The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-22, Page 3Ttw lit.shama blends are as packed
ronsanife' and legends ase.ther are-
, • with green :islands, :white reefs, broyin
.shoals stud hlue'lagessne. • History arid
leyelluesscoinblne as on. •
, The istregYan 'I/IdiePss Pe°111.14 tile
islands originally and received
• MAW Celumbne, 111 4492., T.hese
browseskinued and painted after
,the ire niter of the getlY decerated
• lish o the Sea, were tt.ICeii firprn tire iSs
.'iand 10 Welk:this ,gold mines Of Cuba:
•For ltuig year the cays were harbors
fer carayels7and, 01101Y, hiding, .140,06'•
•V 111 Set tiers egun. te"gorne to
•'• 'sett e of*tir,g *got isaakds,
CentirrY: and In the eat4", part
of -the eighteenth eerilissrysthepirafes..
eliii4i*T177iiiit- arid 'eariassferce • re.
:•;•1s.ars4 'Tips:1151g Pins
;els, c11,1tuinerce.„
dove lioplasi af/cihe. American, navy
• CaPtured NeW Providence ,island •
17576,, but lost It shortly afterward to
the,Speriiards, Who in ttirn were forced
tneurrenderasto the 13rit1s1i in 1783.
• The histery of these islands iishows
' ever; riCi More than a Mem alphabet for
., their natural beauty. The eolons, in
• the waters • are truly tneorriparstble,
•'ranging from . Ore. White + threrigh
shaded strands ofgreen to the deep• est
blue. The gands are is .elean as freshly,
etarched table linen and. the Shoals
and reefs are inhabited by. igentian,
'ecarret,*.yellcisi and green* dalies • and
• '.:h,Y..piettirestpse purple:- aid' yellow slew
' fans. Celor is simply let loose in the
Dithetnag. The wallsand hOuslita
White*aebed in Pirlilta 'aPit graYs and
• the gardens stye never withoitygniall
Lot s of brilliantly tinted •flowers.
*
111 the seventeen*. and eighteenth
'cesitirries sieves, were, introduced 491311
• Africa,' to Work the:plantations,: but
..theywere freed In 1834 and havere-
• mained' as oival citizens . With the
. white tettlerss: The nstive huts' with
People Who Feel Like This 1114
the'.1.1eitt'of 4.'1.1011.
Thedictionary defines a terilc 'as la
medicine that 'increases the strength
-411(17gliree.- vigor- totheaystem, - That
'teile Why Dy. 'Pink Pills are
a real tonle. Thousands of .11sett, and
women are ;Wing to -day, not- sitelt*in
,bed,..but without anal:419g to de a Atli
day's work; 'though they are 'tercet' to
keep 'on, . They, are always tired Or
ner.1411•Tt de. neteleelf, Well, AO ttWalte,
in lite. morning rinrefreshOds ManY
have headaches,' haekaches /and stom-
aph trouble. Sisch,Veople need the
_tole Vein of Dr. "Syillianis':,Pihk Pills -
The Veneficiabeffeets; of;this, modieleS
'.;r04•01i.ee' the .001a. SYstedL, Bk,
de *ore "ilian.relleve
ate..e.Yeantermis;s-they:/repave the callS.,,,,
slkirs.4-s•34rgityl*.4-01*-•,-7Mo .. ,:' Alta :
has .pi-ov.on..-.the..vaitte of.liiits 'medicine_
inaereiy.„Cecoss(
m .
end -1)r. 'W111 lUrnit T
trIS'. li.tiills for a.
, tired .and 'Istif.::diiIiirn • conditiou of lisp,
..SYSteur, :. I,- have -felloyied the hurging.
profession for a,' number. of years and:
after' 4 few weeks. of hard: or trying•.
cases I ,take Iwo or .three horses or Dr.
Williams' Pink.' Pills, 'and always With
the. verys.heet results; The pills also
proved as.. great been to. 'n.iy daughter.
ate trying age,. and I tivesseen splen-.
di'd resnIts• folio* their .•Use ill .0tUer.
•' Dr,•Williams! Pink pills:are' sold by
all :medicine dealers or sent, by mail
at so, cents a pox by The Et: Willianue
5tedicine.Go.,'BroCkvillei, Ont.
A Wonderful Invention,-
.. Oesildy--,"I see that .they've Invent-
ed a"new. :whistle." 7 • . ••
Oasey-7”Pliwat ,kind'ef a whistl,e?'•'•
. '.' Cassidy -"One that ssaisnda; just . as
lotsd:in the merning'ae . it doe's. at guW
theitinie.'!! .' ' : • • . " ' •
•• .....
. .
, .
iniperfeCtly Coached::
s. .
•
•MQW131.39rq •
Racial •OrlalreseArtisle-Norolans
8ource-7,A iticallty, '
: Here is erre of: those Englissb femily
names which' Are derived Trent the+
-natnes--or,--plaCes•-in- -FrAliees-though
'from 1ts modern spelling' you, ;would
not be .1ilte1y to. Suspect ..it. „ Englaiid
. ,
and Aarica, however, Are fell of such
.nenses, Ranting originally from French
'sources; but. scarcely. reePgnizah'ie -130
fer,. two re' -ons: first, he.causse•
.7renels' Is A .very different
'thing froth medieval Preach, anti Sec-
becanst under liIngliSh intinencee
the nosnes, developed s,nelfinge
slifferent • Dont, their Original sines and
different from ltiOdpril f'reaelis •
liloWlsray is a spelling Willa ',repre-
sents antler .tho influcnee of the Eng.,
military imit with wbleh 1e WO! On-
.
•
-49.g"41: McCA-4.
•
VarlatIons.,-rvisCann,, Maccann.
i Racial OrTsflif-lrish.
Source -A given name.-
,
TIils
fala•ilY name is an
tarot, of the designation of a +p yve old
Irish elan, which kOS'etto the
dignItY Of .a clan. rte a branch Or „eept
of a still ixtore.' ancient . elan, that Of
clan gape laexceptional in thatjt.14
virtually idontical with the Anglicited
fOrnktithis 'being One cass3 where the
are • -',0
simple t het no, .0011. fttaiark has Ilited
'Poetry aFaMiliar
°I Things. .
All poetry, it is to be remesubere,l,
Is not the, poc-try of rornanee, of
strangeneas,of' wonner,, Of things
thrilledwith the 1141010*n. Them ls
the poetry of familiar things,
true nc-yertheIess In their littlenees or
.
greatrieSs;'--.-41.14erls the skintisof:-Peetry
Ithichthat century so dear to
rIlaciteraY, the eighteenth of happy
snemory, so tlecerenelY delighted. . One
tilnicst heisitatee to speak Of "decennia
delight" in this day which 15 so prone:
te 'held ell that Is decorous to ,1)0 Jlear•
to the stilted/ of artificial, Tbe dr-
, OUR is net neeeis:arilY. so PRY inore
etis4tttv
ecEhisss,Naes)0'iiviy.eai.a."1:7
ni
SIX YEAS USE 011
-
Ild10,02,1g11e, the-7'Nont :Brat" 4?.',Ilt •le the transition of the na,m.esfrosta sine
B " f 1+1• 4 • • tO annilier •
•
-7fairisr.f-er-oice that the7rnalisisial-air- Irent-esed-nrTtise plural ,sense.
e St(tt who. gayi's it to You was one Of AS applied tO one person •it le.
