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The Wingham Advance, 1921-10-06, Page 7I+- 1�� %uf 17 * -44 /I �! I I I I' t I v�lv; ­�.�u­r. � ­�-- ., ­ . ­ -.-----, - 77T� ! . -;" ., � - � -.--= � �r -r --� . - I ­­ ­. ­­ - . - - ­ , - .1 , , - - -1 .- --,-. - - I - I 114 I employer also. Distruot, ouspicionT F,-- �--- -­� I - .. I � I— ­ ,-----,------,--,--,----",-,---,-,----,-""----- -- - ­­ -- -, , " ­ " - , " ­ ­­ ""' -- ­ - ­­­ ­-­ .... �- ; � ��-­ - �� ­�--�­r,'��';� vl"&% In' -1 t" .1 . . ,whether real or fancied, lead nowhere, I I - '? . i. DOG'S, GIFT OF I FF ' I and grievance of one kind or asiother.1DELICATE Mid S"' AF WD w tj i OUT TRACKING REALM EDUCATION i p ! Din ( oxl D 2 -- ' - .11 - 0 . . but to ,trouble and financial loss to all' 1"01 & 11 11 -Y , I I' ' concerned, Take as an example the NEED NEW BLIJ ': A, ON STRSET ALONE .. F BY DR. 3- J- MIDDLETON . threatening conditions of labor in , h 11 I I ..., .1 I '. I RUMA0 I 11 Not long, ago some Interesting ex- Provincial Eloard of Health) Ontario Ragland to -day, where civil strife isl I 1, I - periments were made In England to I Rich, Red Aood Means Health � [ r�-�Joll FARE. &INEP'll . I - Dr. Middleton will be gl4d to answer questtol2s on public ,Health - .- - BEVZRAGE LIVED : . ,at. It looming up as a possibility. What the test tile strength and acuteness of the ters through this column. Address him at the Parliament Bld�s, I ultimate result will -be is hard to, fo,re-,[ and Strength. . � I sense ot ontoll in dogs. I I Toronto. , � - see, but health and hapf,iness rests, Too Zealous. IN FEAR OF ATTACKS. There waf-, a terrier that could not , I I in the contentment of the , people. The anaenda of young girN may be _,;W 1. I MRS , ter 0 'o his ap mntir.,, 0 � be thrown oIZ his ma.ster's track upon ,--­ ­­ I -1 . -- - J With strikes and lockouts everywhere Inherited, or It way be caused by ba,i Joir a p e tile pavement ot. Regent's Park al. . . . . I ====f I ; Willie, h. ve You �,harpered all the Dizzy "kx4lb Overcome Ara -.r not only the mental bat the moral and air, unsuitable food, hasty' and irre- t " -dition of the' Workers, gular (,atlng, hisuftlelcut Out-of-door I though his track was orosseil and re- When the first tint-, of brown on Most encouraging results�have been physical con I ools?" I W , crossed by hundreds of fresher ones trees and foliage indicate that the obtained -by the use of auto-vaccl I Willfe--"Yes, all but the hand saw, Taki a Tanlac an -3 Does-,ipt nes their wives and families are bound to exercise and not enough rest and i and I haven't quite got all tile gaps and by thousands that were s pinmer is waning, when the vacation- on hay -fever suff erers. The -prospec- suffer, r editing in malnutrition, high. sleep. I Feel Use Sarna Pmson. fresh. . ists have nearly all returned from lake tive victim ,should consult a Specialist er Infant mortality and a general de- It come-, on gradually, beginul.ng I out of tbat.11 - To inake a teo with a setter the and Seaside resorts and thoughts be- in hay -fever , treatment several m6laths terioration of the race, with languor, indif,pe.9ition to mental I "Tanlae has I-elieved me of my su-% gin to revert to harvesting and corn before the attack is expected. Malay 91, ,- or bodily exertion, Irritability and a I Ber , foring Paid I Just ertlllt master had his men in Indian file, and I ,.t Setter? I pr,41se it the gam . e -keeper brought up the rear roasts, then You will notice a goodly complete cures have been effected by A Popular Crown Prince. feeling of fatigate. Later comag tho; 'I'De author had Ju,.t slippo"I :1,�o the C-liough," said -Mrs. Margaret Beverage. of th,D line. Each man placed his feet number Of people wiping their eyes the -administration of these vaccines. palpitation ct the heart, headaches, I village booluAtire and bought',V ,opy 0-05 HIM115011 St-, NOT$A Ilamiltoll, in the footprints of his predecessor. as they sit in a street car, or walk Of the royal family of Norway the . � Ont : along the street. It is not regret at Through all the dark forebodings of favorite wit" tile PeOP10 is Crown dizziness f;;11,)wing a stocpiag pa.,,,.'Of his own book. i ­F'or tvro yearq my appet,te waa His popularity is I 1 Of course 0e booL�.,illpr diOn't know The master's scent was meet overlaid; Prince Olaf, . - . tion, frequert backache,-, and breath­ t1lat of the gamekeeper was tile fresh- the departure of hot weather that is these doubtful days, bright flushes of im. lessnegs. In a majority of cases con-111ill- , very poor und I fmfiered a greA doil est. When they had gone off ecting these people, for who is there optimismand hope for the future ap- mense- But eighteen years old, he re cently passed the examinations for ell stipatiOn is prVIellt. There may be: "And how I -j tile vo!a:t10 ,,,1l!,,,,?