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Your Health?
Louisiana Honors Evangeline
If your health is poor; if You are
Pale, nervous and easily tired; if you
suffer from headaches and backaches;
if your digestion is bad you May
de-
pend upon it that these symptoms
come from an impoverished state of
the blood. That unless this condition
is remedied a,Williams' breakdown
Pills
may follow. Dr,
are a perfect medicine for any one
Inthis helood andthus promote
A bs r
icla andpurify the
health and strength,
Mrs. G, M. Andrews, Halifax, N.S.,
writes:—"I always keep Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills in the house. When I was
e young, anaemic girl, they completely
restored by health.
my health broke down and once more
these pills brought me hack to health. Pre, N.S•, on August 20, fol the
My friends all tell nie
Pills , The group posed for the camera beside the memorial churchla
how well. I look expulsion of the Acadians, held under the auspices of the Dom n on
Pink Pil Railway t• sties which were attended by ro
After marriage
Owl Laffs
Farming is man`s, most delightful
ocoupatisomebody else to do it.
and getShade
Kiriles and Normandy
period,
dy caps, the traditional dress of the EvaYogeined an im-
portant
the official costume of this group of pretty girls, who o
and attractive section • = Celebration of the 175th anniversaryegation oE Acadians to Gantie
Carl -"May I hold your hand?"
Belen—"Are you .frightened"?"
A. lot of week -enol wrecks are caused
by weekend drivers.
Vitamines and Calories
Methuselah ate what he found
plate,
And never, as people do now,
Did he note the amount of the
count,
He ate It because it was chow.
Ile wasn't disturbed, as at dinner
sat,
Destroying a roast or a iPie,ranular
To thick it was lacking
fat
Or a couple of vitamines shy.
He cheerfully chewed every species of
food,
Untroubled by worries or fears,
Lest his health might be hurt by some
fancy dessert,
And he lived over. nine hundred
years.
and for this Dr. Wi111am,
deserve all credit."
You can get these' Pills at all medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co. Brockville, Ont.
THRIFT WITH COLD VEGETABLES
Too many vegetables are sometimes
cooked in the best regulated houses.
Far too otter, also, these are thrown'
away as uneatable when, with a very
little trouble, they could be made very
palatable.
Cold greens, for instance, should be
placed in a saucepan of boiling water
and covered for two minutes. The
water should then be strained from
them, and when the vegetables are
served they will be found to be as
good as when first cooked. carrots
It is suite useful to keep
ready dressed for use in an emergency.
They should be cut in round pieces
• and warmed in
fes iv ,
from all parts
the
American United
States
representa,tives were aatpnclanee1 and P
Grand Pre Park, centre of the
vincial, French and
Bobbed Hair Does
Not Need Brushing?
about an inch tine1,
butter sauce or thick gravy. Cold car- hair, as it were.
rs may also ointo shes,sor they beste to le stiff bristledfor the hair nn brush
hair always
serveex-
may
with ragoutsand I ceptionally fine and comes out a good
may be sou into narrow psarsnisps
a I Ileal. Hair is apt to come out in the
u
Seco d soups. To give parsnias
with butter, they should
sal bed heated growingnandi theidead hairew hair is
automatti-
with batten milli, and salt, aen g gives
in the oven in a small e,obuiotied basin. 1 look welii Alto worryabout.it, but this
When hairs comes
Onions, of course, e I habitually it is wise to abandon
Cine
To
It may be imagination, but with the
coming and staying of short hair, the
brush and comb seem to have fallen
into neglect. A regrettable thing, for
if these fall into neglect the hair falls
into neglect, too, and is swift to show
signs of it, just as it is swift to re-
spond to care and attention.
Long hair always seems to receive
more brushing than short hair, but
short hair has the advantage that it
is easier to brush
ell
as dowflWar�S. It is very good for he
hair to brush it from the nape of the
neck upwards—the wrong way of the
on his
calorie
he
Confidence
Young Mothers
A simple and safe remedy for the
common ills of babyhood and cch0lmde
hood S110111(1'130 kept in every
where there is either a baby or a
young child. Often it is necessary to
give the little °aes something to
break up a cold, allay
fever, coect
sour stomach, and banish the irrita=
bilitY that accompanies the cutting of
teeth.keep
Experienced mothers always
Baby's Own Tablets in the home as a
safeguard against the troubles that
seize their little ones so suddenly and
the young mother can feel reasonably
safe with a box of these Tablets at
hand and ready for emergencies.
Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but
thorough laxative that act without
gripping and they a1e absolutely guar-
anteed free from opiates
orsothertl by
harmful drugs. They mail at 25
medicine dealers or by
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
when they are rewarmed, as they ar I ou in it is also wise I
likely to turn black. They will
do many, ingtfongthe way of
being wit iso al bras
ne remedy, of course• t MERE o1T FRNGERPRINTGPATTERN
- The folks who find fault with the
modern dances are either old or fat,
ti ''both. Yeah, you bet.
