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If you use Roel Rose Orange
T 1928 you will
, Canada's nestea
materially re
Rose
Pekoe lasts longerbecause
its additional strength and
or make x go further.
flay
Uiing all• to a boil trot made his name sYntbol for all „ 1 of ata Swdntcemront 1e that d'G Mita al -
1 and add 1 tablespoonful of chili pow- Cancels
that is patriotic to an excessive
Balfour LL lust human nature to want vilest rates little Simmer ,inm- ly
with u All ICs
e until :with lett
thoroughly heated through
Napoleonic Soldier's Kin
Seek Office'as Deputies
p
Pekoe ea x15
Is DeliC au$ enjoy Cariad ' finest +t and The days when Napoleon was tele
Concerning the Nature of Rewards
Pauline Herr Thomas
11 duce our tea l? are recalled Y Will sounoroni Meseta Gell me wily have n nice diad: of tipoltaahv? Then
Y object of Moro worship
Mexican Hamburg i?ills. Re R e Orange the cberidacy foe Mats in the next St ie that the 'things, that are least wouldn't be ally luduccm!em+t"
e Oe the imor of Chauvin.
of two ares of healt>lsfitl oT belueflolal for oar dela "Of eounee pot. I admit that cake
aroma 1 ileum of hamburg steak in the litems oP Chauvin, Both are stid dex.1 are gan!aitully the Clings they tvsOf better, aril o+ur Cantos sure
cake
to ]Doss mass and in half lard and
'k •t f Cher to be descendants of the soldier of eotdng the as s a e sbmg:• t. •, ?,;ff ,4a.* db a 44
iter fryit until it is done, Add "Grande Armee" Nieholaa Chauvin, want tits meet." ti�emended 1SIxs', elwad5 Pel a ,l 05,
half but an 1 can of I;Very package guaranteed, Jolene a Me other m!otheis' oval' the Ming more 1lalatalre tau be had; but }fir .
a strait ey of tomatoes d 6•D whose ardent affection for the Ewe teacfupe one of this teasona wiry cake is mode ) `
red 'kidney besets, 8 c`t i,uan3e,is gooa Tea
t«a,
. do- "Weil, swld 11Ii+s. Moore, ptribaps
� �s Uoen used, for one. 11.,
gree. we can't ¢lav„ "My Lbttial Jeanne is a wennler to A OrangePekoe)
everyone bc>'cauee she wild play in a fi
der that has been arrived to a paste!
end serve with hpt boiled ries,
Hamburg Roast
Taddo12egg slightlyrbeatt esh an, 2tisliaesrg o of Daily
tat salt pork chopped fine, 1 cupful of
soft broad crumbs and 11, teaspoon-
fuls of salt. Form into a 10af, lay It to
a baking pan and sprinkle it with pep -
"ph, St's+ just perYersexuestw, that's Poem wh'ea'e tangly is unemeezed and ° "� Cita 5 a$gr
Il" SUM MTS.Haat, rather lea+ted¢, wi!lltin reseal PAW eoldom :aeric of es'k-
Tlhey w Y
Exgl•.ess Says British, r is always t'armenting me fon•_ sonic.
know
the can tahtallcs. Billy
y lagsal Para has mutt less nep le hoe- 18 In clean, bright Aluminum
OUTE ON tiotn hs couldn't clave;' uhf She hes never asci one pisco as afie8man Suffers From g r.,_—_ Worth �z� �Rn
per. Over the top' lay 4 long pieces of
Heart Trouble
NOTABLE CAREER
bacon so they exttend down, the sides Earl i8 Also Known for Ptib1i-
as well as across the loaf, then dredge cations on Philosophy
Theology ,
the meat generously with flour, let-
ting what will fall into the pan, Roast
• it in a hot oven until the meat is
cooked as best liked, basting after
the first 1.0 minutes with '4 of a cup-
- ful of hot water and thereafter, at tre
quent intervals, with the liquid in the
pan. A rare roast requires about 40
minutes. The pancake turner is e,
help in removing the loaf from the
Dan to a hot platter.
