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The Exeter Times, 1923-3-8, Page 7, coutino TitreMP' a Mother '5 EYes. One of the fineet ealdr,osares at the ProValeta' .Scout Leaders', Con- ference held in HefeiItori recentlY was that of Mrs. George AgitroYel, Scout' Alother of the G6t1i Toronto Troop, on the 'subjeCt "The Relationship -of, •the •lileorattnitste. to "'he Home." It. Wee 'a. wenclerful testimony *of 'the value of Scouting to the home • and coming Iron' ale Mother ell a ri'oronto hoyeello has pas -sed tlirongh all etages of Scout- ing until lie is -"row, in, charge a creep of liis own was all the neer& im- preadve. ' Sin ee Mrs. Ayltroycl's address „ an- otbee' another, lelre. 'E. Difff AV11liane, sou/lies added her testimoitar as to the 110 of Scouting 1:o the home in the Ipwing lotitele It is in reality -but .ttv0;yedre, two of the' bueiest a 'Se.611,t ,eiother ever nut ith "I have seen ray Scout rise teem Tenderfoot to Setiond Cities,Second Ciase to First Class and toePateol Leafier in that titne.. I -have had a con- tinual , procession' of boys ---would-be Scouts -a -and 'Scants . In tho differeet stages of progress -at Our doer, •Wlien the backyard wasn't fullof fire build- ers; knot • tiere "with eyes :open and twee shift," classes, in flag history, Scent Promise, Scout. Lagsre, First Aid; Signalling "from, the 'porch roof and the garage roof to neighboring fields." When the back yard wasn't full the house wasa-even _fire leindling in the fireplace, • , liege learn'ed, to "Size up" the boy e 'kerne- as to his rank or ass by his eiet.011S." The would-be S'eaut hangs ae...ennte tlieoutsIde and rat f 1 11 9 'into a iigeeaseepicuous seat by the dein'. speaks onlYAgn- 11 EA LT1-I E IJCA'r I BY DR. J. J. IVIIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario Dr, ., dleten will be glad to Answer questions on Public Health mat- te through thie coluinn. Addrese him at Spa-dina House Spadina Creacent, Toronto, , eve eating -Melte are.' springing: •deinorietra.tion afi'eoon as possible so N h s all around no. Seine base their claiins he asked, if, to linrry matters and -get • on atite-suggas'ton,- some on faith the stone-1).1'6th. devOloPing, 00111'd be healing seine / movou t ad' g' 're ' ne old scraps of meat ' This ustment of .the spine, Deep below all was provided and the „little 'these, superficial requirementh one party anxittsIy - gazed at the contents. great ect tide out supreme One .of the saucepan The water was ' be, must live a natural, healthy life. All ginningto bubble and the tramp -was the auto-suggeetions m. Chtseisenclam „quite pleased. If only he had a hand - or out of it wild not cute a headache , ful or so' of barley be said he could brought about by a 'stuffy aemosPbere , make the experiment go t,wice ae fast, if the patient, owlet get fresh. air.!'so the 'barley was addtd.,. He e-ven Coue and'all associates eaeni,ot ee-t managedisto beln- the wonderful stone live one ease of constipation' if .the by putting,' some; scraps. of lettuce, on - 't 'srt- ' • t' cr. the foods ions and pofatc,s that had been left or combinations of food that eartse the' ever into the sau'eepan and very soon constimition: ' the mixture got' quite 'tasty ande the TORMY e in tbey 1 In their a --ele6e0m'ed waLJArycts TELLS., "LevelY OF, WASTED pitehes and in soft -ton r , • , 041 voices ci'3(bolt 100105 7 HARD0 -4..BA, Yi'lete, lovely vi'lete," Cirene eXplaiiied, "Trade's had; WiIte Ccontinilf,i'd St.if. The stormy, blustery weather Which wc. have during February and March is sextremely bard on, Children. Condi" times make it neceaeara for the moth- er to. keep, thein in the house, are often eon1Ined•te overheated, bad- But tie je'laafeced mean in ' Declares He Spent Hundreds people- haven t got tee money. ftere ler Until Te4rAnc Ende ing'a