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The ` ORANGE PEKOE is
Just the Same;
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y. T e only girl I ever ley
is to married;on Wednesday."
Iiall—"My sympathy, old' man!"
"Olt, but she's going to marry mel"
"My -sincere sympathy!"
Siberia's Mystery. Rape.
In the depths of Western Siberia an
ex lorer has
found o hithertouknawn
race of white people. They differ in
complexion and language from all
other natives of:thett.regidn,
Makes bad complexions good
and good oampexione'better
t,
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!,reast?i' old Mai nowo„-
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FALL AND
WINTER
-.means entertaining.
You . wil! have to
think of fall clean -
Ing. For a small
sum we can reno-
vate ,or dye your
r u':g s furniture
covers, curtains,
drapes, etc.
Prompt Mail Order
Service. Carriage
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We kilo' CLC i nay Or
really lost, tb'at Our dog ~till fad hie'
.way home-uudor most any conditions;.
and that it ifs . wise. oometim 7 if we
are confused, to let the here guide
himself. The 1l1•.Williams' Medicine Co.
But the ability to flnd .their, way is
still `greater; in unilotinesticaled an1-
nulls. Necessity for self-roitanCo and
the constant tare enee of danger'' keep
their ,acuities' and instincts on the
keenest t..so.,
Tit- greatest factor; in a manta study tered a series of prizes to'reendenis of
Of his. location 1s sight; end without Ontario aside Quebec 'tor the: best let•
its1}e has but''a vague' sense of dime- tors describing benefits obtained
tion..' But -1 ]knew a -blind dog to find through the use of Dr. Williams Pillai
his way home over miles of unfamiliar Plils for Pale People. Hundreds of
cotratry. Blind horses or cows go
tetters were submitted in tllis`.coriipe-
New Delights. hts.
�and Catfon and yet there` ruse have been
where tlrey;;want. to. m. a pasture, Ln y L
Because Yee Could Work.
Offer Twenty -Eight Prizes in
a Letter ;Writing Cosrpetition.
Some years ago- the Dr. Williams
Mi,drLine Co.,oPBrocltville, Ont.,
oi-
who are,
—e1;lppl
blind—
than
ne cage
nreniPes
g each
etoflto
intelligent,
80
1LI011fj' �
amaYb
as to teaching tLenl occupations by
in"
which they can support themselves
cell -respecting industry,
This desire for independence is sel-
dom eo'siinply and eo touchingly do
i 000111rated as it was In an incident in
which Miss Helen Keller recently fig-
ured.
Not long ago there - came to Mise
Teller a -letter from all unknown oar•-
respondent in the West, The hand»
writing was precise and .labored, the
phiaaing homely, :;and in the letter;
wrapped in paper, with a care.that,
apoke eloquently' of the Meaning of
Money to the writer, was a dollar' bill.
' "Dear Helen He11er,"'the'letter read,
"1 have heard about you, and I am
sorry for you. 1 fiend you a' dollar, be-
cause I am deaf and dumb, but I can
work and you cannot. I work in a fac-
tory and have a good job the year
round, .I wish I had your .picture. If
you have a picturethat hoe been print-:
ed- somewhere th a paper of a maga
zine and''would send it -to me, I should
think a great deal of •it I would: not,
ask, OF a photograph, ,but any picture
that has. been printed."
.A. heart as tender as' Miss'Iieller's,
but with leas insight, might have die
toted the return of the money,• since
hen circumstances - made the gift quite
unnecessary. Butdnstead, •with intui-
tive understanding, she accepted the
]rumble gilt in a graceful letter in
which she told the unknown giver that
it would afford ]ler much pleasure to
"buy something. with: the dollar for
herself." She also a large photo-
graph,
hoto-
ra h with h • s ature- n. it.
tti ea i o
g P gn
In a little while there came this re
ply:
"Dear Helen. Keller: Your letter and"
picture were both received on the IStir.
of May. You do not know how' happy
I am. -On. reading 'the letter and look-
Ing at the picture a thrill of joy came
over me, 0 my friend,'I Cannot and
words to express to you the. thanks I
feel'. May God bless you for your
kindness,In
cls ed in this letteryou
S
will find an envelope andi
e opo aside of that.
a dollar which Is yours to use as you
please; and also a postage -stamp to
replace' the one you put on. the picture
you sent hie, -I- cannot find it in,niy:
heart to allow you to spend a cent for
me, as I can work' and you cannot."
