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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-06-14, Page 3. , • thivSlry.., - Wow •listerk, rink' whOWer 47aTa. Pald T•11-ft,t',.,41.TatrA4"' 4-eng-8i*A.1*-41eady• ,,To a little .tale,that tell • 40f a knight, who, leir•ecl: lady- well: 'Twasin a vitte-feril, harp and. bleak, thOugh, may b44Pe pre,misesdid speak O bettutylhat glimildstelothp'.44404)4.7 ladY re; lergegila, 8`1>W11,.. .„ -.--- A striger;VO!.'nf''Itiglinb,Viti,'. • ilewtia'ma 43are tk hor nesting tree With' a piece -of strew-, and such booty. • • • • Her lord and. mas,ter,'.hlu'er, With weeter-iriii. •'Close'folipived-In'ter,busy flight • '"011'llitilted there on a pest- ` (I'loW "blne e was. how bac1 the Rer'fWaiting' mate fipW to the, grojilld _ _ , And te PIrr.PTISei .— a worm he ' faun& ) •''• • Then •what? Instead of gobbling it, As most Would de, you must admit,, With Joyful dart he.joined his mate, And sang a song to the. worm she ate, G. Young. MOSCOW's "Human •• Kornareff,:"the hUmen 'wolf," as Mos. cow caiLshrn, was 'plated en trial re- cently. He is :the •anthor, or .11.11,1appal- • 1ingseresof crimes, reminiscent of ti -de darineet '„'rattrder deit"%legerids of ' , ;dentral..Ettrene.,% After his capture he confessed to. lsso than .13', murders; the bodies • Of ,22, ,Ofr•th•e victims ot • Wh•lcif had -:ttIrcady• been found- INve. • plere weredug UP after :hie confession n•nd.t.he reit -.1,•.taye apparently been los luthe„Ildpaltva,Riven.. the,last two, years •the.,'Igoscolv police have. been. - batilled, by 'discover- leS, incessantly ,i,oveat4d, of bodies ef then tigl,itly. bound up in suci0... Twen- ',vete, found in parts of •...the city., ' On ,Watte• ground; MOS•tlY, in. ; ditetricts south, of 'the ••river,."'Tpie • ayted two 'retna'rkable , all • of the bodieS'were tied:Urn. •in the :$° fhon-iused*like' Chickens :ter totisting.,'! 'Said one of the Inspect:, Otswth licrrrid second, ; clieCoVeries were;.fiearly” allWaYS' ; rriade en ,T1uisthys �r Saturdays. Fur-• tlier inquiiy ebOwed..• •that. "the: 'sacks 'contained" Scraps .of hitY or Oats, -indicating that the oWner. had •something, to doWit horses.Most the' bodies Werei. fotnid, Inthe Shabo loyki quarter,where. there is .0.: -•horse. niarltet„;cM Wediresday';-4..nd, Friday. • . This disecvc,:ry, narrowed the.range Of investigation coneiclerabli. • .- After.-arpatient search, it:itas found •,•t‘hat aleertain dealer, •named.„Keinaroff,.. •..•orre•ly ,'seemecli te !de btisine90., ri,t,the• wae Often Seen to, ge'away • with a,ProepectiVe, customer.: He had sMpie- with tioltes.at his ,heme and tlie-eldest 8 .years -old; ,direet 4inkonnect1ng •laim with the murders;, and hia• reputa-; tion WS. excellent ii•e•was,a qt4:iting men," .a.Opyrtinoi tOthe report, i'with.nethingtra., lige about ,save that the pupils of his. eyes: 'were unuanally small incoMParieon 'with•-the-White:"-",-SorThe Ptilice raided his heme. Under t4e, pnetext of search- ' lag for au illicit . • '•' 1111.e.trtlYtilid'-'1:114.1k44YrWicOttlittOrS184::' . dustomer,:lnyti.;;sack. itemaroif • Caried . through • a.: ".,Otndoiv, but was atight fluk7.494Uf--18;ter:7 •, - ••• , , . • According to his confessdon, robbery. --w.a,s.'the motiva-ofithe- trOuglirt lilm an pretage ot 80centS, each,but•,the„inan ls evidently a Sad- lst tried, t�hang. Mi. 8- - Es r -old sort. who was saved Only' by .L.,s-nnotheir's cutting hiM OaNret.i , ,-" • 1 • , SultecrHim, All •Ittight:' • Voticing-ond of her pUpils nibbling e.:;.1111 ii_Oigonc,, in -.school-one the teacher called' the Culprit to •:the •• ."YOtt; know," she began sternly, ,L,l"thet yeti:Must •Vetz,_eat AttringLlessen • he*, ; ,punishrnent, , yot•t muStfttaitcl-in• front. 'of the' -.class' and •eist.eVirylit,of '•• • ; , small bey..did as he .wee: Otritnirt grin.everePteading his face.,' The 'teacher 'misunderstood that grin Meta' the • last scrap thtad'disaPpearet.4, When •front the Close a. volte; wn:ei•in tearful accents , ' ''il-iregierrteiiehei, that wasn't ,,tris • , •Unch he was, eatin'; • it W,as Mine!" ' ' ' ,• • '/Collapaibie-Orchard.Latider-,Maket' , •• Fruit -Pici<ing •4 eellapp,Ible Orchardladder is Made • In twO sections. ...The upper section: of the two-part ladder Is disrposixt, at an .ohtuae.angle,...to ,the:ibwer. �ne, and ;ter.' r mingeS in a Single reit • AS 'this rail is..;sheatlied, no ditniage to the bark is, pos-sible when .4- la adjaafted between • Chia 'limbs Of 19, frUlt tiee; !lila the' fruit picker' can pick over a; cOrtaiderabla • . range, withOnt having to descend and Shift, the ladder ;t9 It now lioaltion.. • Aodorflitio to coBtoin, Dealer—"That , is a rate Oid re-, • volver. It was: Milled 'bye, Christopher doiumbua."': •• •• •, • Custontot—"Milutti Why, revel:jets • were not.invtAnted n Coluinbits's tithe." Dealer "I. know, Tliat'e What -Makes this' SO rare." Instruct children' in actsrof kindnetli and.n,ierey. Australia . bee' More pilldeSi, proportionit0 pbpu1at1om than • any other. country..•-. ' • fleeter 'Inet; bretik• than: , 'hay' 0. e` 4 ..rd wamiLe Surnames and and Their Origin kELSEY, Variation—Kelay:- -.0471;6,eA• Place' name. , ••• .,Here.is fdinily name Which though it- IS,. properly .classlded AS:an, English one 11. • . . „ irnate Celtic 'OrlO,Iti". 'rather than.,;., to . Anglo- Saxon sources....',..As a fatniii.",name, .1IP Weller! I t, ittit as likely to he borne by descendants /of the Anglo-Saxons as 'the ctornish-13ritieh fron whom' the place name cornea down., ' or town" Of, this ,name, spelled Kelsey „ to -day, 7 is in •Lineoln, Shire., An older snelling, and ooe clioser; to the original. name in 'the Crnh torigne7 was "Refiyek"" R I or e - sYn." " • ••1 • "Kel," 'in' the. anelerit'Ongue-o.f the signified a 4neek" in the geo; graphical' ,s•ense„-and bhe Word "syc" "elyek" meant ,"dry." ' . The PlaCe name is; -of 'oolitic>, •(4' greet antiquity, eatedn/tini the Anglo-: Saxon invasion of that. section of 'Eng- land, and. like other Plamenaines. in the ,inItidle...ageS, it liecaMathat bails of 4 family tranie indicating •originally: that • the 1?e4./rr, had Conte froth that, .1 was-itrzsoine' way connected. w t. ' .0"-E,14NESSY ' r4t-GrAfee.rneoehrialgn,..ode _ On .0atobar 1, 121--,e --;-ecie- -stie,a1 cal.:91' Is A-4-Incikation That fhe„ Blood IftuaLEastterm Ohrilindoai, will be ---,,---711_ 7.111i11- and-.