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Hour to Cure 'Pnison ivy'.
The cures for t) e:aelearaa'ay phigue
ere as ale embracing as the prevalence
of the trouble it causes • They•rango
from treatment of the efftletion after
It appeals on the skin to eradication
Stomach dUsturbances and const!
of the plant. On ails latter ;point,. Lion are responsible for muco of 'the
triose sensitive to the plant feel strong-
ly and paint out thee since the':vie- peev1ehneee of babies and young child- '
ren. When the baby is cross or init-
. time ave -merely b people end not pigs or ,able the -mother should not resort to
narcissus
s bulbs, it will be long before socai2ed soothing mlitures to •correct
we can, hope for legislation that makes the tro•ub1e, ,for in the majority : af'"
harboring poison ivy'a misdemeanor, eases .dress mlxtureaa idlrrply drug the
1f one [s warned beforehand that he child into an .nunetiutal e16ep.. - What
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will be near ivy, the Iron creatpe le needed is a gentle laxative that will
d
does away with the anger, A fivee pee sweeten dile stomach and.regulate the
emit; solution of ferric, chloride in tfty bowels. Such a :remedy is: ,found in
Per cent, alcohol, dabbled over the
Baby's Own Tablets, •. They are easy
faoe and hands and allowed to dry on
to take and guaranteed to be entirely
.isa complete sslocess when it is used
free from opiates+ and narcotics, Con -
'before exposure•a dal ostcomp, t ,y o ,ME CARE •
OF
BABIES EASIER
oer leg em osTaaeaignant,
sueeeesfale If ueed directly after ex= Sda Sophie, Que.; weltea:—"I would
posure. A strong, solution ferroue like all mothers to knew that I feel
nuliphetein water mayy be jived the same there ie no other- medicine to equal
way and is said to retain its chemical. Baby's Own Tablets. f wlaays ties a
properties. longer than the first 8011- p
tion.
box in the toffee and their ;prampt,use;,
neverrestore •e fol
Ia to .
-s.- If iron salts are not ,available, a is arertle ones by
health'.",.' The .Tablets : 'sold, by
good scrubbing with hot (if possible) medicine dealers or by mads at 25 cta,
water andIron el
s g y- ow soap as soon a box from The Dr. Williams' Med4-
after exposure' as possible will usually clue Co., Brockville, Ott-
mechanically remove' all the.. poison,
which.eeenetr•ates the skin rather slow
The waters in the Canadian na-
ly. Another preventive is to wash as tional parks in Western Canada offer
soon after exposure .as passible with a splendid ' inducementsto the. an ler
Five varieties of game trouthave
their habitat in the :waters .of the
parks, namely; -cut-throat; lake, Dolly
Varden, bull, and brooke.
solvent of the reeinops .tar, such as g
•
' rubbingaldoliol. Some people get good
results by allowing a satutton of bak-,
ing soda to dry on the face, either be-
rme or just after exposure. Aftel
itching starts, it is too ,late for pre-
ventive measures to do much good.
In severe oases; great relief Is given
by bathing the inflamed surface with
the iron solution and then spraying or
painting the surface with Melted, not
hot, paraffin. Lay over this a thin
sheet. of .sterile cotton, and then' an-
other layer of paraffin, which is to ex-
tend on to the uninjured skin an inch
to make a tight seat so that no air can
get in and no discharge ooie out-
"Three" for Real Company.
"How many make' the ideal company
for a real Walk, not a stroll? One,
of course. But next to that—well after
It, but next --three is the ' number.
Whether 9t be the question of pace,
distanoe, country, conversation, re-
freshment on the way (or merely by
the *ay), three will settle the diffi-
culties, meet the case, more readily
than two," writes "E. J. F. H." in the
Birmingham Post.
