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'ISMEZUMMEIPIEWalr.
• Rub Millard's Liniment Jute. ,
the scalp'—it cleanses ihosur-
raee. it opens the Dore% lt
'works down to the roots and
stimulates them into activity.
Poly ,2ottr times a week, rub,
theioughly---no dandruff,
•'Liniment
Family Medicine Ghest,
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NADA'S RECOVERY
Reproducing ,a chart 'iasued ,by thfa
publication,' indleative'ojCanada's!
„
Trado with 'the 'United States, the No*
York 'Magazine' of Wail,Street," tha a
•
vjhici
ao hotter financial authority' is
published, cotainteitS! on.. the, return of
tIiO (ktpaclian dollar to, par as, follows
, One ..Year agoto-day the" Ante/dean
jotter td Canada cduld take an Araeri-
can ten -dollar b11 to a Canadian hank
and .eacaliange it for el.eVen deilars ,in
Canadian .cartaancy, , In\ 'other 'Words,
rthe AMeldenn, dollar in Canada com-
manded a premium of 1,0%.
'Net riaan before that, an
, ,
Antorican ten -dollar bill:brought 4;11..90
, in Canada—a preiniuniT of 19%.
To -clay, the difference ltetweea the
two currencies 'l no small as to, bo
ilegligible., A different.l,of!1-61 of.1%
(to -day .1-8 of ,1---71Ticlitor) measures
thepresent, premium, and some cep. -
tracts' !have been made' on absobite
parity.
disatipearanoe C.tf the pre/ilium
.S 'the ...American dollar in. Canada is,
In stripe part, the result cif a earttrac-'
tion in-Anterican trado abioad,. but in '
great IneaSuae ihts the result of the
expansion' of Canadian .trade ' a/ad the
'Very general and .Stilistantial
'
Mont ,in the i?Oilli1.11031'Z'eC011.0111/(1. pos-
tlon
The re-establishment of parity
,betwee..., Canada and Anieria. Inarks SenSible Saving
,
the ending Of' an era, ,as trSh
ying! as it -e -was so bored by lainmthat she
•
' was heroic ill Canada's economic his-. telt she could weep. - •
"It costs a great deal More than 3705, •
In view of2filis recovery in .Canadian think to laecorria a broa]cl-mindecl and
affairs, American bitsiness men • and hitelligent man of the world," he re -
investor are. 'displaying 'conaideraltfY, marked.
• '1PC:reusedint,ereat, in th,eir northern The young thing saw her opitortuni:
neghbor., The tendency- derives add- ty and took it. , •
in -Met -list from the friendship and' suPPose so," she said. "And I
antitY .which Would naturally -exist be- don't 'blame you for„ saving your -
ween two people's who st..)ealt the same -Money."
language and are, In amarlY absolute
s •itaFirds.,,utstoms..anct pisi el I narq
s
,§i,ples of trade -and. continerce.
business traaMs interests Centre,
tttaatlats..products -Of foodstuffs, her;
vn!st tint:her lands, ,Iteranateral: re-,
soures .add' asbestos-.-rniae.S.' "
the Dominion has ',undergone deve o
,
'anent on a cOloSsal 'scale in !the last
• aware that .her territor'y stithemb,ra.ces
'..0110.0fathe 'Wdrld'a few remaining °Pen 7.31anY v.isltati°11`).f. plague before and
•'apaces, and that a steaally. growing -during he `MI die Ages, it ast ,
!Market- is certain to develop. til the, nineteenth century •that p agu
! The ',investor loOlts, to • Canada's b canie to India
.industrial Plants, ,British Empire ,This was due to the ,prev.alence •in
• ,'Stes."1, CanadaCententapoiniuton Gla,ss '.inclia„.01,. the ancient caste 8,37stem
farneins, pulp. allid-'llaber mills, in- the, Brahmins, Which ,resulted
$1-)anISP- .1.tiv,el'S'a-A-hitil.31, and, ration- and segregation. a.The higher.,
• J.au'renticle, la er. „utilities ,and' lier castes! lived: apart froin 'the. lower
r°9'ds' 619 castes, and between each of snob. se-,
Canaclian,Fachle. • " „.g.regationsr open sna,ces were. left
• which allowechthe oirculatioit of fresh
•
5350 10021'
,
gresteat mdasr.ry , ,A1.810
autornobiies
por',40;. odilions 'of .botteglos.s.
