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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-10-22, Page 3What Thlianbs `Indicate. Th e' s 'ren i gttr of".Y our, will -power isi rileasure 1 by the length of the Tipper, joint of the thumb. and thurni s that cin'v , P dov i vi Wa4d show :slirewdnessand Xnieerlineset 11 the thumb turns back,it is a sigh that you love to ono spend mand a p Y, "Short thumb is a sign of humble origin. The second division of the thumb Shows how much', determinationY.oil ave." Thumbs that bend up indicate curious disposition, while a small, narrow rhumb donotee a weak char- Sentence:Serinon3. , The Cost of a Grudge—Ie-mora than any man can afford to' pay. ' Is excessive in, comparison, with the gest: of forgivin. 1e out of all proportions to the' dividends it pays ' —Continuee'to grow es the grudge grows older. —Ishot the first cost 'but the up —Can never be estimated, in ad- vance. —Always includes a lot of unhappi-' nese fOr all Locust 011. Locusts are made: into an :excellent brand ot'oil••'forairplane 'engines. WE WANT CLUJRNING C We supply cans, and pay express' charged,, We pay, daily. by express money orders. -which can be cashed_ anywhere without'an - charge. To, 'obtain the top ''price, Creel must be,free from bad flavors and contain not less than 30 'per cent Butter pat. Bowes Company Limited, Toronto For reforoncee—Head ' Office, . Toronto, Bank at Montreal, or your local banker. • lCatabliatjed forover thirty years, t"Ol:l SI ES, All PURPOSES: •-. ysnst,kloos, old t@llike N6w"ypq pp ��IIt. • t'f®J.ATE 11� RQO ARCTIC DUBBIN SAVES BUYING RUBBERS Tho Cass Polishes, Ltd„ Hamilton A Pit"al, Si tor .$.8.2,o't Up to now kitchen oinks have cost real Money. Now, at low cost, you can put is the newest typo SMP Enameled Ware Sink. This to a, strong.-sinkbuilt of rust resisting Armco Iron, .with three coatu of purest whito .enamel, same as ou botbtubo. Complete with 12" back,. strainer, brackets, fittings, stud futi' - directdotu for setting up. Standard • iliac 20' x se x 6" deep. , Price, complete, $12.00 puy one or two of these SMI' Enameled Ware Drain Boards Sino. Mode to fit SMP Slabs and all standard, sinks:' 'Size 20" x' 24". Samesturdyconetraction'a, on EMP Sinus. ;'Very handsome and aeteat labor saver:. ,gold complete with brackets and 6ttitega for setting up. Price, complete; $6.00 For ealeby ptumbere and hardware storesthroughout the country. 1710SHErr' METALP1''oouos Co nmo, t1ONTA4AL' TORONTO WeOlIPEO ,COMOttrON VANCOUVOR CALGARY 267 Thee Silver 'coil.' stitious to .011e, need ,not bo supe, realize' that occasionally inexplicable things ha pen lit:a way to give those, whothrn ground forbe- lcsuperficially lieving irk ' 111 hick." The well known Iinglish dealer in antiques.,: Mr. -Thom- as idohan, ivllo hat written a book about 'the interesting 'experiences' of his life, tells one story that illustrates the kind of incident we mean: ' ' The most eerie occurrence that ever happened to me, he writes;. fell out in this fashion, I was. In the habit of buying ,smah bid..-acbrne dedsom an ;old retired schoolmaster who hada fairly good knowledge of antiques.. Reused to bring me Blatter'sea Uiixee, 'little Chelsea scent bottles—very rare these days,old seals, and" p0 ;forth: One day he brought in a Chinese ,god about nine inches high. It was beautifully 'modeled' in silver; and the base' vvas ragged, 'as, if it had been torn off a stand of some kind. The silver was as thin as paper, ,and' the interior of the figure was filled with a sort of bitu- men. The old gentleman said that it had been looted from Pekin at the tinge of the Boxer riote. Be this as. it may, I 'bought the figure for g4. -• This;` I remember, was on a Thursday. , L placed the figure- on