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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-03-24, Page 6VNjre, Clean, Preserved & sold only 1*- *14eale4l air -tight packets to preserve its native Economical soodness, S.1 ID I Used in Millions of Tea -Pots Daily OUR BOYS' AN, D DEDICATM To I:V=y GIRLS' CORNER BOT A" By Aunt June CANAIAA Accwdbg to the C.Vyds% Ad I da not (4ink there, Was ever a time when. I Injoyed opening my mail so ilifth as now when there are always so many interesting letters to read from my many nephews and nieces. How I love to read about Your pets and the work you do, and about your home and friends! For several weekonow I have been going to tell you of some new -ganies and otherthings -but It I take up isluch time with my letters to you there will be very little room for your letters, so the games must walt for a time. By the time you read this holidays will be here agabat' the Easter season with Its thoughts of ws3 fluffy'% -chicks and baby rabbits, and gardening 'time, the time when, we begin to think how we will plan out those summer gardens —w�ioh brings me -to the question 'How Many of You Will -Have a �Qarden This Summer? I should like to hear All about It— what you intend to plant. 1 have not forgotten the splendid war service some of our Helpers did With their gardens. I hope every one of my Helpers will have a very happy holiday and go back to school, andto -Work ready for a, useful and happy season. Our Letter Box. Dundalk. Dear Aunt June—T am enclosing the Pledge signed, which was in. -the Pa- per this week. I enclosed a stamp for a badge a few 7,eeks ago and am hoping to get It solm.—Mildred War- mer. Dear Wildred—I am afraid there are one or two of my little friends who have not received theii badges as soon as I would liked them to have had -them but Aunt ,Tune has had a very bad cold and has spent a few days In bed so -could not look after your letter right away. I will'aer- tahlly send youa badge It one has not already been sent off.to you: Thank yonforthopl(Mge. Letme1snowif you get your badge alrightithis time. Paisley. Dear Aunt JUne­-I wish to join your League. I enjoy reading the boys' and girls' letters very much. I am ten years old and am in the Junior third class at school. I go to school every day untile few weeks ago when. I -had an operation for appendicitis. I liked the nurses very much. I was In hospital for ten days. Before I Was operated on I used to help -them milk the cows, feed the, cattle and get, In the coal and wood, but now whei? I ca,n% do anything I put the baby to sleep and read books. I have five sisters and two brothers. -For pets I I have: a calf named Daisy, a dog named Teddy and a Ranty rooster. I livo on a farm of two -bundred acres. We fixve sixty-nine cattle, ten pigs and eleven horses. I guess I will close., Please send me a badge�- D. J. MeXenzie. Dear Little Helper—Yon did not sign Your �Chrhmlau 11ST110 to the, let- ter so I do not know Your name and am wondering If it Is Dorothy or Doris or some other pretty namelike that. I know all the other I-lelpers will -be very sorry to read -of your Ill- ness and hope, with me, thatyou will soon be quite well again. I am send- ing you a bsilges -as I think you will be a splendid litt' le Helper. Write to me Again And tell me wnen you are bet- ter and able to go to school again. I shall be anxious to hear. Laurel. Dear Ann, June—I am 12 on the 2 5th of 3G;, 1921. 1 would like, to write to -other members and them write to me. Although We live 24 miles from the placs where the paper was printed we used -to live in Dun- dalk. I Will toll you of one og our near towns. It is Orangeville. They call their paper the "llw-iner" and ar- -6ther Is the SWUrbur-le Free rre�qs. I hope, to seo 4% corner in both. I am PLEDQE FOR HELPFIRS. "Do A little kindness to someone every day, Scatter rays of sunshine all alongthe way?) I Pledge myself in the service of .my King and Country to do ray best in my daily work;,whenever it in" be, to help othirs whenever possible. und to endeavor In every *ay to snake my -self a good citizen. Name .... .... .... .. .... .... Agog.... .... .... .... .... ... I Address .... .... .... Date .... .... .... .... enclosing a stanip and the pledge for which I hope to receive a badge�­ Fred Harrison. Dear Fred—I enjoyed your -letter very much and would like to send you a badge but you torgot to toll me of tile many things I ,,know you do to help another tand father every day, '"Trite and tell me some of them and then I will,send you a badge right away. I am keeping your stampun- til Ihear again from you. N. El.Wargaree, -C.B., N.S., 1LOSST ,jlle P. 0. Dear Aunt June—As I saw the boys and girls writing to you I thought I would write too. I enjoy reading tae boy -is, -and girls' letters. I 'have four brothers aild four sisters. My oldest brother and sister are inar- tried. I go to school nearly every day and am in grade ten. I would like ito receive a badge, I guess I will close now as my brother and �sister are going to write.—Gertrude ?Crowdis. Dear Aunt June—As my sister is writing I though I would write too. I go to school every day that is fine. I am liftle years old and am in. the second book. I would like to re- ceive a badge. We have"Iwo cats and one dog. The dogs name Is. 'Spont. . I will close now and write again some other tIme.—Blizaboth Orowdis. Dear Aunt June—I saw -the boys, and girls' letters In the i�aper and I thought I would write too. 'INfy fath- er Is anliller�be has three mills, A saw mill, a grist mill and a plainer. -1 like to work In the mills. I go to school and am In the third grade. I would like to get a badge.---4Harold Crowdis. It ukly dear little Helpers three, 4 sad little tale I hold for thoe. Iron send me letters and (lid not say What you do for others every day, If You Will Write and let me know It You help in -the mill, wash sweep or sew % And send athree-cent stamp to me I'll gladly send you badges three. Perth. Dear Aunt June—I have signed the Pledge and am going to try and help my mother and others. The things I -do for my mother are the following: AV4911 dishes, sweep the floor and acrub, sometimes bake bread when my mother isnit at home. I go to School which is one mile from home and am In the third book. �Ajy age istwelve Years and I have four broth- ers,and one sister. Twoof the boys 90 to school and my sister Is small. We don't live on a farm so any spare 'time I skate on tile ice and sleigh rid-,. I am enclosing a three -cent ,qtanip hoping to -recelve a badge, - Olive �'XeTonegal. Dear Olive—What a splendid littlp I'leIP(Ir You are to be sure. I am very glad to be able to send you a had;�! as I most vertainly tbink you haVO earned it and I know you Will live Up to tile Pledge. Write to mer ----------- In 2, S, and Cake 10-1b, Wasted fins AIM a wonderfully fresh flavor to every kind G,i,v,e,--.,k,, pie And pudding—the last, morsel is as nioist and digestible as, th6 first, It does lower the cost of baking. By far the most popular table syrup, for cooking, baking and candy -making. TIM CANADA sTARCII co, L111ITLO, NIONTIMAG CWW121B 1 **!31**A Atwr~sp . a gait RIMS - ;rhO Or46-CIt - etener" 27 .......... ...... _J WIRCMAN U117LE Miss Donnet wears a huge bonne4 01` %� I With dozens and dozens of pink roses on it; Her dress is spread wide by the hoop -skirt inside,' 0 And she. looks in her mirror with evident pride. U. 4..A. .1.4A 401 or. see that you 1�axe a caniera. And I again some time and let me know sthool. every da�.when I am able but how you are getting on at school and sonietimes I am not -very well, When if yon go Away for any summer holi- I come home I help get th6 supper days. and Wash all the dishes, and'when ' I a badge,and hope you )yIII alw,3,Ys am home I make MYL bed and -get West Bay. wood. I ain twelve years old and Dear Aunt June -1. would like to in the senior third. My teadliers Poin Your happy oorn-er. My name I$ name is Miss Good and I like her Katherine MacKenzie, West Bay C,13., fine. How is Uncle Jim? I haven't N.S., I aan going toschool ev�ry day seen his name5in the paper for some and like It fine. I am in Grade W. time, fam enclosing a three -cent For pets lbave four cilts and one pret, -stamp for my badge and am looking ty black dog. His name is Buster forward to seeing/my letter in print, and -lie is a Water spantel. an(f lie Wishing the Club -every success.