eeriOter Parrii"to
meneelue 'opperNor4e1 awidt the Ulla'
m001.12, 42.401.. 3.144N1 whY 10.ty'llr:_tqr! 0441,
macmotaM Mictritgvyt,a0d leartl .ArE Va, .-
ailto renter o.thaii9rOrldi—tha rPq-re:sigtlie
Indmit*),Jmre.'79,70,-9;050,atxtpo,,,q14:F,'
Ilfialk6$20000410 rioovioa
a 'Easreless•erlfOrOY
Timumm.dy..or otir Knulturte;0,11,5?:02
bI rucmeY tam, aut MuM1
(Sa$1c..) 60214100 iftom, 'money' fa),
1,001e4; l>025197211, (woe 5001 n t
foucypr, al; 're r 0 .0 4.
(Alluir(*)• Jti .)ustr‘sa: ',gild'. ha's
, 'he , con, do; EitaehiO':i(beriA,)
Yarl'fietting,$IS,w00111.7; 110'1V mark-
' We4; 1,44),A!r(1-6'13,9..)
' eaVaa .$100 Montrit,Y ahtive'00.
'),onrsei;; ,TobitcM (War; lump-
ed Xrom '0051011 04151101" 261
*19.,50. idy 'to ante me-
:olm.u.111 rtt. 542,4(1..pOr• week:'
1:1020rpd8'inoim,Illce them.
COMPICtet COtfesei+-
. •
frtforsed tig • Ateto "PanttoIies-
.Eiretkibra,Pah'ibt tlie auto Dual:nese
.00nstradOloUt Operation, ur:-Itcop. ahd simmto
autos,. trusiali traotors, . farm 1ighting 'Plonfo mar
SOS 0054001 AU teaoliing'by. • .
teatual. practice. No gum
17019t. ..fJradents learn by
actual factory mothodo , 'Big
auto-fltOterle,8 helped. 'outline .
'our '•Cenraci, anoi glyo our
stodorits fullest oe-operauee,
endorso 'our
6n.trsea in battery-,
1;sygle; Wirilltooti,J3T'azingiWoldind-
aood positgorts.AwAit PUT
Graduatbs-Tractonle* ,10-
'fil''.101.1'4UPtiichti',.`4,,lArai,riu is
btfoking'positionow;t0 good. onlorioa ozogiloo. ooliort,initiao
fbr adveneorreerb 00621020,2,,,,yOuraolf
• Cor/g. Nowt !Overt Wait --Tho man 'who "lets'
171111t "got biog.'', 1;,' riot it oticttion of."Ctin iv be
fl000?"--Igit !'lloyou want to tly AT. If Tot% Joiro'v 79
clza930, .531336 Ppiiii!Writo Today tor PRUE qotolotti •
:'Mj0110tirgtate theiostobile.,Sch011
,
Lo ,or,4ixay 1404
C105101100
PP eriatalline
1s1611 the soft fall of satin petala
Stirs wide eddies of perfume
!,Irt the enter -414 pools
• 01 walled garde/1s,-,
,Efere the' delicate acceat
! 01 bright watera
Atal the 'ca.clelleed munlo
(If a gentle to/it-sue
Float upon the air
And curl then/selves in silent,'
AS late sunlight
It'Q.des in deep rivers.
.0'anad'n. Has a Drug Problem
Dr. J, A. Atinyot, Depirty• Mix -dater of
•
Health, in a speech in Ottawa last
Week declared that Canada has! be-
tween. 12,000 and 156000 drug addicts
•who conatitate a, serious menace to
the Dominican. 1 -lis department is at
work combating the evil.
No Ordinary Feller.
