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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-02-12, Page 7.s., • 4 • hr. JOE'S- ABOUT " •KNOWN -PEOPLE • , 'Nough Saki. -intone the humoreue anecdotes„that Mr-. J0800110 Ponies Oils of, WCifl* row ' N.V410P: ill -his reset life or, tho ' President:la this:, • : • • Re had a Streng Senee Of humor and used to tell ila freinde at 'college fun- ny stories, often abouthis worthy father, who' Was a distiughisheti Pret byterfan mittletor, but who like all Ministers Wat not overpaid. One day hirs,fath.ei net a jnirlehioner; 'Dr. Wil+ n Was then Vreeehingin a 14erth Carolina church. • e -ORANGE PEKO,E is extea good. --:Try Try it I mei and Their Origin Jaye.sach a sleek horse and you're•iss variation:4AFrLfi.;ICt17;EaRetterv .10V,ere . "How come, Preacher " Wilson, you . alrinny yoerseli?" the"parlibioner.seet. • • diWell.','.. said Dr, Wileon "you see ' Fic"Ner'.' .1 feed the liOrse,;bet thecerig•regatien, Racial°,14.11116-.4n9.115,t/a' '. . feeds me!' ...' • •'• • ' ' ticuirce--r!ades. . • • • • .. • • . , , . • • ,, • ,, ,•Who Haye.,there. is, no remanee in ;conmiering.ilen illeat.iierearlfeb11-..iliarrisCin the ;ininuteethrers, '•'.1-perellanter MeM1411. world,' s. the 'Oesetiiition, applied by werkeraand prcifeasienai Men of this: •• the world•farnees ,PeciereWski to MIs. modern agegtkbu'aily about their Oeili Martin, ' an English girl, who oCeepatieria-witheet a thought, wlth- r.ui neither see•nei hear., • 'Void. eVee. WehneWledgethat. their The girl. Was born-..botli.blinii'and'family,,,rianiee are the Iget ,roUcs of ....':•deaf. •She has hover heard a note of what was one One. of the mightiest'. hut.she,.readi4 writes, saws,' and ,•incluatriee • of medieval Entgland; and. .play. the piano; • • " , viol/6 to -day ia, 'Obsolete.. ' • •• "Whet: ittneeee me post AO the attiJ The ancestors of the Fletchere, Air . they Oat 'Meet • smiths,'Setters, Tippets and. Flowers • 'Me," She Old, One, 'of my •correspotel-!,itte..the; backbone of the Eriglialt ner. the „Highland cianfi• 'for'.the.:mest .part • .ellts,' 1,',41aey seem'. to think' that ba- tio in the middix-i,:itges., for they -fur- crossed over to "Alba-," .asa.Scotland ; r..can't.'..see-tlaTimi-WitirteY'713Ye16rialred.her.fighting--fer,eca_wtth_niuniiLtimin,--was--called,!-..ftem:--Irelandi ithont+.--7- '. and heir theintairwith My own .ears tions, %that: deadliest Weepea..? ;with the second 'century A.D. • must ha?! urieditteetee, Unintellig.ent, ' 'which the Engni lish meintatee'd. :their i The cortect-Ifieli -.fora Of the#fantily, • .• • „ „ —11111.4a4allr stiiga/tton*. IiRsh01, Corn,' • boebel of AOre Weighs about ehttY V IM --.-Of•lotlhirtY4lgee7.0-theg Pnallfin Arp: eeeetteted • for ky, Aterch. It is. net Alalt wttrnet the aterCh from 'cern, :and PetiVett thief Athreh,,suger-,seonereleally NO' Jong. been seeght., 'Mae ,a,aked, the ad- viCe of the stomach drat. .that orgai is an old liafid at changing stirelt to sugar, het •rnart has not eh:tit:very receptly teried the se,cret. Newport -10a the annenecerneht bat Ti C. 13ore, ot the ueiOd tags 13ureau of Cheriars. trY,' a 13.4P014107 tlig"dqP4011:1PiA of egricniture, has , foetid A way to get thirty-three peueds irtstelar frOm, each bushel ' cern:*,' Mr, Gore is Vhernist.' In charge of he hureau pieheiniettY'S fruit arid. vegetable etillSetion labora, tory. for •the •arrow in those :daye whence The eeminen white granulated gro- •;conies" the wino, "Flawer<",.