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TOHER PAVcIIr
Realtlt Must he Guarded as She
Comes
to, Womanhood..•
ullo
tl.
Xvery mother
own girlhood , who calla to mind her
knows
•
1o'
v"
urgently her
etrenSthduring
the Yobetweendaughter is 1ike#Y to eed health end
early school days and womanhood, Itis then that growing
}I
girls droop and ;
become biogdless and nervous, Na-
turfs is calling 1
than the bio or more ttaurishment
4f disth blood can supply, said signs
ss are plainly evident in .dull
eyes, pallid cheeks, weak and' aching
These ,ad a dislike for proper f od
•
signs mean that the blood is
weak and watery. The
w
mother takes prompt stepsgive the
new, rich blood her system calls for
by giving her Dr; Williams' Pink Pills.
No other medicine, has ever succeeded
like them and thousands of mothers
have proved their worth. Mrs. W. H.
McIntyre, Gananoque, Qnt.. tells what
these pills have done for both• herself
and her daughter. She says: -"I have
Used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for many
Years, especially in times of weakness
and general debility, and have found
them a most satisfactory medicine.
After a severe attack of influenza I
found myself in a nervous condition
and resorted to my old tonic --Pink
Pills --and they did not fail me. I also
gave them to my eldest daughter, who
was in a serious condition due to ail-
naents of girls of her age. She com-
plained of headacl.:es and backaches,
and would often grow hysterical. She
began taking the pills and was soon
on the road to health again. She never
complains now of headaches or i•ack-
aches, and I give the credit to Dr.
Williams' Pir_k Pills. Wheneve.• I see
any of my children ailing or in need
of a blood tonic, I give them these
pills and always with the best results."
You can get these pills though any
dealer in medicine or by mail at 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock -
vine, Ont.
,The Bold Heart
'This time X did not w#n,
And eha#1 i then
Gowith bowed bead
And never try again?
-No, .rether Llet me strive
This bander still
t7'ntli t• bend my fortune
TO nay will.
Letme not break'.. r
' But let me be
aq bend
,
Stronger than nuy fate
Thpt comes •tq rue.
Let rite b0bold a
, of hent
end learn to. read
In every failure
Hew I may succeed.
Abigail Cresson,
!!
His Lucid Moment,
su
Geo, raPhy. in ..
Maur th1i ws We brieri.,w
named after the towns 'yur are
they urigirtall.Y -came f it wlt#clr,
Per instance, Probably e.,4.
.pair of W, eeted, socks, .i~b were
n
oce
ritade at "warstea, ,
nowaalaj s'cometR r laid;
P# #nci;Y�II� ;�M Inn-
dersiield, or A .P44141.0, Whish
conies from *eiiada# ;' in L the
u,ca
P .. ,f�
ll h
it:
"Oct
s
4Ca
tnbaio ban
dlierchiets are . ll4d.l
Prom the town 'of C'aanlzraia>iu nee,,..
Tweed suits;, Invernesaik
Leghorn hats; fte
erre ekampiess<'„oP the
"nazase ;thing.. The canrteatlnl,` etwee
damsons• and bat .?# I su
ase, ffere
ui;
s
:TIM s, but dainSell, le, :' cs q ` 'b' trouble, its terriblyaand
stomach
traction for flint rally con- and o wens anal d!Gsy attacks,
ce4'e "S ul , 4"az°; I w'as an weak, rermus and run
rants 'get their rlaMe: fro down it -was'all I could do to e
that originally ' -the ff'Ct Since I've taken Tanlac �. get about,
small grapes; y ;Were stats tro01' is in splendid order, tbe a y stomacd
P , which. still ,;fxQw ne€tr other e ' e laeadachera and
Corinth; in Greece t ' �vere.f rirtet� troubles have left me and I'm
IY ed Corinthians s?mPly feeling Atte.,,
There•is not a single portion of the
body thet is not benefited by the help -
'tut action of Tunlaa It enables the
stgmaph to turn the food into healthy
blood, bone and muscle, purifies the
sYstem and bunds you back to normal
weight. Get a bottle to -day at any
goad druggist..
Advt.
as Never Felt.