— coasts oil the little sleigh With me. Brown Eyes. Dear Katherine—You did ;lot -tell Rpar Brown Eyes—Thank you ever me of the different things You do anuch for the good wisiies for 'the Miring the day to helpi mother or Club. I am, sure all the other mem- father so I cannot send you a b&dge, bers are glad to welcome you- and I although I would like very much to amsending you a badge and hope you have you as a member of -the League. wIll always wear It. Uncle Jim is I ani -keeping the three -cent stamp Ount'll I get a letkr from you telling very well and thanks rpou very much ins or some of the Helping thiilgs, for -enquiring after him. I am glud you like your teaselier and I hope you you do and then I will send you a *will write to me again soon and let badge at once. me know how you are getting on' at and Bubbles is Muriel Watson, R. R. s6hool. Pense, Sask. Dear Aunt June—I have been read - Ing the letters in tlieBoys'and Girls' page and 'thought I would like to join. I go to school every day and when I come home I help do the chores and get -Water for the house and eveq little Job I ban. In the 611nmer I work onothe land such as plaining wlath. qix or four hourses and harrow - Ing. Yours truly, RALPH MoSARB N. Dear Ralph—Your forgot to evelme three cents in yourletter so I cannot send -you -a bafte. It you. send me it, stani-p I Will send you a, badge as I think such a splendid Helper as you would be a splendid Member for the League. I am glad you like the corneV4 Canfield. I Dear Aunt June—I have signed the pledge and Willtry to do what it says on it. I am eleven years old and am in the senior third class in school, I have three sisters and one brother. I wash dishes and sweep the floor and I also gatherthe eggs. I have a pet lamb and a cat. The lamb's name is P�atty, and my cat�s name Is Grey bear. -The -lamb will bunt little chil- dron, especially if -they tease him. My .sister is -going to join the band of Helpers the next time the pledge is in the paper.—Pearl Kahn. Dear Pearl—How very nice it must be -to have a lamb for a. pet. I think lambs are so very pretty, especially when they are very young and 'have such long -legs and funny tails. I 111 much YOU pass Your flatranco, this summer and shall look anxiously'for a letter from you telling me If yon are successful., I like very miwh to bear of lily Helpers meeting with Sue- coss In -the things they try to do &lid 11OP0 YOU Will alWaYS find tllLLV tw send me a letter about yourself. .%lab Orley. Dear/Aunt Tune--Hore I am again. I wrote you just after I got ray-Ibadge 'but I guess the W. P. B. must have got IL I am enclosing a throe -cent stamp and Please send me another b�dge. I was unlu�clq enough to lose my first and I feal lost without it. I go to school every tday. It has been a lovely winter as there were no storms to Reep me at home. I ani ,studying With all illy might. I am -trying for my fourth book in the sum- mer holidays. I am eleven years old. I haveso manylessons that I haveu!t time to do chores only on Saturday. We have great sport at school sleigh - riding and skipping. There are.,about 60 scholars going to our school and the teacher 'is nearly worked to death. She bas a nice book she reade -to us every Friday eveninj; It I we are good, We always try our 'best for we like to -hear her read, My dady is holping -to take our sand for a big iron bridge -that Is to be. built this summer at Waberleyo I see illy, letter is getting rather long. I'm apt to write long letters -because I love writing. Best luck -to the Boys, and Girls' Olub.