a• cabinet. That day;: net a single • olignt :came to see Me; thenext day, Friday, 1t was the same,' not a single Inquiry. Of coare0, one does not- espeet to sell - antiques every hom•, but es a rule some one Domes in every day to make some in- quiry or to havea look around. Satur- day . in those days was a fairly busy morninge on this, . particular Saturday not a soul came -in. - The loneliness began to get -upon n?Y nerves. I was walking'atbout the shop, pondering on this sudden and unac= countable eesse,tion. pf business when my eyes 'alighted on the salvor god, I am not 'superstitious, but SII of a dud - den 'the' idea came to me that the Chinese god was bringing m' bad luck. ` Jue,t about the ihnchoon hour, the old schoolmaster cane in with a tor- toise=shell and silver picquet snuffbox, tor which he wanted £2. I told him I. would take the box if he would take book the god. I said I was willing to 'lose a pound on it. Ile assented, say- ing ,he knew a collector who 'would buy the god. On the following Monday morning a Lleelm, who also had dealing with the old schoolmaster-••cgme in .and said, "Save you heard :the news:? Poon old Powell'`(the same' of the ''sehobl'dias-• ter) was found dead in bed bn Sun- day night" It gave me 'a shock, and I thought of the silver god. 'It was no doubt only a strange coincidence, but the death of the old echoblmester haunted ma for days. $tilt Afive. 8 Doctor—"I suppose, Mrs. Johilson, that you have .given thel,medicine ac• cording to directions," .Mia. Johnson -!'Welt, dootah, I done man bes'. You said give Sam one •o' dere heali pills three times a day un} til gone, but 3 tions run out o'pill9•yis• tadday an' he hain't gone yit" The total estimated honey produc- tion for Canada in 1924 was 15,804,- 000 pounds with a ya:pe of $2,552,000 "DIAMOND DYE" ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Just Dip to , Tint or Boil to Dye Each 154ent pack age ,contains 'direr tions so simple any woman can tint soft delicate shades or dye rich, per'menen' •colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, sklrte, Waists, • d. I' 0,3 9 e 8 ,. c o a t e; . stockings, sweaters, draperies, coyering81 hangings —everything!, - 13uy Diamond Dyes—no other kind. and toll, your druggist Whether the nil: aerial you'wiah to color is weeder silk, or whether it is linen, -,cotton or mixed. Influenza, debility and other illnessoi; re ult in logs 80 Vitality '4410,1t, and - Weaikened digestion. Bovril i3'-1he food w facia '.not only contains. nourishment and strength, but supplies it in a Con centreted and, easily digestible form. Bovril, contains the most valuable nour- ishing and -stimulating 'qualities of Prime Beef. ' That is 'k. AP1CULTURE IN• I itt o dt pQtteMa 13et on: the mIg>i QUEBEC' I ittie feet petered pack' Whe:e'the.aster plan _Apienitikr& i " rile Province of Gl rc Littre{{°�4 h` ji bee, W'hldt, 1 exhibiting such nhai=iced' AniJWtih ;P " progress a't`therpreseattinie, bue'been tThep elimb0dd an active branch of the -agrlcultnral .:Clithbed upr,z inrlusti'y elute: the earlie t ; days of -'- resettlement. ' The first agricultural' eta- I4tt('o ,it f sties of the area show that in 1870 it Autbko ars esssd ,41;295" hives' cWith e'total TJley res .