-Wat.er5c-, - ---- ' ii9-ito'fire47-144—°11Arni—row,"4,Vjg-ttijethkein'gth.tt . .,.., L 'rho ,first, elgu 0.,rheumat1ssai. is fre, tkc.> Jull.411., .tbe c,„Irlagreaa ofall'Ortho: OntlYiltlitclii?i ' 'We/link fr - f Arttl'qhar4eurairter.0411144121100,0 attecTdi4117,a, Ado ' 401,2047,;•.1,1W 3.1.• V. "S.A....;0:41:',...„.....-A: . ,.t.-,.!-•1' -ii.d410 'te,..„,,,W ....1V.. Ar,"1.04441.1•0.-1t.'',C.W the disease the pelson4preadt„. affect.: tober 14,:thervattleal3-niostetAbereat Ing Ctliet ;3611:413 and ,tissu--some01:,,t10. „,4„414.,• -.4.4.ts•;.,,shaits is. 4.11,f4 1,0 tinieS - rbeatilatlaia att4CIP3r-0443" haar:i' 1 the fact that :moat of*. the Oriental, aad ;a fatal. ' ' • I 1 countries 'have' adopted : the Gregor • aAss,reciinterdhyeu.tinbaaittit:inas, icaorpriec.tvvedi',1?1•aaamiisy 4 4,,,,,b' ,olts43,d, osit,w , thee!. 14.tes:, t• cOnsi,, „try to do fiaploi •, Pink pills. •• These 'pills enrich• and I .,....., Le deciatottAh.p,es.A:s.elebra_ tlen •,, -Ourify:the.--blooti-se- th4.----tlie..-poisonoira-',- - - h '• ti - tt le "driVen•out of he 41, ill'IE--417:qr'iveat,:14441.1kigrr4-4. -.4tiritteirt'lthill-'6--_1--;-d-o-ois: ''.13'ykieni'ai...riatiire intended., WIlBe Ger'. ,':gresg., decider the iOregertan' filethed of tie. :Deane; VVAS4ago,, Gnt..; ,wei; ',attaelt- .„rer,k1.4i-4g wi J rz*n, . eoi).. , • , Delegates . , ' '..34 *Rh% rheumPtlini and 4(mad 'T0.10 161 f Ararat? ade. 'bon ea Scientific ' • ,..atharoysu;._gh,A,Dbro4Wt .41,1a.ymiws* ,Ilain:to l'0,111sii,i,,a,S,,b;37,,,v44' ",vt.r ',; ,oxo-- -. 044c ., . , ., . • . „, ,..w; . make ',ii•rt4Ig-,;,4.-J4• ertx.leru:At4t4lo'na!ly14befd?,r ',,r if9e '',„'')ieet.,41/0'hrill'e,sse'il::t''..pigrthee 'nt,iiil'ileg'64:ig.r:ide'e, Irqu'Ne was a° ,PPlaii•11;' afregting tile Bucharest and •Petregrati to drew 1113, a joints, �f My. limIls Se that 1 could not table fixing Easter Scientifically until lavtaillidain'aiscm.e, ' Mother had 'a hint: Of Dr.. the year ;909. . ... . Pink .Pills la the -house and . • . . thought they Might help Me. .I began , '. ','• G iaractiiidors.,.. • liking them,. and; when I .had taken .. , A ' sPider, native of Trinidad'has . these Pills Opt a further SalilllY,. With ,_ - •• • : . •-,e a tba-reSult-tbat-the-Thellinatiain-Vallish:+9PdY-aS:' l'''4 4rPand-aa- a "t3-i•L- a:at ad indI"was a well girl: • I may add piece, 'a..4d. 'Iglirt. leg6'; w1.1.101 ePread tha.r My inOthen.40 two .of MY Sisters glaalsalYes,;°at 49 a °I'reuriltrenPe tb have also used the. Pills for. various 411- ' size l'°f a'''eliasse. Plat's' F;),Iru:s14,411t49 at meats vvith, equal. success, and 'new we' ,a tIrt.O. ' these •PPIftra! ... 4 .., 4' •are never without them in the 'bottee." wife: will live-•tiT61.-kr9gielalltaY:-togettker oitiou• due tb: peot; ,,weteo •tbiook'or.;.. 'Oeillhoi, where they 'stay . daring the ...w.,elaf.,ky.tinue:ees,.i:::rgtiatici,:... apnr.y., .. 