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AUTO' SPARE PARTS
• fer most nzakos and mediae of care,
Your old, broken or wont -out parts.
replaced. Write or wire us describ-
ing what you want. We carry the
largeett and most complete stools in
Canada or slightly used or new parts
• and autoniobtte eclulptne'nt.• We ship
1,0,1), anywhere in Canteen Sane-
, faatoey ur refund. le full - our motto..
S11a.w'r+ Sento ScheieEesti • Supply,
11.'10-9,31 D a/fere:1 sit, 'Toronto, 'dart.
MR. GEORGE E. BUNTING
Newly.. Appointed ust>ralas.
ian Managed' 9f the Canadian
Govermnent Merchant
Marine Limited.
M un
Mr, Bunting began in. the transpor-
tation business with the Grand 'Trunk
when nineteen years-offige. Later he
was with the Lehigh Valley at Buffalo
and afterwards with the Canada Atlan-
tic Railway at Ottawa. He became
travelling freight agent for the Allan
Steamship Company when the Canada
Atlantic Railway was absorbed into
A USEFUL SUMMER
FROCK
Beneficent Volcano,1 Liv,, Whale You Live.
O seize the present.-• fl is: ours;
Tile' °le k is tteltieg on the wall: -
With memories of the talon of Pelle The sweet stews bane b zthed the morn -
pen and i•Iercuianeuin, we listened to Mena iiowe
in our childish days, we naturally as. Ana golden sunshine glide e
sorlate volcanoes. with towiebreitking Fen. Nara., !mer them aln
1a Mother 1,,,a,t.1. in emerald green
rather than with tow n making, • • Her lovely fornr'doth all adorn:,
1+orget the pot, the migh • have might ate been,
• Come 'forth and greet the smiling
• morn,
But that ..evert a volcano at ,:timer,
may unwittingly do a tuWn a good.
turn is ovidenced by the prosperity
that has cometo the town of Kodiak
on the island of that fame, Kodiak is
0 seize tho prey nt it is Dress,
a hundred and fifty iniies`ferther north, No titles delay, my boat is near,
than Ireland, bat like her, it Is lePPed I'm jealous of the flcet'.ng hours,,
by the warm sex currents, and Is a For winter 1 now: are all too near.
sister emerald set in the. Blue Sea. O'er yonder deep no clouds are Seen
In 1912 Mount 1,.atinaa burst into Te stain its depths a deeper hue;
one of the .most terrific era. tions: ever Forget the past, the .mi =ht have
known.
The P b a e been
wit,r
0 1h1
,h !
e �s� Full fo.l ti
mess of the ash lord lava 1t dt Life nude rirar0 renew.':
blown sky-Highhes been computes) at
five cubic miles. The whole island
was burled feet deep with . the grey
dust. Yet the inhabitants of the little
town, or rather settlement, agree
that old IKatniai's cutburst was the
Kofinestdiak. thing tat ever happened in
•
, For a year or'so Kodiak was a de-
solate grey waste; by 1915 Kodiak was
not Dilly green again, but a greener
Kodiak than oven it had been. Tbe
pasture is finer, the fruit larger by
far than before the eruption. Only
the hardiest and most suitable palms
9525 have been abler to fight their way up
9515—•Ladies' Dress (37 or 35 -inch through the ash -drift, and also -it is
length), Price, 25 cents. In 9 sizes,, not at all improbable that the very
3.4 tit. 50 ins. bust measure. Size 361 ash itself has valuable manuring pro
requires 3% yds. 36rins. widen con-1
perties,
•
trasting, 1?/3 yds. 36 ins. Width, 1s/s Certa•fn it is that to -day o day Ttadiak. of-
1'hese patterns may be obtained' fors a splendid grazing field, and will
from your local McCall dealer, or play a useful part in facing the. food
.from the McCall Co., 70 Bonds Street, problem of the fuure.
Toronto, Dept. W.