"One says that anytlody can keep
up five miles an hour, , or four hours;
T s that 11 is twenty miles to Trotbury by
road, and we can hunch there and train
hack in time for tea Two says: 'You
try how long you'll keep up that five
sides;' and, anyhow, he believes in
making a day of it. 'We'll take sand-
1 wiches, start early, and go round by
Much Morleigli, zed find we've covered
'a good thirty without noticing it.'
"But Times 'says he has no false
pride. and fifteen miles is his limit;
leave it to him, and, he'Ll see_that you
get all the walking, adl the scenery,
and all the feeding (since you lay so
muck stress on it) you want. Flatter-
ed by the admission ' of their own mus-
cular superiority, One and Two are
pleased to .Let hien call the tune, and
the result is a most successful 'day-
long ramble over a nicely -varied coun-
try,. including a quaint village (lunch),
some charming, restful, tobaccable
view -points, and a fine old inn the
coaching days (dinner); and so back
home tit a convenient hour after a
walk 'of fourteen and three-quarter
miles exactly.
"Tire three have also enjoyed a
talk than any two of them could
have done."
Coast to Coast Radio
• Reception.
There is a distant air line from Van.
oouver to Halifax and hitherto the
radio experts have had difficulty in tra-
versingit by broadcast. The feat has
been performed at last and the honor
of the performance belongs to CNRV,
the Vanootl'ver broadcasting station of
the Radio Department, Canadian Na-
tional Railways.
G. W. Rockwell, 42 Philip Street
LHalifax, a member of the Halifax
County Radio Association, was the for-
tunabe.enthusiast, Engaged in a con-
test for "DX" reception, Mr.Rockwell
remained up until the "wee - oma'
hours" one night recently and tuned
in on CNRV broadcasting a dance or-
chestra when they were playing "In a
Little Spanish Town," It was at 2.20
a.m. o'clock, Atlantic Standard Time,
A that this occurred,but that was hardly
the heel of evening in Vancouver,
where Pacific Time reigns and they
called 10.20 p,m, on the log of,th& pre-
vious evening.
The reception has been verified, and.
R. McEwen„ Director of Radio,
anadian National Railways, states
hat bhe occasionisthe first on which
n Canadian, broadcasting station hes
covered the long distance from coast
' ;, to coast.
The Wind Speaks.
(Trioiet)., '
I waited in a sheltered .glen
To keep' my April tryst with Spring,
. And found a lone white violet wl1en
1 waited in a sheltered glen— -
A not that only Spring could pen:
She would be'iate—thou whistling;
1 warted in a sheltered glen
To keep nuy April tryst: with Spring.
Hazel' Harper Harris.
There are about 500 lobster can-
aeries in Canada employing. nearly
7,000 people.' The normal catch of
lobsters amounts to about 35,000,000
Bounds.
c iforthat
Col'raaleo
New Mexato.
Arizona
Grand Carlon
Indiandetour
Seashore
Mountains
Mule Ranches
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O. W. L.
(Or viol Laughter)
"Do angels have wings mummy?",
"Yes., darling.
"Cao they ny?"'
"Yes, dear,"
Then when is nurse going to 11y,
'cause Daddy -calded her- an angel last
night'?": -
To -morrow, darling."' :
A charming young girl was dear Helen,
In her home town she was quite the
bollen
She was proper, all right,
When the lamps were eaglet, .
But out en the porch •there's no telen.,
A peselmist remembers that the lily
be'.on",s to the entail family; an op-
timist that the melon belongs to the
illy family.
Love provides the first husband and
lite insurance the second.
Lot's wife was too inquisitive,
It proved a fatal fault,
If she hadn't turned to rubber
She'd not have turned to salt.
Too many men in burying the hat-
chet dig up the hammer.
