The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-06-24, Page 3. .
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.'The dnEy feedeet the millions Of.,' pee' •
ple who irritable the Jamie:Me erelepel- •
age Is lifIlleana cereela, Anthealeflesir:!
Ib not aregular •article .Of IYIIRPt•
• : Inthe nort14, rice In ,ilid'eentireql.ithil
110 for 1119,, staple.T4,0'04 of freeLYI
• food is gbisu'. who was
Mari:, WS- idol is found in; most benage:
• emeng the lowee0eihseeS. •
! 'All. isefigh that corgerf teethe Japan-
ese net, '.‘itere Is the 1iIng Olaf In ths
• &Arno .cl,topped Into a kind, of .Petite.„
••'
and Sliced eerie.is eaten raw. Shell
fisli are,00a5biksi, 04 _ .4W4t4, .0i
• .."sen-ear"..,(11.0letih• AphermilArta)',4,. it
• levOritetarticle . of. freeltapd*dried.eorice. •
• It liee•semethiffg liko an immense:
,eeleineieeiefit that.11,.hee'bet one temp,
hed..feetene itsele to the rocks: below
• tide.-Wetar.. Through• `o.rOW of '40e0‘
which perforate the .sheulder ::or]:con-
• Veit ridge_ of :the shell,et :eenes out its
•tenteCtes.. and /breathe!, *One the fact
'• fillet it :holds Pri.sto the 'rock with, its
•.: A:tome:eh; whieh- alter serves eh a, feet,
•it is called a gatifernped,•
. Cleaneed of es.liesby pulp, the "ear.-.
•.• abet' is often 'see)]. in our eeuntry,'the
itidelicent surfaee. being esed,:fOrein,
, laying line areelee and for making .terte
• tons. . It is. 'mothero'-pearl,"-theugli in
• .' this case the mother has no children:,
for I never' heard • Of any gems being
found in the hallotie; • .• 1 • • • ''
,
. Why, the. nten,-de not .go.aeter this
•kind of gaMie,.., but levee the wonien to.
de .the diving, 1 have 'novo 'under/490d,
'
Certain it Ware., the girls-etee WOMMI,
exeel aadivers.'
• While tiring In .Bchizen, On the •west
' coast af;Spairi, I accompanied. Party.
•' ' of fishermen to their grounds., • and
Watehed. theeinermaldi :at their 'work.
' Spite of the cold .aect.teitici, the wenien:
stripPed tp .the Waleti being cov'efed
Great SucCess of
Cantas in
e
Treattnent
. A seiteeoivn teeter iereas 7•0011400
authority on Cancer' ho. °gated world-wide In-
tend In • the illuoyery that Canogr Is dee to es,
denelenoy• of potaselum , "suite', In. thee' bodY,
widen onuses the, ;ta; break 00WII 104 MI'
urn* mallunant. ^ • "
In -leder..,that aurionu_atazjearn
he:fl.Real Cause. 'of • Cancer
,
reinalluebee.book has. been' soeitally written.
Off book will be aqnt Sroll .t� Petbulte Cr:
any One! who -Is Interested the fr000t reseerae
moth•S'ef neflgo0 •'.1014 GANGES SCOUttOlkM,
The folk:410a la a 4141 44.'4 Obaaterst,'`,
The, 1„ImItotioliet P Suruery..; 2 'some Doter,
°nous. Oporatlelq Whit Caling; "vie.4 tee.
twee ;esees aneAk„,.opwre. keeres.
' In Olet;•.
7, Vital Slob:Int" of Fuel; 8„ Inedloul Endorse-
ment of Out Clalme; The Chief Minerals of
'the Body': 10, The Thymus Oland; Aoe When
. Lime Bohm to Mouerialiitel 12, eieigium Cduiei
Lime Excretion: 18, Orbit , Value of Potassium;
14 parts ot Body tiable to Conger; 15. Parts
WhIth Are Seldom Alfeettd 18, oW sa Doctor
Olin SOP; How to Avail mew; 18, Death -
rate From Cansert 10.''Artorlatl ' SelgrosIs ;and. Old
'Ass; 20;, Rheumatism, (Ituft Mut KiridreeLpem,
plaints. ' ,
WIth . this book . are a .nuMber of Int-ruting
oase4ollortir provinti the great'ulue of "Cantu-.
. Sum Treatment" In earloua onus.. The troatment
•I• slants and Inexpensive. and can ha sauIIy
tau In ones:swim home.: -
Apply run Rook 8.
Charles Walter
11 IIIUNIWIOK AVL, - :TORONTO' 4, ONT.
Onekliip,, Methods:, 11, Common Eirors
• .
a.Sm
�.
Quly•n..emge. that was Wien me
the crowdedstreetce0 day, _
But it pierced the gloom .01 inY
ad-
ilenecl heart .
Like'n,eudeen sunbeAIW§! Tay.
The shadow doubt. hung -OVET me,
„Ane the burden of pabi I bore,
And a voice or hope I could not hear,
Though Illetenee o'er ati4e, o'er. . t
But there came a rift, In the ereWd
. leboet, • .
