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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-12-01, Page 7••.", , • Si Hit,/ Hatch Flab. •14. Deviling pocketeneney by selling -empty egg -shells is, bow initne Chinese "boys add to their aro/Inge during the • *II -hatching seasen. " ' Fieh: hatching In China is, often eon- dtleted With Abet aid ef hen. _Met, •-the iftslteliPawn is collected from the • water, quantity is Placed In each • , egg. ehe „ the open end ,of which t•e. ?pealed- with a special kind of waitel, 40110, the, eggs are placed under -sitting hens, . • After. the tbird ,or fourth day, each • .eteg is tested. Jt the hatching is cern- , 'Seto the shells are broken,' and the • ;spawn fs ,eniptied into water and -plaeed in the 'aun's Powerful rays. ' Slion. the. little fish are strong -enough to heboved. Their Oexf, home JD, watee.a few degree@ colder, and this lowering 'of' temperature goes on -until they' can Steed veld water ottlie leites and streams. , . a • The', Chinese- boy, bi'ai3iling empty earns 'More Meney during- , the,hatebing Otaiton'thin •at any Other' 4 " time of the year. Told by the Finger -Nails. ' The ideal finger -nail is longer than ie broad of firm texture and deep •:pink in color. A half -Moon of white • asheuld appear at each base, .• • • Usually specks of., white can be traced to an illness or some nervous -disorder. A :cluster in the shape of a , helemoon running from base to tip is 'very lucky but uncommon. It hi said that Cleopatra had such a mark on ' ,one finger during the height • of her • 'reign. Wide, short nails Indicate a .querrel- •. emne nature. ' • " Long, wide nails are supposed to . show a deceitful, crafty disposition, • With A Ouch of: cruelty'. When,eleep. , red, the evil hf 115,1e1101fletl; Sheet, nar- row nails. 'often indicate a childish ehercten • • , • : ' Ridges ep.pearing 'on the third and •. little Singer are said to be 'very•luelty. Good luck will follOw you as long as• . the ridges remain, ' • WOULD IVOT BE WITHOUT • capturing New yefket. ‘z. BABY'S 01111 TABLETS Mrs, Weefeetiley, Mille Relate,. Ont., ,writee: have used Baby's Own Tab- lets for the, past eight Months and wOuld net be without them. I used •them for indigestion and teething and My baby 4,s. duttIng his . teeth. witheut. any trouble whatever: I can higiflY reeprarneed , the • Tablets • ttiother mothere" .What, lYirso Beesley says thousands of. other mothers anY. The Ta.,blets ard amild but thorough. laxa- tive 'which regulate the bowels paid sweeten the stomach, thus drivengdout constipation and Indigestion and ma• k - frig teething mei!. ,They are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents •a box front The Drf • Medicine' Co., Brockville, Ont. . ' • • • Canada Second in Wheat. Production. Canada IS the S00011d wheal producing country III the World, ac - 'Cording to 19N:•statistics. We produce about half as much wheat as • the United States, but they, it Must be remembered, have ten inhithitentaeto our one. Russia, at one time an im- portant factor in this fundamental in-, dustrY, has apparently fallen by the wayside, far she does -not appear in the 1921 list. The C.N.R. has carried this season -L. -September 1st to Novem- ber 13th -41,320 ears, or approximate- ly nine and three quarter million bush- els.:• for the similar period itt 1920..tho. number of cars handled was 21,858, • • • :. magnet Cranes. • Motor trucks equipped with magrlet cranes ,have been designed to handle • loads of iron, the magnet being ener- gized by the engines of the trucks. • Minard's Liniment for Distemper. • Canada's flour is the standard of the world. This b pretty geuerallY ad- mitted.