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AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS .SELL MEN'S NECKTIES, 140 PER
cent profit. We carry largest assortment.
Lowest prices. Orders filled by return mail.
No substitutes. Samples free. Ontario Necks
a wear Company, 857 Eastern Ave„ Toronto.
SALESMAN WANTED BY "THE OLD RE -
liable ninthill Nurseries" (Established 1,00
years), Send for Centennial Catalogue and
Special Lines. Start now, exclusive terri-
tory in town or country; liberal terms; gree
outfit. Stone and Wellington, Toronto 2.
S17LL SOBIES GUARANTEED LINGIOR'IE,
hosiery Manufacturers. Stores, Estab-
lished 26 years. Christmas seller.. Experi-
ence unnecessary. Get details. Sobles, 140
Farnham, Que.
REP..".iESENTATIVF. WANTED FOR HOS-
fiery manufacturer for this district. Only
energetic man considered. Write full par-
ticulars to Mr. Elliott, 72 Queen West, To-
ronto.
AMAZING PROFITS, AGENTS, ROUTE MEN
selling stores, homes. • Hundreds of big
money makers. Clothing, dry goods, toilet
preparations, household specialties, drug
sundries. Free catalogue. Write Rale°,
Wholesale, Box 1404, Montreal.
AGENTS TO SELL MEN'S NECKTIES FOR
Christmas. Good profits, Write for samples
and price fist. Murgatroid Agencies, Yonge
St. Arcade, Toronto.
AVIATION
COURSES IN FLIGHT INSTRUCTION, NA-
vtgation, aeroplane and engine mechanics,
licensed Instructors. Leavens Brothers' Air
Services, Limited, Barker Airport, Toronto.
BARN ROOFING -FENCE POSTS
OUR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU
money on Supertite galvanized roofing.
Superior Steel Fence Posts and steel gran-
ary lining. Superior Products Limited. Sar-
nia, Ont.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ROOMING HOUSES FOR RENT, CONTENTS
for sale, reasonable; rooms all occupied;
good paying guests. Ottken, 17 Isabella,
Toronto.
CARPETS RE -WOVEN INTO RUGS
OLD CARPETS WOVEN INTO REVERS-
ihle Rugs. Write for price list. Baker
atennfng Co.. Toronto 4.
CATTLE
ELM PARK ABERDEEN ANGUS - START
breeding beef cattte now. They are scarce
all over the Continent. Aberdeen Angus have
produced Grand Champion Carcass of Beef
at Chicago International every year since
1900 Bulls and Females of breeding age for
sale reasonable. .Tames Bowman. Elm Park,
Guelph. Ontario
DUAL-PURPOSE SHORTHORN BULLS, ONE
to twelve months, Twelve to fourteen out of
fifteen nearest dams m their pedigrees av-
erage over eleven thousand pounds milk per
year. Prices $55.00 to 580.00. Federaly Ac-
credited. Bayside Farm, Owen Sound.
DOGS
SAINT BERNARD PUPPIES, RARE BEAU -
ties, reasonably priced, safe delivery in-
sured. Paramount Kennels, North Hatley,
Que.
ELECTRIC WELDER
THE TRINDL ELECTRIC WELDER-WON-
derful new invention. Operates from 6 -volt
battery. Welds-Solders-Brazes..-$3.95de-
livered. R. R. Anderson, Lindsay, Ont.
FILMS AND PRINTS
ROLLS DEVELOPED, PRINTED, 1 FREE
enlargement 25c Re -prints 10 for 25e.
Photo -Craft, 1831,4 King St. E., Toronto.'
ZERO PRICES, EXPERT WORK. ROLL
with free enlargement 25c. Trevanna Stud-
ios, 93 Niagara Street. St. Catharines, Ont.
PORTRAIT IN FOLDER -FREE
WITH EVERY ROLL PERFECTLY DEVEL-
oped and printed. 25e (coin). Star Snap-
shot Service, 166 King St. West, Dept. Y,.
,„ Toronto.
CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR FAVOUR-
ite negatives, 3 for 25c; 75c a dozen; com-
plete with envelopes. Enlargements 5 x 7
in easle frame, 39c; 2 for 75c. Roll alms
developed and printed, 25c; reprints 30 each.
Free enlargement with every 25c order.
Brightling, 29 Richmond St. E., Toronto.
ROLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT PRINTS
with free enlargement, 25c. Reprints 3c
each. Commercial Photo Service, Dept. B.,
Outremont, Que.
FURNITURE
LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT.
The wonderful bargains in our Furniture
Trade-in Dept. have made this the most popu-
lar in Toronto. Space will not permit us to
list more than a few of our specials. If you
do not see what you want advertised, write
and let us know your needs. Every piece of
zurniture is sanitarily treated and completely
refinished to look like new. All orders care-
fully packed ready for immediate shipment
on receipt of money order.
$3.9. nn Beautiful 5-Plece bedroom suite
�Y In two-tone walnut, dresser and
vanity with large swing mirrors, full size
bed, sagiess spring and new all -felt, roll edge
mattress; new condition.
69.00 6 -Piece walnut bedroom suite -
'S large dresser, triple mirror vanity,
chiffrobe, full size bed, sagless spring and
brand new all -felt mattress. Completely re-
finished like new. Cost over $200,00. A real
barge lo.
$49.nn Modern 9 -piece walnut finish din-
t"ing room suite. Buffet, china cab-
inet, extension table and 6 leather seat chairs.
Completely refinished. A real smart suite.
4 Qm Dining room suite, 8 pieces, large
buffet, extension table and six
strong leather -seat chairs; guaranteed clean
and in good condition.
$4.00 Chesterfield outfit, 8 pieces, in -
`1' cluding 3 -piece chesterfield suite
upholstered im a good hard wearing brown
repp, with reversible Marshall cushions; end
table, bridge lamp and shade, metal smoking
stand and silk chesterfield cushion. A real
outstanding value.
Rte
101.r+0 Large 3 -piece chesterfield suite, up-
alanb holstered in brown repp with fig-
ured reversible Marshall spring cushions. A
real good looking and comfortable suite. Hurry
for this offer.
$9.95 Bed outfit, full size steel bed, sag -
'1' i9 less spring and new roll edge all
felt mattress. Large assortment of kitchen
Cabinets, sewing machines, gas stoves, library
tables, wardrobes, beds, springs, mattresses,
odd dressers, chiffoniers, studio couches, etc.,
at amazingly low prices.
Trade -hi Dept.
LYONS' REDWING AND
UPHOLSTERING CO,
478 Yonge St., Toronto
GRAPHOLOGY
YOUR HANDWRITING REVEALS MUCH.
25e full reading; two questions answered,
O. Mayo, Graphologist, 264 Bteecker Street,
Toronto.
HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS
M'
ADAME•
HUDSON SCIIOOL, I•IAIRDRESS-
ing and Beauty Culture, Write for pamph-
let. 707 song° Street, Toronto.
ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING,
Government licensed. Wo train you for
Board Examination, Special winter rates.
Write for pronpeetus, 961 Btoor St. West,
Toronto.
HONEY
DELICIOUS AMBER HONEY, CONTAINS NO
buckwheat, 0.10's, $1.20. Ii. D. McIntyre,
Bridgeport, Ont,
MEDICAL
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN OPERA -
tion. Beasley's Bittern (all -herb tonic)
prevents ulcers or ulcerations of the stom-
ach if you are suffering from internal
trouble. Write for the testimonials we have
from livlt,g people. Mrs, T, Van Carne,
manufacturer, 107 Langley Ave,, Toronto.
ARE YOU SICK?
NATURE HAS A REMEDY FOR ALL COM-
mon ailments. No drugs, pills, capsules,
or liquids -ONLY NATURAL REMEDY -
Free Booklet, "Nature's Way to Health" -
No obligation. Indian herbal Remedy Com-
pany, 2000W Dundas St. West, Toronto.
YOU CAN BE' ENTIRELY FREE FROM
ASTHMA
HAY FEVER AND BRONCHITIS. REVOLU-
tionary discovery of. European physician
has wonted wonders. It quickly removes all
traces of respiratory troubles however stub-
born they appear to be. Write for free in-
formation. R.M.B. Laboratories of Canada,
Ltd., Dept. 1-629, Vancouver Block, Van-
couver, B.C,
MEDICINE
WHY SUFFER? ONLY 350 WILL CONVINCE
you that Mazar Varicose Salve will give
permanent relief from ulcers, running sores,
new or old wounds. Money -back guarantee.