Ancr'a face thOt X lilt* by
And the smile that 1 caught was
. brighter tome
T)1411 the blue of a slimmer eke;
For it gave iie.back the sunshine;
And. it . §aottered eaele, .§0,11hre •
•.,„ _thought, • '
And • nifelicarterejoieedebe•the-laiidir:-.-
warmth • , .„ •
• Which' that kind'
The Violin's Varying Moods.
.it lien old saying that thorpughlY
healthy person 'alit. as a fiddle," and,
like many 'other old. sayings, it coie
%below with Sehort garment. of woven, tains lin esSe.Otial faUaey
etraw. -Those who went 'among the
recite,. Where the boat. could not fol-
., •
'''..*iiaral4k7Sirti.ifeti 4Ie'r.'
beek,•-ind knife inehellielt.•
Deftly, plueging-lifee the deep Water,.
they: remained under....a. full :minute:.
SHdIn their kitties under the shells'
:
they to -sed them ento. -their baskets,
• " eaed after ,'reehett. ante' eeram to the•
:.baeltets and ereptiett thele leeds.. When
the heateraoukarille*'thefiri theleitile
;were shipped, and, the waiting men:re-
, leered the diverit'oUtheie ePoit.as fast
as they cenie UP. • : • • ; :
e":2•The size and Weight: of, the halitotts,
Make a emelt. nueriber .of eireM it good
laid for a •ailneteen.;'.Seveninchee. in
". diameter; and.weighing several pounds
ft ilist4slasti searear-,:is: :4004 dinner
Such hardstripe • shorten the lives of
• the diverre had. i.. never taiAr . an. old
WoMttn .had steadily. followed the
oceupiition.• • ••.- •••
On. land, however, a-. merry -Makin
' •
follows, • With heads wrapped in .geee,
new harielteithiefe, they sit aretindtlre
. the eeele: Of .Whieh. the shell -
are stewing In their Own jidoe,
' '• their revels •gertrieg. as (*filets:: • The:
.. • • • • . • .
Women sing songs or a strange, weird
hielody,...• A niedlier•-oe,ditheee,
hnttat-
Ing a storm, the 416. Of sea creatures,
'the action .09 •the .beht, diving,,,etc; are
'Preeticed Withgreat glee aneaPpleuee,
."1116 health.of .vielin, or .any other
instrument, varies according to •eir-
•-theuirtaii la- er-Will'teli
you t at-:fliere Are dhes whew
hia' de-
: on special topeasions„. . • , ,
.• When tile :merine. harveet good,
s and work preseee, the awahl.: are at
.Orice prepared for eiport.' to the great
'Cities; rtherelbey. are sold:•at gee-•.
lions -of ehe .ye,ar In a• deli:leafed etate.
.s.. Aleng the skinny. beach :teats of rice
. . . .
•
,.ritiew-• are laid and: the. baskets Of aWahl
• 'ate brought from 'the :heath. baiter-
Ously'eibptYing the .shells ineane of
toundleinted. knife,. the is 'ent
. Into stripe as king\ as Wilt totike--'7.
iity„ two or :throe feet thug. •
. .1 . ,
• • These thin slivers are their spread
es out ewe -arid are soon its hard
- aid dry as 'eliavin.gre They need Rale
, . .
•\
or no 'ealt, and being packed en bun-
dles. are .shipped by sea; •Or• go .rtiver-
, • „land. by : pack-116ra° to Tokio, •koko-
'. barna:, °take Or Isome other :city: '•
The shells sell" well and etimmend
. geed: Peices in Japtee or the 'United
Sheep, When Silted and eaten taw, or
pickled, 'aWabi erietee like. thei'Part oY
• 'eut,e Mister that feints to the "eye"' .irf
the and which lute to be :Revered.
".itt OPehIng. hivalVed,Witit the knife:
• When booked andinede IMO it
' more palatable. •Senietlines the
, ,
' arepOlielied.n• the 'mashie, d
closing' the gorgeous irldtan 'nacre
whielt the shell fancier ee dearigitts in.
• •• Split thth alabs, it•,aderna the,tiainty,
'petfumeti • feather -edged fens . for
,chlied" to tee.,evitee There in
1ritriotte, Ways,. thie hunible deelien Of
.the 'sea eerves for the. time and 'deem*
`.tion mane--.W.,g, Griffis.. '
struMent fells to .respend to
mends, Often jeet When' be :himself is
'at his heat.. .. • • • ; ee. •
The violin, in particular,: Is•
cate. inStrantent' that :reqiiireie.tW be
Orily. a sbille iiont a:;Itindly fa.ee. .
I
., ;On the basY. 'Street'lhiit diiyi„. ' „
.Forgotten as eeekie as Ore, 'perhaps.' ,
,
As : the der -ion went her Wayi,"
tut stralglit to-MY-bee:et it Went seee*
ing, .. -.. • 0 , • : - , -
To eid the •oloo4s. thet' were:,there,' . .
