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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-01-01, Page 3es 13AL Ica EDUCATION BY DR. J.. J.:MlDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario. Dr. Middleton will�.be glad to aneefer questions oa Public Health mats tore through: his'column. Address him at Opadina House, Spadina I II crescent, Toronto. : him seriously if not dangerously ill ongst Ch S t gifts received In the p h the word So except in cases where the l'a'rynx 1Antitox tion in a person who es from p Brave"A'ct Rev[arded. invention and treatment a>' yt r s mss' diphtheria ..we often•, ear . + b * Scout coed Leather it the 7th m -alias- The ndsor Troop was the Gilt dross of " give used baaory ,explanation ation is closed Or n w toprevent -alias- could at it a satisfactory ,e meed r thei•1a reale dies from poison. The Boy Scouts Association, presented oL, what means r, Misinformed „e Y will Fred tor a brave act which prevent- saris,' oftentiiness noisy' and• truecu.ent' Someone will now perhaps ask why ed destruction by aro Of 0' neigh- in attitude, announce that anthers does ° s not andrewhy xposedes take e . animel b tore w ilain-Windsor. A n ie.sove Sbe!is t is true, it would be he height Of person who takes it die? In fact why sh fire white the lady was using v. It street and gage the foolishness for. physicians to euro Of en wiped out by a nt g ousndiseasee?eIn ar rushed out on sir of; it in the . prevention or si.aim,. Fred gni a garden hese, tied a disease But it ie not true. Antitoxi t ase of diphtheria it M because healthy persons have in their blood :a wet handl-erchiet-around his nose and. mouth, climbed in through a window, and: turned. off the gas main. and ex- tieguis red_the blaee before the arrival of the fire department. 'Itis -prompt anti 'intelligent action undoubtedly saved a serious loss to the family to whom the house belonged. Long Service; Rewarded. Two more members of the Boy Scouts organization who found interest- • ing things in tbeir Ohrietmas.ateckings were Rev. A. S. H. Cree, President of the London Boy Scouts Association • and Scoutmaster • George F. Metoelfe,' Scoutmaster of the 8th London Troop:— the rcop- the troop with the longest'coatinuous history in Canada. Both have been es - sedated. with Seceding in the Domini• on since the inception of the Move- ment, and the application. for the Medals of Merit wllich have, been awarded to them, was initiated by brother Scout officers in , the city of London, Lo Recognition for Another Old Friend. �At their Christmas party members of the lst Burlingto;r Troop book oc- casion to recognize the ring servieesof Mr. E. TT. Cleaver, K.O..Chairman of their Troop Committee, by presenting him with.. "Thanks Badge" of been if Cleaver i tion. M . tlieA saes a "tbe man'behind the Scoutmaster" in Burlington for many years, He bas seen dozens and dozens of boys pass through the local Troop seed' grow up in-. to manhood—into better manhood -be- cause of their associetien with Scout- ing. With the Thanks Badge went the wish that.. Mr. Cleaver would 'continue •his active' interest in Burlington's Soouts�• for many years to come. • cannot be rightly described as 51 "filthyminimal precinct," but rather prevents the resistance pr ioplants' from as a serum made" from the blood. iis the horse under government regales Brod owing, and eveniutwei es the poison tion which require every precautionpt to ensure absolute cleanliness. disease.. This is what is known as an Many people will, ask why horse's antidote; anti-poiortatoefe.ainst alt blood, is used, for the treatment of;is our natural protection crus, and when diphtheria.. ' It is, because the horse (rinds of invading g is a very suitable animal for the par- a e Bebe as condition tdown whichw wnp1Y pose, and it contains loth' o bloods from which the serum can be made at small expense as compared with other animals not so •comnilon. The horse, toe; is a strong eller:al and its blood' is even more auitablethan.the .coW,for. the preparation of antitoxin.' What causes diphtheria? It is•caus- ed by minute plants- only seen under the m]croseope,'getting into the nose and throat and growing on'the mucous membrane, just as larger plants which are visible to the naked eye,' grow in the garden. While the individual 11 t ' ba diphtheria plants are too $ma o to remove part of e o seen, the beds of diphtheria plants tryingi sing and which is too heavy for a flrin visible sp the tthroat,other forming