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I , � . -1. rft­ 1 . ­'. 17 .1 ­ I . � � W" I - I I L -�17 1 1 .j .� 1. , I . CHOLERA INFANTUM thier own 'shipping * ass, o'ciations, �it . . 11, . 11 . . Chole I . � is a comparlitiv"ely easy M".r to .1 - r4,..11,440tum is one of the. fits - s4ithig -out, ,of &e, ., 1, arrange fdr� t44 , I AilIneuts of childhood. It is a trou4le' ewe -and w6lthor��% uti,tbe *tirli:41 , L mbs' that comes on suddenty, esp6galljr.- lojg point 'Aind'-�4ve theso�isol.4 sepi'r. &Ang �tfid j " � I umm6r mOuths' and unl�s afOly #t' t4 ' ' 'I, , L'I I . ­ 4' - _ �jr,,!actoa market'value, Ammpt, action -is it4k6n'thd**Iittle'�0j�',-" �W,fteik latabs" are' isold to local buy- , 4 � Imay soolrt,bii beyond aid.,. Baby's Oyv-'; .�W i - I* 4siko, L is to buy flit , ' Tgblets _� regaXdleq* 'of whether they are buck , . ore an ideal me4leihe inward, .11* -off this trouble, They regu4te, 14h, 4 or ewes and wethers, and in _ .* . VI6_4 'q .a� it "ZTPL"" ­ �' , L st"_h ��;Os�-�g to th' stoni 1such . di4tricts farmers �Who knew _ , 4 d' V.V _j - I . ro� � h � 10readod sum� .the advantages 9 of docking and� cas- _.. . , ' - _ - - . MCIt;.;,.V*F.' am-Ift J-1- coneornift9 ''Whi trUlat -should" - --endiiiiv4 ,to ' ifiduce , W A"e, So'Uth Bay, Out., their neighbors to Jollow their 8*Y.S,­'�V,`f001"%b0 0,*W­T6tVUti' 6kimt�14' It'may be necessary for , . saved tho life of our baby ;OG� she one or two years -to actually offer 114d cholera infantum and I would n9t to do the.dwking and mtrating for 2* Mth6d''th6m."' The Ta'Wts ar � e the� community, thus making it pos- sold by medicine dealers or by mail sible to market improved quality att� 25 cents a box from The Dr. Vil- lambs. 1 � .- "Balm' ge�icini CO., 'Brockville, Ont. "Having seen to it that there is 0 sufficient ewe and *other lambs in the eornmunity. to make a carload, LET THE CAREFUL the next step is to see that the local . ' SHEEP buyer is.advised as to what has been . . RAISEd REAP THE REWARD done, intinIating that the farmers , desire to have the d*Aed and cas- OF HIS EFFORTS trated lambs marketed -together. ' ' . Weekly m6rket reports provide 'the This week brox(ght quite a lot of necessary information as to market J�uck lambs to the Toronto market, values and it is then a matter of Us sm,a -consigned by sheepmen who local salesmanship to see to it that liad neglected earlier to take ad- sulies are made on a basis equivalent -*'antage of the warning of a cut in to the ma . rket price for suck lambs price of such livestock as compared it the regular marketing centre." , ,*ith ewe and wether lambs which � . . ,' - — went into force on the 15th of the - � - M�onth- With the ekception of one . 'A'a , and that the day following a THE CAUR OF SI.CKNESS tbriday, the price of lara,bs has been slipping for several weeks past Almost Always Due to Weak and And ,not entirely on account of in- Impoverished Blood. ,breasing receipts; increasing age of -the buck lambs offered has had its A,part from accident or illness due ,eifeet. Lamb growers -generally have to infection, almost all ill-healtharis- tuffered in the price decline to date es from one or two reasons. The mis- ' ; V)ut after next week those responsible take that people nftke is in not re- -for continuance of "the greatest ne- alizing that both df these, have the glect in the sheep industry" will be same cause at the root, namely poor the sufferers. blood. Either bloodlessness or some "Buck lambs have always been other trouble of the nerves will be ,objected to by the papking industry, found to be the reason for almost the retail butchers and by consum- every al)ment. If you are pale, s,uf- ers," says A. A. MacMillan, chief of fering from headaches, or breathless - the Federal Sheep and Swine Divi- ness or some other trouble of the �iion, who points out that there is nerves,will be found to be the reason -ftow a general tendency to bring for almost every ailment. If iroll. about a return to pre-war practice are pale, suffering from heada4les, ,of discrimination against buck or breathlessness. with palpitation of 1ambs on the live stock markets of the heart, pogr app�tite and weak di- Jhe Dominion. Last year on the gestion, the cause is almost always 'Toronto market a cut of $1.5o per poor blood. If you have nervous cwt. went into effect on August 27th. headaches, neuralgia, sciatica and