PERFECT IVIEDICINE 1 Cancer Without Operation.
.and 1 reeed that Of Enneeine and life's i -- • ' • - • 1°T is a s9range 'thing that concern^
•
• I also:Joey take my Share. FOR LITTLE:1N .
1,g ,alrnos.t every "cure" ' loreetancer
Which lets been' advanced bYr. either
, blue skies '. ' •
, .
. • . • • . :
the medical' profeesion, or by the'grette
•
' • -ilkee TO.: leOie SebT1...A ;:c•
.E
'ibis nee leeleee. ,grouo. the • eeeeeee, of ' Scottish ,Parente born in &here' weteehlibles Xaughter
• ::gatia di IOW Are On their w.a3ete v telt for the. flrgt tiet e • the. hex:Oland:of their Waterfallai. Who gaMbeled on. the.
1
9a/taw -yott 41,414 good
fiiinA e Roo- e4ala
From the FOinno.
The -•iiibiFier 'Mb ko Alii-car-derr
Wreathe oepleyfel nyroplie and sirens,
or frayed,•gitelands .toseed upon the.
,
liftrUSf S. piefD.M. WSW 01{434 OD heard the •Anchor,penaidsohk.'llner'14:efitia•Pshore, :then straeldlee. -phenteet.
,
dol -
ori 4400st:reel), freer ;men:Create ' . • • r •
• . • • . •• , „ , , , .
• . • • '• I pbins and, .5ped etteingtheeright
• 0 . .
caravune ,•through the ''plIciaphorea,
•ceetrehM,, to their 1,Mme'lellieedeep
sea Wieree,, Upon .the Shore' ti,i•q..vreetV
Ike unruffled; left • by these departing
plejefelloWs wire aped with the tide... ,
. Some leaf -late *get* bits of ribboa
not yet glee* ,neetle- • the .shore,•
their. thick plain. leaves, transparent.
"tee'clied but feintlyby' hint of brown.
. They', cling *here they have floated
..with the. hiceming tide that been:eel'
upon the beach; ,. •
'Draped by the , dripping. fingers. of
tie., foam ..around the • :pebbly shore,
some forte'. grecefulecurving patterns; -
are •
a gentle belt thereegil lalcatiVe latidedhe• ea:Willie:examined and leek- oetnlilyers!neetlek.et:.lien.Poorimle.,,othf ewatiteariitithutaltiejlteirat.
which regulate the bowels, • sweeten' ed. to, ,potassium, yarylng. q
..the stomach I .• drive out •CenatiehtiOn ties and proportions; will. be found to ..amtitas9iteuill.e.beadtwaigieenngttihd%s.uf7tug ',fere igtd,
and indigeetion: break up "cold,s'''and unwittingly .form :one of the cozy
, The- Min • beats...dciivn :uPnti the, Wide
aim* fevers and nremote•healthfur 4.1-tlien•te". chilg ' ereleettlim
eetreehieg:Meep.,,,: ie'impeeellee 1.4 Take; ..for • beitenee; • the.' so-called strips of seaweed, Merging its •Yelle*:
Baby's Own Tablete to :harm even the. "Violet -leaf -cure," Or the "willowin, -into the fieldit of green. as they float
new-born belie, 44. they aro..absOluteki tureen , ears'? of, cancer. 'These two and equaritim-like In -the
:".cures" are' Made by '.procuring violet eq0ls that stretch.inimeaturablyacroes.
guaranteed free from. opiates or any
.d . . leaves In • large. quantities' and boiling. a lea. boreering, the utmeet reach of
low -tide. Other fraemeetts: of green. on
the sun-d-ried beach .become MAO:tete
With the Whispering of the wind 'They
are touebe,d „lightly by ::ite `magic as
they liee,n0en the gray •but glittering
PaliteitY00e . , . _ Baby's 0*n Tablet's, Sbauld.be2nt.:' '... ects; cli-tuatel'ita-:i71111:ea•Pllstd.9r''teill:.te"".YtAleru.le4x.144-
. e....,---
. , .
.4.2.‘"alls freeee cloud the singing hire ' • . • • • suCrCvn IS, PXY• waY to . benefit ,a case of
. Every tiptoe Where There . c.aneer, or in any • way to niodifte•the
,
Into 'her neat of: grose,:- • .• , .
, .. , . . .. •
• 'course •of the disease ' favorably, or
.:Say to me but a (Angle Weed Are Chk1 ren • • .. • , • ..• ' ,
• . even ' be suspected of :prolonging. life,
"
,And .I.Nvill.:iet .you Pa1,te..... . • . .. . - .. .. . . ..
• . . .
. ' The perfect Medicine for littlemie's •that on exaMinatiou, itewill. he :forted
'
!,'Between her winking stare the rad= 'felled in liabY's Own Tablete. They that It the drug or nosti4mxii Which. is
• Pauses" beyond the hill:
Whielier . that Word—Oh, whisPer
• A 0100W r
Andpass nie if yeti will.