�-Rixby Lake. -;n Dear Ruby—I joye'd your very interesting letter and I amsure I the -other members of the League will enjoy It too. I am very sorry you* lost your badge but I am sendingg you another. Try -and not lose this one as I do not -usually seny a second one I have so many Helpers- wanting them that I am afraid of xunning short. Write to 26 again and let me know it you get.y Ir fourth book,this summer. I hope very much you Will be successful. A Freeman, Dear Aunt) J,une—I 'have been read - Ing your toyr and Girls' corner for some time and.enjoy reading thism.t,I go to school every day and am in the junior fourtai .1book. I 4lelp mother do dishes and* bake cakes and cook - lea. I do some outside chores be- sides. I have a pen. of White Leg - born hens. They laid twenty-five eggs today. * I took a pair. to -the school fair and got a prize. I would like to.correspond with any girl my. ,Own age, twelve. Wishing the coN nor success.—Fudge. Dear Fudge—I think It Yon read last week's corner you Will find a Lit - do Helper there aged thirteen who wants to write to other Helpers. You could write to her and iperhaps, when some of -the other Helpers see your letter they will write to you. . But where, Oh where, is the istanip for the badge. I want to send you a badge as you are such a splendid Helper for motheir but I cannot UntJ1 -you send me a stamp. - So will you send to me x1ght away and I will popt the badge off to you. Dear Aunt June—I am a boy.twelve' years old. I will be thirteen In the Spring. I help to wash dishes and do chores. I go tc;'school and am In the third class. have a cat -for a pet. I also have a twenty-two, a camera and a fountain Pon. I live on a farm and I helped to peal b-a.Tk last -summer. On our farm there is a creek, a fall and a ellftabout twen- ty-five feet ana down the creek there is a rapids, Below our house there is a pond and I have a rafton it. As my letter is getting long I will close. —Fa,rmer. - Ddar Farmer—Wbat a veryy Intor,/ Sarnia. 4uppose it -%vII1 soon be time for the es ng e er rom. ar arm son as though It must -be very pretty, I Dear Aunt June—This a. my second 'young lambs to start frisking around see that you 1�axe a caniera. And I letter. , I have, not seen my other once more as they usually come about Easter time don't they? I am send- should so very much, like -you to take out dil. print. I guess you have not got arouild to it yet. Our school Is I Ing you a badge and glad to welcome a -picture of the areek and the tails and send to me. I am sending you not very big but we liavis aboAt 32 yon as a Member of the League of a badge,and hope you )yIII alw,3,Ys on the roll. I like school and have Helpero, wear it. "Write to me again and tell great fun in winter. Moorefield me what you do this summer. RUDY LLSOM. Duby DearLv�That must you thifik Dear Aunt June—I havii been read- Freeman. your Aunt June for not writing to Yon Ing the 6,111drea's letters for some Dear Aunt June—1 like reading -the sooner. I am so glad you wrote to me again. And I expect you thought time. I aan a girl thirteen yearsold. I go to school every day and am In letters very much. I go to� school every day. I help daddy with the your letter was not going -to appear the fourth class. I expect to try my chores and helpmother in.thebouse. this time so far down the column is it. entrance this summen We are hav- Ing a carnival at Moorefield next ­� Would like t correspond with some - But you see What a lot I have to answer. I Am sending you a badge week and I intend to dress as an one my own aGge, -ten—Bubbles. Dear Bulibles— am afraid I must and hope you will like it. Witch. At home I wash the dishes and milk the cows and always hell) tell you the same as I told, Fudge— , Jeannettez Crenk. papa..with. the chares. I help milk if you and Fudge Will I)ut a three- stamp in an envelope and send me I Dear Little Helper—Thank you for,, nearly all the time. I have signed the little tag fand would Him to be. will post you Q badge each. writing ' to me again. I could not quite- read your name on Your letter, come a member.—Nellie G. 