worth. of eiolet.s three days.. It, .Stprilach Trotzble. Nvat slxince bemre the war, ',lowers " ver saw such a clianf4e aR , lyelYentilated' rooms. and -catch colds which, '.fack their whole system, To guard 'against this a beet of 13aby's OWe. Tablets should be kept in the house and. au ocatielenal, dose', gegen • . • • • t -ca. baby to keep Its s °mac e. an, , bowels -working regularly: This will 'riot fail to break up. colds and keep the health of the baby in good condi.: HMI till.the brighter days come along. The 'Tablets are sold by Medicine deal- ers. ore bY -mail at:25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' alediclue Co., Brock - Ont. 15 only twopence te be made on a shell - ie terrible desn". lee has mattf.e in nay wife and she says • she is feeling, like a girl, of sixteen Vo-u-nent -nd Tablet for In d 1 I II d 11 I e ea <re ec owar 7 1 arn$, • Fort Moncton. sNste.,11-1.conlowli,nta!hoolltne?:,a.11.i.ee(rwlaltfly2,8 ertec The historic site or Fort ivionotoo. Yaeer.s she had suffered fr,o'm at they motteuptai jot; the Gaspereaubrivere, • digestioa and ,vsias so weal_ .ttiheeaimorr:1708g N.B.,' known afore al 1 1111 - and ! down' I often theught she would, fall ae Fort Gse.peneau, one of the strougholds of French In her tracks. Nearly everything ahe Aeacliv she .Was tabiet e.::aeerttri,oe:age'buteil°a.len:lelado0elfi't°31.fert'l'i'otietntidsb'eflit':40e:1111:11:inbi°stylt)olatirivhlicliec" :ouwould olaii1,1:111rt5tiyt:ii.'ulasY74sa,iipi:etcalite13:leis:;:e.niugte:ao71.sti het er.,,,u.113.rni yft:tiz intere,st of the site. The capture at aWOSO te :disagree:I, with, her, .'anti at timee Foit ' al]d ole British end Nees Illineltsted forces was I the prelude to the fall of iecadia 'as a ' (1°Ilars on difleren't nielliefilesr I didn't' • 'very forcibly that the reason for the 'der as the marvelllous tramp produced corning into ,being of ail these cults I a pat full of very goc',.-1 soup. . Acradiab5. 1:363'orld it few ' T a in It has hetui impre.esed onme of late honest farin people- leoked on in well- s sieelledt G sirurceeneeehd eed°1{:'bnyY - tahned twlisai5ierismitIllaodfiattehlYe Lied! healers is because sve,sts a nation I ,• There is asnmral here that seekers have not .felleweci nature's - laws or ' after health elogerell to -study. practiced the 'tales of life that will It 1100 not the ittile that 'tirade the bring -good health in their train, The soup, but the stone evaS 'needed -to at. - catchword, the auto-sugge,steon, is tract and hold the attention. If we merely, so inspiration, but firk of all could only get- the public imiereesed we've get to pradttee -the, simple and- with the ithiportarice of right livang, fundamental rules, otherwise eating -the right kinds of food and the the autoesuggeStions or the aitust- eight combine:0one of food, sliese,ping in 111•QT)t,g \Vila 'taring no "permarient relief. well-yefitilated bedrooms, keeping the There waa once a trareP Who .callIed body clear b 1, ' at a f 1 • - Y. reguen, -ablung, spend - ,arm louse, and tield-the resid,ents beg' ae much time as possible t ' he-co-ulld meke stone -broth Yes he -doors and taking healthful exercise, could Make broth out of ‘a-steme. ,The and avoiding excesses of aill-kincle, farmer and his wife 'were inteireseecl. there would be no need for new -etas. They were inclined to he skeptiCal but Mothers would give their infants a tali:eight they. would like -to seeaiola good' start in life by feeding them a+ the breast,. and as they gee* older, having their health kept under :super- vision at the baby clinics: If the health rules are then practiced- and children taught hygienic habits, 'there is every hope that the coming generation will. an anterestin,g thing. attempted "Slo the tramp was Provaded wrth.a large saucepan and into.