The 1927'Twin 74J.D. Model
The greatest Harley-Davidson of all—
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RHEUMATIC MISERY THE TEETH AND
THEIR CARE
•
Relief Can Only Come Through Progress 4Made in the Preven
Better Blood—Linimentlo of ' tion of DentalDisease. -
No use, , Marked paegmess hes•been made due-
ingerecen•t yeaee,in working out a pro-
, In no other disease dose the blood gramme for til®
become, tUiin eo' rapidiy a"s, tn'rheums. Invng mica c0work-
ddsease. Outstanding research Work
-
'ere Not. only does it become Lhin -ere -have spent their time -and energy
but tate loaded with Impurities-rlleu- in an effort to ascertain thee reee
matte",pvisona. Without the proper causes o4 decay and pyorrhea and to
treatmeat,.thase poison's increase, the find out how the public. can' success-
infleoned joints swell and the patent coyly combat or correct these condi-
becomes a crle. Mowt tmnts time. Such investigation is absolute -
hence
toipp`keep ' down . thetreapeain, ly' es¢entla�l because_ so many peopde
hence with ,every unfavorable .condi- are not only eufterlug.froln tooth ache
don a renewed attack follows. I and the loss of ywl'ua.blo teeth -but a;
To .cast • out .rhenlmatiam the blood number of systematic diseases are ale
must be _enriched • end .the -rheumatic 'resu'lt of bad mouth oonri�itions.
i poMMBone driven out •with, the net"' It has been discovered that dental
l secretiotrs' of the •body:, Thte can beat dfesasee are largely dne to modern
he done through a course of Dr, Wil
I habits of living and that peap1u31n
irons Pink Pills, which have 8 apecl-'highlq civilized countries have' more
fie action on the blood,-glving it.new tooth decay than those less highly
richness and redness. Thousands favored,It is a'lway6 difficult to pee -
have tried this treatment with bene-
ftcla! results. That everysufferer from treacle the public to five in ac (lileUtIS,
rhetlmetlem who does not try Dr. Wile
with natumul laws, and contequentiy,
Hams' Pink Pills is neglecting the most same extra protection taunt be pro -
hopeful means of recovery is shown vlded. The research departments of
by' the stsnt. of Mr, David Carroll the Dental Faculties of the c si-
r fres and other investigators are con-
Piotou, N.S., Who says:-"Farayears I vinced- of the necessity for and the
was troubled with rheumatism. The value of- this .8tudy and the large num-
pains were not continuous, but they bar engaged in the work gives• promise
always returned, and kept getting of many worth -while develop ments,
worse. I 'felted sacadl'eri electric belts P
and many medicines; but did amt get ! vallusou ledge of any kind is of little
more than temporary relief. Only mega applied and a programme
for the prevention of
thoee who have suffered from this trou- dental diseases
wilhie will realize what I suffered at ty 1 not be of much service to human -
times. I had begun to dispair of get- - person to
brought to ties.. The lobi-
ting better.when a friend urged me to cal to mouthon educate nts l theele n re -
tins
sry Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. In a gard conditions the dentias
hort time I could feel this m'eclicine. ofbut how can n bring advantages
lin-
helping me so I gladly continued tak- leas mheern dentistry to the public en-
d.
ing the pills and soon found that every I 1 The is himself agencyiueesd
den-
traoe of the. trouble had disappeared • a chis sf used bythe
and there was a great: improvement in fists' fee the purpose of lel convention.
my general health. It is new two I of the times Is the dental convention.
These meetings held once a year 1n
years since Itook Dr, Williams' Pink the province enable the members of the
Pills and I have not had the least dental profession to secure through
twinge of the trouble in that time, essaly and clinic the very lastest in both
That is why I. confidently recommend knowledge and methods- The Dental.
the pi'14s to other sufferers." Convention to be held in Toronto dur
. You can get these Pills from any ing this mouth promises to be of un-
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medicine dealer or by .mail at 50c a usual importance because it will be the
box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Diamond Jubilee of the Ontario Dental
Co., Brockville, Ont. Association and will be a joint conven-
n tion with the Canadian Dental Associa.