WOULD
BE i, i �+ 1�1t �i Pi evention of Food
'OULD NOT 1'i'•irl ffOi1/1' • Poisoning.
BABY'S OWN TAMPS
From time to time we read in the
. O %V1 papers of sad cases of wholesale food
poisoning, Several members of a
Once a soother has used Baby's Own family, it may be, or many guests at
Mr. George E. Bunting Tablets far her little ones she would a public dinner or st a picnic party
phis life is mixed with sweets and
sours,
Sunshine"ane shadow, grief and
Pain;
O seize tho present, it is Imre,
The past is gone ear comes again.
If in -your eyes the carni serene
A sudden' moisture should annoy,
Forget the past, the might have been—
If. auy tears, then tears of joy.
UTTERLY HELPLESS
FROM ST. VITUS DANCE
The Sufferer Restored to Health
Through the Use of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills.
St. Vitus dance is a disease of the
nerves brought on by a morbid condi-
tion of the blood. It is a common dis-
ease with children, and attacks girls
more frequently than boys. Irrita-
bility is frequently one of the first
signs noted. The child frets, it is quar-
HE
"Phis is rust tile season
when.l2hen matiscn vrithi iso
grinning pain and stiffen-
ing of loins gets. holt! or.
you. Fight it with:
Temotan
,
Capsules
`7'ereeleten's. 'Rheumatic
Capsules bring 'cerIaiz�
relief, and permanent re-
sults. They aro recom-
mended by doctors, and
sold bY reliable druggists
everywhere/or$1.04s box,
or write to iem letons,.
142 King St. W., Toronto.
lv1atled anywhere on re-
deipt of
ASTHMA
Ternpleton's RAZ -MA H Oep-
stiles aro guaranteed to relieve
As T I3 NIA. Don't suffer an-
other day.
Write Templetons, 142 Ling St.
W., Toronto, for freesample.
Reliable druggists sell them at
41.04 a box.
Foreign Railways and Rates.
During December, 1919, and Janu-
ary, .1910, the Italian railways ad-
vanced thele first-class passenger fares
30 per cent., their second-class fares
60 per cent., and their third-class fares
50 per cent. Both freight and passen-
ger rates already during the war had
been advanred 30 to 45 per cent.
The passenger rates of the French
railways, two of which are owned by
the' government and all of which are
being operated under government con-
trQ•1,yere a.dvanced 40 per cent. dur-
ing the war and the freight rates 30
to 37 per cent. Because of the de-
ficlts which have continued to be in-
reisome, and dces not sleep well. The curred proposals for further advances
jerky movements that characterize the have been under consideration.
disease come a little later. The pa- The advances in rates on the Aus-
the Grand Trunk System, and in 1913 not be without them. They aro the !are killed by some article of food'that tient becomestrian railways° since pre-war days
pate, languid, and often
have eaten.