Mazar Mfg., 331 Flora Avenue, Winnipeg.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
LEARN TO PLAY A MUSICAL INSTRU-
ment at tome - shorten those long winter
evenings. Hawaiian or Spanish Guitar; Vio-
lin; Mandolin; Piano Accordion, etc.; com-
' plete with course of home study lessons, sold
on very easy . terms. Send at once for par-
ticulars. Whaley, Royce and Company, Lim-
ited, 237 Yonge Street, Toronto, or your loc-
a1 Music Dealer.
MISCELLANEOUS
'LEARN SHORTHAND, ACCOUNTANCY,
Typrewriting by mail. Satisfied students
throughout Canada. Write for free prospec-
tus. Dept. C, Canada Business College,
Hamilton, Ontario.
16 LBS. VERY GOOD BROKEN LEAF TO-
bacco $2. 7 lbs. $1. G. Dubois, 2623 Rideau,
Ottawa.
FIVE DRESSED DOLLS, 30c. TWO CHOICE
Dresser Dolls, 50c. Large Bed Spreading
Doll, $L00. Boxed -postpaid. Rotert Har-
vie, 238 King East, Toronto.
MEN WANTED
WANTED -- AMBITIOUS MEN, 18 YEARS
or aver, to ]earn detective work. Big pay.
Rewards. Interesting home -study course.
Free information. Write to Morris L. Julien,
Box 25, Station T., Montreal.
PATENT ATTORNEY
ROY L. KNOX, REGISTERED ATTORNEY.
Information regarding invention Patents;
Drawings; Registrations: Sales. 14 Metcalfe,
Ottawa.
PATENTS
AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. LIST
of inventions and full information sent free.
The Ramsay Company, 'Registered Patent
Attorneys, 273 'Bank St., Ottawa, Can.
PERSONAL
.ga
ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, COMFORT,
positive support with our advanced method.
No elastic or understraps or steel. Write,
Smith Manufacturing- Co., Dept. 219, Pres-
ton, Ont.
POWER (BRAND) TONIC, ESPECIALLY
recommended for men. Retains Vim and
Vigor. 50 pills $2.00.
MRS. LE-ROYS FEMALE PILLS, FOR PAIN-
ful and delayed menstruation. 30 Pills $4.00.
DIRECTIONS ON BOTTLES. MAIL ORDERS
postpaid, plain wrapping. Hygenic Labora-
tories, 460 Richmond St. W., Toronto. City
Agents, Sky's Pharmacy. June. 3332.
PIGEONS
MAGPIES, HELMETS, HOMERS, NUNS,
Fantails. High class pigeons priced reason-
ably. Write Perry Anderson, Kincardine,
Ontario.
POULTRY
NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLAND
Reds. Best quality cockerels $3.00. Rhode
Island Red hens .90c. M. Fisher, Enterprise
Ontario.
SHIP TO EDWARD WILSON REG'D
TOP MARKET PRICES PAID FOR DRESSED
Poultry and Eggs. Ed. Wilson, Reg'd., 44
Bonsecours Mkt„ Montreal.
POULTRY MEDICINE
ROUP, COLDS, SCRATCHES, SORES, ETC.,
quickly relieved with Briggs Electric Olt.
Many home uses. Two sizes - 79c (8 oz.)
250 (2 oz.). Makers of Briggs Black Oil,
Kennedy's Founder and Hoof. Ointment. De-
pendable over 88 years. Sold by druggists.
For FREE information write G. C: Briggs
& Sons, Toronto.
PROPERTIES WANTED
GOOD PRICES' PAID FOR OLD BUILDINGS
anywhere for wrecking. Greenwood House
Weeckers, 440 Greenwood, Toronto.
QUILTING PATTERNS
FREE! - 70 QUILTING PATTERNS! GIANT
washfast remnants! "Makes five quilts"
Cottons! Prints! Silks! Eiderdowns! - $1.00
"Collect." Sample bundle - 25c. Refund
Guarantee! Maritime Textiles, 8040 De-
gaspe, Montreal.
RADIOS
RADIOS RECONDITIONED, BATTERY AND
Electric, $8.00 up. Write for free Price List.
Palace Radio Shop, 721 Pape, Toronto.
SONGS
TWO NEW FOLIOS FOR CHRISTMAS -
"Shirley Temple's Favorite Songs, from her
newest pictures, including "Good Night My
Love," "When I'm With You," and seven
others complete with words, music and
many pictures of this famous star. "Carols
for Christmas" containing thirty famous,
Christmas songs together with a condens-
ed version of Charles Dickens' 'Christmas
Carol," and recitation with music "'Twos
The Night Before Christmas." Price 50 cents
each. Dominion Music Supply, Hermant
Building, Toronto.