If you hesissOlg name.' it is ' 7116 '.Gaelle Of.' the n.anse
MP,.1-,0 Mt
• 'IRS •Sh W
h Th iL..Q ar7;
,B11})1,'S- DIVIN
MegiciO .(to. yOungslesi, he has Called/
'op on the s.tage)--svNotvi my/ hey, Igu
' their thatxa
ch roofs look table:dawn have rreverseen"me.before, have you?"'
setouglas„Inst they lit las-rArt -04ter- •
YgAgings_cocoartritc-pahars-ands-the--red,
'
- -hibiscus/ plarrni or •bougainvilless'These
«statiVes,•took the'Place Of. the, original
• • :tlegYains; to whose Soft Character their
• seem. in ;many' IretsPetsts to be likened,.
'Co1unthia wrote to,:Pertlinand and, Ida-
•betia ti this ''N's,ayof the LuCaYanis t•
.•
This catittry. 'ertc..ereail,'others OS far
the', day Surtraiseg,tho night • in.
splenders, the:natives love their nelgh
. bens as thezniselvea; their-ConVersation
is the sweetest imaging.ble;'.gentle,aea.
so effeetIonale•sre they, • that..1. swear
our Highness there ,is net a better
speopiein 01/0 ' „:.; •
• It.: may, ' Interest ':someone to knelt:
• tissit 'Litonxitrie. tkliattibUted •‘.O.DO' word +
. of / their own language to the .pingilo
'slang-mtge.. .It is • "hatiaritock,": taken'
froni their "itemacus," a •noio...given
...; their eurioni•swinging beds...
, .
Seven Greatest .lnventions
• to oet dou a Het. or the WoridS
gr.a test • n Ontions is . an -Indisor sort • '
poinslas#ed• recently by AO less an. au-
therity Oulu \1' 11 G Weale. It le oho',
•• in Which ert-ry p1aer nill coneout,
„prep ab II ty, ' with ; • di ffeirea t
• •Be this as it, snayi:I am W.Wing to take •
my -stand on . the ias•sett ion that in: :all'
of huMer's history, retorded..encl,.usir6.
there. bare ..been oni seven •:'-
- distOsiety:InVention,4. whieli. take. 'also
, -
Intel y* lir5t rank. • r.rlie Most lm -portent
.of the even• is, it,cannet realitY•be dis-
..,. spilled, the iligeovei•V••of the funetion of .•
,
itost tour gr five-doltsiti' to 'pre-
Onre'.for a picnics and a; good heavy,
rain is freipsently:+worth it. • "
•
4
'
•"'
" •"" ,ve. =son a • .
the Normans, wish game ;eyes tos„Vrn
ig, co, ,,- . This . . Caustisa of
, . . , .
land with William theContin
' erols, and chieftain Of the MiteMilition'ii, ' 'named.
oleo that he. probably:did not bear that "Malthiem. bola," OW aa'llea$7" ai cati '
. ,
t ame prior tosthat time • . .' he •ascertained, the period of the. fOrs,
• Stich nitrites as these developed from Matisse of ' the Wan AlacCanyy ' ,was
the fact that the tercet of rho ' COn- about the year 900 4. ,
que,roi,* gathered from mens Parts-. of plus lifainily name Ls. .florn. : . '
t orthern, France, con taine.d. riially men ,to five .centuries older' than the .thir-
,
Of the same :gives; elnies;:aos it, wait jority of ilInglish names, and antedates
the easiest.' method ei differentiating: the Milk of -the Oertisen rathliy,...namea,,
'theist to refer to .theplaess frorn.,which: by 'a still greater, peried, though. it., ie '
they had come,'osthis not -only identls: 'not older than' a great many' or the ,
fled theindividual, but identified the Saottisli clan narneS.,'. ' • ',„
, • . •
, .
, 131-ngnosed.
PrettY- MOW ••.straft, .....condueter
What's' the. maiter?": ,•
sectiinrittes4irasti5st-1-treSb
The'SafeSide. • .
. •
. . .
*ith e'er:taw • istdivitinalS'.' the. first '
question asked,, whetsit is a. matter of ..
taking, sides, -is whetber. the inclicated
attitude. is:. safe. They desireste have
the. honeAnd the •fortnue, that aWait
the brave,;but the last thing: they want
toincun. /ate 'risk,' • l(ciu 's111 not find
theM:proin'ptly..voliinteefIng at the out-
' -.set -for an enterpri,se ef haitird, They
will. Watt and see vtliet! the 0111cl:sine is
likely.to he, ere they entellas parti-
sans', in anyncOnAlist, ' • • ".
. It Is an understandable deStre, On the
,
part af
kituan sa W.4e en -the:side,
_ .a(4Witie-;.-4hespieCier::tisingsta-attv-a,
to cast. In one1iOtTwi1h7theTpui5sint
.thajoritY, not. togiveall one has, and
l to ai..tritnielthat.leoks',forlern, fro*
the in -66000n .:and...seemd to have but,
a tank etitaider'si; chances. of .visstory,•
Yet; baAptly, aloe' are . 02'; • the
reie 'mettle. and the lid ffere'n t • 'Mehl
who Are ',attracted ICY ',the 'knowiedge
that anneees Is not a predetermined
ceytairitY'and'tbat •conquest or.•failure'
*.dePende.71argelY. On their own performs
.Ati acid "Siontach-/-causecibir
creates rheuraatic syniptoms: Set your stomach
Syrue. Any drug store. • '
•
77.-1,Ire 'geode; tif plant's. Negri ,isnport-
• ince:, although ,probably first in time
wits the discsovery or the conti•ol of
hre.'9h1r1 1iI. ink Im11ion,was ah.0
Take a . spoonful
of Sal Lithsafos - •
in a glass of water
daily before break-
fast and rid your-,
, self 'of that dis-
agreeable feeling'
of dullness. An
efficient - "saline
laxatve that gent-
ly purges the sys.
tem Of clogging
. poisons and makes
i a neW being of you. ;
'-5nveit1ia.11 01 Po Very. These three dis-'• iftwegiwormieerampikommsfid-
. eo ve'ry-in.vesti,f ens were made ler baCk „ .
• In pte•iiistoria• times. •• .
-High Sehooll-Boarda anilljloardsof_Education.,„
Are aUtherIxed by law to establish •
INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL' .AND
. ART SCHOOLS •
With the approval of tho• Minister ofeEducailini,
•
DAV AND EVENING. ci.o.sas. •
May be conduCted In accordance with'. the regulation'Sued by
the Department of Education./
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION'
Is given Its various trades. The schools and claues ve. uhder he
dIrettion of AN AbylSORy COMMITTEE:
, •
pplicatton •for attendance should be made • o -t e isithcIpal of ths
' , • . • . • 'school. , •
'I'o Wye:T.4. Were sti.astle, by the'prinsi-,
. • stive pronithirr-,7hotk:-:.-of
, . theps .BithYlonle; , One' •Waii. tire
vcistion, Of , writing; the 'Second' was
the idee, of 'what We..cAlin,standerddi;..,
'ef icshitza.ry ...unita of weight, f Mee- ••.