Could one flnd anywhere a nobler
tribute than this to the dignity and
worth of labor? To be able to give is
the flneet•thing in the world, and to be
able to work le to earn the power to
give,
4nrong thosere interested in-
itnploving.,tho condition of. the physi
va1Iy defective ee, the deaf and
I dumb and the no experience fa
more common the desire, • in
Inane Lases t eagerness that those
unfortunates t- to- help them --
solves by- work. -as still re-
mains possibl
e-mains'possibl them.
•Tho most i nt effort is WOW
directed, notmuch toward estab-
Belting instill where the physi.
catty' defectis o cared for free,
)ay after day i. find some:new delight: you can't seriously "sidetrack” a cat thousands of stile.-' users of 'the pills
It -was the grass that pleseed upon by blindfolding Some animals wire did not avail themse1yes; of the
my cheeks,' seen helpless' when sight is :handicap- opportunity to will a Prize. To all
That and a touch ae soft
Death„s, ped, but the reason usually is ,excite- these an -ether letter -writing colripeti
when lie . ni'ent— a panic of fear. Gfyen time tion is offered. Thousands have bene -
Comes to a sleeping child that never to deliberate, their settee eft direction filed through the use of Dr. Williams
wales. saves them, a,3 a rule. Pink 'Pills :whose cases hare not been
That animals do not rely on the reported.,- These will furnish the ma
-
sight ':aerial forgetters: to be written' inthis-•
sight of lantimarhs'has been proved.
many tunes in the effort to lose-unde-
sirable pots: by taking them to distant
points while blindfolded. Unless the
distance is great the animas returns.
Naturalists once thought that ants
returned to,their home, through the
'fes•ests of gass-blades,' weeds, sticks,
etc by scent, 'following their 'ovin
track back. As a matter of fact, an
ant seldom goes back over the out-
bound trail, and here is considerable
,evidence that it relies more an the
mysterious general sense of direction
than on sight or• any other particular
sense. .One ant, as an experiment,'
was transported on a leaf beyond her
destination, and when put down kept
on- in the Isame direction, though, she.
was now going away from,home. The
general sense of'dlreet1on es very re
markable in one species of the'Aus-
tralian ants; they build' their .nests
along a north and south line so ace
curatelythat'a'traveler may direct his
course by their aid. ' Snails have, no
Sense of eight, or at least a very rudi-
mentary one, yet it is not easy to lose'
a snail. '
And there's the turtle. It - must be
guided by the general sense, because
the whole' country could change in. ap-
pearance before this creature com-
pleted its trip by arriving' home! In
Milford,—N.J. scientists became .in
trerested in a certain turtke,'and to test
its 'homing Instincts took' it several
mils. be 'and the D la ar 12kver Af-
e l y e m s
ter tour years it was again found in
its favorite haunts among the tomato
plants!
When an animal does become' lost,
its actions are different from those of
a man under the' same conditions.. A.
lost horse` will,wander but he hie no
particular tendency to circle: whereas
a. lost mdn'setraii'will circle inthree-
fourths of the. caeca. There are some
anatontical_explanations-•for this dif-
ference, but the main -reason is that
the animal' has the more accurate
general sense of direction.
And now the wind and rain: it was the
• rain•
reveal his
That;_made the:wind
breath at last;
But'twas the wind that, traveling high
Furrowed the heavens with clouds
from east to west:
And when themight has some, perhaps
the Moon,
'With her round,ifeee all shining
clear and bright,. •
Will ride the dark, humped clouds_
with camel's ,backs—
And end my day 'with that last new
delight.
