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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-01-12, Page 3eet-----eweretre-netereeree---, reee_r - o • 9 • . NATIONAL APPLE EXHI. RITION IN LONDON. ,--- 1 .ANADAPS ORCHARDSWHY BEAUTY- FADES 'WIN .FRESII FAME. — .---7 - .. A Condition Due Entirely' JO , • ,.. . .Ilesides the Five .Apple Pro- vinces; Thin Vila is Grown iiiMoinitoiwitn0.Albertii. . • Canada has had a bumper 'apple crop this.year, and that the" quality of the 'fruit too not suffered in the praline- - nese; Of pettauetion is eividenoed in the • recent awardat the National 'Apple •• Eilaibltion .held 'in•London, :England. ',gore Canadian apple growers cable in- • ...to' •open. corap.etlition With grower, from all over the world and were, sun- eesetiti in, bearing away practically all : the prises and ' avierds, *inning. for *•:` Canada a-Iftevi tattle through the Prte ....duets' •of ter orchard:it, • : The eilver challenge cup, awarded .ta )3rItie1i or ievertieati exhibitors with •• .the highest aggregate of Peints in • "•Dearteen classes, was won • by the Opt • twit:to Fruit Growers' Association, 't Northern 'Spy vines from Ontario, en - '10 .tered_. as cooking apples, Won the third ' prtze of a. bronze medal. One ,of the ' judges. Mated that* this; apple would •. bane evoa first prize as an eating ap- ple, b.eleg the best 'all round apple in . .•'the whole exhibition. The Ontario ex- • hibite also won: tour first prizes of -told Medals, five second silver medals, • ;and one third bronze Medal. Nova 'Scotia won the first prize for Starkes ,and 4001den RUISS'eta 914 second for • Cox's. Orange. British Caliimbia Won • the second prize with Cexdi - Orange . Pipette and the thtrd .p ie for the .best desseet 'apple. " New terunswiek won 'tarot rist prizes with. Mackintosh Reds eand Snows' and two third prizes with i Rets and :PrIncess. Louise, • " , •Theee Million ,Barrel Yield, ._. • The Dominion Fruit Commissinaterti ...1...e.÷.nranch 'hns, esteniated. thenappl.e. yield_ . for 1921tat 3,337,200 barrels, as against . . •e3,404,340bagrele la* • year: . Neve • leatotia is expected be lead'tvitli 1300;- .. .:•000 barrels; ittlitst ColUmble• will -;• have 1,00a,006 barrels; Oatario, • 940e e 900 barrels; Quebec; 85,200 barrels; ., tend:New Brtireswick,t33;000 barrels. ..." ' Probably the ewe Outstanding fruit .. producing 'districts. of the Dominioe •• are the Annapotie" Valley, in Neve • Scotia,- • and the Okanagan Valley in , British Colutithia, situated at either ere. • .eremity .f•S' the 'continent. Whereas in , Poor, Watery Blood: " The girl who retAte home. from (011001 or from Work thorougillY tired gilt -*HI b larttinate it she esCaPes a physleal breakdown, beaus e tide get-. Ong Wed be 'easily is probably the : first Wanting SYMPteM ot. a thinning blood that meat not be disregarded, if hertaealth is to be preserved. .When Vie blood becomes.. thin =and Impure the patient becemes pale, hag- gard lied aerator,. She not only tiree an *malty but suffera. temp headache*, palpitation 'of the heart, dizzy. spell and a low of appetite This, cendition will go from bad toworse; grieem.pt •Steps are not tattle to inereriie and • enrich. the blood supply. To make the rIch,,red blood that brings the gleve of health, no ogler medicine calf equal Dr. Williams' .plialt Pills. lt, givent, a fair trial their Use bringnosy 'iitneelcs, bidet eyes, a good appetite and good spirits Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have made thousanda of pale, larigitid gide active aud"streng, ten the first signet poen thin )flood mothers ehould insist upon thetr daughters takieg a fair coarse of these pills. They will not only restore health, but will save fur. ther doctor bills.. •• Dr, Williams' Pink