„ this he put some water and a large flat stone that he carried in his pooket. The watchers 1;a -eve deeply interested, but as is usual in such cases it took an unusually long time for the water be come to the boil. The tramp was anxious to finish his • he 'better Physically, "Mentally and morally than. the presepe generation or -those that -havesgo,ndlefore.e." . . . SPolten to. .The Tenderfoot ri.ngs ehe "1 AL ti fOr • deer bell; presente himself en The Second Class Scout can'C'evatt to ESPONDENT PEOP ' full nniforne witheall Seout. equipment. ',.etate, what 110 must have signed un , . and 'what he already has passechto be • a First Clae,s Scout- before the next badge presentation night. 'He is too busy getting his Tenderfoot into line, beide e his Oyu requirements to nottee much' else: "To me these are the most strenuous days • of a . Scout—and Isle mother, 'When the Tarsi Glass badge is Won the Scout comes- proudly -in; his ByGS shining and nearer a woad is said—juet that satisfied, prolide, erect figure..telli it all; and of 'these First Cla.ei Scents have ,seen many froen'Tirdelisit7.f.e.• 'And then comes the disease known , as Prefleiency ' Badge . fevers --•every jest Case 'Scout's 'nether -will .agree - it is en. 'epidenfie. 'agates -Cat -1110h • -as Sco1oLninsue. eeii trot an y my Scout 'lout ae,e,th . improve Step by it -el) In self-...donfidence, courtesy, good.; fel- • tewehiP'sand pride in their public re-' sponsibility. 'gaiety kaeee treat the ; Scout nniforre nierite neepee'et from theiras-soetates; they knoev that they' • have.a standard to live utegto; they a.re asi:eseponsible to every Scout for the. honor Of the entire movement, tri, to Jive --upJo it and try to 'Op others to live up to it., 'I have learned - that in trying to ish my Scout by keeping him from, meetinge because of some duty .ted at home, that I 1V6,S,P111,14$11.- ing Yleelleenore; for each meeting. , _ beld lessons teed leaser -es which should be l'es.rned with his troop: •"Leave watched friendships develop bet,ween • my- Scouts and the other 'Scouts----eriendsatips. built on clean, eeted foundation -- through Scout neetings, hikes, camp and field deys-- eacli knowing the other's faults and good points; 'friendships that in, later !years -will bring-we:path to his, h,ea`U't andemble.. e '`.A ‘' (ter, bigger; busier boy haa' rier .en made, through Scouting -a -- to ineemIng interestmanft tfership of bee ScourniTtster and the\ etesiants: Tribute to a Good and VVise Mule. „ JUde, a mule which gasine her daily oats and. hay by pulling, back empty team. ,ears In the quarey of the eiltansas, Lithe (gimp -any, has heen aVith the company sinee it started 'years age, and .shie.ltnows Ire 'business. Tb,e cars etin down to the ,ilitinia11„),Ir.,7f,rravity. A men dumps 00111110.CLS 01d jade' with it and -' baftltsiL back.' tbetruaatry she re.Hoved of bei.''loael and t e tur RS to he dumnpile. She does this withoet • eadrieer. In the morning ,she is let out at . the lot and sire s t ki1u. Wben the bell riuga atetetewerk she et -aria the hill evith the ine-p. When • tile bell ,".inge, for dinner 11411)10S Ob.! (loan tlitrhill again. No one has to tell ter to gel; Olit't)1 the 'W417 of a ' ettElien. they holler "Fire hi the she wliat..e.ee--eeeane and tone ,to ,Ooyee behind -a 'tree 61---ee big e- after the exploeloe anidelett ' ,hor Job agaie. 'In Old Juole tplified tho fundamental PrI4- sitctiess---brains and 1,,t. (1(.1ggat lation to 40 11.e'r best• - eat reel -Ice f eiend of a met" aoyoneeteeld real*, to see rearriedi Oarimpiefelle, it you had one. 'f' etlerageteene rieig, the lvee 4Weethetkat failk fat a watfn, inat plaks tip th ttew ett he think Ip ;rout' the' houke'-, iki s. From End -to End of Canada Dr. VVilliams' Pink Pills Doing Good Work. - There is' not a ndolt or cornea in Canada, ia...the .citiesc .towns, villages arid Cu blie farrns, where Dr. 