> The writer knows one elthen of the United States: Who; tinleVerY visit be Makes to Canada, oarries home, under strict instructions from his wife,. a nuniber of loaves of brad, she claiming that no bread' obtainable In the United States can aPproaelt that made from Canadian Mier. As aa Instaire of the inerearelng •popu- larity of •Oenadiart flour, it is interest- ing to note that Dr. A. H...Stalford, born in' Winnipeg but. for, some time; past domiciled in Jamaica, recently said that until the eteamships •"Canadian Forester" and "Canadian Fisber,"„ of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine Service, came. Me° Kingston last spring, every pound of flour need on the island .came from the United States.. Now it all 'comes input Canada. This. very valuable market 'for Cana- dian products has been Captured. by three ways, Dr.; Sieffprd affirms: First, •the fact...that:Canada bad ships to de-. liver It thee ;• second, the quality of theflonr itself; and third, the fact that the people of Jamaica desire closer commercial' and sociaPrelations with the pegple of Canada.. You're Constipated! • •• Take "Cascarets" • With The OY uTs Under the leaders' ip of Scoutmaster W. a, Bradley and Assintant Scobt- •master Rev, Father A. Murray, six- teen niembere" of the ist •Peeetangue. slaene Troop had a „wonderfut canoe. trip during .0ctober. On the fifteenth of the month they left Penetanguisheee In six canoes and crossed Georgian. Peddled uP the Musleosh (Mus -1 koka) River to Bala 00 Lake Mtislzoka.. I From this point the party proceeded. thretieh Lake Muskoka mad. the India* •'River to Port Carling. '14alfe ,Rosseau was thea crozsed to, • .11Jorgiles Bay. The perfi then. por •• and returned by Big Lake JO, Joseph River, Wegt Lake Roiseati, PorteCarl- ing, and from that point back to Pene- • tariguishene by the outgoing Mate. • On October 25th the Scouts reached Pinery Point, four 'miles from home, • bavine paddled over 45 miles that da, • portaged ten times (two of the pore ages being over half a mile long), and crossed Georgian Bay (16 miles) by moonlight_ According to Mr. Bradley it was "e, great trier , KEEP HALM' for Liver, Bowels Sick headache, biliousness,' coated tongue, or sour, ga•ssr 'stomaoh---al- ways trace this to torpid liver and de- layed fermenting Mod in the bowels. Caseayets work while you sleep. They irame,diately cleanse the stomach, re - Move the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from • the liver and carry out all the consti- pated waste matter and poison § in the bowels. Get a 10 -cent box now and -let "Minarets" straighbn •you out by • morning.. • HEALTH EDUCATION •. BY PR. J. J. MIDDLETON [Animals' • Sixth' ,Sense. • • Proitinelal Board of Health, Ontario • Aninialo have a weird aixth sense ' 1.• • • Dr. Middietcin Will he glad to ansior inMstions on Publiellenith Mae • • which .few human beings Possess; • ' Mrs through this column. , Address Idea at•Spadina House, Spadlne •Seit.birale know ire some gerbils, weY - *hen*, storni' is 'approaching. T:lieugh, 'Crescent, Toronto. • • the :weather is fine, and the barometer • gives 110' warning of a coming. tempest, . . , • • • they are Moved suddenly. by, .spm'e With regard to measles, whoop•inge eitee,:that- she liadafive'childien, and • common impulse to, mike their" wag ,bough, and other `diseases common they all had had the hives- when they among children you will sometirnes were babies., She toad not explain ' And sum -enough the storm hear the remark from a permit that just what it was,but she etild'me that • • bursts Within a 'few hours. , • , . the • sooner