For the gravy, add sufficient boil-
ing water, to the liquid in the pan to
matte 1 ouptul and dissolve to it a
bent cube, Melt in the pan 2 table-
spoonfuls of butter, then add 2 table-
spoonfuls of flour and stir this until
It is well browned end bulbbling.
slowly add the cupful of hot liquid,
Stirring constantly, until the gravy
is smooth and well cooked, Strain it
it preferred, and pour it around the
roast or serve it from the gravy boat.
Lefttover roast is good broken into
pieces and simmered with a little
water andigraYY until it is cit the de-
sired consistency, then poured over
hot butttered toast,
a reward tor good behavior, She eats
"You km!ou„” Said M. Stiel'dom, dt when It is passed at table a else
Is What Thousands of Mothers' thouglttuddy, "I bedielvo Clint tiii'e very wheie, ase :the case mo.y be, it has
Cling wh¢:ch is ao eonumouly +rheract- p!ever been presented ,10 her as' 5lly-
Say of Baby's Own Tablets cristae of our ch'la,cUreatdo say washing
Stang pan but something to eat,.
of ourselves—is: our Sun fault to a ,•Sre.e Is also a Seeroe of eansidem•
With the passing of winter many gi friends because
People feel wean depressed and easily
tired. The body lacks the vital force
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New Yorks—Rare postage stamps,
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'Dart extent, able audntiamt•ioit to d%!:'' valued at more than $1,000,000, have. ,7ly ORICULTDBAL IOXP1RTS 8AY,
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and onergY pure blood alone can give. ed'. of whet le Vest and what tale as a i'elvtlacl for ggad oondnlat, ceived the grand prize at tale recent Burley's tree bargain catalog ready.
knowfl ge Alfred Hurley Co., Limited, St. John;
London,—Tse Daily Express says; in a word, while not exactly siclt, the ? earn it 1s, our She goes early regularly, unless some International philatelic exbtbition In N,S•
is not. Uulesas You m
that Lord Balfour, Lord Presidentof indoor life of winter has left its mark
eouetsiit tadlt¢ng about ,t'hle fotrblcldenunn;nal o i -a ion make tL neesstsaay Monaco.
former nme 11IgaiieteY, u ozy. palm, A lo0d bol ding. nerve -tying that ltseps them lemind0d' of it 101' 11 110 r1'y tap somewhat later. Unlit uai stamps from the Oape of L S DAHLIA ANl• OTI3L7ts
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of the presene a railoo,• restoring lth e' ne erg,. give to yes Luat is advices;' said MTS. ")',twit say. 1leshaps, 'She is an un- Good Hope, India, Maurittius, Spain, (tLADflowers.dIeSe 01 ty, n hllas 0 or
and onelJf
tee resenk ,gtvea'atlony sewed health and energy. Dr. Win Sheldon, "but I think theme ars another ❑sax,, eltdid,' bur I theist -that she is Francs, Hawaii, New South Wales, roses 0, dnitverod, $2.00.. atmos free,
etatesmstl of h p g llama' Pink Pills aro an all -year-round
is stiffening imam heart trouble analbet are realm which esioapes most of us lino aril for sr'•^ mist ei'mvea Tike clay otter Tuscany and Rumania are included in IDC, & Q, Dadds, SSrrento, Bi
d tonin u times., e ttho collection. him
xnows rs
° One of the notable
bias
1le'ci all some
engagements, n- J' He blood builder an nerve er soy to Mary, 'Now 11 you eat that chile, a i l.a e..,
or time. In Jane especially useful in the silting: lily Y ay have dills cake,' w to "Spinarll oo 'rcu soy, 80eme ridlculr specimens is the British Guiana one-
kyas been ill f somedose helps to melee now, rich, red
Isvalued t
cry he suffeoed a revere attack of BddLy, If You don't g avid cease $32 600
huyngitits,
Arbhurr James Balfour, first Earl of
that title, and Viscount Trapr'aiTn of
Whittingeham, has been prominent in
British governmental affairs for more
than 40 yeas
Starting es private secretary to the
Miismguis of Stsaisbury when that peer
was 2'81reign Minister in 1878, Bal-
four went ahead steadily and became
Unionist 'Leader o8 the house of COM-
MIES and First Lord of the Treazury
In 1551. Be was Prime Minister 1002"
1902. During this World War he eves
First fiord of the Admiralty up to
121'6 'end Foreign Secretary until
1959_ He headed the British mission
Hamburg Loaf
Dee the same amounts axed direc-
tions as given 1n the preceding reotpa,
except add to the loaf: 1 cupful More
of bread crumbs, 1 teaspoomfud of
poultry seasoning er sage, and 1 small.