'Williams' p.f.,‘k, pm§ have:net beeu used and froin one end' of th:e dountlie to the ,Other people ;sound t,heir 'praise.. _You! have only , to asit" your neighbors. and they ,cen- tell you of some , down man, suffering woman, --ailing yont un -- happy anaemic .girl who Owes: their present , health- tind. strength 'I:to „Dr. William's,- The-succ'ese of this - inedielne -e.g.- du a- tcretbelacts -that la acts directly uponstli,e bloods making it -rich -and Pere tend theta brings 'Ile* strength te every. orga.neand heave iii the bOdyee Mr: 'Andrew. F. Webb, Mel- anson;N.S„ tells What Dr. Williaina' have gene, for:him as foie loWee—"I-was in a rundown condition. froth overwork and, *hat the doetae called a nervous breakdown. My sis: ter urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After. taking-eseveral boxes.. I improved woraleistullyg-cinclefeel dike a - different person. 1 sleep -Well, eat well, and thy nerVes are, seronger and With confidence I 'pan 'regom,niend -these pillsto all Week, run down people.' If you are suffering from any,' con- dition due to Moor, watery blotitl, er weak nerves; begin taking Dr. Wile Haim? Pink Pills now, and note how yourstrength andhealth improve. „ .I'eu can get' these ,pills through any dealer in medicine, or they, . will- be sent bymail, poet paid, at 50 cent.% a • box or ,hoxes for, 12.50 frOre The Dr. eVilliarns' Medicine. Co_ Brock-ville, Canadian Seed Grain Best on -the Continent. Farmers living in the Prairie Pro; Vinces hare for so many years carried off the Hest prize.e,for. wheat and oats at 'the great international ,seed grain exhibition' held in Chicago; that Cana-, diansc_have' conic to accept this as a in'altet 'Of coiirs-e; without 'realizing what it 'means as a testincony , to thie natural resonice—the high quality of our grain for seed purPoseS. The results at the exibibition held during the present --winter show that Canada not c,nly Maintains 'but is steadily in.cre\asimar her lead in this re- Pilett- -Tile slit Of grains -in which! Canada is, pre-eminent is no longer confined to wheat and oats, but in- elutlea barley, rye, pears, and .alfalfe. seed.' The following figures from the records of the Canadian peed Growers Association slidev how 'western Canada. farecl-r-iu .judging. -in -large eields..of contestants represeeting Vie whole continent: -Herd: red spring wlreat, 19 prize's out 'of 25; ,Wleife oats, 24 prizes oue.of 35; field peas, 4 prizes out of 5. All Canadian contestants won prizes in barley and alfalfa- seed. The list of top prizes. includes the following the g-rancl championship •in'wheat and 'oats, and first prizes in .two roWed barley, fall rye, and field, peas, .,The ,eecdnd eritte was obtained for alfalfa 'se'ed. . These prize grains were not grown in small garden Piet's but each s•ainple ropeesents -hundreds or thousands of bushels in the bands of the prize 'win- ner, and in'atos-teenees thousands.' of bushels mere of seed ahnoat as*good in the hands of ueighbors of the prize winners.• • These results are causing alert farm- . ers all over the continent to see that,' ag in Europe, so in Anierica, they must leek. to northern ,grown seed to in- crease the quantity and quality of, their crops. Nalaerally,,-too, tarneees are looking toward the provinces and the I districts which produce such high Banff -Windermere Road Opens in June. ; . :- The Manie,t,er of the ,Inteeler ilea set ethe date for the ';opening. of the Banff- Windermeee motor highway threeeh the Canadian Rockies! ,forteaffic foe Saturday, June 30. The ..eiTteial 'cere- mony' will lake place abopt noon at Vermilion Crossing, a point Midway' between Hanle -Alberta, and. aVind,e,r- meee, British Cqiumbia. Is proposed that Inotoriets, nein the beet or Banff end of Ube 'road and