the child 'gets measles or she knew' a mother whose baby has Ant s desert their• hills, taking whooping -cough and has done with it, died, because, the hives elid. not come • , their babies and eggs with them, the • better. Until 'very reeently. when out well- • • ' . • twentardber hours before the 'outbreak health' education. began to 'reach -the. shall. like to know' opinion Of A forest fire, 'while ralibits will Masses of the peOple, there was a Pre- 'dhout that, es also if you think that •, leave burrowsemade in lew-lying land *ailing notion thet a child had JO' have this, mother did well to give safran one or two of these conneunicable to such 0. young baby, or if you 'blame long before the flood Occurs. They , .410e -tem.. reerte.eiweetaxeeeki which diseases Part of their normal her," •• • growth , and development.• .It never . • No, roahnot blame this woman for :forces them to seek higher ground be- seethed' to. dawn on. marly parents that having given safraet to the baby, be- , tore.the Sanger is upon there is no need at all for a child to, cause at ;the time-she:did Se thinking - birds, end animals afford surer take, any conimunioable. disease, in it might do the baby Orem good. This Indications " of the: coining of ,bad fact, if a !child does develop diseases isentirely'_wrongebut the mother' had • weathair •than even the ni-ost 'delicate euch at measles, whooping -cough, believed it, doubtless baying beentold sea:Het fever, etc., there is a poseibil: it. by some so 50.-4,se „old wo-. Ity its being • permanently injured man" of the 'village'''. Artemes Ward •• as the result of cemplieations net. eniceeeetideerereeetrulyeedeWee .-knowe AS -• ' Ne* M�vmg-PictureCanieri ewer ' and leave their etraces • an many things that are not • • ' through • life. Some' of these coinpii.• When I ,think of, the harm that can Operations.,: • -- ealieete are deafness, heart ' disease, be done by these samples of advice • ' ' Meriting pictures of surgical opera- rheumatism, kidney disease, etc: handed out by "wise" women, l• have. Along baye .b.eeeteforeanot-beett-reem--Arhat--there---ia,-,alot.:_rof,-Aviong-.-ine mind the old-lady:Who left •-k-"Cliiit PletelY successful, Owing -UT:Me- lia. formation :going about -concerning Welfare -meeting in disgust. Shaking • simple diseases -one who invites cer- her hand At the .speaker, she exclaim - Witty of one of the surgeons *getting lerfronteel the camerae kreeently de- respondence_ on health.' topics • can ed, `The nerve of -hitUTt ' -teach readily see. Here is a; sample letter MH how to bring up children.- veloned caniera ' is reported to have '1 received .a. few _days ago, whieh buried siireofethenid!' d'• •• overcome this gemeette,.. The camera shmetfetheeeanxiety-eofe se:prospective Hived: • should_ never:be_Sencomee -d- ' Is completely Inclosed : in a' globular mother to knew the truth, and tcome.,....eur on, aughosiy„wliether . -7. emetal",--easeeWhiehalleelocatedin a Ing of who infant torl grown-up. They are mike Preiecting from the ceiling, directly aetuelly. tried to bring out 'hives: on by some irregularity in digestion.: The ,over. the operating table: • By means, her baby five days old: , eruption is in the . re -Atte of d neut.- "What are hives, their causes and al' a and consist, ,• Of A Motor locatedontside.orthe. -Sirens? 'Notion* ago I saw a moth er wealaWirielfare-intinielYliehy. Hives • e •• the camera. may be -raised, lowered, giving eSafran infusion to a baby :of are believed to be caused by•the..