onion .chapped. If 'So brown gravy is
desired, omit the dredging with ,deur,
Gravy, .however, '4e :always liked with
hot 'hamburg.
For a variation, occasions:Ry 'eon-
ceal a mew of 'hard+boiled eggs :in the
centre of the loaf, ,so the meat, when
out, will •contain a slice `of -egg in peach
piece. Small onions, boiled untilithey
are nearly done, may be used in the
same way. A shell of the hamburg
with .belled rice inside is .good, too,
especially if It is to be served 'hot
with plenty of rich gravy.
Leftover hamburg loaf may be
nerved hot by cutting it into neat
slices and dipping each slice into
diluted egg, 'then into bread ()rumba
and trying it to a golden brown on
eaoh Bide. serve it on a hot platter
garnished with parsley.
blood and with this new blood return-
ing strength, cheerfulness and good
health quickly follow.
It you are pale, easily tired, or
breathless at the least exertion, if
your complexion is poor or you are
troubled with pimples or eruptions,
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are lust what
you need to put you right. It you
have twinges of rheumatism, are sub -
Jed to headaches and backaches, if
you are irritable and nervous 1t Your
sleep does not refresh you, or Year ap-
pettte is poor, you need the treatment
D:. Williams' Pink Pills alone can
give—you need the new blood, new
:strength and now energy this mods
kine always brings. Mr. A. Marcotte,
North Ham, Que., wriltes:-"I have.
to America in 1917 and also ,the Brea- found great beneitt Ecom the use elf
tel •ni4ssion to the Washington •o050- Dr. Williams' Pinit Fets. Before I be-
gan using them 1 was in a badly run-
down condition, ,end at times Mit
scarcely able to week. Dr. Williams'
Pints;, Pills have .changed all this and
since taking them !T ,em enjoying the
best of health. Slivery man who feels
rundown and easily tired should give
this great medicine a fair trial."
Try Dr, W2Itiams' Pink Pills for
anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, indi-
gestion or nervousness. Take them as
a tonic if you are not in the best
physical condition and culttivate a re-
sistance that -will keep you well and
strong. You can get these . pills
through any medicine dealer or by
mail at 60c a'box from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
rotsnTZY
'coup, you lll , , ,
' ':t oto beet t::,is min, oos3 Go us a:? a reward. NevcHntiiwless, asst stamp of 1560,. which va ue a :
QUALM
1i ydnldutta ROOK,aHauYUchtc {s;
m not sea' �lt late Seen I am •sura ihr.t if parents -wItt.Ju per IOD and up. I3atohing ess•n,
ate you may y includes hat was 0 tier leo and up. Pedigreed Coocer-
day evening,' By � s the finest grasp of United trated Catalogue Free
tm s here said to b
vends each taction we to sutra std the less-tealthfud Sall The collection
Serener. in 1921.
Tiffs publications have teethed -net
'Drily the political- and econoinlo 'ques-
'tions with which he has dealt as a
government official, but a•1•ao have
sone into the realm of pirilosteihy'aatd
ideology, '
One of his outstanding work was'
"The foundations of Belief, 'being
Notes Introductory to the Study of
Theology," This wall issued in 1896
and was put in popular form in' 19111.
He halls honorary degrees from all
the principal .undver8ities tiff Great
Ba±tain and Ivelance and :also an
LLD, granted by Columbiia -'Unavea-
Baty in 1917.
