The Exeter Times, 1921-2-17, Page 7ADE IN WELL SATISFIED WIT
ISIMAS TREES BABY'S OWN TABLETS
• I Once 0 anOtlier has used 330by's Own
- 15 NOT A WASTE OF Tablets for her little ones she -will use •
thin else He, r use of then' lceads.
-VALUABLE VVOOp. her to believe there is 110 other medie
Legitimate Trade That Yields
Quick Returns to Fanners
and Others. -
Each' year, .the question is raised.as
to whether it would be in the public
-interest to Prohibit the exportation of
Christmas trees' from Canada to the I
United States.
In the firet place, the greai balk of
Christmas trees 'S.0 exported are cut
from privately ovened lands. In many-
easee, they are cut from pasture lands
upon Which the farmers 'desire -to
eltecle tree growth in order, to main-
tain the pasture. In other cases; trees
are cut from swamp areas of mnekegs
Where ,the growth is very slow, but
where growth in the open,is favorable
' to the ,seenmetrical development ,of
the tree, thus rendering it particularly
'EllitEible for Christmas tree purposes,
o, In neither of such cases .wciuld the
prohibierdn of the.export of. Christmas
,
trees have any notice'able'effe•ct in in-
creasing the supplies oil materiel suit-
able for pulpwood or lumber. '
It has net been seriously suggested
that. residents of Canada should he
Prehibited the Use of Christmas trees.
- These frees are usually available lo-
&illy.- If, however, exportation to,the
I_Thited. States were te be prohibited,
there would be many farmers or other
owners of private lands along the In-
ternational boundary whose market
for Christmas trees would be cut off
entirely ,or greatly reduced._ In such.
,cases serious objection would be
raised to the action suggested. The
selling of Christmas trees affordslarmers and others an opportunityfor
winter work and •reVenue. The sys-
tematic growing of trees for pulp*ood.
Or lumber involves a „tong -time ele-
ment, which makes this usually a
matter for governments or long-lived
corporations. In either case, it is a
business proliosition. • There is no
reasena•ble doubt that the farmer can
seonre a larger revenue from, the sale
of Christmae trees than would be the
case were he'required to let the trees
grow to sizes suitable tor either pulp-
wood ler lumber.
Eliminate PulpwoodWaste.
As a matter of fact, the Waste. in
.
connection with pulpwood and saw
,timber operations in aal our forests
out -weighs, many thousand times over,
any passible less, which can be figured
In ccoinectiot with tlib Christmaeetree
trade.. .The `annual loss frori preVent-
able forest fires, isin'th; same cate-
gory. Before. any government can
take the matter" of the Christmas tree
tmde 'So seriously as to contemplate
prohibiting exports, it should provide
really effective forest fire protection
and, take steles to eliminate unneces-
sary waste cif merchantable material
conection, with logging operations
on Crown timber lands.
The agitation for the enforced dis-
continuance of "the, Christmas tree
trade, in whole or be parte shows a
very heelthy,,anxietY for •the public
welfare. However, this very com-
menda.ble anxiety' would much better
be.. directed toward 'promoting in-
creased efficiency in forest •fire Pro-
tection and a reduction of the truly
etaggering . losses --Which take place
eachyettr through unnecessary waste
of inerchan,table' material, in connec-
tion withlegging Operations.
VVI--
. sps -of Wisdom.1,
The man who does you an injury
will remember it long after yon,heve
• .
forgiven. him. _
...Remember when. you are right you
can afford to keep your temper; When,
you are wrong yon can't afford to lose
Ari optimist can always see , the
bright side of the other fellow's rnis-
forteafe,
The best education in the world is
that got by struggling t� make a
Don't think you are a failure be-
cause you are not piling up wealth. If
You are honest, 1.1*uetriolls, scrilare!
if 'you are cheerfuleunder difficultie.%
helpful"-Tiard Inspiring to everybody
abeuf you; if You are taking every op-
portunity to Improve yourself; you. are
infinitely more successful than a
greedy, hard, selfish
By the- Heree.
A 1flotOtiEt put up at an English inn,
He had just bought the car anifdid not
hesitate to brag ahont, its capabiliti4
to the innkeeper:
The following enomang, he -Weyer,
when he called kr his hill, he, gazed
at it in consternation.
"Landlord," he called out, "I've been
very comfortable here all night, and
your charge for bed and, lemakfast is
very reasonable, but what'e this -80
shillings for housing my car in your
etables?"