75c,51::. ia '4 'chosen ;Corner Of a. etiltheard or llama', F'init, Pilla, now, lipid note h hiedru.r4hiitfe deagYil,ighte;'',,ttphplierwifte ,c,lils. .).piliii. er Your 'strength and health will improve fprelege. After darit; whin 'they hunt :dealer, in •ritedleine, Or by mail,, ,..t SC sii4?- You.• can get:- these ,' pills" through any they nr6unweabll,.'1.)04Vtergitth,teh,elifor.ii,ISiepfzeraLtlitFi Ithiclicine„to.',' Brookline, Ont. . CentS a pox. .f0m. The 'Dr...Willie-Ms', in.8 6!;')4kroa•011eS: bY sheer fleet/let's...0 :feet.. -They are''SEirciapl diattriled' of , , , • , :. . . .. :itilled„, • partly 13ecatiSe „af • their. very cansidemfable rtinning pnwers...' V4Hations FianeSsY; 'O!FenneaSek, • Finnessy • • — Ftacialorrain-LArith: 'ISetrr4e..A • •• ' • , Here IS, an Irish faMily naine • while perhop,s7' not so widespread , to- day as sorne'other Irieh namesCarries 'with, it much Of hi5tarica1-tomence.1 This, name was borne by one Of the piost poworrui otos in Ireland during the Middle •Ages, which .was one of the last in itssection of the .9puritry_ to g dOwn before the forceof English 0110. The Gaelic form Of the • elan name was ."Ocpianguea„", derived from •the given nante OfAhe chieftain, 'Tiepins," who . led it into fame 'at'a ierYearlY Period of 0:m1%1h:idle Ages,. lite strong hold, of the clanas near bf the Kings" in Tipperary, County, • • The pronunciation of th aidGaellc name is act soT Afferent from that of: the modern Anglicized .ferni as might be supPosed from the spelling.: , Light Without Neatinvented in France. A French engineer has 'mad dis- Coyery which,..it is, belieyed,•will eturie' 4 revolution, in 'methods • of iliuinina- tion: At Present Mast electric 'IamPs use up, 70 per Cent. of their energy in glIringout boat. ,'rather than .Risler has, contrute1 a lamp Which • gives Out41girrivitheut ,heat, He rMace.$. use Of a *Retain% tube through WIalch• a' phosphorescent Material IS ,passed? As ,seon as. th,e, electric: curient .is,pasSed through- thise. light 'ie' produced .whiCh 1.5.•-fiOgliter than -that the largest lamps *now in use. , The. consumption. Of energY. is . only 1,8 'watts •eik, hour tfla' tube - six metres, long and Seyert'„ Millimetres in meter. No Death by Accident on • Railway: in 50.YearS, , There is a railroaCia...apprat o _ day which hold's the: remarkable re- crd Of never having; haitrati aecident se- r ei as to calise,lose.of life, says a Loudon despitteh. "It.inust be a tok ,ritil'road-22:-some-bne-will-sa-y ....but even those ,meet .Writh 7.entaltroPlies Sometiines,. • .*"•' • This isa reel •railroad,' Whi0 has: .heen running for more than fifty': years, arrd-F„Wstill"..rtniningleldity:-"Durfarthar , • time It has earned more than 1,000,- 0000 passengers : and' nota life has beeffrlest-due to, accident on the road. -It1s theNerth London; Railway, begun by Robert ,EtephenSon. •.