—W 23, Davies,
M1
The Frontier College. ..
The first celehdar of the Frontier
College strlkee a new note in 'educes•
tion, Thier institution endeavors to
relate an Arta course to lige, and is
therefore designed to 'open the door
of opportunity to' manual and other
workers, hitherto neglected.. ',
This institution claim's, and with a
good deal'of reason, that too many of
our young people have been sent away,
Erma home to :acquire an education..
This., has detached them from the busy'
work -a -day world, and :unfitted them
for the daily round and common task
of earning a living' and helping their
families and neighbore.
i
The Frontier College has broken•y
new ground, and studiously avoids
-competition.' with tition.' '• nlver5l-
t h e alder u
ties.' It seeks to creat an interest in
the homestead, farm, camp, shop and
other forms of isolated employment so
Song overlooked.
There can be no question that the
time ie ripe for such a unlyersity. In
a country like Canada where manual
workers are needed most of all,- and
where this class will settle in large
numbers in the future, it is necessary
to bring -education to the worker rath=.
er.than-take him away front his work
to obtain an education -elsewhere. For
matriculants who have the ambition,
energy and capacity to study alone,
Courses of study are outlined therein,
and due provision will be made so that
candidates may write their examine,,
tions locally. '
Perhaps one of the most interesting
features of the Frontier College Is the
fact that no boy or girl living in the
city can win a scholarship. These' are
offered as- a premium to' -encourage a
"trek back to the la iii, Substantial
fellowships running from $100 to 1500.
are offered to'young men and women
who go 'to the frontier and combine
manual labor and a few hours of teach-
ing with. private study. This is Fame -
thing decidedly new in education and
every fair minded person intere8ted in
Canada will wleh the experiment S110-
008.18. -
Fuller information may be obtained
by writing to the Frontier College,
IToronto. '
The. Whole Truth.
The young manwith the flushed
face felt very proud of himself. It
was only natural that he'should do so,
for he had. been 'firomoted to the posi-
tion of chief' drummer for a firm, of•
wholesale druggists, and, further than
that, he had the use of a car.
For the benefit of -this' story, It is
essential to note that the'youngtravel-
ing man was a very honest and truth-
ful young fellow,
His' first business cell took place in
a drug store in a Southern watering
place. He already had a lengthy list
of goods on order when the white-hair-
ed druggist thought a moll -tent, then In-
quired;
"Rae your -firm anything for gray
hair, young man?” ,
"No, I'on afraid not," came the as-
tounding reply. "-Nothing but the
greatest respect."
/Before sewing on hooks' and eyes,
boil them in strong ?ado, Water. This
will prevent them rusting in the wash.
Minard's Liniment used by Physicians.
A horse -plow works at the rate of
an acre a day. A 68 -horsepower
motor -plow, invented by a Linceln-
- sherengineer,. plows the same_ area
in :half an hour.
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amid 'othe ' s
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Frei ElarVey mea*::
service on the watkaF'e
is supreme it the
transportation .world -
2,7 aM 1 S.esadd aldi0t. Our
picture fold ers e
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ea to me By,
t`ieo Precis: 131(115., Detroit, :Nash.
phone;.” Man1 6044
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GUARD THE BABY
AGAINST COLDS
By Keeping Baby's Own Tablets
in elle House at All Times.
To guard .the baby against colds
nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab-
lets. The Tablets are a mild laxative'
that will keep the little one's stomach
and 'bowels - working regularly, It 1s
a recognized fact that where the oto --
mach anal bowels are in good order
that colds will not exist; that the
health of the little ode will be good
and that he will thrive and be Happy.