Hamburg .chop• Suey,..,
Over 1'1 pounds of hamburg pour
of a, cupful of water apd cook slow-
ly for 26 minutes. In the meantime,
fry in beef drtppings 8 small sliced
onions until ,they .are nicely browned,
;then add a sweet pepper, out into
small pieces, after the seeds have been
removed, a large stalk of celery sliced
and a small .can of tomatoes.. Simmer
slowly for 20 ,minutes, the combine
with the meat and cook about 10
minutes longer. Beason to• taste with
salt or chop sus, sacs and serve with
boiled rice. Canned mushrooms or
bean sprouts fray. elm be added :if de
aired.
The Abolition of the
Submarine
Lomdcn Times (Ind,): The subnxm,r
Me, in foot, has become the weapon
of the .poorer Powers. And in any
self-denying ordinance ptopoSale for
abolition obviously coma eget tram
those countries which have most to
lose by their application. Great Bri-
tain, at the time when site made her
original proposal, had the finest egtttp-
m+ent of submarines in the world; but
Why do so many, many babies of to
now she would probably have mere to day ,escape ad1 the little fretful ,spells
gain than to Mee by their total abatis and •infantile ,ailments that treed to
tion. And this coneideraition applies worry mothers through the del. ,and
more forciblyetlitto the United States, keep Mem upbrlf the night?
Yum Yum. If ;emu don't know the answer, you
gia n b discovered pure, harmless
Angry Customer (tossing ? - Pao5•'�Castoria. It is sweet to the taste, acid
age on the oa„•�,seJ— Nla1 es washing sweet in the little stomach. And its
.a pleasure, does it? Does the wash- gentle influence seems fait all through
ing while you wait, does it? It's the the tiny system. Nat even a distaste•
little fakes of soap that,-” 'ful dose of castor oil does co muck
Grocer—'life•dam, one moment, if good.
you please. Tine is not soap." Fletcher's Castoria ifr purely pegs,
Angry Ouotomol'=-"Not Soap? Not table, so you may give it freely, at
feast" first sign of colic; or constipation; or
" 4o, Your daughter asked for a diarrhea. Or those many times • when
balf-p'hlind• of grated cbee8e and a you lust don't know what teethe mat-
half -ponied of soap flakes. This le the ter. For real sickness, call the doctor,
always. At other times, a few drops
cheese." of Fletcher's Castoria.
"My starsl And last night I made
a pudding—" '
Perpetual Motion.
There m no limtt to muroliaeing
salty if only the Tient rme..chlnery e
put lnrto the bands of labra to prodtloe
the rle'et goods, tor. let it again he
said, labor oonauanes What labor prod-
uces."
w eta, se,0o eaoh, and up• 20 Page Illus-
nits L. R. Guild 5
lgiveess to the efi Hess healthful cake or the sensorial to d r tt wlh the iu 'o .p sons, Dox T, Rocltwood, Ont.
!less beneficial late hours tho roes of of 1'Cwar'd, and rot with@f0'ld only such BtatespTOVlsional issues, put out by AST' CRICKS—WE HATCH FOUR
reward. It becomes at ones tate cam things by way of ,punishment, they several postmasters prior to the first i tie E Baby Chioka Write for
eted thing" I woad, in turn, mese to be the most Government issue in 1847•
the cbildeen."
"ph, Yes," answered Mrs. 11uu t, ' c'cvea e+d by
"but what goad will it do to say to We were
Mary,'I'If Yeti eat your soup, you may the rest of
cooked through and igolclau-brown on
top.
Perfect meringue can never be
baked in a hot oven, because that does
not give the .egg-white time to rise
gradually to its possible height a
meringue baked too fast Is thin and
leathery. it the oven is not hot enough
or the pie. is removed before the
meringue is cooked, the egg-whites be
come watery again and the meringue
151118.
Soiue expou'ts :acid flavoring to their
meringues. ;tethers mix . with the
sugar 1/+t .ot ra, teaspoonful of baking
powder, sail still others add 14; ot! a
teaspoessee¢:o'f cornstarch instead; the
baking powder insures a rising of the
mixture, ,and the cornstarch, its stay-
ing tip. •
A- TED PEELING
INSPRINGTIME
Not `Sick, But Not [Tp to the,
5taark--You Need the Help of
For a Coconut 'That Sterling Tonic, Dr. Wm -
'Caramel Pie
Meringue.