Pills 'can- be ,ob- tattled from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or tint boxee for $2.50 from The Dr: Williarus' Medi- cine Co., Br•ockville, Ont. • ' • Unanimous. '' • ' • • She -"No, *I cannot rnarrY you, "MI ortr fattelln are opposed to you!' . He -"But, deareif you' are. not-" - She-e'l said all out •titztillyt". • High heels; of exaggerated „ prep° r - goer, may •cause curvature of the !opine end other ills, - Minard's Liniment fan Distemper. , • Training Boys for Citizenship._ When, the Bey tioout Movement was inaugurated • the printery and funda- mentWetpurpose , behind theOrgalllaile then was a patriotic, one, and the, patriotic purpose has aot been hist ,sight of as the movement hair progress- ed. The work and traintag of the Bon • Sebutat ia that which best equips boy., •hood for gOod eitizeniship, and is in no respeet military, tuitwithete.nding the fact that sozne ef thed3oy Scent train- ing fits itito a miiitarY notch en the event perb.ape thia the conatryomight 'tome 'day have *need -ethe splendid venlig Manhood _that lege: linYttioned• from the Soouts. - It is e matter worthy of comment that the. pulp Mill towns of Northern Ontario:, as elsewiterenhaye ereppe er, Patrols of Boy Scouts, Bore of many nationalities, have manifested e inost enthusiastic interest in the work, and the 'eesult has been.that Patriotism on' • the highest typelias been instilled. into the young 'minds, which means honor of the flag, res.peet for Canadian ire stitutione; and love ,of the land of their fathers' adoption. • ' • One has seen the Boy Sooutsdn'arse • aid work, in camp and•On the. tramp. One has seen perfect discipline and organization. Ode has seen the Scouts on •duty dung days of sorrow and tragedy in coal camps, serving hot con fee to rescue crews delving abiong -the wreckage for the bodies oT tinter; tunate victims of mine explosionS: One •hasseen the boys taking part in historical Pageants, tieing kind to aged •people, , seeing some cripple across a street in safety, aiding in the search for lost persons and furthering the f HEALTH EDUCATION BY OR. J. J. •MIDDLETON Provincial Boarende Health, Ontario • Dr: eliddietou will bit glad to ansvtee 'questions on tattle Health mat- . ters through this column. Ad•dress ittin•it •Spactioa Hoag* Spadins • Creseent, Toronto. , . . • Christnias brings -thoughts or Peace he of s3me tissietance to their fellows. on eirthe and good will ,to men.. At 11 iS a good suggestion and is beautit ." 1920 the Annapolis Valley prodlieed no other season of the year do we see fully •expressed itt these wol.ds, by •• about one ant a half million. barrels • David Starr 'Jordan: "There is pothing • ' f e . of •apples, .estirnates made thisso much,othe kindnss of Year in all the'veerld so irePortant ets -: theeettaantt-enceetteee two tilt- permeates ;humanity, Norheat is ehildrett-tothing_so.•.ititerestit‘r.' - If iron barrels: In the Okanagan valley thiS to be wondered at, for the signiff; ever you wielt to go in for philan- estitnetee have risen ,fretp abOut four capee of the great event at, Beibleheinthropy, if 'ever you wish' to he of any dollare'inel9t0 to nine --milllon.'"of 'Judea is -forever eanspeitited- with the- worl-d;, do -gbiliething for dollarsthis. year.. .--. : the thought of peace,pelice among little- ehildren. If e'er you yearn to :The- total' valtie • ot Canada ts apple nations, peace:among faction* peace ;be: truly wise.'Stucly 'children. We can production •in 1920rie-as $29,849,/-49 at muting indiyidtiali. With this hough dress the 'sore, bandage the wound (tempered with U4,396,210 in 1919natie of peace comes the Wish to do softie- imPrisou the -criminal h 1 th • enet -toitaleTtelte404140--tbnreeleezir egainet 3;334,660-lettrrelsont-tire peeve • one year •the increase being small and' thesubstantial differenbe in values be foreinni,e iertceS,reeeived, the average value of barrel 1920 bein.g $8.77 as ;wettest 7.31 irr 1919. .Expoet salea amounted :to 1,127,400 barrels of the Value, at par atittiectexcteartge.e.