"Darling," he cried, falling on his
knees and coveringa her ylo�lo tlo -white
that
hands with kisses, c
I love you?" to her full
She drew herself up
height. "Well," she said, "I should
hate to think this was just your way
of behaving in companf."
We can hardly claim to be civilized
until we abolish the present
funeral expenses.
nicely for flavoring soups on
however, provided that they are placed
in when the soup or curry is boiling.
Potatoes can be served for a secondcd
time in a variety of ways.
. and mixed with a little mill: and water
they can be formed into buttered
shapes floured and browned inthe
are-whole• d with
to try to F
Brushes should be washed as often 1 TO" a city, Totiva.—It wont be long
as the hair is washed, or, more often
='t eyes, his
if 'the hair is not washed every fort- until science will be able to remark
night or so. Clean brushes help to that Junior has his daddy's
e the hair clean. Always rinse the grandmother's nose hand his mother's
brushes
p the fingerprints, brushes in cold, water, standing wate. This versity of Iowa psychiatrist and crin-
oven, or bsfore the fire. When they
bristles downward rin the washed care And when that time cones, Dr. Lav-
in
of saving moue•:^
they can also be dipped in helps to keep the bristles stiff. When inologist, belieces. � �• nnixed� for apar-
dangea t b erns es,
salt a faf or driand b, epdiin t shoul bbeses nre be g Aunt Amore), (stropping
ter. 1 up will be almost wiped out. tMcan you ppinre meor ita isn't
salt and floured, and balled in the oven shoUlcl be taken to keep their frames son says,
Larson is the inventor of a . tett/ rot) --"Now
p a tin. when
cold is t todeal
themrinth.� out of the Best Out of Sight I "single p a
tatoes when copoint" system n classifying given to the use of shocking language?
p° Combs must be cleaned even more I fingerprints, and he is also credited
Where this they should be cut „ they
1 ted the first wort:- Proprietor
The Seven 'Mistakes
There are seven mistakes of life
that many of us make, said a famous
writer, -nd then he gave the following
list:
I. The delusion that individual ad-
vancement
-vancement is made by crushing others
down. about
2. The tendency to worry
things that cannot be changed or cor-
rected.
3, Insisting that a thing is impos-
sible because we ourselves cannot ac-
complish it.
4. Refusing to set aside trivial pre-
ferences ,in order that important
things may be accomplished.
5. Neglecting development and re-
finement of the mind and not acquir-
ing the habit of reading and etudy.
6. Attempting to compel other per-
sons to believe and live as re do.
7. The failure to establish the habit
o twit
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I CANNOT TELL
I cannot tell how all the stars
Retain their rhythmic way,
Or how the sunset's golden bars
Shut out the light of day—
But I can tell when loving eyes
The secrets of my heart surprise.
I cannot tell how migrants wing
Their course o'er land and sea,
Or how returning summers bring
Their bounteous gifts to me--
But
e—
But I can tell how love for love
O'er all earth's treasures ranks above.
I cannot tell how this round earth
Revolves about the sun,
Or how the autumn's priceless worth
From clod and clay is won—
But I can tell how kindness may
Fill life with sunshine every daY.
—A. B. Cooper In "Tit -Bits."
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tiV„ T,rnntu, Pox 27
"Will you marry me?" said Arch "I've
ie.
"I don't know," replied Muriel;
always said the man I marry must be
both brave and intelligent." "Well,
didn't I save you from drowning?"
said Archie. "Yes," agreed the girl;
"I admit that was brave, but it didn't
prove you to he intelligent."
"Oh,e but
�a
it diel, said Archie. ic9
on purpose."
"All my life I have been a SOJou
on this planet rather than a native of
it."—George B rnard Shaw
furs
1101SE.5
RU8 IN 8AC14
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INOF MRS-NCSTim-5-- pj0 ki �, L
$1.25 All druggists. Descriptive folder on request
A. O. LEONARD, Inc.
70 Fifth Ave., New York City
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List of "NS -anted Inventions"
„ucl Full Tn£ormati�ai, Sent F, ee
on 1tetrUst.