g ,
was promoted to the General Agency Meal home remedy for the baby; be -, they , constipated. The limbs and sometimes have been enormous. The increase of
el the Allan Steamship in Chicago,' ing guaranteed to be absolutely free , The number of poisons that can 30 per cent. made in February, 1920,
the whole bodyjerks spasmonicallp,
-wh.ere he remained until 1917. from opiates or other harmful drags. f cause death in this way is large, but made the total increases about 330
gand in severe cases the power oY-
When the '.'National" Merchant They are a gentle but thorough laxa- : with few exceptions such as mush- speech is affected. Such a child per cent. "
a
room oleanzu
Marine was organized, Mr. Bunting time and have been -proved of the ; poisoning, the trouble is the re- :horrid not be allowed to study, but In September, 1919,. freight and p
ult of food that bas s beton
wase spoiled. "
made Goueralr a
Agent fore Ontario, g e 't aid in cases of constipation, Q
psenger er ra
s dbekeptrates uietg in Belgium en '
had e n
qgiven a nutritious b
it ou
Unfortunatel it is not wi •
s
a-
fnclfgestion, colic,.colds and simple y' always Dos' � diet; remain out of doors as much as creased 40 to 50 per cent. since pr
fevers. Concerning them Mrs. Ernest- sible to detect this condition,—in ice , g given a war times. Furihe increases has
„ cream, for example, or in the typhoid l possible, and above all things
Gagne, Beatrsejcur, Que., writes: T course of lir. Williams Pink Pills to been made since then,
have used Baby's Own Tablets Tor contamination of oysters,—though in build up' the blood and restore the In September, 1919, freight and pas -
constipation and colic and have found many cases of spoiled food careful ob- shattered ``nerves, Withoutsenger rates in The Netherlands were
servation or an acute sense of taste this treat
them so successful that: I would not meat the trouble may become chronic advanced 50 percent,
be without them. I would strongly re- and smell'will serve to warn the eater. and the -patient a life-long sufferer. Very much the largest advances re-
commend every mother to •keep a box The most common form of Tood The value. of Dr. 1Villiams Pink Pills poried fn any country' have been made
in the house. The Tablets are sold poiseniug, in winter at least, is what in•casee of this kind is shown b the .in Germany, where, itis well known
by medicine dealers orby mail at 25, is called botulism—that is to .say, the `foliowin statementn 1
n symptoms are caused by the oisonous g. by Mr. Frank I. practically all the railways are owned
cents a hos. from The Dr. Williams P Scriven, Acton, Ont.. who `says:—"in and operated by the government. R.e-
Medieine Co:, Brockville, Ont. exceetion5 of a microbe called Bacillus farina ry,:1917, when I resided at Mil- Pealed advances were made Burin
botulisms, The'first recognized cases gg
= C+ ton, Ont. lay -daughter .Gertrude, then the war and still further very grea
Simple. Sermon. of this kind occurred in persons who aged fourteen, had a bac) attack of advances have been made singe the
t!� had eaten spoiled sausage -hence. the rheumatic •fever .:. ht lett-as ts f - ; si ning of the armistice.
There's only one method of meetin' name of the bacillus, which is deriver) e ch left s ig g st ce. The pas-
ter effects ea
evere attack of St, Vitus`G s , senger• rates now average about 700
life's test; from the Latin word for sausage. Now, . dance. For weeks she was confined i per cent. higher than before the war,
Just keep, an a-strivin' an' hope for the however, the most frequent source of to her bed under the. d'octor's care, and the freight rates about 300, per
best. the poison iscanned foods, both meats She w.as entirely helpless, being: un- `cent. higher.
Don't give up. the game an' retire in and vegetables.. In some cases re-
cently able to even hold a spoon to feed her- Large advances in rates have also
death reported in the newspapers self. For a time she lost the power of , had to be Made in many countries
was caused by eating bottled speech alinost entirely, and only with which were remote from the seat of
ripe olives, but the poison is found great ditFcnit3 made herself tin ler- hostilities. For example, in. Decem-
more frequently in canned string stood The twitchingf h 1 her, 1919 all freight and passenger
Last December be was sent to Aus-
�iralia 'and New Zealand to organize
ageneses for the Canadian Govern-
ment Merchant Ieichant Marine, his appoint-
ment
ment as• Australasian Manager follow-
ing his work in that connection,
'1i�-1 The Marker on the
Mountain.
Out in the Rocky Mountains a lone-
ly pillar stands far up on one of the
mountain eider,. Some years ago two
brothers gathered together their little
, all and went out 'West to prospect for
silver. They bought that mountain
r side, but found no silver in it. The
--''"` weeks stretched into months,' and at
<last, in despair, one of them.took a
pistol and ended his life on that lonely
slope.
The other man was made of sterner
stuff. He buried his brother, took up
the pickaxe from the grave and went
on with the search. A few days later
he struck one of the richest veins in
those hills and became one of the sil-
ver kings of America. He then erect-
ed
rect
ed the stone over his brother's grave
to commemorate his sad fate.