- • ter'e fitIggr, We nearly all' eat is, teal'. . . . • , ' nically speaking, only one of the.:,sug-, • .„ • The feed' chemist .callb it sue, • Vallattone. Macauley • MacAolaY, 40.rose.addltien to arieroie; there. are MacGaWley,, ,, the tonna; ..-Of sweetener,. •' Magahly,.. ' :".glneeee, end maltese"J •Thesi Arehlie " Wythe,,:mccau '.stignrS.; but 'they,arO,;.•,,',•;•11:0,, !Fia.C14'400.!ri•—r,latfi.also 'mattOse,,'''the .product- Whieln'.1§1:. to .be'• ; '". Scitir.o0-74: given name.aMai • • . • Wade from earn iesonteihat Sweeter As o'rele the.Yarlatians 10 ckmicy„ :than .glueese„.:' bui;": only about three - ,MacAulay ;ate, trace.;:hack gift4's as sweet as sadr°se,, .• • .•• to .Scottish sources,•' 'mid the rest • for J..' °IS\ 'lrocesS C°7:1848t8' °f. inix- the most ps:rti•oro.,irisb, As A -Molter, lag the cerestarchr. with warm water ;of 'tact,ll. t • he "is little difference •'be- 1 and malt. and then I:putting it through ' '. latly in themirth of Ireland, and the . ,tWeeO speech et. the Irish, particu.. the sme:eee aerssek Which ordinary' "sugar" goes thieugh. The new sugar Highland Seas. both, are Gaelic ,'.10.0its. a little' like POOfe.Otlettq's sugarr :races.: The 'PeOPI:e.s now constituting "".414".68 Hf.te Chr.v istalg°a447; 'and eneentIV! . • , • independepee upon" any.'a .battlefield I name. trona" which this rather long list • • When a child she made Up her mita "before, the final development of • the of variatiens. has developed, is "Mae:, Musketand the rifle. ' ; !Amhailaoibh, hitt. the'irialf,pronunCia• The tinnily riaine Arsmath is simpii. Hoe, of that is much .oloest: to "Me - .a ontraCtion •of "arrotvamith.". The ,Cawley' than One...wOuld suppose. The ,arro*sinith was he .*Ito.made hls 1iY glyen name trOM'' which "MaeAmhall- ring by 'Itash1oning7Arrow-heads. ' auitflr' is-deilvd-His---"AzithAtl-grAh;"7 . . . • The 'Setter § Were tholna Who .tet, the • comp de words, -"ainhail" f0 become a .musiclan. Hw thatvel- leusly'she has SuCeeededt, ; • • • The protreit Re.ply.; • 'reer•-woliten,Y*Olitifre're-SaY,. can Make a. really hucceseful'speeeh At a PiNie 'dinner, but :Mrs. Hilton phillp heads upoir•the' arrow shafts - : reed, 'tad." meaning_ "like a wythe" who., of coarse', was former.„. IiipperS were Craftsmen Who • sharp-: Mat jO, a form Of • twisted osier")', 'ly Mabel Russell, the netrefia IS one eneftthe points after they had ..been Whieh explains why the nanie,1§. some - of thenr,, ' ' . ' • ;' : f.141,tifr. . • • • • l• 'times met with 'Anglicized -Into With°. --4wa , , -7-''rar"'tP7cgrtm7cDum„ g • • -ril -bowels.-. Such a remed'y-is fotinirin tea_the.eilmiach and vegetate the A Stornach distUrbannes and constipa- . title. are inspOnsible fer ,rimeh. of the peevishness' of babies and yoUng.ehild- ren, When the baby,Is cross or irrit. able the mother sbouid not resort sucalled seething mixtures to correct • • the • trouble; for in the. majority.. of. easea.these mixtures simply :dreg the Phild into an unnatural sleep.. What is needed is a gentle laiative that Nvill • : i age that 1' heard her •lie'l• some •amths.., "•flecoher"!ii these...days); *ere', those.; auggest that the ;Seettish term; :male. '.BabY'S• Own 'Tablets. : They.: are ea,13Y, , ing, fitories.'''