"Yes, my dear," said the old lady,
'there's- one thing I'm. thankful for,
and that is that my daughter Lizzie
married -a gentleman.' •
"And 'ow do 'yen know `e was a
gentleman?" said her friend.
• "Because I put 'int to the test" re-
plied the old lady. "The first, tiane any
daughter brought 'ilia 'cane, I gave 'ina
a cup 'of,'ot tea and when 'e poured it
out into 'is saucer, 'a didn't blow on it
like any ordinary feller, "e fanned it
with- 'is 'at."
Live so that you beautify your
name, oven if it wasn't beautiful to
begin with, making it stand in people's
thought's for semething sici lovely and
, . ,
pleasant that they never think of it
lay it,$,Q111f.--L. M. Montgomery. '
, -
By J. H. Stephens
quarterscen ury, the business man is
Although. Europe had suffered from-
The BatileOlThree Rivers. air, antl .provided for expansion with,
Ottawa, Ont, -a -Arrangements have .011,4. congestion. ,Thua, unwittingly,
.been niado. by, the. Department of the the caste system adopted one- of the
interior to erect a andnuthent on 'des 111•0.51, eff. 111.easil.rds for prevent -
Forges Streeta'at..Three Rivers, Que- lag the spreading of disease.
beo, to coniMernorate one of the most •Under admthistration, caste
-interesting.of „the, Minor battles' that rules we're less. strit,lY Observed,- and
'followed the A-Met:lean attack on..,,C2ute- the diffdrellt .daSteS tended to` converge
'bee, • by .Arnold and- Miontgoinery in whilst congestion ,inareased, xesulting
1775. In the 'spring of the following
year many of the American troops
passed Three 'Rivers intwretched con-
dition anti, the evacuation of the coun
try seemed to be proceeding at great
speed, but on Juno 8 it -was, learneIl
that an American column -was march-
ing on the town which Was without
in the first appearance ,pr plague in
the city of Bangalore, capital- of the
_native state of Mysore, South India,
It broke out first in the most congested
•
quarter, -where sunlight and -air were
excluded or -polluted.' The -natives
were'used to cholera'and sniallpox; hut
this new -disease appalled. them,' and
garrison' or defence. A corps of velum they aPPealbd •to 'their trusted friend
tea.es wacorgula1aefI bv Jose-Dii Bouch7,, ,the, British governfuent,•for help..
er de Niverville who managed. to hold "ekfilg a'pernianant
"the enemy at bay.matilathe arrival. Ofss,
let.aelinient of Royal' Light Infantry
.rom, Quebee. A0 cogs:tali:Lt. Am
maintained by- the Canadians and . the
Anderieataa' Were. dispersed.'
, , •
• The Anterleares,had capt.ured_Antoine
'0authier,habitat, anti.ebliged hint to
_
act as their ' guide., "pauthier pointed*
out to tlieirr,"..,says,p'r: Suite, ,the cari.al-
diam Histoslafi, "thee...great, risk, of
marching by tlie)atain laiairdn aCcount.
, ot the gunboats Watching Along the
, ,
rivar and -cOnsequently he"was•Allowett,
to strike, through,the bush to 'Ste. Mar-
guerite.' Fle lengthened the circuit So
that'the frOblas in town had time
•
o cut a- long.'trench in tha. coma -non
end plant, the battery, on, thaabreats of
the, hill pear -by so asato cover the Most
part of ibc.eolniata., On 11in,e 8 the at-
tack was .made on the whole I.ine• of.
' the trenchelitat the'Americans 1,yere so
well pepperetl'hy "the rifles -and Cannon
„that they retired avitlaout renowirig the
, „
attempt." ,
.T.dr. 'William Michelin, of 'Three
Rivera, has generctusly.,d'onated a piece
of ground near, tile ,site- of this -battle.'
A, 11103'111111ml:: is to be aerected and a
Welt:oriel bronas tablet Piaeet1 thereon.
• .
•
Lzoignage of Stamps Had
'Old" Beginnings. ••
The deVout knight in daYs of old
quail' show. ,1116 faith to 'a' CaUse slay!