TSiE RAMSAY CO., De i.OW,
273 Elam St., Ottawa,
aused by Bleed preesUi o
- ,•„p,• \ Decker ordered Kresehefl
"Five years ago this monthre., 11
a serious attack of blood pr
and
rely medical man ordered e totake
e
Kruschen Salts daily. geener Evidently 1
am a stubborn subject,
that every morning a small teaspoonful
The Peritonea To 3t't Co Complete altalees roar Toilet �' p d half in a glass of hot water, and
3'°°' e ® `th a splendidly and keeps my
this acts sp , have the action
Clitletara head right. z fed don't
ha stupid and
here did you get 111
--"From a sailor, ma'am. mentioned,
But— aa.�cill}a�� 3a, ®�vde�• liable to fall from l dizzicold, suIirusehe There -
Just
Aunt It ou di n't g that's all right. - account Some time ago E
Orie Of ]r➢eticrrtelrf :r1ertieatcr3 a,art .�„ti,eptia fore I can't do without my.
n't get it from
' tried some other Slued ti so mach
cheaper, but they P them. There rs
batter. To clo 1 frequently, for with
into rather thick slices and dipped in- seem to be in almost perpetual use,
to a mixture made b1 beating err egg and once they get clogged with dust
with a tablespoonful of flour anti a you can never be quite sure that the
tablespoonful of cold water, and then list does not eo back into the hair
fried in pl f f t
BRAMBLE JELLY , handbag and a bigger and more
enty o a . c r
•:•••-----' again. Keep a special comb for 3 om.
Gather rather under -ripe fruit and
wash if necessary Put into a preserv-
ing pan with enough colt) water to
half cover it. Cook blirries slowly
them
for an hour or longer,
down with a wooden spoon to extract
all juice. Strain through a jelly cloth
and leave to drip all night. it tura
the juice next mora ing,, re let it boa
clean preserving P
an il
for fifteen minutes. Add three-quar-
ters of a pound of sugar (warmed in.
the oven) to each pint of liquid. Stir
until dissolved, then boil. all together
until jelly will set.•��
Practice Needed
•tent one to keep Your brush cem-
poi T account leav
piny Never on any
hair combings in your comb. titbit,
an unhealthy, dust -collecting
besides being an extraordivarily un-
sightly one. Deep a hairiftidyolof s me use e
description handy or',
waste paper -basket in your bedroom,
deposit your hair combings there.
Last bgt. nAtsquale of checked 8
have a brush and
comb bag•
ing-
ham left over from one of your summer
frocks will make an admirable on if
our
you have not one already Keep Y
brush and comb in this, and so keeP
them free from dust. The habit of
leaving a brush and comb out on the
dressing table or chest of drawers is
another unhealthy and frust -gathering
one. Brushes and combs, like most
other toilet accessories, are best kept
out of sight, and safe from harm's way
in Your dressing table drawer.
Wilson. was suffering badly at the
hands et the barber. After the third
cut he decided to make a protest.
"I say, my man," he said, "I notice
ou have a sign outside your shop,
with having p�
ing model of the "lie detector” now
used for examination of suspected
criminals•
Though science has not yett discov-
ered accurately just what features of
a fingerprint p ,ttern constitute its
"dominant" and recessive” hereditary
factors, Dr. Larson is convinced that
there are such inherited character-
istics, just as facial or bodily config-
uration among relatives betray fam-
ily kinship.
'We Aim to Please'."
"That's right;" returned the barber i the workers put as much interto
-
merrily, "that's our motto.
"Then don't you think you'd better
take a day or two off for target prac-
tice?' came the cust er--s retort.
"Have you ever been in
La�v�*e' „ once."
jail?" 'Witness; Yes, sir,
"om! For how long?" "Long enough.
to up ied by a la wYer who had robbed
a cell which was to be
occupied by
dozens of his clients."
est into their politics as they
their football matches we could alter
the face of England in the next 10
years."—Ellen Wilkins 7.P.
Jo1rn—"May I have the last dance
Jean--"You'vs gust had
with you?'
it:'
Minard's Liniment a household friend.
Many people two hours after eating,
suffer indigestion as they call it. It Is
usually excess acid. Correct it with
an alkali. The best way, the ciuiek,
harmless and efficient way, is Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia. It has remained
for 50 years the standard with physi-
cians. One slio0nful in water neutral-
izes many times -its volUrtle i21 sto naCh
acids; and at once, The symptoms
appear in f.ve minutes.
"
•
on any lts which were
so you me
those flappers."
Give i pain Kruschcn, I have told
$y eve • that a had to stop An ice cream vendor's pushcart in J hundreds withot 1 little wonder-working
Richmond,.uTg Ind.,abears this sign: and
a Hent and inbalenM nards's hok, C. Fergusson.)
I bottle."—(E. Cone , 5 Cep a Sleigh ride. Ice Cream a few tines daily, as for colds. Dizziness is a symptom of a deeper-
Cones, 5 Cents. tho d' der It is one of Nature's
ur"est. �s Na g
The modern girl never worried blood -stream which, about her complexion going flat. She
always carries a spare.
Analogy
Louise is beautiful, but too slow;
She shakes her head when.I entreat;
She's like a Florida bungalow --
Modern, but no heat.