#0_, ezertrettu:ned._ateame_angle*, A:telescope eve days, ow. I asked her why she son e,ating .some • sulistanee thutedis- , 11-7e•. •••-atfaehMeittAriakes it postale to ad- was giving -medicines . -to - • baby, agrees •withebine and Which oaheing. • : lest and focus the :csmera PromPtly.:, which•seemectin Ole far too young to absorbed from thedidestines.aits:Iike •It has'redentle been tried outinit-Ber- support them, and she told me that a prison': To counteract :this condi- ' lin hospital With great success, • • • she gave the baby 'sateen eo, as to tion the diet must be ee,gtilated .apd •' . , make the higesecome out: Then I asked the 'bowels ' kept open. Moreover, the • her what wal--the--kiires, because family dectot should be consulted,' bet •erefild-IWortle-s. Fortune.- never beard- of sethen. think before ' be ever g" safran t "I) • remem .r, n give ,o "Ali the result of anew die cOyeri, 'and 'She said "that it: *as ebitbsds -dis- me' hives. --eyaleableeby-prodactsesteli-es -Oil; -more. tor -spirit, .and 'dy•estuffs are being pro- •`duced from 'coal elack.says,inEfiglisli.. e• • ...ilevesPaladr. , • Each top of sleek erields three gal - tons of motor -spirit, about fifteen gale long of burning and lubricating oil, six • dredweight of demeetie fuel, and a • 4quantity of sulphate of ammonia. This, domeitle blalnied to yield twice _ the heat.ettergy,...or Ordinary.,,coal, and, • Lo burn without ash, .- The value of the. discOvery. may be • fudged fi-om the fact that about a •-; .third of. the 'coal mined -hi England Is- e...slack, which. hithereo been regard- ...sd.aa of little ceninaercial You Can't -Freeze, It • A peculiar IlOuld has lyeeti`dlectiVer. v41.9.-• ; „ 'clanks that because it , Is impossible Cor it to be frozen. it Will supercede Water for use in motor vehicle radiat- ors during cold weather-. • a • 'Frost Is .a •great . enemy not only of eiatoresta blitealse of airmen..and ea gineers. A crude liquid was discever- *:..ed,,hut:owing to its high cost it had to be discarded. Now Mr. W. H. Hardacre has found a- liquid *Web, --"•semet from its Wonderfulpowers of re - Shame° to -ejild, is • a eemelubricent. and nowtorrOsive. Above all it le. very cheap. " In the eourse Of tests the liquid was submitted. to ft temperature equal to teirty-seven. degrees of frost, against •n It was thoroughly proof. ye is golden, 'vvhich explains erhy there is Ed, liff10 Of, it. • „There are lour CopIes of Magna aarte., etill In existence; The -hest coPy is in 1.1iti possetatell' of Lincoln Cathedral. "4) • t- 11 , Hills, tio not wait riaitil thei,color has entirely left you*' cheeke, Until our liPs areWhite and•Cour eyes dell. it is so much oaeier to correct thinning of thehlood in the earlier stages than later. This is well illustrated in the case Of Mrs. E. Williams, 'Elk Lake, Ont., who says: "I take great pleasure In letting' ypu know the. benefltel •Imie found in the use of Dr, •Wiltiams' Flak Pilrs. I was in an anaemic condition! and- was very weak an a run down. The least exertion Wbulci leave me breathleas and it was with difficulty thet, I aid household work I was ad- vised to try Dr: Williams' ?Mk PIUS, and aftet the use of" four boxes I felt like a new person. In fact my systeni seemed filled with new energy and new life. ',strongly, recommend this medicine to. all whet feel, weak or run. down.'' • a - The purpose of Di-. Willeartise Pink' Pills is to build up the blood. Thefl do this one .thing and they do it well, They are for. Ole reason an invaluable remedy- in diseases arising froth bad or deficient blood, • as • rheumatism, neuralgia, after-effects of the grip or fevers. The pills are gaaranteecl to -be free from opiates •or any 'harmful drug and cannot ifijure the .rnost. de - 'Mate system.