• yield of 148,009_ pounds of honey: , , find cal cel., stili" All thlt'while • the honey, of Quebec, exI iortedb abroad, had beau ereatirig•for B it evening always odor.. itselfarepntatlonInforeign' countries. Then little feet 0111,'• g: 9 d Ir,1,80Q.'at. the Paris World"Fade :and. ,And the ,little hearts•that led them on agalii.in aro. at the Glas ow.Exposl- -Have: gone up Dreamland Hill, g tion,' ' e, Quebec - apieulturalist -was Ttebeeea I3elman.7 t warded premier honors for.,his•'honey p' Since that time ,Quebec product. limY e has been generally aCltuaw,� Ys,African is snidest. ledged to have Do superior In: the :The 'London Postal discussing what woeld; .this :superiority --being duo to 1110 ,provincial animate and the exceed - !ugly, rich Ellora of "the area.. It has generally been found that the farther north colonization penetrates the finer is the Honey, :the sweeter its flavor,: and the daintier its aroma, Annual Produ4flon Growing. At the.present time the annual pro- duction of -honey 1n the Province of Quebec amounts to --4,000,000 pounds of extracted honey and 300,000 pounds df comb, honey. This Is'showleg ween- sistent annuai;inereaseea would seem to be indicated in the fact that whilst last year the _Govermmeut bee inspect- ors visited about 8,000 bee -keepers they found that one thousand 81" these were id their. first 'Year. - Three yearsego the :.beekeepers of Quebec amalgamated and formed .° co- operative association for. the sale"of their products. Members• send their produce- to warehouses -:4n Montreal and Quebec, where it is graded accord- ing to a 'grading system adopted by the .association; there - being five grades -and prioes`being• determined by (Minty: The association has adopt- ed "uniform pabkages for the domestic trade, the mark of the society being a guarantee 00 superior quality, Gener- ally spealring this amalgamation has been effective in ,securing better. prices for the product def its members. Part of the revenue of the associa- tion is -used to advertise honey and to stimulate Its consumption. Thous- ands of pamphlets and: other pieces of literature on the uses , of honey in cpokmg,-etc., have been issued. Whilst a considerable export market still exists, the association le•especfaily en. deavoring to develop the local mar- ket where there exists wide oppor- tunity for expansion. So far in the limited :period it lies met with very gratifying result's., Most Favorable 'Districts,p ,' The Provincial Government, through its provincial apiarist and his depart- ment, is making strong efforts to in- crease the province's beekeeper'• and the productionof honey. "The cul- ture of bees" it states, may be carried. on with profit in all regions' of the Province of Quebec," 'It points out that in the present centres of:coloni- zation; where the fire Weed grows abundantly; the.-honey,crop he so much' larger than elsewhere as to appear ex-' aggera.ted. It cites production or 510 ibe,,, ane533, lbs. of honey from a 'single hive. The most favorable dis- tricts for the growth o) fire weed are those of Lake St. Jahn, the Gatineau. and Teinlskaming. There are largo quantities -of- clover everywhere &es and the drarvest,of clover honey Is al- most as large as the preceding and superior in quality,' The apicultural service of the Provincial Goverumeut replies to all requests for inforniation and supplies free pampbiets, whilst government inspectors visit the apairies, every suihmer to give person- al advice and assistance,' Montreal •Fur Auction. Over one and a hall million dollars was realized at the Mid -simmer auc- tion sale of Canadian furs held in Montreal, at which were present sev- eral buyers representing all the more important fur houses of Canada, the United Skates, Creat Britain'_and the Continent. This was .the seventeenth fur auction held'in-Montreal and since its Inception over twenty million: del - Jere woeth of pelts have been sold, The holding of these sales ,in Mont- real Js the outcome of a persistent de, mend by those interested in the Cana- than ftir industry, to market' their own pelts. For many years it had.been the cu0tom,to despatch Gees/Me; with -the exception of a amall'quantity taken up by. retailer dealers in -the Dominion,' to markets -,in 'Londo:1;714 iv York,: St. Louis and 'other fur - centres, . 