'gore, f tiine, o iteney, • ., •
. Coale now for padorn times. Long
?iefore the tiine o Ohrist the:. Wonld,
.11.94 ,a4ready..,•autultid ai4 Put, to.•iiao
' of. ;the •Sevett '10,ventiens
.
at 7 Urging as fundaissental.;. ; TWO
; o have come since. One is the.
gersn theory 'of' diagase. • T'lle final one
i, tha dlacovery •nt the art,of ,canning
food,. , 'bL Is, 1 1>ele,,..tho most re- •
arkgb10 practieal ttocemp lahnsent ot
.." the teat . fOrtf. Years's unquestionably
It teit0' greastoat eVer made by man- •
' Id 4 .If canned ' feed died ,Iseen avall.
Lor Napoleon's debris:Se ft' would
altexed,Untecognizabli, '••t he , pre, •
gent:Map of. the World..-- hi. E. Yr', in
thinkers's/L..: , - • "
•
•
Sninenfee nr,ly slop so Sordid seems.,
So blank* -and Colorlesis devoid of
•• 'dreams. • .•
That the gra•his offiand.it aYlitmr
It eepins It too, inuitt 'irk the • nlade"
'• •• *herein. it dsvelle; •
Then i.thrOugh 'the Ibu nienotenoris
•. And gray,: • .• ....•
There' crane '„g•dvatittares; ,rfulcicening
:The .:provest- lOie of:frie•tis16., the ;gain
•
of right, • / • ; ••
• • ++
'The. Surging forth ofaii the • heart's
Spine.,itstrepid Spirit:a 'have thrown
thexiiSelveii Away on futile •ipiests, and
vaittshjectives. they nitty . have". been,
ao, restLss that thy coultl tap; bide
:home . and , mast be "gentlemen
ad-
venturers" in foreign .leeiOne;• perhaps
•tftklitg part in. Central AMericap,',:re-i.
voltitiona, or it" may: be chartering
•'puke migbt,
, • , ships and•with kindred Spirits engaged
. •
'seeds., • iss ,t,hC uy,ter •to " a •ile.arl. has 171 , :searcli•••% for istitiedAtreainie '•of
•
• ..turned Abe -Sand, •• • , it?. trended isleS ..of the.i•West •
. . . • , , • .
TbeHalehemy • of ..Trittb ahOwa...trettattro. , • ... , . •
hand:. •• ./ 7 • But is there net •,adventure enough
to•:, boa thes'eliernpiOnillin, of
•• , Chase:Witharbee.„
• • . • , • ••• hopes.,the furtherance of paused. here.
• sst', home thiii,lia'ie.siething • te with
". What. is 141'
.•• . ' ' tlie profession:9f' the .mareat-airinis or `..VVISisloherte," began...the. tea oh.er, •
NOrfaidi t Eq.jTheiri. '
7 A qatists tit use of 'Bohyla. bs,VP, Tate
lets for their children hats • Pros err to
thousands of mothers that they are
witkaut 'an' (sepal for •bahyhood aud
elfildhoodallmeirte One mother, Mrs.
C. W. -.Jackson, R,R. I.; Gilford, Ont.,
writes.: -;-"We have .Used Baby's Own
Tablets•eVer. since our; first baby .was
horn sixteen years. agoWe have
seveil. fine healthy children and the
Tablets,. is the ,only Medicine they re -
their -early years, ' Our baby
Is One, (tad 'a half years old, is'Walking'
and talking • and • Weighs. 25 pOunds.
Baby s Own Tablets is the only ,niedi.
eine he has; ever hadBaby's �wn : •
°e""n 4rtheanrieeeWdto be absolutely sae for even
horn, babe, They ate free from opiates
and nateOties; act' as a gentle 'laxative
on: the Stornech and:bowels and Unit'
relieve "conatipation and indigestion;
break op solids and slinpIe reVerS and:
make baby hearthy ,arid strong. • ;
You 'ean get Bby Own
,TT:otibLe,t6
ns y
iroour 'cituggiat or direct • by Mill'
17." Wil -
Prettiest, of Gardens.
No known natien has even *planed
the.4"Spanish.•Arelfs in. the .beenty•and,
coati:hie:se -of their pleasure •gardene.
The hewer -perfumed ..air was. driven.
Or drawn through metal pipes into the
livtng rOarad, While, Sprinkling: ..faim-
*Ms Were everywhere, ,sinme of them
even s Containing perfdnted water. TO
these gardens where experimental gar,
dening *as always order, the World
of to -day is Indebted for the peaoll a6.
well as many',otha'-very Valual?le cul-
•tivated fr•uits. /
minarets Liniment:frit, dandUff
•
" air Enough -
."Do you plaY anVihing People
„..„ .
requeSt?"
•ARE yOti1JILDING?
'131filders' fslitide Oen-
.
tale's! patty, ...prattScal' desfgnS by
proteinSot a.roPii00-43:
• ,actually and. lived Also'
don taing, weri illustrated ..articles
!list Ishing and gaisdening, PrefuseJ •
,ly tlltistrated. ' Send"Twenty,Pents
:for 'a copy. Questions andymted.
.`Meelsean Blinding Reports, .Ltd„
344 Adelaide St': West, Toronto.
assified Advertiserrients.
W 4127k1 ;OAK' ...PAW (11'1' WANK; . g
tirnbeoat,
' Bahl .:1004 Bothwell: Ont.4116. •• •
E:stsi imp mesons -ifetettfr ' AN
sote
311Iso.a, lireclerta4 Tar:Q*0,', ' • •
=-,
When. the Dead . Were- Judged.
anCient Unless tbe' deed : :ti•ere'
taken before a 'judge at4 Airy al'id
given:. atrial just .as th9ugh they Were
'
• '
• In
Egypt, •the body was taken 'seed
• after death to anembalmer and keit
. ,
by -him for forty days. It was then rests
turned to its old hoine. tidier° . the.
•nissurnsts 'wept over for thiety4wo
days and nights, :.after ..whielf it •vas
carted to the neauest2. sacred lake
where Wittiestes Wsere heard. • • •
•
in the case of a good 'men •the body
Was allowed to be .taken aCrods the
Jake in a beat and bailed an theather.
side. ' • •
• ' If the evidence shoed that the dead:
ysaer-not a. good than the naeurukrts :had '
to take the body haelehdisie' and keep
i( until itself *Ile as they. clisuld; by
.:good • works, 'gifts. to :the prise* In-
cenise and inch things' bur it prOper:
+y 4ri ;later -years:
All Tired Out2L-Fea • •
•••• • •.. miiiratAt;
• • • • . •• •-;
• • If you feel out ef•sorts, Your kidneys
and • liver ',are. •not /acting- hatirrally.
