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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-06-12, Page 3••• .r...••••• tAN. FLOUR PORTS. JP • Oialeadet being one or tlie,`fereatese 'wheat-raleIni conittriee, Itels . Large Vest the :floureedlliag Industry 8.114111Ch0 one t impeirterfee, .and recently by tie 130- .• minion Bureau of Statieeics ehew that 414 -144nettY-..is •in -•an- eiteelient '•denetelfdeilfonie,:••1,Oefet ' :Caned I,alf :-.6c111,1c'; Increaeing 'at an- unptecedeated tete. e At tee ,preeent time :theta ere about 1,250 Mille enieieed ifi'matinfeeturi il6tit 'and' kindred Prodnotte. With an estimated eapaclty to prodUce '40000. 000 harrelent flour per eenum, given, • 200 Werking (Wye of...24 ',hours eaole.,.• . . • o'l lelltrat peOplem adulteiant ees: 4 • •••••:• • IP, gala.) WQ rO)ie •h07, termer. iiOstelie 'that lid'neee ebaMberlilaideliedfieatehe , far and reemiereet • The Puke's. Popular Ootriptroller, t .lietreheen 'the, 'keenest regret thet .the leuke ofeVi ek.htts Peoneented to the ref4Fnet 104 '(;',0111014ederlieeittle ,O.relgeae rt6.H4in• deed, ha ,d id; so. (July un eondetioe thar i 11,10 COMMitader, Nti'.14); ls Ji4r4Ing, ft fiteekbrekerti as a ,neeinee, sliould remain as adyse to1•'.m. ii; 7ifelfeTilL 77: , • ' 404 iaUf Ileires,, tied has been, of le-' '.velutiblie bele to the Duke in regard oil?ni-gentent of -ceetainetruels, ' ,, • . Mrs. fiv! ra. Coeticieees Betbet.'". 7 QoolidOger' is poted, 'for .hertj1e1 Ileehes,tirieit end Cftee• ...eWliereeliTerelinehanerevaseeVieeePresi • . . Surnames an or min - • • • , , • . . '',I.Ittat-year-rtter.-•totetriarativertanTwite7V.srilktirkii .ehOet,•20,000,000' 'Whleh •nallate. • „ • . • .. . , Source—An 90Cepetiolie Aniong theenedlevel Eitgliph a Lippe Men' Tealiee•eqteameten," 'ilepernaa f1.01?t.ilekne'.".''.:- All e4irb,e. spelllng,$ are to •tabiill'. in the 'Old- fignr- .everyWhere •reeogetieed.ae the Might'. encluee prom.. this,• .that the tandad,andeemetican 'fioure: Which .various founders of the eelppman nd- 80 icing dominated the .foreigneritirket,-,Liproan famillea were eelebrated as : elegrattuallyegtvingeway. tn. the ;siipert-, leimpere. Stich e Conchision,however,, . of the. Cenadiari preidUct,.. be entirely, eiroaeeuse -the •reetat that mills, in:the Domieiten The Word "lope" has !)'°°11.r°r iany , gee ffiadiug. a .hetteze'euerket .en generatione defunct In ,oar language, Eurdpean:.eetentries and are being tliongle the feheily names derived from " ktentlYeealleit'imon to the' require- the occupation aeneeeted With it are , merits of other tountelee •whioh hither. very intich, allYe ead-byno., Means 'tin: • • te, have been 'buying their flour 'else,- °Qmni°a!••. • •• • where; . • " The • iflepe'i ,WeS, forrn.. of basket • • , • •etrong' hut 'flexible, .and. '103(3 Best Custer/lee, -- about the: peried-When. family names it is' only 'within the past ; five years.. ' • began ,to -crystallize from occupations,. e that •Canada has reallY got' into its • • • -" • • • ; ete well as ether sources,- . stride as 4 wheat-ficue e,xperting..eoelei- old Bible, in the .parable of the. try, • According to the trade reterne of the Federal Goeernment• for. the fiseal liorikav:es and fiehes, is feiund'the folleve, "And thel •eeten and • wren Pith year ending Marele 31,•- 1923, Cantide e filled and 410 taken up thalethat lefte .. • 7t—exPOtted ,10;27-7;050,-harreela eefeleneat,ot regee• eeeeee eeepeee% ; • • •flour, valued at. $60,,07ee4ee, • as cam- - 4 pared with•7:414432,4e,rtalse,Valnad it.'wae the usual thineio refer teed, Man. 