7'Siis meant that the Canadlareehadustry was at a, disadvantage In oonipetiag with other .'fur s0ua•cee, having ho control over thio selling price of its pelts. In order, to offset this drawback to' the development of the fur industry in Canaria, an organization" was es•tab- niched in Montreal - in 1920 to 'dispose of demesne and foreign, furs by at c- tion. - Since then the resultt' attained -by this organization have been gratifying and ;have more than justified lis es- tablishment. The volume'' of raw furs. offered.ls, carefully clleckeci so as. to keep the price at 'a level which will give a reasonable 15130'n to the pro- ducer, and this one item alone has been of great benefit .in stabilising the industry. :Controllfn< in this way a •considerable quantity of the very -.finest of pelts, the foreign buyer Must come to Montreal; and as ,a result that' nitre only four and a half years' operation,'this,.ordanizatloii now 'has a decided -influence on the trade in reg[llating the supply and: price of bet - 'tea' class raw furs. ' : HY't.hiscollneoLion 1111s interesting' to note the progress,of the far lndmihry of•Canada in recent yearn, both in pl'o- ductian, and export, For :10,20-21 the total produttlon:in the Dominion was valued at 070,151,59.4, for 1922-29 at, '916,767,557. Prior to -1914 Cleat Bir tsi,i was Canada's rosSi313)portant.0110- 1onler for raw furs, but ;lance the .war the mai DTI ty- ef':exp orts have gone Y•o the Unset States, tl.0' market 0C- 00Untiug for well over' half.-ofetllo iota; in the past, five ye yrs. Ask for MlI)Ord5 and take no other. appears ia. -some quarters' a growing; affectlon'for.the. 'prin hive, s.•ays: l "The'ldea,;would.appear . to be the State so t ittil' described by,the'late Y Y Professor Drummond in leis 'Tropical Africa•' Of. the African hey wrote: Oman Is apparently quite happy he has practically no wants. One, etlek, pointed, makes him,a spear; tWo sticks, rubbed ;together, make him a. tire; fifty sticks, tied, together, make him e house.' HANDICAPSOMEN'S Headaches and Backaches Often Make Life; Miserable. A woman's health lrandioape her al- most always. She hue pains and dis- abilities which do. not afflict hien: era - Aura ' does` not give her a fair chance. Her blood is more often thin and poor than a man's., and she often neglects theSrstbeginnings;et ill -health. Many women who seemed destined to a life of frequent suffering have been freed entirely from -their eu0ering,.through the ' wonderful blood -malting qualities of Dr. Wi111anra' Pink Pills. Many' a woman toils aOl day .with a pain in her back and edde, a burning headache, and a cense of leaving po spine lett. Wham a:pity women will not Listen to their' friends whom Dr. Williams' Pink !Pills have saved from 'Their hiis, ery. Whenever a woman suffers they will help her -in .youth, middle -age and afterlife. 11Irs•. John Mitchell, of Middle ille, Ont , gives her experience for the benefit of other women suffer- ers. Sire says,—"Some years .ago I was so badly trun down I could' hardly walk. around the house. 3 'teled to do. a few chores but was'able to do very little. ' My boys and' husband had to do -the rest, If I started up stairs I had to go very slow or I would fall, and I was. just played out when I got at the top of the stairs. My head ached terribly, and my heart would beat 'v al11ntly. Iu thus deplorable con- dition I. began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Wthen l had finished six boxes I'felt much 'better. Then I got a further supply, and by the tine I had -taken these l,r4olild.. walla enY- where without being -exhausted, the -headaches had disappeared and I am now perfectly well. Any woman.who is:run"down should not, hesitate to