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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-11-13, Page 3TRADE FACIUTATED BY VVII2EI,ESS SYSTEM., Hunting, Health . -16f. Inhabit-, Ariu*it410.40410Atiiraitla., •--4i4treoa*WitcliWalo: , Trade and civilization are steadily;, ,if sloWly,.advinr,,Cing•dewn the Macken- zie. valley„ and the inbehttants, of that extensive region Are being bought ; ',.inore into, touch eadh year with the outside world: An'ollicer•pf .the North • We'St, Territories and Yukon Branch • orthe Department of the interior made an inspeCtiorr of the UPPer.lViikeltenzie ,lndthe•great..$1,ave,Lake•ilistricts•,dur . tug the iiast annitner and reported con- ditions tra,i1S. p.ortp.ackn, trade, bunt- . 'tag,. health ofinhabitants, edueatian, . ,ete,„ Satisfactery, and: the herd 'of wild. Wood buffalo,- whieh 'has its. habitat in • the country 'west of' Fort Smith, • ta,be thriving kid increasink• in nenaber. • , The route of 'travel into.411.0, doulatrY is by ;railway frernEdracinten,te *at- erwaYis, thence by boat dOwn ,the Atha- • basica and Slave river. to:Creat Slave • lake and the Mackenzie:river, A good ..,deal •.:14 the Anspectlein work on'Ahlis ..oceasion was done .6y-rneaps ot a gaeo-, lane:eh in, visiting -such Points ks • '..liesel„utien. „and Hay. Mier at .the sonth-west.',. end ,O Qreat.-.Slave.lake, Providence„ on. the Macleenzt& river; • ,end: yelloWknife and Fort..:,Rae. on the north arm' or Creat Slave lake. Care had to beexercised in. the 'navigation: , . of tech e 'Small beat' ecrois' the wide istretChes'et the lake. • 'Salrigati3O,11 has, however, beediniproyed by Aida In the fo..1701` Of belays .ant. beacons and hy the building of wharlieS at Chlpewyan The 'ter,bearlag, during Jest 'winter were .reperted te be • about the .aiierage,in:-nuraber.' The • hospitals . an1.. sChopis are "efficientlY • • conducted and tlia:nuraber 'Cif pupils, • ' 'has' .Increased. ' .,-Wherever..eultiVatien was 'Carried on garden vegetables and , Emmen were growing in prefusion, and • at seyeral,, feints where there. , Were: 1 • farms, cereals : nni. toots in•opaised. gooci. yleld. posPecting 'for mineral's, including pAreleuni, is steadily pro- ' • isectited:lnit no large "strikes" .have been .recorded• recently: ' • VVirelese Statien at. Simonson, •• , . , , _ • • of the mbat, Important. deVelop= •: merits of the year was the ,establish-• . 4ineint df a wireless' station at. Sirepsori." When •tiiii is fullY, Coranleteil.;warking, • •clorninuniCation 'pan be Maintained, be- tween Dawson,. Yukon TerritarY'and Edmonton.. This „will be Of great, Vice to all persons having business ;in •.• the Territories; and it lsexpected that as Soon ,ss :regular communication Is ,statablished, wireless apparatus Will ba .fnstailed. on the.'steantere,piying .the •- Maeheriaie sothat all travellers will • .bei In receipt of daily nevip,, from tliP Outside .world. . The 'lose of. 'the .Hne17' tay Coruparzyf,tetp.Ithei Idy Kin- dersley, !which., was caught in .tha leo, „ ar Fe() ta1vi ap,dulterant c0 fee Surnames RUSSELL ' , yeriationa--RouSSel;Itouse.. Ruse. RacIaI Origin•÷Normari-Freitch. source-A.nickname: • . . The family..natne of Russell 14, e sense %akin to that of Reid and its , • variations, Red, and Read. 