Dont 'delay but .go ..)Msr drrigisISt .
and 'get,:e,. bottle Of liyarrier's Safe *id., •
Ilex: and 1.0,er 'Remedy'
and. take' ,/ according
to 'firettiOs, • in
Short tinse ysiiisshOuld
'notice.the benefit,trans
tlits 'remedy Made:from
•herlaS and other ''hene-
:.ficial Used
s -for over _50. years:4)y
'esilliOns. in. all parts of.
the world. Fpr Your
' health!s.. sake . take care
• . ,•• • of . 'yOss'T • kidls-c..s s,' and
. • • • • , . •
- ' • '• Attl3BER
-••••••
R• eB8-iF.1Ta MxLijQ' R)1;8
. . . .
camera FAIDA,t/..go, Sk14, suentreat
•Illus are. the mostsongful trees we
have. X' a,iway; think So when I see .
bine alone in a leVel meadowland: It .
s.prings up 80 aponteneousdY, it Is So
Straight growing; and yet, it reaches
Out dresmful arms. all Ways ,ancithey
muse a little and bend from the joy-
ous :Ole uli-SPringing .trunK. ' Ph, Yea,•-' •
they are,SOrigful-,Iosephine Preston
Peabody. '
Pew et, 'us Would, like to see our-
selves as others tee us.-LordfErille;"
Ancti ItitS*S9 P1445
ITOPTOOTHACHE
7* °WWWY iiii:vaa'-!Iflah-AIV.*i°' •
Lao fia Long Timm!' '15c
. soli) 'EVRY10-11161it *
•INhirra.a. S. Wilaht Oc Pirairal.Pigelhoon. Talmo
4
. , •
,_ nre.ed_tha.
. vt-e-• , „ . _.
and other. Skin irritations
are • quickly relieved ', by a
• few applications Of Minard's
, diluted -With sweet ' oil..
THE ROMANCE* OF
.T11., mAs
•1
Ttw lit.shama blends are as packed
ronsanife' and legends ase.ther are-
, • with green :islands, :white reefs, broyin
.shoals stud hlue'lagessne. • History arid
leyelluesscoinblne as on. •
, The istregYan 'I/IdiePss Pe°111.14 tile
islands originally and received
• MAW Celumbne, 111 4492., T.hese
browseskinued and painted after
,the ire niter of the getlY decerated
• lish o the Sea, were tt.ICeii firprn tire iSs
.'iand 10 Welk:this ,gold mines Of Cuba:
•For ltuig year the cays were harbors
fer carayels7and, 01101Y, hiding, .140,06'•
•V 111 Set tiers egun. te"gorne to
•'• 'sett e of*tir,g *got isaakds,
CentirrY: and In the eat4", part
of -the eighteenth eerilissrysthepirafes..
eliii4i*T177iiiit- arid 'eariassferce • re.
:•;•1s.ars4 'Tips:1151g Pins
;els, c11,1tuinerce.„
dove lioplasi af/cihe. American, navy
• CaPtured NeW Providence ,island •
17576,, but lost It shortly afterward to
the,Speriiards, Who in ttirn were forced
tneurrenderasto the 13rit1s1i in 1783.
• The histery of these islands iishows
' ever; riCi More than a Mem alphabet for
., their natural beauty. The eolons, in
• the waters • are truly tneorriparstble,
•'ranging from . Ore. White + threrigh
shaded strands ofgreen to the deep• est
blue. The gands are is .elean as freshly,
etarched table linen and. the Shoals
and reefs are inhabited by. igentian,
'ecarret,*.yellcisi and green* dalies • and
• '.:h,Y..piettirestpse purple:- aid' yellow slew
' fans. Celor is simply let loose in the
Dithetnag. The wallsand hOuslita
White*aebed in Pirlilta 'aPit graYs and
• the gardens stye never withoitygniall
Lot s of brilliantly tinted •flowers.
*
111 the seventeen*. and eighteenth
'cesitirries sieves, were, introduced 491311
• Africa,' to Work the:plantations,: but
..theywere freed In 1834 and havere-
• mained' as oival citizens . With the
. white tettlerss: The nstive huts' with
People Who Feel Like This 1114
the'.1.1eitt'of 4.'1.1011.
Thedictionary defines a terilc 'as la
medicine that 'increases the strength
-411(17gliree.- vigor- totheaystem, - That
'teile Why Dy. 'Pink Pills are
a real tonle. Thousands of .11sett, and
women are ;Wing to -day, not- sitelt*in
,bed,..but without anal:419g to de a Atli
day's work; 'though they are 'tercet' to
keep 'on, . They, are always tired Or
ner.1411•Tt de. neteleelf, Well, AO ttWalte,
in lite. morning rinrefreshOds ManY
have headaches,' haekaches /and stom-
aph trouble. Sisch,Veople need the
_tole Vein of Dr. "Syillianis':,Pihk Pills -
The Veneficiabeffeets; of;this, modieleS
'.;r04•01i.ee' the .001a. SYstedL, Bk,
de *ore "ilian.relleve
ate..e.Yeantermis;s-they:/repave the callS.,,,,
slkirs.4-s•34rgityl*.4-01*-•,-7Mo .. ,:' Alta :
has .pi-ov.on..-.the..vaitte of.liiits 'medicine_
inaereiy.„Cecoss(
m .
end -1)r. 'W111 lUrnit T
trIS'. li.tiills for a.
, tired .and 'Istif.::diiIiirn • conditiou of lisp,
..SYSteur, :. I,- have -felloyied the hurging.
profession for a,' number. of years and:
after' 4 few weeks. of hard: or trying•.
cases I ,take Iwo or .three horses or Dr.
Williams' Pink.' Pills, 'and always With
the. verys.heet results; The pills also
proved as.. great been to. 'n.iy daughter.
ate trying age,. and I tivesseen splen-.
di'd resnIts• folio* their .•Use ill .0tUer.
•' Dr,•Williams! Pink pills:are' sold by
all :medicine dealers or sent, by mail
at so, cents a pox by The Et: Willianue
5tedicine.Go.,'BroCkvillei, Ont.
A Wonderful Invention,-
.. Oesildy--,"I see that .they've Invent-
ed a"new. :whistle." 7 • . ••
Oasey-7”Pliwat ,kind'ef a whistl,e?'•'•
. '.' Cassidy -"One that ssaisnda; just . as
lotsd:in the merning'ae . it doe's. at guW
theitinie.'!! .' ' : • • . " ' •
•• .....
. .
, .
iniperfeCtly Coached::
s. .
•
•MQW131.39rq •
Racial •OrlalreseArtisle-Norolans
8ource-7,A iticallty, '
: Here is erre of: those Englissb femily
names which' Are derived Trent the+
-natnes--or,--plaCes•-in- -FrAliees-though
'from 1ts modern spelling' you, ;would
not be .1ilte1y to. Suspect ..it. „ Englaiid
. ,
and Aarica, however, Are fell of such
.nenses, Ranting originally from French
'sources; but. scarcely. reePgnizah'ie -130
fer,. two re' -ons: first, he.causse•
.7renels' Is A .very different
'thing froth medieval Preach, anti Sec-
becanst under liIngliSh intinencee
the nosnes, developed s,nelfinge
slifferent • Dont, their Original sines and
different from ltiOdpril f'reaelis •
liloWlsray is a spelling Willa ',repre-
sents antler .tho influcnee of the Eng.,
military imit with wbleh 1e WO! On-
.
•
-49.g"41: McCA-4.
•
VarlatIons.,-rvisCann,, Maccann.
i Racial OrTsflif-lrish.
Source -A given name.-
,
TIils
fala•ilY name is an
tarot, of the designation of a +p yve old
Irish elan, which kOS'etto the
dignItY Of .a clan. rte a branch Or „eept
of a still ixtore.' ancient . elan, that Of
clan gape laexceptional in thatjt.14
virtually idontical with the Anglicited
fOrnktithis 'being One cass3 where the
are • -',0
simple t het no, .0011. fttaiark has Ilited
'Poetry aFaMiliar
°I Things. .