be- gin Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at once, as I am sure Brom my own experience they will build.her up." you can get theta Pills from any medicine dealer or by Mail at 50 de. a box' from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Broe]tvllle, Ont." ' it ay OO L iP SHOULD '`i!AYE It 3J ells' What a 14ltnthe r` (Dtrglit'to Jt ti v for, Balaaes Sadie." Above ('all things every mother. wishes _that her' child, or „children, vitalever ,their. egta,. play, lie' blight,: heaithy, good-natured rosy boys and. Elis clear:cyo, clear kinneu-baldee;,''. 16fobd slecp'erl Might wake:' .CVery. mother's :wish for -Hier little. folies "is 'that they agcy be well 01 is natural for little ,rolloe to be wg h ., ll • o ia thinks that her ,gvase ntber t s child at any urge isein a natural state unless did is well ant111lp1fy.- No moth- er' can elseect, tliough,'that ' h'er • 851I8 vrII esoltpel all the -1111 to "which ban y- h:oo"d and elflldhood are sub3ect, but. she sari do`'niuch to lnaltebuby's- bat- 1le,t 1ci 'health easily wan: ,. - A valuable, little, bnolel'et entitled "Care of the Baby In Health and -Sick- brie been prepared and ,as 11 is' y ,something'overmother should heave,, acopy'will be'sent.f•ee to any' wether 'on request,who will mention .'tiffs papei' by The Dr. -Williams' Modieine Co„ Brockville, Out, A:Super 9ignai.-$ox.• The -Metropolitan IRallway Oonipany has brought 'into use at Baker Street. station, London, the ralliat111g' point'of the whole of -tile oystem—a supea• sig- nal -box that;' oolipses all others. Operated entirely by electric power, this signal -box will control• the" move- ment of 1770 trains, daily, permit ef, greater flexibility of tragic and mate- rially increase. .the handling -capacity :of "this important station. An illuminated diagram in the" sig- nal -box informs the signalman of the position and. movement of every ,train within a three-mile. zone. It alsa pox- sepses a power -frame comprising fol;: ty-Rve lovers of the latest type,.oper• ating,twenty-One sets of mobile, thirty- five signals' and eleven route indica- tors. New to Her. - The demure young woman signed her, name in the hotel visitors's book "Mrs. T. Bron n," and, asked the clerk whether 'there were, any letters for her. ' don't -suppose," he said, taking one from the rack,•"that this could bo meant for -.you." And he handed her a 1o r letter add essed-?` r M s. 91,ro ne." B w '4 h, yes," said the young woman, eagerly, `that's mine! ' 1 recognize the writing!" • • "Brit Yon spell it 'Brown,' while the name on the letter has a final:'et " "That 's all right"' she replied. "I'm never gtitte sure how he spells it." "Who?"- ' "My husband, of course- you see,- we'vevbeen merrietl'onlY, two days l" Who Bosses the Home? • If . you clasp yenta• hands together, 'interlacing, the fingers, and the right thumb unconsciously comes' on top, .,-Qti will rule: the -b0I1lsi tl;.t a left,,you, will he ruled: Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. A man once christened his baby "Homer," and on the clergyman's ask- ing him whether he had done so be- cause "Homer" Was his favorite poet, he replied: "Poet?'Lor', no, sir; I keep pigeons,"' ., Corn In' camp. 1st Soldier—"Won: you eat earn on the cob are you able to bite off the major pelt?" 2130 Ditto—"I bite off the Whole ker- nel, my boy." • •• The love of Angels to man is sim- ilar'to that of, a man's friendship for his dog -St.. Bernard of Clairvaux. 'itlinard's Liniment for Distemper. TO postpolio is not't0 settle. If an evil exists, you cannot remedy it by letting it accumulate and corrupt still further the individual or the coma munitS.. IN E -! O RAPID ' The world's beat hair tint. 