'ooines thorn' ,an • old English • word nieaning • "red," 'w•hich, however, was of- Iler- mair'rather than Aagle-Saxon Speeeb. ' Thie' word'wes "rouse," and has Sur - tilted t� -day only as "rust," with a _ heir Origin • nortb. af Point'13arroti, Alaska, with a. complete-wireless-autfirlormtlerehel, will delay the., erection of that station, but Will not'affect the'operation of the other 'font stations ,at Dawston,'Maye, .,.Simptiort, :and Edraonton. " .*The• first —twahtive_lseen-innperation -for-a-year " and the last two will be in 'opera:* it and Prepared in accept coinniercial and Other meseages about the end of •.0‘itober, • ' OLDVN -brown '.J toast, toast, crisp and piping hot, may ,khe " made light at your, breakfast tole, with the Hotpoint Reversi- ble Toaster." Toasts two sliceg of - • bread" at cinee:, The = toat is turned atito- . nautically by slimily pulling J:lownpneof the nickel -plated guards. Designed to grace the • finest appointed table. For sale by dealers - everYwhe-4 rA tiarpawr Diyismitt ' Caaadion general Electric C.A.Litaited; • A. ;WPM', et co1170-,Ova#one parried ..a palm Nat 'At wasn't Cenr. isidered .a Silly • thing to de • in these days, any more than it la gensidered silly to -day or the soldier to wear his, 4411*ig4 Btripe3 c etiler.'UW1gPIA:Oe,.• , noting service in the Army Pr nay)! •ori" nie,mherehip. in a society or lodge The' Paltner was one 'who had made a .pil- 'grimage to theHolyLand, eliiter as a ' warrior: fighting the Turk or simply as ,a traveler actuated by religionfer-• ''••• •„7 11hat,descriptIve•••SilVellattonnf--4Pal- ••' sekr.,Mitite,:naturallYlteV•eltiped ; riaingy name on a Very largeseile. In • • the first place, there were many pil- grims. In the second place, the mani who had made the PlIgritnage was like - The best 01) d C 0 ly to he considered, the Most linPort-1 . ant mereber „of his„fatially for severei , generations before .and after, and ,$.,hipioadsnf Girls, the most Dimly indiVidual in 1,or • • fer•ent from the original. his family to . perpetuate hie • namthere , e • to eVery wninen` n Can*In As might be expected It was', t9- the extent of its permanently accepted in the dauree of years as the probi11-nfiqofmienittp.dr:soen'gCav,noamtdeenaP(irvaems Other with' th.e. sobriquet "le Retie," , England as was done 800 years ego justnbout" as Widest:10MT as 'red hall' fainily name. •• • ' meaning "brOWnish-red) somewhat di!: toere ore t Was,, fer apparently. there ia 'tie Per. • - •• by .the .American •colonieti. And :the estimate . 'Englend has a surplus of • sonal. •characteristic the human •IGUED plan ,aults England, for .statisticlane • ••• 2,000;030 ..wittnen. Parties, of women' eye:eingles out inore• quickly in a man to differentiate birn from his, felloWs • • • NDENT and girls are formed in England, • that 'a red. heed. , AND DESPO brought to Canada Under reliable es- ' -The nanie Rouse" and "le Rim- sel" appears frequently in the old re., Cordis, the So-Calleld, "Hundred Rolls," • • cort, and offered joliS In whatever line of .work 'they may choose. As each tontlitiOn Known RS General ship Ian s; scores of o NM1 ves are the IYlunimenta gild Lallac Londonien- • - , Very Appropriate.. At a choir practice a new. chant was loping rehearsed. .A.fter a feW.fersee of. the Psalm had been sung the choir- 4nostercalled out: "Nai'inisl 'that's .all wrong; take the .chant ihrough again. Can't youseeit goes di':.ferently. in the, last bar? No; no! Wrong again!.: Well, we must get along with it. NOw,.then, .next line: '0; ye fools, when will ye, undenstandr! Classified Ad-vertiseinents ' HOME slimy liORTHAND OR BOOKKEPIN v14414111 in ,twenty Cihoine - les is ono.' . 