All poetry, it is to be remesubere,l,
Is not the, poc-try of rornanee, of
strangeneas,of' wonner,, Of things
thrilledwith the 1141010*n. Them ls
the poetry of familiar things,
true nc-yertheIess In their littlenees or
.
greatrieSs;'--.-41.14erls the skintisof:-Peetry
Ithichthat century so dear to
rIlaciteraY, the eighteenth of happy
snemory, so tlecerenelY delighted. . One
tilnicst heisitatee to speak Of "decennia
delight" in this day which 15 so prone:
te 'held ell that Is decorous to ,1)0 Jlear•
to the stilted/ of artificial, Tbe dr-
, OUR is net neeeis:arilY. so PRY inore
etis4tttv
ecEhisss,Naes)0'iiviy.eai.a."1:7
ni
SIX YEAS USE 011
-
Ild10,02,1g11e, the-7'Nont :Brat" 4?.',Ilt •le the transition of the na,m.esfrosta sine
B " f 1+1• 4 • • tO annilier •
•
-7fairisr.f-er-oice that the7rnalisisial-air- Irent-esed-nrTtise plural ,sense.
e St(tt who. gayi's it to You was one Of AS applied tO one person •it le.
If you hesissOlg name.' it is ' 7116 '.Gaelle Of.' the n.anse
MP,.1-,0 Mt
• 'IRS •Sh W
h Th iL..Q ar7;
,B11})1,'S- DIVIN
MegiciO .(to. yOungslesi, he has Called/
'op on the s.tage)--svNotvi my/ hey, Igu
' their thatxa
ch roofs look table:dawn have rreverseen"me.before, have you?"'
setouglas„Inst they lit las-rArt -04ter- •
YgAgings_cocoartritc-pahars-ands-the--red,
'
- -hibiscus/ plarrni or •bougainvilless'These
«statiVes,•took the'Place Of. the, original
• • :tlegYains; to whose Soft Character their
• seem. in ;many' IretsPetsts to be likened,.
'Co1unthia wrote to,:Pertlinand and, Ida-
•betia ti this ''N's,ayof the LuCaYanis t•
.•
This catittry. 'ertc..ereail,'others OS far
the', day Surtraiseg,tho night • in.
splenders, the:natives love their nelgh
. bens as thezniselvea; their-ConVersation
is the sweetest imaging.ble;'.gentle,aea.
so effeetIonale•sre they, • that..1. swear
our Highness there ,is net a better
speopiein 01/0 ' „:.; •
• It.: may, ' Interest ':someone to knelt:
• tissit 'Litonxitrie. tkliattibUted •‘.O.DO' word +
. of / their own language to the .pingilo
'slang-mtge.. .It is • "hatiaritock,": taken'
froni their "itemacus," a •noio...given
...; their eurioni•swinging beds...
, .
Seven Greatest .lnventions
• to oet dou a Het. or the WoridS
gr.a test • n Ontions is . an -Indisor sort • '
poinslas#ed• recently by AO less an. au-
therity Oulu \1' 11 G Weale. It le oho',
•• in Which ert-ry p1aer nill coneout,
„prep ab II ty, ' with ; • di ffeirea t
• •Be this as it, snayi:I am W.Wing to take •
my -stand on . the ias•sett ion that in: :all'
of huMer's history, retorded..encl,.usir6.
there. bare ..been oni seven •:'-
- distOsiety:InVention,4. whieli. take. 'also
, -
Intel y* lir5t rank. • r.rlie Most lm -portent
.of the even• is, it,cannet realitY•be dis-
..,. spilled, the iligeovei•V••of the funetion of .•
,
itost tour gr five-doltsiti' to 'pre-
Onre'.for a picnics and a; good heavy,
rain is freipsently:+worth it. • "
•
4
'
•"'
" •"" ,ve. =son a • .
the Normans, wish game ;eyes tos„Vrn
ig, co, ,,- . This . . Caustisa of
, . . , .
land with William theContin
' erols, and chieftain Of the MiteMilition'ii, ' 'named.
oleo that he. probably:did not bear that "Malthiem. bola," OW aa'llea$7" ai cati '
. ,
t ame prior tosthat time • . .' he •ascertained, the period of the. fOrs,
• Stich nitrites as these developed from Matisse of ' the Wan AlacCanyy ' ,was
the fact that the tercet of rho ' COn- about the year 900 4. ,
que,roi,* gathered from mens Parts-. of plus lifainily name Ls. .florn. : . '
t orthern, France, con taine.d. riially men ,to five .centuries older' than the .thir-
,
Of the same :gives; elnies;:aos it, wait jority of ilInglish names, and antedates
the easiest.' method ei differentiating: the Milk of -the Oertisen rathliy,...namea,,
'theist to refer to .theplaess frorn.,which: by 'a still greater, peried, though. it., ie '
they had come,'osthis not -only identls: 'not older than' a great many' or the ,
fled theindividual, but identified the Saottisli clan narneS.,'. ' • ',„
, • . •
, .
, 131-ngnosed.
PrettY- MOW ••.straft, .....condueter
What's' the. maiter?": ,•
sectiinrittes4irasti5st-1-treSb
The'SafeSide. • .
. •
. . .
*ith e'er:taw • istdivitinalS'.' the. first '
question asked,, whetsit is a. matter of ..
taking, sides, -is whetber. the inclicated
attitude. is:. safe. They desireste have
the. honeAnd the •fortnue, that aWait
the brave,;but the last thing: they want
toincun. /ate 'risk,' • l(ciu 's111 not find
theM:proin'ptly..voliinteefIng at the out-
' -.set -for an enterpri,se ef haitird, They
will. Watt and see vtliet! the 0111cl:sine is
likely.to he, ere they entellas parti-
sans', in anyncOnAlist, ' • • ".
. It Is an understandable deStre, On the
,
part af
kituan sa W.4e en -the:side,
_ .a(4Witie-;.-4hespieCier::tisingsta-attv-a,
to cast. In one1iOtTwi1h7theTpui5sint
.thajoritY, not. togiveall one has, and
l to ai..tritnielthat.leoks',forlern, fro*
the in -66000n .:and...seemd to have but,
a tank etitaider'si; chances. of .visstory,•
Yet; baAptly, aloe' are . 02'; • the
reie 'mettle. and the lid ffere'n t • 'Mehl
who Are ',attracted ICY ',the 'knowiedge
that anneees Is not a predetermined
ceytairitY'and'tbat •conquest or.•failure'
*.dePende.71argelY. On their own performs
.Ati acid "Siontach-/-causecibir
creates rheuraatic syniptoms: Set your stomach
Syrue. Any drug store. • '
•
77.-1,Ire 'geode; tif plant's. Negri ,isnport-
• ince:, although ,probably first in time
wits the discsovery or the conti•ol of
hre.'9h1r1 1iI. ink Im11ion,was ah.0
Take a . spoonful
of Sal Lithsafos - •
in a glass of water
daily before break-
fast and rid your-,
, self 'of that dis-
agreeable feeling'
of dullness. An
efficient - "saline
laxatve that gent-
ly purges the sys.
tem Of clogging
. poisons and makes
i a neW being of you. ;
'-5nveit1ia.11 01 Po Very. These three dis-'• iftwegiwormieerampikommsfid-
. eo ve'ry-in.vesti,f ens were made ler baCk „ .