Statistics show that for the season other 'nerve pains, the cause is ex - ,of 1923 a third of all -the good lambs hausted nerves. But run down nerves ,on the Toronto market were bucks, are also a result of poor blood, so that , Qonsequently a definite application of the two chief causes of illness are one the cut for one year alone on the To- and the same. . :ronto market would mean a net If your health is poor; if you are loss of $40,000 to sheep raisers in pale, nervous or dyspeptic, you should t0ntario." give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair The cut in price to be imposed in, trial. These pills act directly on the the case of buck lambs at Toronto blood, and by enriching it give new -on and after July 15th this year is strength to worn out nerves. Men 42 per cwt. The producer can, on and women alike greatly benefit, the strength of the above figures, through the use of this medicine. If ,estimate roughly the loss that will you are weak or ailing, give Dr. Wil- ioccur to sheepmen of Ontario this liams' Pink Pills a fair trial and you season if the proportion of bucks in will be pleased with the beneficial re ­ the total lar*b ,supply is not smaller sults that will speedily follow. than it was last season. If your dealer does not keep these Of course, the time for ado�ting pills you can get them by mail at 50 tho measures necessary for avoiding cents a 'box from The Dr. Williams' the cut in buck lamb prices is over Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. for this season, and it is to be hoped, - Ihe,avy lam1b crop, that tho majority POULTRY MITES AND LICE of sheep raisers have heeded the ,warning contained in marketing re- One of the greatest hot weather sults last year. For those who have problems on the poultry farm is the so heeded and proceeded according- control of external parasites. Of all ly, the following hints by Mr. Mae- such pests that trouble poultry in, X,illan, calculated to assist the care- Canada the Red Mite is by far the . . . Yul producer in securing full possible most troublesome. These are not red returns for Isis extra care and labor, in colour as the name would lead one ,will prove valuable. to suppose, -but grey, and it is only "Experience to date has pro-4en when they become gorged with blood that straight carloads of docked and that they appear red. They are not castrated lambs bring a premium usually found on the fowl during the on all stockyard, centres. Ur�for- day but in the aracks and crevices of turiately the local marketing inachin- the poultry house where they breed ery is ssuch that this premium in rapidtly. The young repeatedly cast laitany cases does not get back 'to the their skins during development, and farmer who has taken pains to dock these casbs appear on the roosts and the castrate. Where farmers have at the side of the cracks as a white powder. This is often the first indi- ., cation of the presence of the mites. At night when the birds are roosting, the pests will swarm over them pierc- 4ftuina 1, ing their skins with needle like jaws I . a 51 11, .. and sucking the blood. This result, I in a stoppage of egg-layin,g or in . gr tly red.aced production. ; I K riot wait until you know mites t I are present. At the Dominion Ex - i perirriental Farms the roosts and ad- � CZZ i ....... . 11 0 1 jacent pa.rt,q are painted or soaked . every week or .so tbr4Wgkbut the pt t warm weather with a solution of one . of the coal tar disinfectants or a spe- cial paint made by diluting, either one of the coal tar disinfectants or crude -I- I: .0 A ,Say "Bayer" - Insisd For Pain Neuralgia Rheumatism . . Lumbago Colds ly Acc . 42 �.ccepl Lnly _a Bayer A_1­1�- -4_ � �vhich contains pr,bVen difections ftl,ldy 'Tayer�' boxen of 10 t4bleta bettlea of 24 and 100 --Druggist§ FAI*ln is the trtide martr (reslstefed' In =UAW" of anyer liftilurdetum of mono- 000U011cidester of Sallepheacid I I � 1� ca o c, one pait, to our or ve parts of coal oil or fuel oil. When the Tniites are known to be present a thorough house cleaning is in order. Remove all droppings and old nesting material, scrape and sweep , out every particle' of dirt find burn alls and with the aid of a spray pump saturate ev- ery crack in the. house and the fixtures ith a good strong disinfeatant solu- wi tion. The control of Ike is much easier, for while there aro a number of dif- ferent specipq, the ,4�me methods of control are satisfactory for all. The natural method of control is the dust I bath; more effective if a little flowerg I—, � , - , , I �bxo, 1. sho4ld .