'HoMorn, De2.r NeIlle-1 am sending you tho Will soma -other Helpers aged 'ind I have haxdly room to print your linsty long I-ook2d for badge and hope you twelve and ten please write to Fudge and Bu��blvs. Fudge Is. Whinifred letter this tlme� as I have so ne,v members to walcolpe. Write to got it safely this time. I hope very and Bubbles is Muriel Watson, R. R. me again, will you dear, And then Per- haips I can put your lett�r in. -print No. 1, Freeman, Ont. Now once more a very happy hell - next time. Thank you for son -ding In gIna, Saskatoon, Edmonton, 0al- day to all my faithful Helpers. I the little pledge all signed. gary, And Vancouver. 30 Zliall look forward to hearing how you PROMPT PAYMENT. SALESMAN WANTED. si)-.nt the days, Yours lovingly, Campbells Bay, Quo. GRAMOPHONN 1%.lA1,TUFA0_TUR4 R wants agents. Sample AUNT JUNE. Dear Aunt* June—I am nine years gramo.phone and records At factory pTice. Cata. Box 616, Station F. Toronte. old and in third book. The work I 1O.VP free. Voice-0-13bone Co. do Is -help to bring the wood and W13 - I Adelaide Street Past,. Toronto. ji CANADA. 13 ter and mind the baby, and dust, wash dishes and sweep the floor. I havo . . . . . . . . . . . HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR s.ters and two brotlipm. I four st, have a, number of friends -and will adr "k, an energetir. man to be iudepon� them to join. Wishing success to all members of the club, SARSH SMITH. C A Dear Aunt June—I am twelve old and Iii the fourtli, class. *1 Imre three sl9ters and two brothers. Por pets I have two cats and a dc�- Ify father travels -a great deal. I heln bring is the wood and water. wash the dishes. I think It would be great fund to correspond with someone of illy age. I am fair and fivo toot one. and very thin. I am very follul of sports and I am sure(there are not many that are u3t. VMR.A, SMITH. Dear Sarnh and Vera ­l am glzd to bi ablo to seud ytit both a bidge wid welconie you as anembers of tha,, l4o,.,gue. I am !iuro 13011le Other Help - or will be Very g,'Ad to writ() to YOU Vera and I zhall be so Pleased I y will wrlt,, and tell me if You bell from pny ovior niernbers of tile League. Dow Awa,..'. Juno -4 hivit, boo , 1, reader for "Ine time Of youl Ornl3r and I am signi1w the pledge. I ito W G*14andfather,sri ileE; i e,hile Baby tails him hoo nice h '5 board fools and how sweet itsmolls. Th,- secrot i's tho, morning wastttoid% Baby", Own sotp—tho sozp motlict" Uza�- for horself ana for tho ehildran. Roses of Francd &nd 01T.Cr hatural petfames give III& aronla to eq.�.J .13ABY OWN A" 3 Axe Slo Z%NA*,, U1.1 rrvfi�—..­ WHFN I Tho ..d. AA M -1. VV. e. -1 -&-fttlt Ar V., W 1. A .5h ,* .1 nA MMAM Afhwe 4I.Aftd ra AIM 6­bc' I W A PI. -A Mno M....An If w.rmq bL� or It. .010dd , t . A,. -t Ad b.m , Pp. .� tA f.,t it "' th. b"'t tf"'t to arvv.aft-p�, too. .;tb '. 1).t b. IA.m.ed. th'.. (.. t% UAW thpt 0Ad a (I- ",ew tht btaft. HE WALKER HOUSE. TORONTO 4.4r, A A,Oorroatoraf Pulmonary Trouble*. Many tostinibillals could be PrOsented Phowing the great efficacy of Dr. Thomas' Elclectric Oil In turing disor- derg of the respiratory processes, but thobest tostinionial Js oxperience anti th-) oil Is .T.commended to all who suffer troill theso disorders with tile (lortainty that they will find relief. it Will U114Y Inflaull"atiOn In Clio bron- c1lal tubes, Minard's Lintmeft for 09ndruff. .PUT YOURSELP TO SLEEP Y_1wn Half a Oozen Times and You Soon Will bA- In Slumbarland." The last suggestion for th,3 cure,pie mild -attacks cf'simplossnoss is the 1,1mitation Yawall system. It lifts been tried With eonsidorablo suvoesi, by file -writer lilauself. Try it f0i yourself. The next time you feel wakoful 4t night, Just close Your ,eyos m�nd, Indulge In a few long draw.n­ out and conscientious yawnts. BY -the time you have completed tho sixth or seventh it -is -more than prob- able that a certaludrowsinesA will be steadily eteeping over your senses. The explatiation -is slinplo enough. E*ach time one yawns, the bad air In the lungs in mom or loss fizP61lod, and this expulston automn�ttically In. ditcoo restfuttioss. Moreover, th in( -re sound of a,,yawn, by reason 'of W4 Simply asrcelations, W!1I belp. "I bring abGut sleep, MONEY TO LOAN Loans made on farms, first, F. V-5 second mortgages. Uortgagwi 4; ipurOiased. R -YNOLDS, 11 77 Viotoria St., Toronto. 