"Well, zur," replied the innkeeper,
not had (MO stop 'ere afere,
and I didn't .exaetly !mow what to
eharge, and as yer were te•telling 01
that was 40 -horsepower, 01 charged 2
ehilliuge 0 night a horse, as 01 allue
cliarge:"-----, •
ilvlaide-of -honor to Queen Mary re-
ceive the rank a uxortmsvbip" -with
.thk1 eocii tatoing - of a baretred
6
clang/Am*, unleea'by irth they already
J3) nesucli or hi ert
cite to equal them for any of., the many',
minor ailments Of childhood. 0011 -
darning them Mrs. Eugene Paisvert,
East Aldfield Que writes: "My baby
was terribly constipated, but after,,the
use of Baby's OWn Tablets he is en-
tirely well again. I -am so well satis-
fied with the Tablets that I lose no op-
,
portunity in 'recommending them te
othee inothers." The Tablets are sold.
by medicine dealers 00 by inail at 25
cents, a box from Tlie Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., BrockVille, Ont.
His Mistake.
Ile longed to find the road to fame,
Bat not a highWay bore that name-.
He thought to - glory there must be
,A level path' that he should see;
13ut every road to which he came
legesessetra terrifying name.
He neve.", thought that fame might
lur
Along the dreary path called work,'
'He never thought -to go and see'
What marked the road called' industry.
. •
I3ecause it seemed eo rough and high
1 -le passed the road' to service by.
Yet hall he taken either way
I -le 'might have come to fame some
day. ,
•• •
*" C -
Tape D apeps n orrects
- Stomach.
" "Pape's Diapeosinii 10 the quickest,
surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,
Flatulence, Heartburn; Sourness, Fer-
mentation on Stmnach Distress caused
by acidity.„ A few tablets give almost
immediate_ stomaoli relief and Shortly
the gtomach is corrected so you can
eat favorite foods without fear. Large
'case costs only 60 Cents at drug store.,
Absolutely harmless and pleasant.
Millions helped -annually. Largest sell-
ing stomach correcter in woind.—Adv.
•
' Thedepth of water under a vessel
e -
can now be ascertained by the5 hydro -
phone, which works on the reflection
of the sound of the ship's propeller
froni the ocean -bed.
Minard's Liniment for Dandruff.
To My San.
, 1
no. you imow that your soul iS of tayl
ul such part .
That yob, seem to be fibre and core of '
..... :
my heart?
None ethercan ptua me as you, dear,•.
'.. can do;
None ether eau please me On praise
ane as you.
kternember, the world will be quick
NvILli its blame
12 shadow or stain ever darken your;
naearb• I
"Like moaners_ like son," is a saying so
true:
TIie world ylNortiiR judge largely of anottier
Be this, then, my taSk, ar task it shall
be,
To force this proud world to do ladart-
age to ine.,
Be sure it will say, when its verdict
you've won, "
"She reaps asshe sowed. Lo, thls
man is her son!"
---Your Mother.
Disposal of Lumbering Slash.
The Donainion .Forestry Branch is
the pioneer in systematic slash OS-
posal in Canada. On -all timber •sale
In the Dominion 'forest reserves, this
is one of the terms of the contract.
Slash disposal is now generally in efe
feet in timber sales on unlicensed'
lands in the Dominion forest reserves,
Operators find that, once their men
become familiar with the work arid
recognize that it must be done, 'the
cosi is by no meats prohibitive and
competition with timber cut under
other conditions is quite possible. The
stumpage revenues to the Government
are somewhat smaller by virtue of
this requirement, but forest officers
regard this as a good investmentee On
Dominion Crown lands, under license,
slash disposal is not_effective; these
lands notebeing under the jurisdiction
of the Forestry Branch. In conse-
quence, the fire hazard in forest re-
serve lands is, greatly increased.
In British Columbia considerable
progress •has been made toward slash.
'disposal in the Coast regkin, and a
beginning ,has been made -in the In-
terior. This is largely- the result of
co-operation between the B.C. Forest
Branch and the operators, though
there is now legislation under which
slash diAPos-al made be made compul-
sory, the cost -for the most part tObe
divided between the operator and tine
forest protection fund. On the coast,
broadcast burning is the rule, this in--
& "IiivElkyn Nza, ma ',mum va sea. ma. mice& ma ma,:c4
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HEALTH EDUCATION
BY DR J J MIDD-LETON
Provincial Board of Health. Ontario
middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- fi
p ters through this column. Address him at the Parliament Illdgs., 0
,'Toronto.