But that stone stands for+something
deeper than the pathos of failure..: It
is rather a monument of him who lived
than of him who.`died. It is a mons
went of 'a man who bore suffering with
fortitude. Perhaps, deeper still, it is
a monument of a faith that goes on
and on,'refusing to accept defeat, un-
til at last. it is crowned with God's
victory.
Such faith often spells the difference
between success and failure. Few of
us are born,. with .00nspicuous.talents.
The majority must go prospecting in
order to discover ourselves, and the
thing that saves us from despair is the
faith that God has something special.
for us to do In life. We must believe
that, as Horace Bushnell once phrased
it, every man's life is a plan of God,
and that in that plan there is some-
thing quite different from his plan.for
anyone else.
Difficulties are the inspiration of
faith. No soul ever grew to anything
without them. The danger is that we
shall grow discouraged and••stop pros-
pecting too soon. To lose. faith in the
plan is the most withering atheism a
soul can know.
Canada is_ 3,500. miles by 1,400 in
area. ILS.-,C•anada boundary line
3,000 miles long; 1,600 by land, 1,400
through water.
FROM PEitE &1' Ei€E
Little .Tulisn :has already decided
that he will be a doctor. In talking
over the matter one day his father
rather facetiously 'asked whether
Julian interded to adopt a special line,
inasmuch as that was the, way to make
a lot of money in meclicine.
I thinkT Shall," ,•
sz replied e li Juh-an
r
P
gravely. *a '
u i vel , it a
'i Th t dyou think
q ,� y o of
specializing in. airplane accidents,
da;cl There ought to be a great future
in that line."
The Voice of Authority,
Mr. Fairfax telephoned to his wife
at five o'clock that he was brluging a
party of six to. dinner.
An inventory of the larder showed
short rations. So Bridget, the cook,
was instructed to order certain sup -
piles over the 'phone,
Wishing to supplement the order,
Bridget's mistress followed her to the
telephone, and heard:
"01 wahnt yez to sind a leg o' mut-
ton, and ask the grocer nixt door to
let your boy bring two jillies and a
tin or pears, an' if of don't get them
quick, Ol'll be along in the marring
and paralyze ye all!" A brief pause,
then: "Who's aphakin'? Sure, an'
it's Mrs, Fairfax, -of the Cedars!"
"Bridget!" cried the astonished and
outraged mistress. "What do you
mean? --^ How dare you say such
things!"
"Shure, ma'am," returned the cook
unconcernedly, "that's all right. I
talks to 'ern like that for you all the
toime!"
MONEY ORDERS.
Send a Dominion Express Money
r ..
Q_der. Theyare payable everywhere.
-
wher
P y e.
y
I
Dry insides of Kettles..
The insides of kettles should either
be dried whenever the contents- have
as-
been emptied, ip ed, or the vessel should be
las
e- I hung up or stood upside down in a
`,e dry place. A few drops of water, if
allowed to collect at the bottom of a
kettle, soon o cause spots to rust, and
these in time generate into holes.
MMinard'e Liniment for sate everywhere
Ships of the Canadian merchant
marine encircle the world. Forty-five
vessels built or under way.
at LET "DANDERINE"
BEAUTIFY HAIR.
dismay,
'Cause hammers are thrown when
you'd like a bouquet.
This world • would be tiresome, we'd
all get the blues
If all the folks in it held just the same
views;
So finish your work; show the best of
• your skill,
Some folks won't like it, but other
folks will.
If you're leaclin' an army, or buildin'
a fence,
Do the most that you can with. your
own common sense.
One small word of praise in this jour-
ney of tears
Outweighs in the balance 'gainst cart -
loads of sneers.
The plants that we're passin' as com-
mon -place weeds
Oft prove to be just what some suf-
ferer needs.
So keep on•a-goin'; don't stay standin'
still.
Some people won't like you, but other
folks will.