white (spots or patches. Some- e hint. In would edo, What him times these patchos:aro '.confined to the sensible personn to' fight .off the dig - once but enough antitoxin h and surrounding horse's strength tonsils borrow the spread to the ease se, We 'lestprrrt s h. theyten once in a while lungs or pterf r witleading - tothe i for tt take from the horse's t blood the Butlungs ad interfere with breathing. is whatever part of the throat is antidote which it hh9sin t enough and bundance to 1 the child .who affected, nthe chief athun apart from help in from lack of it. Common interfering with breathing, is done byiwho-ia dying +t,ie a isn't it when once the process elan " 1 of natural re- means- that our supply sistance is:exhausted, or at least Dewar than it should. he. That, is when we are moat , for the invading ger?i susceptible iha-venothing diseto stop their onward march, and so we become sick and feverish and show all the. symptoms of an attack of illness. If a child takes diphtheria, it is be- cause its natural immunity orower of- resistance is low and it has n't enough of its own antitoxin to resist the illness. What do we do then? We simply • help the weakened child by th 1 ad ha the poisons er• terms whioh growth of diphtheria secretes, As the membraneon the throat grows, so the poisons aro produced, and these are absorbed by the patient, often making is explained. But that is in reality what all scientific knowledge really is --an application of common sense to the facts of life. 1'aa-...VI1�llp 19 NOT RE A11'11011 � r t Y'S' OWN I I1►1LETS Camp In Bible Land. Ancient Palestine has a.fiouriehing example of western civilization in its Scout treats. "On land sacred through its historic association with the three great re- ligions. of the world, one now sees these Jewish' Boy Scouts at their. Scoutcraft" states a news' despatch. "From the top of the -ancient walls of Jerusalem, the Holy City, the boys Practice all the forms of signalling in Which Scouts in every oountry must he adept. They hike along thseeordan, on ' land trod by saints and -ears, and through the highlands et Moab, where the Hebrews first entered the country under the leadership of Jaime. Now they are pitching their tents on the slopes of Mount Carmel, Scouting was introduced to the Holy Land five years ago .by Young Jews from Ameri- ca and England, members of. the fa - moue Jewish Legion which' fought un- der. General Allenby in the historic compaign which wrested : Palatine from the Turks." A River That Gets Rusty. Qnce a mother has need Baby's Own Tablets for her little one she would not be without thein. They are the ideal home remedy for the baby; be- ing_guareeteed to be' absolutely tree from opiates or other harmful drugs• Tiley' are a gentle but thorough 140- tive and have been proved of the greatest aid in cases of oonstipetion, indigestion, colic, colds and simple fevers,. Concerning them Mrs. Ernest Gagne, Beauseiour, Que.,;'writes: "1 have used. Baby`s. Own Tablets .for constipation and colic and have found them 'a'o"successful time I' 1i'oulh not be without then, ]:'Would strongly re- conimend every mother to keep a box in the house." The Tablets are -sold b medicine dealers or by mail -at 25. cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Gan you imagine a river that gets 7 is subject ch i one whi 1 rusty. Theis s to this phenomenon—t11e. River Ob, which felts into the Arctic Ocean and runs through the -north of Siberia. The Ob contains a great amount of iron. Every year when it freezes over the iron is cut off from the air. _The . result is that the metal precipitates, or, inother words, instead 'of being dissolved in the water, becomes a The -whole underside of the ice is covered thioltly with rust, and even ' the fish and 'other creatures become rusty.In the lower reaches, where ice does not term, the water, ordlnari- • ly quite clear, becomes cloudy and' dis- colored. The whole elver, 2,300 miles long, becomes Poisonous. People living near It have to quench their thirst with melted,snow, and most of the fish leave the rivet and seek safe sea. They are told by in- etinct when the time arrives for their, annual exodus. In the spring the ice thawb and' the air renders, the river free from poison. The fish immediately return. They swim up the stream in such vast num- bers that they are packed tightly to- gether.. Any boat that, tries td cavi - gate the river ` at this time farces thousands of fish on to 'the ,flat banks; • where the