rrnpoverisared blood, for In a t>ieaty signed at Washington stoole; the sir - each advertise : The spending of:'. your' 'advertising: ,Any little- gxertiort evouit1`. cause: my. on 25th Fahruary, 192"0, All matters Ment; the nee of other means? of id= appropriation must -lie spread througha legs to tremble -arid ray heart to throb'1 Concerning the boundar`'between, vertlsing, These and other actors ::3; the thoso possibliities every 1 reaty'Pr'vides for 3oundc„y Adj sstf era Perhaps -you • The Y rho entrre year, Tire nevi Smile hold,. vfolc,rtly 1,eotrld not -stile I Daminien c n 'United same . e1 a xoom 4 d the U.rrled States are. with the ,. total , - wa .i et a_ .,�-- --- . • the. Present, en,s axul aIternatrvos rug marked advantages obtainable in or 11 ,nfty fed without being em- handle d b,r a joint epnrmr,srdr coat- ' y p e , must be-earerully con. no other way, elrouirl tilt e, th bulk of I t i t m t Y o us ec . ' !herr -. T began :taking Dr, Posed` of, ono' commissioner _from. Itfer i[ier°ed; in planning. aclvel�tisiug, the advertising. om each .. axsct r -1n 1aW 3 iSiTlfEs. ng, Seventy-fine.�per,. cent,. i'�illiamS'•Pink-F?121s,'an3 after taking' `"eounlry MI'..-.' Prai ... .n... The year is the logical basis: for the of the apnroriatio 'to be used i the ' , g J. D. Gi erp, mit ectof un ubtedlyhi-law'. of to Doti - tlo P, n e n Duly six boxes S aril Its well and strong General of Surv> •v; Department of Y _ g' advertising plan. Each day bolds newspapers le a conservative allot- as ever, - 3 s undoubtedly in a der Solt o11 du salespossibilities. i, I cry fe k: a coeds without the.Interior,`bes 0 T-I1s.F3,icanule-�117v e :....', You must mal1e l rent. stopping every few seconds gasping jesty's Cammissdonar, She hat brought up her sou, often a ' for breath as previously. Dr, "Mil- Maps of the vicinity_ of the north - per opened by Fielrl S,IaI'shall Earl Yams' Pin7t P1110 will bo n y stand-by westernmost point on the f ,in th lake of the on 1s v s t s well arra ...nee s f -e : on no o —P fl au • recommending theist boundary intersected t d ih Eve places, TOURIST TRAVEL. IN NATIONAL PARKS llalg h resent I 1, i p n e intnre if ever lily bloott d Woody ba d note& o the surveys :zed and ii receiving unsilntepraise. building up again, and I shall always of 1872, showed that this mesad T1rls state of affairs is encouraging find pleasure lir from every standpoint. It shown that to anyone needing -a tonic: the boundary -passing through . the thousand's oP Canadian 1 There Ire many troubles due to lakes ,and the treaty a by "see ng v recently signed we• weak, watery er blood d ywhichProvides our Canada " r can 1 des -. fast are keening east P for the o , la P ng money ch cu- bb' overcome by a far.: use Y ar moving of the bound - ting at liome;'10 indicates that other of Dr, ZVrl Y Point known the "northwestern- Never before in their history have thousands are coming from abroa to tiamsr'Pinlc Pills The sere mission .of most point" of the lake of th d e Woods the Canadian National Parks in the' visit our great playgrounds and view tins medicine is to enrich' and purify 4,785 'feet duo south and thereby floc v ntountnrns h - h an influx our unsurpassed scenes and are tlr i the blood and when that is done ala t, ,o,0erring to Ca r, s nada: t small d`t ad sue of Visitor`s, both by rail 'an by auto- adding to our national income by the, .mobile, as this present season, The "purchase"'of the only exportable cora- world is now "on wheels" and the fore- modity which never dtmfndshee; arid, sight. of the Partes' authorities in open- above' alk- it is a barometer Svhich'in iugup motor,roads through the parks dicates 'the approach of better' times to connect ,with the great lines of for Canada and for the world. motor travel, both in Canada and from the United States, has resulted in an immense:ine egiental Ireslt4l. r se 'n tlie;nuu}bet of -- ��. automobile touring parties • entering Personal ;':appearance and comfort the parks, Left'year the number was pi'Oflht u0` to cars for our teeth,. but twi0e that' 0f 1923 and this year, from: the bad effects of