Thousands of mothers have become
convinced -through the actual use of
the, Tablets+that thele Is nothing eta
equal them 1e, banishing constipation
and indigestion breaking up colds
and simple fever's; expelling worms
and making teething time easy. Among,,
tate thotesands who praise Baby's- Own.
Tablets is Mrs; Alex, J. Perry; ,Atlan
tip,..N:S., who says:, --"I always keep.
Baby's Own Tablets• In the house di
I lurow of no other medicine for little
ones to equal them."
Baby's„ Owe, Tablets : are sold by
medicine dealers ser by. mail at 25
cents a box front Tho Dr. Williams'
Mediotne Cm, Brockville, Ont.
The Divine Art:
What art, like Music, can exprese .
Our tbouglite and feelings, sad or
bright?
A ,solace sweet when in distress,
Iu happy hours our chief delight!
From morn of Life till eyentide,
At every stage—in joy or pain,
In hours of gloom, of pomp and pride,
1Vlusie • supplies th' appropriate
strain,
In Infancy -soft lullaby; -
The wedding march for ggoom and
bride;
And, when is breathed Life's'Iong last
. - sigh,
;The solemn chant at quiet grave-
side,
What1Art i8' there• can. charm' away
Dtke Music, haunting doubts and
fears—
Make heart ai>,d spirits light and gay,-
Or move us -to the point of tears?
Sweet melody at close of day
A. soothing eeuse of peace Imparts;,
Both prlaee..and peasant own the
Bway
Of music—Queen of' all the Arte!
—Richard- Hartley..
Sanctuary.
Little room,
Last night we mot as strangers,
And I, worn : -out with dangers;
My heart and soul beset
.th worry, fear and fret, -
Fleeing from, noise and tonna,
Found you and sleep profound
1 L,iti'le
ream;
That, held 1115 iii year arms,
Sheltered from dread alarms,
Sceuro throughout the night,
1 hil:mbly •crave the elght—
Stirred deep -by you)' endeavor
To call you friend -forever.
contest` There is no demand upon
the !Magill talon ; every -letter milk( deal
With facts' and facts only,
The Prizes.
i
The Dr. Willlains' Med cine Co., of
Brockville, Ont., will award a prize of
425.90 for the beat letteh- received on
or 'before the 21st day of -November•,
1525, faions the residents of these pro
vinces on the subject:,•"Why I Recons -
mend. Dr: Williams' Pink. Pills." A
prize of $15.00 will, be awarded for the
second best letter received; a prize of
410.00 fee .the third beet"eletter, and
tweutyfiive prizes of 42.00 each for the
next.best twenty-five Letters.
- The Conditions.
The benefit derived from the use of
Dr. W€t-lianns' Pink Pills describedin
the letter May be in the writer's own
ease, or that of some one in the
writer's hone;
' More than one case may be des-
cribed in the letter, but every. state
anent nmat he literally and absolutely
true. -
EVery letter must be signed by the
full name and correct address of the
person'sending It If it -describes the
case of some person other than the
writer of the letter, it must also be
signed by the person whose MIMI. 1s_
described, as, a guarantee of the truth
Of the statements made.
The 'writer 'of each letter must give
the name of thea r'
p pe in whisk he or
she saw thisan ou n n
aoment. '
Fine writing Will not win the' prize
unless you have a good case to des -
'glebe, The strength of the reoommen-
dation and not the 'style of the letter
will be the, basis of the award.
The -Dr. Williams'; Medicine Co. shall
have', the right to publish any letter -
entered in• the' contest, it they desire
to do so, whether 1t; wins a -prize or
not.
The contest will close. November
21st, 1025, and the prizes will be
awarded as soon as possible thereaf-
ter. Do not delay. If you !chow of -a
good case write your letter NOW. Ob-
serve the above conditions carefully
or yourletter may be thrown oat. .
Address all lettere as follows;—
The Dr- Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.•
Letter Contest Department,
-George Elliston
Ca
A Marvellous Thing.