'Iirofleiency guaranteed: ' 1.0 Xti : given: ,I3usittese College,14,i Broadview Ave„ Toronto. • • • • ; MONEY TO LOAR: '• GUARD 111E CHILDREN' ARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS wanted. Reynolds, 77 Victoria St,, Toronto. Ali the Winners. hall)' etc' •General eehiiIty is* a term used to trlets, saYs OaPPer't1 Wheue;Y: SO far hie nose and shonted, "All the winners, to offer them. jobs! in the "rural elia- buAsa a neewesibeor: 'tnhiartin.ststteplaepdero• ffundtheer • • • • An explana.tion for the name Ruse, as the marris,-ge question Ls concerned, • fcirm 'la 418° .f°unci. am°Pg t" tdieosficorift)teli. l'ets‘;:s'ett-;•anDa e'rbuinlitYd%wlialicanrodoi-, the women' hava.proved able to take , The Pall le the ineft "verel'Sr'e.as°n e shocked- parson Inquired sar. care of that detail:, Records sbow that Pf the Year r°r egids-gne da7 is warms castically if there were no other newt. most of the girls are married with! the next cold and wet and unless the 1 Ms" ,'(11.1inutes of, the London ,•• FROM AITIUMN COLDS the 3 /..pbitity:Doe Watery Blood., hard to. hire ,eervants, and farmers, old reco•rds, but an explanation..which probably' has little' foundatlen Of ,fact; frog' a ,thiniber of causes. . The after 'is ,that this name ,was..,:-.deriVed from ,effeer.S.of'acute lack•of .nouritih- the lantionalitY-cit:one OCthe,•original i•nl:e.nt due to ' poor' digestion, oVerwork hearers.. in ether words, that. it Mearts: or worry, or anything ' that :tnaltes the "the. Russian," •While a .great••,niany blood Ahlrl, thereby preventing It from . , , . - , . names 'are. ititioWn positively to hilVe carrying. n,ourlshment and. health' to Inkpa their origin from. nationality," the. tissues of , the, body: -The BYMP- the. evidence• is „against the Claim La tome. Of debility vary, ' but Weakness is this caSe, for it Was •not : ..custOmary alWaYS,preSent, biteri a tendency to be among inedieV,alEnglialt eeasfl3"yeka'fa,itill,-47Upael; .!;t4.'at!jkl,S:dPi:zSitteriL:11'etPr0 ,!ittle of gin lands to the, east 'of thene the wake - beyond the 'ShereS caused by-, inability, • to stqp • --Mnke.: any, distinction • between2 the, .0.311,1lting? and ionrefrashlrig sleet): • • rac'eS, inhabiting thein„ an of Whorn 'Lorenza Gainiche, Rockland, a -severe sitfferer from Ulla' they referred .as Esterlings, 0•1- Ont., "t%•as Easterlings; Thls'objeetion, however, does not ,apply to the.' egplancitien in cases where the name has come to the United States ."..,from ether;Countrieis..' A ' . . ' PALMER:, . .• . • :Veriations--None. , ' . Racial Originr-Medieyel En4lit!il. : Sonrce--Descrip,ti).(e, ,,, ' •• , .. ,. Palmer. IS .a' ver Y. appropilate, family name " for a crusader. ,.• Ite Origin Is , and • could:.hardlY 'sleep during " ..ttroaneedora.ctrilaairigghet..btoactkhew.idtah;slitvrtlheevna, rtiia,'.; .3t,heenPigiit,,-, and what 'sleep '.1 bad was .disturbed With.- nightmarea., ' I :.had .sPirit. 'of figlAingr,religion.,,ewent O•Yer -headaches .' and •the:, least effort; *ELS: . all Europe and criiiide,after crusade ' telling ...on 'My ;,nerVes..7 I always felt 'was launched a.t• the .-Turk•4.viith' the , . . trouble ,and _tells how he found releatie. lie • .years ago if as in that; condition" which medical :men. call general debility I • made, periodical visits to Montreal for fetirteert_monthe to, undergo- electric trisatmeat.At the end of this was 'feeling Well and thought with proper' care WOuld eon-- tinue,ln health. But in the c.ourse Of a month Or sotheisymptoma--eame back more acute than eVer.'