'by'his 'oecupaticea, is "Roger .le • .453,473,150 inetbe pee•eletie :yeer, and erhe, Leperean". ("the. Maker of :baskets"), ,6017,032. 'barreee* •.4,e2e•22.• btit quite often , without even the tire United. 4in'gdome•Pf..0011rsa, IN.'" the ••tiole, particularly toward the ..largete. importer,. accouteing ter .4,723,- n27 bareh ' • werth -$21;1741526,, Next • Meliimierteineeeviae Gereeenye.With Im- pores ,of 675,09 liareelfe, ealeed elleie,409,,fo1lewed'hy the United. States . with ,612,5e4"barrels. Valiie.$3.,883,424.• Otheyectiuntriee,,Whe. parchas'eci Can • ;chart , wheet-ffour ,the fiscal• year • we,ree Netherlariesettneeiai Swee .'.deileGreeee, Japan-Dem:nark and such • ent-of-,the-yee cop n tries •as Brieish Grieiana; Ca•na.ry lelands, Ilaytieel'orme ,eco, PertiikeeSeeeeerieg,, :etc. • In all, some 49 'countries . weree Wheat -flour,' • 'custeineri of -Canada__in' 1.922-23 ' • 0,00,000 enly' were fee ao.mestic -eine "The splendid 'quality Canadian' .rd DroduceSet fltSt-eilte figer, wiitc3 'i utteqUallide be.e.atiy 'othen country. • en fact,: Canadian wheat- •elisage•neade the nainee , mere eerleti en.e.,fa_theie than deat arice •Was neeetingthe'leidleie 1.#0./lti*ileacriut'ioria-• Of. oeCOliatlen. „ .„ 4131$00k1.: , •r SicaelaeleneeereeDriscoll, • Racial Orleiree,frteh['• Senrcee,ekgiVen name feet eVen'reeekafee PTO', , , ; eoll asanIrish 'family narne, 'though if, you run tieroSs it -in, the 'for* of O'Driscoll the signifteenee of that Ike Irish *11:E :LS'2S, S, • • .thozi Anglicized forni ef.;i11 aecieet clan name,- and this .clan mune was ,Ediereceoire'' Which' is eeinethieg 4t4tit different in both spelling and Prenen- 'elation from Cileleiscoll,: though your English prominciatiOn of the Ottelic. spelling wetihr•probablf beeivieng, for ,that syllable ."ceeil,'''. containing the: three, VOVVele was pronounced simply er. thee S e te .fer, the' fere t- tline RIP itincheon•club ewer' whic'e to. peestdo, •ehe • 1.?t,rocl.trpi_ug theenseivei e When, Mrs - joie,' 13; Neendrielje,,,tuin eanieehe said , , , • - • I'm Aere. „fiendriek "the junior from • •, And l'en Mrs. Coolidge, the' fresh- men ',free" Massachesetts," ,Was her prompt retort. " The claa waS'foundedi by a chieftain 'nand "Edersceal," who was the great-gtandion of "iLugaidli YiacCon," the 113th ,nionarch in that fine of "high 'kings" whose reigns stretehed through Virtuallye3000 years. . . . • 'There are: no records - which .elioW specially the 'ear the- clan. :wai founded, but history gives definite, "IX rthe -reign of this great-grandiather .ef the founder, which Was betweeri the close �f this -period, in which common years 195 and 225: A.D. ' •' .InceeaSe. U..SeTarfff.' • . . . .At ehe present. time,. :the United .States .ts .Canada's .competiter . • . for:the flews trade Of, for,eiga, counteles, •As neCeSsary, ord,er to -Produce, •Itie Ale flour, the 'United. Stateie mills are ..foreed to .import a large quantity' •�f nadian hard '*heat to •inix. with • their„;sofe wheat. In -the last two or three -years, the 'United 'States has pat , heavY tariff on: Caeadien hard:Wheat ,and,•recently Increased it by I2-Cente '.a•bUshele and It will 'mean that if.the flour 'is„:not tn„,bOnd. at Buffalo, and Minneapolis', ,the:American'reillere evili have . to raise the Price`of flour, • which:will make -it all the:mere cult•to compete, with the Cana.dianout- . ppt, in seme- of the foreign markets. • .All indicatiotis'atepreeent point to. a • Steady growth, of, .th,e Ceinadeen eemilling indlistrye- As long Its wheat es '5Twoduced in.erlanada;. the 'Canadian iniller Will be able to produce 'a ,E111 - „eerier 'of iletir,..tend 'with cOm- • . petition, ieseening from American mi 11. ers and a continued ,demand reit' iana- dlan, from foreign' countrtese it should not be long before the Domin- is: pre-eminent among the wheat: .fiourgieporting neelons 9f the world.. :Squatting , to - Have Stunted: Japanese Race.. e A new theory to.: account for the' smell statare of the Japanese race. haS .been advanced... • •• - Aeneinber �f the government health 4 4itireat'esyeethatethee.Ittleaties•e.oh*In. eitiing on the 'Nor With. ,lege cramp- . ed • :heel- teterciedijthk, ilevelOpinent, at. .th ()Tow or Blebs; pf .the. teed art a 'Whole. • ..e..,,,liteenpport .• of litk-COnientiote he e:ieentiteketete,tisticee•of etheeDepartinetne ,Edecatient 'which ,show. that the:aver; ego' stature of Japanese 'tnalte.stiidents, twenty 'Yeara ,of ego has ihei'ailed threetenthe of !huh, and • male students • nine -tenths inch, thice theyear 1907 in Cenitequence of • 'Spending:lege • time Sitting On' the Mier. .iittIOnie and More tittle, in •phyeleal. ex- , • er.clee at tteh'Oot. • +,402-1-a-4iirteeeeareentibeile--Iteeeltee-the. • axeniple Of the•inhabitunte of a fish- ' ing eentnitinity en. Olcinil,Wtt btefeetare. inell- in this! district; - Who have betin .ace-Olinued elude ,Childhoode to itiesr” flibfrit ni p' -'s Witting ill therbettteite ,of theie boats are th e • eve l'ato 1 tire”nnikltitVe tin ti Ch t rev: l• ;The e-eventeelle • iivii6ee -rot tit C•20c0 no in le,,,,,e0,h,#,ine 4tae boon to Walk long ilikaheiate Co. gen the• • tieleit, which ettit,yi .bealie t hal. :finOect lieen, theft headiee ere •tallet ,theti , altif ,'have reinarkably • • .Woll .aovirepe,d and OeniparatiVely long . !•• • ' , wemeneseE-Cenotri I.0 "ifteuri•ota A e hemeewife recently' • insttilled teeming Witter in her leitelien after abo 0)11titT that, WAS Walking .:140 ,y eat' 'to Wetter and et, • pending eireugh eaergy in IiteitigAt to tho Week of .1WO lierSee ploWitig ,eleVen al7r,‘ 'of ,.ittntl.. • , 'rho ' provea geld, ' aiNersity .ettong htet".;, •• . • • • SATISFIED_MOTHERS. •No" Other .,..ipedielele :g1V,SS as ' great- stiSfaetion to. mothers as does /3abOi.. .Own Tablets': Thee •.are equally good for the newborn -.babe o.r theegtowing child an- re abecileitely safe. The.y cannee,peesibly do harm eealWaye geed. The eesiblete ere:mile but ehorengh-laicatieee::which regulate •••l4ere heWels.;'anclesweetied the stomach „end•••thits' relieve ,baby •of any:Of:the niltior'ella 'or childhoed as con- stipation, ledigeetlerecOlds, colic, etc.' Concerning., them .Mrs. Arthur FilliOn, •St. Sylvestre, ;Que. ..vvtites,e--"BehY s Own Tablets. have'been of :wonderfel, benefit to.my habV whe. was suffering .froni constipation and enclIgeetibn. I ;aIWays. keep. the .Tablets on hand,, and would a.deree all mothers - to de like: Wise," :The Tablets...aro -0614'by.liaedi- cine 'dealers or be midi. at..35 .cent a, hoi• from The. Dr.