1,iasing, the Crossed handle tb biP
• , ,
swbrd.'• Front. title andoot custom
derived !our cits.tona of writing X to
5110511,a kiss: - 'The" first stamp that Was'
,Struck ott,eross-way was probably tile-
eSult of careleStitfeid, bitt as; Mere:and
• lore envelopes! Wore, eatianiped every
•, 'ea1' jt Soen ocOarred solUeono that
such a• stamp was cross -Way's to, the
envelope,- ansi that, it "Stood" 'for" a
5151, '
So a 'Iangtiage, of faIatinii," a bcident-
1 at first, had its beginnifiga.
• Many a; have fileSSago has been writ-
ou the tiny 6psape under the staniN
shoW that finch a' tender mea
Vas ..tarrre, 11101 211660035 was. •often,
-Set a lc„.eVe.
better
(Veng"t1U ,
of plague -it was found that the' disease•
liad'a peculiar affinity' for rodents, and
the, .,house rat, being the., ,cemmonest
reclent, becOrneS ita first victim:. The
• -
ilea.s fromthe dead rat carry it to
haianan beings. The rats; however, ,a17
though. theY. 'were the firstevictims of
'the. disease, -Were not its first cp.uSe.
This' wan faUnd to be the absence 'of
,
light and- atr that regultedr• from con-
.,
„
gestion. The first remedy to be adopt -
,
,ed, therefore, was toe-fliad a place
where • nelthe-r of these conditions
would exist
As a first step in thug direction,
about 50 acres of agricultural land,
with open ground all around it, was ac
truired on the outskirts. of Bangalore,
and this was laid out as a new' plague -
proof • settlement. The roads and
streets were macle very wide fox'India,
and were sunk abou,t 1.8 inches below
the ground level. Thus the building
sites ',between the roads and streets
*ere in the form.of elevated platforms.
which kept the houses high ansi dry
ancl free from dampness and moisture
during the wettest season. Small de-
tached houses for the poor .were erect-
ed with open yarde around each house.
The site of each building ,was one -
twentieth of an acre, and was divided
into three- parts, only 'one of which
could be built on, the other two parts
being left as an open yard. This made
.the new town not only plague -proof,
but also a particularly healthy and
agreeable place to live in. The town
has become very popular,and is finan-
cially a great success, spreading rapid -
13' in every direction. •
Bangalore has now learned that
plague is, a preventable' disease, and
that its 'tattier experiences of the past,
. .
•
could haVe,been avoided if overcrowd-
ing had been checked and kept under
proper control,
Younger cities nufy learn vaitabIe'
lessons from these experiences. Cities,
are going, to expand. more rapidly in
the future than in the, pat, aml if na-
ture's laws are strictly observed, „
healthier' race of city population Will
come into being.
yhe• grapes have purpled many time
Against tha,t wall,, '
I know the fountain's legend no
By heart;
The story of this gracious.land
Is told.
'Pima° barSit, tiine-eaten 11(1117,
Like peasant , !Wentell, stooped and
shawded,
They crouch as' though to warm them-
. selves tegether;
They 'wait, as peas,ant.,women. wait;
For their own sons.
I must go back to them;
I must go back.
—Henry Hellaman.n.
. Tracing COWS by Nose
. Prints.
' Yon kn,ow 'that, no tWo people in the
world •laave finger-tips that are exactly
alike. The arranger/Ant of the little
ridges and furrows of the skintdiffers
in every case, hence finger-printri are
-the most certain ancithod ,of identifica-
tion, that is known. •
It has been found that a very shiallar
method can be used for identifying
cattle, Mitin this:: case the nose is Used
as the testing spot. The wrinkles, of
the tip of the nose are never dupli-
cated in different animals. „t
Nose -prints are made by applying a
'tnick. ink ta the soft skin between the
nostrils, and then taking an impres-
sion upon -a pieea of sOft, absorbent
paper. -
• They Suimly- an invaluable Method
of sorting out valuable'cattle -when, as,
sometimes, 'happens, theytheconie mix-
ed up after a show. No one could safe-
ly Steal a pedigree animal whose nose -
Print 'had --been- taken' and -"flied," for
it would be„ircipessible for the thief to
remove the means of identification.