% r Pick and NAck. •..Thla'iltafe season vailien .plenics•.are in fall. swing, • birt ,hoW' Many of • the thousands who enjoy them' could .Say .why they. Were given their name?. ' The explanation Is simple. :When a picn1c. was being arranged it was .the custom for • those` who were to be pre-• gent' t� promise to. warmly' food and . „ , .• • '114.. of the'things necesSark :was drawn tip and passed round, eaCh ner- son picking out the articles he or. she ould:supply...The.'.name'oethe'articie was "nicked".. on. the list—that is to say,a mark was placed'against it. The ,.open-air entertainment thus °came ' to .be knownaa' "Pick and nick:" ' The custom is suld to, date fi'am 1802.. . ' IttlaStepieces of Music. , 'Many of theWorld',s greateSt master-' 'piecesiare,known to have been ' written In an incredibly short time. The Mes; reported 'ttiliave . taken the ,coinposer' exactly twenty.' eight days. TheBarber of.Seville Of . . 'ResSini ii,•eald, to haire'been the work of afOrtnight. ita Trariata, of Verdi, •..-blograpliers tare' -.Correct, ..Nras • done in Jess than One month. • Schu- bert Often ;:poured. out this :irnmertal: songs at. the -rate of threeand roar. a kindof. musical fountainence ,set flowing- it .continues withogt:Interrup,', tion in a ma,rvelouS,matirter.- Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. _ _ of p,q). , , The , roads of Junpare paved with • :shadows dancing,• Tbe.,ficitvers, new magic knoiv,..- •Through trees,...thOck-leaved, the' silver ,inoon Is 'glancing,' • , '.• •; • The 'glad -reeds' Whisper . , When .the -baby IS IIV-,.--when he is conatipeted, • has, intligestion; colds; Soft ivy-flagers at my pane are termini!, condor simple fever or an; Of. the When sep'hyrs, drows dream 7 • And -idle willows' in the .dusk arelap ,ping , the waters ()Vale Stream. • . .Iune'S :cup. of'lOyeliness ' my areett Is , . • ' ' '0, E, p,...Duguay Thunder ''River Otte., Ah, merry'soUndathe,surge upon the • • •'. • _ r., „ , , says:—"My baby was 'e great sufferer . . • . • 13a7 , • , • " • ' from colic ,and cried „continuallY., be: Atk . in, the moonlight ,• lone1..it gin giving him. l3aby'S Own T,ablets , , • latighing • and, the relief Was 'wonderful,- '1 new At•'Eyen's loYAStar.. aiwitYs'. keep: a :'s•Upply;.of ' the Tablets 18 the Ibuse.".....'1111.4,• Tablets; are sold' by meditine. dealera• or, by • Maii. at:25, cents a box fronsT.Th-e-'Dr.., ' Aledicine co„..13rookitlle; Gilt: • 1;1,1;Y'S OIVN 11ri11111,ETS EXCI?,LI,EAT IlEi1E1)1T . • r • • other' many minor, ils of 'little ortes- 6le Mother will find Baby's Own Tab- • lets :an exCellent remedy.: They regu- late,' the, sten-tech 'and, be,wels, thus .banishing the cense Of most' �f the ills of clitlohoed. Concerning- them -Mrs. The hearistringS. Of the _stint/net ni • • ere 'throbbing . ,s wet •Then laughter of .'the creeping • Morn • conies, robbing - The dream and heart dealrei, •,., . • • • Theiargest Hotel in the ,'British Empire • VELLERS who krioW the world arid what Is besttherein appreciate the high standard: -of service Which the Mount Royal Hotel' supplies. Largaairy roorns'oVerlOok the famous rnoluntaln to the north and the majestic St. 