• • You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills throughauy dealer in medipine. Or they will be seat you by . mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for, $250, by he Er. •William' MedicineDo., Brockville, Ont. ,„ • • Reproduce Finger. Print's. ' .Steel stamps have been invented • to reprbduce the finger prints of men who use the]m. for identifying pipers that inust. protected against forgery.. - If you, have to eat humble Pie, eat it as if yeu enjoyed' it It teetes bet - 1 Cremiture That Never Dies' I WONDE - If Yen take a,tirep a water fivill DuRING wiNTER.;wi'tvuttill.6746:::e:ftireat: . . -that never die*. . Moving abeut•ha the drop that We Colds • and Diseases May be Avoided, if the }Mood is. Rept Pure. Do not let, our blood ger this tbiie it . peoplewb ave a en - deny towards anaernia, or 'bloodies's- /less, winter is a trying season. Lack of exercise and fresh air, : end the more restricted diet, are among, the corn tie o ower the one 'of the body and deplete the blood. ' •••. ' AS sOort as yeti. notbe the tired, feel.: ing, lack of appetite and shortness ef breath that ar ,warning syaiptoms of thin. Wood,'• Ite a shert -course of treatment " with „Dre• Welliains; ' pink Ten years ago Scouting toOk its lat- ter forne•that of training boys forth° duties of citizenship. Various ideas ef training the youth Of a peopledmie been suggested and praotised.fromahe time of Epictetue, by the Spartans, by Pestalazsi, by Peter the Great, by Cahulain in Ireland, by John in .Ger- many, by John Pounds, ' We Zulus, Sinrot et the Boy Orderlies of Mafeking, Sir W. A. Smith, Thomas' Seaton; Dan Beard and a nureher of others.... . •• There is nothing especiadly'orlginal .about Scouting. , It is a natutal evolti- tiert of. many ideas. reduced ;ie., a sys- tem, the main point about it being to recognize the bailie needs of the na- tion and tohave an elastic system whereby to encourege' the Individual future citizen to develop hi himself the •qualities that are wanted. ' The , Manchester •Geardian says: "Boy Scouting will Uot, as a few of its bolt 'Ardent' etzlogiste seggest, solve all our moral and ,social But it is one of the few great original social!inventione of our 'time. It rests on real ineight into,. the mind and soul of boyhood, and the training that. it gives is ettendee by the delight that ,tuSes• a new piece of 'knowledge right into the character and makes it a•trea Sure for life.". . • hi'iother! - Child's BoWels. With 'California fig Syrup flurry mother' Even a sick child levee, the .‘lruitY". 'taste. of "California seelg'Syrunw and.lf never -ta:ile to open etheehowelseeAeteasduienfuletoadaYnaay prevent a sick child to -morrow- If Con- stipa.ted, 'bilious, feverish, fretfulehas coldeaolle, orif stoma:Cif Is Sour, tongue ceated breath:bad rememberea-good cleansing of the little boerele iseoften all that is necessary. • As-k-yqur druggist for genuine-"Call. foreia Fig Syrup" v:hich has. directions for-bablesand-ohildren--7ef ailiages Printed An -bettle.-=Vintlieii�jnizst - imitation fig.syrup. . 44 Butterfly-Breeding_Ranck e A butterfly -ranch is the interesting adeitterativeventur-e-ofe-seelaieeeeve Mae:• 'White the raiteli does • notpay iterzowelf as- thAthicken-firtivwhich she also owns it cedes .for fess Work, smaller p_qatprnent.. and nowhere near ,solarge .a.ain.vestment._ A few boxes., 'same baek, moss, grayee-ead...sertha •form theawliole- outfit..e- - • In_the_early...daya_of her tentatie depended Upon finding.' the •coCoons froin,which the, bntterdies and Moths are batched .in the Woods near her -home, but for -some. time the -has-been breeding- them. on the