- he'from formation of gas OR nJJV StOnl;Wlk, the master turned to the right, follow- who is not charmed with the climate of pear from th-ne to, time to strengthen My. - - : I was al." troublet'i with frequevt ai. trance to the univerr no great loss of fteFia, but usually lhe 1 al�ke,d- l ta(-I,s of dlzziue,�,s ,,nd via-.; actually -, ea by five of the men; the other six early fall in Canada? What then, and encourage humanity. In the stress F rom childhood he has received complexion takes oil a greenhilt-.roilow I "it's the only bookw elve �,,)id this ' lusel ' turned to the left, keeping their usLal P-1 ; so many people to look miser- and strain of modern industrial up- typt- I Pallor. I month " thn old bnokseller replied, 1 afraiii to rv� (ut or eve,i rot awa,� frf.m I able and seldom to leave the house heamals. and crises the pessimist sees cally Norwegian training and has de- Cases of this kind, if neglee I IT, the" that m"kc,,, it Cte load- i,ornething to I old cu v%. Onc 0 thes') order. The setter followed the com- only veloped Into a genuine son of the Tik- ated be- I ­Wl' dizzy spelhi came on whilc I wna eall- nion track with such eagerness as to except fortified with three or four blue ruin threatening, but lie Ingo, tall, handsome and an excellent come more Eericus, bot it take� In' Ing olle of tile six lr�ct Fiellem," be, Ing en ww of my g­��wleldlftpr cap, dey Overshoot the point of divergence, extra handkerchiefs for emergencies? looks at the -conditions of the moment. portsman. He regularly participates time there is no need to worry. Dr. 1 Joyolzs�ly remarked und bri�.hly weatt i and I Just fell rlgl;� dovni (.11 f1w !awr. Hay -f ever is the cause Of all this Wise is the man or woman who en s i Ilis way. but, quickly regaining this point, chose mourning, and bay I - In the annual Norwegian derby, the Williams' Pink Fills. w1aich are free , Last sprbg, wher I f-taijefl tahin; at once the track to the right. -fever is a most i larges the viewpoint and considers the Holmenkollen ski-jumping competi- from any harmful or habit-forming i .. ­ Tanlac, I had been corlinpil to my lle.,l The master and a stranger to tile distressing complaint, as all its vic- I progress of the world in, general. if drug, are Ju -,A the tonic needed to� I tims know. I tion, at which lie is a frequent prize I Described. i es and then went It is most common in this is done one cannot help but feel 1 for a nionril and wwi ..?o wea'.. I raul'I remedy this wretched state of r.. -,t wall".. I Though it is not noticeable, improve I different ways, - His popularity is no doubt partly - tiv-man who had grubbed a ittutelij "Tai-Ific 1,e7pod inc, frr,at ths� very The setter followed y fall When that we are struggling steadily, some winner. health. I .-Ard tow," said the lucnoeletl gen., ment begino with the firs I his master's shoes and f ound the the pollen of certain plants is carried times groping perhaps, but still mak- dne to his democratic tastes. Educated �t dose, As � frow the traffic cop, "I suppo,-e -, Ou (art ,, have not ll..!Al .1 WE ... I. ,q-�;11 - stranger. When the master and the by the winds, and finds lodgment in Ing headway towards better things. the blood is made rich the pa.1lor'wr,lild 1,i�e to know W 0 1 ,,, ' ' , J� a . 't. I I at a private school, he mingled with . . la am i hince I �.taited tai.,ng it nirl ffo��) zo stranger walked the park with bare the nostrils of persons who are par-' There is not the slightest doubt to-daY his fellow pupils on an equal fCGtlng leaves the face, strength and activity � ,,Sure,,* i good I can N-rdl.y real!