�e � not, :6..-.,-- -4 �� a tlw,,� "'i ith tfi-6 p4vilege" of � -As. the, 0d 4* if 4064ble �Q%pllisomer. Ids. old fi�i,r ca,q, b� fill''.0.ay in go U , � , f w*F PsPO 44. u0ar the %tary , "' " 1� . 4 rqn,stame as, it ta Inqe," - , , , . " "Will *C4 " - '_ , 4* like e 6`� sty,16, nge . PM u . . ."', 4 . .0 me In �# next: few', years �4,0 a JArge col- i0lon of such h4ir Would eventually 6 found Vqry valuable and the Ser, tee rendered in: stoAnk the h4ir'for � le 'customer Would be greatly ap- reciated. It should be kept in mind that if Is woman takes the cut off hair to er home it is only .a matteg of a 'Ort time before it becomes mtixea P with her toilet articles' and soon iady for the Nvaste ba�kot. Leavigg in Your Possession would 'be like acing It in a safety deposit box. As stated above the first bob should , , *2,.60. Thr,t,does.not mean to say ". _ tat this is the -highest price you kould get for this work, Th , , e�e p�re any eMbl!shm6*'ftfGi4dter New ork where the Price is $3.50. in ieb Places of course a careful study ade, of the lines and contour of q' face and -head before th� bob is :ecuted. Considerable time is devoted to de. iing ,what type of bob is best: suit- [ to the Party and after it is exe- " �ted,A shampoo is always -given'. In any establishments wbere low Prices ,e charged we find quick, slip shod 3rk that is -seldom found becoming the customer. It is our opinion at the lowest price you should arge for hair bobb4fig after hair ,s been cut the Arai time is $2.00 A You should AwaYs include a ampoo. This makes a check that ,,in keeping with Your Position in e aiad gets away from the old time w price work that "has been done r so many years, a millstone around 9 necks Of the people in this busi- Es- If YOU will study tho various tes of the head and face, the type. hair of the individual in your air you will, in a few short months come an expert from an artistic int and women in your,district th-at e fond of bobbed hair will give you great local reputation as being an Pert and artistic hair bobber. The average person loobbing hair -day goes at it with their eyes clos- and without much thought Or con- leration as to what the finished'jo6 11 look like. Such work of course ipleases the customer and is a dis- , ,dit to your profession. It is such ,rk we want our readers to get a - ,y from. Always keep in mind that you can- t do good -, -irl in a hurried man - r. You must take time and be reful, keeping in mind m ned a -number of years ago by Mr. C_ Simmons, well known whole - le hardware merchants of St. Louis, mely, "Quality remains long after � I price is forgotten." I LNEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE The Bible has been translated into total of 77 languages. About one-third of Sweden's farm id is cultivated by electric power. For experiments X-ray tubes have en built that operate at 300,000 its. Rubber coated netting has been .rented to line rugs so that they 11 not silip, on floors. Weighing less than a pound, a roll - skate of English invention has ree wheels in a line. For various uses a wall bracket s been invented that holds a glass water so it cannot spill. Marseilles has the lareest sugar re- ery in Fr�nce, manufacturing 160,- 0 tons of sugar annually. As an occutpaRt of an Alabama in- ntor's chair rocks it he also oper- es a churn -mounted on one side. The Government of New Zealand is arindrig hydro-eleettic projects that 11 cost about $100,000,000. An inventor has patented a blade be clamped to ordintiry scissors for tting button holes evenly. IYSTERIOUS SEA MONSTERS STILL LIVE IN INACCES- SIBLE DEPTHS Man has explored the land surface the earth pretty thoroughly, and .s classified most of its animals. But - know little about the world's oc- ns and their mysteries. How should we ? Ships stick to e same tracks between ports, and square miles of a where the smoke of a steamer is -ver seen. Even close to well known .ores, bow are we to plumb the gantic depths or discover what life :ists in the albysses? ' The mysterious sea monster captur- I recently off the coast of ,Florida i is given naturalists a shjock. They .nnot laugh at it as they do at the a ,serpent, for it has been lying on see, measure � examine. This giant of the ' deep is quite un - (e anything ever seen before. it eighs 23,600 pounds (15 tons); its de is .3 inches thick, and inside it a% an octopus weighing 400 pounds, black fisli weigbing 1,500 pounds, id nearly four hundredweight of �ra`l. . Nor is this strange beast by any I . , 11 I - , I . . "i �It ,, - , � � , ; , , , ���, �!, ,;�' . , I I � I I I � ........ . ,,, , , . . . I I " , . ... �� �.:�,,'�,�;,'O��J!� " , �, . . ? � � , ,M�. . ,fk�� , . , . I I ,� , . I I .", , ,J-�,;,��,'j,,�',�,, , , , ,,,, I � � , , Y, 11'1,111:V� .111111­,:�',, �4�� ,,'�', ', .... ... �P 1,11' I ­� -ill".. " � - ,�,:,�t��J,,�, 'ill' . , 1, " . I ...; - " � �,., . ..... �1' ,�,�.O,; ,, 1,i ,� , !v,:�jlt5_ � I ,,��T;,q � ,i�!;Ii:­ , "", , ,,,� I, "I 1, I ,", , ,� """ ", r �, ;�11", �'�.�, t4q, y,�,- �,� "�­ "�" N,1% % I �� , ,�,,�,;"'�,,� �,�,,i���,��!�":,����t�','��l��l,,,,I,��43r,;. , t "�:�v� , e, � �.', ,"��,,V� 1 M", ,1� .. I , , ; , I '. . 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' embled a $641 b , _* " that # &�WO:-fiapersp b4t� , � .8� , It"' be '' " . , '' . tapered to a: is�0.*Of beaki and it 4* J . , - , .11 a tail sha,p d , 'O',�� at of a por, :' I , The m - , . T urnished U-980- I L" P a? th J� itirp teeth and �n. tol dvubbc ruw oif 3' 11 I ' of its head wh§ ia, -blowhole such ai whales havo. 'ThIp" creaturv's . � ' ' were =ere slft,­ -No one could cfars, . sify this ett=600,ary specimen. From its enoMiously thick bide an4 its tiny and a-Im"o-sLf useless eyes, it h , supposed that the giant Florida fisb lived in the prof4iind and chilly'depth,Q of the ocean. - i . � For similar reasons it., is believed that a fish t4lken @orne years ago on the coast of Maine Was also a denizen of the very deep sea. The creature was si - r f"t jqng,oAd weighed, A�qut . 200 pounds. Its head was extraord- inarily wide, and Ats mouth like a great bag with smWbut sharj�teeth. It was practically 'boneless, the bones being represented- merely by gristle. GERMANY MAY ADOPT THE DOLLAR COINAGE The dollar an international coin? The proposal of the Federal Reserve Board that Germany adopt the dollar basis has stirred, opposition in Europe. Bankers there ' aroor 6 against inUoduc- , ink an American' coin. But the dol- ' lar is, oddly enough� not an Ameri- can coin; it is a GOkman coin. That is, speaking historically. In the same sense, it is a Spanish� coin, and, furth- er, it has made the nearest approach to universal money that the world has known. The story of the dollar is a tale of many times and many lands. Dollars were first minted before Co- lumbus had raised- the money to fit out his ships to dross the Atlantic. Quite pp"ibly, when he did raise that money, dollars were included in the contents of the sack. The Chinese trader in Canton knew and handled the big s,ilver cartwheels be- fore the Pilgrims had sighted Ply- mouth Rock. Dollars were 300 years old when Congress adopted them for the national currency of the young United States, 138 yea New York Times. ,4-s ago, says the Germ -any might well readopt the dollar as being originally one of her own native products. Joachimsthal, the coin's birthplace, lay for many centuries within the German Em- pire, To -day Poachimsthal is no longer German. It passed from Ger- many to Austria more than a century � ago, and it became in 1918 a part of i the new nation of Czceho�Slovakia. R is a little old Bohemian hill town a few miles northeast of Carlsbad, and a short distance from the Saxon frontier. The inhabitants of the Place uaA, in the Middle Ages, to enrich their lords and masters by mining silver and nickle from the depths of the Erzgebirge. The feudal lord of the valley about 1486 was a certain Count Schlicht. Being supplied with silver buillion from his own mines he , coined money on his own account. Having some distinctly modern ideas, he believed in What people to -day call a standardized product. When he minted a batch of coins, he did not vary the composition of the metal that went into them. Though there might be many broken pewter spoons in the castle scullery, 'he put an honest amount o -f silver into every coin. The Count �had tha further happy idea of turning out a bigger silver coin than most of the other potentates then were striking. The huge resulting demand raust have found the Count wide awake ara ready to do bii.