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Reduction in
Price of
ED
TEA
S
Effective Immediately
per pound reduction on Red Label Tea.
se per pound reduction on Other Grades.
You can now buy from your grocer at these
reduced prices the Red Rose Tea he has in
stock. We refund to the grocer the drop in
the price. We bear the loss.
T. H. ESTABR'OOKS CO. Limited
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Owl
Strange, but if You want to keep gas
down, don't Step on it,
The :Hushe b Chorus
Hush, lilt 3 gas tank,
Don't you cry,
Pay day will be here
Before you're dry.
Bush, little auto,
Don't you cry,
You'll be a junk pile
13y and by,
Never mind why the black hen lays
the white egg. Get the egg.
Keep Trying
The visitor to the suburbs was do-
ing his best to keep up the conversa-
tion. Finally he said:
Visito>-"I hear your volunteer fire
company has bought a new engine."
Native—"Yep,"
Visitor—"Have you tried it out yet?"
Native—"Nope."
Visitor—"What, no fires at all?"
Native—'Oh, yep. Had five fires."
Visitor—"Then why haven't you
tried your engine?"
Native—"Houses burn down 'fore
we get there."
"Daddy, I have splendid news for
you. The fourth grade teacher is go-
ing to retain my services for another
year."
The two things that will develop a
dominating personality are a corres-
pondence course and a nice fat purse.
Fame and lightning don't strike
where there's nothing to attract them.,
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o Has Lost Her Char* and Cycle Works, 41$ Spading Avenue,
Toronto,
Beauty
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'She seems to be losing iter looks«" 215,U00 last Year in rout vatic-
tales Write rvr rrel+ catalogue A•
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remark is often beard about girls Switzer, Granton, Ont
ho were once noted for their spark, llYr ;a>; Ccia4i3 Aro JxE(Tk10Ti11
g eyes, their rosy cheeks and their Meks,iwandezru1119in4er 1'htYeirsc�ve$ava
tality, The cause is not far to seek been hatching For 27 .years, Ueiurttere
anaemic; that Farrn, Stratford, Onta.io,
Wit
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—they have become th t ac
counts tor the pallor and the loss of
charm, The anaemic girl, if she neg•
lects her health, may be a sufferer all
her life.
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Take heed, you pale, anaemic girls.
Plenty of fresh air, nourishing food
and rest will help you, but what you
need mostis good blood. Those
wretched headaches; that fickle appe-
tite and those terrible heart palpita-
tions can only he banisheddif the blood
is rich, red and pure.
Good blood—the kind that brings
good health, . Is created by Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink fills. The whole mission
of these Pills is to build rich, red,
health -giving blood. The Pills are
sold by all dealers in medicine or by
mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
John—"The new electrical men, the
Robots, are said to do anything they
are toll to do."
Happy—"They must be married."
A. girl can always tell when she's in
love, and she generally does.
It's au aspiration to have something
to write, but it's drudgery to have to
write something.
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Tiger Remembered
Friend's Kindness
Animals Usually Attack Man
Only Through Fear
Whether the story of Androcles
and the lion is true or not, it is a very
pretty one; and If the lion had the dis-
position of Carl Hagenbeck'a tiger
the story might not be such a myth
after all. Everyone has heard of the
great Hagenbeck menagerie in Ger-
many, where hundreds of animals are
kept in surroundings as near as art
could make them to their , native
haunts. The Hagenback brothers did
a big trade in animals, supplying pri-
vate and public collections with any-
thing from a lizard to an elephant.
Apart from being dealers they had a
real• love for their wares, •as the fol-
lowing story will show.
Carl Hagenbeck once bought two
young tigers. One of the little crea-
tures had caught a sort of influenza
cold, which so affected its eyes that
Nurses Wanted
for some time it lost its sight. Hagen -
beck nursed his invalid carefully for
severs'months, visiting its cage daily,
and so successful were his ministra-
tions that the patient completely re-
covered. Later on both his purchases
were sold to the Berlin Zoo, where
they stayed many years. From time
to time Carl Hagenbeck called at the
gardens and never forgot to pass the
tiger's cage. As soon as the animal.
.caught sight of him it would show
great excitement. Even if it merely
heard his voice, it showed pleasure
and 'would purr like a cat, nor would
it be satisfied until he had entered the
cage and sat with it as friend to friend.