.The •best re';•'.the lot 'COn-1Who_ affixed: the 'feathera,ot .'fledge's''''.. Auliff;tis..:nad.eveleernerit •of •the 'Span. '... ing tiver;• arid :work. nommenced. pa ,,a, to, take, and are 'guaranteed to :be • en, bridge at: SPc - •similar f•al)PPS,. over the cetna..•an occasion when i,.,.....an actress:: :Worn th!e sante word root Which ,gives• •dinavien:".nome, "drat" it Is P.°80b1:0; ' tirely .free from; Opiates' and narcotics: 4-thali.48.1ia river. . ' • : •''' :She wars on tent; And , had 'tier. initials l'"us both "feather" and "fietleeiing") JO but not.. likelY, • It/ :yironla .hd, probable. -.0M.;, 9R," • "painted ,.en • ' her • travelling the shafts. Thig:.wis probably the pro if thetaiiie were English. ,But •,Gaelic'• , . Concerning them; 'Mrs'. "Jos., Teusaig) ' . Various :Wurk et Imparthripe.,..., . , ..,', trunks. . „ Ti •i• .', • . .... • :. 7' . '. • cis which required .ffie greatest •••iiii.' 'names. are more treed:. hack to, . Arrived at her destination, the port- q8130; for .the.trii.e.. flight4 • the • atrow, : single than.terneiny.' sources; . and the : ..er -asked,' '"is 'this Yours. too, .neiss.?". in thoaelong•shotti for Which thaarch- Anal- abli'',et "MacArnhailaolbh"..iiiight: ' •-. indicating th'e carriages and ' trucks of. :er.s' -Of :: old, Eagiand were . taraptie.' de, : eaSily and .natu.tailf become 'a '"if" on - • the train,„whieli berethe Same. 'lettere, 'pended sm lunch. oo the feather as lay -i translation '•into,' E.nglish..; '• ' .' • '• ; • .„ • . Extension of Roads in National Parks : • • • 4... • •••41i , . . d e hopertanee'7Of Maintaining an cxtcndlng•W3' Motor; roues and, trafie In Cantadalationtii parks appear:a:4k baVe been the'defoteating eeteln We: constructlen work • carelect :On: by • the parks! authorities eeting'the:,.1.934 sea- son. • The greatly . thereatied traffic ,Which resulted 'trent. the ..opening Of the new Banff -Windermere highway gave turther evidence of the greet value: of improVed ..motor .theds arid maletepance and improvenlept Work was given firat Sea .fiecognized Her Photo, . TheStrongest Cord. ; . Lacy ;was gazing through dew..of , the local photographer, ';heri eyes. glued on a. plethre • showing the arotteat precession of school.chlleren , , through'the village:• • , -,‘"MarY17 elirieleod e.SeitetilYte• `her friend„•..."(onieJerel" • . , !What'e tna.tter;:',1,-,,no3"?'" asked - the-9,th00.• :•• '""you .hee {the . Photo', of. Annte Smith on the third flopr there?" - . "'Yes," relined Mary, . "An' you si3e the pair o' boots, be- hinI Annie?" . •• . "Well, that'S me." ' For. First Ald-4MInard'i Liniment. . • 71./07 Yel.rMan.: A laige iteni of nei Work in Jasper .120,:rh.avea:the-cens tteeti oar(' f;,-sirlifiliFfi of the spectabular Edith. Cavell road cempleting it to davelnake, about. ono. and a quarter nines from the ice , of Ghost glaeier. Rugged country, • most unfavorable' to eenstruption •epera, thins, was ertiVetred :and a -very good ; shoNvieg Was made. S'urfadinebpera-! time on that section of. the Jasper Ed mOntmi highway in Jasper Park were ' . • • carried on over twelve miles1-prreew •road item. the town of, Jasper easterly. This, • section hoifiprised Abandoned