diseased teeth (such Vacuum cleaners are now being the returns elli'eady'In,:itis,certain that -as rheumatism, neuritis, heart disease, used' groom horses in the U.S. army, the 1984-flgures will be greatly .exceed- etc) are eufilclently; serious, to induce' ed, ' What this- meant' will be seen to' nee every means to keep our, when It is stated that°last season there teeth healthy. tie, Ile -swam: for hours, hopeless of passed, both: waya, through Kananas- 'To assist every man, woman and saving his life,. but dauntiesely refus- kis .Gate, the, eastern ehtrance to child"ln Ontario in the attainment of lug to let himself give . up. ' The ley Rocky Mountains park, 15,448 cars "healthy teeth in a healthy: mouth, Waters ` chilled• •liiin- to the bone. He carrying 61,222 passengers,'' Large`as the Department of Health, through the Was bruised hnd battered by floating these figures are, .they will'4re .muck Division of Dental Services, is natty debris. Again mut again the wayss exceeded this year since they have; ting out a program as'Sollows:" brokehim over his head, or eddies sucked - been practically equalled by the to'ta1ss (1) Providing (withlrt' charge) lec- under, to thg,,,,ead of July, 1925. The figures tnres•oh dental su'bleets. But he swam on! kept afloat by lila' for the 'western entrance and for the {2) Maleing clenkal surveys of the indomitable will -power and 'by his Saves $24 A Year Cooking ki experts figure p Sur that the , S P M Enameled am Ware Roaster will save the average Canadian family fully $24.00 a year in meat bills. Tho'seeret is it roasts the meat with very little shrinkage. AIso, it `makes cheap cuts taste -like the; best ones. You place thereat* inthe"roaster; put on the cover: the roaster does the nest. No basting required. . Every roast: is: perfectly' cooked. The toyer fits. close, ea that cooking adore cannot escape. Grease can't spatter out, which means a sweet clean alma. Prices range from 55c. to` 43,50 each, 'depending an � size. and fialah--anti _don't forget,thc paving of 524,00 yearly. ntigiMd Vat AVERS the varied symptoms of anaemia di water' areas two m s Das •of.about'two and' .appear, :arid a'erly good You acres in formerly can get these pills, through any i6Lealer Part` of the United States,,but which in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a were entirelysun•Ound�edby';Canadian 'box by `writing _ The; Dr, Wilghams' waters, a iomewhat anomalous`situ - Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, tion, �'he.treaty also etipulates'that — ' the boundary youth of the --provinces A -Grim .lest) of Manitoba Sa lc , s atcheitan, and Al-, When the, Titanic disaster berta; shall er-hoz•rlfied consist .of .% a series of the civilized worlds one of the tales' of straight lines -"joining adjacent -bound - miraculous escape concerned Oscar ars menuments!,' instead olthe pre= 'Almquist, e'f Bridgeport, Conn. sent series 0f curved -linos• whleh,are 'When the Titanic smashed into the difficult of determination; The straight iceberg, paln1(131' t was flung into the lines never deviate from the curves ice -sold midnightwatere of the Athan- oncs.more than a few inches; and the total 'area involved is only. about 25 acres,-allong a boundary of 853 miles ho length. In this- case the United states is the gainer. A Small zone, of water in Grand. Manan:Channel be- tween the provinces- of New Bruns- wick and the state of Maine and form- erly'oY[controvertible jurisdiction, bas been divided between the two coun- tries by ,extending' the boundary 2,888 Banff -Windermere ;highway shows a schools without cost to a municipality, proportionate advance. The various (3) Assisting communities to estab- . motor camps in the different parks are fish scli,,ol dental service. - recording a greater number of parties ,,than ever' before. At -Mount Rundle (4) Promoting Dental work' in hos- camp, in; Roclty 14lountains pai4t, the pitale (dental services being given number of. camping pantie; up to 21St gratultoualy, the hospital supplying July was 1,950 as compared "with, 1,250 equipment).. for the same period in 1924,..; On