. I lost ap•-• object Of Winning back the Hoay Land. • •• One very old Enghsh domiment, • • dating ,.. from „Norman-French • ..days, gives a list dr nameS, among which Is one Hervey le Paliner. Another men- tionS .a Geoffrey le Palmere„ while. an old: clectirnent of .1"ai11anient speaks John le Paumer;'Harvey the. Palmer, ,GOoffrey.'the Palmer/ and ,JOhn the Palmer. 7•L :How Man" sr,Vialina Did tS--':-tttdiW-rkia: Make' „• Bow • many 'Vielina did ilitradivatiouti • make during h1tt4, long mid busy. bt oettrse there 'la no possible way of .-aWcertaining the :iniact MImber, One 'authoritY sets it at 000. Another, after , itineh* historical •research: ,Mita he number at 141.a instrumente. Of • this 640 .,itOlas and 50 'celloe are said to linve.atirvivol..,Tbia Takes total of 410 Strad' known - to be itt ••exis•terice• at •tile preifent. day it the . *rag -,are oorteiot-, Anet'leave. 514 Ml000inited!!...fon-ATilt4e;:itheen0,41 un attain/44d ter Stradar that Iii,teresithe • ,wan who .finds an old' fiddle in him at-: tio bearing the Magic nanio of Strait, I virtue on its 'misty tans narked inatdo the 4144149,. 'He juinps to ,tha (*dui, ,aion that he han Viand onfrOttliO.iennl., !--11466unted.'r M, -ad -eees -v1iona 0q Wealth'in 'the near future. 7 •Iittadlratiun beeides being the prior- inter.401Olin maker Of the WOild; Was a miracle !Of industry, for. we':.find him busy engaged, in Making 'Violins, at the age 45t 34. 14 lett gotta 04, num_ . bee of violins' urifillitibid.at his; death, Many cif mloich_.-were Cernpleted bihis , , • There is an inftniteSinaal proportion tinivPrOvionalr":kitown tO be ,in eitstence oniOng titg ntllIiens •}Mitationivetattered*Ovetthe.loterld,' slim, aother‘ are a foi! latte poarie tg. t Maintain of oYeter *hail*but it ht. like !leaking for the praverhiat.needle ID a ha -itself to find one. . COME TO THE LECTURES, .DEMONSTRATIONS and -PRACTICES . AT THE pains. Somewhere, .* and. hid • tolose much time. After, suffering for three .months, trying various :things.. without good, results, I was • terribly depressed' and: .disheartene,d: - One. day LI met a friend•Whe noted how pale and thin -I . • , was and he BO strongly recommended Dr, Williams' Pink PIUS .that I, deter; mined .to give them' a fair trial. I get sb boxes end",begion.tAn.treittinent at Once. After 'I had ta,ken four 'helots@ I - . began to notice an improvement in my health. .' I could sleep. better,, and I scarcely had a 'headache. Since that • • •.time my health has; been .steadily im- proving' and now I feel just as. Well as, „ ever.::•.L-I-havet-gained--t•Wentypoundto • since I began :-the treatinent: New, I Would. not be Without, .Dr. Williams' Pink .Pills Jn tho home, and :Strongly recommend: 'them • to •' all Who -suffer from a deoressedsystem and the aches ' that, . „ 'Yeti can get these pills :through; any medicine • dealer, or . by 'Mail. at se, ctg. box,or six boxes for 42,60 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brackfile7 • . Ontario Agricultural College -1925 SHORT couRsg.5.-1925 Stock and nd .Seed judging ... . Jan: ,18th to Jan, 24th • PoOltry, Raisirie. .. Jan. 13th to Oeb..7th ,Frult and Vegetable Growing . „Jan. '26tirla Fib.. 7th Florioulture and Landscape Gardening ...... Feb. 9th la Feb 21st Coursofer Factory Cheese and Butter. Makers .. Jan 6th to 'March 201.01_1 CoW 'Testing ... . Jan. 12th to Jan.:' 23rd. . Farm , Dairy . . • Jan.. 26th to Feb. •gth : .paotory Milk and :Cream Testing' .. Feb.. 9th, to Feb. 20th • ., 'Condensed and PoWdired 'Milk .. -Feb. 23rd to March .6th e M11 and MochanicarReftWitIOO.. Creamery and CheessimakIng,Cciuree March. 