railway,' grade, whieh has new been eonverted into '• a .first-class- highway, On thiS highway a bridge of 'three 109- *`.fer-1-••e-p -11-1-0kasereeir-SW ' • • .. • . , ' • - . , . • • • „matt,' , Ste SoPhie, writes.: -.IT Other works of ,Major imPortieee would , like fill mothers to know that:liere• carri;t1 • On to coateletion. I. feel' there is:lie other 'medicine to ptiong the knniner •the 'pOwer.hotise '04:pkal .0%"*. Tablets: .1" always building 'et' the Cascade. deVeibpit eet.' keep' a box . in the house and their near, Etatiff, Which has been biiera... prompt 'tile never: tails to testerePY tion elnee Febniary. saliblYing Power' • • . .: , tam .eiietehee; also was 1e Ireland this name is most, e0m- littleones- tohealth." •••,Tho. Tahli3ts are: . • , she replied. ,quickly, "and if wied;lo the more general. Sense as am- mon,„fil: Munster, Cork and; •in• What softiby Medicine dealers: or by mali at • 49* -40.11 bring, hp 'the One at- the end bracing,' !the entire craft . • of ittroW• was the ancient• royal province Of 20 cents a bpi froin•The .11r. Williams' With; the tarpaulin cover, 'Witt& l nay *makers: "P10" was 'it' familiar -imine Meath:, , • • • . . • : Medicine Co., Bregkeille Oni ;11 pweboisol.roulk. get. air.: extra three- ' • peace." •• • • • • A.. Barber's MeMotles. • 'FIVO, kings and three: Cabinet, Minis, • 'ten" have at In the barber's chair ,of 'Mr.' W.:: * Moen, who keeps a heir. • dressing and ..tOhttece. ehOp-in Cowes, Mr. Moon, w1iis now in his eighty- / Brat year, Coiribitied-hie.berber'S busi. neia with the. dutiee..Of :church:organ- iet and choirmaster": He Is a eon'. s\paserbf flluslc,r, • • • • :e To. mark the completion ef fifty-two years as prganist and clioitmetater- of StX.MarY's,..Chureb, "Cowes, lir: Moen • 'hiitibeek!' Presented ivith, an illimeht. ated *dreier :and; ok , • ; :Tbe;MotorT:Elfi*en-Tootli.-:.1 • A • • • .. • Teeth .cleanlieefisis one of the most 'important 'factrirs In good health: ..At .'last hair 'appeared what wee:Meyitable aomittOr---litters---thecnairchanical-toeth., "bruahdriven. by a small Meter. : The inVentor.b'elileYeS that the hand-. scrubbing giiren be the Average man his teeth Is .entirely wrong fn ..'..theirtY: • It is always forward a14 back:. , *ark not up and .down, to fit•liitei,the interatieee et the teeth and cleanse ' • ' thein... cenipletely. . . For this reason he dizeirised a rotary: apparatus With ' tleo, types ,.of '• one , for ., the • front " and ime ;ter., the molar. teeth. The 4tna1 brnsbes. are . detachable, se, that notenlY can . tilt . . members..of the, family treethe same inotor powor or nttuithing their teeth, but also old brushes can be. replaced: The lieeeh rireOlves at fairly high speed on a flexible shalt driven by A small eleetrie motor... • - • Locating the Break,• 3: , 'Old Isosceles --"Why so Sad; young • fellow?.nm girl break' her. en. gagentent With you laet nIght?'! ,• . roung' Rouncler ---"No-broke me." .Not All Profit. ••.: ; A-dOW-Untirled •. SOO, •Aftetthe oeteniimi ,A MIA!' X600600 . 'Tootle: Will. ,exaggerate . the OW, ' .", 'But thought. : it Was, worth quite . that." •• • •• . "Me, Me,'" said to 'pay sixteen- ahlilinge,..for•fle ringA • . • -.• •THE RICHEST E ON RT • There has been a" great deal Of disT oceasinini glass of milk. Some •oill- 'cupsion recently-ahent the richeirt"men clal Statistics published last Year re- in the World. ' : . 