'Will re- store gray hair to its natural) color in 15 minutes. Small size, $3.30 by mall Double aiie, $5.60 by moi The W. T. Pember Stores Limited 120 Yohge $t. Toronto STORM WINDOWS Pti6. PAYFORT//E/E93TLVES Stop Fuel Waste, t t Winter' Con! t with Oto Windows. Levi F eft P td" n dY glared: 'Mrf d Iiv,ry leiesiesed. Pres prise 1;,t end tow :enamoring chart. s"HALLIO Yi4M, ,1".HAMIt-TO 5 I kliegs ho• ulhoys:.514y. `ripetlkawing-! briirh-t ; ane -_:i 'to'. questions; web()'glveu at; s6 reeunt school e,xumfuatlan: Q, What other-l,minergis exist be - ?Ines coal 6:red drone •A','- Leinonado I1n11 gIngkl beef'., Q 1V•hat -did Wolfe do at Quebec? A ll a:;81t,ked beast niade war,on tlp Tied:Riding Hood -"' Sit. Andrew is the patent saint. of Scotland•;. the:patent saint:' of England 13 Union Tacit. Q. What is per?" pts?" A, Tho' Old es t son. The ,Col seee-ofTtllod"esu:was a greet e:cplorer;;he diseoebee^d !and in South Joan of -Arc was a L'i'encli peaeaut girl :called Maid of Athens, for her .bravery' andatr'iotiere. • After many P Y years she .was cremated. A £u o is what get in a. room g'ti Y ou- g full of1 when e sill the windows and doors• are shut. An Irish bulI le 33 Malo cow. Cereals are flints Shown at he- t etc - People of Iceland are called Equi- noxes. Queen Elizabeth was Qt11e Vir- gil Queen because she knew Latin. Evolution is what. Darwin. did; Re- volution le a form of ,-government labread an 1 t d D'evo a ion is something to do with eaten: Keep Minerd's Liniment In the house. Father: "Now, my son, I'm going to give you some good advice. Some day you'll wish you had taken it. It's the same advice I wish I had taken when my dad gave it' to me." A handy size pack- age for occasions when half a pound is "just right." ht. 0 " 38.75.' SERVICE TO MEN Men who like their clothes hand: led particularly and skillfully send them to Parker's. Famous iraleteria method for press- ing. Prompt Mail Or- der Service. Carriage' charges paid one way. KER'S -DYE WOPKSLIMITED �+ CLEi"4 S& 791 YONGE ST TOR,OXTO sit ° etecillt shard *Your Kit , Right at the top of the Iistof camping -necessities i9 a tin or two of real Mustard. - Men who fish and noon who, shoot !rums What u` spiciness'' - and flavotu mustard freshly,' mixed with cold Water adds to the. hairs, bacon, fowl, ven- ison and :other goad thing theycat in camp. COLMAN•xaLT.N (7annd )Limited 102 Arnloreet3.rett '...MONTB$AI, ' 270 e fid9S '¢d tESE,EGIt. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache -Colds • Neojralia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis.: , 'Rheumatism DOES, NOT, AFFECT THE HEART wessaawieiwitcsonesemesnis Vii, Totrmto. lIoosttel for :,Insurgtt,s,In' afpilation with aeitev10 and Allied 9,1611'l', Nett. VorI 0141, Olt , a ti ea .,oars! 9sW,o: ,o1 To 710:1319,c u to you"1'3 3 316101,,. hovinp 11iq required education,": and dosIreus of eepeive tel -,o,, 1 Ia Nr,llital haq adapted the 33)53 haus. 05,3,10. 'Tho. Phalle shelve uniforms of the"r,olwoi, a monthly allowsno dna travdlap,' Wieeiltna to and Iron, New Verb. For farther. Int ruitg3IAo. 05035 30 the euparh,t 'f 00 Classified' Advertisements C IOOWOAnb, wnrTIN4 matt:arms •ukrthlNu L Wiper.. We chow the way. Students ,Gell, toro -through course;, Nagy, ofh,tivo, Dhow hdmnl,,- •Toronto: forty-two moor West. AUILB :ONLY ---OUR noorlr:LNIP, 740001' - J r.ilend. mailed in.l, ei envelope, free., Oaelr 2423,nontreni. LAD00B DO PLAIN . 347 acvg at home, whole ore'nra pmp1loclrosord uav: sentany.Atutnucu,`dmrser. std; .send nto-mD for particular. National Manufacturing eo., Ttantienl,. - tITb B: —,AErPaS uLLhaPBnY uPnh ABimp0tmcovr.oYmo BtroaeIla• , ,.,card"mw0eso,thousands leettnoa[otsWrite al o,00 for fico hooh, .Trench's Remedies Y,tultted,' Cent. Y, 70 Adelaide East, -,Toronto,' Canada. (Cut t031, Rural - - ,gums' ovnNB. Wine% soon cemedo'3o1 LD 000 list of heed' Ovens, .. rlubb rd Oval'. Com - 3 n05, 702 King *DA,' Toroote b..