• In pte•iiistoria• times. •• .
-High Sehooll-Boarda anilljloardsof_Education.,„
Are aUtherIxed by law to establish •
INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL' .AND
. ART SCHOOLS •
With the approval of tho• Minister ofeEducailini,
•
DAV AND EVENING. ci.o.sas. •
May be conduCted In accordance with'. the regulation'Sued by
the Department of Education./
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION'
Is given Its various trades. The schools and claues ve. uhder he
dIrettion of AN AbylSORy COMMITTEE:
, •
pplicatton •for attendance should be made • o -t e isithcIpal of ths
' , • . • . • 'school. , •
'I'o Wye:T.4. Were sti.astle, by the'prinsi-,
. • stive pronithirr-,7hotk:-:.-of
, . theps .BithYlonle; , One' •Waii. tire
vcistion, Of , writing; the 'Second' was
the idee, of 'what We..cAlin,standerddi;..,
'ef icshitza.ry ...unita of weight, f Mee- ••.
'gore, f tiine, o iteney, • ., •
. Coale now for padorn times. Long
?iefore the tiine o Ohrist the:. Wonld,
.11.94 ,a4ready..,•autultid ai4 Put, to.•iiao
' of. ;the •Sevett '10,ventiens
.
at 7 Urging as fundaissental.;. ; TWO
; o have come since. One is the.
gersn theory 'of' diagase. • T'lle final one
i, tha dlacovery •nt the art,of ,canning
food,. , 'bL Is, 1 1>ele,,..tho most re- •
arkgb10 practieal ttocemp lahnsent ot
.." the teat . fOrtf. Years's unquestionably
It teit0' greastoat eVer made by man- •
' Id 4 .If canned ' feed died ,Iseen avall.
Lor Napoleon's debris:Se ft' would
altexed,Untecognizabli, '••t he , pre, •
gent:Map of. the World..-- hi. E. Yr', in
thinkers's/L..: , - • "
•
•
Sninenfee nr,ly slop so Sordid seems.,
So blank* -and Colorlesis devoid of
•• 'dreams. • .•
That the gra•his offiand.it aYlitmr
It eepins It too, inuitt 'irk the • nlade"
'• •• *herein. it dsvelle; •
Then i.thrOugh 'the Ibu nienotenoris
•. And gray,: • .• ....•
There' crane '„g•dvatittares; ,rfulcicening
:The .:provest- lOie of:frie•tis16., the ;gain
•
of right, • / • ; ••
• • ++
'The. Surging forth ofaii the • heart's
Spine.,itstrepid Spirit:a 'have thrown
thexiiSelveii Away on futile •ipiests, and
vaittshjectives. they nitty . have". been,
ao, restLss that thy coultl tap; bide
:home . and , mast be "gentlemen
ad-
venturers" in foreign .leeiOne;• perhaps
•tftklitg part in. Central AMericap,',:re-i.
voltitiona, or it" may: be chartering
•'puke migbt,
, • , ships and•with kindred Spirits engaged
. •
'seeds., • iss ,t,hC uy,ter •to " a •ile.arl. has 171 , :searcli•••% for istitiedAtreainie '•of
•
• ..turned Abe -Sand, •• • , it?. trended isleS ..of the.i•West •
. . . • , , • .
TbeHalehemy • of ..Trittb ahOwa...trettattro. , • ... , . •
hand:. •• ./ 7 • But is there net •,adventure enough
to•:, boa thes'eliernpiOnillin, of
•• , Chase:Witharbee.„
• • . • , • ••• hopes.,the furtherance of paused. here.
• sst', home thiii,lia'ie.siething • te with
". What. is 141'
.•• . ' ' tlie profession:9f' the .mareat-airinis or `..VVISisloherte," began...the. tea oh.er, •
NOrfaidi t Eq.jTheiri. '
7 A qatists tit use of 'Bohyla. bs,VP, Tate
lets for their children hats • Pros err to
thousands of mothers that they are
witkaut 'an' (sepal for •bahyhood aud
elfildhoodallmeirte One mother, Mrs.
C. W. -.Jackson, R,R. I.; Gilford, Ont.,
writes.: -;-"We have .Used Baby's Own
Tablets•eVer. since our; first baby .was
horn sixteen years. agoWe have
seveil. fine healthy children and the
Tablets,. is the ,only Medicine they re -
their -early years, ' Our baby
Is One, (tad 'a half years old, is'Walking'
and talking • and • Weighs. 25 pOunds.
Baby s Own Tablets is the only ,niedi.
eine he has; ever hadBaby's �wn : •
°e""n 4rtheanrieeeWdto be absolutely sae for even
horn, babe, They ate free from opiates
and nateOties; act' as a gentle 'laxative
on: the Stornech and:bowels and Unit'
relieve "conatipation and indigestion;
break op solids and slinpIe reVerS and:
make baby hearthy ,arid strong. • ;
You 'ean get Bby Own
,TT:otibLe,t6
ns y
iroour 'cituggiat or direct • by Mill'
17." Wil -
Prettiest, of Gardens.
No known natien has even *planed
the.4"Spanish.•Arelfs in. the .beenty•and,
coati:hie:se -of their pleasure •gardene.
The hewer -perfumed ..air was. driven.
Or drawn through metal pipes into the
livtng rOarad, While, Sprinkling: ..faim-
*Ms Were everywhere, ,sinme of them
even s Containing perfdnted water. TO
these gardens where experimental gar,
dening *as always order, the World
of to -day is Indebted for the peaoll a6.
well as many',otha'-very Valual?le cul-
•tivated fr•uits. /
minarets Liniment:frit, dandUff
•
" air Enough -
."Do you plaY anVihing People
„..„ .
requeSt?"
•ARE yOti1JILDING?
'131filders' fslitide Oen-
.
tale's! patty, ...prattScal' desfgnS by
proteinSot a.roPii00-43:
• ,actually and. lived Also'
don taing, weri illustrated ..articles
!list Ishing and gaisdening, PrefuseJ •
,ly tlltistrated. ' Send"Twenty,Pents
:for 'a copy. Questions andymted.
.`Meelsean Blinding Reports, .Ltd„
344 Adelaide St': West, Toronto.
assified Advertiserrients.
W 4127k1 ;OAK' ...PAW (11'1' WANK; . g
tirnbeoat,
' Bahl .:1004 Bothwell: Ont.4116. •• •
E:stsi imp mesons -ifetettfr ' AN
sote
311Iso.a, lireclerta4 Tar:Q*0,', ' • •
=-,
When. the Dead . Were- Judged.
anCient Unless tbe' deed : :ti•ere'
taken before a 'judge at4 Airy al'id
given:. atrial just .as th9ugh they Were
'
• '
• In
Egypt, •the body was taken 'seed
• after death to anembalmer and keit
. ,
by -him for forty days. It was then rests
turned to its old hoine. tidier° . the.