69 $10 to $50 aWeek at Home inYour Spare Time '-' Iner(Ase Your Income at 'home In your spare time. YOU can earn $10 to $50,oach week writingsbow eamls at home or quailty -tot a position pu�oing A good salary or solAcIting. We teach you how wid suptDly you steady work. ' Writis today for full paitfeulars, NATIONAL SHOW CARO SOHOOL, LIMIT90, aaoni, 49, 44 Adalaida at. W6*t. Toronto, Otnaft, a 13 N WSW H No. 12, 11-121 MUSKRATS 941,r WE WAZiT MEN AT once to (III poaftfts !I% a sprIng 0. to ;200 per mouth Atrtue;1is TRAINERS Ing gaS ta=tors, driving and cars, seliAng, tractors, Cars and farm power machinery, or Write for our 1921 special offer. 44 auto tractor mechailci*. in city and country gareges, only tk,;1,0W, Ship Your musli�rkt.� to us and re- Weeks required to Is= these trades In day or evening clase. wive higheqt prices for them, and es at the HoMpill I It Go . Verainenj wler raw fuis, chartered Motor sSabooi in every Wge 01tY of Canadla. start We are an old'establishod and re- now alld YOU will be ready table Canadian raw fur house, for spring awh, Call at near- e0t branch for free catalogue. We pay all your shipping expenses Viialtori always welcome. Homp- tnd�eharge no commission, hill Motor Schools, 1209 1�acjtic Avenue, Winnipeg. .33ranc.h" at OUR MOTTO: 163 Ki�-z Street West, Toronto., ne- gIna, Saskatoon, Edmonton, 0al- FAIR GRADING, HIOH PRICF-S, gary, And Vancouver. 30 PROMPT PAYMENT. SALESMAN WANTED. LEVIN FUR COMPANY GRAMOPHONN 1%.lA1,TUFA0_TUR4 R wants agents. Sample gramo.phone and records At factory pTice. Cata. )EPT. F,, 172 KIRG STREET EAST, 1O.VP free. Voice-0-13bone Co. TORONTO, I Adelaide Street Past,. Toronto. ji CANADA. 13 HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR an energetir. man to be iudepon� dent.and free from tile worry of un- YOUR EYES , representing a atrong Health and Accident. Company. Lib. PO e"mrapl'oPyomlie"lis, good commissions and AND THEIR CARE Opportunity, for advancement to po- sion of District Manager. A. F. Stolz, Manager, Mmhante Cas- Many people put, off getting glass- Uafty Company, Royal Y I Jaak- Bldg., Toronto. )a even when vision becomes dIm for 6-22 -ead-Ing or sewing, fearing that they POULTRY WA9TE1? AND FOR vill weak�n the!,T eyes by wearing SALE. ,lasses. This is a mistake becaime f you do not wear glasses for the �11�-� WANTED ALIVE 26 cmNTs ,ellet'of this -defeat, you are Imposing a -pound, any size. Da�ks 37 cents4 6 severe stiain on the�'dellcqte mus- roosters, 22 cents, I pay expresis within 20 Omiles Of,To'roulio, Orates lea ' of the eye and -this, If carried too loaned. Eggs wAnted, Last June 1 ar, may develop" serious disorders. I paid Mr. Joseph Emerson, of N When you find, print blurring dt Vienna $39.00 for 136% Pounds of ,ead Ing distance -or a tendency to hens. For high prices ship to Albart Lewis, 666 Dundas Mtest, iold things further "ray 'from You Toronto. n order to see clearly, do not delay; risit your Optometrist or eye special- $7iO6 Per Day Profit.' at and have him fit You 'With a prop- A -ENS PAY A PROFIT OF �r pair -of glil-saes for 70tir wDrk, You. (;OUR 5.06) 'each over 'and above feed rill be more than pleased -wIth"tho bill.a. (500 hens will ' pay YOU I& profit at ($7.00) per day. A 0ock. ,esults. erel of our strains will -pay you many IMuscular Imbalance causes lack of times over in extra eggs from -your inlison in the working' of the -two Pullets, next fail and winter, Our �yes together. I Mi -of these defects stock wins first place in the Sas- katclaewan� Laying., Q6ntest and second ;Ilow serious eye -strain and cause ex- Place In the Canadian Laying Con- enslv6 waste of nerve energy and test. Write for beautifully Illua- ts effects, probably the most com- trated cat,<ogue. IVO free. lion Of w1ddh is severe headaches. R.'.Gullo, Box 8, Rockwo;d, Ont, If you wish to have a question Lninvered �regarding, Your eyes, write ELIVIGROVE FARM. lirect to Dr..Brown,, I Adelaide Street ' m:;_ — i�'-ast, Toronto, and the answer will EGGS FOR HATCHING—BRONZE )a given in this department. Turkeys, Embden, 'African amd Toulouse geese, Pekin and Indian What is the "stight""of the -eye?