. ,
"The wood &tree darker, quieter •
Than ever yet it wale, •
One. Word .a.,*itl• the Whisberlese air
. Will lei yiht pave"
Listened the:wetting :leaVeS o..1.1*.e night, ;
Shadow . and, bneb had, .neound: • ,
The liigh mohnehed a:softer ught,-.-,
BAY bound.
ward-Darison P :o -etre- lettu4- 'theme -e• `Verfrercl4efluee-ler-
. little ones"
othe njur ous reg. •
.,COncerriteg. the Tablets, Mrs 'Alex. them 'detyll;" 'Pad then ..,drhthing the
water In :which' they were belled.' WIP
.4, Petry, 'Atheftie„ writes: -"1
tote bark' leaves have been
.04Warlf keep. Baby's :Own :.Tablets in.
the house for :the...children; as: ll'•fiave treated In, the same manner, and the
hesebeendiaink-wftlertheassettlourtha
cases':.Ok: cancer hard been kuTWO ,to
benefit. • the. above claim:4,4114
for-
ward' for both "Ores'," have been :sup -
:tier mttyliyoe6necitesmtobileirsi.,-:of
"Every quack noetritin prepared by
theinfusioU of any herbs can be shown
to: centhin, ,alt • Of them, One. temMon.
product of nature present in all • eege;
tebleeite-petessluin
eNo7,,niethed of 'erelitMent, yet, prac-
tised • by the "Ultra -orthodox" amoeg,
the pienibers of theniediell profession
but can'.be.shoin".scientilicaily. to owe
its niethed Of action to influencing
.di-
rectly iedirectly. .0.etaistukie
:ecoperay., and Yeeitaps, also • the
economy the earthY, salts. Of..' the
Babe! Own Tablets' are eh7'
'NE VO
%gaze.; dealers, or 5* bY.? mail . aft, 25
Medicine Brockville, One -
• ' cents * heir from The Dr. eVilliri,ms;
.•
wrapped le sith'er acelfe COM; line dry A Condition Always po to Thirk
inatevai to:vrovent It 'getting:" cele or
being seriously affeetedby the heat. •
- It will' beeieMe, almeee seriousey ite.
disposed:, in the course Mk an hour' when
bialiig played .Inee hot Mem; it ;eta
tired and out Of ."sotts.it it. is played
too eontineroUsly or too • stermuouelY.
" - %GINA v1011aists . Prefer eci have at. .up ' to dOthe work 'nature intended:
/east .two telMble instrument, be- when.. tee mood is, thin and weak #
Write** E10.01
' Thin' blood And weak" nerves gener•
allY, are found together. liedi:bleoded
people. aeldrape: cOmplani of-nerVeute.
liege: The reason that the bleed
feeds the nerves and keeps theni toned
=use they know that, helhlaYa are: P‘e: Ririe ire, this :important function and
:nedesiiiire for the fiedlee at -for .them- nervous - trouhaes , follow. The follow -
selves, and sometimes..just when they Ing cas44. will interest those who. need
are biisiest One of the fiddles gets over- a tonic for the blood nerves. Mrs.
D. Veno, Union Square, N.S., seise -
"With a .feellug: of gratitude. I 'write to
tot yea what,',Br. Pink Pills
did ter • me. . I, had become badly run
down,. and -reached the stage when. I
could not do!' my heuseworke Wits
not only' Weak, tut my nerves seenied
evcirked and meet have.e•few days- off:
Keep "fit as a fiddle' if You can,:.. but
meseof us wish:to be fitter than a 807
die.. ., •
Molds
Cake tins -arid melds' are fteettently7:
very diffibeit to get clean alter they
have been ueed." A reliable method of
thoroughly oleitning them is to mix
quantity of whiting and water to a
smooth pest Thee should be smear-
ed well over the tin and then 'left to
dry. • Rub with a 'chamois. leather dr a
very soft cloth•ane beautiful .Polish
Will result Any. of the powder which
sacks should be brushed, off. if the
tins, are Very. soiled or greasy, rub
;them: with powdered bath hi mixed
with water. • '
Germless Sifiltzbergen.
*•••• Spitiberge:ii Is' the one place in tha
world where possible to live In
comfort .Without illness; for, owing .to
the 'Aectie alreit has been Newt. that
no' disease aui exist there. .. •
When h Man tells you that if You
want a thirig Well done' you must do it
yourself, tell hint to',gte and cut his
•
hair. ;
AGENT WMITED
uttien desirous :41 earning ;Mod
,Income, oe „Wort time. wanted; tO sell •
;lint '1Ingerle. direct from ,Maker to wearer.