1 .' eritded the fact that of '120;000 pbreone richest man in the United who committed •suiettle ,in :the, United States,IS rte. 'doubt Mt.. Henry Ford States ID 1922,„ no fewer thanseventy who seems to haVe .outdistanced Mr.: tine were millionairens X. • D.. /lOcketeller in the nill:lionaire; • There is no British Millionaire With • stakes Mr Forh!g; motor car wider. ' T1* tpideniic.' Path.er Was. once bilsineis 'Man, who: ed for the .s.ccpnireodation • went to 'his Vtotk'each'.ilay; . • •dent:feperators and these Were also .. .Ae4 kept house as a' house- artistically designed. .! Gadd. 'progress- . • Wife in a .highly efficient .Was made on • courses in. Way.; • ''• ' • ' • •.• : , 7" Banff Park; where the • eighteen holes. • And :Bet'. was a iclerlr in a wholesale were coinpletedie time for the ,open,,. • • :‘,.. house Arbee. ...miattcl Work ing, of '.'th,playleg..seasen,;. and:, Jee-- . and Win per • tier • :and Waterton ;Lakes :parka. ',Eight •• And Sue was a thorotighW•goed Steteg milei3 of the' right-of,Way ,:of •the pre.. • • .;and..gosh;•.' how.' the cash -rolled poie".e.e,W .rbad, he,tween, Lake Louise • '.• inifirtiff' Park •afid Pied in ',Ir:cihe Park for the town.of-BAnff and yicinitY,. Was 1`10. eOrd or :gable -qui forelbly dye:W. or hold so fast; air loye•can do withe ' ;twined 'thread.--,s-itehert Burton. Classified Advertisetnents , • 13:APPIr 1110TPS, ADDREsuto 00, Mcf3Feer*,:!phathama Ont, ' •' •• We Are 'interested in obtaining . QLIand RARE BOOKS ON SUBJtICTS Send . , partieulars. .the Wilson Publishing OTopmroPntoen!',,,on7ta8 Ontario Adelaide Street. 'N • • •:' , The' Anieric as-dra-wilig-the'lon - • , • .• • ."9n one occasion' he said; "1.."shet. nine *hundred and ninety-iins.lions." The Englishman determined not to be 'outdone, ,began to tell h "34ory 'et a Mari Who swam frOM 1.,Averpool to •New • York. 4' "Did Yolt• see him yourself?:' it- !•eltired the Arnerican . • , • •', "Why, 'Yes, of cOerae.' '1 was com- ,ing-across the -water; and mil- ,,veliael Passed' hit" a Mile. outside New 7ork. . • , . ,•• • was the.. retort, "ere glad, you sae,. stranget;:because you're .a :witness thar.,i'did Was that 'Sarig•THROAT_ ineenuln °tau ikae. theCheck chance a n, thateeocor iirfnt4C WW1 . M 'nerd's. Take, half a', tea- : spopri 'internally in molasses and rub 'M in a rd'a On threat„ and ch.eat: Quick relief. ,• .1.1). • • it.to.n. cry:et, .. :pure organle bhOsphale, known to most druggists as Bitro-Phopplate, 'What nerve.erchiustedctiredout people must have • to regain nerve force and :P6tireiertY Tliat'e why it;:rsoWg°,acrhaolimteicela(11.' co., ,25 .Front Trento,Ont •• • .,. . • • • r tied i it ea th tie (let • Piety effoit was put -forth to make. It's apneerance as neat and attractive as poasibleeadb berinony, with the shr, reUndings., TWo cottages --were erects ; c ma n s se, a s: a fortune aperOachirtg, the, ..falialOOfs - • in, takings. torrid be capitalized ';',at:$2,000, 'slims, ONVued:131, Mr, lienrY:Ferd er".Mr., But father hertie,* afid' new a dish* . . . • V. • wereicleared during ,the late Jail. Some ! . .000,080. His "'cash 'hear averages Rockefeller, .ROckefeller,. and there are . few whose. has Mother:.washed..for a week, .iffiliretani., rock excavation and • grib $180,000,000. His 'prate are said to znlflions .Mount to anything like even And 'clink" aed Sue,have'ciult their:jobs ' work was undertaken on the Toho Vat - 'average .