Canada produces per capita more
food. materials obtained from farm
crops than any of the other principal
countries.
Canada's wheat average yield per
acre, 1919, 10r/a bushels, 11 in 1918,
Fourth among wheat growing coun-
tries. Canada's wheat yield, 10 years,
1909.18, 18.25 bushels per acre. •
Canada ranks fourth in world pro-
duction of cheese'. Exported over $40,-
000,000 worth in 1919, or 78 per cent.
of total production of 190,000,000
pounds. „
This time of year
it's a ood idea
to rcort l ine fresh
fruit or berries
with your 'rnorn-
inn. dish of
Glr0f1 ..:Nuts
0
�r proves
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u,w.
u
1 .. TY•r.•. �
e
�'Il
d 1
� Jill:time'
1. Jur>.e
..,• ' ere! IL7 •.� Reell!� O I
Zen
o her muscles g . i as nger
beans, asparagus and other vegetables. was so bad it was painful to see her. rates on the South African Govern -
After a long time and 'taking a lot of meat railways were advanced 25 per
medicine, she seemed to improve. cent., while in August. 1919, a raise of
But she did not seem to get along as : 20 per cent. in both freight and pas -
she ought to. In November, 1917, we senger rates was nfade in Brazil, and
removed to Acton and in January, in October of the sante. year addition -
the health authorities showed that thiy 1918, she was again confined to her alincreases were proposed. Even in
method of preserving, when properly bed with St. Vitus dance. She was Australia, which was about as remote
done, was .as safe as any other. "�Vhy again in a terrible state and quite help- fr•om the theatre of hostilities as any
the bacillus should be present in some less. She was under a doctor's care, part of the world, all the government
specimens and not in others from the and while there was an improvement, railways.. have suffered seyerely from
same batch of canning is not known; she was still very nervous, did not the effects of the war and have had
and of course when it is not in the can look well and was always tired. In to make advances in their rates.
originally it will not be there even May, 1918. we decided to try Dr. Wil- The railways of Great Britain were
when the food is spoiled. hams Pink Pills, and see what they Placed under government control at
The important point to remember r;,ottld Go t.lr her. Shethe be ronin of the war
took them re-beginningand are still
is that the presence of Bacillus born• gulariy according to directions, and Jing thus operated. During the war
liuus•is always possible in any canned after taking several boxes there was a the passenger rates were advanced 50
food that is not absolutely sweet, mot after
improvement. After a further per cent., while the freight rates were
the government health authorities use of the pills she is now as healthy' not advanced at all, and because the
warn everyone not to use any food that a girl a„ yon would wish to see. She increases in expenses greatly exceed -
has in the slightest degree any un is fat, with a fine, healthy color and ed the increases in. rates the g overn-
natural calor or odor, evidences gas is strong and lively. The neighbors, meet incurred a large deficit. To re-
formation within the container, or to whom she is well known., remark duce or wipe out this deficit advances
even the faintest signs of deconiposi- on the wonderful change 'in her ap- in the freight rates of the British rail -
During the late war, when heine
canning was se extensively practiced,
' it was said that poisoning was caused
by spoiled food put up by the cold -
canning process, but investigation by
ti
The a poison is destroyed by heat, safe pearance since taking Dr. Williams ways ranging from 25 to -100 per cent.
so that, so far as tisni is concern- Pink Pills. Both her-rnother•and my- were made effective an January 15,
ed, it is perfectly to eat thorough- self are convinced that the ills have 1920 and extra charges were added
ly boiled canned vegetables,. especial- p
done her a world of good as she is to rates which covervthe collection
now far healthier than we at one time and .delivery of freight at stations as
thought she ever would bo," well as its transportation. In March,
For all trouble due to poor blood 1920, the demurrage charges imposed
and weak nerves there is no other
medicine can equal Dr. Williams Pink
Pills. You ran get these pills from
any dealer in medicine, or by mail,
post paid, ut 50 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,
Iy- when no evidence of their having
spoiled was present when the contain-
er was Opened.'