NEL win en, en v4 ea vekina mom Ime lisgogipozp, liga,
•
Good health, strong mentality and fault of his own but frombeing in-
adequately and improperly fed during
the first few, years of -life.
We see so manybeautiful thoughts
on paper, with suggestions a's to how
to live -to the best advantage, but in
real life these -cannot he followed -out
except the physical and mental state
of .the person concerned is normal pr
-as nearly so as possible. ,
Emerson says: "Life s not so short
but there is always time for courtesy."
But again, the courteous man is usu-
ally the healthy ,man, and lie radiates
optimism and happiness with whoin-
soever he comes in contact.
the physical make-up must be, so Even.thema.tter of temper needs
ordered and governed that a Person consideration from public health
need 'not lag 'behind in life% race standpoint: . Bad temper affects di -
through weakness of the flesh, even gestion and a train of bad symptoms
though the spirit is willing to' succeed. result. "Iteinember," says an adage,
Wendell Phillips says: "The lest aw-hen you are night, you can afford
education" -in the'world is that got by -0 keep your, temper; and when. you
struggling to make a living." This is are wrong Yon can't afford to lose it."
true if he who is engaged in the strug- Bed ;temper may he hereditary to
gle is'tendowed_ among other things some extent, but it can be controlled
with a clear mind, a sturdy frame, if an honest eefeeeee made,
and a good digestive apparatus. But By even commonplace examples
disappointments and handicap e-- at such as these, one can readily under -
every turn face the weakling—the stand the necessity of observing gen-
man or woman whonhas not perhaps eral rules of health -that help those
got a good 'start, and therefore has who -ere well to keep well;and as for
been handicapped all through child- infants and foung ehildren to see that
hood and the years at school. they receive nourishing food in suffi-
Wasted apporttinity it is said, is eient quantity, rest, warmth, and
the cause:of -most failures. How often, proper medical and nursing supervl-
however; the wasted opportunity sion so that they rnay grow to be
arises through inability of the person healthy „,adults and become ' useful
affected to grasp the importance of members of .society. A nation's great-
the- eituation, on account of dull men- nese depends upon the good health and
tality 'resulting perhaps through no education of its people. '
an active intelligent viewpoint on Ii-fe
for as many- people as 'possible, are
some of the things that Public Health
activities are trying to foster and de-
velop in this Province at the present
time.
Success in one's chosen occupation
IS the aim of every man and won -Ian
of sense, and there are three rules
for success. The first of these is: Go
on. The second is: Go on. The -third
is: Go on. These are good rules, belt
to carry theni-out, a man or woman
must have the necessary stamina, a-ncl-
gaAe
Sweetness ac Wheat
and Malted. Barley
is the sweetness of
r ri)e
The dslicately rich flavor, n.ataral
to the grains, is dweloped through.
20 hours' bakipg. GiapeNuts needs
no addea sugar,.and is ri'oh in nour-
ishment oC a corm easy to digest.
This ready -cooked food, is economical
"There :5' a'Reason."
eueme.'
." little addition I
In tlie eastern proyinees, however,
broadcast bapting it IRAfeasible to
aity grcat catenl, partly beausecf
damage te 010 re:math:lug undo'sizeil
tirnbe'r and partiv bee'inse i11
cases the-so/I itself iti highly haflana-
, 11
1ifea1);)519's aAs Tl11,1.2811t1 41'.; 1uuder %ue11 eblinice°4111-cilgi:
and tills necessarily ievelves materiel
expense, in addition to the ecu 01'
burning, wIneh lias to be done under
,
GOOD -HEALTH
, 4
AND .GOOD SPIRITS
Depend Upon the Condition of
the Blood—Keep it Rich,
Red and Pure.
When a doctor tells you that you are
anaemic, he simply means, in plain
English, that your blood is weak and
watery. But this cendition is one
that may easily pass into a hopeleas
decline if prempt steps are not taken
to enrich the blood,. Poor bloocln weak,
watery blood is the cause of heada,chee
and backaches, loss of appetite, poor
.digestion, rlieumatiem, neuralgia, ner-
vouS irrifebility and. many other
troubles. To poor blood is due the
pimples and bletches, the muddy ceni-
pleXion that disfigures so many faces.
To have good health, a good complex-
ion -and a_ plreerful manner, the blood
-must he kept rich, red and purffi, This
is easily clone through the use of a
blood euridarillg tonic like Dr. Wil-
liams' ,Pink Pills. The whole mission
of this medicine is to help enrich the
blood which reaches every nerve and
every .,cegan of the body, bringing with
It health,' strength and new activity.
