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'25 YEARS AGO'. t . -
when the spell -binding Barker inspired
People to part cheerfully with ' their: small
-change, Wilson's Bachelor cigars were steadily •
winning popular favour on merit alone ...
and, today, there Are more small coins being
cheerfully exchange -4i for Wilson's Bachelors-
1'00% :Havana filler—than for any other tori
cent' cii'gar in Canada.
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and in pocket
packs of five
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Owl Laffs
. The Arrow of Truth
`aket much to please a man
'Straight 'from' the mighty poi th!s ., r r
n+'ar;;.- plcasFci•vvit.h'himsetY;.
truth is, drivel.—: • '
"They .fa l,•and they alone, .who have c•,.F:,,- weal ',Lf tong ,Skirts w:i. h
not striven • ,„ v,:i ct be a -o d•combina-
Fly far 0 shaft of light, all doubt re-
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, deesiing, '
Rouse :men from dull despair and •i,,l'-e
. dreaming. • • " ' ,
'High heaven's evangel.' be ',.gcS ei
• God-given
"They fail, and they nlonr-, Wire. have
not striven."
m •you're ure.toget when 'buying
roll ar?y right agent.
• 34,.902Take Air .
Tests in • Year
• Washington — Examinatioris for
pilots' licenses by • the aeronautics
, branch of. the U.S. Department of•
Cbminerce during the fiscal year end-
ed June 30,: 1930, 'increased 54 Per
cent., over those• of "the fiscal yeas
• 1929, according to Clarence 4. Young,
--e•-•••• acru-e you of Assistant .Secretary' of Comm'eree fear,
•.,...,: '•: ri=r � a:: •° your tem- ae_rp� nautics.
1'•: • • The total for the last year, 43,902,
, is more than the combined .figure• of
L :,ay fever some all -the years since the 'organization
} Corea; but a of the branch in 1926, Mr. Young re-
arzt at, ported,. since up to the beginning of
• . the year just ended,'. the total .nuin-
- r- ,,,.ia;, i,n a teide'e her of.'ezarninations stood at 37,447.',
Ita 'a'euu and The. examinations are divided .into
' - 'three groups; those for transport and.
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Women Successful
In Selling Planes
R'a511ington--Women are' coin pet:
leg successfully with men ,in,dearly
all 'shales of aviation, "the air travel
division of tire American A.utomo..bile.
Associat.oii finals In surveying.. the
field, . •-•
Pilot's licenses *have- been grantetj,
to .250 women lir the United, States,
Several 4lottrbie E records „have' been
set by woman tilers. They are 'set'v-
ing as• comn.ercial•,transport, and de- •
monstratiop pilots, are selling
planes and accessories, filling execu-
tive. positrons with airplane .companies
end taking 'a hand • in airport manage
ment,,,, Although theee'.are no women
flying air mailplanes, there are 'nine'
women members .of, .ttie-'National, Air "•
Bail Pilots'. 'Also ration These are
the. eonc'lusions tpi'e . A.A Ai reacpes ijj
its study. ,
". n•um.ber"of ,large airplane 'Com
panies'employ saleswomen who Come
pare mere than favorably with sales-
tnen,'t says ;• theN' A,A,A..• '" ki reo.ver,
they .are afuiiy as adept 'at; talking re-
'1 volutions -per minute.and horsepower
as salesmen. They sell planes ac-
.cessoriesv and ,inume s and Eying
courses vv,ith ease. 'aefci'ency.
"Women as eviatio.t executives are
'no longer,a novelty; Foremost among
`the women holding iti.portant posi-
tions in, •the aviation .field is Mrs.
Mabel Walker W.iilebr,andt; ` former
.Assistant .Attorney -General, wile .is
now counselor and attorney for• the
Aviation Corporation With offices in'
Washington.',
"Another` :important executive • post'
isheld . by Miss. Amelia Earhart,that
avice-president ofthe 1'ew• ' York
Washington Airwayswhich on Aug.,
15 will :open service between the two.
cities, especially . inviting the 'patron- ,
age of women
'The first woman airport manage}'
is Miss Margaret Perry',, in charge of
the new Culver City, (Calif.) Airport;
althptigh women. have had a hand in
airport affairs for some time, serving
astraffic or .business 'nianagers'••and
airport hostesses."