-(- tit -it I'm t'v,� feet t1le setter followed its master's I ticularly sensitive to this infection. but that nations as well as individuals gradually return and the danger of I I trail, but not with the eagernoss with! The' ellief offender here in the plant are more and, more coming to realize and has always been wholly free from "I am Sir T. Willy Rockinghome, .�,11111110 wilin.m. The dizy�- Epelis or,i which It followed the trall of the I line is the common rag -weed, but that national prosperity any tendency to self-importance. , relapse is very slight. I knight of the Batb, Icalght of tho Gar- - gor . . �Q, lily allpettte I.j �wo'- aad Pvor�- means the ourse at the If any symptom of anaemla ap- -tor knight of the Double Eaglo, and : thi.ig I eat agrees with me perfoct'.�. � there is also the golden -rod and other happiness and health of the people: military academy of' Norwa.y I . - �l have r"r-.-ininendel Talilap, to any shoes. When he walked In new shoot- . the pears, prudence suggests that Dr. Wil- � kilight of tho Golden CroEs." Ing boots the setter would nc similar botanical specimens that can without these no nation can long main- Crown Prince will enroll as a student I liams' Pink Pills should be given at! "And l," ,sald the cop, "aw James ' number (if lily f riends and. I ,"i g11,.,d The master glued a single thi( � add to the trouble. tain its position in the world of busi- In the technical high school at Trondh- once, and the sconer they are taken I Murphy, to ilight, last night, to -mor- t to say, it lias bencflt,.�d them ..11. I brown paper to the soles and sides of I While the disease is must prevalent tiess, science and general progress. Jem, to be educated as an engineer. the more speedily will their action Im- i row n1glit and every Gther ni;ht." 'Just iv'Sli I could tell everybody who his old shooting boots Tile setter did I in the fall of the year, there is one Once in a while some little incidant,i Prince Olaf now, has thp right to at- I prove the blood. You can get these i , .- I miffers ta, I did What Tanlac did for not take the trail until it came' to a type common in the spring. Knowing perhaps even an obscure item in the tend Cabinet meetings, but as yet has Pills through any dealer in medicine, i identified. .1110" Tatilac Is F,�old by leiding drug., isi.i - , point .where, the paper ,having worn the cause of liay-fever, it is particu- daily newspaper, brings to mind this no vote. or by mail at 50 cents a b 'K Or .six. mr. B(�aster had hl.,, portrv.it paint -1 * .1 I. away, the bottom of one heel touched larly distressing to sufferers that ener- fact that we are moving slowly to- --'., -- boxes for $2.50 from The Dr.OW'illiams,: od. It cost him it goodly sum. and he � everywhere. Adv. the ground. i getic efforts are not made by golern- wards a higher state of civilization. ""'I"3 Co., Brockville, Ont. I was proud of it. When it came home i " : -. -- -Walking in new cotton socks left no I ments and municipalities to destroy Recently I noticed the following item 014 . ail that the setter could to K - NO � I Perfum". from early lilAory to the . - I With the Boy Scouts. W trr Ilow; In I wholesale these plants ,that cause so in a Toronto paper recalling happen A MOTHE'S ADVICE ' showod 't to his cook. I � 11 11, Mary," he said, "ho,w do you presc-nt have Served a doul)',* purpoa,�. n h W � much annoyance and suffering to so ings of fifty years back, "Retail dik During a severe rtc7m a North Bay like thk, portrait?" I The GreLks are .,iald to have u,. -,-,,,i e s - away the trail was followed, but not I many people, hay -f ever being entirely goods merchants of Toronto agitate Once a mother has used Baby's Own Scout had the knowledge and Pros- I . , --Sure sir " said the cook, "it's love- 1 SL�nee of quince for t1hoze wl!,) lve; � eagerly. ­ I a preventable disease. Beginning like for seven ,Vclock closing, except on Tablets for her little ones she is al- ence of mind to ground an electric ly, It's"bealitim. ir. di'tile." 1 legarthic ani dyspeptic, vine leavoi The master walked fifty yards In his 1 an ordinary cold accompanied with! Saturday night, during summer ways happy to recommend