from- the west or .Wintlerineee end Should. leave thee. respective points early eneugb ie the morning of- that date to meet at . the ceaseing-at rioon in time tor the -cere- mony. • -The new highevey; whickiicerme..the conae.cting in the, 0,000. mile "Grand' plied ta Tome'S. elieengla' Wes fe rn Canada' ,and the UnItetr'Statea; was. completed. last, ,Taikf.an, ttl el7,;.:111,ers e-xperc that' by the .end, of June -eveey- tei'ing Will be in r,e,ail hieses. fee. the Lopen- ing end the enninier leaffie. • ' read is ',brills, Cermet!' tbe 1105.01ofSome of the fineet soenery. tee :Reek e eV e ntg-thae'e, ee 'Of i 1) :enrol:el) , nieue teen an a fareet.• cc -emery' where- many of • 'the , , Peaks ae , yet ,beer po mom e. • 011 :or 0.a.e e e e foaturesiof the. ro that 11 eeeere es two m n p 50 500 mata range of, the:Rocky Mountaineale , 0 -averse -Si via the Vermilion ease. et alt altitua6 p ,6t/t1 feet end later the eoact ie 051.01ed over the Brisoo ee.n.ge through the Sinekir 1)1100atan 01 0)5 - tion 4,950„ feet: eThe gredes, how, ever, are eaey, the avercteeeleeing 8 per &elm A rade of 9 pee cent, le' the maxiieure end (hie, occers Mily. at oae, -point over.a safeteleof Arnie 400 " d' Liniment for stile everywhere . • class seed as desirable plaees in which to locate. GIRLS OF OLD LONDON PICTURESQUE FEATURE OF STREET LIFE. Altered Conditions Reduce the Profits —Five Hundred.. Parade.at Funeral. eno,ther of the picturesque features Of tendon 'street lif Seems doomed to pas. ...The flower girls are an eipira Inge -rape and their ,total. extinction is threatened by changed economic and social':Conditions which have come abeut in these post-war days: This' was emphasized grirrily the Othei.- day when a .mere remnant of "the.liels" gathered in fashionable .St. Clerfient Danes Church in the Strand' to Pay funeral labnors to one of their , . number, "Fanny," a rare personality who yor thrirty years had offered her blooms daily under -the shaddav of St. paurs Catlaedral. In the days -when royalty went to St. Clement' s it was alwaye -"Panny'y Who 'made the pre- senta,tion. bouquets and the wife of the preSent vicar of the church, who for Years has been the patronees of the iloWer girls, made all arrangenients for ,her ftmera-1 and paid public tribute to Fanny's. stannetrand helpful chime- . IVlien the funeral ser.vice was con- cluded the procession of '500 flower girls followed , the coffin ,from the church along Fleet , Street an -d "past Fanny's Pitcla on Ludgate Hill. It VMS the first time NVithill'inemofy of those who looked tin that such a funeral had „ been -seen. in bue thug Fleet Street and, under a lireavy.I.rondon fog.itwas iikd a- darkened -picture' 4, from, Aticeorian thnee. ;see's- - Visit BerrabniS. The favorite pitches Of the• remain- ing 'flower girls (they are, all called girls,- although mast Of fliem are rather aged' widows) are at Chating Cross and Piccadilly Circus,' wh er e they offer their blooms to the thousands Who daily ease those thorOughfares, Oc- casionaily they -leave their pitches to "do -the pubs," where they dispose of their. wares to bar patrons deep in set- tling suchqu es tions as' tlie Frencho c- cupation Of the Ruhr and.' the ultimate place of Mr. Gladstone in the historg! of British state,craft. But these days alCtlic "girls" Com- . plain about hard -times.. in- black shawls and black straw hats they 'are at Covert 'Garden long before daylight to 1111 their baskets - and it's a good week - when their ettles total thirty shillings. In all kincIS of -fog, wind ancl OTHER! MOVE •CHILD'S BOWELS "California Fig' Syrup" s Child's Bestlaxative 'rxt. HAD feEe'OLVED, THE. 0.THE•te 'WAY "1 say„81111 Today I was forced, to. jareatc_ New Year's re`soitition • abaut. drinking," - ""Why yon don't mean' to tell Me.; you, were ferised to drink?" "Oh, 'no,' eol The Prohibltioe, agents confiscated my private stook ncI te.day misetd my first day's -driek this 'year." ea -a Pa refuel -14)e, ehe capital of Dutch 1151; 0410 very. utmettal :feature —itoetroete are lintel -with Mahogany thecle treee. For the-iteeee 0116'b1001t, loinher fi-rm offered 150.000, hut the tetirn.