-)Villiattny Medicine • Label .Them.Correctly.,• r. . I have seen careless people' w,ash outea medicine 'bottle,- and without changing the, label • 'refill :the bottle with some entirely different kind Of inedielne. This is a mighty dangerous 'practice, asewe are not always on the lob oursleves And it prove. a• very disastrous act Coethe stmencer wii Is helping, us ,mit,• ' • • Keep MInard's L.Inlmant In the howls. Caution on Wet Streets. • When driving on wet streets the clutch should never be released ex- , -opt-at the last -moment toeprevent the engine from stalling. 'Always apply brakes 'gradually. • •• The love of Kwer-is-riatura17-i1E satiable and never cloyed by posses- sion. STORIES pi' . KNOWN pEopLE 0 000 It Came True! The greatest'living British 'inusiciane: . , Sir EdWard Eiger; can.look hack w pride and declare that he ispractically self -taught -3 .12s.e6d. was hiS toter expenditure on instraction, for a eoet- night's tuition on the ‘• One' of Sir Edward's"' first "appoint- ments was as .haadmaster to a local lunatic asyluin, where he' ueeti tie 'con- duct -an orchestra composed cif the at- tendants, and tw those days he thought little of, Writing' a whole score of a•. piece for ls.„6d. • . , . tells the story 'of the. time -when he 'first -went to ;school. The,enester asked for his. name, and he replied, "Edward Eiger," whereupen the mas7 ter said: "Add the word 'eir'!" ' •-;"SineEileVerd 'came the re- • ply, And that tinconscimig prophecy "-cameAruee, • ' :PALE,: WAN CHEEKS: AND. DULL„.: 'EYES Proof That the Blood is Thin and Ithpure,„ it is the Wood thet gives dOlor to - he cheeks and iIps; is Well as 'bright-. flees to Ales eyes. If eour bleed gets thin -the ,-coloe eyell eandethe eyee grow; dim...By the time this happens you will ntaice that you tire 'es.eily ,and ,are 4subteCT tO headache's and •backaches, for the blood goes every- whereand the entirasystem feels the effects when Itbecomes thinr, . Dr. Wil - lianas,' fink Ells cont:Tin the elements neceasery tceenrich the blood, 'and 'this hetter bleocl etrengthene• the 'nerves and all the organs of the body, -beings a, glow of healtliAce lye cheeks, bright-, neiSeto 'the eyes and a gen'eleal feeling of renewed ..healtli end etr'engtheMies FlOrence .Johneon, „Stratfeee,." who has' eroved the Value „of Dr.Wll ,Pin,k. Pills in cases of this. kind, • 4. ,SQIVeJ byroi4 Czeehe-SeeVaiela; ailed !nate-7 Olar •POR.47 trlek AnePett trained garm4A '.4eleft tie act aa deteetivete. In Orienletal cteaa; Teeee. 'does. .re eceii to. 4040,ir P..srelk.i.klk. tor.410.4.04 .!,itifklo,. • •weitee 1)r, eb „„ • jemiary 1434,,• • tee, fiei:'Irt pellet) ;hetterauti.rteee• has 'bed' e • teen- ,eteet, eighe ,peevice, whiCh. in beitiorttint eaao ftelede 094.---taethee-ell.40.:-"wieetee ..eee:eeeeee.haseeieetreeeieenitted. • ;Pen oxe, `Oi9-0!le".r01'..01.4.g;tghtiilleel'Offilgse:•aMeNX.k: em th re'r.ord' Pio , WatS*'silti.'1'. to. ;. are in the, • • Th:eir„..wOrk •oonsiktt "alone or with a policeman. •Tb e letter ee the More Populereand mre aucces- fiiI methede If theNiog allowed to ineve -freelyeewitheuiteheingelield -a ettehe4lieepelleemenete leardie, abje, to Watch WO bellayiet 'and, hie •TcOarie,. eeneribeitee much . t any leis, :covey', . •Aityllove tattiest i eihle for le Mae q f,-)ilow e dog, for 