People used to watch these meetings
of the two friends with interest min-
gled with fear, but there was no
cause for alarm. 'The tiger had not
forgotten its benefactor. Hagenbeck
had a water -color portrait of his �'Thin, Weak Children •
striped friend and always, .cherished Baby's Own Tablets.
the memorial. The tiger is one of
the most dreaded of jungle dwellers,
for its ferocity is a by -word; but with
all its ugly reputation this incident
shows that it can remember kindly
treatment and a kindly master. Most
animals attack man : through fear of
him, and very few will attack him if
left alone. Here and there we read
of isolated cases of unprovoked at-
tack, but these cases are rare, and It
is the exception rather than the rule.
—The Humane Pleader. •
"It is not marriage that fails, but the
people. ' All marriage does is to show
them up. Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Use Minard's for Burns.
"Few things in the modern world
are more surprising than the change
which has conte over parents in the
present generation." — Bertrand Rus-
sell.
The Toronto Hospital for Incurables,
in affiliation with Bellevue and adAllard
Hospitals, New 'ti.ork City,
Three
Year's Course of Training to Young
Women, having the required education,
and desirous of becoming nurses. This
Hospital has adopted the eight-hour
(system. The pupils reheive uniforms of
the School, a monthly allowance and
travelling expenses to and from New
York.
y tOr f113:ther o the Superintendent. write or
OINTMENT:
Atried and trusty
friend for 50years.
,E6.4Sir':�,
q 15109 "Piiesfor
- months. Nothing helped: in incl 'Sootlia-Salva' ended itching, pain
t minute. Piles soon gone." E .C. Arley.instant
reliof, Piles vanish. Avo ids knafe. Ali druggists.
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GASES. NAUSEA
New German Plane
Dessau, Ger.—The Junkers airplane,
G-38, claimed to' be the largest laud
plane in the world, started May 14 on
Its first extended cross-country flight,
with 20 passengers aboard. After the
trip the Luft -Hansa Company will
take the plane over to use as a freight
carrier.
The craft measures 148 feet be-
tween wing tips. Lt is practically
without body or tail, and,gives the im-
pression of being all wings. , There
are four Junkers motors aggregating
2400 horsepower, and.•. it ..can carry
6000 pounds useful load. The cabins
are built in the wings.
THE REASON WHY
Learn Watchmaking,
Lights Interesting Work
Good Watchmakers (either sex)
can earn good money
For information' write the
CENTRAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL.
Toronto
ou
Stomac
•' p
departs, You are happy aga n n
minutes.
'Don't depend on crude metheds. IJm.
ploy the best way yet evolved in all
the years of searching. That is Phil-
lips' Milk of Magnesia..
Be sure to get the gelnlne P>lillips'
vIiili
,qf ilylegnesia prescribed by physi-
dans Toll 50' years in correcting exceeS
aci<ts, Each 1?ott1e contains Eu11 diilec•.
'tions -any drugstdre: T'
Jt st a tasteless dose of Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia in water. That is
an alkali, effective, yet. harmless. It
has been the standard antacid for 50
years among physicians everywhere,
One spoonful Will neutralize at once
many times its volume,,in. acid., It is
the right way, the quick; pleasant'and
.efficient way to kill the excess acid,
the :stomachi 'becomes sweet,'the pain
Need
Malnutrition, or inability to derive
nourishment from food, is a common
trouble with little children and is en-
tirely due to stomach and bowel weak-
ness. Another cause of loss of flesh
and sleep is -worms.
To correct stomach and bowel trou-
bles and thus banish constipation and.
indigestion, break up colds and sim-
ple fevers; expel worms and .allay the
pain which accompanies the cutting of
teeth is what Baby's Own Tablets
were designed for. They never fail
to be of aid and can"be given with
safety to tho youngest babe.
Baby's Own Tablets are •sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, • Ont.
"Vote For Women"
Coming in Japan
Tokyo,—The House cf Representa-
tives May 10 passed a bill permitting
women of 25 years or older to vote in
elections for municipal and prefectural
assemblies.
Although the measure likely will be
defeated in the House of Peers, advo-
cates of woman suffrage hail it as a
victory presaging full enfranchisement
for women in a few years.
The bill made no provision for wo-
men voting for members of the Nation-
al Parliament.
The Cabinet withheld support of the
measure but representatives adhering
to both the Minseito (majority) and
Seiyukai (chief opposition) parties
joined thelarge majority standing for
an uncounted yote.