— Runner ducks, White and Barked Phe,pupil of the eye isoften called Rooks, White Wyantlott", Rh6de he 'sight. It is the xound blue, Island Reds, and Silver Camolnes. Aack or brown centre of the eye Write for catal9gue. J. C. Ruther- ford, Albion, Out. 13 hrough 'whIch, light basses to the ,still% or nerve �coat of sight. BUSINESS PERSONAM. SIAMESE GHOST BOAT* CIAL freight rate by having 11. Ra-*Iin-' son, Limited, furniture warehouse- :Ish Got Friphtened and Jump From men and shippers, 61)0 Yonge, St., 'Water Into Fishermen's Lapa. Taronto, ship your goods In. their consolidated cars to 24!anItoba, What is known as the gli:cst boat is Saskat6ewan, Alberta, -British Co- isel by -the 6.amese fishermen, lumbla and California. eowtt Phis cemisists -of a Zeng board, painted ARTIOL ES WANTED. vilite, pmd arpsilged iniposition in thd - viter. The top must not be too b1rLE7_rIiiTH (ObD')'_'�t_JY,6C;i�F' ifull above tbe sur!ace \-,' ltl�e water dition $1 to $251DQr a&.. Also Old br t1re tisdi dt Is desired to cipbire gold discarded jewellery, watches ,Q leap over. Wheia in PD&ItAon the andIt "diamonds, Ellison. 467 ChArch Toronto. 17 0' ,hc&t rescrublies very much -the w1hite ' .6ttreet, ;1de of the'bo-at or �unt. Tale fish PAISLDY SHAWL WANTED, 1N meing- this white board, bea6me good condition. Write Mrs. McCann, ?rigiltened, and intsar they leap over 19A Jame,�on Ave,, Toronto. tt. lhe�board. At the back or the boa -rd, MEDICAL. i-owever, nAs are arilanged in sondi. a )OSItion 1hat 'those fish -that succeed —STINSON'S HOME TREAT - FITS 'Twenty u loaT�ng the board land in the nets w4lit for epilepsy. 6nd are caught. The kamo-untof fish years, success. Thousands of iteDti. mught by the emlylic7ment of sjlost monlalfio No case should be con- >oats is very large, indeed, amd the sidered- hopeless, Free booklet. Win. Stinson Remedy Co. of 0an-\ netihod h -as -the advantageofprevent- , Ada,, 2611 Youge/stroot Toronto. 27 1 ng tile amalleir if;jr -from getting Into ,he nets, as 111le7 6're unable to .11eap MISCELLANEOUS. Yver the board. KNITTING YARNS—LOVIDLY COL - ors, Pure 'wool but very moderate The Publisher. of tile best Farmer's .)aper in the Maritime 1�oclnces In I prices. Sample shades free. OeOrgOtOwli W011011 U1116, d6or96- vriting to us states: - ., . town, Ontaxio. "I Would say that I do not know of L medicine that -has stood the test of VM WILL SPIN WOOL INTO YARN :line like 11-INARDIS LINIMONT. It , ox Waarkets. AddreAs Georgetown ins been -an unfailing remedy In our Woollen mills, Ont, 15 icrusehold ever since I call remember, Lnd has outlived dozens of would-be A DOMINION EXPAESS MONDY .ompetitors -and imitators orders for five dollsrs costs three cents. .PUT YOURSELP TO SLEEP Y_1wn Half a Oozen Times and You Soon Will bA- In Slumbarland." The last suggestion for th,3 cure,pie mild -attacks cf'simplossnoss is the 1,1mitation Yawall system. It lifts been tried With eonsidorablo suvoesi, by file -writer lilauself. Try it f0i yourself. The next time you feel wakoful 4t night, Just close Your ,eyos m�nd, Indulge In a few long draw.n­ out and conscientious yawnts. BY -the time you have completed tho sixth or seventh it -is -more than prob- able that a certaludrowsinesA will be steadily eteeping over your senses. The explatiation -is slinplo enough. E*ach time one yawns, the bad air In the lungs in mom or loss fizP61lod, and this expulston automn�ttically In. ditcoo restfuttioss. Moreover, th in( -re sound of a,,yawn, by reason 'of W4 Simply asrcelations, W!1I belp. "I bring abGut sleep, MONEY TO LOAN Loans made on farms, first, F. V-5 second mortgages. Uortgagwi 4; ipurOiased. R -YNOLDS, 11 77 Viotoria St., Toronto. 69 $10 to $50 aWeek at Home inYour Spare Time '-' Iner(Ase Your Income at 'home In your spare time. YOU can earn $10 to $50,oach week writingsbow eamls at home or quailty -tot a position pu�oing A good salary or solAcIting. We teach you how wid suptDly you steady work. ' Writis today for full paitfeulars, NATIONAL SHOW CARO SOHOOL, LIMIT90, aaoni, 49, 44 Adalaida at. W6*t. Toronto, Otnaft, a 13 N