'his„.r.ege leeeefreqeently. ever Togffsl and throagheliideleeihtel, to the re ,toge, othe , . , • Frequently . ,eriminals hide their tracks by pouring gaselhieeoe ether - liquids, on It, or by poisoned ineat.,which•-inight hillthe.dog if he were net 'watched. Whether etbien goods ere hidden on. -land. or -in the water does not matter tteeepellee deg. A eeee• for insteace,. .was ;stolen recently, and 'Or epolice dog, wieh, Its policeman leader, was set on. the track. He 'followed the track to it. euberbien. garden and found the deed 'cow hidclea underneath branches and straw. Net satisfied with this :dis- Closure, the dog went on and began to bark in front of a shack, where he two thieves weefound;with the blood- stains 'Of' the- fresh -killed cciwOrt theit He, the "Wonderelieg;'-' found stolen copper -end lead In a"-waterelmerel. Heie ake� tile 'clog was licit. content with finding_the goods; lant_disenvered,, .the thief, who: was with „his. father In a garden Of' the neighborhood , e. • • • • 'Thatthe splendid peli,ce .doge do ' their duty even, In water is proVen by the stunt Gr,eif did,•not long ^itgci when •he speededte'Berliri'sriver-harbei to locafe'. a, ,stolen tun Of. oil, which •the thieeeeehed sunk there by means of • „ ropes ead 'stones.• . '; sle6;YrBui7-dltwnf;NYneyyeahrlteacig'.°Waie' w.erserygrpeciaotr- tey nervous system in -bad shape. The dobtor.said. mY condition; was due I thencommencedeating.,the . food be, adViSed; and. went out daily fora Walk, I .dideaot improve,- hoWever,and was much 'discouraged. e 'A friend acleised- meetO .try„ pr. Williams' Pink 'Pills. I lost no ,time 'in:getting a •supply and can -truthfully :say ehae _When :I -, had finishedthe flrstbox r :could note an•. iMprovement, From theri-em eleeeprce gress_ was SteadY, My c.ompleicion Which had beenpale and, sane*, be; .gan otake on a. healthy glow, 1 felt n great dear stronger and my appetite became normal,' ane seen' my health Was fully restored.. 'Before. tieing, Dr. Phik Pills I 'did • net know anything ahcint iheit; Wenderful 'lieeeleut noir I reeommend m to all , e The.M issi C lee le. 'sufferirig front 'eimilar ailments.", • e In 'MY,Garden of ?Melee., Nete Douglas 'Wiggle, the' • ,authoress, tells' a' story 0? ft -te when1 she was the gees', felendie and was kept front eleeping-, by the ticking of a ciook in her bedrooM.". Pipette,: . she, had to place. ,the clock among . scene' blankets Leaving- eerie,. Morning,'; she for- get to tell the Maki ebeitt •the clock. •", :Three :nieliths.afterwarde, 'th ...dee- SA any,...slia.rein °nib &red Ate, :Neon ld have cabled, but it Seemed bizarre to saye, after •ate intervaleeif many Monti:nee "Clock burled In, guest -room between lilairketeein bottom dinWere-Imptieefiele to eieep• with it! 'Forgiver" Instead; she wrote, and by reply , in get these Dille froM , . ; , meilicenecieeler or by mail ate50 penis ii bee: feotit The Dr. Williaths', Medi - <nn -Go. Brockville, Ont. • Don't refuse the niustard, When it is • tpasited•to you. Cu t er, te the habit of 1 taking it 'with !neat, especially' fat meat.