, eonernission. 'attractive ., prices 'Make
ulei and repeat orders Frit. ,full pat. '
• Radars, 4211111t " • •
• teems' .nosteev4. Atte. LINGERIE' CO., ..:
,
3i11 By Stied, Room .1 . Tarim%
lee eee'l"-..'• Bearing's. On ail
• . •• Mechanical Minded Motorists vi•lio
• feel obliga.tee .tri tarikkeer Wititehe male
vonneeting, rod behritiAl, 'oPtairisee•-•
,:•corit PredeetiOn..,ahrealtie bear. in. Mind
• that it no, 'teeter: is neceetere. OM
• beerlues to tight lit .torne!'.oitgities
Olt hearings tot] I y are 16086 and
.Would cause distressing noises Wen)
tienatlor thabiebeereeeneelubricating
sestente !low comnienlyenekid, 'The-
• Oil, preesete, Nene etiebion:
for 410.• -bertrings,„,caileing thent' toefit
Withoet any ps!hJlJty of
- burning.. -
•
- Plenty.
:"What have: tile young •Diabyn in
,eommett2"
..oh,... hem& tali 'Alta . fiknOryi 1
Vie0.1" •
, .
'is good but fie One earos to
Sleep • , • ,
• be caught napping., ,
,....eeetee
•: •
• SChuberes $erenade,
VrtitiZ. Schubert, like Beethovene was,
•aceirstomed• te•Oarey with bine'd.note
book :which he could jet down'intisi.
cal. ideasiektheiliappeited. to occur to
hint. .lienie a beautiful theme .WoUld
have been les.thed it not been for this
'prattlertl,"liabit et these great cote
peeers. , 'There' are theme:When -the
nitiee aeheepe When the ideas will. net
time:: :thee It is that such :02not6book
liiecomes•lialtiable'and the inspirations
f other times May reuse, the datmant
*Use., , , .
• Wherever happened ,ta: be;
In .the City or in the .:fielere• • In the
tavern pe the beer garden, 'did .a yebig,
rible idea Oebui to. hire:. :out dente' the
notrebook, and it was hastily serateh&
down for fieeliertreatment. :When lie
4
alitisified• Advertisements..
Focge.
Itr.:LER.a.T.E.,..H • DSO. iii1442,DDIRLDR„
C*nsd
mom.:*ANTED„:
Rea* .row cesee
it nee we—stmln;"`ter. vitae, wdbo.m.
*
'Majolica Hate.:
. • ,„ .
.Yeale*:ktl:geeen,ewitit /indeed!, gayj
Pale Meelonnai en fields of blue;
Plump liambhe with birds, 'at. play;
Coat-at:Ms on line; '
Peruglan Griffin With Lion of' Guelph;
Fighting to peeve their Melo. pridee;
Just at thin noint-I help moroelfT-
A crack run e down Where...the' Mayors
decide:0
Which of the eities•bas Won the flea—
MajOlioa Chrordelee hive this
-Rath Marion Rice, in "The Golden.,
Quilt!' • ' • . ,
• We no good, suffering' in oilende. if
you're, going to talk a lot :about it
afterwerds.
WE BilY
FLEECE WOOL
Harris Aliaftoir Co., Liinited
Strachaiii Ave., Toronto
..stepeetire see: ' • , • ,
ResponSivelY,.: 'the); eelven to 'this
alight encouragement .the playful
breeze, ` [tensing:: delightfully;
di -
change from; the et..Cusbeilled' Urging:oL
the cloyhtg. watere.
IrePl'pero"ammill;e.'dliaanlf-dd°1ni:mevaitna.lblYle..,thieett ini3iindge
of the tide which is neer late, far it„
awaits eot al.:Pence mare • In this elf-
eneeloping vehicle they are one(' more
launched upon transport 'Merges •
into fathowileee ocean,: Wheee they
will agele float among the playful
jellyflsh
.. • '
Use telnarre Liniment lp the etatilea.
021
FlOWeeeLlt.
.• ".' There ate "limey in the. medical tette .
'in ' June 'hiel eaele. :julee • the Meset
nitteeSen:itt6_oudte:e'el: tbs.:: a, t once r7efesiet,t0,1le-,
. attempt aey form Of ;treat-, constant lig. hts ,.of the night are the.
• ,
. ,. .
. that reco n zed and .pale enideirininee blessoras..„ The glory •
Melted on lie the "experts": in cancer Of the Moen and tears is cut short by • .
or rathei. veneer 1 '- as it has hitherto Wiesen:seta and early &twee; and the
exiated• and been treated.". ' •.• : ' - Plough' •Whichlis tie genius of night in
01.0aitP ACI4
I ire • — • , , •
Bathe the fate 'with Min-
Ard's and water. 'Plaee a
Piece cetton, wool •satur-.
• ated with MInard'a hi' the
• cayity of the toOth.
Weide 'Startle me and]; was,subject'te ' "There. are • these in the .prefeeSion ofir..,nortliern : skies, has . scarcely .he! :
tompletely shattered: . ?T.hbleast noise: was seized by an idere4t must ge. doWe. , .