STAMPS AND COINS
CANADA, 96 DIFFERENT $L00; 60 REVEN-
ties 50e, Coronation; 52 Dominions $8.25,
135 Colonies $6.75. Canadian Catalogue 200
illustrations 25c. Free Price List 500 sets.
Vincent, 294 St, Catherine West, Montreal.
WANTED
AN
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WANTED'
T ED C IS MAS
Spruce ,• Scotch Pine. State price. W. Easton,
Route 6, Brantford, Ontario.
The old way was to use the strong
right arm; the new way is to use the
brain.
AT 83 SHE DEFIES
RHEUMATISM
After Sufferinn Acute Pain For
Years
Rheumatism first attacked this old
lady in 1931, and gradually spread
from her arms to other parts of her
body. Then she started to take ferus-
chen Salts, and now she sends the
following letter in heir own handwrit-
ing; --
"I have suffered from rheumatism
since 1931. At first, I felt acute Palle
in both arms. I could not sleep for
pain. It grew •worlae, and gradually it
crept down to the Ups of my fingers.
Next it reached my knees and ankles,
which made me quite helpless for a
long period. A friend recommended
me to take Iruschen Salts. I find .they
do me more good than any other me-
dicine, liniment or ointment I ever
used. This is my own writing, though
I am in my Seth year." -(Mrs.) H.
The pains and ,stiffness Qf rheuma-
tism are often .caused- by deposits of
needle-p'ointed uric acid crystals in
the muscles and• joints. Krusehen
Salts stimulate your liver and kidneys
to healthy, regular action, and assist'
them to get rid of the excess uric acid
which Is frequently the cause of yotlr
suffering.
Stuff and
Nonsense
But no matter what your peculiar-
ity may be, avoid absent-mindedness.
Pathfinder tells this one: -
Elsie -What made you
with Norman?
Helen -The meanie, he proposed to
me again last night.
Elsie- But' certainly that was
nothing to get angry at.
Helen -Oh, yet it was. I had .ac-
cepted him the night before.
quarrel
Jay- Are you acquainted with
your fashionable new neighbor?
Kay -Only in a way. Her cat
boards at my house.
A man told a friend that he was
running for an undertaker, as his
wife was seriously ill.
Friend -But it's,not an undertaker
you want; it's a doctor.
Scotsman -Na, na, I canna afford
to deal with middlemen.
Old fashioned music, as we get it,
is the kind that's supposed to carry.
some kind of a tune along with it.
We wonder if that isn't the main
reason it's s i11 pretty much inclined
to be popul ,w.
We shall ,do something in life if
we try to live up to the expectation
of those who have confidence in us.
Now we are told that excessive
laughter can cause heart trouble. Se,
many of us will' have to stop laugh-
ing at our own jokes.
A young boy, undergoing an ex-
amination for position came across
the question: "What is the distance
of the earth from the sun? " He
wrote answer as follows: "I am un-
able to state accurately, but'I don't
believe the sun is near enough to in-
terfere with a proper performance of
my duties if I get this clerkship."
He got it.
Guide -That is the statue of the
famous Indian chieftain, Black Hawk.
Girl -H -m -m -he had a son, Tom-
my, didn't he?
Don't put much confidence in in-
side information. It's usually noth-
ing but silly hooey.
One of the best resolutions you
can make is never to do anything
which you would despise or think
meanly of in another. Never do any-
thing that you' would be afraid or
ashamed of if it were your last hour
on earth. Then the world will call
you blessed.
A certain man whose business is
more service than sales, has hung a
large mirror on the wall by his tele-
phone. His reason he explains as
follows: Sometimes he gets so busy
he doesn't take time to shave or clean
up for days. When his phone -rings,
and he goes to answer it, chances are
he'll see himself in the mirror, real-
ize how bad he looks and what others
see when they look at him, and pro-
ceeds to clean up. Now there's a
real lesson for us all. It may be we
not only need a mirror to reflect our
physical selves to us, but other parts
of our being may look •soiled or
neglected too. 1-Iow about the dis-
position? Are our habits getting
dingy ? What would a spiritual or
moral mirror reveal to us about our-
selves?
urselves?
Hard of Hearing?