$12,4.70,44-4,...ant_evert. • 'age tpriee par barrel of $11.06.- The of-Noett-Sootia. expert -St -an. ',.. most -twieehirds of• its total crop of ' , 1920 at an average wholesale, price of Per barrel, The average whole- sale rice 'on the doeueStie-tnerket was Onterie Leads All • "Previnites. '• -tantariotetiatinued•to lead •among -the- in apple 'produe- rtiont With e total yield et of .1,621800_ ;barrels velued at $1$,078,765, an aver - nee . age price -9f e$8.06.---Notra •Scotia WM- . ' not fat hehinet with 1,160,00.0tbarre1e , valued at: $10;931,4.20, • or an average price of $9A2; 'British Colu'tnbrao_On the (Other side of the. continent, the . epee:ranee Which 14 fast takin the -lead -lit4ritit•--prciductioni-held--tho -third plaeo ' with a' Production at. 504,540 . barrels, . which at an average price of: _ — .. : 4905, ,.Quebees_total.,,yieldeentountedeto. .•• ' 88,40 barrels eiver.th 5569688, or an oar 1Kwerage ,tit $.6.47, • and that. Of New . •IBruriewlek 30,000 barrels • valued at • )4167,371; an average ot.454,78. The total inereeee ,•for the year. in ••• • • • • peodtietion amouuted to 69,680 barrels' oe "the •figareti-Oit 4919 end "ifi .veltte* $5A52.939. 71'he provincee of Ontario and Quebec were eesponeible for !hese theereasee, both neoording sttbstantial_ .Ancrentents over the previous year", --other-otherethenntrzeit -geowert provinces gegisterecl slinitt declines. -The -Governmenteeurvey- -tabu -cog nizenee only of the five Peovinees tad which comprise, for all intents nd Purposes; the total Canadian area wittch a're 4cOmmeretally ttraideeittilidefeetitsteltlettlanteXttetteteade eeta "'parried Mi. 11110rdld Rot' 'be ale . hoeiever, frOm the oiniesieti of .. the ether proiliseeiA-kitt-no fruit iS • ..... -1)i:oat-teed the. • Thie 'Side difeageletil-• titre hanelergety boom rtegleeted in. the alnlost • exclhoive. attention paid' to grain ,growing,.; but apple geowing is ; how , EMOCOStStilt puriult in many perts Of Manitoba, and Bente ekeellent 'varieties are produced on. the Irrigated • lanebe in. Senthern. Alberta. ' ' •Notrilanci export.s two hurt-di:15d tone of. plurti,pudding -every year. . "CiVorech clerlts .ere reitire collation. . Vous than their maks Colleagues," is the verdict of the bead of -one large Aran ; • .• ethingtworth'whileetIontakeelife aelitele-e-Tolebilitytiredead, bite -the -Fe' -fralWaia. -more ofenervicentutd- less Oft self, •a .a chance that we can save the child, little more filled with actions that If the great arnty of philanthropists may bring hope and encouragement ever exterminate sin and pestKeece. tirose,who -mainted-*telping-tank-eveY'-ivbfk'r Mirtlie7race'ri satvritiote it along the way. We turn this •Way end will' be tiecause a little •child-b.a.e: led that at the teginning.of the New -year, them.," - .• vveindering what good resolution :we In this regerd do yeti knot- lhat ,maY plan to carry out., Making New there were 72'511 -bableaL:lickenlast ;Year resoliitione is not a foolish pro- year .in OntariQ2 • Do you. know- that eedu:re,„ as cynics will tell you. it is 7,804 bane e under one .year -of _age -a-healtherfettymenanteeinetteatiOn that ediedelast rhere are marrv:things we can do teat Think over these figures, They mav in the past: years- we have left' un- give Iron' a 'suggestion for a New Atone. I atn going to offer a suggest Year resolution that can" be made tion right here to these whowant to worth wliile • % strong, e clalare. Of..attlitfallou whereVer poet