4.ii the- first eerap of :paper: that tame who . will attempt the:treetment'at the g1:41 to swing Jew .a.eross the north, ris
could not sleep at. night %Perhaps . I it „o a . . know et, before ..it. le 'eleenegede.'
nervous , headikehes Worse still . . I • • — ' - - '' • earnett request nd pressure f dying • beat we
• . • • , . • ' , 'to hand. •This Wee. the- meener in
wenid• get in hem' or trio.: sleep, and *ble'll':: tiii‘t .hertutifUl. and well.knowa .
mareenwomen, and only halt -hearted-. out by• morierig::, But as soon is tbsji -,
,,,sto*kaiem,,..first tositted, t.:homgh) ly ,cairry it out."• ' , : , . : • : . twilight ' falle. :Wbether.' the' night be ..
then lie...Mt:eke- for the 'rest- Of the: .1/41 it . . .• . - • .•
night. I had reached. a stage When. la7.aliiirtold.Of "Hark, the Tee. ree.", ' -, ' eThere are, those en...the profession ,feer.or'elektdy; the. white -tio,Wine`shiire '
,One ,eltieday; Aminthe Summer .g • , p who are of an '•iiitteepective ene: pea- forth: ino..tbe meadciv.e. and a.botitetbe
' " f '
, 826; SchuhMee with several 'friends,
Was Strollirig about among the stibuie
ban .eillagee 4n the vicinity. of Vienne.
actually:feared 1 would lase 'My. Mind.
Vir to the time I decided to take Dre
Williams' Pink. Pale, nothing P Sad,
taken seemed to .do xrie eey, geed. • I
As was their custo*„ they Stopped:at
got .0 few e boxes .of• these and soon
there and enjoying the ge tealPaaY. CY. they were the a; beer gareen. Whete. they Sat chatting
medicine to •help me. As I gontheied. Schubert picked up e hook Of
the use Of, the 'pills. 1 'gradually grew f61111(1:'
streneer,.ate better and could sleep at Poetry' one of his aceiraintairces had
might and now ityxi as well 40 strong ,down, aud;:aifter turning pter,.the
• , leaves, suddenly 1:itopped and, pOinting
as Wareete could wish to be. I hope
Seine -other weak, nervous person %ere out poem, 'explained:: "Such sedtlici-
oes 'melotle hae jhet'eoine, into my
• • •
. . . • • . .
sineiptic •turn of 'mind Who will 'start woodsidea. and ..arth stands . t , , .
by 'saying' it is no gatu1;•:ivill honestly Mpriritig. With their .drowsier stars •
... ••• ..,
.1b;eprieovriireitthisennlesegioveeds:taoribclettqluilt.t:ueltrliiegiiiitte;. cmho:on:i.--ugAf.e.athili,ne V.:4130U, '' in "The... •
. . . . _
• eThere ere these in the profession, 1 • ' . --.-e.-- eee.--r7-e .. .'
, .
. . . .. .... • - very' :few thankfullY, Who- won't : be.
, , ,
'NThere are, those who 'take e delight • Feesili 'cranberries...P-111Y :be kept' ale
'
to Keep 'cranberries.
thOthered and who. don't card.". • , •
lif proving everyone' else. hut .them. ,nrOgt .indefinitely • if iiiit 'in, eteclis otba
selves to be be 411163 wrene.. .... . . , . ceriered witb• 6:Ad.:water, , . ' •
' • "There at e. thoae, in the profession. -
NN. tho • with the best. of: intentions: and1g
• .. 4'40'
otherwise,: spend thelr...time .: 1i eagerly MINNICOC,111:01T.I...
misreptenting 'affairs .and other per-.
eons." '' • :, ' . • , .. . ' . i•
"-There are relieve, Vol'y merly, Whose!
name. Is •It•gion,. Who.: will strive, bard,'
'hild ,werry, '.:tifia .7 ' fret. and eagerly!
watch ane become ()trere. anelokis, and. •
earnestly try hate giVe the Method: a
fair and just :epplicatitere not trial!'
Tire late ,Dr. F. W. Forbes Iteria, M.D4
Edin.; F:iLO.B•, Eng e D,PTII , • Cond:..1.
Civil -Seigel:in Ills • ..elajeety's fleards' I •
Horeelliti; Lorelei-11'end: for more that17.20.
eeitte praelisieg .:le London ha a teel. '
be benefitted by My expeelenee.e, • e
, Dr.." Williams', Pink Pills .are Sete by
Lei .medicine• de -tiers or bymall, at koo,
,a• box feint The Dr. Willie:Ms' Meet
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elite Gee grockifille, Ont. '
•• " •••
• Deirelopmente, •
floes Ort• boy Josh knew' anything
about a` farm"
'ffe has found -.One thing about the.
dear oldlieme that,' Meter d.reaairee.
Ore' answered,Parnme Corntermel: "It
took.. him orile one ,moreitig.eo show
ine• whet* s 5 could Put :a Ott courke,.
it tennis,' court and a motion pietuee
!ladle.",
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SALES-aiid SERVICE
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See. usfor guaranteed Used Ford Gars. Wecan save, you money. • .
• '
Ton Trucks at prioes that cannot be equalled. ,• ,
$60 Fere Ton Truck, Stake" • 3350 Ford Toe, Truck,. 1924,
, 'Stake Biedy• .