A woman says it is impossible to go
through life without telling soib. She
he
says she just has to sa-
nice about her husband once in a
while.
Credit Customer—•'1'm not the worst
liar in town." you aro
Mercant—"On the contrary, y
the best."
"Your wife must be awfully in love
with you. She has written to you
every day since she has been away."
"These are only little notes to tell
pie to send her something she forgot
to put in her trunks."
12 -MILLION -YEAR-OLD LOG
FOUND BURIED IN BASALT
A log of a seven -foot tree, found 150
feet below the bed of the Yaltima
River, in the State of Washington, and
estimated to be 12,000,000 yearrs oldart,
was reported last wee1t by the ep
went of Agriculture at Washington. ----
The log was found when a tunnel was 1 DO YOU
being bored 'wider the river by the
It stimulates and relieves
memb ran e.
seatedisor • in of
danger signals—herurgent Ili if not
an impure wreck the
attended to in time, may
entire health with some dangerous,
indeed lifelong, disease. The six salts
in Krusehen keep the blood
st1eal m
m
pure and vigorous by poisonous
complete elimination of
waste matter from the system every
day. •
An ounce of silence is worth a ton
of explanations.
He who laughs last sometimes gets
the horse laugh for being so dumb he
couldn't dee the joke at first.
Among what is known as the "car -
pun
reat
itain, 1
rchasing"
ss rbought for Bievery
baby born•`
e
United States Reclamation Service..
Arthur Koehler, expert . on wood
identification, designated the tree as
a species of sequoia, It lay in solid
elf
SUFFER FROM
CONSTIPATION
p
basalt, believed to have been poured Countless remedies are advertised
oat of one of the Columbia plateau onsti a`lon Arany relieve for
volcanoes I h ent but they are
or constipation.
...._••-_.. 4 ,-------•----
habit form -
PLAYING
mom
1 ing and must be continued, Others
PLAYING WITH TO'1'O 11 ,contain calomel and dangerotts min-
eral drugs, which remain in the sys-
The old lady ova • sitting on a bench
•
Cour the eighth green of the golf 1 tem,
ssand pai nin S. e Some are harsh
iointS and cause
purgatives which cramp and gripe
corlrSe,
•
and leave a depressed after effect.
lonPresentlyan unseen Tote, hit d• P g
ball onto the green, and Toto,lt0r°1 try I Avoid lubricating oils which only
laity's dag, ran out anct p' i grease the intestines and encourage
You will never use crude methods ' seized it. grease's machinery s become lour
Andy You willknever this fetter method• 11'e • conte ,t purely vegetable toe bec•ome
le such
The ire�t moment Carter's , Little Liver Pills, g try
And you suffer from excesc
d when You prow out this easy
act our own i
lief, Please do that—for Y
sake—now.
'Be sure to get the gel line Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by p Y tremas to knock it for you again. the system enjoy
clans for 50 years in correcting excess i •
�c���, — All druggists ?,5e and 75c red pass.
acids. Each bottle contains full dim. Nlinai d's Liniment aids tired •
feet. r'
tions—any, drugstore,
4, ,
the go i en
over the crest of a hill and began , is Carter's liver, bile starts to flow,
waving his arms and shouting I the bowels move gently, the intestines
naiitly.. are thoro�ghly cleansed asnd The stomach,
"Put the ball clown, 'rotor riled the active and
tion poisons pass °Id lady. "hero comes the kid gen-
. liver and bowels are real tonic effect.
estiefis
CKIL
HILDREN will fret, often for no
apparent reason- But there's al-
ways Gastorral Harmless as the recipe
on the wrapper: mild and bland as it
$ut ifs gentle action soothes
tRSLes.
a youngster moye surely than a more I nn ,
powerful medicine. i ectal i livor caws: If any woman
a � I will certainly
May and June Jr. was
badly rundown and had faint
spells until it was a drag to do
my work. In July and August i
didn't seem to pick up so I de-
cided to try Lydia E. Pink,.
ham's Vegetable Compound
because I saw it ertised. I
took two bottles and �no`v I am
the picture of health. I feel
do all my work and .milk
That's the beauty of this special writes, l answer
children's remedy! It may be given1 I her letter: Mrs: Georgeyns answer the tiniest infant—as atter rasr there
is aced. di cases of colic, diarrhea or ,
Gillespie, Ptanniclty, Saskatche-
similar disturbance it invaluable. i ' �
A coated tongue calls for lust a few 1 at'an.
drops to ward off constipation; so
does any suggestion of bad breath.
Whenever children don't eat well,
don't rest well, or have any little
upset --this pure vegetable prepara-
tion is usually all that's needed.
ISSUE No. 38---'