In a frying pan, caramelize r,¢ cap-
ful of sugar,hbeing careful not t0 beim
it. The sugar will form a ball, when
stirred, and do other odd things that,
mystify the amateur, but it is ell
right; keep on stirring until there is:
a liquid almost ready to burn, then �
pour in, very slowly, 2 cupfuls scald-
ed milk. With the addition of died
liquid the deIxture will suddenly rise.
:n steam, so nbe ready for it When;
he milk Is bet, turn off the fire. Slid
together lee .egpfuls of sugar, 3 table-;
spoonfuls et hour and 1/8 teaspoonful;
of salt. Mix Itoto a smooth paste with
some of tba tlnot milk, then turn it,
back into the ,rest of the milk and,
nook it over bet water, stirring float-;
stantly watt' theomixture is thick anti
smooth. Pour dt over the well -beaten
yolks of 4 eggs,• cook a minute, them)
add 1 teaspoontitll,Af vanilla and 1 cute
int of grated caecnut. Pour it into a
baked pie. shell, zadd meringue and.
brown as u8uaL
&For a thick meringue for one pie,
beat until stiff the whites of 2 eggs
and add 4 toaspoomfnls of sugar, beat-
ing ,constantly; never stir meringue.
Pile !it lightly on top .05 the pie when
that :surface has reeled slightly, and
bake tl6 minutes in :n ,moderate oven
(825.1 green. F.), when it will be
An old, old man one day met a
Young, youhg woman. Bach was at-
tracted by the oddity of the other's
employment.
"What on earth are 'you doing?"
Raked the young, young woman,
"I'1n trying to lift myself over this,
fence by my bootstraps," replied the
old, old man. "I've boon trying for
years to accomplish it and I'm almost
disceuragecl. Now, what, if you don't
. mind aro you doing?"
'len trying to drape my skirt 80. as
10 cover my preen," said the young,
young wonian.
"Shakos" Said the old, old assn, ext
"tending his hand. "Xdur jebei harde>•
than mine."
-Tho doctor often tells you to do just
that; and always says Fletcher's. Ward it off in time with
Other preparations may be Met as Warner's Safe Kidney
pure, just as free from dalagerous and Liver Remedy
'limens' Pink 'Pills—They rhe
. New Vitality.
1(i, Saddleine for the baby or growing
dhi3'd—one that the mother can steel
assured is absolutely safe as well as
oflithent is' found in Baby's O•n n Tab-
lets. The Tablets are praised by
:thousands of mothers throughout the
:country. These mothers have 'found
'by .actual experience that there is no
;other medicine for little ones to equal
,them. Once a mother has used them
tor her children she will use nothing
else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles
•Mutt, 'Tancoclt Island, N.S., wettest—•
"I :have ten children, the baby 'being
just six months old. I have need
:Baby's + Own Tablets for theme for the
Ipast.20.years and can trutliStliy say
that•I know of no better medicine tor
little ones. I always keep a !box •o±
the 'Tablets in the house and would
,advise -all other mothers to de so."
Baby's, Own Tablets are sold by all
a neilicine•dealers or will be matted w-
en ,receipt of price, 26 cents per !box,
by 'lrhe Dr.,Wiliiam8' Medias cdo„
18rro(kvi11e, Ont.
e
Our brecdere�are bred for high
egg prodiciio5. White, Brown
and cuff Le8terna eaacd and
colli, Rocky, !R.1• sed AM
Wyandoi s. 122enpd up. 00
live delivery gu>trtnteed. Wr to
tod�Y for FREE caIclC e001C:
tolWseti.Ea's sATceanRY"�ts aoarllarw0 argent -wt. e
Kidney Disease
Does ;'t Warn
It strikes -when least expected.
drugs, but why experl1n t? Betides, At forty and after is the 5rttfoal time�
the book on caro and feeding Of for mart.