•. I It stimulates the digeition and aide 'in - food!' ' •••• •••••••-••• • 30 000 ISLAND ROUTE • • • GEORGIAN BAY DISTRICT • 11 • '''—foicl.pr and Time 'Cagle thON;4ing list of Resorta, Boating Fistiing :Camping etc When plapoing yotir' '1924 Vacation • write ifax. 062, Midrand, 'Ont. • fIETTER 'GREEN, TEA' , IMPORTED, Many • think that those - who r n I 'k Green Tea are more"critica eueges of qualitythan those who -drink rbleek. Stich would seereeto be the ease, 'be- cause some Years agogreat 'quantities of-poolequality. Jananand Cbina Green Teas 'were breugia. info, Canada. The dernand for this type - of _tea Scion fell, off. • Now, however,.: the, much; 'finer 'qualitYEef India- a.nd Ceylon 'Greene, imported ,thoetly by., the. Saleela Tea Copitiany, h,es'sliareily'revived,the dee inandeby iliose who eiijoythe distine-• , eive eavoe of Green Tea. .' And Americares, Are Motorists, YoU • Knew. • . • "De you think Americans believe In .their'mette, 'In God We Tritst?':". —.2...non't: the 'motoriets drive as eit •tiley•do.iV • 4 , • •About Grass Widows:".' • ire theeeleVenthecenturyele- England ..iteseres •.•e:..it -law:eve, the :church -..e.that widow meal "remairi under God's, prie t,ection and, grace'—not mairy-etor a Year'aft,er tho 'deal -11'6f ;her htishitud. Such women; Were called "Grace'VVid- iievii,",whioh'often went into the entriele. ,register ' Roe "gr.asse wtrieWs'e" Fhf was theefirit-use of the.eerm.' ' 01 •inoree,recent, OrigineelioWeVeie le- fts recent Inelegant adeptation inde. . • c.ate .a iliVerciee. • , • The Old 1 -Lay Mow. Theold hay-mow's theplaceeto play, Fer, boy ee when it's a rainy day! ' I good deal ruther be up there Than down in town or anywhere. When^I• play in our etable,lcift, • The good old tay'S so diy•ten' soft • • And feels so ilnean' smells's° sweet, I !meet ferge.tete go ,an' eat. . • . • An' .one thee eviniet I. did tercet Thee°. :toe diner tile :"teeas et, ' :An', they la•cl short .ealte--Leie93ud-lie- Hogged up the piece Ma saVed for me:., Then 1 Won't •let ; play .no'.,Mnre In Ourhay mew,' Whore keep etpre, An' got hen °giptoesell shoo • The ceckle-un 1d hon out tool .• , An'. 'mid When Autity she _Washere, visifin' from Ttexisalaer, An'e- briagedenek,_ .little Consite-ehe. Can. ,comeeup there an' play With :nie; Anie.'nen when Atinty'eshe -wai here 'At 'I can'teternene eiiininerieete I leehlui'colue meet hecaii ITalfWav like a .gentlenien,1 , • Whlteomb is,,7 for . Mr. P, 1heldtar,t-"Aluintne-d-7, ' man of the British Empire, Cancer Campaign, travelled 30,000 ilei to ' ay 6 Bayer - Insist the fOrbleden city of lehattnandu to perform an operation'on the l‘lalutra- jail' at Nepal. ,• • For Pain. Headache. , Aecording to a manlier of tile • 'Neu,ralgia .•pljeyniatisrn gine •or the,expreas train carrying Mr, tbe, leas fell, of incident. The en - Lumbago ,Colds ••••••,•••• IS -FOUR TIMES SEALED Athitiorspreppie,, -041A0*.'-fieria4uW ' • pfiriAdiPief , Mol ' „on: pla,"9,1, The. hyouy :14.014 • . • , •qtatulia pepOr....A • to brink itiu -the. full richness " ' and mellow sweetness of "Tobacco o uality PlOrasfactared IIIPERIALTOBACCO CO:49F CANADA LIMITED 7. The Right Way to Gatheler Flowers. l'As every good gardener knows, there are A, ,right way and .Wrong way of gathering tio-wera. In hie "Bluebook of ...Annuals candeelitenniale" .}1eriry StUart Ortloff, the -landscape architect .