them to wire which had been brought down by � shooting boo-ts, then kicked them off i paroxysms of sneezing and with "nose t months." This is food for thought, others. Her advice, given at ter a care- I I "And, of course," said Boaster, you: for thomev.rho needca to kcop the inind a falling tree, and there is no doubt, lzuow who it is?,, I clear, white violets for those vyho had and carried them with him while he t blocked up", hay -f ever sometimes at-' and indicates that the move towards ful trial, can be readily followed with that his action resulted in saving both "011, of course I do, Sir," replied the I poor digestion, and a mhcture (if oil, walkocl in his stockings 300 yards, then i tracts little attention and the victim' a shorter work day was started man -j assured good results. The Tablets life and property. cook. "Of counne. of course." As sho ! took off his stockings and walked 3001; receives scant sympathy, but the per-! years a o. Moro and more we are be_ are a mild but thorough laxative which * * .1 * , ashes and earthworm- for th"(. w1vi EV9 . � i ,qpoke she kept drawing nearer to tho : would keep the hair f roni turrbi� yards more bare -foot. When the set- � sist. nee of the watery discharge and ginning to realize that unreasonablyi never fall to regulate the bowels and Ever ready for public service, tile i picture, studying it more and more I ter was pat upon the track at the out- !the very frequent attacks of Sneezing, long hours of work persisted in day,i sweeten the stomach, They always I d i white. It is said that during the'har. . ; Boy Scouts of Ottawa cu -operated dur-! closely. "Of ccun e, sir, It's that 01 i vest season the odor of rosezrai y o!T Ect it followed with usual eagern ess ! indicate the nature of the complaint. I after day are detrimental to mind and i do good -they cannot possibly do I Ing the summer with the Canadian 1 deceiver, Lloyd George." . and maintained the pursuit through-! Coughing also occurs at times, accom-'body. It is all very well for the mill . ; the Spanish coast is perceptible Inw- J harm even to the Youngest babe. Coll- � Forestry Assceiaticla Ina new form of' -- I before tle land is seen. out tile whole distance. ! panied by asthmatic attacks,wbich are; owner or merchant deeply interested coming them Mrs. P. Laforest, St. fo,rest protection propagand When Ignorance Is Bliss i . a. Select- - . . -its to speild lung hours in his Nazaire, Que., writes: -"For three , I Accompanied by a stranger to the very depressing to the patient and in'in prof I ed patrol leaders visited most of the I N'r 'I S for 1,11inard's and take n., other. dog, the mas I I office, but it is quite a different thing months; my baby was constipated and � After much reflection I ari.ti had; A k star rode out along a car-! some cages bring on a debilitated state I traimq leaving the Central Station day I composed her telegram .and handed it' . riage way several hundred yards from i cried continually. On the advice of a by day delivering to adult passengers! through the window to the clork. She I Joy, a greater Interest in our livei, . of health. I for the wage-earner, who draws his! � the house, then alighted and walked in i The common rag -weed, the chief - weekly wage and pursues his often- friend I gave him Baby's Own Tablets ": an Informative pamphlet on the pro- � triplie(I out, and the tran.,action seem- ec.nstantly new cxperic,r-,-c,;, ail te.,t.l shooting boots fifty yards beside the! cauke of hay -fever, grows to a heigW times monotonbus routine of worki and now at the age of five months he I tecticn of Woodlands against fire. The � ed completed: but ,'it a moment she to keep us younT. eespit�- our yeam, . carriage He then entered the carrip-e . ­' one to four or five feet and blooms: from day to day Without interest I : is perfectly well and weighs twenty 1 pamphlet explained the origin of returned to the wind'ow. ; says one scientist. and his friend gut out and walked '.'60 trom August to October or later. It! the firm's progress and with littIllel' pounds. I am delighted to be able tol forest fires as being due to humani' "Lot me have that telegram I wrote;. yards along the way The setter ran. can be found on almost every vacant! hope of advancement or added rental, I advise other mothers to use them." I carelessness and put Into concrete I Just now," .