‘fstits dee gned to sell, MONEY OlIDERS: "eVlien. ordering geode by mail send Exeress Money ()tele . if you live seventy yattits, you live 6113,2P0 boure, One hour day et-Attly'- lug equal% 25,500 Itours. liow do You spend epe hene i-lurry 'Mother! A tettepoonful of 1. "California Fig Hyrup" tioNv will thor- ougiily the 110 15 bowels and in al few hours! yen lieve a well, pi a Yr eh liti again. Even it crose, feverish, bilIcots couettpatecl or full of.' cold, chilemen love 'Uri "fruity" ale, and niothere can reel, easy hecanee it tever fnile to 'erne ell the food, al cl nasty bile right out of the etoineeb and bowele with:mi. griping or tilisetting the cbtld. Tell "' I I11 yore lugals-, you wee . only , kl311111/1.0 "Calif °mile Fig S,erup" which has directions for babies and children 'of all ages printed eit bottle. iNfofliee. yon "rtalifornie," Refuee any m ,:it On. graves there is little now on the site • ng, eel? ng and feeling fine, That was several of Fort Moncton to :nark the Diemen - menthe ago and -since. then her health hae been splendid. Hereafter we will always pin onr faith to 'Tanlac.." is for sale by all good drug- gisia„ Over 85 million bot-tles sold. tous events of 1755. The Canadian National Parks Branch!, on the re -com- mendation of the , Historic.- Sites and 1VIonuments Board, has decided to take immediate steps to place there on a perinanent memorial of thts • ancient battle ground.. Not Getting His Money's Worth. Freddie canto out of the candy shop with. a big lollipop • proudly displayed in his fist. "What ye got?" asked his friend • *"An all -day sucker," replied Freddie. "Aw, what's the. use? It's five o'clock now!" - Contentment may be, better than .wealth, but they ought to -go together. Onit of one hundred men, about orty per cent. talk in their sleep. Among women the -figure 3s thirty-five per 'cent. Roland is • a thoughtful little fellow who likes to ask questions.. One 'day .he was watching ,his father feeding the chickens, when suddenly he' look - ell -tip with a puzzled face, 'and. asked, "Papa, doesn't the other end of a feather hurt a chicken?" coug4'.? Take half a teaspoon ot Min- ard's Liniment internally in molasses. Heat 'liniment and rub*well into affected parts for • exterhat treatnient. Soothes-- penetrates—prevents. • Liniment The Family Medicine Cheat 4-44.4,14,4-1-1.4.04,144. INDIGESTION, GAS, IJPSET STOMACH Instantly! "Pape'sDiapeps sin!' i Corrects Stomach so I Meals Digest The moment you eat a tablet of 'Pape's Diepepsin" your indigestion is gone. No more distress trona a,sour, acid, upset stomach. No fletulence, heartburn, palpitation, or misery -mak- ing gases. Correct your digestion for a few cents-. Each package gua:ranteed by druggist to overcome stomach trou- ble. / Thilclustrotts Hair , Kept So 13y Cuticura At night touch spots of dendraffs end leching.with tuticura-Olntrnent. Neeamorning shampoo with StICIS of Cuticura Soap and hot Water. Rinse with tepid water. ICeep your scalp, clean and heahhy and -oat hair will be itixttrittilt. Snip 25c, Oletent25.44500. TeTaitheSc. Sole tegenehouttrieDetaineou.CriettdianDepert las±,iia,1,1011leil, 244 Si, rcul St., W. Miciitrtal, IWINIV-Cuticuslc toc,12 ehives without chug, ,ISSUE The word "alibi" is usually wrongly used, as it means "eltewhere." MInarti's Liniment used by Phyelcians. Araerb129,'s Ploneer Dog Remedies Book on DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to any AA,. dress by the Author. N. Clay Illovei" Cog Vic. 129 West 24th Street New York, U.S.A. . . Lift Off with Fingers aeSCIele eeretet; ent, e wee roY-maii.ln..,- nue es se0ing WatK 9 Quality 'Prodl,ote, ).4,7orid'e ierg etore to (toilet/mei. sales orgentzetleea taeiteued, 14 years. S4re,te2.,,,F'0,C514,174,4i' rit th`e. l'SratIc rt; ,), IramiltOrt:Qt , . •Visaseeeez:-R*7,,IP ,1171 A.RN $29 -,W19Ex.1..N, .lePeaRP1'1'174It' r...1 bome, nedreesing, mailing Muto5 reulars. eend 100 eor :siesta, Tuforznae eto. 11:no4. 