24th to March 26th Farm •Power . • Jan. 27th' to Feb 7th Jan. 13th.to Jan'; '24th - Bee Keeping• . . ... . .. . jan. 13th to jan. 24th ' . ,- • • • . . • . These courses are planned' to meet .the requirements Of farmers, • farmers' sons, dairymen,. poultrymen, beekeepers,and hortioniturists ' who may be able to leave horns for but a short gelled .during: the .winter 4,nontha. ,Ail Cotirsei are ;free, with the exception of the dairy • cooties, for which„e'smali registration fee la, charged.• ' .in'the tipings In which yeti are. interested; exchange' Of experience anti the sicqUfrernent of lcnoWledge, will da you good. Plan to attend some course, that, anneals te.Yptire;Wilter,,,for-beoklet.describing..theo,coursos,,...;, • President.' . Director of Extension.. 'Registrar. A change from home surroundingsrmeeting other people Interested on farms of mother is on her guard, the little ones ' 111 the Paper. - 'a ,Year and settle down tloir.awn. , , • . are eize w I•on all winter. I3aby s Own Tablets are . runnera for to -morrow ' •"' •'She Knew Sheep., • Most -Unfortunate ; ' • kiisitiO,son-,WaS2ver-y-prou-d-of-:-.114-s-,son-, and .heir,: .Who. had only arrived at. his,.! ' 1 house it few. Months. He .was' never' he ' off ur h , "Yes, tiir,"' retorted theibcy; "all the , i.rnothers' best friend in Preventing or • ' Don't be a 1.iieter. 4 is /ust yui After the ; city..bred, wbmari banishing eolds .' They sot as a gentle well to remember that triumph hail put in scharge of a country school; -14IatIve' keeping the bowels and stun.'" the accent on: the. try. • to the OlaSS in arithmetic she said.:• soh free An. 1300000hal =.- • -- ,N,349,r, „coi.olyen, if . there ,are• „lea I dose' of -the-Tablets will preirent • sheep. on one side of a fence and one. 'opi.roimi'pitt prompt-use we ienomreelieovhe eddboanblyy., thTehler 11 b jumps over, how many sheep e left?". • No sheep, • teacher," • „answered a tow•headed,little lass of, ten sninmers. Oh, "no!"•• cried the city, young wo- . man, repreachfully: 'You are not so stupid' as. thatl • Think again. If there were' Jen sheep on one side of the fence,and. one sheepfjumped aver, nine tshhaete?p,.. Would be left. Don't you . see "Net. no! nol", • persisted the child. "If one sheep jumped over,' all the, others would'jtimp after it MY father keeps hep's• • ' •. Thep, seeing the puzzled look on the teaoher's • face, , the 'little tow head ex plained ,apologetically:' You know 'rithmetic,' miss, butfi know fsheep." . , Michael Was Mystlfled: Mirhaers mother had married again,. and though Michael did, not ,objeet to 'his new father; be was somewhat puz- zled ,as to the 'relationship.. Mether," he said, "is this man my, stepfather?" • • ' • . • , "Yes, dear; Joe's your ,etePfather." falu;mmoethyeorl,1"1. ritnuteinluaeld!eth, e .01111d,. "Yes, dearie,. you are mamma's 'lit- tle lad." 'Then, mother, oontinued,•Miohael, suPpose I must be my stepfather's little ptepladder." • Couliffirffie Mistaken. • Tablets are •a4)1(1" 1)3, Medieine: dealers or by •mail at 25 cts. a boX from The Dr. Williams' Medicine .Co Broekville Ont. • Clockwork., Hawkins- WeB•old man, hew's bus inese going?" • ' Martin-"Oh,'"Iike olockWork." .