That is wily people who occasionally
use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills always
feel bright, active and strong.
Mrs. E. E- Cook, Simcoe, Ontegives
strong testimony to the value of 1)r.
Williams' Pink Pills when the blood
is in an -anaemic condition, she says:
"I have been a sufferer for some years
fromea, run down condition of the sys-
tem. I siifferecl from pains in the
back, twitching of the nerves and
muicles, my appetite wan poor, I had
indigestion and would get drowsy af-
ter eating._ My hands and feet were
almost always cold, and though I was
constantly doctoring, the medicine I
took did not help me. I had practical-
ly given up hope of good health, until
a friend -from Hamilton came to visit
ine, and urged me to try Dr. Willianas'
Pink Pills. It took some persuasion,
but finally I consented to, try them. I
have reason to be grateful that I did,
for after using seven boxes I bit like
a, new person. I have gained ha
weight, ,have a better color and my
work is now a pleasure. For this con-
dition my thanks are due to Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink,Pills, acid I cannot praise
them too highly."
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink _Pills
through any dealer in medicine, Or by
Mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Ce., Bitcckville, Ont.
-.1m14:NY ' SET, 3,5 TIT E".V1°, USED
s!Irs 0C I1 Lytles; all 'arS rtga 1,-jub4
to fleli''!;'ery 5e0 mllea, or test
rUn cf same d5slitnce if yem, wish, in as
c.rder pLi)100513d 00 poi-ebase
tIkt N0 mechanic of. yetxr own, ettOtCe
4 to look. them OV err or re. us to
tatte any ear to city rettretientatiVta fOr
,intineetlon. Vsry larct titocat- Ftl'CruYZ en
and
' Breakey's Used Car Market
402 Tonere Street, wa"
As Tune Passes -
I know that over yonder, just beyond
the cloud so kray,
A bird is sweetly singin' of the April
an' the May, -
With the rainbow lightly Playin' when
- the silver showers drop—
Keep a tickin', Mr.' Clock—an'. don't
you dare to stop. _
I knew that over yonder, jes' beyond
the leafleas tree,
A garden filled''with blossoms tempts
the butterfly and bee,
With the perfume of the 1110011flOW'r
breathin out a -silent song—
Keep a tickin'', Mr. -Clock. The jour-
ney's not so long. '
•
"Cascarets" If Sick,
Bilious, Headachy
To -night sure! Let a pleasant, harm-
less Casceret -work while you sleep
and have your liver active, head clear,
stoinach sweet and bowels moving re-
gular by morning. No griping or 1 -
convenience. 10, 25 and 50 cent boxes.
Children love this 'candy cathartic too.
4:4
The Boy Scouts Association.
The Tenth Annual Meeting of the
Provincial Cain -ten. for Ontario of the
Bo -Jr -Scout Aseociatioenbeld in Teronto
on Friday, January 2Stli, was the most
largely attended meeting that body
has ever had, same fifty Members -of
the Council and representatives from
Various sections of. the 'pi^evInce behag
in attendance,- Mr, J. W. Mitchell,
Vice -President of ,the Council, pre-
sided in the absence of the President,
Mr. Gilbert. E. Fauquier, who iS spend-
ing the winter in ItalY, •
Reports presented to the meeting in-
dicated that the orge.nization. in On-
tario is now reaching practically 9,000
boys, there having beet 0 substantial
increase both in the tumber of troops
and hi, public interest in the Seout
ineveMent since the early summer, IL
was ale° seated that the Peovincial
Board of lionour which cleats with all,
,appliciatfons for a-wards,.fee life-saving,
etc., dealt with seven meritorioas
cases during the firstsix months it
was in office, Of these, two were tor
•eaving persons from death by..fire, four
,foi• gallantry in water accidents, and
one for speeially geed SerVioes ren-
dered to the Boy, 'Scout Movement.