When the bill was in the committee
stage the Home Minister, Kenzo Ada -
chi, said that although tho Cabinet ap-
proved the theory of woman suffrage,
it preferred slower progress in the
matter.
A :THOUGHT FOR TO -DAY
A. wise man will make more oppor-
tunities than he finds.—Dacon-
Fair Lady: "Oh, ist� hat a man-eating
lion, mister?" Zoo attendant (wear-
ily) : "Oh, yes -sum. But we're short
of men this week so we're feeding
him beef."
Love Note in the Sign Language
You arouse my adoration
With your ardent I
When you see the roll of $ in my hand,
At this most important .
In the evening a myriad
Tiny flashes light your mystic op-
tics &
I'.m convinced you have my No.
As I drift away in slumber;
You are there with vigor, vim and
likewise —,
And I'm slave to each suggestion
That you make; beyond a ?
You're the cute though less mon-
arch of my cashl
The laziest man in the world: He
married a widow with sixteen child-
ren.
He's Fifty-two
And Teething
Where there's smoke there's some-
body's flame.
Everybody exerts an influence over
somebody else if no more than as a
horrible example.
Blessed are the poor. No one ever
contracted a nervous breakdown from
pulling a wheelbarrow or pushing a
shovel.
"TRENT" MAY AND JUNE
Chicks, always popular. Rocks,
Wyandotte.,' Leghorns. Free
folder 'Pin Money" describes
net.' their llyg Lells andlisthe
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Trent 3:Heetrie klatehery, 'Trenton, Ont.
atax•z!'s A.2 CHXCB'S
DOGES, MAX, 15o; JUIN], 17e LED.1-
HORNS. May, 17e; June, 16e. 100%
live delivery guaranteed. Express pre-
paid on 200 or more chicks. s week old
pullets $1.40 eaeh and :up. Catalogue
free, L. R. Guild and Sons, . Bolt B,
Rockwood, Ontario.
The defeated candidate in a Mexi-
can election net er asks for a recount.
Famous men look bigger in print
than they do when you actually meet
them.
FOR SALE
FIVE D.C. MOTORS
%4, 1, 1%2, 4 and 8 Horsepower, all in
good condition. Cheap for immediate
sale. H. Watkins, 73 Adelaide Street
West, Toronto.
First -Aid
The average man speaks about 12,-
000,000 words a year, says a scientist.
Not the average married man.
Obadiah—"I think Peggy will make
an ideal wife. Every time I go to her
home I find her darning her father's
socks."
Joshua—"That caught me too—until
I noticed it was always the same
sock." •
Beverly, N,J.—James J. Carr, fifty-
'•two 'years old and the father 'oi four
children, is teething again. He has
cut fourteen of his third set, all strong
and healthy teeth.
Dr. Parry Scott, Carr's physician,
and Dr. Harold Wiratelspecht, his 'den-
tist, say' there is no doubt that the
third set of teeth is natural. Dentists
have known of third sets, but usually
they occur at such an advanced age
that the person dies before complet-
ing the set,
Mr. Carr, who is a newsdealer in
this small community, twenty miles
from Philadelphia; lost many of his
second or permanent teeth early in
life, when,sdespite constant care, they
'decayed one by one. Some Were pull-
ed out, and some stubs remained.
Now new teeth have shoved through
the gums and•the stumps took on new
life again. There is little pain, such
as children suffer.
Mr. Carr now has twenty-eight
teeth, half of them new and half old,
or four less than the average adult
has. Whether. to expect a new set of
wisdom teeth is the question whidh
still confronts hiin
'Minard's Checks Falling Hair.
"To aciileve 'hatilliness it is neces-
sary to •have�oiine Viand never` colli-
pletel + realized'; but always •In`eprol eee
.of realization,"—Bertl'autl Russell,rr�
ISSUE No. 22—'30
For all pains and aches, foot
troubles, cuts• and bruises, or
general massaging purposes,
Minard's simply can't be beaten.
'MORE STOMACH .TRO U Bit
"No more stomach trouble. Can eat anpthanz,"
writes Mrs. E. White. Thousands say indiges-
tion, heartburn, gas vanish like magic with
' Fruit.a-tives". Constipation, sick headaches
end overnight. rves, heart quiet, sound sleep al
quick. Get Fruit-t-flies
Afives" frozeedruggist today
DADDY CAN NOW
EAT ANYTHING
He dearly loved a rich tit -bit. The
spirit was willing, but the flesh was weak.