,
Air Patral Service Proposed.
. Banff, Alta. -7A surVey of s. suitable
aerodrome and landing Sites in conn.eca
tion. with a proposed aeroplane patrol
in )3anff and Kootenay National Parks
has been' cbmpleted. by -the Acting Di-
rector of the Air Force and the Inspec-
tor of Canadian. National Parks. An
aerodrome.site near CanmOre in Banff
National Park andtteight 'other essen-
tial landing places were selectedan the
twcS parks, as well as a. number of
emergency and non-essential landing
grounds, -
With the opening of the Banff -Win-
,
derrnere , motor highway •across, the
Rockies; and the' resulting inorease in
traffic thretigh the parks the fire haz-
ard will be considerably enhanced and
(5 11 belieVed that the establishment of
, .
ait aeroplane patrol service will be of
great Importance in this , connection. -
()Wing: to the. Mountainous ,nature -of
the, country the regular warden, Ser-
vice i handicapped•in its- patrol work
and the feasibility, of aeroplanes , in
augmenting the.service has been ander
consideration by the DePartment, of
the Interior, for Solite tirne.
- •
Hoot! lk(1-it!
-A raw 11 gh/a.tadea waS put oss guard
outside the commanding officer's tent.
IP the morning the colonel, looked out,
,and though he prided himself �n know-
ing all his, men, the sentry's face was,
unfainiii•ar:
"Who Are you?" he asked.
' `."A'ara fin..e, thank ye,", was ,the re
ply.. "Hoo's yerself?"
Fresh and, rnS3r--Or polohed and chilly?
That's a matted' for Mother to decide.
Children, as well as .grown-ups; need.
a hot mealtime beverage that is whole-
.
•Sorne invigorating and free from harm-
ful .after-erfects.
childhood is the period -when nervous activity is at its height. The
brain is ever busy receiving new impressions; the nerves, muscles' and
senses are alert and actively developing, •
1.'ea and coffee are harmful, especially for children. Instant
PoOttam is the one best beverage to give them needed warmth
and cOinfOrt,. these ,bold and frosty inornings. It is made of roasted
Wheat, has a delightful flavor and aroma, is free from any harrofnl
element wlialever, and is Wholesome, healthful and invigorating„
order a tin froth your gror.Tor TOPAY. You will enjoy it as Much
025 the kiddies do.
nstan
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gim6r2i10 32m916 Lai 011:1060a:
roseum a)11,1 be oetca 1(00611060,
101, 4 tonts, Io stornpiii Wirito!
Cdreal .orripany, Limited,
Factory: Wirid-ot Ontario
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0,,ireartmorq,"or
stnaltpdilit!h ascr-
rartera.4cerier9bri
Sat tiebiliaii.esr.
i'Vt„f.antreittaifirrs
•
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• 17 POUNDS 4?
Old Time 11 R. Mson Says
Tarilt.te Put Him Back. otr
Job Feeling Fine
()ran. Denne, a a eteran railroad man,
lying s(53 Forest Ave,, St, ViOntafs,
Ont., has obtained remarkable results
from the use of 'fanlac, Mr. Deialle
wears a gold button given him by the
141-atiKan CeIlITal, in reeognition Of ,hie
forty yeas contiaitous serviee ic..1 that
pad,
"A Year ago,' said Mr. Deane-, "I had
digestion so bad 'I cold'( eat and
was too nervous a.m./ miserable to
sleep. I Was almost wild with, head-
aches and dizziness lost weight vela:al-
ly, arid thought I was about clone for.
After getting so weak I couldn't weak
I took a trip out West, thinking the
change might help me. !
"But I kept getting worse until my
sister, whom I visited in Kalispell,
Montana, got tne to try n bottle of
Tattlao. In a week's time 1 was a dif-
ferent man, and in seven weeks 1 had
gained seventeen pounds and, returned
to•rny work In as good health, as any
man in St. Thomas, I never have any
of my old troubles now. That's just
how good a job Tanlac has done for
Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug-
gists. Over 35 million battles sold.