natives hill them with: sticks; et x ial.n' Lines for a Su D To lands, where night is not, or noon, Time as a wind has blown away Both today and yesterday Past the gates of sun and moon. On that distant current, shed Far as petals tempest torn Are the blossomed hours borne Edifying ungarlancled. —eean 14. Batchelor. q Believed to be the last old timber for heavy to be usedo traffic in bride' at North Seaton, �ngland, the g over the River. �Torbhumberlantl, Valsbeck has been—in use 'for well over .half a eentutj, It is to be, re-, ISaced by, a new steel -viaduct 1,041 Mout long. Arabic Life Saving. An interesting poipt In -Arab. life with 'regard to women is ;that a man on his way to execution is safe from punishirteet if he can lay hold on the altirta of a woman, - Frequently crini- mals are blindfolded to prevent thein from exercising this privilege, Londoners are living, aver- age, on an aver- age, twenty years longer than their grandfathers did eighty years ago. Ideal Winter Playground' "es Only 2 Dry. ff om NewYork Frequentlhecember Sailings January Twice Weekly Via peeqtial, Twin Screw, O31-Hudning Steamers iiFORT VICTORIA" and "FORT 9T. GEORGE" Landioet...a�nporsat Hamilton Dock For Illustr's,tod Booklets Write FIIRNRS BERMUDA LIN)±. 34 Whitehallibtreet . New York City. or Any. ,ocal Tourist Agent A FAIR PAIR AND TWO BRACE t a thousand miles: Just before the fire was built fol• the rabbit stewn, o front Quebec. You go after these—the rabbits -on skis or snowshoes. L G THE GROWING IR Requires a Mothet's Constant• . Care and Watchfulness: Canada's Little Known Railways. When we talk of railways in Can- ada, we naturally think only of the Canadian National and the Canadian Pacific systems• These two organza- tions, for one reason or another, 0 iriang:e; This is an interesting stunt i which nine playing Cards—all ot the garde of a stilt except the tee and picture cards -are used. -The stunt ie to arrange the playing cards in the form of a triangle 80 that the spote-on'each side ot the triangle will total 20. The illustra; :tion ehowe how it fe done; To make the arrangement more easily .understood, numbers instead 'of epot$ hale been .drawn, on the Dards. (055 this out and paste it, with other 01 the series, leca scrapbook.) His •Hearing Restored. MONEY TO Lti,AAN. !ARM I„ OANS' MADE. VletetoT� wanted, Reynolds; 77 Vie1 Street; Toronto, We• are interested in obtaining OLD and RARE BOOKS ON CANADIAN SUBJECTS. ' Send particulars-, to 'tlie •iWilsan PubflehinS -" Company,. 73 West Adelaide l treat.' Toronto, Ontario, The invisible ear drum invented by A. O. Leonard, which, is a miniature megaphone, fitting inside the ear en- tirely out of sight, is restoring the hearing of hundreds of people in .New York city. Mr. Leonard invented this drum. to relieve himself of deafness' and head noises, and it does this so successfully that no one could tell he is a deaf man, It is effective when deafness is caused by catarrh or by perforOted 4C wholly destroyed natieral drums..A. A request for information treA. O. Leonard, Suite 437, 70 Fifth ( „New York city, will be given avenue, N souiver a prompt reply. The Solstice. At length, at length he runs his lowest aro, ' - The laggard sun,- through sombre wlntee skies; Now the long triumph of the reign of dads to backward turned, and splendour shall arise. Swift come the earlier dawns o'er land and seas, Swiftly enlarging, from the con- quest won, '- Light, blessed light, th give the earth increase, And fi11 our veins with gladness of the sun. —Gerald Bull r --- are Musicians Are Popular. IYou've all been to parties where, after mon their early teens it is quite cora- constantly getting into print. a few games and some refieshmente. mon for girls to outgrow.their Canada, however, has other rail- 'a Sun takes place and someone ehoute aren't - ways, - ,. 