Animal Barometers.
Trappers believe firmly in the abili-
ty of wild animals to forcast weather
conditions. •
The type of house which the musk-
rat builds • for the season indicates 'the
kind of weather he expects. When
the musk -rats build large Houses. with
thick walls, a cold winter fs to be ex-
pected. If the houses are made un-
usually high, much snow, and high
water will come.
Just before a storm all animals are
usually active and travel fast and far.
Even human, beings notice a difference
in their feelings, especially if they are
troubled with rheumatism,
If it Is raining and the owls50reech-
es a change for the better will shortly
ensue, but should the peacock screech
bad weather is to collie or continue.
Snails are -also valuable weather
prophets. As long as they are to be
teen jogging` along- in the orthodox
Manner flee weather may be confident-
ly looked forward to if there is rain
in the atmosphe-re the snails may be
� seek
seen to ee shelter up
he
t
sterns is of
trees and shrubs, under leaves, and,
An f ct, anywla,••eue w,eru t?iey can be
safely out of the 'vet 0 -,
nay' when all.
immediate danger• of a recurrence of
rain is over will they elnerge again.
Canada has 3,296 Esltimoe and 105,-
998 Indians,
Our Airman Prince.
The second son of the King and
Queen, Prince Albert, who has been
making some excellent speeches late-
ly, promises to become as popular as.
his elder brother. As a sailor and air-
man he did his bit in the war,
although to his chagrin, several break-
downs in health interfered with his
duties.
He is the humorist of the Royal
Family, with a penchant for sporting
stories. His Royal Highness Is fond
of the one about the innocent young
lady who had never been on a race-
course before.
"NoW, you must have a bet on this
race," . her companion said, "I'll put
ei
you a sovereign n oath
g wayon the
favorho thanked S llitn with a
smile.
'rl>e race was run, and tho favorite
Watt among the "also raps."
"How much do I Wit ?" slle sale,
"Well--er---in fact,'nothing,"
"Oh, but I thought eaelt way lneant
wv- whether the horse won or lost,"
for holding a car one day beyond the
period of tree time were increased 100
per cent, and the charges for subse-
quent
ubsequent clays 200 per. cent.
World May Grow Hotter.
According to an idnglish scientist's
theory, if the radium in the interior
of the earth equals in quantity that
which is in surface racks, the world
will grow hotter in time, instead of
colder.
0. McPherson,
Furniture Dealer, Undertaker,
Armstrong, B.C., .June 11th, 1919.
Minard's L.id ment Co,, Ltd.,
, Yarmouth, N.S,
Dear Sirs: ---Since the start of the
Baseball season we have been hinder-
ed with sore muscles, sprained ankles,
etc., bet just as soon as we started us-
ing Minerd's- Liniment our troubles
ended. Every baseball player should
keep a bottle oe your liniment handy.
Yours trul't
W, 15 McPHEfi.SON,
Secretary Armstrong High Sohool
Baseball Team.
Soap From Sewer Fats.
The manufacture of soap from
sewer fats has been begun in Stock-
holin by a company that will also try
to malie it from native vegetable fats,
including beech mast and horse chest-
nuts.
ISSUE No. 26='20,
Classified Advertisements.
ireeszelzetesase
STB:VE Vii' COM1?J 01.7 i'1 1 iLl219
will pay you. Qeorgr Stovon$y,
1'elerboraugh. Ontario,
YOlt $L71
WELL. Xt01.71F'k'I'wL 1V•l1CwaPAl'Ez
Y ► and ioh pristine plant in Easters
Ontario, insnrtane, carried $1,500, Will
�•e for $1.,200 on snick sale. llor M$.
Wilson 1'uhliehine Co„ Ltd.. ti'w'ronte.
#!oE'T Bras W¢Ntepp.