Did you ever stop to think, what a
=reelects thing a day really is, and
What wonderful opportunities for hap-
piness it holds? Lvery morning we
wake to a new -miracle, a marvelous
world of„beauty, overflowing with nos -
abilities. The grandeur, the mpstery
of it all ought to entrance every hu-
man being. To thlnle that each morn-
ing we are ushered into a new life;
that no matter how ninny mistakes we
made yesterday, no matter flow many
s . ve slipped ti o 'that our
time t pp p r v erns
were; or hots many opportunities we
lost, we Can start anew today and
fill every hour 'with the best -.we can,
put into : it! This of itself should fill
one with Joy and gratitude.—O.; S.
Marden. •
A Veteran Motor -Car.
A motor -car, built in 1909, which is
'said ,to have travelled 600,000 miles,
figures among the assets et a motor
mechanic in thebankruptcy court at
washington, D.C. It still runs;but
not on the original tires.
It is caloulated that the machine
has travelled an average of eighty-five
miles a day for the sixteen” years of
its life, or, allowing rest on Sundays',
about 100 miles a day. It haa•run the
equivalent of twenty trips round the
worldat the Equator.
The relic, which will be .sold to satis-
fy creditors, has been appraised at
425. `
Shark's Characteristics.
In sonic species of sharks the yoang
are born alive, but .:fn. others : the eggs
as a deposited in a tough, usually flat-
'teded ease 'witl"i•tendrils by which it.
may be fixed to seaweed's. Most of
the 150 species of Sharks ara,oharac
tortzed by five gill' openings on either
side of the head, undrneath which the,
mouth to situated.
Ask for Mlnard'a and take ne other.
S othle regarded its among the ani-
mal curiosities of the world, live all
the time upside down, They walk, eat,
and sleep while clinging to trees by
their toes.
WE WANT CHURNING
We supply Cans and pay expree3
charges. We pay -daily by express.
money, orders, which can. be' Cashed
anywhere without any charge.
To obtain 'tile top l.rce, Cream
must be 'free from bad !lavers and
contain not leen than 50 per cont,
Butter Fat.
Bowes Coanpari;,� l..illmitec ,
Toronto -
For references—Item] Luce. Toronto,
Bank of i<lontreai, 'or ,cul .oca1 1555)051,
Established for over 'thirty Baia.
.Fitted for the Job.
Lady wishes employment for few
hours daily to take children out (or
an invalid) ; life experience _with all
animals• and poultry.—Write 35.833. _
New, Rubber .Product.
More buoyant than cork, a recent
rubber product is saki to have a re-
siliently equal to air,.
M1
A Cargo Carrier.
The water buffalo of the orient can
draw a load weighing more than a
fon.
ILS BOODED.
MEN ANI)
Get More Pleasure Out of Life
World Than Sickly
There aro people who lack the Fad
blood to give color 'to: their 11P4,
warmth to the ir.^hands and brightness
^to their eyes,
These people tire easily and cannot
compete M school, store' or shop with
Lha ureic nergetic. Their bload•,be-
ing thin they ate nervous end do not
sleep . well. Arising in 'the' morning
luno'.efreshed they begin each day, bad-
ly and hies much of -the pleasui:e of
living. „
To become active and energetic, lues
Most red-blooded Canadians, ,these
people need a blood -building tonic.-
A tonic that gives strength, that re-
vitalizes weals nerves, that increases
the appetite and aide' digestion will
put color in the cheeks and lips and
give vigor tothe step. That means
new joy In living,'inereased usefulness
and longer life.
Where -ever you find a person wlio
has taken Dr. 'Williams': Pink.. Pi115
faithfully you find an enthusiastic
friend'of the tonfc.that has made life
mean more in many ways. These
blood -malting pill -s' have been used by
three'genoratiens of Canadians and In
almost' every community, however
small, can be found those who owe
health and happiness tothisfarnous
household, remedy.
Weak and Run Down.
Minard's Liniment for Distemper.