1 r •son ." RBA mothers should important for the d t.s have a slug g strength, d s nits as im o a out, "Le 1y. watch the Health of their daughters wore' for which they are being used as .Immediately all eyes centre on Bill at this time, for it is when strength is, t e two larger systems. In the coal or Mary or Sim, as the case may be,. sapped by too rapid growth that anaemia develops. The first signs mines of Nova Scotia there is over and immediately Bill or Mary or Tim 0 000 miles of underground passage- becomes the most popular' figure in may, be noticed by peevishness, .Dan guor and headaches, The face grows pale, breathlessness and palpitation follow, with low spirits. At the first 'symptom of anaemia mothers Should act at once, Neglect- ed anaemia often leads to decline, but if you see that your daughter's blood ways, 'which have been excavated to produce the coal for which that pro- vince is noted, In these passageways. there is laid over 300 miles' of rail- ways, on much of whieh electric loco- motives and trains of cars bring the coal to the bottom of the shaft. This line is rarely heard of for the reason that we are more interested the room. Why?? Because of their ability to play' the piano. There are others in the room who straightway "wish they could play like that." Little wonder is it, therefore, that more boys and girls are taking up the,atudy of the piano as time goes is enriched there need be no cause for railway on. They have Dome to realize that anxiety,. The finest" blood enricher while there is ne royal road to learn - ever discovered is Dr. Williams' Pink in the coal an in the means of se- ing to play; and aonslderabia hard' Pills. The pule, red blood created by curing it. practicing hoe to be indulged in be. P! rn British Columbia's forests there fore one masters the instrument, it is these pills will gTheyy banish all are 21 railways, with OIb miles of well worth the sacrifice, particularly signs of anaemia. They will build up railway line; equipped with 116 loco- in view of the pleasure and pouularity your girl's.- health and ensure her r rail vee and the necessary carr or it brings later on. robust Girlhood, Give your daughter bringing int the fogs. These are' not1 A boy or girl who Gan play the piano a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in any sense toy - railways. They are ,Well is always in demand, That is one now. Make her sen th like thousands standard in every respect, and have reason rihy thousands of fathers and of girls and women throughout Cana-toll o as inspection. We hear much of mothers are starting their children at da :who have been rescued from the the size of some of the togs taken out ilia piano et an early age, i chi -Whets of anaemia by Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. of the forests of British Columbia,' For Every III_Minard's Liniment. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills but give little thought to the means I through any dealer in medicine, or by of getting them out. the Dr.Wil- In Northern Ontario many miles of The spreading of oil is so great that mail at GOo a. bei from railways are laid underground to a single drop will form a film so infin- Hams' Medicine Co:, IIrocltville, Ont. bring: out the gold, silver and nickel itesinmlly thin and attenuated that it ore of that wonderful mining area. evil cover no lest than forty square is Veregin,These are not heard of, as only the feet of space. Ice said that ter Vemetal production is considered, niece of the late Peter oboes in, form -1 ' .1\ The part these railways play in the • That Way. eT Y e sem Affects is ' Thatfellow must think himself as expert . chemist .from the way he talker' "Well, he's a successful home .brew- er, you see." Preserve Shelves. Preserve shelves might well be put er a thor- ough shape this month. Aft 1 e should be sand- papered or rubbed smooth with wire wool. When all dust has been re- moved paint, varnish or varnish stain may' be- applied, . If previously un- painted lunots should ,be shellaolted, and an under coater used. Airplane Made of Paper. Navy experts recently began a se- ries of tests with a new kind of air- plane, the fuselage of which is a paper composition. If the tests -prove suc- cessful, us cessful, other similar• planes will, be ordered, says the Popular Science 1 Monthly, Italians, Jews and Welslifnen thrive1 better under town conditions than do their fair-haired' brethren. idrar�a to t. •lec�rra�riat WINTER CRUI'SES 1925 Minimum Fare 5450.00 luctudiog shoro excursion for the of editor Ag pt.n ?leas, Comfortable and Coaiodlohs Vessels especially, Shore Exclusions at; Rot s•of-cntt.,Stop-overs permitted. foacsrts i lantar,gs, dances, Tan amos.of ail sortinid adult on,t0 theisociai Pleasures of16cena-navel. Un - 'surpassed case g 'n Pic, , ::Mev, A`OrchesUa g 'tur a Wireless bl cuisine and ti rstther3 tormcs thron ou p gg a tan .1 turas: Wireless NetvsAal y.Pil?,inrtherlrsformntion earl liter fu pry • - Any authorized Steamship Agent or, • JAMES W. ELWELL & CO., INC.,'Gen, Agents' - 17 State Street, New York City. r4 -rte ,t,l MORE THAN leader of the Donitliobors in C