'Lawrence to the south. • It famous cuisine series a variety of, restaurants from the great main dining room to the Grill Room;thaCafeteria and; •,fromAto September,. the ,cool,luxurious Root -Garden. , • • • Your Stay wi4.13e,a 'continuous pleasure.: MONTREAL • VERNON 0. CARDY 14anitger 1, Direction: Immo Inoiat.8 dODAPANY OV AMPICA • •-blot:Shaky-Enough • • The. Guitte-"INTovi that yoteve een • the ' real_ thing, hew do you like the, Indian 'Snake dance?" . :Miss Tiptoes7:-"Not a bit'..1; eillected to see. some ,Sinuous wi1gies that could lntr�duce ina hesitation," The Awakened Apple Tree. it s,eemi3 so „short...a,SPece...ago,„I stood, Beside 'you 'neath a: ciarlt ,and cloudy To all aPpearance, dead,' yew' naked • - Raising- aloft stiff -branches, black a.nd dry. , ; •• Thout -foreknowledge ,we_lcould--not- •, Conceive ' • . • That you would taw) a. resurrection .„ . „ receive, • .• , • That filled with pleasure,',Nve would gaze on you, . , 'Knowing that God int6 this world of • • . _ _ Had-placed--,this7wondrotts„ mire -die • of Spring, • , This •tree awakened to a' soul in •-flowers, • : • Exquisite joy into'ourt hearts to bring: -,-Christina W. Partridge, Sell Verse,Scratehed Inn -7-Keep--Talive7within yourself „the "ThereCtrirTlifee: troiSeis'Itt yOtir; , spark of human greatness Calledayin, 400r, • log'. up .y00, pathy, .1t..ite:.the voice of your Creator •count four.•t ° • • fintinlialimr-You---telbeintr.tY',Tel Com- , ,A • stnall pane Of glass beiringAfie, mon intereit'in above couplet, scratched In a moment „ •,. of, 'chagrin •,,hy.',,,Ibriathati.„.•;Slf4,.:tb,p,,:sa: ,mons ' Dean of St. Patrick"Cathedral,' •DuSlin,--his,jUst.hPen,eold bY'. auction- ' •or 4!65. ' • . ' 8Wift wait 'Went' te • keen •at an irin •Called..Three Crosses at \Vhllougliby, neer Rugby, on his v,fty" to and from big dearierY landlord'':-..". wife, being:Oen- pied with' Othei . visitors, offended the / iraSeible-allitlirldniiiver'S Travels" ' • by -payinghim.,-ress than usuah ntieri,',- con., To rnark his jdispleasnre of a hasty observation;Dan swift aerate& ed the co,Uplot .on thovdndow with h18 disinond ring,, ,,...That .200. years ago and sine that day ,tile.. name of the in hes been - changed• -to Four CroSoe;, . Electric ,Failing min is likely at any time drive into a room • and dealage the floor, wallpaper and .furnishings, One manufatturer has dled an electrio , rain alarm. Which wilivewartiiig as., rein in ttnY qiiimilty fella ittd a room.' The deice 'ConSiste 'of a 'butt iceritaini ing n, battery, a brizZet.; a '1'1ml] elec- tric light.and, n switching arrangement that holds what the ,maker calls a Tho bei Is puton the window sill at 'night tirlien4the Whicicw is 'left Open for Ventilating purpoaes, The tailing raindrOps, on the ••dtse,, awitchezon the, entrant aitcl throwe in • both light and buszpr into circuit. the nfctAnitritt,ctatl,rmintrEetiocii, 'buzzer awakets the sleeper and the ua tight MOWS Which Window peeda' at.