Tho Indians of Brazil, organize
great alligator hunts, at one of which
as many as 500` of these scaly man
stere may be dispatched.
SHIP US VOUf -•
'POULTRY5 GAME,EGGS,
'"i3UT
TER'ANDFEATHERS_ ,
-WELLYEAR ROUND -
Mite Yoday/orprieos-n-o dtlarantee
them for a week ahead
P. POUblllN &,�CpO�..p.UNrTED
36-39 neniOcbn,t.n1aA t t Montreal
FOR YOUR EYES
' Refreshes Tired Eyes
Wim Murine Co.,Chicoi forEyeCarefook
"I wish from my heart I could per-
suade every person who is ran down
In health to give Dr. Williams' Pink
Pil'le a trial;"' Thus writes Mrs. Louie
Mitchell,; Oak Point, illan.," who fur-
ther says:—"About a year-ago I was
.5 -weak woman, suffering from a run-
down
undown system and inrpovertshed bid d.
Any little exertion would cause my
legs to tremble and my heart to throb
violently.- I could not sweep a froom
or walk fifty feet without being ex-
hausted. Then I began taking Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills and after taming
only six boxes I am as well and. strong
as ever. I can walk and run without
stopping every_ few `seconds gasping
for- breath as previously. Dr. Wil-
liams',Pknk Pills will be my stand-by
in the future if ever my blood needs
building up again, and. 1 shall always
'find pleasure in recommending the
to anyone needing a tonic."
and Are of More Use in the
Rundown ` People.
Help for Nervous; People.
Are you pale and weak, tired•ulest
of me, uof breath en alight
OXei'tion?ti
Attethe you nervootus, fe your sleep lis-
turbed so that rest does not refresh
you? ,
Is your appetite poor, your diger
tion weak and do you have pains after
eating?
If yon have any of these symptoms
you need the help of such a reliable
tonic ae Dr. 'Williams'. Pinks Pilin.
Read what. Ms. W. W. Francis, of Oat-
gar,, Alta., says of this tonic. "After
returning from overseas," writea Mr.
"Francis, "nay whole system was
badly run down condition. I became
nervous, irritable, pale and ' lost
weight. Of course I was given treat-.
went and recommended many tonics,
come of which I took, but with no Ma
parent result. At last .I could not
even sleep, My Meter, who is in Eng-
land,.
ngland, wrote' and urged me to give Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills- a trt'al, and I'oan
scarcely say, how glad -I am that I took
leer advice. My friends were Surprised
at my complete recovery, but I as-
sured them it was due entirely to Dr.
Williams' Pitik Pills and I now always
keep a box an hand do case of Mean
gency "
Keep Your System Toned Up.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills assist, di-
gestion, correct the -lassitude, the pale
p'ltation of the heart,'shaky nerves' and
the pallor of the face anal lips that are
the results et thin, impure blood.
Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
aneinta, rheumatism, neuralgia, .ner-
vousneds. Take them as a 'tonic it
you are not in the best physical Con-
dition :and cuitiva'te a resistance that
will keep you well and strong. Get a
box and begin this treatment now:
Send for These :Health Books.
Two useful books, "Building Up the
Blood," anddWhat:to Eat and Iiow to
Bat,' will be sent free by The Dr. 'Wil-
liams' Medicine Co-, Brockville, Ont.,
if you mention this paper.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pines are sold by
all dealerslln mediciffe or will be sent
by mail, post paid, on receipt of price,
50 cents per box.
,Among American film: stars, Doug-
las Fairbanks paid the highest income
tax, 4182,190, last year.
Keep Minard's Liniment in the house,
Classified Advertisements'
LEARN ELECTRICITY.
A 00015,810 na 1'aACTIOAL ars rsInAL
, enitknierina In your soma time at home, w21
enable Yon 10 tarn a big ,salary or go into business
Tor yourself. write for free training. boot. Burgess
Metrical Company, Dont. N; Crawford 8L, Toronto.