If you can hoar a voice but not the words, try the
famous Loonard Ear Oil. Rub it back of the ears
to relieve partial deafnest, noises in head, earache.
LONAR
EAR adNr
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OIL Oa
TN/.t+
Road "Caro of tho Hearing"
in every package. 31.25 at
Your druggist's.
Canadian Distributors: 1
LAURENTIAN AGENCIES, MONTREAI.
SPEAKING OF BIG BEN..
1'111E FLAVOUR IS BETTER
AND ME PLUG LASTS
L.QNGER ff'
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THE PERFECT
Chewing Tobacco
Car Driver's Ear
Quicker Than Eye
fn Answering Safety Warning,
Indiana University
Discovers
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The ear of an automobile driver is
quicker than his eye in responding to
a safety warning.
An auto horn, or a policeman's
whistle, puts the driver's foot on the
brake faster than the sight of a red
light.
These findings in safe driving were
announced at Indiana University.
They were the first tests to compare
a driver's reaction time to sound and
-.sight. They were made by Dr. Frank
,R., Elliott and Prof: C. M. Louttit, of
the psychology department.
700 Were Tested
Seven hundred drivers were tested.
Efach one sat in the driver's seat, with
one foot pressing theaccelerator half
way to the froor: The time required
to lift this foot on the brake and press
the pedal all the way down was taken.
The signal to put on the brake was
either a red light directly in front, or
an. automobile horn. The signals were
given with the car standing still. All
groups, whether men or women, young
or old, responded more quickly to the
horn thanto the light.
Men Faster Than Women
';The average advantage of the ear
over the' eye was one-hundredth of a
second..` The fastest braking time for
the red light was three -tenths of a
second; the quickest for the horn a
little more than two-fifths of a second
Men were a little faster than women
in responding to either light or horn.
Braking time decreased moderately
with the age of the subject.
Persons with the higher mental
ratings were quicker than any other
class.
Ancient Aztec
Language Key
New Mexico University Linguists
Study Facsimiles of 1 6th Cen -
tury Work in Hope of
Finding It
Three books which may bear the
same relation to the ancient Aztec
language that the Rosetta Stone does
to Egyptian picture writing have been
acquired by the University of New
Mexico.
The three volumes are facsimile re-
productions of Fray Sahagun's 16th
century "History of the Things of
Mexico," written in Aztec picture
with parallel columns of .Aztec text
written in Latin letters. One volume
of illustrations was done by native
artists:
Only two of the original manu-
scripts of this Aztec version of Sa-
hagun's history are known to exist.
The university copy was photograph-
ed from one in Madrid, and the other
is in a library in Florence.
Hope to Reconstruct It
.The three -volume facsimile repro-
duction is very rare. It was made in
Spain in 1906 and dedicated to Pro-
firo Diaz, former president and dic-
tator of Mexico.
University scholars plan to publish
an English translation from the Ax•
tea arid- Spanish originals.
Try something NEW for
y'+l,j
our RR
EU A111'ISM
The old saying: "Times change and we with
Time" applies to your Rheumatic pains in a
way. What grandma found effective might be
quite useless to you.
There is now available in Canada a rheu-
matic remedy that has had an outstanding
record o8 success in Britain, where its popu-
larity has been rapid and well deserved.
There's only one way to account for it.
Fynnon Sato is the modern expression of the
old "spa" treatment that. Was so good for those
who could afford it. Fynnon Silt combines
Sodium, Potassium, Lithium in its composition.
One glass of Fynnon Salt is as beneficial as
three glaesea of mineral Spa Water, Being so
rich in the Very ingredients that are known to
drive Rheumatic pains out of the system, it is
making firm friends with tortured Rheumatic
sufferers everywhere: You can turn con-
fideatly tO'Fynnon Salt. Take the daily dose
for a week as a duty. After that, you'll take it
as a pleasure as an insurance against any
return of the pains that. have harried you for
too long. Get a‘large 75c package of Fynnon
Salt from your druggist. If . you have any
diltieulty ,getting supplies, write: Laurentian
Agencies, St. Gabriel Street, Montreal. a
From the parallel translation of Az-
tec picture writing, the sounds of their
spoken words and the meaning of the
words in Spanish, the university lin-
guists hope to reconstruct the ancient
Aztec language.
Jap "Kidnapper"
Steals Ph i t
A New Variation of Blackmailers
Reported Where Photographs
Disappear
In Japan, every school has its pho-
tographs of the Emperor and of the
Royal Family, and each schoolmaster
is supposed to guard them at the risk
of his own life.