Peop • flItl err s'r:
V6'hat t'o_ Do' if You Find :Your-)
-�': self in This Condition. '' ,
'Th�:sort t of thing that specialists
falistsi call.nerv,ous
'debility: is the inn -down.;
d n~
condition caused, 'by 'ever -work and
household worries.., The sufferers find
.themselves . tired; 'low-spirited and .un
able..to keep their Mind on anything
Any sudden,;noisesfartlesand sets the.
heart palpitating violently: They caries
not 'sleep, well, at night,: their' hands
tremble and legs seem unable .to' Sup,
portthe.in: Sucli,a csrnclitip•n is indeed
pitiable.• ,
Doctoring the nerves w•ith'sedatives
is a: terrible' mistake. . The only real
terve tonic' is 'a supply of good red
blood. Thsieforre the treatment for ner-
vousness and run-down health is {Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, which .proirintly
build .up and enrich the blood. The
revived appetite, ,'the strengthened,
nervi es, • improved spirits and new
strengt1h which coi:ne,a.fter a 'Course of
these pills will delight every,sufferer,•
.You can •get these pills' from any
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
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Truth is • •stranger than • 1' :
the average married worr:tn.
• Free love must be the kind yt ;: c:e e•
and don'.t get ,any in return.
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Eetdre marringe, amen •t:ohl= an arrn-,
' brella over a woman's head to kits
her from getting wet. •A.fttr marring,.
to keep; tier•hat dry. • ' . •
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There's' a fall instore fc•r the -mar.
who is above his 'work.
'The 'fair 'girl wept over The f.in
Without a Country, but when she c.•n-
•sidered the possibility ot a ccun:ry
c,r< o .l
ut„• • t .:vn,,l his wife b
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limited commercial pilots, for• indus.
trial pilots, and' for 'private ,pilots, ae-
cor•tling to the report.• Of .the, total
made ,last year, 25,041 tvete of indi-
ciduals taking their first • examina-
tions for pilots' licenses; 'including
c,,-.— •-tboth students
••••• •• a know,: a" mu•cta. as. and trained. pilots. The a. box. from Th'e. Dr. Williams;., Dfedi,-
I ',: e, , r ..limber of pilots and students re- cine Co.,' Brockville, O•nt.
A; ;•—\V ::. ,i ". at.' li ady. i -6u I examined for the. same grade at - ' .
:::: �v ua:::•' se:; *,.n. , Jr.,. any... i license which. they•held prior to the •.
• ' - 'i time of. examination totaled 12,4(12.•
An. :r,,;: ,r -A ,..;;•,•,.$ :e, kn w who it
%:a::-•..,:,.rt_it:,'•a remarks about'
without a man she realized that :he - t.,"; astir „ e . y,:: dor,t.week
author was a piker at creating tragic
• situations. • ,
The home merchant not only sires
iyau money but also , fart dr. ,ippcir,t- . - . „ • •
Wi .• ' t 't , a surprised
he.fr '::.t: Il,,: ; ;', 0-d to me yes- •
The surnmeri months are the inert
dangerous to children. The complaints
of that season, which ire •cholera in -
fent pm, colic, diarrhoeaand dysentery,
come on so' quickly that -often a little•
one is 'beyond aid before the mother
realizes he is ill.,' The mother must be
otr•hetir guard to prevent these.'troubles,
Cit•if they do crime on suddenly to•ban-
i h titan, No other medicine is of
such'aid to mothers dnring•hot weath-
er as I3aby''s Own' Tablets. They re-
gulate the stomach and trowels and
Guard .:Baby's Health
' in' the Summer
for
ANY CHILD
Wt can never be sure just t4':,it
makes a chile) .rrstlo�st•r;t
the remedy' am niwa: s be the 1..;11`e
Good old' Castoria t. C he re''s
every ej Op Of this pram' via", (.tete
preparation,and not the 'slv, `;test
hand in its frequent trot A ellen as
f6iir .child has a fretfel spill,' Is
everi'sh, ot 'cries nnt'1 e`nn't sheep, tot
Castoria soothe told gaud liana S,'r,ie`•
ttiuries it's a roach of folic. Sometimes '
constipation. ' (lr • <linrl bra
ditiot that should ofWaVs-he,'hert„vlw
Without delay. .fust "keels t'aislt :: r
handy),rand give •it promptly .ltrlt, l
Will. ollow very promptly; tf, it
&esti' Sr(ltf a1i uld call ,I }alt, Ahlasi• •
CASTORIA
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t•l i,t > dcr;'trate' last
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, 11i t+,1 ,„•-• :L .1," i. :he Wheat
. C. ••y +co:. ," be to
h . ,,,:i r, rr
:rt ;.rw'isai
:hest; erlys of
a: th,+:•what..:.