Better In All ,
Her '.Life
• Thousands of frail, nervo
a0 'ceavaleseent ' Peale.
tr,s;tied to s everywhere have:
tbe relnaxks�bie power of
T411/0,0
1'
a
ani
ao i
n bringing i
� lag
c their �' k h
etre elx health,
ngttt, and working eiileie4ey, It
arena to 'quickly invigorate` tbe con-
tititution and IS .a Powerful foe of
Weakness. Mrs, Emma Miles, 125 Te-
•cutseh Ave„ Loaadon, Qnt., say;
A doctor had been called to see a wl,
man who was very i11. He ,examined
him and said to the nurse: "You must whe
watch the' case very closely through
the night, and tell me all the symp- and
tonus when I come back In the morn- one
Tu
callw
Cherries carne from th a elty f,Cs�ra-'
s, which once stood , in
h1Ie chestnuts aSia'`:YSikaor'
Preserve the MMO of
star, another atty.,':of tila- past,
nce the trees first salute to> rtirope.
The names of two olzeesesx fJkeddar
Stilton, come from: rtwq '�' 4�age>'X,
• in Somerset and the dt1 er :ln
ntingdonshire. Woz cesf r, ::37res
n, and Sevres have all glycan names
different kinds of china, and ;Peift,
MT)
Dutch•tawn, is reFnemlr red by
t pottery.,
GOOD MIEDIC ,
FOR T
thin
ehts as a an equal. .Baby's .!want
medicine for.Iittle ernes;
are a laxative, mild but thrrripugh
ion, and never fail to Ir`etieye non
ion colic cold
The man became worse during tbe'de
night and talked a lot of nonsense in to
his fever.
Wheu'the doctor returned in the pelf
morning, he said to the nurse: "Tell
me exactly'' what happened after I t
]eft." ■
"You were hardly out of the room," A
she began, "when he said: 'When did
that oldPoal
base were the last sensible words he
spoke."
No
T say he was coming back?'
Huhrahl
Table
Young Alderman -- "Justimagine, They
those rascally street railway people im lane st act
had the nerve to offer me a hundred
atfgat
thousand to vote for their measure."
His wife—"Oh, Henry! I always,
knew you'd make good."
You get cheerfulness out of life in
proportion as you put cheerfulness in.
You cannot invest counterfeit coin and
expect dividends in real money.
Minimum Wage Legislation
By Elizabeth P. MacCallum, M.A., Social Service Council of Canada
Alberta is now the seventh province by the Wages Board to approximate to
of the Dominion that has committed a fair standard of living.
I'tse'lf to a Policy of governmental regu- Britain minimum w In Great
lation of wages for women. In British age legislation tap
Columbia, Saskatchewan, 1
and Ontario Manitoba,
government regulation is
well under way; in AIberta, Quebec
and Nova Scotia the requisite legisla-
tion has been enacted, but the acts are
not yet in forge: Alberta has not yet
had time to•take action,:• but Nova
Scotia and Quebec have had the legis-
. lation on, their statute books • for three
Years. Act#on lulll probably be all the Ards of livingcent stand -
more effectve for the delay, for these and thus give to all classes of where. they do not exist,
two provinces, will soon have a wealth a sense of self-respect which will in
of experience in other workers
Parts of the time engender enough elide
.Dominion to ;guide them, when the d
p. les to men as well as women; but in
Canada, whether wisely or not, little
has been said about protecting that
fluctuating, vague and inarticulate
body of men workers: which is for-
tunately smaller .here ,than In many
other . countries. In , aII countries vary from $12.75 .to $15.50
where nainimut wage, iegislation has rePrescntin often ,an
been enacted, the ultimate aim of the about 35 gince-
legislators is to create •de 1 shortened o that er c'ent. ort e ha'
Y igh I
girded as a normal week British
lu
fevers. s and ;sllrrple
Once a mother has;:used tiezn tame definite mission by
f
she will use nothingcis the Creator sof the universe, and that
sheen Mrs, a uPellet:" on` Damnst'aDainas they will never be really ha
the AMrs, S este writes • *' cessful until they happy or sua
i alwaYa which are doing that for
keepa box of Baby's Own "Tabletaltt God plannen them.
thr house: They are the best:. ntedfcine' ver' c pegs in square holes are
1 know of Pox little ones -and 1 o Id .never-' contented, never
not be of fo t little :The .ndblet� a satisfied. A large happy, never
sold by IthoU them." oe ti sale ,criminal olasa coniesfromhese d s
25c` a box from y mail at contented, misplaced .human beings.