MOTFEF?!
Toet----.••••••••..-
Move Child's Bowels with
"California Fig Syrup"
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wbliVe.74,11$ynouyrOtlh. ,t01.17zZo,y(41135551,
1)ao,
mt
yoar 5,Ionaaell Is sour or passy,
take One or. tWo Casearets rel".evo
constipatlop, Np grip Ing,.--,145ost ),,axa. WO'OT..% ,1:73Z,rM
eYm.40
SVbedia,
Q IL
1 Iso es at I
shine op "ioy hand,
tiOn'i 0646110 por4taro,'
;sello 1',11v. (1o,Dept. 43.. Orillf
tive-cathartic on eartli for arowreapix
_
11103 chuldren, /0c, a aor, este, Vito
eandY.
The skin, ofa large -W1.1'
thick.
z
1 L14.
e is 2 fee,t It21L01 - :vtiey,
06c6, 0411011)Peit',101011150tl6,,
tmt, pricto in „Comae*, 1
..z rit York OIL, 00p5mito,
prZUgelf22EMMEMIIMPOnflitiVE
ridruf ?
Th
OC) RSE SALT
ND SALT
Bulk cadotp
TOVNTO SALT WORKS
C. J. curP - TORONTO
The Afileetionato
Little Dorothy (watching i3re4.? '
ivai,eb
pt,,0)--;,4t, yoduidnv,ott eyd00f;T th ' n yo%
•
Mother ---"Why, dear?"
Dorothy--"Becasze, you put a iri6
alter his name."
Ildinardts UnIment for ShO0'fllO
• The largest plant '14 the world ,in
probably 'the gigantie se,aweed
as Ner,eocytie to be ',founcli in
Southern Pacific, grow,2 in thcs
,
water to a height of 300 feet..
dunerieWs Pioneer nos naniePtifrit
DOG DISEASES
• . and Ho3t72o Peen
maned Free to any -
dress hY the '.A.utIter.
II. Cray .01orm.,,C0a,Mcto.
129 West "24116 Street.'
New York, T1.1I.A.
. .
Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of
"California. Fig Syrup" now will thor-
oughly clean the little bowels and in a
few hours you have a web, playful
child again. Even a cross, feverish,
constipated child loves its "fruity"
taste, and mothers can rest easy be-
cause it never fails to work ell' the
sour bile and poisons right out of the
stomach and bowels without griping or
upsetting the child.
Tell your druggist you want only the
genuine "California Fig Syrup" which
haa-direction.s for bable.s and children
of all ages printed on bottle. Mother,
You must say "California." Refuse
any imitation.
No Monotony.
Acterding to the ten -year-old- daugh-
ter et a certain' clergyman, tb.ere are
ways of -making an old sermon seem
almost new. ,
"Jane," Said one of the friends of
Ibis young critic, "does your 'father
ever p,reacla the same sermon twice?"
"I think perhaps he'doea," said Jane,
cautiously, "hut I think he talks loud
-and soft, in different places the second
tinae, no it doesn't sound the sande.at
AII."
ORDERS,
Dominion Express Money Orders. are
on bale in five thousand offices
throoughout Catuada,
• Why People Slip on Ice.
Why Is ice slippery? It is not Its
smoothness that makes it so, for ice,
as a matter of fact, is nearly always
rather refugia. A sheet of glass is tar
. .
smoother and much harder, but you
would not be able to slide far -on it,
When you place the sole of your
boot or the blade of a skate on the Ice,.
the - .presure caused by yinIr weight
ca.useS a Wight melting to take place.
In this 'way a thlu, film laf water is
formed between boot: (or skate) and
the Surface of the ice. This film acts
as a lubricant 'which allows yonr toot
to glide forward almost ivilbout effort
ooi your part.