ib Canada has, need •of beys tiee Seouta Inattletied that thigt kind ef boyhood repretents. Canada has need of the fateful, eitizenelaflp retire- , seated. in those- beys who love and 'honor the ftag and learn obedtence to • the law. Why Wolf Cub Packs? • In 1014, the Chief•Secout, finding *hid,. many boys under twelve years of :age were desfrouir of bepoining Scouts but were prohibited Peoria doing ao beeautie of their. lack of years, organized the Wolf Cub Packs 'for"boya 'from 8 to, 12, years, • Since Diet •thitethe move. • ment litilogrown so: that now .thereeare -Wolf dubs .all over the world.' The 'aime Of the junior organization are identical t he aims . of. the Boy • Scouts .Assocla,tion, the only.difterenee being the age ,of the • boys. The ,meth- od of training istsimilat to that emt plOyed in the Scout t•TreoPs, namelY, the .utniolit poestble--respeingibility 'be - Ing .plaged. uponethettioyeethemielvet; thus developing the ability to control others and the true .spfrit of leader- ship whieh is perhaps man's most vital .need in the world of today. The training for iiiinhood 'through the medium. of the Boy Scout Movement be- gins early in lite And lasts till that manhood dies. • • , Scout at -Arms P,arlee. • • While attending the 'Scout Leaders Coufetence • at Buffalo reoently; Mr. Anders, • the local secretary for the Hamilton Aseoclation, learned some- thing that will be of great interest tq Scouts. When Secretary of. State, Hughes opened. the Disarmament Con- ference at Washington, and made the appeal for all the nations tescraptper-• times of their navies, the only boy that heatil him . Was a Bei Scoui. .This Scout was �n duty outside the con- ference room, and one of the British delegates, ferewhom the bey had dbne a "good idle," insisted that. the •boy accompany hint 'to the conference room. In spite Of quite an amount of eppoeition, the" delegate stuck to his requeet. oftcSaidom gave way and the boy was admitted. KEEP LITTLE ONES - WELL IN WINTER ' Winter is k ditgerous season for the • little ones. ,The days are so pharige- able-eozie bright,: the next cold and sterner-, that the mother is afrajd to take the children out for the nest' air 1.and exere4e they 'need So ,muchln mpnials front': well knetitie pedple, net Lconsegeence they are,0often cooped up peess agents' interviewt. • in overheated, badly ventilated rooms ' Froth. ell oyer America they 'testifn -and -etre --Soon seized.- with colds -ort to—the merits -oe ijinards Liniment grippe. • What is needed to, keep the the. best ot ho-hsehelel renteclien little .ones erell is Baby's Owp Tablets. Minard's •Liniment Co, •Ltde • the -stomach and " 'bowels 'trod' drive out colds and tee Brandi' FaCtory, St. :Sabine, Mid, their usethe beby uil be able to get . over. the winter season in perfect •sefet. ty. The 'fableti are sold In -Medicine •.• DANDERINE .Stops flair Corning Out; Thickens, Beautifies. t • t• • neente buys a AtOttle ot tldanderloe'' at ariyalrug step, After One applice- dent:eon can not...;find a parttcle ot dandruff or a failing hair. Besides., every hair shows: new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. • Taking•a Liberty. Little Ethel, whetwaS &hopping with her mat, listened white the gime, but intelligent clerk retnonstrated: "Madam, I ant sate you win not need 00"raulob. material. You will /lad five yards quite ample:" Ae soon as' they had letti t.he shop Ethel' isFelainied indiggiantly; . "Auntie, I didn't like that man; net .one 'Why, he, talked to you just like. as it he was your husbendr • Water, pure and cold, is one 0? the best remedies for indigestion. • It takes frem six to eig'ht years for the antler§ ofa stag to attain their full size. ' , • Po we 'say an. untruth irx this, that ifitalthy imaginatien, next to a' bale aticed judgment and a clear conscience, is. the greatest b_lesaing of Me? " Minard's Liniment foe Garget In -awn I •..; When :v velvet . has beeh• crushed • in packing, and there are marks on the pile, it can be restored in the folbw- jog manner:, Fill a basin with steam - I inghot water and hold 'ate Part tS be treated over the boel with the under- side downwards. After dt short intex- val the pile,rises and the neaterial re- f -ss origihal freshness. Forests and. Water Power. 