•nissurnsts 'wept over for thiety4wo
days and nights, :.after ..whielf it •vas
carted to the neauest2. sacred lake
where Wittiestes Wsere heard. • • •
•
in the case of a good 'men •the body
Was allowed to be .taken aCrods the
Jake in a beat and bailed an theather.
side. ' • •
• ' If the evidence shoed that the dead:
ysaer-not a. good than the naeurukrts :had '
to take the body haelehdisie' and keep
i( until itself *Ile as they. clisuld; by
.:good • works, 'gifts. to :the prise* In-
cenise and inch things' bur it prOper:
+y 4ri ;later -years:
All Tired Out2L-Fea • •
•••• • •.. miiiratAt;
• • • • . •• •-;
• • If you feel out ef•sorts, Your kidneys
and • liver ',are. •not /acting- hatirrally.
Dont 'delay but .go ..)Msr drrigisISt .
and 'get,:e,. bottle Of liyarrier's Safe *id., •
Ilex: and 1.0,er 'Remedy'
and. take' ,/ according
to 'firettiOs, • in
Short tinse ysiiisshOuld
'notice.the benefit,trans
tlits 'remedy Made:from
•herlaS and other ''hene-
:.ficial Used
s -for over _50. years:4)y
'esilliOns. in. all parts of.
the world. Fpr Your
' health!s.. sake . take care
• . ,•• • of . 'yOss'T • kidls-c..s s,' and
. • • • • , . •
- ' • '• Attl3BER
-••••••
R• eB8-iF.1Ta MxLijQ' R)1;8
. . . .
camera FAIDA,t/..go, Sk14, suentreat
•Illus are. the mostsongful trees we
have. X' a,iway; think So when I see .
bine alone in a leVel meadowland: It .
s.prings up 80 aponteneousdY, it Is So
Straight growing; and yet, it reaches
Out dresmful arms. all Ways ,ancithey
muse a little and bend from the joy-
ous :Ole uli-SPringing .trunK. ' Ph, Yea,•-' •
they are,SOrigful-,Iosephine Preston
Peabody. '
Pew et, 'us Would, like to see our-
selves as others tee us.-LordfErille;"
Ancti ItitS*S9 P1445
ITOPTOOTHACHE
7* °WWWY iiii:vaa'-!Iflah-AIV.*i°' •
Lao fia Long Timm!' '15c
. soli) 'EVRY10-11161it *
•INhirra.a. S. Wilaht Oc Pirairal.Pigelhoon. Talmo
4
. , •
,_ nre.ed_tha.
. vt-e-• , „ . _.
and other. Skin irritations
are • quickly relieved ', by a
• few applications Of Minard's
, diluted -With sweet ' oil..
-ri- 'NA R D'
,
',IONGOF•PAIN.
. . • ...
LiNiMEN
.
ea and •plaS• a ga me of. pool:while Pieivre, rb•c:rvie, •wa'raet's.".s.--fo .4'.flies Thes' e TW- 0 Found Relief by
o' tra I eade --"Certaf ly " • • . ,
I b -• drr gists* • Price 25
Guest-- "Fine, I wish you'd take your • • • •
e,atiag." • '
Hoskoeimpliaiiimeiswi,a.1.4poimpoop,,N11141
•News NI on ey for %Erie... • .
.„,•
'I New ceinage .ia
8114 e4 nickel; and
. • -
41) • boti4A.t Searnars'? 'Titer;•neceSse.ty. war:. ...43i'.°11.ie.:Es':Iigg:e6.''.6.4.1:9r';°1:4. P3:ee
broke..hi tht bold, bad boy. fure. 'and ,nntior theflag
of `social, legal sind• 'medical .
:alt. !Sill Ataio'pither, .so wlfat is
State: proposed MoneY *III bear- -
•
111' 11
slrisigns Hist eed of :tise King's
head, • . • .
• , • • Whiels:eall• Tor Coinage as Well aa .thes•
• eti field,' and *hose:Pioneers:must ..:'.
s The one Secret/0 life and develaps. •Ilat
. Often incur len eliii egg 'air4,odiTlar. WI' i le • ''
. ,
.riientl:is. ii4 to desire' and plan, hnt r‘,
_ __i . , : „ ,:nci. ' ' S' .: •charlatans'
s tiCepopul is clainegoe .to.s
fall. it with the forced at Worlii_te'• L''. .044._..deniagggues',+„'' 'Tli :Mitn'ss-Perdt- -
•every..lilOMOVP: duty' aright ---George eg1.0 Hon to be irefe wii/en.` for the trot:Who
lSigeDenald. • . , ' .. . • ••'...• .:* . :, • • • • .'• :engirt to 'die."... 'noise • who have. de:'
cided . that 'as:Certain 'oUr.,So• is , 'right
..; !,ritite and trade •Wait. Pf•ist...np men, . an-pet...ha •SEttiSfied w itit'' another
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si'lle. Epince. Of'.*MOti... • '• /ilitnigli• their oi,rn path -.1§/ difficult 't '
- tread. • • :They are') not asking ' 'to. be '
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COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, .MANUAL: TRAINING.: HOUSEHOLD
SCIENCE AND ,ApRicuLTuREANp.,HoRTicuLTuRE ate provided
. for •,In,the Courses of, Study •In POblic,•Separate, Continuation and High,.
Schooli; C011eglate Institutes; yeeatIonal •School! and Departmentik.
CoPles of the Regulatiene Issu'sd by the Minister' ..of ad,upatIon may be :
obtained from the' Deputy Minister. Parliament Eloildings, Toronto. ".
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• Wieopiring-Ocean \rivt.s. •
eonstrusted
...eeriest:a, 'VS a exit ct lOs g height '
( itt-V1%4's '11(' 1 Ilat aw 1 riten- ,
. ilratiktry a ;13' OA/ f10111:'‘tth.i.2 fnt,
1)1I) 141 :a • l tigh 1 t h e esi4S.
1,11fiss Tie lit 1• 1.,:).1 PO 1' 10
of 'cite litrgest....Avaves., rtoof
, f,eett•
. end jl li.sh•ta Meaty actoods fOr. ono
11 Lb sopa-flea .11 ITO trio, ,
The .ti:(1) way. 113g t oUotVtl, 1,t3, ;.
.,:darthetralte of i75 ns 69,1eat'.
41t, ;and a tidal 'Ware Off li'.e.rtt osice
ted 6 ,ellio,eteali ever e church and
city Ilt atniii,"infttnd,,
' tt,-cansOttleittscr;.soster.ubbing31i1,
'Old A. clean 'cleft Iti the, beton,: ,
'Abe' ii,atisrOorti-cloiet, ...nen there id+
etiteUsie
or the perdeit not c!eaning
•;Silt rir tab arte.e.lsa•
'atlas:6d the bard things •,/ they give
'tsetse f� the•ex_perienses_tisatstest_theAr.
• fibre and 'CleVelon „feriithde and traizi:
.them tO Tape:,:stenely the daYe '
• may brink, •'• • •'
- 1st Prize $100!, Eth,*, Prize,. .$1,9
• 2nd Prize: $75 6th Prze $30* .
3rd :Prize $60 7th Prize ;25
4th Prize $50 • 8th Prize $20 •
6 Prizes of ;10 eat's.,
10 Przes of $5 ech
lverycontestant will receive u pike
4r1 at team $z,so value. •.
ocCItilikir-THE • tOO'T'S
It yen count/0.c itoll roriedly and sell to foists .ot Runt ,tintl Stain
Ilemover /41 MSc/ n tube./ /Ito teeCI mutt •of these othire, ;And
, You will have a chance iorit)C- Inc ta1411 1 rIs Whets tce-reeelveyenr ,
-,busuity /,tve /mils
pIttY SUM DOM, actl tl,tiu tetover 61102ar
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UNITED SUPPLY 40, TOltbisiTC), 3
§MiRft-isr
.Ljving Green.