London Exhibits Nine -Inch tion. Outstanding dentists and
Hyacinth. physicians from all parts of America
What is said to be the largest will be present to give essays' and
hyacinth in the world, "Myosati8," was clinics and the meetings wilt be so in -
the cynosure of all eyes at the show strsctive and .inspiring that thevast
of the Royal Horticultural Society in majority of the dentists of the Pro -
Vincent Square, London, Eng. The vine will be in attendance.
loom, a mass of Cambridge blue- b
opsw'a9 nine inches tall. 'the finest thing in the world to keep your
he hyacinth was sometimes known .ieigelc Syruh in p inpa shape
s of 15 to
Any drug
o the English trade as "the chimney- store,
yeep's brush." He continued: "The ___6Khaki has been officially adopted
for future use in the French Army,
displacing the horizon blue so famous
during the Great War.
Keep Minard's Liniment in the house.
l y'5lopment of hyacinths. in England
b e been wonderful during recent
years. Blooms measuring eight inches
n height are quite common now. It Is
not generally known that the hya-
cinth, centuries ago, was a tiny wild
flower. As you see, We have now
hyacinths in practically every color.
Perhaps brilliant orangeand scarlet
are the .only two colors we have not
yet perfected in these blooms, although
we have them in shaded orange and
arise. 'King Menelik,' a deep indigo
lue, is among the hyacinths being
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Canadian armor
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"Les" Booth, widely known Ontario farmer, and a sick
man for 20 years, suffereddaily, onlyehalf alive.
Now strong, robust, vigorous, credits new
found health to Tanlac
Though popularly known as "Les,"
Mr. Bootle's correct first name is
George. His home is at 271 Perth St.,
Brockville. For the past three years
he has enjoyed vigorous health but
what he endured before then is best
told in his own words."For twenty
years my arms, shoulders, back and
hips, ached with rheumatism," said
Mr. Booth, "Often I had`to quit work
entirely and I remember one bad spell
that kept me in bed for six months.
"My case got to be so chronic that
the help ran the farm. I was prac-
tically helpless. Even my. wrists and
hands would swell lip so that T couldn't
write my name. 'I dreaded bedtime,
for I got no rest, but lay there in.
agony, waiting for morning. Nervous
spells would seize me and I would
tremble all over like a leaf. I couldn't
get any benefit from my food and had
to force myself to eat. My weight was
far below normal.
"Three years ago I decided to give
Tanlac a good trial, for nothing else
had helped me. I could scarcely be-
lieve such 'results were possible as
those Tanlac sopn.showed. The aching
stopped, my appetite came back and
I could eat heartily. 1R5y nights be-
came more restful, toot and ; slept
soundly.: Lgained 16 pounds whiohj
still retain, and I now work hard out- ,
doors from 8 to 10 hours' a Slay. I never
have an ache. IL's hardly believeablel
If folks wast to know what Tanlac
can do, tell them to write to Les
Booth, or to come and Bee me. I'll
e em.
t ll' "
If your health is broken from over-
work or neglect, profit from Mr. Violets rose petals, and nastur-
Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, na-
ture's own body builder, made from burns for flavoring salads are among
roots, herbs and barks. Your druggist'- the novelties of French cooking.
has jt, Over 52 million bottles sold. For all pain—Minard's Liniment
P m
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Beauty culture is a very old art.
Even in Ancient Rome women dieted
to "reduce," 'wore tight corsets, and
used false teeth and false hair.
The greater the difficulty, the More
,glory in .surmounting 'it, Skillful
shown this year, and't'his is about the pilots gain their reputation from
nearest we have got to a black hyo. storms and tempests.—Epicurus,
cinth,"
Hyacinths are still used largely for,
window-boxes—a method of decora-
tion popular in the British Isles, In
, addition to hyacinths, which formed a
greater part of the Chow, theme were
some beautiful exhibits of cyclamen,
daffodils, narcissd, and orchids.
I Sir William Lawrence exhibited a
rare plant Imolai) as Halmontllu-a nata
tenets. This plant, which possesses
Ian orange -colored flower, is a native
of South Africa.
Cure for
Auto Accidents.