If You slow down you let say in ,the old country, suddenly' hie
babies that comes with Fletdher's yeunger meta, bloomingalhwitro alth, ethe booldege were switched. They put
him on the small time, where lie,hatl
to do four and five shows a day
en catalogue. Price 105 and up. A. 1L.
ails thottghtSul—at teat tori Use leinard's Liniment for Corns.
The Peacemaker
Switzer, Granton. Ont. _
ldovrltG AND STOlaa1GS, --.
1.1 I'LL '5.1510 MOYuR—rIONEI9R'D'tS-
T 4NCB movers of Canada. Largest
apeody padded Fans. New 7 ulpment,
BrisbaneConrier: It would be the latest rnethod5. Two nxperienred 80515
greatest tragedy of all history if the r ever)' trip. A11 bade insured Beyond
British Navy were weakened at the; mtnS,Tlvrite 1151 orae reaand reruns t'h®
instance 0f those dreamers who irate chargges. T•Tead office Remittal'. Ontario.
Canada. Bill the Waver.
gine that the League could save us,
that cup of tea.
Mack Dempsey's Sister
:Who :prefers to be known as Elsie
:Dawn and is making good on the
.stage.
in the day of international upheaval, --
So long as the world is at peace the An Ell liehrean named 'Spender is
League may do very effective wort[ as studying American newspaper : meth-
s. philosophy; when some bellicose na- ods. It's a game in which a spender
Mon decides upon resorting to war as can loam a lot in a short time.
a final arbiter the League is useless,'
and depends wholly for its success _t
upon the half dozen great Powers of EQ=
the world that can use enough int
iluenoe to preserve peace. That is the
role that Britain has played for years.
"Long To Be Remembered" 1s Right.
"Mrs. Frank Tappan entertained
the Women's Air Society of the Sec-
ond Reformed Church, Hackensack, at
Colonial silver tea. This affair will
long be remembered by' the members
and privileged guests as the out-
standing social event of the season.
"Miss Betty Walls, no costume, die -
played considerable talent in her
piano selections and songs." — The
Bergen Record.
:IEflan'Who Smoked in Car
With His Wife is Fined
,Louden -- A chivalrous stranger
drew the attention of the man who
eves puffing a Mee iu a non-smoking
MD on a suburban railroad to the fact
in the opposite 0010052 was a woman
with a baby. -
The woman with the bob, s'atd no-
thing. Nor did the man with tit
pipe. He went on smoking. So at
the next station the chivalrous
estranger complained to railroad of.
rflcials•
"I then found that the silent w-
an I was 0l1ampioning was his wife,"
'he •testified In ooaurt when the stub-
born samsker was ,geed $6.
v-•--
10tllnard's Liniment for Backache.
Paris Traffic Injuries
•340 Policemen in Year
iBasris.—A Paris traffic policeman
its :no -risk for the accident insurance
companies at all. According to a re-
cent .statement of M. Serrault, Min-
ister sof -the Interior, the maelstrom
of •dartingitaxis, automobiles and cycl-
ists in the French capital places 840
of M. •Oriappe's traffic regulators on
the irta"jured list during the last year.
Anti vehiclee are increasing monthly.
Another indication that Paris
policemen are no more to be envied
than those el New York Is given with
the report that 537 policemen ware
wounded trying to maintain peace and
order and four were killed.
A chain of American hotels is naw
plating in every •guest -room a 800 -
page volume of familiar 'poems. In-
cluding, it is assumed, the clerk's fav-
orite, "Charge, Gloster, charge!"
She --'Are you spying on mel"
He—"Only to find out if you're spy
tug on 0
Where the Shoe Pinched.