„, lo tenti°n'141-.1ard'e'-LininietU-fOru,atireveryWherii aro lives ,of Quality Packed in a Mall- • IlOr which insures their,keeping in fresh eanditton. Remove capping from cork by dip- ping in,hot water. • Every single olive _.,inspected4orlsizo - and quality before it goes into the "INVINCIBLE" bottle, • Plan And Slued. all Grocers Insist on • • IlicLARtNig IN,VING1BL4 ilticg :OF A1-10ME APENLIN_VMN Wirs. I.ogue .States • Money -Burifealthi-BUI— Tanlac Reitored Itrnr oct4,47:51(1)‘:Cit;:s;!;46}7-6::::4e:. , grateful statement of Mrs. Emily ElbOtland '.'e1ev6n iaarS 4,0,7 is the Logue, 129: N. Park St., Hamilton, Op- , tari6. 'tAt thnee Indigestion, gas bloating and heart palpitation tortured me till '-ive -Me-frantic: 'My appetite was so poori scareely..,o,te. -0-41-0-Wleikilicling', and T 'grew- so hviosrewaolk7g,bornIvioktit4,4„f -1144,dachtoedleitm • iii thbaglit .It. would sp1"4., I hadfet.s„rful dizs'y',0141-.h,„ and -couldn't get - 'good. 'IlIgh,tlf sleep. , . • " • •• • l'r spent'enotight'onfoneY on medicine' to buy a. home, but nothing helped me until"j started on Tatilec, 1 notv. have a.- splendid- aivetite,-, my digration is perfect,andI always feel, strong and well, for Tanlac has built me Up to ro- bust- health ,and I Will always' praise it:" • 'Tanlae 'IS for sale, bY gnoti. drug: gista; 'Accept no ,Substitute.„ ..Over „37 m4lllon. betties; sold. . ,Tankic Vegetable* Pills 'are 'nature's . . „. . own reinedy'fOr conatipatiiiii. • ,For Sale • • , • everywhere. • • •. British Servants Rewarded. . • • . In. :England ,,there.,fs a sOei.00:,..09114, ducted by women for the .p.rerneting of long service -among • 'servants... • , Yalu; , ,asisified:-Advertiserben.W, -,. , 1;elliir'Z'Wcorig--7091,1"IlecCultkie4rilfflt4 4113'06,PC,?g,r,44 . nest •Ia uszeoremetad temper', Of new 10 ;Ate F4'24' .''"t4 41'4' "441. tiF'.' !1°4 'PS",•'''' 'qz541 • :-ItillerrAIN7yelogDr-urselot ste.--CITtOitetc'771=11144:: ......•••• Aiv4'' •15],7 mintifacturiis -CAL .;.;.t.,0•4' *Fitl*110; ottiirlOt • • " 14 14.Y 0400.4 nit>tlexItIegas'prociaeg4 iy OT•14Ve• Wil4n1-140 a , • bex, In WITight any mateeal, ric•at.•-•. bea le burned, , -„. „ „. '1;kt:1i/444144, Elgireas :Monty Ortlen:r1711eif:TOCPable-i*erkvklier*;,- • .., • :Hu shawl ,(geing, tir.:041111Jeimerlt..49epi.' 'fag' 'aceounte)••,--43,ut"..witat • ittthd;,^:. . earthly use of Eitanting 'aeaoUnto. with, feiir'grOcers?'"-:, • 7' • • • , . you. see, dear, it makes the bills so Much Smaller!" • .Eldest In the 'Falaily.- • • ' Mr. Vicarnleetiog father' and son) , to serr---i,"Well,. my little man: are yo: the •eldest of. your „ '''Father ' ' IEtch,yeks.'raItaitthoerrTlr Bur:: 1/RAVE retaid 7=7. VOUIt I La flamed &Granulated. , .._• sn• C if Sore, Irritated, In- 1' useMurhie often. Seethes. Refuges. Safefor toInfranreateisyriiimgokdUlt.., misisAt alt Drggistt Wlite •• 4 • • 44 • • abie,prizes are given.' • •• FACE SORE.', 1,700 Women. Pa/item In U.S. • United States are -More then, 1,70. women ',Kilo have lieen ordained to the 'filinistrY. .amerleeliv kqeneer Dee Isenie.die• • Boot: on DOG:DISEASES and Ho*ito Feed Mailed Free-to•ay Ad- dress 'by the Author. R. Cliy Glover 'Go., :Ina • 12,9 West 24th' Street New York, 'II_ ,S.A. • ' Attractive Proposition . For'Man With , all round 'weekly , . .. . . . .newsp.aper ...expetience• and ..