925 Ferri 'Too tritek,. Stake. 1.37.5• Vold -Ton Truck, 1925
, Stake Body,
$110 Ford Tort Truck, Express , 42/5/14°P14161t1411 'fruck' 1921
, $126, Ford Half -ton the/rats, 1624
T
$140 Ford Ton Truck, , • rtligTouring.
."." $1.441 Ford Touring, 1921. • "
• '$176 Ford Toe Truck, 1928 • • 111667116411%uting, --
Stake Body. ' • /: " • ' 0106 Ford Touting, 1928: •
• OOP Ford Zan' Track, 1922 - • IMO Ford Touting, 1924 - '
Otake Body. . -3.76 For 4 Roadster'.
• 1665 'Ford r''Trit4314-41)116;• • . ••-• wet Forg, Roaditteri.1922. •
Afitatier - Sedans and Coupes it airpricesk
• , -.Convenient terms honk, purahasimot • -
• Look thorn over -no obligation to ,
.."
head; if 1 but had • a sheet of. music
paper with ere!" .
One of this eonipartiens, haetily drew
a few States on the bucli of the bill -offal* and pessed it ro him. and In the
meist of the hubbub of A deeManbeer.
garden Schubert Wrote out that beauti-
ful' inelodte; Schuberea Serenade, that
has pleased such a multitude ofennield
loverresiride dity.„• '
•
•
'Where Eves Score. .
..Np.turo, for 'some reitson e•theree
Peseible beeiktise wonieri. are Mit .en-
detted the Seine degreo.of OhYsi-,
eat strength as inett--fit'vora Bee' in
Many other Ottya, • ,
A WOman's beide; for Instance, e1.
though suialimelben tliat of 'the, aver.
age male,. is of . Much higher outtlity.:
.That absolute. sOentific race' '
Ft:Other, aee•niticb ,serong-
• et end healthier thett . little Adamie. direetioes before; the Preee generously .
• Statisties ef eifantile,Ulortiette. pro '‘'Q• published. theni,.1 have yet' .to, hear
• emaclusively Ore •babiep,,have
inue,h better chance' of life 'thee ',boy
bable.s. .Again. Mille. the average:
Attain gerietallY ettehiS his full height'
- ate twenteeenee 104. a any eveiit-lias.
nol chenee of adding telt after is
gee will ?cent:lime to add
te her, keener •ttp err' thitte: or -etten
beyond!' And; he tifIgthiPt. frODI put
ting oti weight, :She gddwf; `. .bone
deeelopment, mitt .ao on). for (tome
yeeret after the eternet sex hartefiniele
'ed. • •
, And for 'treed literal* men *liege
, bald; there to but ono•level And sho
ilverelkieger, Thus 'Woken itatei :many:
'natural , •
.On 'One of • the IslandR the Onerition tier ,
OPEN JUNE iath, 1028 • '
dishing - Tennis - flowlins — Dentine •
' nigh blame, .eers respect.
. Eicellent eutehae eltuoted:.
111,4 'altitude. Daily efeimert from
Direct eofitieeflon from Tpeomo,: •
. Write tot Booklet and torniit ,
,tPt.•' J. , IIALC01.:420:4, • ciot.
,
INTERNAL
eoeeized aufhotily. was the dise'
eeverei. of what is flow knewn is the ! •
•Cantaeeieni treatmetit Of • cancer. The '
above quotations ere Ikketi, from his.
book, i,:Calider. .The problem. :of . its
.RECOMMENDED
eenesis gee Tree t Meet," and In view or ,
Whom 1••treely sent home: treatnient
Caliedia ti „and Atnerican sufferers ta, • 4_ 4 t
. .
. , . . reealkilliraks rpiCeZ'lliciiiiiatrislairti jrc je'ee°rdlkieteu.:eiftC- •
X. Proroinent physician made the
the faet :that. out of all : the mane;
tereie eleatiliriess as they lire •about .
exterriel •apticaranee three ,qtiarters.
• of our Ordirtery ailments \voted he
(ram: the first Who has eot been ,bent, eliiiiiitated. ' I Ins. medical men seed
fited. I .ttuggest that all wile, ate, people die not .stop. to tifinli oi tile
strickee eetli this terrible disease if .. 0 m11'011;00.1 of k'e•l'hig• thd sYst.011'
the bleed will de well If eiey `eatisfy 'ill*t as''kati "'alle i' 'Ireful tr) k"rk
.elessete, itblY defined by Dr. Ferbes '
ileitis:owes as ,ta. which of the, above.: e hands,: ,fe,...e. add .body. The, eicsult i5.
tnat tile intestitiar tract occomet.',
iio do, . 4itio a safferer inay avert cthloegr:cd aird italzte material' which".
ROSS:, ilielf. Own doe!or hel6nitS: IV ' -should lea“ ,•` the body daily .stays '
ille ' ' - for an indefinite Ift,fiod doivg
. , .