ralioh;• Hatch- ing boxesaremanufactured at home. The great diffierilte in tie breedin f• motlia----=from homeeirealtitect co- coons that of lteeding the caterpil. laza where it Is •possible to get the boce.oli once it is relined. The moths ;ter their -eggs 011thebark of teees, On leaves, and in Other places. The eggs are closely cibserved until thrcater- pillar, which hi the embryonic butter- fly or mete, hatehes. Then the Cater- pillar ls-pleeed on a tree -branch -until 'the cocoon has been-forrned.,' Thelat- ter is.. Placed 'In, the hatching box t� -remain- tentil-thee•erioth-acomes--forthe whet the procese is.. repeated- The• e •-areematentede-and-oeldeateecel ledibraTschoOTs, and muedunii.• . • High Prices for. Stock. The 'anctiosi-eile of anitnals that. liaVetiakSed..--tlittZeulling-Cointaittee; Iias alWar$ ,been f001.11Ie et tho : Toronto Pat. Stock Shaw, and the 'tiY the variclue,l'ocal and outef-town packers and butchers have alieraCs well repaid exhibitors Mr .the extra labor and feed necesziaty to,pro- . duce she* leerier. It laatittglimted that • there will be a large numbeeof 'buyers on hand this year and prices obtained he more than satisfactory to the largo: nnunber of exhibitors whO feed aninzala Of the highestSeality for show and sale. Iiintries closoi November 26th. Prize Lid and iiintry korai On., aim% catkin to Seeretary, clo UniOn Stock yaide, Toront0., examine are a number of weed shapes that look likeetinylellyfish. They are Made of tlae same transparent euh- libelee, lint insteed • of Owinunirig they crawl. Each:of theziels atneelaa.- • The ;melba has: no eyes, no MTS, and. no bemire f -It is nothing but a stoznech surrounded by Jelly. It has AO limbs, Yet it can move by qpitad'.. ing„and contracting the jelly Of which 'It nj invade, It can crease in one wa) ,oialy, and that. is hydiyhling, itself into two. If zete watch pee Of these creatures fOr a you See 'that a 'kind of waistapPeare gradually jet the*middle At firit• it is round; then it be. gills to leek 'like a . At length the waist beeolnea thinner and RF 1 WEIGIff REPORTED YOUNG 'WOMAN WEIGEL El) ONLY 75 POUMS- . • She New Weighs Over One Hutarked 1.,...41woving Every • "Pets:ire .1 began. taking Tanlac Duty weighed 76 pounds„• I now weigh over cam hundred - and 'am :gaining every •cl'ay,". said *seeded:tee DaYisi: of Chattanooga, Tenn: . - . • •• • "I bought nay' first bottle of:Tan/ay at Gas • City,: Ind, and .it helped:me so . leech that f continued esiegita I have beeneeery delfeate and suffer: . Until; finffilly it breaks. and -ed a greet deal froth stemach trouble. ' There are two .complele creaTures I. and theureatitim.- -rarefy ever had stead of one • The et:ea:eves we see toelay are merely eubdivielons of yernote anees- tors Abet lived • Perimpe iwoo,eou• years ego: ••• . • - • — Machine Distributes Hay: • in Loft of Barn. • -The hayfOrk, which lifts ha i front the wagons to the haymow; has 'been oneof the greatest labor savers on the term and it is now euppleniented• by a ‘moweia"., a machine which •dis- tributes the hay in the 'oft and So eliminates one Of the most disagree-. . able parts of .the. work. The Mower consists 'of a' board Plate -ire' swung • f th 1 • , the loft. , As the hay:fork *brines up A' Ilead, the mower moi.es• under. re; 'ceiyes the load and moves alang the .bai:n on -a. double track to .the paint where the the haY is to he deposited, • It then tilts, to one side • or the other, and dumpe the hay in the desire,d apot. • • • NiONEY ORDERS. When .orkloring goods by mail seed a' Dominion Express Money Order, , The GreatestLife Enricher. i *01.1111 father. be e Tadlatdr °faun-, :ehine,en encourager, a helper a lifter ,friehd to the • friendlese, •and•tbe 'down and •etit, and yet ;be ,padr in ma. terial things, than haecellie wealth:of a Crcesus; stareed; Witched, gloomy nature, and a loveless:life therewith; A•love'that reaches out to. eVeryliving • thing on Gecl'e earth is the greateae of all life enricherS.