One boy. saved two childreu from cer-
tain death in a flreev,hich destroyed
their 116010 in which they were quay -
antlered becauee -they were suffering
frein scarlet. fevee. The scout not only
performed th-e rescue at great elek to ol eanaeheaem,
ma ill doing au eontracted a
severe attack of the
For the yean 11 Nilo Gilbert, IS,
Fatiquier, et, Ottawa, wae re-eleeteil
President, and Mr. W, 'K. George, of
Toronto, Proeineinl, Commiesioner,
J. W. Mitchell, of Toronto, and Rev.
Fr. Hebert, of Ottawa, are' the Vice -
Presidents, affil Meeses, H: A, -Laur-
ence and 0, 11. Ross respectively are
the Provincial Secretary and Provin-
cial Treasurer, .The new Executive
Committee consists of Sir John Raton,
C. Q. Ellie, A. B. Fisher, J. E. Ganong,
J. G. Gibson, Lt.-C'ol. Hendrie, John
G. Kent, Lt. -Col. Noel Marshall, -0. 13.
McNaught, John A. NorthWay, A. J.
,Mitchell, J. F. M. Stewart, H. R. Tud-
hope, A. J. Gough and J, 5. Vaughan.
Messciss. Frank' Arnold, K.C.,"' H. A.
Laurence, T. Albert Brown and A. T.
Reid were re-elected to the Board of
1-leneue.
His Hearing Restored.
The invisible ear drum invented by
A. 0, Leonard, which is a miniature
megaphone, fitting inside the ear en-
tirely out of sighf, restoring the
hearing Gf hundreds of people in New
York City. Mr. Leonard invented this
drum to relieve himself of deafness
and head nolees, and it does this so
-successfully that no one eould tell he
is6', deaf man. It is effeCtive wben
deafnesfe-is caused by catarrh or by
Perforated, or whollyedestroyed natur-
al drums. A request for information
to A. 0. Leonard, Suite 437, 70 Fifth
Avenue, New York City, -still be given
a prompt reply. advt.
For Future Canadians.
A country with forests—and no
country is more richly blessed in this
roga,rd than Canada—has a distinct
obligation to see that these forests are
conserved so that future generations
shall not seriously lack one of the
most important contributions to cui
ture and comfort. Finlanli can teaeh.
us a good lesson in the proper care of
the-• forests. Finland, like Canada,
mat depend in a large measure on
the product of the forest to maintain
and improve her economic status. To
neglect this cource o wesailth is ,to in-
vite national bankruptcy.
astonishing to us tharCanadians have
so largely failed to realize the abso-
lute necessity for a proper forest
policy for the whole DOMilliOn.
Miriara's Liniment Relieves Distemper
For a Chinaman to wear spectacles
in company is considered an act of
discourtesy.
In the French war zone, Arras now
has a population of 41,500; Bethune
of 20,000, and Lens of 9,000.
thfsahn.•"17.•VNI.V,V,APROWt
FREEZONE.
Corns Lift Off
. with Fingers
"4"0"..""""01"01010,,14"..,,..F•d‘oho%W.WC.
Drop a little "Freezone" on an ache
ing corn, instantly that corn stops
hurting, then shortly you lift it right
0211 with ffngers. It doesn't hurt a bit.
Your druggist sells -a tiny bottle of
"Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corn,
or corn laetweeri the toes, and the cal-
luses, without a particle of pain.
t Cause of
1 Early .0Id Age
r The celebrated Dr. Michenhoff,
sin nutho_ity ,ort early old age,
;
says theta is "caused by poisons
generated in the intestine."
When your stomach digests food - ei
properly it is absorbed without A
forming poisonous matter. Poi- 'V
sons bring on early old age and
premature death. 15 to 30 drops (IF
of "Seigel's Syrup" after meals
makes your digestion sound. to #
ii1Pq1070<te,0"-le,etb.,,Z:,0.v....,,,t,vitts41,
ASPIRIN
"Bayer" is only Genuine
Warning! It's eriminal to take a
chant* on ony substitute for genuine
-"Bayer Tablets of ASpirin," prescribed
by physicians for twenty-one years and
preYed safe by mftlions., Unless you
see the mate "Bayer" on package or
on iablete you are not getting Aspirin
at all. In every I3eyee package are
directions kr Colds, Headache, Neur-
algie„ Rheumatism, Earache,. Tooth
Lumbage and for -Pain. Handy Un
boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents,
Druggists also sell larger peckagee.
Made in Canada, Aspirin. Is the trade
mark (registered i(3 Canada), of Bayer
Manufactif re of Monoaceticacideeter
'71
111
ROM RE &111
A mistake,
(10,,enel (who suffers with cerns)--
"nook here, sergeant, I believe you
base man named Smith who ia a
chiropodis ?"
Sergeant-- "Alisinfor d
Charon of Blighted.' -
New to Him.
"Have you any wortlewhile books in
here?" asked the superior person.