Dna- a % Canada's nary in rho ' G I Ytl1 +1 u�ili� er e ;l = development of da; Chas ambitions to succeed to liar -: ,i h importance, l re- FARMERS sources ofis the greatest, have boaght thee, enen in eee,,,urn and will increase'as the exploitationCanada.from the Canadian Pacific, A a£ our minas and forests proceeds. {season flbThle e al rge aet. rea' ofThere hold• ings affording choice of location and of When preserving the birds wthare land to snit every farming needFair dealing Without tr ct end fair th fair a , 1 it • 1 res W fa .n aU]6®� price g de should starve, li devour out living, Feed the birds. soil good climate and social condi• , i make farm life the Every Man Has His Price. Goldie Newdollar—"I don't see why l you complain so much about my mar -1 eying the count. I think he's price- less." Her Father—"Priceless, nethin'1 His price is too steep. That's what I'm ' P MONTREAL. xi rese v r it of fertility, ant e abundant y t a u uld with fo r the insects ' wo combined t ousre desirable They help feed you. lane attractive. Thousands more will select their farm from our virgin lands. 101180 ee,aba•hed CO roam. : teem our improved farms, and with Please write"for our price list on i some capital and determination to work, Poultry, Butter, and Eggs rte OCAliANTlns them for ,reek ahead. -1 P. POU,LIN &. CO., LIMITED 36.33 Boneeoeure Markel 'Telephone Malo 7,37 O4E0E0 kicking about. Wizards on Horseback. Riff Itorsemen, whose achievements in the war with Spain are frequently referredtoin the news papers, are the most daring riders in the world. When in full gallop they will -throw their swords and iilatchleelca in the air, and i patch them by the hilts or etocke with out drawing rein. Not long ago a war correspondents declared that he had seen a Riff rider I' thread a needle held by another rider,) while racing fa11 tilt across, the sand! Cossacks are fond of performing similar spectacular feats. One of their l favorite tricks at gymkhanas is to snatch a child'from its mother's aims, throw it.into the air, catch ft, and re- turn' it unharmed to ,its parent. Indian riders of the Great North; West will dismount while their steads e on the are galloping, pick up,•an abject ground, and remount almost in the game instant. When ordering, goods by mail send a Dominion Express Money Order, The excess .of women over men in the population of London readied its highest point about' sixty years ago. The Opitim poppy was first known among: the Greeks . and, Romans. It spread eastward,,carried probably by Arab traders. For First Aid—Mlnard's Liniment: '! with you Take e a bottle of Mina rd's w y to the woods. A splendid remedy � for bruises, sprains, frost lutea,.} colds, etc. te.; Mrs. L. MacMillan Tells How Cuticura Healed, Eruptions lions " i was troubled many months with an :itching, burning, painful, feeling, practically all over my face. A num ber of pimples broke out on my'forehead.. which. caused' me to scratchandaldocaused ' eruptions, The pim- ples spread down the aides of my face and caused disliig- nrement, - "I tried several remedies without any benefit. I began using Cuti-. cam Soap and Ointment and in about two months I was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. L. MacMil- lan, Box 521, ilenora, Ontario. Cuticula. Soap, Ointment and Talcum promote and -naintain skin and skin in comfort skin purity, e and to cleans Soap The o health. P he and purify, the Ointment to soot heel, the Talcum to powder. R=31,8611,1. by Mali Address Canadian pgEgra,.11 O Box 1616 Montreal.' Prise. 13 -+e. atate,aat26and hoe. Tal om26e. Wen— Cry our nary Shaving Stick. k 0011 snake a borne and pay for -__ ft. Write for our booklet, "The Prairie Provinces of Canada," and leaflet. "Western Canada Forges Ahead." C. L, O, Be fl �R� Norwood, Land Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Desk W-, Windsor Station, Montreal, Que. 'TABLETS OF ASPIRIN Insist on BAYER TA "Bayer you see the r er Cross" on tablets you are notettin the genuine Bayer product proved safe g g b millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for .y Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism_ Accept only"Bayer" package P directions. which contains proven dlra Handy "Bayer" boxes "of 12 tablets _ Also bottles of 24 and 100—erne"lets.�„ �•'� ' et Mouoacetic. murk (registered to Galatia) of Moor Manufnotun} known la the trade ( g . while it la well •I,no, Aspirin d stlplrt mean llca ye mentu'i :aolleito Acid,005"A, b Gaga• imitations the Tablets act e 6 C means Bayer matun d with to assist the public against 1. 