• „ hr e s :a wo • p.bou t the preper way, ".'"0,. word. bout "flowers,: A eharp pair . of scissors. ie. the beet 'line plement,"*he save. "A .cleaneliarp cut .s more readily healed by 'Nature Spare thees.mall eliote and branches, for 'they: are, the st.tr6es of. a later 'supply : it is, always Welt t�,' cut an averageeamount Of, .feliage With: yo.ue flower; a'nd it 'is' alwaYs better -taste' to'. use a' fiovver its„pwn fellage •rntlie'r then.deaead.en ferns and ether ,things. for•geeeepre. • ,eN'Alleti the flowers -• are taken' , in- doors plunge ,tleisfr steins'. into a deep 'dish or pail, of Cold water .and let theta,. Stand for it. quarter to,a,-half anehour: or While you ..colleCting the varl- oii:s- vases and 'filling there eberat three' quieters,. of ,fresh- water;•, When you: have yeine bloems, before you take 'theta teom."theieweter; snip: Off the '.etide efethe stem with' your scis- sors while they- ,arerstlif under, water. The reasole.fet, this Ls thet while the fiewer- hes. been In the open atr with ti 'cut. stein a large amenne of ale has entered the'etalk*nd fee does not Per - Mit water t..O.tlove.: up the's:tem as' it elfienid".... '* Special Stamps , estro . POThEitaegiteStitarempaPscwila'hl i*chu;asof jatrenoe; mernorite the CroWn prinee's wedding was destroyed An the great earthquake. Classified Advertisements • AGENTS—GENERAL- STORES WANTED. PIONEER AGEN1S ARE MAK- ING $50 to $100 a wee1- taking orders for all -wool, made -to -measure clothes at $25, delivered anywhere in Canada. Aloe Ladies' suits, dresses,. Boys' suits ,and raincoats. -Finest ; *selling outfit. • Exclusive -territory; cemmissions paid daily. We deliver and collect. 'Write ,Pioneer. Tailoring , Company, 33 St. Catherine .St. 1West, lontreal, Que. e , Much VVoria.' . • . , - "I. read. where yctir wife ;was' drawn on 'the jury. I reckon *she's goin" to efaim exemption from jury ser.vioe because 'Ofhouse and nursemaid Work," said HI Hegglefeece, who had dropped In to. argue Politics withelele,favoritie neighbor. •• "No,".replied Lefe ,Sprybody, recov- ering the ,baby's rattle, withit' deep etShe'se ,going to claim exemp- tionefrotieh e-Weeks•-aii u ing beCanSe of, Jury service," • No Such Disease. :R-enoeteie-".to what dee, you . attil- bute'reur,longeVity?" • 'Oldest--; inhabitantiMy what'?"1 ••'',your rongevity."' , .• • ''As fee as I can remember ',I...ain't never hiifi.' ,. • • ifit?hrtiElrontasniat Biro New Eyes Bid yea can Pransde a Clean, Healthyessdilloo Use Morine Eye Kernel, • -"Night andMorning.' Ot1R Reep your Eyes clean. Celli' a4td i!calt,Nr• • Write for Free Eye care Book. , • &Ant ExelasialyCo.fizaaabloSinci.ptczs.c . . • :TROUBLED - WITH -fC.ZEIVIAVt;R$ •Pirp.p.1.0.8etwOri.K006 • :.Cutipuira....Healed., "1 yrae,,troubled yviih phierna for three' or four years... It broke out In plxnples bikeveen rnY knee and. ankle and Itched leedly, especially airtight., The irritetion caused me ;to scratch_ and the scratChing caused eruption's. • . " sent for a free sainpreof-Cutie cure S osie an dO intment end ithel ped inc. . I ,,purclissed more, and after ueing_orie cake of Cutictua.Boapand three beets, of Cuticura Oinirneni I was healed." (Sigried) Mise Alice Clark; Mareltfteld,Vt.,,tuly 115,1923. Keep -your skin clear .by using Cuticura..Sosp,.0intnient and:Tal- cum for every -day toilet purposes. Touch pimples and itching, if any: with CuticeneOintment. Bathawith CuticuraS oap and 12 °tenter, Dry and dust ,lightly with Cliticura Talcum. laniat, ark Pm:1711(111. ..kddreas Canadian Fi•Pet Eio_pa Clattt Le?tirfuotte:Trlientsal: mr•-• Tryour now •Sliatrint Stick. • • ANSUFFERE OR:MONTH iind Nervous. . Made Well by Lfdia -E;Pinkham • Vegetable Compound Webbwood, Ont.