J 'neVer kriegsliow.,mitch green /grass
("mad Mean .,an tJI 1 had ; t net
Until I Went to: live where 1
Coisid: See no tree or garden -plot..
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Phe joy of Ming green I loved,
tt . was a part. daily` being,
As 'easily as much. of life 7
As thinking,nios frig, feeling,' SeStng.
But hedged°-stboist With atone helow .
And titY 'above, whet It Could he
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I Caine to know, to realize
To ruffla t e..oigtr.t .01/ pisruts 'tree.
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Arid when 'stiting. •eonst 'Toy poor .
starved Soul
, Orled tilt aloud r could not st:sy.-:',
c slav'e Come hal•k•to Whe're•i sic
?ffirs 'and gross Ing ettelt
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IECMAT1
Fanmed thi
Idesole• csompi 11
azziyaror
•. CHAMBERLAIN'S
PAIN -BALM
Yoor-tatarile,oid, •
LINIMENT
Is notoldriireifef.ed In
"TUBE FORM
3et.U.r than before!
Easyto apply!
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----;:rt-pein-i-icesili.KAIIIiii;
• hisaling and penetrating
fatalities haye'been inten
in 1
-
sided. the new, compact
c'llr\-3 form./
' Generous fabe foi 23 cent& •
,• For saver fifty year.s it has been
a standard 'household remedy .for
sprains, bruises, rheumatic patns. or
muscular lamenessfrom any cause;
Sold Everywhete, or by snail from
Chamberlain Medicine Coq Toronto'
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ShOdkiii-giv Painful
AffllLtLofl
• There Are few.' of us' Who have not .
' 'suffered from. this .t footle, ' but; little,
do we realize that In most cases itis
, 'clue to 'Our .
44-etileai ast.horitks: ells „. that
Iisnorrhoids (piles) could be largely
avoided were ones to assist nature -by
;obserVing nature's laws. . .
1 Ientortlsoids. :are . Most- frequently• .
b.fotight abdut as nrosulf of cgnstipas
• . non, Theref,pre; assist nature by as-
is4tit.cr:ntitige_tiant. ;,cveuiss.:4.p7seg. e_ 9.f • 1..he
waste
; matter; and -this can best be done.,,fi'by
rna..1 t.c,t\ sand tnus perniitteregibla;:eas;
•' i‘et 'ilinply Softens t se waqte
elssasnatson, without any overtaxing of
the inteSt:rial muscles. •,
• ..N.sjsit; e scientihe *internal
replaces the lack of nature'
•
. ruhriCant, and ObViated the .possibility
4 . tonstipa..i
• • Ask yetis- dfuggist for .2Vskiel teday.
• !tn0 'rernember----look for the name
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"Nuiel"- in red on both bottle, bel
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.' • .FS Tttatil,43t1. • .
114'e.•411isit, „roof
Women, aiIEre1Mel, witosa cemblitedji
Iter
thein carn.71s..11yin,;,. 1» Ituf!ttlpg.
• dliemtaaktife, ...tvlitto the oth ihrti‘
• hint -The. -Pritriarels•
.11fraSelsold Is ;Stittety-,e•-fett.,-. but Still.; •
' gets (=silt to 'do 1110 ihispping, while tasol
••• Itit'Ppet of eightssi...se*.essi-eisde
tffii'-fitutstiloing titri 'kitelten. Work
iltated- Vhe."fellfere.4at•e,•-att+1
01.1):0I.3 O33e' tild..+01ilets+tyy.n.7.•
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1. IVO r4rd'a Online/Ai 61; sOre tht,sat. •
pr,e8crillg.cif y p :4s is for
,NOuritts- tutribagO
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Pa Tc10111114111e:,
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ES NOT AFFECT THE. HE
ern, tackaie
wlilCIl Conia.itis prov.e.,p drtee,tions.
12'8e4Isr-4,br.o.ot, boxes 'tif 1 teldsts
'11lidlitsttle5.49f.24
11 4.--trAtla,Asfati-itygicticted sis:.diutsidio'sf,1104 1400r-taare INtarvslot1C+
nettlfitertt.Sets,Inott...14erril 0a11e$114 A,e14. .1tAt. , wast.i it ts linotiii"
' that tepitlA Stoatia La/ea tutittistaitore; laittlettit'llarertsItC-asistost 11l 411, the•Tistsleta
et litYvt Cen:patly Ist Vale thiniira1 tokto asiak, .t1qatt
Taking 'Lydia- E.*Pirildiam's -
Vegetable Compound .
Ayer's Cliff,' Quebec. •J-••". I have • :
'been teaching for:three years, and •• ,
at fhe end of the".
year,Isilivays feel
tired and 'have no
appetite: '• I was
awful Sick 'each.' ..
inontli.too,having
pains in my heels
until sometimes I
iv.as oblged to ate,'
teo
workining..thAlen%i .0 d.
:d_LL :(7yncivoi avn-Edto
. Pink-
ham'sme
...:,. . :.. -........: ' Vegetable .
and kheara, many women telling.hew . .
goed it was so1 thought it *mild help
to
i
'e.' And it did. ow I' take six
bottlea every year a d recommend it
Ayer's cliff,•Quelieg. ' • •
to others." •-,DONA D.,,t F.AtiT. Eta, ^/
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': 'linable to Work'',... .
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, canning,: Nava. Seotia.r--"I had ir- •
s'egular periods and 'great suffering '
at thole times, the pains 'Canting •
, vomiting and:faints*, • I was teach-
ing school and often fpr somo hours
1 would ' be linable 'to attend to fl'
,Through an advertisement in
the Papers I ktiew of Lydia E. Pink"-
. heave Vege4Vie Ceanpotind, end it. 7
has been of great benefit to me the
troubles being completely, relieved." '
, -4.40,ita J. EATON canning, ICing's '•
1, County, Nova. Seat*. ' , 0 -,•
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RASH COVERED
FACE AND NECK
Ctis'ed a Lot Of Pain. Itched:,
,13adly, Healed by Cuticura.
troi.114 'began whit it sash I .
lists er c.d Tete ?itel
.711-e'y Vas pin+ oies ,:g./.rew larger and.
elatle;'; 'to fester • ceasing it len ,of
,.,pai.1Z They Itched badly and.I Was
restless: it night. Thelreluble•
1ar.d,cd:r,)1.1r months. •'
odve,Cd tic 16 try Cali,
cara &asp and- Ointment 80-4 pot."
(�T Cutki�speid n box
,ntaCititienrstrOir,111,..,watect'
.ilMt
tOt-alletzl.hAtartt'rd'eT.12.(,8:312.1‘;,1:441.1re-ti.
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Daily USe Of Cuticula 'Soap,. with
-51-A",tittelltd Oirlittior hOW
ittitl then'. geetniktb kin / heal1.
ettiOoth and/clear. .CUtitaItili.Talessto
also is Meallet the r
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/tti 411.11 Altai h
Dapot• -14,14thattab,,214.., ate. tratt,' Vrkti, Saika
2Se. 17 intiWiit -
fifttif7' roticota Shstiina §tith 1SC.;
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