$1100000 per annum, .and ,the!,$00,000,600 of Mr: Wanimaker... • --anti - the future' is !Coking 'ley' road throligh the canyon of the , In , 1923 it was. officially, recorded, that • . • Preferred : a Tramcar. :131eakr•-,i .., • ,,• , ' , i 0 a."1'' .koho river. To m'ee't the growing de - he paid. K2,500;000 ID tax.; , ' ? • .. •'. • For the 'fatality nurse i • f tl fiat Mands of 'motor tourists to Waterton '• ,1 • , , • The. wealth of \British millionairea - 8 Per ec, • Y . . . 'if - • • • • Mr....John D.; 'Rocksfejler's .' 'fortune. • • • ahd doesn't contain a* dirae, .... • •LaltesiPark 'and to serve the towesite, Moreover,. is frequently • never •knovvn • a_few_weelte...agn.,:tnruttnhey'dwanct have dwindled to a, mere$1,110,000;000:, thele-Wills-TemiVio7i-A-nobocty-Tdoes,--a- stroke eV:welts-4'r sititoreer-twatery,aupprs"**tere was. be:ere-tied . Their mai lie knoWil • „ .. • nobody. has the•trinel • • • •We"re doing 'the crossword puzzles. • • • ' • . Other lines of construction Work un: dertaken by the ....Caaaillah Nattanil has, however; In the Past few years , magnates of • commerce . or shipping, . • given away is . Much as $5/e,00.0,00. but 'only the lneer circlecan eatimate ftit .various educational' philae- their tortoni*: Sorne,rit Britain's rich. .. , , Ast.,...rnen lead quiet,linehtreeive. _ , • "' 'We're doing. len]: day. alio:. night, °! ' Anci;iv:ha, do we Care if the 'cupboard's . ' •JELY. Gould; •antither Amerietin *hese milhions -Iiii-ZerelffitatiVerh-o-ferte.7.710.. O7:Vet.'•stIsPeeted.., :Of '07,n1h# . , Se long as get right? bare, • • nettle irteVita.hly. occure In any discus. Edon On Wealth, Is understood to,frofr: sees about $100;000,000.• - • • • Guarded by beteetivee. • • • , • • ;Other American millionaires *hese • • .tiames' are nnkilOwn to ,easily outdo Mr GpliId, There is, ,foraIn :stance, .1VIH, John Nicheltni Brown, who three.yeats age Weenie heir. to the fortunes 'ef: his ;tater and gtanciffither, textilekingS of Providene, .1.thode Is latel; and who to day, at twenty-five,. owns • 1300;00,0004 -He is' guarded' night andday' by detectives, • There are the !tette: of Me: •Iee.ae Guggen- heire, Who left 8400,600,60o, and those et John Ntronarialter, who . lett, wealth, however, mien' in the. 'Malted States; does edt'agOeat to bring final. loYed- 'delight ....Mast qmestreee ..are poilklarly supposed 1.9 , live on a diges- tive :biacuitt;and iced: wafer, 'with an ' • The probate records ot the past few "What is a sixteen 'lettered word years give numerous • ifistanees of1 ; Whose meaning is 'agitate'?" .• 'thee •hidden,Millionaires: Mr: "Whit Is a Latin mien:Y.1ef, ortitring., a Mills, of' 'Leighton Buzzard 'Warr. one..