—" I was in a very • weak and run -dawn nervous condition, always .tired ` from the time I got up - ACCept , me 'at. all. .• My slater reconunended 4 nntil I -went to bed. Sleep did not rest , only a ,°- Lydia ' E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Com.; , otifid to ine and others told me abidlt t, but it was from my sister's advice - ' that 'I took it, , It did not take, lonig Lockliart-INIumincry brokl, a. conecting • • rod when leavellieg at tit aniles an California, it wEt8 not uncommon for t S • . 13"ayer-pjeuz67-runt-deeleefelte•strongere•-headaches-le tee• Men to board out tlielieWleee -bile • , 61 to. dcp liniqUely referred. to the s,elitiratien °t:111"I'' runIti!;-4t'llit"'6-445''' .61 "etitieg iils wldiw out to grilse Ith • "referelicee. 4f,;(`,attIe. , ••• Th 6- te,tily—oiii0.61111y. strack what has' been Calledethe'Ameriettri afflict:tenor', the; kiiiiiiy lione," , For applied 'to tbC: 'rapidly inortasIng .ntimbex . of aiVtir., eeee, "grese widoW geon.,iiiteeaeleed Ate 'telf. in our slaiig,:loeicotiee:1iiiiiiis .('ity , . . ( 0,1y. , , . • . ine aridiny appetiteeeame back tome. • proven'dirOtiops "Bays,r''• bates 'Of 19,. tablets ,'.1A11;30aliot,tlee of 24 and 100-.el)rifegists -...teglailif.SHOWa Aoki. Gifni,; '1110 ItSe• Of motat earkIti tneressing. slowly In "Iileglandeand the revenue' trine, lieeneee also eheiNeeeit gele, says. ji ii "ASseetated Peeies ellepatele :frelp London. null:sow) Yeet 1523 a total ef.•1.,066,600 liceeeee Were granted, en theleieee Ot"'132.,602 oVer 1523. ' Ask for Minattlii and tato' ne Other; r; hrsomen aceonipanteti thente, • . • .. ' the dee" '.tr- • were- traiistertaa .int.ty.v10.1.c.os citeried by... • c901148 to IA110141; Thee: 'Wert) 'again creteedei pase Intlieellimalayasat H c:01,16d the.• next ditY,. and I A teem ettiltide ,er, 3,00011. • , , „ . now- waYferers' when). .Spreatl liniment •ort.'liteWn paper they peseed' eveee Men carrying thief arid apiiiy to . throat also inhale. , $trangerlit.a.illytlyarittittett-to Titter or leavO•lehriliniurilli eeeepe With the!' tipeciel perinisaimi .of the Maltarejille When silediec money, by mail 'use Dominion gicpress ,Matioy prefers. Safer than Senctiiig There's: no Worsp laic! film a bad boOkk, ravine,. A giiard 9, . • isrdrIn iet-tko trade mark (regittored Iti Oanatin) nare5 hfiaufaature of tdene-.. cettimeideuter ;Of, ,tbiakcyl,,.cartir . 1 amra farnier's Wife and have rnany 4.hings to do outside thehouaelsuch as, ' e•Veeetable Conigound to all WhO:haVe the. other c oreq. eartily recommend the I d fOilt is,tvfineinedi•; eirid'fot Women. ts ;LOUIE; ,P.,ELsee. rarini,Webbwood Ont. saniO•iYoub e a 'An, Port 31 Nervousnurn,AWomanilehian.—"I 4eli `Ilsu11'eredd for two veers With pains in illy side, and • Lt 1 worked vcry, much I was nervous and just as tired In the morning as when •I;went to bed.- I was sleepy allthe day. - end •didolt feetlikudeing anythingic and . vad so nervous 1 Would bite iny finger ' One -of my friends tad rt.4-,:about Lydia E, " I'inkbatt'S Vegetable 'Com- ; pontid, and it.helped Me so much that noon ftslt fine, ent.ES 501\.:10.4rn41 eileiSe'(I::Aotr riietlittireronni, \ fanyhuiine' ailMent eboold try L.,dia E. ' ham's VegetableCotripottad. c •