"We have, tholieantle of volumes,
sir," ye:plied the clerk. "I'm sure there
'ie something in our stock 10 suit the
'nest exacting mete, What do yon re-
quire?" .
"I want 'anbook on „synonyms."
"Just a moment, sir, until I speak
tp the boss. I don't believe we have
any of—er•Synonyan's works."
Belled .Locomotige.
Picking her way daintily' through
the locomotive plant, a young woman
-
visitor viewed the huge Operations
with :awe. Finally, she turned. to
Young man who was showing her
through, and asked:
"What.le that big thing over there?"
"That's a locomotive -boiler," he' re-
plied. She pnekeredher brows.
"And -What 60theyboil locomotives
for?"
' "To make the loconeotivei tender,"
and the young man tent]: the office
never smiled.
A Purchasable Article,
A Belgian woman, who lost her hus-
band in a railroad accident, received
from the company $2,000 by wa
compensation. Shortly afterward!
read of a traveller getting twic.
much for the loss of a leg,. She
to the company and protested tha.t the
difference was unfair.
"Madam," said the official, "the two
awards are perfectly fair. Four thous-
and dollars won't provide the man
with a new leg, but for $2,000 you can
easily get a new husband.
MONEY ORDERS,
The safe way to vend money by mail
is by Dominion Express IVIouey Order.
A Kindly Word.
"Oh, let the sympathy of kindly words
Sound for the poor, _the friendle,ss,
and the weak,
And I -Ie will bless You! He who struck
these chords
•vrineseisnitte,s.another when In turn
you. seek."
Women in the United States now
number nearly 3-0,000,000;
MOTHER!
"California -Syrup of Figs'''
Child's -Best Laxative
• .
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only—look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless physic for the little stomach,
liver and towels.Chilfieen love its
fruity taste. Full 'directions on each
bottle.' -You must say "California."
America's Pioneer Dog Remedies
Book on
DOG DISEASES
and How to reed
Mailed rree to any Ad-
dress by the Author.
Olay Glover Co., Zne,
118 West alst Street'
ew York, (L.A.
"Paies en
—171 say it is!
WREN you want. outelt cam-
fori:zrur relief from stir
'external" pnin, use Sloan'e
Liniment. Itdoesthejobwith-
- out staining, rubbing, bandsg-
ilw. Use/recto f-orrbeurnatisra.
neuralgia, aabea and painS,
' sprains and strains. backache,
gore muscles.
•••
CiisHid Advertie,
'TsintoWno, plot%
P(tar Wof;ton, OtitattO, 10 exinintion
1313 B.olle,vue. and' A„utc,a 1-iolta1, '3e
York, offers ce young wereee desire -as ,
of becoming ileatitied misses a three, .
year, eoures, er tranuttnn attra3)
5110 )'19ids1(03 13311510 1001118, Jeer sapiry
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Weston, Ontario.. , • •
-RHEUMATISM ,
Lomb)) go, 'Neuralgia, or arty 001er pain!
apply 111,1nar3's Liniment' to the aehing
spot and get !quIcIt. relief. Nlinard's Is
tlio rornedy your gruntirnother 'used.
Where Is nothing to eclual lt.
FOR SALE li7VITRYNYTEIIRE.
The New Car.
Pedeetrian (couvereing with friend
automobile)—'ie it a self-starter?" e-
"Nood have to crank the old -boat.
say she's a self -stepper, though."
Wily Tommie.
Tommie—"Grandma, if I was in-
yited out to dinner some place, should.
I eat pie with a fork?"
Gran.dena,---"Yes, indeed."
Tommie—"Yen haven't got a piece
of pie around the house that I could.
practice on, have you, grandma?"
Although ducks, of which there are
nearly 200 species, are the most num-
erous in northern regions, they are
found all over the world.
relieves pain -of headache, neuralgia,
sciatica, lumbago, rheumatism.
BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES
;Loa a tube.
THE LEEMINC MILES CO., LTD.
MONTREAL
559110 1301 Dr. Jules 59111119
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On Face and Hands, -idled and
Burned, Cuticura Heals
"My baby was only a month old
when her face and hands started to
get red end scaly. The
eczema started in the born
e"J of water blieters and itched
'ss"' kg and burned. She was so
- cross and fretful she could
' not eleap.
tr,:,14:5,7-' "This lasted nine,
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of Soap wait tteo boxes of Ointment
when she was healed." (Signed)
Mrs. °seer. Mon, Arnherteburee
Ontario, Mey 7, 1018.
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