-he said. "I forgot scale- I Cod-liver oil is about 250 time,-; ni . _ the whole 250 yards a t full speed with- I lot, neglected field, on the roacidde and I oration however the profits of the! The Tablets are sold by medicine I form an appeal for person -al co -opera. � out making any palise at the point in uncultivated gardens and lawns. Itsl firm may swell. TheTe is no need to! dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box tien in fire prevention. Dressed In 1 thing very Important." I potent in food valacs as buttei. I. .� . , r"%1 r, till J Iff 4 4 I I The clerk handed out tile nowssage w ere e scon, changed The master walked In his ordinary shooting boots, I pollen is abunciant and readily dis- tributed by the wind. blame the employer for making legliti-i mate profits�buslvess -conditions nee- , � rom e r. vy ams ed c ne Co., Brockville, Ont. - I their Boy Scout uniforms and with a badge reading "Boy $cout Volunteer , and Marian added, "I want to under-! line 'perfectly lovely' In acknowledg-: I having first soaked them in oil of anise seed Althr,ugh the odor of the anise. 1 From a public health stand-Poir.t, therefore, such. noxious Woods are a essitate the accumulation of a just recompense in retury, for the capital ' I Many Uses for the Gaudy Forest Guard," the lads were given a cordial reception on all trains and un- Ing the receipt of a present. Will it 1 cast anything extra?" In thousands of homes, an older person, but in seed was so strong as t6 be perceived by a friend an hour after the trail wWa nuisairce and a menace. The happi- ness of large numbers of are invested, but many are the employers who would like, if they to Sunflower. doubtedly accomplished much good, I * * * " * , "No, Miss," said the clerk, With a In each glad shower I made, the dog followed the track of I people affected by the presence of these could, share their fortunes with t1le men who help- The sunflower, although it originated In North America, In the great plains, For their 1922 camp the Boy -Scouts smile; and, as Marian drow two heavy lines beneath the words, she aighed has created. Teach them Thy holy,,' law, and lead them to Thee, my God, i its master, thus disguised, with usual plants and it should be one of the ed their industry to grow. Mere me-, Is not used here so exteasively so In of Welland have been offered the use with content. Full Information -regarding Scouting. and the formation of local Scout speed, after having examined tile first three or four steps carefully, - prime duties of the Department of I . Agriculture to - take steps towards chanical toll is not ennobling when a man or woman works just as a ma-, i , some other countries, especially Rus- of the old Lakeview Grove Hotel pro- perty now owned by the International "Thanks so much for letting me do that, it will Augustus - , I I ` @� . Alk dr -A&A . Other experiments tested the power i their complete eradication. Some sys- chine and is regarded as a "hand" I sla In normal,times. It is a long time since the plant first delighted the eyes Nickle Company. This area has One please so I much!" the delicate nerve tissues of �scent through -the air. The master "a t tem of co-operation between the gov- rather than a flesh and -blood bei ' 119 of Europeans, being then cutlivated In of the most perfect be -aches on the V.e­& q­1r-11XT­ _-f -h-. 1". i One of the beat known guides in I Nova Scotia gives this testimonial of walked down trampled field by a zirzag course for a of I .rnment and property owners should P be with a heart and soul. Many ma'nu- the gardens of Madrid. The early shore of Lake Brie, a building which I ., quarter a mile, then turned on one side, over a evolved, so that neglected grounds be facturers, and business firms are rec- Spanish explorers had found It In this can be utilized to great advantage, a MINARD'S LINIMENT: got stone wall and ,walked back toward the house. could cultivated, or where this is not feasible, to have the dangerous ognizing the value of co-operation in busin4s, and