1, kt,&a r
••• vc,;. t'. t•y car.: ale absolutely safe. Bold4y inedidine
41, a:crs or by mail at 25 cents' a bo.x
f , ' 'rho Irr. Williams' Medicine Co„
,.,,v< it' • • .•t ilio. Ont.
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Foiled! •
What Ice to Use in' Drinks
,One* very often hears stories about
ttlatitst purity of artificia: ice
,'`v 1 a':, t tatnpnt,l with natural ice: One
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ti,so hear. Toungsters proclaiming
:hat. the white areas in artifiicial-ice
:r,• ia::sur;:ie , or that artificial lee
:•,t: .sn ammonia <nior about it, Ordin-
x:'', artificial ire is much better
sir
natural 'ice for use in cooling
While ice is generally crack -
,•.i ;ill and tirttpped into the liquid to
;`e• i,4tlt`tl, the practice is not to be
xe ue°:,r'Fy' • rtctumnrended. This is.
e t t r.o' the Manufactured. ice is
pit e I W hen made, but because while
;t •, h r> handled'. delivered or other-
w.s,' ,.tvvio 1. it, is, subject to contxict
V1! :r '.rand, not • altogether clean. Y.o,t
•r:vv,' e'f:cn welched lee cakes slip's
i;t.e4p and fail 'into nuclein
from :which ' the cakes .were
�. • ; v •4,4•4•41, and then platted in your I
ae• , ,:..,'rrrtvr without even, ttempt
' an a
y: r, :n,txs1 of the dirt. in this re-
,I'e••' the tri made by your artificial
WA r; ' e r :r is far snperiot to mann-
•• ..,...It,,i• tl,', they wafer for' which'
e v,tt filtered • four ori ,five
•.. '-rpt • •,tiotnt•madt' lee is not sub-
i e a tuurh 'handling.
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Cassier makes mountains out. of
molehills." , •
"Yes. Fie 1,s the writer of a<iyer-
Using •'circulars for , a picturesque
summer resort."
Cracks in 'Doors
• When. cracks• become apparent in
Clark -stainer} doors of,. newly.. built
laopses. . owing to conti•.actio•n of the
wood. it is a'gourd plan to rn ,or brush
in a little boot polish. when the .•tt•ks
',.'ill ,no longer• be visih1e ,
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%maw* alma ic,o,tsirest
Every 24 Hors
60• Babies Die
Free Literature ' Offered in
Effort to Lessen`his
Drain
• The.iollowing has been prepared'by
the . Child ' Hygiene Section, Canadian
Council of, Child Welfare.
'''When we read of thirty babies .dy-
ing
y-ing rn a`welve hours, we ar,, forced ,to
think,,; "Why' cannot something be.
done?" • ,
'When .' we realize that not only
thirty' babies'. ' died;, but ''that , every
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twelve hours during 1928, Canada lost
thirty infants under 'one year .,of ag,z,
a total -of '21,195 lives,. we "ask our-
selves, "Why 'did they die?. Could
`they have been saved?
Some• of the chief cause's of these
•deaths, • accordieg 'to •'the 'Dominion
Bureau of Statistics, are: Prematu=re
Births and Injuries.'at Birth-5,5SG;
`Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Diseases of
' the Stomach-4,144;:Congenital • Mal-
formations and Disabilities -3,634;
Bronchitis 'and •• Pneumonia -.-2,334;.
and other •Corninunicable Diseases -
1,459:. ,
Lackof knowledge,. or ignorance,
definitely contributed to'the.deat'h of
50 per cent. •of •these'ehildren;• this
ignorance was :evidenced by the lack
'of antenatalservice, lack of :satisfac-
tory medican and ,nursing care at the
"hire 'of;, and following birth, and by
artificial feeding, etc.
In co-operation- with the' Federal
zed . Provincial Departments . 'of
Health, the Canadian Council on Child'
WeI'fa: a is making an effort'tto try to
reduce .'this tremendous loss of ..life`
in Canada. A series:ofpre-natal and
post -natal letter.,, the latter covering
the first year of the baby's life, and
including habit -training, may be •se,
cured ir. Frenth and English; free of
.char=ge, by writing. the Provincial D'e,-
parttnent of Health, or the Child Hy-
gto
ne Secfion.of the Canadian
kin . Chi td Welfare, 406 Plaza Bldg,,.
Ottawa, Ont. •
Octopi • Drive. Away Men,
Off the Breton Coast
Paris —Shrimp' and' 'lobster fisher-
men along the Breton coast have suf-
fered•heayyIosses• through a plague of
octopi which not Only drove' away
their source of livelihood bht. damaged
the shrimp nets.