- BILVEB 70X58..: '18 00--9V 900su rnnnemn,L•a-aori',1.. Keeps EYES Clear, Bright and Beata -lint WrtteMurine Co.,Chleaeo,forEic Carepook' f-?wSHrptr$v oa 'rP�OU�p-LTCdr2yY, GAME.,EGGS, UTTER. ND FEATHERS" -weI3UVALI-YEiW RoukD' ff <ide 'today,Jbrp•icos-SW 94Sarantae them for a week'&ggrf PP rV JN &Co. LUIITED - 303tio 9 =frt r rkot clorttreal II� " 1111!'`;ti fill "1 1 use- -or 1 A artc, MA I er� i !V They stay sharpClonger. 61gtCANADA WO. L1M310 lano pMpa or. mTO"014T0 I - ,N,eonven.'Mons°GL or,np„pln.e. ii IjIII I � I Ij AIN M 1 n a r d's penetrates, soothes, and stops the pain. Always keep a bottle handy. Large Red Pimples. Itched Terribly Cuticura Heals ".My face became full of large, red, scaly pimples and at timed they itched' terribly. They spread :in great blotches and formed large, sore eruptions that burned a great deal. I was ashamed to go any- where on account of them, and the trouble kept getting worse. The trouble lasted about a year " I' tiled ,various kinds of hint« menta without egcccse. I' sent for a free sample of CLAIM= Soap and. Ointment and they helped me. I purchased -more, and after tieing three boxes of-Cuticura Ointment,•. together -with the Cirticura Soap, I was'healed -in about two months." (Signed) Miss Mlldred•M.'Breau, Crousetown, Nova Scotia. Prevent pimples by daily use of Cutictira Soap, assisted by touches, of Cuticura Ointment when re'. (luired. Dust with Cuticura Talcum. eemple %soh Sr,. by arse, Address Onnedlan Depot) "(Mahwah Ltd, 32ootrad.". Price, Soap 20,. Ointment 21 and 03,..Taloum 26c. - ow" Caesura. Shaving Stick. 25c. PAINS „ACROSS. THE BACK. Relieved by Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound Mitchell, Ontario.-- "I have. taken your medicine for a number of years. do notlake it steady all the time but T ain never without it. I always keep it in the house. I took it first for paint! in the abdomen and bearing-down,pains headaches and pains•across the back; t. have my_,home to look after andinany a day I, could not get up at all. I •saw the advertisement in the paper about: Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coral 1 pound, and Mrs., John' Miller told' nae about it, too. I$verytime I take it, it makes me feel better and I ab,vays rec- ommend it to my friends. I am willing to anewer letters from women asking about this medicine and you may use this letter as a testimonial '-=Mrs l00.J.': WAssM aN'Nx'Mitchell Ontario. Th•merit of Lydia E. Pinicharri.'s e Vegetable Compound is told by women to each other.' Many women knew by expperience what this medicine will do and'theyare anxious dor others'to know. Such 'testimony ahould cause , any. woman suffering from the troubles:.sts common to her, sex to give this Well known medicine a fair trial.' .Do you'knowthat ,in'arecent canvass ,• amongewonien users of the Vegetable .' Compound over 220,000 replies were re- ceived.. To the question "Dave ye,. re ACCB i at17 "$ et' )ilCkfl, e carved bandit b take l this medicine? '- Y k yy i wlllch contains fovea directions. : AS PCT cent o that i` Sun - it Thai means that 09 out M.:, every 100 Hanby "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets women are in better h altid . becanee' r e' Also bottles of 24 and 100--Drn"giein. then have given this medicine a,fair 5051,17 In the tootle. mark (re E t,red la Canada) or 33o er Mont.roolure of. Menoieetio- t:1a1. 't n Mester or Srltegllooci 1 (Accts.] Sal oy11c Acini A 13, t, ) wh110' 11 13 }sell 1100,11 Oat Aeplrtn mosso rayon n,a00rneture, to nssiu4 the penile agnanst itultotione, the .frblata - or Savor r Companywillbe stomped with rhelr 00f,eral trace 000,1the"Baia. . Craen," 'ISSUE No. 4e