are instituting PrOfit- country and taken it home with them. The plant was utilized by the Amorl- grove, and an excellent recreation, field. Mr. John More, ifianager of * Havc. use'd Minard's Liniment in my home, hunting and lumber camps for I I The stone was was breast weeds uprooted or cut downbefore the sharing in w1hich the workers parti-ei- can Indians long before the days of the nickle company, announced the of. high and about a hundred yards to the his down flowering stage. This prevents the I pate with excellent results. In that I Columbus. Men Oliamplain visited ter at a meeting of the Welland ,which I years, and consider it the liest white liniment on the market. I firld. that it I . windward of course the field. The dog, taking the trail at the formation of pollen and the product ion of the seeds. If united action is under- I ' part of Public Health work dealing, with Industrial,Tjygiene and the health I the Go I 136y in 1615 he Org an found the natives growing it and using the oil Rotary Club at Dr. S. Nixon Davis, chairman of the Rotary Boys' , gives (juick relief to minor al men s I t , I top of the field, rapidly followed Its maste?s tak the government and public I ell b and happiness of the workers, it is for their hair. It was raised chiefly, Work Committee, gave a report on the: -vear such as sprains, brulaes and all kinds I I of wounds. Also it Is a great remedy winding ..bourse. The me- i W 1 in inai%n or on these weeds, and becoming evident that the interest however, for the food afforded by the Welland Scouts' camp this at ' 1 for I ment It gained the "wind's eye" of the: thereby eradicating or greatly de- shown in the employee's welfare and seeds. Reeb Bay --an outing which Was par- coughs, cold% etc., which one ls Place where he was standing, with creasing hay -fever prevalencep it will i the conditions under which he lives In Russia tlic-, seeds have always ticipated in by some 125 members of;1 liable to catch when log driving and only his -eyes, above the top of the be a boon to humanity. and works is of material benefit. to the been eaten in immense quantities, raw the five Welland Troops. i I cruising during the Winter and spring months. I would not be without wall, the dog throw up its head, turn- ed from the track it was following, and or roasted, as peanuts are in this g. * " * ; In France the Romau,Cathollc Bo , 1 3 MINARD'S, LINIMENT and cannot - ' -­­----------- � went straight to its owner, although there were at the time several Over- Do discriminate dinin country, and the oil obtained by press- ing the seeds Is an important article i Scouts ILre taught and urged to reCOg-, i nize. God In Nature, thereby cultivat- recommend it too htghly. I (Signed) Ellison Cray. 1-4-1 I V, .�.- you at the of diet The frequent religious fast i I 1. # I f A ,,I I A 11 . t in wie Reld. I --0 . table -or are thoughtless? days In that country restrict the use e umption -5 . W. - 1, ­ . .. . - S. Scoutmaster, in opening a camp, of- -A Love Token. you into the camp of rest and Jo , where ! 7 : fered a prayer front which we quGto 14 Overy woodland treei * I I of egetable oil, and in normal times, the manufacture of sunflower oil Is al- � as follows.- I "Grant . Eja�h wayside flower, In thousands of homes, an older person, but in ways of considerable dimensions The that my word may be a light MY eYes-behold Thy goodness, Lord, a "line" is drawn at the many cases the ner�ous best seeds yield an oil which compares to their path, that I may show them In each glad shower breakfast table. Tea or system and allied bodily faerably with olive oil. Thy divine spirit in tne world Thou , Arld softlymsinging breeze, I a" A I 4 - coffee is 'served for functions will become 49 11 A In �­ 1. A IN, The seeds of the larger and finer 41 ­ 4� has created. Teach them Thy holy,,' law, and lead them to Thee, my God, i i I I .--".-1--1- ... "... -U;,":;;nJJCPo&1 I Lmano. Limist,J, SS4 St. Parl U.. 17. .�v4ntrcal.' ,i�,, uticura Sea-,) V�-Qv,-s witkioutroug. #J. - � �7 ,r-1 . 11 ,, I . 1. "'d ,� I ! �1� - � . � .. . uve awns dear vou, troniq tueo. . I I X-UULULAk 1.3 Uit: Wt:AA- known, meal -time bev. grown-ups cm v. - for chUdren. But some . 