In. the long night of the Arctic re-
gions the cold is so intense thatt the
pressure eaused by one's weight is not
sufficient to moll the Surfaee of the
ice,
Explorers oftell report coining aeroSs
sheets of ice which for this reason are
hardly more slippery than an ordinary
stons-flagged pavement.
NDGESTION, GA,
UPSET STOMACH
ins antiy! "Pape'sDiapepsin'•=
Corrects Stomac1?. so
tMeals Diges
• The moment you eat • a tablet of
Tape's Diapepsiu" your indigestion re
gone. No more distress from a 1011.7,
acid, upset 'stomach No itathience,
heartburn, palpitation, or misery -malt -
1; lug gases. Correct your digestion for
few cents. Each package guaranteed
,
by druggist to overcome stomach
trouble.
Destruction of Elder Duck.
A considerable decrease in tha num-
ber, of lilider ducks, one of. no most
valuable 61 the water fowl protected
Under the Migratory Birds Convention
ioct4 -i reported this scasOu by' the
Chief Migratory Bird Officer fox' the
Maritime Provinces. This acarcitY is
more notibeable along the soa coast of
Neva Scotia, one ef the prineinal lanes
,in the migrations bt water fowl, this
(Ada' states in a retent reperfete tbe
CoMinisSioner of the Canadian NatiOn-
al Parks. Similarly in Massachusetts
the birector of the Division of °rail-
thology of the State 3)eparttneut ot
Agricttlture 110 Itia "Notea for Observ-
ers." ,of November 15 remarked that
Eider as wall as other duelta andgeele
were app0at-il31 ittMatiaaeintsetta
Water With IOW- if any young testifying
to a disastrous nesting seasob,
woman's fauyo ius-tutaly 21003:41
oe tit'IA whorl regsirdecterom thc
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Cutictara -eai tifies
Your Col Pie=
The daily use of the Soap cleanses
land plarifies the pores of tlae Skin,
thus preventing blackheads and'
pimples. The Ointment soothes and
heals any irritation or rouglaness.
They are excellent for the toilet as
is also Cuticurit Talcum for powder-
ing and perfuming the skin.
3map2Se.. t1eteseet1.5endS0e..I'lleum2Se. Sold
throushouttheDominion. CanadianDepot:
L Limited, 344 St. Pao1St.,,IY., Montreal.
Cuiticura Soap shaves without musk
• TellsWeraenHowShe as Restoral
to Perfed Health by Lydia E.
• Pinkhain'i Vegetable Compound
•'Winnipeg, Man.—" 1 cannot speak
too highly of what Lydia E. Pinkham'Ea
• Vegetable Com-
pound has done for
me. 1 was a nervous
wmeckandl just had
to forcemyself to do
.1 my work. Even, tho
sound of my own chil-
dren playing made
me feel as if 1 nnit-
scream if they did ,
not get away front
me. 3E could not event
speak right to my
husband. The doctor
said he could do nothing for me. My hus-
band's naother advised me to take die
• Vegetable Compound and I started it at
once 1 was able to do my work once
more arid it was a pleasure, nOt' a bur-
den. Now 1 have a ,fine bouncing baby
and am able tonurse her and emoy do-
ing my work.- I cannot help recome
mending ench a.rnedicira?, and any one
seeing me before 1 took it arid seein
me now, ean see what it does for me.
am only too pleased for you to use nay
testimonial."—Mrs. EMILY DAVIS, '721
MeGeeeStreet, Winnipeg; Man,
Lydia E. Pinitharn's Private Tent -
Book Upon "Ailments Peculiar to
Woxnen" will be sent,you free 1.21_1()11
request. Wmite to the 14dia APinkham
Medicine Co„ Cobourg, Ont. This book'
contains valuable information.
UNLESS you see the name "Bayer tablets, you
are not getting Aspirin at all
<4.
Accept only an "unbroken packaga" of "i3ayer Tablets of
,
Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by
physiciArts during 22 years and proved safe by Ai:allow; for
Colds Headache Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Eiftrache Lumbago Pain, i3aht
liandy "Batfer" bo'io.% of IQ, tOilets--.Alio bottles' of '2,4,,,ge.0
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