Medicine Co,, Brockgv�ihlle Qn l n?s' There is n
Our Work is Born. With Us.
"No man iso born into
this world,"
rid
says Lowell, "whose work is not born
With hit."
Matt this idea into the verymarrow
of the child's being—thatone is
born into no is
the world whose work is not
born with hint. Look out for your bay
and girl. Their work is indicated in
their, blood, in -the' very make-up of
their. constitution. Teach them this
from the start. Impress upon their
young minds the fact that their ten-
dencies, their aptitudes; are indica-
tions of the thing that they are es-
pecially .fitted to do,•• that they were
sent here on s
Bobb
manna
"The .
trained `
Bobby
tricks."
Awaiting Her Tricks.
Y --".Are you the trained nurse
said was: •coming?"
Nurse' --"Yes, dear,
nurse.' ,.
y—"Let's see 'some of •y,
"No one is living aright male
'so ,jives that'whoever meets. ,
away tti,ore confident and Joy
the contact" •
mbia's experiencetends to 'ref
the opinion held by many that a.
-ran
�e�uence I mune wage is apt to become the ma
begin to enforce their Minimum Wage Themselves. That self-respect is con-�
o i of spirit to enable them to look after mum and so defeat its own
Acts. In 1920 average wagesPurnos
There, is a spicuously lacking among g in different
general convictid those work- � dustries were found to exC
throughout Canada general
.some on ers whose standards are still' of the
through action- nadald that sometaken gtovern.- lowest order. It is found that many
tect al pro- such workers do not appear to care
gwomen from each other whether their wages are raised or not.
and from exploitation by cheap ern- Their indifference is born of physical
ployers. ' That is to say, there is a under -nourishment, and applies to al
large pe'rcen'tage of our workingwomen most all phases of their existence. It
who are entirely dependent upon their is -to the advantage of the workers, of
own earnings, and it.is felt that the the province, and of individual etn-
rigbt of these women to a living wage ployers as well, that apathy
should be upheld in the face of the kind be done away with: P y °f this
fact that many semi -dependent women
are naturaIIy willing to work for less est expehrience
Columbia hasyhad the long -
are
a living wage. Minimum wage experience of guy Can
taws in Canada, then, have been pass-
ed largely with the aim in, view of
making it illegal for an employer to
pay or a female worker to accept less
than a certain rate of wages, deemed
in
eel the
minimum by iz much; as $3.19, 4.53;
$2.64, $2.53; and %4.43 per week, In
Saskatchewan almost half of the,,• faun
dry
Workers are receiving
the minimum, and about two-thirds of
the workers in sdrops and stores: are
in a similar position,
The Wage Boards of Manitoba and
'
Ozita
rio h
ave road
awards, and are ex, e inieutin number ind o
ferentiai wages for various localities
according to size. Their awards,. are
pro- not
vince in the field 'of minimum wage katchevetnllndy sBritish high �Columbia Sas-
but
legislation, Industries have been ' by the rise of the informal 'conference
dealt with one by ones—until wages I with
° greater service parents
caz} do •i eir'nhildreu, or teachers
pupils• than help them their
work
—their true place in life. There s no
morepitiable Person In the world than
the .misfit, the one who has not found
his work.—q. S. Marden.
ascarets" 10c
or Sluggish Liver
or .Constipated
Bowels
.- CIean your bowels! Peel fine!
When you' feel sick, dizzy, upset,
when your heat is dull or aching,
your stomach is sour or g saz
fake. one tar two Casearets4tosrelf ye
constipation, .No ri iu err`
tive-cathartic on arth forncest laxa- I
and ..children. grownlups
1Oc a box, Taste like I
,canny.
Her Specialty.
"Malachi," asked Mr. Casey, "can
your woife cook as well as your moth-
er did?"
"She cannot," replied Matadi
I, "but
f e friehd, ,I niver nuintiob it, for she
can throw considerably betther,"
. MONEYORDERS.
RDERS.
..Send a Dominion Dapress 11
employers
have been regulated in almost every are making valuable addition to` t
employees, they
industry in which women are largely; world's experience in Minimills; wage
employe;!. Wages for adult workers 1egulation, g
It's a fine thing
to keep out of .trouble
but it's a finer thing to know how
to get out of trouble after you have
gotten into it,
Many people thoughtlessly get
into trouble by loadings up with
heavy, indigestible foods which fail
to supply the essential elements for
repairing theLdaily wear on their
nerves and body tissues.