1 We are just as callous and in -differ- ent eat over the destruction. of our na- tural resources. FootIle seernto loee I sight of the fact that the wiping out of large forest areas by are also means the dbliteration. to a° la* extent, of our water power so that the perman- ency and utilization of this great asset is, also jeopardized; threatening not only the development 9f our industries but 'also transportation facilities and the thousand and one other neces- saries of life which modern 'ingenuity has provided for bur camfort, enter- tainfnent, and pleasure. ---Deputy Fire Marshal Lewis, Ontario, na .MONEY • ORDERS. Buy your out•ef-town 'supitilen with D'ontinioh •Eirprese Money , t?rdere. Five Dollars -Costs., throe cents: 4.— .. •. • • 'retigin of Horse -Power. : • When -steam replaced home. -hoisting and purruiing in British,miuns; • 'the:need arose 'of steting how many hOrses were reelaeed . by an engitie, Experimentsshiawed..that a powerful. dray:Itorse cciuld lift 5130. potinde, out Of mine •ShaiCat atrate of 100 feet.Per .minute. :Heneet the, un:t known, as • ti• eltOrse-p,ower." „ . TAKE. NOTICE,. We pit blieh simple. straight testi- I Classified AcIvertisement3. BELTING FOR SALE • AT.L. EINDS OF NEW AND USED beltingpulleys..sawsr cable,hose, pee:ring, etc., snipped subject to approval at 1 wee I prices in Canada. YORK IsSILTING CO.. 1116 YORK. STREET. TORONTO. Cascarets To -night for Liver,: %well, LIVING OVFit DAYS OF ciaLllooD TORONTO WOMAN SAYS •TANLAC CAM•E UP TO EVERY WECTATION. , Eats Anyilling, Sleeps Like Child and Gets Up Feeling. . Fine Every Morning. "I had heard sQ much about Taniac I expected great things from it, and 11 was not disappointedtoren does Just. what they saylt will," ireld lelrit. Robinson; g31Gladitona Ave., Throat!), , ' "/ nimPle feei like adifferent person •ranee taktfig this grand niedieine. Fier •two:treat:St I. was In wretched healtb, , end. then, to...ciip the elinfatx, I had the 'tut which lett me in e worse"geodit Hon. thee I, had beea before. What 1. needed was something to build me up, and this is etactly what' Tareac has • "I have a z3plenclie appetite now,' nothing I eat siva me any had after effeete, and I sleep like a eland all night long. feel so Well and bappy the men:Ling that it is just like living my girlhood days over ,again. Tanlec t has certainly been a wonderful bless- ing to me.'• • • - Tauten eold by leading druggists everywhere. ; • if Bilious), Headachy Gera ld-cept, box tow. ; , You're headateht! You have. aki4l 'taste ia your entukh, 'Tour eyes btu your'skin. is yell-. your lips panelled. eno• wonder yeat feel mean. Your sys- . Lennie fullof bile not properly passed Off, an 4whait. yeti need is a. eletipleg up LL de. -It tett tentinuelreiue a talons nahmitee. to ..youre•elf .and these who love yeu. and:don't resort to „harsh phy.sete etet irritate antleihjetre,Pc r•neinber that: most dieerelere of the. stet -lintel, Liver. apd'bowels..ere gape by morning With gentle', thorough eas,eare els-'they work.. while you sleep.. A 10-eent box \Nil] keep , yeurliver and hOwele scleein stomach sweet, aed• yoer head dear for mouths'. , Children One to ,take Gasearets too because tees never gripe. or tticken.., '• . • dettleineerebyentaiient-25-teentsnatibeee • -,P1nte__._th.e.eeignbegnef_ttth.e-A'rreis.tie_' -their ii..iire_tibi-to,.get 1,1.42 new branelt ofices have been Brockville, Ont.. • When the summer days are bright and ' el - • - Under the - it4Ve • . . countries. • • • • • ' 4 ' • branches, at hOtne and 206 in Oth • opened by, Canadian •and. 214 closed; leaving the net increase 1;528; loxig And the little' bads pipe a merry sting. . Tea •iii moderation is,a. useful stint. "9. • ifwas Sweet tn. the .shady weeds to lie 'And -daze at 'the!leives and the --ttntilk7 ling sky'. ' " --Eff-tiittilie4.11.e....--.2ii.0:7;i4-re:ii."- , breeze, ' ' ' • ' t Under the, tree -s. unclerAhe „trees', .• -Summer OP w7iiterHilay o -r* night. . The woeds are an ever new delight; They give us peace, . they make • us . }anti but if -drunk to e-kee0b will 'cause great depresson. , • 'Th�se Who Dance 1 • e 1 S'itch wonderful: bitims:to.thembelong.; So living or dying, niletake mine ease Ceder the trees. ander the trees. .. ' • -,-,A. K Stoddard. Who Plants a Tree Phifits. ' '.-.-. l '7 . • ' Lifi‘ti. -,- - , He who _plants a tree . --- - He plants love tsLotit,000lateSs espreadi tag -on t -a-4ov e, -Wayfarers he 'may -net lilt -to -see: - - - Gifts that g.row.are.best: • ' : Hands' that bless are blest; a t: nt.' oce t to res . - Heaven apti"eartir:hel p 'him...Ny.1i ct pant's a tree. : Aud his- wort:Its Own reward sfiall.be. . ,• . .•'. • • • '. . - • • --Lucy •1.,,a rerun.. ust Pay The Fiddler There's a_settletnent- rrprofit orAtosi,ifor' pearly every 'indulgence,- -Sornetimesetheepayeday- iSelongedeferredrande in that case the settlement may bear compound. interest. requitedetfort the 'dance had With tea or, coffee during earlier yeara. Sometimes the'coIleCtian comes in sleep- •lessness'sometimes in headaches, sometimes in high blood pressure,- or in nervous 'indigestion--:--- sOtrietimes in all these penalties. • .--Nerves:Worit._alvvayseetettetti_thewhipping---of tea and coffee's drug, caffeine. :If.yoti've been dancing to tea or taffies ficl.: • tiling, Why keep on till payment time comesZ - .---you!re beginning-.tepayolowewhy-not-cancelAhe.- - • contract? . • ••. ••• • There's an ,easy and 'pleasant way to avoid tea and coffee's penalties, as thousand's have found who havechanged to Posturn. It is a delight • with any meal -rich, comforting and satisfying --and it neVerliartfitti--,=-Everil,theArttletaildrere-----.- can haVe a breakfast cup of `PoStiim, with no rear • for what May happen to sensitive nerves,. - Instead -of paying- Penalties for your , time drink, let it -pay benefits -to- you, by giVing natural health a full chance -and begin the new arrangement today. Any grocer vvill Sell you, or any good Ireatatirant will serve yoti Poitum. pcnittun comes in two (onus; Instant Postuin (in tins) • made instantly in the cup by the addition of bolting water. • Post= Cereal. (In packages of larger bulk, for those' who prefer to Make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling tor 20 minutes. • Postum for Health "There's a "Reason"' • • • A Startling Reply. . . Wpiea.n _passenger" in an Atlantic litan eiwerien'ed"-thatLied her to •believe.:that •a seaman pot apt lb .evaste much • thought Qn his personal The sailor who had 'induced this be••• llefelta-d reeetiteti-elettd-clit-Otettelfetta, -.the second' day Out, The_weinatt was. solleitous-in -her -inquiries --as. -to hitt- Welfare when She saint,th'e Captain that night, and whitld 'have undottbtedly eoritinued • hersympathy. hatLnot 'a roughsea called tte m Ind jt.er own sat! COARSE SALT L A N T Bulk Carlots • TORONTO ,SALT WORKS: C. _.1; CLIFF - TORONTO" CUTICURA HEALS RASH ON CHILD Op Body and Face. Red and Itchy. Cried For frau Laited a Year. . _ "A rash started all over rxythttbe • body,au s e a someher „face. -It started in a:Rip/pie: that was full Of Water, and it got red and itchy: She criegor-bours-Thintrouble lasted a•year. "‘ Then 1 -started with afree .sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bought more, and I used, four cake & Of soantand three, .boxes ofOliiiment whtcb hared her." (Sinned) Mrs., Dora Langty, 1332 Gertruda_SnenyeedenotTageanatte egAte„ "-et: - ••• The Cutieure Toilet Trio - Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum is an indispensable adjunct of the daily toilet in maintaining • skin pinky and skin health. .seie nse; OintrainC! 28 '4.nais0c: 'Sold "throughouttheDominion. CanadianDepot: .mans.. Limited. SU Paul 514, Apos-Cuticurs Seep slums widgets! mug. I interim:vs Pioneer Dor 11‘121C11•0 - Beek on • DOG DISEASES and How to Peed Mailed Free to any Ad, dress by the Author. ciay mover 00., Ino. ' 118 West 31s1 Street New York; U.S.A.' ' Mother, Quick! Give California Fig Syrup. for Child's Botivelw • , Even .a sick ehil,d. laves ehenfrtitty" tasteof 'California Fig Syrup.- if the' lltLle tongue is epatell, or tf your Child lietlets. cross, feverish, fait of cold,. or has colic, a'teaspeenful will iiever tall to -open- •the, boWelee In a, few •• !Weirs you cen ecte for %your:telt hew 'thoroughly it woiten all theeonstipae sour bile nndeweette' feoni the tender lietle bowels and: gives you a wall, playbel child again. , .ittillione of mothers Ireep."Californie Fig Sytup" 'handle They'know a tea- • snhonful to -day ga.t-es a :sick child to; 'nor:rote. Ask !your druggist tar gen- uine "Calif cirtila Fig 'Synap." whioh•haa direettens for battle= and children et - - ail •ages. printed 'oil bottle. ' Mother! , : •Voie musk say "Califernia'-' or"you•mar - • ezef an.idtttattban-fitge-reyrup 'DID' PAM DISTURB - HE pain and tortUre of rheu•• _ inatism can be quickly- relieved . by an applicetian of ttloan'o_ Liniment. tEtringsjwarmtit:;-ease and- 7 - comfort andletsyou sleep soundly. Alwatel havea bottlehandyand apply when you feel the first twinge.. • It penetrates teithout rubbing. fes-SPlenditi-fo-tAt-t-Ite-Pairrout-of etirede achtnk, musties„. sprains and : strains, stiff joints, end lame blast '-ntettrorefort your neigh At all druggists-35c,70e, S1.40. de in Cantda: Linithe _L__white and ,WealiLshe Istiddenly reeneme, ., „ . _ . When, ahe emerged toer dat's later, ,_ e e , • e_ _ INGL__.,:- Alwx ..:s. ay 4.,_!Bay_er": whe'myotthuy_As.Piritt. • bitted the poor sailor In the Cbtitse Of . • , 1 ' 'pittestdelirYonehlblistifeall"itli .'15.1'r' 6r ' ' --tinle-s-s--Yo-tr see-Tn-arne lia'y'''-e''r'''''''on-fabreis-7:7y-o-ii'a—res:--nsa-i'f.):,"kfillg'. "How is your heaod?" she &Aced, as he passed by on some duty. "ga4 by send), *mum!" was the. re- plyt , , . ' • •• C• • ellaptible Desk Fits in aafe. •• A compact, complete, anti fireprool 11. book-keeping syStem is a most *el. roma addition t�- garage equipment. The desk folds up, and Is lowered into % the Safe by a toyer titteelted to the 1.„ front. The lever Is then removed and ' the top of the safe is swung into plae0J • ISSUE No. le -'22. 1 Aspirin at ail. Why take -chances? 0 .Accept only an unbroken "Bayer". package which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and •proved safe by millions for • Colds Headache • Neuralgia Rheuniatisrn Toothache :Neuritis Lumbago Pain I '. Pain Itandy"Bayer" boxes ot, le tablets is bottles of i,l and -166---;Ml drake:Ws Aspirin is tho trade Mark (registered in .coseada) of 'fler,e, atio.A(0.01, • , Vro nom Atiedeid(410..r eft While I. le wolf known that Aspirin meant; never manufacture, to haslet the WPM,' entente eenteepe tha .t • ,,dt04,11t will be arttilDe5 with their gort:itta. 8:10 the "Sayer ruse • 1.4 . 1 • ' ‘.•.• • enteteet..