0". Wil. wa3� to avoid suc� pos. of rich, satisfying Posturn, - . ­ o e, qu e equal to most nuts in respect of palatability into the camp of rest and Jo , where ! 7 : -- ------ -- - lated by the drugs in tea I I The,frIond who came to me I . , I parents do not discrimin- sibilities is to quit tea and nervous. Any doctorcan and wholesomeness. The stalks and Thou hast set Thy tabernacle and Oars! forever." I Q COARSE OALT Now is in tlae Bes,z o�a' I . . F rom out the, iiight I Was,�hylaand reaching out, 0 Lord, . corrected. I- ate. Tannin -and caffeine, coffee entirely and drink Postum instead. The likely that you'll never dried leaves are highly prized for fuel, being in some parts of Russia almost * * * : * i LAND SALT r Health becau3e she took To point the Light, I , forms, instant Postum (intins) made Instantly in the cup lb$, . the injurious contents of tea and coffee, seriously change permits you to be equally se,rious. it the only available substitute for wood. Full Information -regarding Scouting. and the formation of local Scout Bwk Carlots I I Lyclia E. Pinkhatn's E Von the clark v�ao meant to be 4 love-Voken, "ar Godi froin The e. I tea and coffee to affeet I I retard the development of get sound, restful sleep. - , I I ` @� . Alk dr -A&A . An acre of sunflowers will yield many cords Of good fuel. troopa may be had upon appll6ation to . TORONTO SALT WORK51 Vegetable Compounet . the delicate nerve tissues � I The oil annaftm in neLctctAoFt morA nf the Field Department, Boy Scouts As- � a- �L 9�"Vr . TORONTek I V.e­& q­1r-11XT­ _-f -h-. 1". For. every gift -go free, , I Or large or small, I n,oler ban show my gratitude. But here's my all, A Joyful heart---enell day to be , 0 love -token, dear God, to T -Nina M. Langford. �, - I --"*-- I Distress in Switzerland. I Switzerland, having no coal or ray.1, materials of its own,,has always been' obliged to.cater to lovers of luxuries by the higli. quality of Its inanufac- I ture; butZothor countries are now bay, I . � Ing only. n4cessArloo, and the compett ' torg of Switzerland, especially Oer- many, lato Woll Organized to undersoll the 'Swiss In o,verything. The hotel business, except it, tile large,centres, Is 4ulfo�4t ft*standstill. Por the Swiss people who dollond on their dallY work for a livilig the situation Is very dif- -11clilt ftlid, It It were not for the more 80vorc suffering In other parts of the world,­%night,-joll coninjand solaw� out- side effort toward relief. : , Fk,h, frogq, etc., which are able to olijoral with thOr surroundings, We this power if Obey b6come blind. in cluldren. X-UULULAk 1.3 Uit: Wt:AA- known, meal -time bev. Consequently, instead erage. Like thousands of of rich, satisfying Posturn, others you will like it be. children are over stimu- cause, in flavor it is rich lated by the drugs in tea and satisfying., ; and coffee; and so may . grow up irritable and Do away with the dis. nervous. Any doctorcan tinction at tl�e table. tell you that this is a ,Serve delicious Posturn, great evil and should be pipingbot,toallthefamily. . corrected. I- One weeWs trial and it is ' likely that you'll never Although some par- return to tea or coffee. ents feel a certain justifi. cation for the personal Posturn comes III two I . indulgence in tea or coffee, forms, instant Postum (intins) made Instantly in the cup lb$, . yet the harm to them tnay tile addition of boiling wat.Ar, be equally se,rious. it Posturn, Cereal (in packagos of may talre a little while larger built, for those who pre - for to make the drink while tho longer for the drugs in meal is being prepared) made ' tea and coffee to affeet I I by boiling for 20 Winutos. I I . . T i� 11 .1 , . . - , I I ` @� . Alk dr -A&A . - I I r- ffllw� OU 9' a - . � ,� .. I I tllO general properties of olive oil than ---'-'^--I -­­ --- --­-­­, ­11,00"WKWROM "Mu.mama I aken. Lydia E. nicnatris %,egc-a a Toronto, Ontario. ! ---.--- .---.--- .any other known vegetable oil. It --.*..- 1 ; 1. pq Conappand and takes. about a bushel of seeds to make . i I I -'T g. 13pon. kariliag of .. - � il I . d IP��, . -[ 11 �� . � . , � . I a galloa Of oil, and fifty bushels, of HRM I � , '4� .".1. � MONEY ORDERS. i AS "" ',V 1, ,4 iny troubics ad- , . 