)t is well to know that Grape.
Nut;P with good rich milk is a highly
nout-ishing food, providing all` the
necessary nutritive and mineral
elements in proper form for
"There's a Reason"
ready:;assimilation by the system.
Where you make Grape -Nuts a
substantial part of your regular
daily diet, Nature will quickly
assert herself and build healthy
nerve cells and sound body tissues.
Crisp and crunchy Crape -Nuts,
made from wheat and malted
barley, is a satisfying food for
breakfast•• -a welcome answer to
the call of appetite.
The familiar `Yellow package 'cog-
tains more nourishment in less bulk
than any other cereal food,
for GrapeNuts
~` E lCatnt>1MDE ;
Crna�diati t'eratuttt Cereal Co,, Lid., 4i Rohner St., 15,, Toronto, llsotory: Windsor, Ontario
Order. ;Piv i s e cents.
e Dollars casts three cents.
Avoid the pleasure that hold's thea
penalty of future pain. 1
Ask for Minard's and take no other, 1
4 -:Vision. of the Era a Love.
I
Julia Ward Howe, who devoted
life= to the service of humanity h
w•ouderfttl vision before she passe
the beyond. The story of it is !h
given in her own words.
One night recently I experienced a
Sadden awakening. I had a vision of
a hew. era which is to dawn for rnan-
ltiztdatin�d in whit:lz nren and women are
battling equally, 'unitedly, for the up-
lifting and emancipation of the race
Stunt. evil,
'I ,asav: men and women of every
dints working like bees to unwrap the
evils bf <society and to discover the
Whole web of vice and misery, and to
apply the remedies and also to find
the; iniiuences that should best count-
eraot evil and its attendant suffering.
`•.There seemed to be a new, a won.
dreitae ever-pernleating light, the glory
of whhith.,I cannot' attempt to put in
hrinaau words ---the• light of new-born
!tope and sympathy blazing. The
, soilret et this light was human. e.1 deattoresainrreartai
purpose of count-
' leas thousands of inch anti women,
i us;.ho" were, equally doing their part in
tlze• world.`
"'I saw the men and the women,
sly Y& egr; sin aIuOonnon shoulder
dttindot t.
able ]�ril'pose lighting every face with
a glom not tuf this earth, All were ad -
IVali ng with one end in view, one foe
to tra;inlrle, one everlasting good to
' gnikl ' .
"Alltl then ,t saw* the Victory. All of
evil ,t>t,s gone from tbe earth. Misery.
woe brotted out. Manit,nd was en;anci•�)
Fated and ready to inerch .Forward in a i
trolf era,, 0f: human understanding, aln-
encorilJsas,sing 'sympathy and. ever -pre.
went anter! . The era et perfect love of
Pe saying all tuulerstanding."
'ISSUE Flo, 42-s 2.
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d to
ere i �= ;es== _
PUT STQNMAC.I IN
ORDER
f r
Pa
x
P >`� Diapepsin for
Gas,
In
dl
S`
gQ f1Qi#
Sour Stomach
Ins T 1” S "+*+s►.,.*�+e�.++,..,4,
irever feel the Stomach corrected!
slit
indigestion , fittest distress fro:
g n or a sour, acid, gassy eta
ach, after you eat a tablet .of "Pape
Diapepsin. The ntc,aent it reache
,the stomach all 'sourness; Satu'lenc
heart -burn, grades, palpitation and pa
disappear. Druggists guarantee each
Package to correct digestion at grace.
Lind your stomach trouble for few
cents.
qu
m
oz-
's
shed' A'dhr
lowaneei mime'Brat cheese trebli zg' I surgi
cal, ed/cal d abs.totr#,aa# :work; full'
sok et. lectures, Apply Superintend.
ere. 1,Yoeot 5h d Tiosp# til, 35 ' a. iIOyne
1peleC"hiagtgo, Ili„ tF,4, A
IDotrT Se 2
Jib• . X'73•ki.L
, rouge e Street, Toronto, 0 1tere
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ION haaa neyir t1nA umed SOO
*abject to approval at Torre ' ors R
Canaoa. York Be#t let "Hoes 110
St., Toronto, Ont fang' Cq.. 22$ 'York
s 1 Cascara !bark used
0, lant+poses is a for meddeinat
n 'tu. rtant product of.
in the Oregon forests.