—G. S• Mirden. • , •Halirax, N. S.. Afirtard'S-iLiniment, Co.,. Ltd.,• *, Gentlemen—I hs.vg_ used Minetcrir Linlinent and have found, it a good rem-: edy.• After the explosion r was pretty well -shaken -1.1p;71iaving ijiiite ntirnber . oi, lituises and cuts but therikii,:th.lail • •• ard% Liniment I am my old -self again. • It healed the sores_an4.,butiees...and_.-gaXe4L- iii-e-filliali- eared- 7-1t7i is true • •i ts natrre as the King of -Pain, for it stopped the Pain almost at once; Lflts_t_noticed the. in-lhe-Mentr•eal Standard and decided to invest In a bottle, for which ; azn riot, sorry, but can- say,with trath_thaLf 4,M, _ thankfilI • ferell -naving'dorfe all 'It clef ns- • ed to do, and in my •case Much more, and a satisfied customer' is the bost•!ad. one can possibly find. That ief my view of .11-111111 I thii-0.you will rigree with me. too. •Yours very truly, (Signed)-ALFRD BLAIN; HL, ,Halieetee,,zgee„‘ a • t a The Tiode_ Are Workin Imm• is excellent for Indigestion because it assists stomach • and liver to do their work ' naturally.and efficiently.: • With the organs in perfect 'working orde-r-indigestion • Is impossible. Try it today oR INDIGEST10. MotherSeigesSyrupissold • (• in 50e. and $1.00 bottles. ID PAIN DIS -700-ARSE SALT. - L. A N D'Ytt A L.T. • rCtQts TORONTO SALt WORKS • Lie. 'J.': CLIFF '-''''TORON'Ttf.- In some respects, hwnan experience is, like railroading. Every moinent"of the business and social day the block, signals are giving ' right of 'Way to keenness and alett-ness —While' the slow and the heavy must_ wait on t1i..3 sicihtrack fortheir chance to move forward. The ability to ago tiwough" and to .4.igetthere:'depetalamtiekoiftlio—poise'or'T— body,brain and nerves Oat conies with correct diet and proper nourishment., wby,so may choose Gapwr Nati for breakfast a:nil-lunch. Served . with crow o mi&At is completely preagested, and it suppr tb.e Vital Min" eral Salta so sessi.iy to full nutrition: •• Ch.rape-Nuts has a ,rich, delightful • flavor, is ready to serve on the instant • ; —and is distinctly the food fox'. mental • aid physical alertness Mid flpf3CCI., At all grocers: . • • 'Any aPPetite and SinePly•einild Ilsh anything.. 1 fell off .Until onic Weighed 76 pounds aana was sa thin. y looked' perfectly awfal...• This is the contlielort I was inawhen. t eegan. tak- ing Tac. , "Oh, I 'feel. so different no*, 'Even • my coniplexion ;is dinproved: • My ap- petite is geed, and .can luirdly get enough to • Tanlic Is •stmpy grand; :and I carr truthfully .sey it is the: only. medielue that- hal. gear done nie any girocl.4 . ' • •e-, *„. - . • Tanlec is sold ;by leading •cireggiets 'everywhere. • •••• • • • Ade. • • • • Atiy .Man's EiograPhC—Chapter 1, ' bora; , chapter • 2, bred; chapter .3( caught; chapter 4,, wed; hltapter woeried; „chenter 6,' dead/ . • Minard's Liniment for Garet in Cowls • In France the•.doetor'e claiin on the, : estate of a deceased patient has claim . over all' others. Haddocks will lay Ss enany, as 500,000 eggs each in one Seaaort. Classified Advertisements. PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE. ite ELL PLAYER PIANO IN GOOD IJ condition, evithn large number of• - music rolls, for , sale at a bargain: L Costello, 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto, • • • BELTING • FOR SALE • , ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED , belting. pulleys. saws, eabie,hose,packine. etc., shipped subject to approval at letvest prices'in Canada. YORK BELT/NG co.. 115 YORK, STREET. TORONTO. HELP WANTED. , ADIL.SWANTED,TO DO PLAIN- • ind light seiving at, horne, _whole .oe'n spare time; good pay; work sent 'a distance; charges paid. Send stamp particulais. National Manufacturin Montreal. DANDERIN Stops Hair toming- Out; Thickens)' Beautifies. EP? HE pain and torture of thee.. inatisnr-can be-quickly-rehe'Ved- by an aeplication of Sloan's Liniment. It bring e' warmth, ease and ;comfort and lets .you slee • soundl • Always have a bottle n yan apply when you feel the first twinge. 11--penetroles-viithotit_rmbliiisg._ It's splendid to take the pain out of' • t..tircl,.*.aching.. muscles, ,sprainse_and estrarase-stiff-leinterraid lame backs. • •For forty years pain's enemy. Ask , your neighbor. , At all druggists-35ce70cef1e40.--- • Made in Canada. • Ainettes's Pioneer Dog Itemedieg Dook_en__. • DOG DISEASES ‘;. and How to 'Feed - M_ailed_Frert_to_any_Ads- dress by the Atithor. N. Clay Glover Co., Inc. 118 West filst Street Myr Yetk, IT.S.A. • • 35 tents 1214-s n bottle of "Danderine? t any drug store. 'After one applieti- tIon--you -can not find • a particle -et • iLandruff or a failing_Lhair—Ilesides,._.:_,, every hair shows new life, vigor, • • brightness more more color and abundance. WOMEN.OF May Pass the Critical Period Safely in Coder ahly by Takmg Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable ••• ••••• - • COIOPOU114.1.• •:• - ..... • 'Regina. Sasle•—"1 WAS going through Change of Life ar3ied6arstisfEwIrtebdhefaodraethweo11 t tervOusiless,. sleep. less nights and gene dretweaknews;-SoMile udniflatitotedlot natiyrevedeanrk.4 — I gave tydia•E. Pinicham's ',lege.. table ' ConrPotind7a , trial and results; -and I 11,150 firiftit a very belga - , • Spriteetonicandusee-----eee „fel ,Ifor constipationa._.-----e—a, - .._ __Item which 1.8tUrer.oruch. I have roe- • ommended Vegetable Compound se it .._ OP...1.2'i=47', ,;:-..4 .i.7...;LFIgklytato....21,1,, ...,.. 1 publisil iiiii.ft—rara. arAitriii4 tr. Lorti... SAY I 810 Robinson Ste Regina., sosic,',? If you have Warning symptoteS•SUelt as a sense of suffocation, hot ihishes, • headaches, backache, dread of impend,* . • Ing evil? timidity, sounds it, the ears. . palpitation of the heart,.aparkl boforf .ek. the eyes, Irregularttles, Constipation, , 1,..,) gaideliie appefite weakness, 164014+ ude and dizziness:got a bottle of .1.14:3 Engii:nsinimytl:Akie4fhnE Vge gemedtablicieneCmiat rice!' We TIOW it wi help you as it diit4its. ., / ISSUE N. tt-jfit ."There'd a Redson" fir Grape -Nuts tarl Ilaig is GO years of age. liana -bombe were Used in warfars Never say_f!AspirhP_Nmithout_saying__":13ayer_, a A I • a • „ 441 A WARNING! Unless. y6u see_name ."Bayer' you are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? • A • A A Accept only an "unbroksen package" of "Bayer Tablets of • Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds t) Headache Rheumatisui Ifroothadre . Neuratig • NeuritiS • Earache Lumbago • Pain, Pairs'. • Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of g4 and 160-411Hruggilite: ' is the trade milt (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture or M0110.• seeticaeldester et gaileylicatid. .,While it is well knoWn that Aapirin mean. IlArer manutacture, to assist the public against imitations the Tablets of Better Cotnpssy 00 early SIS the 150 century, : win be stamPtH! With their general,' trade Marie, tho "gavot -Cron." • .3.. 44' , iAAA• • ••• 1•4. g •