1 11 , I -, "t. �.. � -Y it 11 seeds can be grown on one acre of Dominion Express Money Orders are I .. ­­ 1'� ..-,.� 0 .1 V; -'ed nic to it , ,.,�, , ­�, � " 1 �, . , , , , " � � 1, 1 �74 i 111� , ,�4", I., ;, . n - land. As the oil sells for more than in five thousand offices --- �. � � - .14 1 as I spe; e.e on . 1 , le - 1� - sale I t, throughout Canada, I "Bayer" only is Gem , . �.,�,:, ."�"� ,.'��,'.� 1� waaffi. the �" `C -01.,`�.. � ��� � ine; '.. �, , ,,,, �1, ; - � ­�,' Yulldo $1 a gallon the profit is large. ; ,, �F, �, ...:X . I., li­� . ­ ,qtj au,1 lL.1,,1..t V,..,� .1 A -1. R .. " . ,�;:��-t I ' , , V � I , 0 ��' .. . . 1. -j WA weakne. - - Of late years purified sunflower oil ­e�-- - ­... .`,' . .1 4H Whistles Under Water. im ­,"...." ­ � has been used extensively in the �; I ,..:. . I havetalcen I Vdia .. I .,:.::;:,.,...��.,.,, , ,.�.. ,� , I I , adulteration of olive oil. it is of a For signalling two Fnglish Scientists ,1.1,- ", E.. Ilinkhaiii'a pale yellowish color and decidedly have Invented a stpam whistle th,W - �.*=F-7, ;, :� ..; , I ? OL -Q2" � ! 71"'I'l 1 egeloble Cota- , Z=t>�- 1. �N i : �r , I I . ? N 41� . ­­. . uld and Lvdia ,. - cau be blown under ivater and he ird 1 P ... L'- rj� I.. , Palatable. in a crude state It Is used with the proper Instrument four mU031 - / . � -11 . . . 1".,�.� V1 I'llikhaill's by painters to some extent, but it Is -In , 1, ! .1-1 - I , -ine Interior to linseed Oil for use in paint. away. 1� .. V � � " V1 I �, 1, I - I , "I',"". Blood Medi( Dr. In addition to th,o oil from the seeds ----I.-- � rR I 11 , ��­ , I Urown's ('Jp;;;lI­�, -111.1 1�re��cripli,x�awt � Mirlard's Liniment Lumberman's V-riend � . . . .. . the stalks, when green, and the oil - . alit nutcll L,t�ttcr i*.% crin,y \N,&*,. I an! nt fodder The fibre 1 NXInniNg. Talte no ebtutem withsiib�:i MiRi-og for Ion to ui,� roy It-Ittor as ,t "Pers 'r, raial z4s I recom" '! ocrid %ollT Ine, Silky and I lllQ�iiC1VC.Z01--Mrs­ Thrm; N171'so!'T, of thestalks, which is f German n6wsP- are Ill'inting I stitutes for geltuffie `11ayer Tablvto of t-,st' very strong, also has a 'value. In China many advertisements from women! Aqplell." tinle"s ,...Oil set, tho Maine � X(S..-wic, Szt�k. wanting husbands, a supply of fuel I ,,I' Wyer" ,,n pai-kagc, or on tabIrAs y(�u , it Is woven Into boalitiful fabrics, and s often beineol -Ut ,1 t a X I and a flat or apartment' � Tary uot.getting Aspirin at all. lu,mcry ! 'I', i-', Ill.'4- ;?1%v','Y5 It' i�'&,4 � "' ? � It Is believed that by the use, of pr 'v�ovl. machinery it might be utilized i---- offered as an additional balt. : woan it i-, f,w, vtl to w -tip her � i, package aro direetimis for ,oclit of M-I'LeAda. It. U quite ,l-.1 ----.-- I BaN, " I on at"t Profitably In Canada i - 0 ds, Houdat-liv, Neuralgia, Itl�euma- --.%..- Classified Advertiscinents. ; Oftot tilt, "romall V011 dws bor or'n t6m, Farapho, Toothqcht�. Lumbago: worl�,,tlwjlue. Whoaticl.ach,-:3owl ' . - I 'Pain. Handy tin boxeil of lic.�1.1-,.t:lii�""f,il"v(.,,t.t,ttl�,ti-,!.i"i";I"%,Vll,.�lI Ill Austria elllpi�yers aro bound .,by %'NTB,1)-y0V.NG TAVIE.; oPland for I law to maintain as Many workmen IV good education to train as %vm.L,,%! twclvo t.tblet,4 k,'��Jt fol�v ecrit.q T)tU- I f11,11: lk��hillg-&A%a FL'l1'r"(* I . .. .0.1 '.��ttjjW.l'.-1 as they had bofor�- t1le war. Apply Wellandra llosl)iWl. Nt. ('at'l"Ir.; - , I Ines, * Ont. 91-114 L' -Z-0 .'�ell La,�Pi, 1*.,.(-h,4,0'f"4. 1�kltvlo , You, uIlell .yoll 1.1re. -1el`%%)1.;i av,l 1111w, A new form of plionetic writing ini --­­ - --I In'Cqn,ada. X.*p11r:ix b4 tlip trado nlltrk � 1110 01W ,-,Ir(�A 11,41,� lor Rldt 4,141,tk,111-4 14 ANTBIl--8h'T 1.14,I) TlN?.qX4I'C1l.si Lydia L. llhaLhaal�.s VV,k(­,Ab!e (;,Din. C'Muese -is being adopted, so, complicat- W tilo'.,;(irE;etl.,ti--.iteiii.,t(,Iiiii,%q, Nta (r('gi1JktrV11 ih CIA11.111.11', C%f lta-l'(,r� to, " . I 8xMild. ed is the prcsent .System of writing, liialtc,.t-onaltioiinll4llo%,6(�9tt'ri(�t�. .kpl.ly 1Vauuf;w!1lry 4 '%It-�l,�-,L",Ll,�!it.lhoi.lt(', ,­­ -------------- that language. 11 Alrove, 123 FaIrlelch K, Hamm.,.: I . . I 1. .e ISSVC, No. 411­--�gi. . . I ont. k,af 8a1io,11(-!tk:N. I , " I