Education Is the only cure for the
ever-increasing number of automobile
accidents, writes Walter P. Chrysler
in The Outlook.
"The more' 1 study this 'whole prob-
1,em," he writes, "the more convinced
I ata that a major part of the problem
is an educational one. That this is re-
cognized 1s to be found in the fact that
1n many of our large cities police of
floors are going into th•e schools to
give blackboard talks to chiiidree about
crossing streets at eromings, the
necessity for observing traffic lights,
the dangers of playing .in crowded
streets, the folly of 'hooking -on -be-
hind' motor Cara and trucks and busses
and what not. Having police officers
in uniform go into classtooaus has its:
effect.
"This practice of having the police
go into the schools should be encour-
aged. Many cities wosfld db were to
adopt the plan,. But the work ofthe
police must be supplemented by the
instruction of the parents In the
home,"
Mr. Chrysler also believes that the
motorist needs education. He writes:
"The motorist loses nothing who gives
to the pedestrian the right oe way, It
is the courteous thing to do. And then
one should remember that a pedestrian
cannot exchange bumps with a motor
ear. I have no patience with the motor-
ist whocompels .the pedestrian to nun
to escape injury, To:be.sure, there
are 81'1 -kinds of motorists•, just s -s
there areallkindis• of pediestnians, but
the decent thing to do is.to permit the
pedestrian to walk to the curb or
asrosa the street in safety and without
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Same Kindof
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paid for egg.. Reference: 8u,ik of Montreal,
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Their teeth are of a tough-
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their keen cuttlrsg edge un-
, der every usage,.
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RED ROSE -ORANGE PEKOE you
are a judge Of fine tea
A Sussex Daisy.
Where the thistle lifts a `purple crown
Six toot out of the turf,
And the, harebell shelties on the windy
hill—
0 the breath of the distant surf!—
The hilus look over on the South,
And southward dreams the sea;
And, with the sea -breeze band in
hand,
Came innocence and she,
Where 'mid the gorse the raspberry
iced for the gatherer springs,
Two children did we stray .and talk”
Wise, idle, childish things. .
Oh, there were flowers in Storrington
On the turf and on the spray;
But the sweetest flower pn Sussex hills
Was the Daisy -flower that dayl
—Francis Thompson.
Canada produced in 1925 nearly
thietty per cent.' of the newsprint
paper made in the world
The Charm of
A Velvet Skin
--and fie Pure
Blood Under Te
GLOW
With Health
This Springs
Taken according to the
simple directions on every
bottle, TRU-BLOOD brings
the glow of vibrant health to
the skin.
"TRU-BLOOD Complexions" re-
flect "blood • health" within, As a
Spring. Tonic and Blood Purifier, it
corrects the causesof eczema, stria
eruptions and kindred symptoms of
vitiated or impure. blood.
Do as so many others are doing
—get a dollar bottle at your Drug-
gist's and prove its worth. 56
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for heavy; egg produetloo. It you want Barred
Men are bred [or egg Drbduoton and.. also have ,S9Ykt�
Moe order from ue and mecumpure .bred emetic of
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Prices per hundred for 'fay. Borred Roche $40.00,
LCWorne' 510.00, June, Barred Rocks, 510.00. Leg.
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Mother of Eleven Children
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Spring Time is
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It drives out winter's poisons, enproves
the appetite and makes you feel better
right away. CELERY KING is good for
the whole family. At druggists, 30c & 60c.
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which con -tains proven direcfloa.s.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of '12a tablets
: Also bottles of 24 ;and 100—Druggists,
Aspirin' le- the trade mark . (registered- to Oaonds)r of Bayer Mauuractare ot MDnoocetle-
acidester of Solleyaoncid (Acetyl Salicylic Acid, "A. 8. 1."). While. It to Well known'
that Aspirin meads; Bayer manufacture,to assist the public sgalast imitations, the Tablets
Or Beyer Company will: be atautped 81t1 511510 general nude mark, the •"aver Oleic,"
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