one (6) Assisting In the 'establishmisnt clay this year there were 458 parties of dental clinics In faetorlesy thereby totalling 2,081 persons under caayas in helping the worker in industry. • this camp.' If you desire lnforrnatipn about den - The number of visitors t rs artat arriving a ce is s h i bycools• g ifou o Y would rail; shows a gratifying,growth, and like a speaker for a club meeting; if this, combined with the-inereasa 011 you want to know about dental clinics' visitors by motor car, is reflected In in hospitals or factories.; 1f you .Wlah the increased demand upon hotel space copyof free pamphlet On. "Proper Care of the Teeth," write'to the Deportment of Health of Ontario, Spadina House;, Toronto. and in the greateruse ,of park facili- ties. At Deeper- Park, where 'the hotel accommodation was recently doubled, the Lodge 'her been taxed to capacity many times this season, The Year' 1024 was the record *One Or the number of bathers at the 'Upper Hot Springs and the Cave and 'Basin. in Rooky 'Mountains park but at the middle of July this year the numbde had gone over 20,900, which was sev. eral'thousand in advance of the same period in 1924, The largest single day this season, saw 1,078 bathers et the. different pools, which was nearly fifty per cent. more than rho record day of last year. Similarly the eighteen -hole • golf course at Banff' has basin in almost con- stant irse, while the new course at Jas - 'Had Acquired the Taste. Missionary (much .encouraged) "So you like religion very much2" Cannibal—"Yes, we `acquired a taste, tor it from the last 'five missionaries we had.;' REWARD A001.1 . -'- N ' A d1s e til_ „Fro:^t aeeertn. ere 3e;;' ere ,..}IE Gump .family is plunged in gloom! Iin'and Cll,ester are desolate. Anel, the breadwinner, ,is still missing.. Dame 1Ruiitorsays that Andy is headed back to 'Toronto: There'll be a real clue next week. , 2 Meanwhile, the best :comic strips and magazine features are -found -every clay. in .THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Rube Goldberg, Cluyas lrtrilliains,; 131osser, Cliffe Young, W. 5. I,nwriglrt and others are daily contributors. ' Read, THE EVENING TELEGRAM every day for ;laughs as well as news. It is, Toronto's favorite newspaper—read in five otic of six' homes. Buy it to -night from '. your ' nelvs agent or subscribe now, Real alp . , Why Yon II Enjoy, The TeRegraE'a' I. 'Uncle Wiggily,conmic strip. 2. Fashion pictures and news. 3. authoritative financial page. . 0 4, Dumb'"Dora comic strip, 6. P.r•eckles acid Itis' Friends comic s 6. Daily` recipes, 7. Sporting pages. . 8.,llnbn Goldberg comic strip. 0. •Fairy tale. 10. Cornelia's column. 11. Dram and live :stock' quotations; 12, Serial story. 12. Colo1, cu6ont,'. 14. Society news: 15, "What's Trtnnp in Poultry." 16.: Radio page, 17. Short stories. 18. TT lapper= Fanny says. irr 10..Unclo Wi"ggily Bed -time Stories, 20. Tips to housewives; 21. Club-activitief ti e2:'Cartoons: 23, Daily puzzles, 21.' Golfing instructions 20. Chess and checker 26. "Salesman, Sam," 27. "Out -Our Jay." 28, Latest world news. 29. Glues, Williams' dra problems. go. TORONTO ONT I:I$IO strength and.prowes5• na a swimmer. At last ,after many hours, a rescue ship picked bin: up, more dead than alive. Ile recovered quickly from hie, hideous experience none the worse for it. A few months ago the newspapers recorded PaImqulsts death; -He was droWned.in a pool barely six feet deep. Britain Leads in Wireless -Progress. , The new . wtreless station which the British Government expects- to open next yoer at Rugby will'lnake it pos- sible for Great Britain to talk to the entire world without the aid of inter- l west as the northwesterumost point medlailesi Triaile start in N e P. very great Sacrifice. Wheii he come to her with. the news that he rias d tided to get;mer•ried she, is full mixed -feelings, Every mother is terrified that th girl will not be good enough for 110 boy, She logics at herwith' crit: eyes, and later pn, after thewedding cannot resist pointing ::out the youn wife's mistakes, to, her, and poirrtin s o e i• cal g g them out