4� 1 0,0 ' L'0L M 1v'ANTLD, a IN. AND
k7 thleker, shipped green from saws
Do not' sell until yon commu:.:oate with
us. Keenan 33ro . Limited. Owen. Sound.
Ont.
<`S,Ai2Qi17ti Ficir'ocx, r'oie Nunsze.
Tdf 13'J'iZnJdD TkiAfNif j t k1OOL,
8, )For Nureosd Si. I>11za,betii iiospita:1.
204 South Broad Street; Elizabeth, New
Jersey. Complete course." Monthly al-
lowance: first year $0.00, second .810,00.
third third ;15.00. Address: Superintendent:
HELP WANTED.
�(� ANTED. FIRST-CLASS BENS ti
W carpenter$ to • worts on interior
fittings, Good wages, steady work,
Apply Laidlaw Lumber Company, 2280
Dundas W., Toronto.
Race of Pygmies.
A race of pygmies living at an alta./
tude of 20,000 feet has been discover-
ed in New Guinea by British scientists.
At'k for Minard's and take no other.
Canada has one-third of area' off
British. Empire, and is as large as 30
United Kingdoms and 18 Germanys;
twice the size of British India; almost
as large as Europe; 18 times; size of
France; 33 of Italy.
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 1s having - the best and most
harmless physic for the little stom-
ach, liver and bowels. Children love
its fruity taste. Pull -directions on
each bottle. You must say "Can -
Out ! Have a mass of long,: fornia."
r'
thick, gleamy hair
Bar Young Men -02 Get Bald
Cutikutr a Does Much
To It
Let "Dand'erine" save your hair and
double its beauty. You can have lots
of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair.
Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly
or fading. Bring back its color, vigor,
and vitality.
Get a 35 -cent bottle of delightful
"Danderine" at any drug or toilet
counter to freshen your scalp; check
dandruff and falling hair. Your hair
needs this stimulating tonic, then its
life, color, brightness and abundance
will return—Hurry!
4snerica'e F,taneor nog r emediea
Moolt ori
DOG DISEASES
$nisi =ow to -Peed
Mailed Free to, a:ny Ad-
,lreas• by tho Author.
Z. Clay Glover Co.. nae.
118 West 31st Street
New York, U.S.A..
Dandruff, itching, scalp irritation,
etc. , point to an unhealthy condition
of the scalp, which leads to thin,
falling hair and premature bald-
ness. Frequent shampoos with
Cuticura Soap and hot water do.
much to prevent,. such a condition,
especially if preceded by a gentle
anointing with Cuticura Ointment to
spots of dandruff and itching.
Soars 23c, Ointment 25 sea 60c. Sold,
throughouttheDaninion. Canadiantlepot:
L mmos, Limited, St. Paul St., Montreal.
Cuticu'a Soap shasecwithout mus.
30 FTc tCOUGHS
ONLY TABLETS MARKED
"SAYER" ARE ASPIRIN
Not Aspirin at All without the !Bayer Cross'.
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"Bayer" "Bayer e on lispirin ie of Tablets of i4sl)irin" which
like Sterling o
on
silver.
�t
positively contains proper
directions o
nsfhr
Colds,
the only genuine Asiirii,--
Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu-,
the .Aspirin prescribed by physicians ,algia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Need -
for over nineteen pears and now tis, Joint Pians, and Pain generally.
made iii Canada. Tin boxes of 12 tablets test but
Alwttys buy an unbroken package' a few cents. I,erger "Bayer" panka3es.
%%ere as Dimly one Aegirirna,"Ba er''--yona. snuit da' "Bzi,yea9'
Aspirin la the. trade mark (registered in Canada) of ]3a,yyer Manufacture tieAtosis4,
neettcacldester of 3alicyiioa.cid. While it to well icuo•On net Aaplr3it tnoof a 'Yt tpeit
manufacture, to aaet1at tire puhitc agrlrtes Imitations, the Tcabet5 ' of, Berola eenay t
';#411 be stamped With their general trade 1nare, COO syor Cretee"
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