• ' • frog as bait?" • • . Ile rode to hie•office'every dayon a •11ete'S A word 'beginning with E 1' I street eat,' ledthe simplest" of, lives • • and:ending ' •and left $20,000,000. Charles Mor- • Look In the dictionary;Bill, and :see ii8031,' the Wholesale .draper; left 354 • what iCouglit t ' 683,440.. No ene• had ever suspected ' That's alt we heap in our hppy hfime, him of being Onettierititith'SO wealthy; ' and all that We,thinit: About. • The moral Seems to bo that atik• "whii`6 nights and days Inour v.arious lithitCor•:,reral householder In Dritain- ways we're working .the riatiTee' may live all hielife next door AO a MR.,. out: . , : • • , ' lionaire , and never...know l' 'till his ! "Satan finds work for idle hatids"-•• neighbor dies. . , is keening, all hands in the family at *only One of the "Seven •Vondert Nrcirk an the puzzle ohgei . . • • this nee; 46kt:tet1e rage.' , the World"..ims surviVed. This' is t We're doing the Gress -Word PlIZZlreat .,Pytainid c.heops, at. .wp re doing ceS wad and. -fast, And We'll never•qiiit; that's the.. icitaf The,.Sahare Desert 8,400 of it; ' • ' . " long' and 600 miles wide.. It covers jks* long as the 'puzzles IASI! a-atea equallo two-thirds of Europe. OrtoilEttaley, , no. oe,k. and Worry Many Wornei ,..'Ngyv..HEALTTA CA1 BE HAD -laR000: ,., e Give New Vitality—and more . . . . .•The deniands .Uperi ft:Mother's strength are Many' and severe;. her Own', 'health trials. And her .children's 'Welfare exact heavy tolls, 'while brokenrest and much Indoor -living :tend, to ' Weaken • her corilititetion; • No Wender that • the, ' woinan nt, home .ia 'erten indkipesed 'throughsiak headache, ' •biteltache, and nervous trodbles: • But 'varied as her health', .:,troubles hre, the* etioge Is simple, oct tenet, near' at hand. • Wherrwell, it is good blOodTthat ieeena.e. W•erna0. , well; when • III, ,ethe, anist Wake her blood to reneW her health; and the 'nersing: Mothet--inere .than .iipy.. bleed and •plenty 'of it.. , , • :•• •' Care' of diet; 'atifficient rest, fresh alr, and Or.. . „Pink „Pills- will keep a woman's .health robust and,regalarl• and ,ibecetise. these Mahe new blood abundantiy,;thou- treads Of Weak tviVes , and. Withers have derived preinpt., ....',.<healtli.hifdr.teerit theta.- 4' • j"NITS.',Eiteviart,,c1rantrlAtatviatIte, ItEl;,:itays:---,&%fter „the :birth Only first baby I did not rogain.rny„health, I timid iteareely Walk aftrOsethe,rooM beeaufte Of the Paliii3 111 my • bttek.' I began taking Dri'vviniame-Ptuk Pills ahd through 'their Utie regained good, health.- tAatetan attack of influenza left, Me Very Weak, and again the 'PilleftillY restored lite. I Canreenrara end them' to any Oita- who Week or VIM dein." . , • ' ; Parke /Branch inOludett the erection of hiStorie site memorials throughout • the Deminien. A field 'stOrte" cairn with.. bronze •:tablet' tt.itche'd WISs'• placed on each of fifteen sites, And large bouldei. memorials 'ere erected., on to other • SitOs.!' , ' •:.' ' • Avoid less when ' sending inoney,by. mali-Use Dominion Express Money Orders -the , safe, convenient, Mex., , • . • pensive way.. ... . Installment FlepentaricO., , . ' • .Cuticura Vials Pimples •Onfriairtgralretiring gently smear the.pirriples with ctiticura Ointrnent on end of .;tie, finger; Wash effthe Ointment in;five•mintiteSwith:Cuti- etiri Soap and hot water: Continue bathing forsome; minutes, usipg, the Soap ,freely. • , • • ssmsie taili Free by ilail Addrsap Ganadin Genet; "Ontleura,.M. a Box HO, Iliontral: Sc,apt6c. Ointment 26 and 60e. !l'alemn 25e. gas— Try..cai new Shaving SOcit.' • FAINTI Sent Woman to Bed. Great Change' .After Taking Lydia E. Pinkhanei Vegetable Compound Sarnia, '.Ontario.