also to her husband, The young wife won't understand her mother•-1n-Iaw's 'feelings until ell Is a mother-in-law'horaelf. Most of the •inten•ference of relative is meant kindly, although'it 18' don so clumsily that it falls, absoluteLy its object, '2uo.little blunders of early zuarri illy 'never. do much barmy, -certainly n s'o'mueh harnxiats the'quarrels. that a sub when relatives interfere. The greatest mistake young marrl pyo parents of either, atter marriages. ye ` The frrst year of marriage Is a year of adlustmeiuti}, Young people; duo- Ing an engagement, see emit other at. their beet. After marriage they find- out all aoi ta� of little things, about each other, things, that disappoint, um, to tencIesness and tolerance helpthem. to bear them,. If they are alone these differences' soon fade.- When relax?ons are, there the temptation'to conade is, too' great lire can •make, 10 to. lige' with the 67 0- ears. 'Slues 'ori Mainitouliln`!e !eland. 1 Hifi. Sheep raising has, 'for many years, been an important branch :of farming. on Manitoulin Island, Ontarle. L'e vides the good outlet- for' lambs to tourist camps daring' the smuttier menthe, large numbers of lambs have been marketedin the 'fall In '.Pei'OIltO .and other centres. Owing to a dry seiison a -few .years ago,. the sheep Population of the island tell away to seine extent, but iris steadily building up and with better stock than was Previously raised, The reale of the honey, -bee comes res hetween the queen and the workers in ;sake, and is stingless. Keep Minard'a Liniment in the house.' Regarded ,ns the largest of its kind in the world, an oak -tree --was recent- ly blown dowri-in Caiiforniti. It is believed to be from 700, to 1,000 years old. . "Makes old like New" Staaon Stove Polish ' Odorless Stove Pipe Enamel The Cape Po'llshss, Ltd, Hamilton to resist, -and: once a, third -person isi dragged in, all the privacy *that is so metres from its •former terminus, to important a part et married life, van - the high seas° The treafyalso pre- fishes„ i ' vides for the permanent maintenance -Young peoplelshould start nest - of the boundary line in a state of ef- building alone,z" yett,:.14 they can get festive demarcation, by repair and re- only one room.:'And relations will, it newel 04 boundarymozluments_ and they are wise,' stand aloof until the the reopening pf bcundary vistas, period of adjustment le past. • 'Phe adjtrs�tnssnt of the-hsoundary in the Lake otethe1Vooda'region Is a mat- - — ter of considerubTe satisfaction. The How Plants Travel.' earliest :reference to the point ie eon Most people would be surprised if A tarn d . e 1 he deseri k do n of p the 'b -told that n bun t the dandelion row: o growing daries .of the United -States in the their -back lama had its origin in Afri- treaty of Paris of 1738. By the treaty ea, Yet this mighteasily be so, for of tlhent, 1814, c0nlmisneloners were seieds do travel in the most remark- ap-pointed to,_deci'de upon the lfouttd- able way, How, then, do they do It? Ona -way is by air. Those - that` gravel ie: this manner have a kind of wing or para- . -abate attached to their seed, by means of which they can be carried by the wind 'tor miles before they anally Dome to earth and grow. Other's• •with the add. of a light heat take d sea voyage and travel with the current, QP' the 'water for great dis- tames: But by far' the most intoreat- ing,way of all Is the seed that travels wix'ii animals' and birds: `This is done 1 with the help of a hooked -attachment wh!oh,cliuga to the animal's fur, Charlesr. Darwin once took from the feet of a wandering bird a small frag- ment of hardened earth; this he mois- tened end warmed, dttd, waited with curiosity to sea whether or not any- thing would grow from its. To hiss sur- prise no fewer than eighty plants sprang from this small portion of toil, ary through the Great Lakes -ea -Par with twelve "Eiffel Towers," as .the 'giant masts, which` rise 820 feet in the air, are called. Never before has the Eiffel Tower in Parts been approached so nearly; in height within- the British. mmriite, altheu'gli the, famous