•
the amenuated tied emelt isfecitire : : •ft Iliffiil few Peorile retaiie. Se inelie
*diethixle of treatment in, vogue prior ills are traceable to these cleing
to the doctor's priceleaki eiticovery; '' l'Qi.gm51' An -.internal bath sounds '
. • Varieties of Annisti, .
IRIVERDALE GARAGE UMITED , There Mee well ovenetio theireand
, • ` AuTiiokitip `VORD ' feteet •Vitrietles apPles . grottru
fettle' bi tho Aropia. Of, Gila
" *Nerkiitee AVelNut . : •- • "tottotiro variowi
: .166 r'Ci ,
• ; • 0140141k GERARD 264, ...O. • • ' number' however, only .ab et tele Mile
deed•itte Of t ommercial We,
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4
Er"
dEitileliltreiten .T'll'FffeeNtelte'A'eeffild:7 41("I' but":4-4 m"1-1"-c4-'441-:*il 4e
..
. , , . . i titan, any other hied! •A spoonfulor
,
'Potent°, ea Mein. •. ' " • e I 1 itt otos before breattfa0 (or .
' -' c hinese Typiw"iiter" ti. arjy ot he t thrall, lis'solt ed in A" gess
*
. of tepid N‘ mei, eetS :is a gentle eleari-" '
t'a• tie,autiee•eei...)et;r,tuteariiivetliteil..1176,1r170„oe7;thiete4410,0e ! . sitelgr,oilfitetirlielbi owls-providee a soot ii-
bethehet ride thi•bedy ..
:Of, dengerous toxie persons'anti-ge,e4 -
chatadtere. leeks:ail of each chatitc•.teil •
that one feeline of freglineek vigor'
beteg ifiettilted . on a separate ,,I,.,0,!, „., ir itha .,,viit.beitig, -A fit. rale r. advantage
shlgt.e !".1,''Y.a-thi.s 41,..r.(?P6 dojoilltia tlfel-,..,. , ,ef Ilk- interim' beat lks in the fact
up the letter iteetted..eliti• rate* it 'IS ' • rhat a. healtliVhody ensures an Alert'
est& drops it litt'elt to 10 OP00111. '8,10.t. 411d eetive Piled whieli. makes for
..
'greater cOlelency and happlutss ill'
,Mintird'a,4iniment. King. of NI o,,,. , . ...„
'
Eczerna On; tioaCitOed..
Badly: .Heated;
e.kr:zerria broke Out la pitiedes
on my: little girrs bead. It itched
badly and ' she scratched causing
'Ore .tiwtions. Her hair reheat*
and she was very 'fretful, lefe had
to tie her hands keep bit from
seerribliing, and she could not Sleep.
We had her treated. but the trouble
kept getting worse. .
., "We began using Quietus Soap
and Ointnient and in •*ti.i•D!shorp time
could see an linpievement. , We
contintiedthe treatment and in less
than Six weeks she was heeled."
(Signed). Mrs. A. G. Atecoch, TOO
Notre Dame Winnipeg, Man.
. .
• Ctiticura • Talleum is. cooling,
soothing and comforting to tender,
'aching. burning 'feet. '
'Mull& Slab TrU.Ify KUL Address Canadian
Depot: 'litanies" Ltd.. IteattroaL" Pries:Soap
25e. Ointment 26 and 60e. Talcum 26e.
Ctitiettrit Stick 25o.
STRATFORD
WOMAN
E. rinichCoammp'sOnVnecrt• able
Stratford, ontaitio. "After nie•
. fiest baby was born I started' to work
On the tenth day and did a big wask-' •
ing on the twelfth day. Being so
,Vitononowgtv(lhawtaswastnatrhrieelnd at 19) Lsodidieht0itt
: go untill Was all run-down, weak '
and nervoile, mid had a bed displace-
-meet. • For nearly two years I could
not sleep and I would,rthraysi complain
of having' 'not a •heaci-aehe, but. a
brain-aehe, . My mother as taking
Lydia E. ,Pinkbani7S Vegetable Coke- „
pound during the Change of Life and
she recommended. it to After
taking .two bottles I began to get
ittk eleee and feel betteiereid I
, have never left *oil' since then. • •
for Melte three menthe. I. on safely.
' sey I heve tekee thirty bottles shire
seotttl baby wit's. e.otti. I think
it -makes child -birth ee:eier as I:had.
terrible pains with my, tirSt• three
• ohildeen arid very re* with my fourth '
as was, sci' »inch itrim Terifitee"•
now able too me work AlOtie, but, •
I am still taking the 'S ege,ahle Com-
pound to Pam nursing batisr.'.,--Mrs,
OMERTAln, 49 Cherry Street. Stria.
-ford, Ontario. . : •
..1.fyotrare.sutTetutigatirtany weak -
ekes -which cateed -such syniptetne. ,
as pains in the Side and back' Mid: -
rierVees.feelings, give Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetablek-Compoond .11 ttild '
no*. • . •
• ones daily Ivorir.
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I.Seett No. ebee/6., • •
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