-" After nit girlie was born I was a wreck. M)" nerves._ were too terrible' for words and I sir*: • Ply' &Mid' not. stied or •walk Without . pains. .1 suffered with fainting 'spells- - until I was no longer any good ,for zny hou'sehold dutiefihnd had to take to my• bed.' The doctor said I should have an . . operation, but Iwasnot in a A-emu:Utica 'it that time. My neighbor said, .W.by •• don't you try Lydia E. Pinhham's Yeg- 'etableCompoUnd? I am sure it will 'do you good and will save these doctor's • , , So I was advised by my Ifisbarid , , to try it •after'I told him about it. I am , very thankful to say that 'I Was soOn' able to take a -few boarders for a While:. 'as Moms:were scarce at that time. .My • :baby is 17 ii-iOn!ths old now mull have . not yet had in Oneration;'therike to your 'Medicine. I have: recommended the • Vegetable Compound to a few people I • know and have told them the good it. has . • done me. I know I 'feel and:look tt•dif- ferent woman these last' few //teethe , and I certainly would not be without a 'bottle of your medicine 'in the house. • : . You can use this letter as you see . as I sleight' be ,Only foe glad for those , .ysuffering ea r,halre to kticiw What it has • •;:, tee ior Ine.".-hirs, ROBERT G. Mac. AMOR, R. 2,• Sarnia, Ontario., A recent canvass of women :users of the Vegetable)/ COMpotind report 98 ont Of 100 receive beneficial reaults.,, Thit Is o remarkable proof of mitt: 0, , . A min whofie Pocket'hid been. pick. a11, -"In a Crowd .receive:d;thei letter h Month later: .• • • , "Dere stri,1 Stoal your inunny Re Manse 18 naming. Me so I :Send 'suin of It :hack tA You, • Wen It riais again I wili sendfstum more' " For Every 111,,-4truird's • • • • Treat,Their'...Enernies. to Langbint,Pnwder.' hatuHaliat . recently reterned from Arabia' ling' described' 'Ito a leerned froctetY a pleat .'called'•the Hitreghilig,; &Otte," ",Theplarit gets RS, name; frintel theatict,'that. ahypp,e':eating • its gives., Way for sOrne, thiontes „after- , Wards to Ifitmederate lattgliter,• ••fre-• ' euently.ending..io'nerVotia prottration. • . The natives ot :the district in liili the, plait litrifttshaS dry the: seeds And grind them' into powder, Which they ! • keep, and on sultable' oCcaSiona adniiu; tater..tP..theee age:Mat whoni, they have 1- a teat or taileied griet ante.: • : .• AxI overdose may result hr temper- ary-lorifrof-reason,.tolleviing-whieh the ieglrithirreilitiernory<tit-lilep• dtieheetire• duet. • • • ' ' • To ,wHte a good leve -letter 'yen ought to begin without 'knowing What you Mean' to R4y, and to. finieh vvitbout knowing whit " you 'hav orritten•-•74 Rousseau. • 4 • 1..p8,1.1.E No, 6•=-!25. • • Proved safe byrnilflons and 'pte.sctibe0, by 'physicians for , . ileaaache ,Colds - Pain Nettra1gii4 •-. Toothache :..J._,..ornb,ago Neuritis Accept, -2124x "Baer" , package which contains roveltlirecticin. _ • Handy; "Rater" lioxes •of'\12 tablets. . Also J)ottles" of '14 and.100-4)::u.g`giste. aspirin II tee trade mark (regisitred ,in Canada) or 1Wer 'Mnoiltooltire 'Ot ,Ntonovretlr, settiester or taiiiestleheid (Acetyl Salltylic Acid, "A. 8. White It Ii w,lI Lnown ' that Aspirin mdtria:Bayer manufacture. to,aadlistt tb" pUblic.eigathst Of—B&YOr Oompany trill be, stsispeil wen...their general trade Mark., tho. `'WYer OP)sa.", •I A4:4 • Al. • . .6 4