tower In, Paris Is 90 feet.high. The Mrlasts. are among the tallest in the world, anis are twice the height of St. Paul's] dome. Five other stations are being built eiriiuitaneottsjy with Rugby„• at Bodmin, : , Bridgewater, Skegness, Grimsby and Dorchester. Britain con- fiden tlY hopes, to lead the -world in wireless development, and link up with the Mother Country not only the far• -flung Dominions and colonies, but every other part of the world. Cherry Ripe. Bill Bird --"It's a, cinch these el er= ries will never make a pie:"•,• A Family of Z's. • Somite persons have a queer; not to say a perverse, lnueor in names; and when they happen to bo parents they. often Millet on their offspring names that aro a^lifetbngeranarrassment. A writer ill the,Bestotr Herald recalls the case of 'a man named•Zuriel Cook, who; having•been'bursed with -an out- landish name, determined that all irie. Children elrould suffer with hint,. Zur'iol'Cook married Polly 1.,onrbanci at IIenderson, New York, early in the nineteenth Century; ;:lis largo faintly of children were named as follows; Zuriel, Zeresa, eletiehio, Zeinus,' Zeph- ronin, Zerosia, Zedirra; Zegotus, Ze lora; Zet.ixaniel, Zeroth, Zelobus,, Se- della and last -of a11. Janes, Itis -fair to presume that.Tames Was a' poethurnot s child: If Mr. Coop Baer lived the hoy ,would probably have beer} named Zephaniah. or Z83b4babel, Last Liar Has Best Chance. "When twits ui India;" 0a.id the Club boreal' enw-a tiger come down to the water where some women -Were' wash- irrg eiotlres; It era a very fierce liner, but one aonian with great presence of splashed some waters• in its face —and it slunk iiWaty 2 "Gentlemen," 01411 a -man m atn arm chair, "1, can vouch for 'the truth "oL this story.: Some, minutas after, the hxd1s1eni� occurred I wee coming down tothe water. 1 met this tiger, and as is ,nit' habit, 'etrokgd`ii s lvliisl co4C GCittleurrn, those whiskers Were wet.” Willie's Proxy. iViliy, «r n+t you have serve nate ice:cream?" ma'am. Mother sass 1don't wantany mere."' Color Six Centuries Old;• 13eigo, tho fo, luon.cblo oolot of Ike' day, 1•1:'50 .fol}}t r ee;rtuu ;,'arrd nac",e,r Eo, mons who .11ii lni tatcd 0l3 TOrent0 of the'lake of- the Woods. in 1815 the 49Se parallel of latituds was decided on ax the boundary Prom the lake roti the .Woods to the Rocky mountains; in 1824 the latitude and longitude of the uorthwesternmostpoint in the lake of the Woods was determined, anti in 4872 a line wits ran south, connecting this, point,axPthe 49th parallel, ' MANY MOTHERS RECOMMEND THEM Baby's Own Tablets .Are Fine for 'Nervous, Sleepless Children. Prom Canada the fame of Baby's Own Tablet• is sliieading Over the world. Mothers recommend them to other mothers and wherever they are tried nothing but, Words of praise are beard for these pleasant tasting little tablets •that promptly relieve the nf(nor, aliments of young children. "B'aby's Owe Tablets are' one 0f the best remedies for children's ailments I hive ever used," says Mrs..Arthur T. Allon,ot Auburn, .Me:' "My little girl was nervous and could not sleep, I trled the tablets' and she was re- sieved at once. She was -aloe troubled with Constipation and nothing seemed to help her. I had used': the tablets but a.' u short time before 'her bowels were, regular. All mothers should keel baby's Own Tablets in the house" ter -they' 'are a valuable remedy," • Baby's: Own llablets are sold by all; druggists or will be mailed on receipt of price, 25" cents per box, by the Dr. Williams'• Medicine Co.,' Brockville, 'With an area about °our times the o Ont. A' littre'booltlett "Care of the size of the v enrb_ey -Exhibition Baby im,T3aalth noir. Siclules yrun s, will be grounds, ds, Loudon s latest and greatest PAINS '- 'IN LEFT sent Pioe to• a ..S • y mother on request, r orvoik •will be rEad;r'1or opening fog rot% EYES 1II1114"D14°112i.BO r $bio -- �g+a Q'� jar g� IFF 1 � iti5 :.. of any kind ban be quickly relieved' by mag-. caging with The Price Cutter. Tell me -not la smiling numbers, Selling caste are -,what tijey seam, And the man who cuts' tor orders Gets the lion's Shure