.A young unemployed man decided
to extort money from the master of a.
village school by kidnapping the pho-
tographs and holding them up for a
ransom.
Held For Ransom
"I beg to inform you," he wrote to
the schoolmaster, "that I have in my
possession the Imperial photographs
of your school. I suppose you earn
1,200 yen (about $600) a year, so I am
expecting you to be good enough to
bury two-thirds of this sum at the spot
indicated on the plan enclosed. When
you have done this, the photographs
will be returned to you."
Hastening to the school, the master
found that the photographs- had van-
ished, so. he buried 100 yen, all the
ready money he could rasie. This
money was later removed, but the
photographs were not returned, and
the master then went to the police.
Money for Marriage
A swarm of detectives arrived. Ev-
ery house in the region was searched
and the blackmailer - and the kid-
napped. pictures - were found. The
kidnapper said he thought it was a
good idea for raising money for hie
marriage. He has changed his mind
since!
Microfilm Preserves
Historic Records
New System For Libraries and
Newspaper Files Is
Explained
Instead of keeping weighty, bulk
files of their old papers, newspaper
offices may soon take a photographic
record that can be stored away in
little space, using apparatus which
was on display at the National Book
Fair in Toronto.
Known as microphotography, the
process was described by Chairman
Hugh Eayrs as the fair opened un-
der auspices of the Association of
Canadian Bookmen. He said Toronto
Public Library has a photographic
record on tiny 35M film of 197 books
of historic interest and suggested
further use of the apparatus.
Facsimile Of Every Boolo
Within four years Toronto Library
will have a facsimile of every book
printed in English up to 1550, while
Toronto's own great collection of
Canadiana will be made available to
libraries the world over. Eayrs pre-
dicted the process would revolution-
ize reference library operation.
Tiny photographic records might
be made of newspapers, page by
page, the film stored away in small,
ticketed boxes. While newsprint
breaks down within 75 years, micro-
film might be preserved at least 500
years• Projection machines readily
reproduce the pages and editors
won't have to worry about their files
being clipped.
... STOPPED IN A IDINUTE ...
Are you tormented with the itching tortures of
eczema, rasher, athlete's f oot, eruptions, or other
skin afflictions? For quick • and happy relief.
use cooling, antiseptic, liquid D. D. D.
Preeorlptlon. its gentle oils soothe the irri-
tated skin. C1car, greaseless and stainless-
dries
lainicos-"dries fast. Stops the Most intense itching
Ir.etdntlyy, A 35e trial bottle, at drag stores.
orove fl -'Or money back: 20
Issue No. 47-'37
D -x
Television Tests
Are Successful
Pictures Aboard Liner Clear and
Sound Described as Being
Uerfect
Successful reception of television
of televisionbroadcasts by a liner at
sea was reported at New York by
Captain A. T. Brown of the Cunard
White Star liner Britannic.
Captain Brown said the experiments
believed the first of their kind ever
attempted, were performed on Oct.
29th, 30th and 31st, after the ship
sailed from London.
The experiments were londueted by
Corporation, who set up their reedy -
engineers of the British Broadcasting
ing equipment fn a vacant cabin. The
captain said the Britannic, until it
left the English Channel was never
more than 30 miles off shore.
screen 10 by 12
"They broadcast special programs
from Alexandra Palace, in London,
and the reception on the ship seem-
ed excellent.
The pictures were reproduced on
a screen about 10 to 12 inches. It was
as distinct as if they had been send-
ing it from the next cabin."
To start a freight locomotive and
bring it to running speed, a half ton
of coal is required.
TIRED or NERVOUS?
Is bile doing its work?
Your liver is lazy, that's why you feel so
rotten half the time. Your system is not
getting enough bile. Your head aches, your
back aches. Your food doesn't digest prop-
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bile. Bile 1s a digestant and an antiseptic.
Your liver should produce 18 to 36 fluid
ounces of bile every 24 hours.
Tanol Tablets will make your liver do its
work. Based upon a small proportion of Cal-
omel blended with certain other useful medi-
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and directly upon the liver, stimulating the
flow of bile. They are easy to take and pro-
vide a safe, easy way of using calomel, prob-
ably the most effective liver stimulant known.
They are not harsh. But they are efficient.
Your druggist has them. 50c. (a)
ALWAYS
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