• Hawkins- But Id beard 'a runior. that. your .People had. failed." . ,Mastia-So theybave The • lousi- ness his lust been' wound itp" Minard's Liniment Rellieves Pain. An eagle can live twenty days with- out fcsad, while a condor can similarly exist for forty days. ' . When 'we read a wise ..maxiin we think 'how a tly it applies, to some friend: there are ,maxims , that apply 4, to ourselves. 11 -op yocis'EVEs • Refreshes Tired Eyes NtrtitalvturitieCo.,Chicago,forE*CareBook Wet Feet " • Prevent cold5 by rubbing the feet With Minard's. ,It auickens•circu- lation, prevents* • 1, - AGENTS WANTED For'ftilyine of Guaranteed Hosiery direct to cobsuener. No invettrnerst.. . LONGER WEAR HOSIERY CO. 33 Richmond St West ` Toronto Vita:ter tube type; 125 h.p.;..111. gcod. don- • :An Arneritian wemen went to Beet- dition, also a large amount of.. pion*. land to visit some frienda, ' When she Ing lighting 41,n4J_Seating, equipment: , • ,fileadS ' Will sell entire, or In part', at, treat panied her _ • _ sacrifice becauae of alterations., te .our. As they neared NeW York the Imer1.1' property. Real Estates CorPoration, can woman said; "In•a little 'while we. ' ‘Imited, Top Floor, 73 'West ,Adelaide shall see Sandy Hook ' • • , Osreet, TOro,nto:',Telephone Elgin 4101.. ' "Oh!'" said,.her Scottish friend: "Do . ••• • ' not tell Ale When, because 1 am sure. • would. know a Scetsman:anYwhere loaftpier than *hen waashowiag." • his.,sen's good points. ' • The Safest and 13est, Bagshaw Was artiong the 'party o f'• Varaily .Medicine ftispocuoli., • 111101114111i01111111111111111111111111111111111111111}11$111111111111M1111111111111 , Vell Etagshaw," gaiii-litiSkisson, as. N he prondlY' slieWed 'off' ...the wonder- ,e.hild, "What do you think of that 'for a. strapping iftdr; , Bagshaw orrinde no reply. , ".Thinie ha Toekelikeine.?"1.eraisted ,...4.1ukisson. • , 44. "H'm well,. lidskinson--well, old pal, to tell IYOni,_ tite tnuth, Din afraid he does:;" His Hearing Restored. 'z..7 -The'. nar Ariireinyented, by A. Leonard, which is 'si Miniature megaphone, fitting inside the ear en. Mali ant of sight, Is restoring the hearing of hundred's of people in Now York.citY, Mr. Leonard invented this drum to relieve' himself of deafness and head npises, and it does ON sp pPainful.Ptty...... . . •....:. ' An old farmer Went tO the deptifil to! '111Ve ti.11.7e.eliing -,11101ar tittqated ' ' mile, 1, ,osrotos! was 00/44stoilt atnt..:thai potent, iiieft Instructs& gu>, ' tooth' •• drawer te retneVe thanext Ono, . "It isn't • nece33iitY,7 eXplaillad tits • tilentist. "That one orilY aches fnaint- • nathY.',' 'Yank it out?, ..; then,.".; ifit*lett .tho • 1 -firtne't, :"Darn Such iyintitttlir as :Cite' 77-7;7,.7-q Rad lo Sets r The R-11 with it -15 This,poisierful small set is the Raclio,sensation,of ' year.. It brings tb you, strongly Excee' dingli simple to ad clearly, all the 'wealth Operate, compact, built of and fop., mahogany,good' to look ittmis theair when at. Made by the people wotght falls -,all the, thrill.• • Who made the 'phone lh of Wittig' hi -a voice your -tlytsand,:miles away.. - milliOn':,4:),Lhers.116sides. ' Write to4lay_for full particulars' And illustrated literature to Deti'of A. McCowart Distributor • • TORONTO, O4T. yo 000 lre2ter cotaloene end dIfisounts. • FULL RIGGED IP MODELS fiend description and full particulars to L. COSTELLO 73.W. Adelaide St. Toronto .auceesifelly that to one opted tell. he 1a-17'ded Matt: . -iria-affen ! deafnest isdulled by etttatith or by „perforated,er.Wb011y,destrayeclisattirat. drains., A requeat for information -to 77.11A)::,.:1,Jooitard,,,,,SultaAgt..