61 Bayer•-Qompaay will be stamped rritb-theft general trade mark, the "Heyer Crukc." SICK CKyd'ft R YEARS Wants Wotzlen to Know How She Was Made Well by Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound { 0Cornwall,Ontaria.—"I am now giving your medicine -'es es is r doing andal good nd ;l { �tyl. . I am going to keep <' • - " Dee taking it• I used to feel so tired in the morningthatl didn't want to get up but that. feeling leleav- ing me how. I also sleep better and feel morelike working.. For seven or eight veare I have had neadaches,-iredfeel- inge,painsinmyback and across my body. I read letters in the neeimpaperssaying what good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound' ha$ -: done others. My husband says I'equit too soon but I am not going to stop rt taking the Vegetable Compound; and ,0.' Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine un • til I am better and haven't an ache or a pain. Isn't that tate right way? I have•' great faith' in your medicines. They must be good when those, who take them speak Se high's, ofsthem. I are recom mending them to my friends andI will gladly answer, letters from women: age-, ing about them,'--Mra.BeeeeH.l Airr, ` Box 1081, Cornwall, Ontario. Mrs. Hart wants to help other workmen and is willing to answer letters from- z ki'n r about the Ve ota'blii"; eick:wemcln . s 1, orli ]ouud.: ,"`:.' (i 1 ll -,SUE No. 1—'25, SS.Provtdente 85,, Patrla - SS.Providence :. SS.Patrla ~^ Apr. 28 M ' • May 7 May 11 . May 13 'Flay 14 17 May 19 May 2Z 24 ` - May. 23/1 May /27 —. May 31 33daya Fri To: Pt,,,t, York -., To: Malo Delgada.10• hrs. Algiers., ..:..24 hrs. Algiers.,24 hr 6. 12 hrs. Naples, .,:12,hrs. Ponstantinopns24. bra. Constantinople 24 hr Beytouth 14`hrs. Jaffa-jerasalem 3,9:hrs. E5eY'pt: • • • • • • • 3days Messina, 38 hr,. Monaco ,15 hrs. Mareeliles ., L"i.ngth- of the Cruise an.. 10 an.. 11 an. 214: an. r an.. 25 an. 26 'jJJ,an, 31 ais• 29 1 Feb...3 Feb, 4/5 Feb.' 6/e Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb...14 35 days Fob. 17 Fob. 26 -Mar. 2' M Mar. 4 Mat. 5 Mar. 10 '., Mar. 13 Mat. Mar. 16118Apr.I Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 35 days Mar. 21 Mar. 30" A Pr. 3 .Apr, 5 Apr. 6 - Ayr., 11 14. Apr.. A. pr. 15/19 Apr. 22 - .Apr. 2M1-. Apr. 25 35daya Minimum Fare 5450.00 luctudiog shoro excursion for the of editor Ag pt.n ?leas, Comfortable and Coaiodlohs Vessels especially, Shore Exclusions at; Rot s•of-cntt.,Stop-overs permitted. foacsrts i lantar,gs, dances, Tan amos.of ail sortinid adult on,t0 theisociai Pleasures of16cena-navel. Un - 'surpassed case g 'n Pic, , ::Mev, A`OrchesUa g 'tur a Wireless bl cuisine and ti rstther3 tormcs thron ou p gg a tan .1 turas: Wireless NetvsAal y.Pil?,inrtherlrsformntion earl liter fu pry • - Any authorized Steamship Agent or, • JAMES W. ELWELL & CO., INC.,'Gen, Agents' - 17 State Street, New York City. r4 -rte ,t,l MORE THAN leader of the Donitliobors in C Dna- a % Canada's nary in rho ' G I Ytl1 +1 u�ili� er e ;l = development of da; Chas ambitions to succeed to liar -: ,i h importance, l re- FARMERS sources ofis the greatest, have boaght thee, enen in eee,,,urn and will increase'as the exploitationCanada.from the Canadian Pacific, A a£ our minas and forests proceeds. {season flbThle e al rge aet. rea' ofThere hold• ings affording choice of location and of When preserving the birds wthare land to snit every farming needFair dealing Without tr ct end fair th fair a , 1 it • 1 res W fa .n aU]6®� price g de should starve, li devour out living, Feed the birds. soil good climate and social condi• , i make farm life the Every Man Has His Price. Goldie Newdollar—"I don't see why l you complain so much about my mar -1 eying the count. I think he's price- less." Her Father—"Priceless, nethin'1 His price is too steep. That's what I'm ' P MONTREAL. xi rese v r it of fertility, ant e abundant y t a u uld with fo r the insects ' wo combined t ousre desirable They help feed you. lane attractive. Thousands more will select their farm from our virgin lands. 