••8400 - '• ... or. s590.. . Apply AO* • 24.; Wilson:. , ' Publishthg.00.4:14d.;, 73 Adelaide,. Street West..'•• . ' • .....,:' . . • .. • , . rags 4-L•A 4?- Cuticura Talcum Soothes -And Cool _:••_,After_anvann...bathth.-ctittc:urit SOap.there is nothing More refresh- ing for babes tender skin than Cuticula Talcum. If his eidn'18 red. rough or ,irritated,,anoint with Cutl- et= ;Ointment to soothe and,heel. They' are Ideal for all toilet uses: Seap2Se. Olatuent25 MiSfle..YalldSe. Sold throughout theDomlnion. Cangd nDegot: kams. Lindtlo W., ad, 344 St. PagIl°draft,. •'.cutictua Soap shaves witlsout mug. T7R91.g.,..SHAVING ilute 3fina4's *a -bar sOti.i'swes .aillir:Vroisie--itzitripijIrliii-Olirdiri • hen4 ;itinples..,blotfited & chaPI4 iki NDERSO • ELLS- WO • How Backache and PeriOdiC Pains Yield to Lydia: E.,Pink. ham's VegetAle Compound Sas1.---1'•For al')out year 1' • was troubled with a distressing down. bearing pain before and during the pe, •riodsrand-frorrr-terrible-,-headachesr7ancl !backache. 1, hatedto,,go• to adoctor• ,. and as I knew several women who hacA • taken •Lydia E. Pinkhem's Vegetables , 'Compound:With good results, 1 &tails bott*ht:serneand tool: four bottles of it, ': • cerainly 'do re'Cominend it -to' every'. 'woman Witiftroubleslikelnine. ,fee1. fine now. and hope' te be able to keep -your medicineen hand at all -times'," zuf v` , no -Woman ought to be:witheut-it-in the . Mrs. •Oscait A. ANDEasoNt. Leslie,_Sask. ' _ - Mrs. 'Kelsey Adds Her Testimony Copenhagen,'IN. Y. "I read you' aclvertisernefit. 'In 'the papers and my -husbatidinduced rite to take Lydia M Pinkhanea Vegetable Compound to get relief -and -weakness. -I was se weaktliat-17cOuld-notwallt-it-times... Now I can do nnY housework and help Il137 husband out doors, too. I am willin • forsou to publish this letter ifycluth. it will herp others.!' Bl_rs, Hisamr KELSEY, 1U.1)., COpenhagen, N. "r. e, Sick, and 'ailing wornen everywhere • In the, Dominion shOuld' try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before -theYgiveliP.,40Pe-of-15aguv@rY. ,•• • UNLESS yoli see the name_ -13.ayer•-. on .tablets,, ybu are -fiCitge,tting-Aspirin at -a 1 • • Accept, only 'an "unbroken package! of "Bayer Tablets of • Aspirin'," which contains directions and dose worked out by ,physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds , Heada•Che ' Rheumatism Toothache, Neuralgia •" Neuritis • Varache •LuMbago Pain, Plitt . . , Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tabletts-Also bottles of 24 and' ;01,-.T./ruggistei acetleseidestor of Salielleseld, While it la wall knownihst Asptfel„rnsajp,Lia_Yor AsnlrIn Is the trade tnark IrogIstprod iri Ctinfu. Ara amr IditettfrttUV et Motto.• • rainufetethre, to eailst the Public agatnist Itriltations. the xatiets_' ex iteestes:trt,,,ae ' wIll-bli-ettutpad -wktp--,thalr scutral'irmlifluarkt'thg-"Itgrgesizessi4 -- ' - '. . '''''4001......'''',-*. . •