4,460. 'roadway, 14, Y. Wtn,s'CLOVX115. U13,4, M Till; ' airneal "IVrite for liitereetitig in- formation. D. Pi•tieer, 11.11. 2, 11dortOrk Ontario. ' , Much of the wroegdoing of the world results Irom busying oneself with things that don't matter. 6-N44'44444M H-4444-14-04,44+14.4-4-i-o-o-or.44-4-444-44 et' 1 c For Sluggish Liver or • Constipated, Bowels aeetee-steeHeeetece-seeeteeeesee-teraseeet • Clean your boarele! Peel lintel When, you feel sick, 'dizzy, ttpeet,- when your head is dull on aoliing, or. your stomach is sour or gassy, 'just , take one or two Cascarets to relieve constipation. No`griping—niceat tire -cathartic . on earth. for grown-ups and children... (le a box. 'taste like 050) '17. rDcodeszonn'te,f_tiorat ai abeibtfing vDorronp„ianaltiatutlte. ly that corn stops hurting, then short- ly you lift it right Off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of . "Freezene" for a few cents, zufflaent to "remove every hard corn, soft corn, or coin between the toes, and tha cab fusee, without so-2eness or irritation. US'ITER E WELL Mother Tells Hew Iler Daughter Suffered and Was Made 'Well by Lydia E. l'inldirmes Vegetable Compound Vancouver, B.C.—"lVfy daughter is a young girl who has been having sever pains and weale and dizzy feelings for some time and ha.d lost her appetite. Through an older 'daughter who had heard of a vvoman who was taking it for tile same trouble, we were told of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Come' pound. My daughter has 'been for several anontbs a.nd is quite all right now. It has done all it was represenrea to do and we have told a number of friends about it. I am never without a bottle Of it in. the house, for myself take it for that weak, tired, worn-out feeling which sometimes comes to us an. I find it is building me up and I strongly recomniend it to women who are suffer- ing as and my daughter have."—Mr . J. McDONAle), 2941 25th Ave. Ras Vancouver, B. C. From the age of twelve a girl needs all the care a thou,e,rhtful inot an give. Many a, woman bast's1.ifr pain arid raisery—the victi thought- lessness or ignorance of the mother who should have guided her during this time. If she complains of headaches, pains in the back and lower limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervoua- ness or irritability on the,part of your daughter, make life easier for her. Lydia E. Pinkhaen's Vegetable Com- pound. is especially adapted for such Conditions. Chest colds - broken! Inflamed menbranes. congestion, oppressive pain.Apply Sioan's to chest and throat.it scatters congestion —your cola Ligon& S a.1 -1.9s ,_. „ Made in Canada• ' 711;1115 Aloalit/ UNLES you see the name "Bayer" on are not getting Aspirin at all itablets you Accept only an "'unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets 0 AFpirin," which eontain,s directions and dose worked out by physicians during 2 years and proved safe . by nlillions for Colds Headache Rh Tot.)thache Neuralgia 1 I IS * Eai'acslie Lumbago Pain, 17,)alil Bbody "Ileyei?'1.taltes of 12 tabkiits---Alao bottles of • int 100.--11Irugglist Ao,pirin 15 Ibe trade "mark ete'tehtered In Canr,(3a) VIRWItat:'1,1;r6 ot Moro- n cetionei,Iitter ,01,falfeylti'acirl,,. 'While, 11 171 *on 1.41)m),,r,„ 1101 5 .1111-1),ItfactIro, nc,P.111. 1b.fi T3tyk;., WM iiiiintP,sd \riot, ge'rierttt tratto Insri., "nz.yer ctrc*e..-