101180 ee,aba•hed CO roam. : teem our improved farms, and with Please write"for our price list on i some capital and determination to work, Poultry, Butter, and Eggs rte OCAliANTlns them for ,reek ahead. -1 P. POU,LIN &. CO., LIMITED 36.33 Boneeoeure Markel 'Telephone Malo 7,37 O4E0E0 kicking about. Wizards on Horseback. Riff Itorsemen, whose achievements in the war with Spain are frequently referredtoin the news papers, are the most daring riders in the world. When in full gallop they will -throw their swords and iilatchleelca in the air, and i patch them by the hilts or etocke with out drawing rein. Not long ago a war correspondents declared that he had seen a Riff rider I' thread a needle held by another rider,) while racing fa11 tilt across, the sand! Cossacks are fond of performing similar spectacular feats. One of their l favorite tricks at gymkhanas is to snatch a child'from its mother's aims, throw it.into the air, catch ft, and re- turn' it unharmed to ,its parent. Indian riders of the Great North; West will dismount while their steads e on the are galloping, pick up,•an abject ground, and remount almost in the game instant. When ordering, goods by mail send a Dominion Express Money Order, The excess .of women over men in the population of London readied its highest point about' sixty years ago. The Opitim poppy was first known among: the Greeks . and, Romans. It spread eastward,,carried probably by Arab traders. For First Aid—Mlnard's Liniment: '! with you Take e a bottle of Mina rd's w y to the woods. A splendid remedy � for bruises, sprains, frost lutea,.} colds, etc. te.; Mrs. L. MacMillan Tells How Cuticura Healed, Eruptions lions " i was troubled many months with an :itching, burning, painful, feeling, practically all over my face. A num ber of pimples broke out on my'forehead.. which. caused' me to scratchandaldocaused ' eruptions, The pim- ples spread down the aides of my face and caused disliig- nrement, - "I tried several remedies without any benefit. I began using Cuti-. cam Soap and Ointment and in about two months I was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. L. MacMil- lan, Box 521, ilenora, Ontario. Cuticula. Soap, Ointment and Talcum promote and -naintain skin and skin in comfort skin purity, e and to cleans Soap The o health. P he and purify, the Ointment to soot heel, the Talcum to powder. R=31,8611,1. by Mali Address Canadian pgEgra,.11 O Box 1616 Montreal.' Prise. 13 -+e. atate,aat26and hoe. Tal om26e. Wen— Cry our nary Shaving Stick. k 0011 snake a borne and pay for -__ ft. Write for our booklet, "The Prairie Provinces of Canada," and leaflet. "Western Canada Forges Ahead." C. L, O, Be fl �R� Norwood, Land Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Desk W-, Windsor Station, Montreal, Que. 'TABLETS OF ASPIRIN Insist on BAYER TA "Bayer you see the r er Cross" on tablets you are notettin the genuine Bayer product proved safe g g b millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for .y Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism_ Accept only"Bayer" package P directions. which contains proven dlra Handy "Bayer" boxes "of 12 tablets _ Also bottles of 24 and 100—erne"lets.�„ �•'� ' et Mouoacetic. murk (registered to Galatia) of Moor Manufnotun} known la the trade ( g . while it la well •I,no, Aspirin d stlplrt mean llca ye mentu'i :aolleito Acid,005"A, b Gaga• imitations the Tablets act e 6 C means Bayer matun d with to assist the public against 1. 61 Bayer•-Qompaay will be stamped rritb-theft general trade mark, the "Heyer Crukc." SICK CKyd'ft R YEARS Wants Wotzlen to Know How She Was Made Well by Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound { 0Cornwall,Ontaria.—"I am now giving your medicine -'es es is r doing andal good nd ;l { �tyl. . I am going to keep <' • - " Dee taking it• I used to feel so tired in the morningthatl didn't want to get up but that. feeling leleav- ing me how. I also sleep better and feel morelike working.. For seven or eight veare I have had neadaches,-iredfeel- inge,painsinmyback and across my body. I read letters in the neeimpaperssaying what good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound' ha$ -: done others. My husband says I'equit too soon but I am not going to stop rt taking the Vegetable Compound; and ,0.' Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine un • til I am better and haven't an ache or a pain. Isn't that tate right way? I have•' great faith' in your medicines. They must be good when those, who take them speak Se high's, ofsthem. I are recom mending them to my friends andI will gladly answer, letters from women: age-, ing about them,'--Mra.BeeeeH.l Airr, ` Box 1081, Cornwall, Ontario. Mrs. Hart wants to help other workmen and is willing to answer letters from- z ki'n r about the Ve ota'blii"; eick:wemcln . s 1, orli ]ouud.: ,"`:.' (i 1 ll -,SUE No. 1—'25,