Minard's Liniment for °bittern/Jen,
The weight of the Great Pyramid Of
Egypt has been ,estimated at 6,000,000,
bons.
When Moonlight Falls.
When moonlight falls on the water,
It le like fingers toueWng the chords
ofaharp ,
On a misty day.
When moonlight strikes the • water
1 cannot get it into my Poem-••
I only hear the water's fingers and the
moon's rays
Intertwined,
I think of all the worde I love to hear
And try to find words white enough
For such shining.
—Hilda Conkling.
St. Paul's Cathedral is the fifth
largest .church in the world.
MOTHER!
Your Child's Bowels Need
"California Fig Syrup"
YARMOUTH, N.S.
Fishermen and Campers,
Quick
PUT A BOTTLE IN YOUR OUTFIT
COARSE SALT
LAND SALT
Bulk Carrots
TORONTO SALT WORKS
C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO
Monint9 acs Ill arise a
)look on
DOG DISEASES
Mafia 8P''ro a to:reed tAd.
»roots b the Author.
.�yy :lover co:, trot.
129 Argot 24th Street
w York.
Hurry mother! Even a sick child
loves the "fruity" taste of "California •
Pig Syrup" and it never fails to open
the bowels, A teaspoonful to -day may
prevent a sick child to -morrow. If con-
stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, laa,
cold, colic, or if stomach is
tongue coated, breath bad, remember
a good cleansing of the little bowels
is often all that is necessary.
Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup' which, has directions
for babies and children of all ages
printed on bottle. Mother! You must
say "California" or you may get arz
imitation fig syrup.
FOLLOWED
MOTHER'S
ADVICE
I Took Lydia E. Pinkharn's
_• ( Vegetable Compound --Novy
Enjoys Good Health
x e s s o c k, Saskatchewan;-..."NIyl'
mother has taken Lydia E. Pinkham's
al Vegetable Com_
pound and upon:
learning of my
troubles advised
nie to try it, as I
seemed all run;
down after the flu,
and had some trou-
bles such as women;
are apt to have. I
have taken Lydia
D. Pinkham's Vega-
ta
;..... ...,! b le Compound
Iand E. Pnk-
ham's Blood Medicine yandydiaused rthe
Sanative Wash. Also Dr. Brown's
1 Capsules and Prescription and am so
1 much better in every way. I am will -
ing for you to use my letter as a,
1 testimonial as I recommend your
medicines." --Mas, InEvn Ne scar, ,.?~es-
,, sock, Saskatchewan.
I drive j When backaches and headaches
ambitionwhen
1 bearing -down. t l
sensation Batt attacks you,
i when you are nervous and blue, the
Ione great help for such ailments Is
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com.*
pound.
•
Cuticura Quickly Soothes
Rashes and Irritations
Hot baths with Cuticura Soap fol-
lowed by light applications of tuti-
cure Ointment, afford immediate
relief in mostcases of rashes, irrita-
tions, eczemas, etc. Cuticura Talcum
is also excellent for the skin.
Soup 25c, Ointment Z5an, $0c. Talcum 25c. Sold
throughoutthelominion. CanadianDepot.
Lymaaa, Limited, 344 St. Paul St., W., Montreal.
,43W-Cuticura Sonp shaves without mug.
IN
UNLESS you see the name `Bayer." on tablets, you
• are not getting Aspirin at all
Accept only an "unbroken package" of "
er Tablets
Aspirin," which contains directions and dose a worked out by
f
physicians du) ing 22 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache Rheilrlra:tisiri
'toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago
l�'aiid "Bayer" � � � Pain, fain
5 boxes or la tablets--•-AIs0 bottles of 24 and l00
A.rr hln is the two 9»Ar)t 1^o�•i$rrr•n,i II) .macro) of 23 e ettg ono
nsr'ti, ttictror er 'soli. y ileal iti, wtrlie it le Wt,11 'k let,» that Asptrin arr
>Yircrryrfzr rnre, to asstPt th , Yh �17fgtttria1 ms of frFao
Will be stumped with theiregeher11 trraueAt tinerrl t rho arer oil X aSen tnotxtit aa:Y
the X3a7'er Crass," p