Whenever he ate anything rich, his boys
used to say, " Poor dad, he will pay the
penalty to -morrow." Read the sequel
in his own words:—
*" Since taking the regular doge of
Kruschen Salts it is quite different, and
my boys enjoy themselves seeing me
eat what I dare not touch before. My
eldest son was the same, but since he
has taken Kruschen Salts he can eat
and enjoy whatever is put in front of
him."
Modern artificial conditions, errors' of
diet, overwork, lack of exercise, and
so on, are bound to have injurious
effects in the long run providing due
precaution is not taken.
Kruschen Salts should be your safe-
guard. Besides cleansing the body of
impurities gently, surely and painlessly,
they possess a vital power of giving new
life and vitality to the countless millions
of cells of which every body is composed.
That is why physicians never hesitate
to recommend Kruschen Salts.
"Skinny! 1 Gained
11 Lbs. in 8 Weeks
and Boy Friend"
"After trying several
> tonics tried Ironized
t:'• N Yeast. In 8 weeks
gained 11 lbs., new
complexion, round
limbs; best of all a boy
friend,"—'S. M. Salino.
Men and women are amazed at
gain of 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Ugly
hollows vanish. Bony limbs round
out. Sallow, blemished skin gets
clear -and rosy like magis. Nervous-
ness, indigestion, constipation disap-
pear overnight.' Sound sleep. New
pep from very first day.
Two great tonics in one—special
weight -building Malt Yeast and
strengthening Iron. Pleasant little
tablets. Far stronger than unmedi-
cated yeast. Results in lis time. No
yeasty taste, no gas.
Don't go round "skinny," ugly, un-
attractive. Get Ironized Yeast from
druggist today. 'Feel great tomorrow.
Money back from manufacturer if not
delighted with results.
DO YOU.
SUFFER WITH
HEADACHE?
a So easy to get quick relief and pre-
vent an attack in the future. Avoid
bromides and dope. They relievequick-
,ly but affect the heart and are very
dangerous. They are depressing and
only give temporary relief,, the cattse
of the headache still remains within.
1. The sane and harmless way. First
correct the cause, sweeten the sour
'and acid stomach, relieve the intes-,
tines of the decayed and poisonous
food matter, gently stimulate the liver,
start the bile flowing and the bowels
pass off the waste matter which causes
your headache. Try Carter's Little
Liver Pills. Druggists 25c red pkgs.
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The
upsets of
Jaw
All children are subject to,little i'tl i
upsets. They come at unexpected
times. They seem twice as serious
the dead of night. But there's
one form of comfort on which a
another can always rely; good' old
Castoria. This pure vegetable
le
preparation can't harmthe tiniest
.infant. Yet milt as it is, it soothes
• • '' a restless, fretful baby like nothing
:else. Its quick relief soon sees the
:youngstet comnfortable once,niere,;
back to sleep. Even an attack, of
Thep,00ktaryoralt edidneAtt
A 4elabterrepAmti0ln
simelalint heFoad byt(elteQ
tiAlheStornarhsenJil
ri"ts;FCii[tba
Thereby Promolln401Qeshr
CheorNlnessandttOLC tams
neither 0 lutlq.Kp
Knott,NorNneCoVC
Rah& Salts
Abel ful'. eh er
ConstIpe iionandDiarthoen
and Feverishness and
LosS OP Sitter
resuienQdkrefrom-,4nh rasS
racsi�iicasitnele'a .,
we wigai4ozziotiuceme
clic,' or diarrhea, yields to the
'soothing influence o , Castoria.
Keep Castoria in &Old, lttudkeel+
�a bottle in the house always.
Give a few dr,oQs to ,any' child
swhose,tongit ' is� coated;yor. whose
;.brgath i •' bead., Condi-11..1,e with
`4Castoria tiiitil the child is:grown 1
Every drugstore has llastotia;'the
genuine has Chas: skie'"'f'letcher'a
'signature on,the wrapper,
"Your Vegetable Com-
pound is a good medicine,
Anyone who is in poor health
should, not hesitate to try it.
When I was taking the Vege-
table Compound 1 ',tried Jthe
sample Liver Pills I found in
the package. 1 have taken
them every night since and 1
cart feel myself improving. I
am so thankful for the good
they do me that 1 have told
:several women about it"—
Mrs. G. W. Posiiff, 263 Huron
Sc, Stratford, Ontario.
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