The Strong Masa from Norway was
booked on the Orpheum Circuit. Ills
specialty was breaking paving stones
with a aledge•bameser on his wife's
head, It was a woW, as we us@d to
ri worth Its weight in gold! no ahead. They to e g
Catato a is
o lig money—you faire their orders;
1•Iealth--a oiear brain—aa sound body—
their
¢ r u y
®�� to de their proper worst with Warner's -canceled hie contract, "'Whale the
C�l.lciren Cry YY sea
.that's what you need }n bus nobs,
'our lver and kids
ti p ey8 He did it for several weeks, then
(88UE, ado._ 1!i• --'7b
Safe TSerbia remedy owitthmtife pleasant Matter" they stoked him. "I8 your
safe,
oars• Originally at. dootodr a gpresorlr „Oh no, it !sn t that, apologized
t
taste has been famova for more than BO Wife gutting headaches?"
e ,i,Mn. . neodgoo, ave yo c
lose th, mem as85 drug 1st Will cell 1080 the strong Man, "but Den afraid, she's
spettle of Warners bate illdnoy and getting fallen arches,
11 r Remedy at smell cost. Taut get
toned--kherCho on1Y WaY toenoy .tl lot.,
ts.o s Warner's Safe Remedios „
T'oroato, Ont.
Warner's Safe Kidney and
Telleeiseen acrose the ocean is the
latest ae11'ievenlenir, Mayor Thompson
can keep an eye an T ing Ostos'ge?e
i-.i'v r Remedy activities.
Corrugated Iron
ASK FOR
WHEELER & BAIN
"Council Standard"
A, thick, even, heavy spread of
galvanizing 050r every inch of sur-
face. Deep corrugations. Agencies
stili open in sums lboalitieb,
Write us, stating 'alms of
befei you want to cover.
WE PAY FREIGIHT
WHEELER & BAIN, LIMITED
Dept. W, 108 QeorgeSt.,Toronto2
KRATS
AND OTHER
RAW FURS
are bringing our shippers 0=39-
tiomally high prices and 6% BONUS
EXTRA. We pay all postage and
express charges, SHIP NOW.
Send .For Our Free 1928 Special
Miring Price List.
Levin Fur Co.
LIMITED
1.72 Xing 8t. East
TORONTO, ONT.
Dept. B
arts.
Daily application al Minard's
will dry up warm. Also ex
cellent for callow -es, corns and
bunions.
-NTED1
Grade Holstein Heifers •
Client wants to purchase now
fifty grade heifers due to freshen In
Autumn. 'W'hat 'have you to offer
and what Is your price,
R. E. G U N N
73 ADELAIDE ST. W-, TORONTO
ClearThePores
Of Impurities With
dTtc> =ra Snap
OPERATION LEFT
HER VERY WEAK
Letter Tells of V5' ondeviattl
Relief After Taking Lydia
E. Pinkharilfs Ve5etable
Compound
Coniston, Ontario,—"After a se-
vere operation and a three weskit.'
stay in a hospital
I returned home
so weak that lwas
unable to more a
chair. For four
months I won al-
most frantic with
pains and stiffer
inguntil 1 thought
sure there could
not be any help
for mo, I hadvery
severe pains in my
left side and suf-
fered agony every month. One ,day
when I was not able to get up my
mother begged me to try your med-
icine. My husband got me a bottle
of Vegetable Compound at once and
I took it. 1 started a second bottle,
and to my surprise and joy the pains
in my side left me completely and 1
am able to do all my work without
help, I am a farmer's wife, so yosl
see I can't be idle long. In all, I have
taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound, five
boxes of the Compound Tablets two
bottles of Lydia 1. Pinkham's Blood
Medicine, and have also used the San-
ative Wash. "—Mrs. L. LAJT UNESS14
Soave Oin4menR. Trticum � ovorY uh�..,.°�,.5•
,,Pox 108, Coniston, Ontario. A,
Just a tasteless dose of Phillips', Milk departs, You are happy again in 11v1f
of Magnesia in water. That is an
alkali, effective, yet harmless, It has
been the standard antacid for 60
years among physicians everywhere,
One spoonful will neutralize at once
many times its volume in acid, It is
tale right way ,the quick, pleafsnt and
effielent way to still the excess acid.
minutes:
Don't depend on crude metbode. Eras
ploy Cho best way yet a olved to all.
the years of 8earo111ntf. That 14'
Phillips' 114ilk of Magnesia,
Bo ,Ura to get the genuine Phillips°
Milk of Magnesia presonibod by phys11:
clans for 60 roars In correlating exs.
case aofda. Bach bottle contains full
The stomach bacomee sweet, the pain direetionee-511,' ¢rµggtatoe