-,iness, for in a few years his silver pieces, bearing a likeness of their maker charging in full armor on a caparisoned steed, began to pervade all. the rnarkets of Europe. They lost their narrie in their �ravels, however, and !ounu a short- er one. People came to call them `.;oachimsthalers," and th(,n simply 11 thalers." These hocame "dalers" in partq of the Low Countries, "doldres" I in Antwerp, and in Spain ' . dollars." Thus our dollar dt�rives its name from the German word "thal," mean- ing "valley," or "dale," or "dqll," and having no monetary significance whatever. There was no effective trademark law to protect the name. Before long oth,er coiners of money began to pay tribute to, the dollar" popu,larity by turning out dollars o; their own. One of these competi- tors had a peculiar and unprece- dented. advantage. This was the Spanish monarch : he had acquired in Peru and Mexiro the richest eil- ver min,es that tbf� world had ever known. The Sp;ini,Th colonial mints began early in the sixteenth century to coin silver pieces resembling the joachirrinthaler in weight and shape. hese were the pieces of eight, justly popi�ar with the freebooters who' later preyed on the Spanish silver fleet. They had about tbe same quantity of silver as that maintained in the United Stnt-s silver dollar un- til after the lasl� war. Their name indicated that thry were worth eight . Spanish real". 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I . - �_,, ., " - . ;.1 19M.1n I I I 1� ,4 : ,.'2', In " Ile Dunlop Trail" you find * every River and. 1Ae * * ­ . ,:::,:, - � I .1 - I r "'. � Ontario that has it schedule; 46 soecial' Train trips;- cm-"ngti6a 1, I ,�'�,;� � , I . . . . ... 11 '� 111:, ,,�, I � �, . Auto, Boat and Train trip; the. �6&w . " I fir3t complete li�i - evei pa ' ' 01 � .. ��'. -of places' in Ontario where Summer- HoW6 are locait�d;' _e­'V_ir­y'_ 11 , , I I",; .... 1. . . I'll, ::1 ,", - ..... . �.,_� . � ,. �.. ..16q. 11 Golf Club and Camp Site in the PPr'oviwF:`e', and real informatiah.' I ; � - , �,�:, . ilill�� fer�y . . � . for, ta� I � �-�": - ,�_ 'here you want it, about steamer services . I �",, � w . r ',.,�,. . : � 1, ­ � 1.11111111� , . . . ��� V.�, . . ,� . 6utos aboard. . .. .. I ,,,�_ � il� . I ., .... ��'. I I � 7f,., � r ,., In order to keep the circulation of "Ile Diunlop Trail`* in the I �!�� " 4, 1 � ,��.., , � ��:�, p proper channel a nominal priceof fifty cents has been put on it. . I -�., � I . �: �;;;; . - I .. ;,� Any Garage or Tire Dealer in Ontario will take your �rder for - -11 11 ,� . . , �, �­, 1. I � 310cx"It .- 7 "The Dunlop Trail" or you can I * dire�t,froin this Como I 'L :--. , I _,:� I . ­ � I ­ �,-;) " � . ' . ." pany at any of the Ontario Ofiicis menfioa�d bel&w. � 11��,'37, - . 11� , DUNLOP TIRE & RUBBER GOODS CO3 LIMIT * I - READ OFFICEVAND FACTORIES: 870 Queen St. East, TORONTO. ' . - HAMILTON BRANCH: 19-24 Park Street South. . LONDON BRANCH: 571 Richmond Street. OTTAWA BRANCH: Dunlop Building, 306-312 Sparks St. . . - I , Dunlop� Tire Makers to Canada for Thirty Years. - : 0 9 AA I 11111111119 q- 0 - 11 11,111,11 1111 Im I I 11 If 4 I I . is 1, I Less Air, More Comfort . C 4 I Every day you see women well thorities say, to keep your coin- 7720 31mpk, correct WaT ,�� � ", along in years, who still retain plexion lovely, radiant, youthful. You cannot find a more effec- 1, , �1� the charm of youthful, lovely But beware of harsh cleansing tive beauty treatment. Because .11 , .,� skin. They are not unusually for- methods. They injure skin. Palmolive Soap is blended of 1� . I I , ;1, tunate — just clever enough to resist the yearsl Wash thoroughly with r arc palra and olive oils—famous . � 11,�� They know and follow a simple Palmolive Soap ­each night be- fore Rub for mild but thorough cleansing qualities since the days of Cleo- I i', ,k��; a I � � , � . method, which you may em toy Ms retiring. the creamy, patra. And it is inexpensive. " ��� I as successfully as they do. foamy lather well into the tin y Be sure. you get Palmolive Soap . .0 . 1. ..., 1.'1. tells you how. pores. Rinse — and repeat the —which is never sold unwrappe4� 1!1j, Aafhorifli�-& advize ithis washing. nen rinse again. All dealers have it. Then try this ' . ,�t'x", I ,I'. ., Cleanse the skin regularly, au- Tben—if skin is dry—apply a method. 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