Tlie•fishermen declared a war of .ex-
termination on -the, twineyarmed devil
fish. but found themselves, handicap-
ped by the depth of 'the water an 1' the
rocky- configuration, of the bott'or,
Educating Indians
(One • of the ver' important ft -mc -
tions of the Department 'of Indian At.
fairs is the providing .of educational
faccilities f'o'r Indian childr$n through -1
out the Dominion. • Day schools are,
eorrdj Clens on reserves in every pre.,
%ince .and .where -conditions neces=! °
sitate it,. residential schools are also
o}ler a incl.
Minai•d's Liniment. removes 'Warts.
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PHILLIPS
apt' fico*
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For Trau17 et
due do A Id,
INDIotsts 4.4ACID STo ACH
HEART ell Pete •
H EADACH,
CASE • -NAUSEA
Sick stomachs: sour stomachs and
indigestion' Usually mean eaeess acid.
't1re stt7nraeh nerves are 'over-stintri-
lated. Too rout i acid makes the'ston'-
ach and intestines 'sour.
Alkelj kills eat,instantly.. ,The. best
form is Phillips' 11ti11c of Magnesia, bel,
cause one harmless, tasteless dose neu-
tralizes many times its volume in•acid.
Since its Invention, 50 Years ago; it
•has reritatned the stantlatd with phYsi‘
culls ev*where
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edu'c'e
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Take a "spoonful '18 water and your
unhappy condition -will in'pbably old
in five minutes. Then you wif1 always
know what to do. Crude and harni£ul
methods will Bever appeal to yon. Go
prove thin fflr,;sotir otvn sake. It nue'
-save a great many disagreeable hours.
Be sure to.get the genuine Phillips' •
Milk of Magnesia prescribed' by physi• 1
chins for 50• years 111coreeting excess
•ticids, Bach 'bottle contains NI de I,
rectiotis .airy dfugstore.
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Classified'' . Advertising
FOR,: SALE'
A 16, with 2if.SLED FOI:t P E nr demo
too. 'all in perfect condition„ very fast,'.
absolutely safe, splendid • fishing • 'boat.
has special --Wan top: owner getting' ,
•1arger, lnodel., Now, lot, -ed on Georgian ,
Hay. Nilson publishing Co.. 73 Adelaide
T ron'to, Box' 27
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SITUATIONS 'VACANT
CHRISTM4 • MONEY •EASILY,
eickly earned taking, orders now
for 'our, beautiful line .of Personal
Christmas Greeting Cards: • Sell on
sight... Regal, Art 'Co., • 312 Spadina
Spider's Thread in Surveys,
In the •construction of surveyors' in-
struments, utilized for the purpose of
'surveying and •mapping lour. country
use- is made bra' numb,er of different; •
materials ,•The most grovelr'of these.
perhaps, is. the .abroad 'of'the •spideir,
which is ,plated in the optical system'
of,the . telescope as an aid, in sighing
upon- defi•nite objects. , '
Twenty Young men' from the He- -
brides, off the west coast of Scotland,
who have recently -visited London, had,
never sego a, train until they •started
on this' journey.
An Old. Remedy
that never lose: ''favor..:M.in:d r
S, d,s
,Liniment has been in'use for. fifty
,years: - A' sure test of quality, .
EROXON
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Theltoneyf brCa a
You. Must Do Your Bit
, in the war against the fly. carnet
of germs and breeder of .disease.,
It is proven that AEROXON (sone
of the most convenient and most
efficient atrial, of combating,this`
" fly evil, h u convenient, because
of 'the push -pm:, It is hygienic
,filet never get, away wheh. once
'caught. Each spiral' giver three
• 'weeks` perfect 'service.
BEWARE or inttrgrtons
Sold ar drug, 'grocery, ones hordtcore iters
La Cie• C. 0. Cetiest & Fifs, Ltmitee
SUIJt tfOOKE, QUE.
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MEDICINES
• Praises Vegetable
Compound, Blood
Medicine and Liver Pills'
Birchte . Quebec --"I lire 13 miles
from town on a farm, with allmy homti
�••«••�� duties and churn-
ing. to' attend to.
At the Change of
Life. 1 becsirnc her
vows' and• run-
down.' The Veg
table Compound
helped my ' whole
system.11fy nerves
are better:my tip_
petite is good and
I am able to do
my work. ' 1 hai+e
also takett the
Blood Medicine and the Liver Pills and
they helped' ane. l will answer lettere
froth women asking about Your methe
MO."— 11,1 us gic13AaD Cnaitis�ol�,.
birchtowus Quebec. '
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