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and Mt of toed ovens. Irubbard Oven Com-
rony, 782 Bing Nest, To:eata -
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h rist Watch
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Fountain Pen
Hundreds of other Prizes
If you can solve tide Puzzle and will sell 24;@rozen
Perfumes at 10c each, you can le a one of the above
prizes, Will .you do this? It is very easy. If so just
mark Sante with 00 X and rood t 10 09 0501155 and If
cermet we wilt send.yoa the Perlum to sell right away
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Simonds'
Crescent
Ground Saws.
theirteeth are of
even thickness
throughoutthaentiro
length of the saw, thus
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impossible. CroscentGrind-
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Laote Tooth
Cross Cat,
No. 22
5.24
Proved safe by millions and prescr bed by physicians for
Rheumatism Colds Neur°tis Neuralgia
Headache Pain Toot Tache Lumbago
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEA T
Accept only "Bayer" package
which contains proven directions.
Handy "iieyeit' boxes c€—ll" tablets
Also bottle's of 24 and 100—Druggists.
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the nplrie means Haler manufacture, to ohalat the' public agulnet linifat100,. the Tnblele
ea miser Company. will bo :.atnmped with their general trade mirli, the "Sayer Omits."
Wit is the wine of intellect and ill -
nature turns it into vinegar.
ToOTHACEIE
Bathe the face with
r
i
MIHards n water and
place a piece of .cotton
wool, saturated with
Minard's, in the cavity.
A WOMAN'S
SUFFERING
Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Conypoitnd
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Verdun, Montreal, Quebec. —"I am
One of thousands who have taken Lydia
E. Pinkhdm's Vegetable Compound and
1 have great faith in it. t can safely
say it has relieved my troubles and I
shall never be without a bottle of it in
my house. Since my last baby Was
horn suffered from pains and backache
and would feel so tired I could not do
anything in my home. Since I have
been 'taking the Vegetable Compound,
and Lydia E. Pinkham' s Blood Medicine
5 feel so different. 1 recommend it to
all my friends and hope it will cure other
women who are suffering from the trou-'
hies I had."—Mrs. THOS. H. GAttinica,i
821 Evelyn Street, Verdun, Montreal; i
Quebec.
Lydia E. Pinkbam'e Vegetable Com
pound 2S Otter
medicine for the
new mother. 11 its prepared from roots
and herbs, contains no harmful drugs
and can be taken by the nursing mother.
Ito worth' In restoring the mother to
normal health and seen,xth is told again
and again in .just ,such letters as 'Mrs. '
Gardner writes.
A recent canvass of women users of.
the Vegetable Compound shows that
98 put of every 100 women taking the
me"keine are benefited by it. ' They
wri and tell lig so. Such evidence en-
titles us to calf it: a dependable medicine.
for women. Itis for sale by druggists
everywhere,
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ECLEMA OVER
FACE AND
Nearly Dr sen Grazy By
Itthingr Cuticura Healed,.
" I was bothered for a year with
eczema all over my face Arid body.
It was in pimples and I kept'it irri-
tated by
rri-tated;by scratching for it nearly
drove,me crazy itching, and it kept.
me awake nights.
I was treated but it did not help
me, so when I heard about Cuticura
Soap and Ointment, I bbughttbem,
I used two cakes of Cuticura Soap
and one box of Cuticure Ointment
and I watt heated." (Signed) Alton
Booska, Charlotte, Vermont, Sept.
16, 1924,
Cleat the pores of impurities by
daily use of Cuticura Soap with
touches of Cutictira Ointment as
needed to soothe and heal: Cuticura
Talcum is fragrant and ,refreshing,
an ideal toilet. powder.
&le Mach Pro, by Mail 1tdieen cennelen
Depot: -iiatenlenn.c, Lta blontrantii Price, eons
26c. Ointment 21 end 10c, Talcimx 20
451591` Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. - -
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