-170.4itth ... evenne, Naw Yeirk eity..Will 'he seiren. it pronint reply, • . , • .. advt : • . :v ,Irt., shipping pasSOS .through thel 'Millie loelca 'during naviga,•1 : ton t,.an 'gohrough ,the Panama, . S tie "•. en, \ ,M an, ' A ter canals in tWelye monl -.-7t---- • .- ••*heti.'s,ehding'irieney, by mail lite beminion ExiiFeaa Money , Orders. Saferthan imilfig Wile. VirtileS inest be artilliar '.With p,ar... liarnentary practites-, The inintite we ma.ke a*gted regOlution sorneOne'MOVes' that it be TAW on the table,. '''' •,, I A ' • Minard's Liniment for ilheinnatisrn. Insist on 'ER TABLETS-0ASPIRIN.. UnlesSyou, see. -•the, ',t`flayer, Cross,'& otr-tablets-'you,are .5.Lnot, getting :Ahe, genuine• -5p 4er' product ''profed safe • by millions, and prescribed by. physicians 24 yea.rS for • Colds HeadaChe / Pain , Neuralgia Toothache 'Lumbago ! ,Neuritis RheurnatiiM ITCHY ECZEMA ON ARMS . In PliTiptes;“ Could Not Cuticura Heats.; ."My trouble began with CCZCMIL which broke out in' plinples and apread-repidly.--; -Iraffected-my-taiss-- from the elbetiva to. the tips of my I could not ppt,my hands in water, they itched arid burned 59 and I could not do my' rigida; 3iirorii could not bleep on account Of the irritation. • • "The doctor advised me M. use Ctitictirst Soap, and Ointment and in two weeks I was completely healed. afterusing one and a half cakes of Soap and one box .of Ointrrient.". (Signed). Miss Sylvia 8. May, 1Viarshheld. It., 'June 6,1923. , Cutieura twat), ,'Ointinent and Talcum promote and maintain akin_ ,puritykiirt-ooTtfbl't'Tahd skin health ufterrwhen all chic fails. mpio.s.ocia Tr** by Malt Addi4dia Canadian Fr liw:_pctlrotel'e2i SOX 3313, Part..c. ilia- Try one new Simons Stick. 'Paina, and Headaches R. lieVed by Taking' Lydia E. :Pinkhani's Vegetable, Dublin, Ontario. -'1 was Weak •and . . , 'fittgular, with paina'''-,and,' headacheie „. am) Could ..net .aleep learned •abent Lydia E.,..P.inkharn'S Vegetable,, CoMpound by"reeding. the let tete; inthe newspapers. 'and tried It because 1 •• ' t,anted to got better: I haye got. geed ' • results from and -am nottroubled with anai.. bad headaches as I used te be and Ittnonerr regular... I 'ain. gaining inweight sill. the.- time arwk..-1-: tell .:iny •frionder what' . -,,..•-lyindnfartedichipiterngsking,-;Yett.Vel Use noV letter ,as *hep to others. is JAhigs 14619; 'Boir ag, Dublin; Ontario. • • • , • Halifax Nurse Recenunenda. N. 'I am a materni aurae and have tetonunended LIdia Pinkbam'S Vegetable COKIPOVnd Tiiany! women; Who were ertildleilit, to weinetrWherneadgod •Engliab and and !lel AtIM • and he tow me of Lydia J. Pin barn'. while itt England., 1 Would, apprfsia0 • scopy. or.two of yetir 'little hoOke Women's ailtnentsi. 1 have One Which, keep 'to lend. I Will williri' 1$ Ana*, tfjt. "Ila:12t" package WWII contains proven directions, letters from any women.,,0.6 _ipg a . , the 'Vegetable CAitimoinididit. S.. Attetilw to im mitie (reetrteted eaa5dit) et narer tdstieitaeurs: , ) NoVa 0(4)U.Il• ' , andi"13aser'./ boxes Of 12 tablots-,..klso bottles of 24 and Idii.-Drargists. c000mAN, g4 uttiacke Stied, alit*** —ti01(10;11,t cf Sallc•ylitintla (Acctkt Elt0107W Act& *!A, 8„.4k,"),, Vh1le 1 tt1l *01in tnona toot ttutattetere, to AL9314 00. Itugraitv,*; qt4, opt of Bayer fiv.spus, will stsuipte, With their gsnstsi trade thus, 'nice ISSUE No. '14. • 411.