of cream. If you strive to build a bnsfnase, bo not be a1 human sieve— Letting leak your needed profit, Trustfng.luclt will let ytr0 liver Lives of dead -ones ail ratuind us What it means, to sell On. gth0S Their departure makes as keener 'To sell right and not sell less. Far no. -trade can long be .loyal. To a man who's all regrets— Oan't deliver—whose lust living ' On the interest"'of his debts. Exchange. Mlnard'e`Liniment used'by Phyaiclanieo urflcura Takut is cooling nd r shunt' after shaving Men who have ten- der, sensitive skins, easil it iia: d b silaving,will find Cu iictlra Preparation s idea]. The new freely -lathering Cuticura Soap S havIng-Stick permits shiavin twice i g daily without irrita- tion lx Hon of the skin. Cuticula Talcum, an antiseptic powder, Is soothing and cooling to the most tender akin. aampto sae& rtao by grad. At71 sea ppnad10, .4)0501: •etanrann , ltd 21 0'00013 I'Oca, 5asp 21a. Ointnipnt 26 and 60c. 2alcnm 26,, ifiew- Cudcurn Shama Nott, 2$cs-o s only, • There are certain creatures which wEl never fel the ,pangs of thirst, for ^fee SHIP l.0 YOUR they never TTEf(A.ND 1-EATHERS, Among these animals are, certain go- wise ioda an r' yf p rw arca b/itataait¢a zell s of the 7'ar East and ':lamas of ' Y)rerrt Ara ivhek ahead Patagonia. I P P UI r..ot mono Ask for Minard's and take no other. they tire so, constituted that drink is POULTRY, GAM E. EGGS, unnecessary ,to then: aiid tj Swallow a drop of water in their lives I'VE BUY ALL YEAR ROLINfr ^ ubllsJ+Pil o C>d !;cars. 3e-39'nonaawurr 1Yr kat — Montreot r That the' earth is much older than the sen is the opinion of it well -].flown scientist. The timber of an eek is not really much goe'2 until the, tree is aiiout a' century old. WE WANT CHURNING IVa supply 'cava and Pay express charges, ' IVs pay, -daily by express stone3 orders, which can be 'cashed anywhern without any chxi•ge.' ' To obtain too top 1,1.00,'' Cream 215)001 be free-. Prom "Lad havers' affd- conta'n rote less lean 30 liar 'cent-, Baiter Fac. I dl3c ;es Com;"sra'iy Lirii'3'ad, 11-1,rll U•i { S p s treed ti ie ,tole. for g-,zb- For references --head, OTlee, Toronto, n, hhs r saints to 511ge ., lr:utk of lioritreai, or Sour lor:at banksr, f,linerdle, Liniment for Jiste7per. Established for over thirty years„ Say "Bayer" l��sistt For Colds Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism .Lumbago Iain Accept' only a Bayer package wilich.coiutail S prOvan diicctiolls' Kande, `Bayer" boxes of 12 tabiete Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists 11(5510 15 the trade mark (raeisterad in 11'a i,L:) 01 Boyer' urn, ereeturc of Mune,.. aeet:enddesler of SnlleAcackl, ®tiler Treoble3 Wonle _ 4£to ui Have Relieved by Lytlia,'E. PilIlaa91's.• Vegetable. Qt sBpoulla Pie Lachinenkham,.'sVegetQuebecab,leCompo0 '114 ok Lydia E. I suffered with pains in myleft 91 baelt," and with ,weakness and " troubles -women. so .often have. I. wa_ this way about six mon'•s. I saw the Vegetable Compoland aI etised,inthe `•Itiontreal Standard' et :rave taken four bottles of it 1 was 11 verysick wo- man and I feel so much better I would not b without it. T also use Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash:. 1 recom- mend the medicines to my friends and I am willing for you to -use mvletter as a testimonial."-31irs M: W. 110E , 580 - Notre Dame Street: Ld'chine, Quebec. -Doctor Said an operatioia • ''rovost, Alberta "Perhaps you will remember sending tne,ene•of your books a'year:ago. I was in a bad condition end would suitor' awful pains at time .id could not de anything. The doctor. aid I coed not :have children 'unless I v,'eht under an operation, I read testimonials of Lydia E; Pinkham's Vee stable Compound- fir the papers and a friend recommended meto take it. Aft r, taking- three bottles I became Ise: eh better and grow have a bonny baby <nj four months old. I do my house- work lc and•help a little with the chores. I recommend the Vegetable Compound o my friends and am willing for yon Uri bare t'lris testimonial loLser.''--Priro.A.d,l. tlnAux$, Box 54, Provo4S', Alberta. C 120U100 No. 54--'25,