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The Exeter Times, 1923-9-6, Page 3OUR ROYAL COWBOY DELICATE GiRLS TED SEW BLOOD - .,..._ -.'-' Rich, lied Blood Means Health On1Y a fow we1Plrs ago ,a prominent Labor , Riad Streiigt1l. fleinber of , Parliament stated tliat the Prince' of IN ales we's "juste f, The anaemia of young girls may be On the Horns of a Dilemma. = like one af.il 'says• an Digital." writer- inherited, :ar it maybe caused by,bad' cin to,•clo about it, Not only -is this true Of the people ot. ter, uzvsuitable °yeed,` hasty and irre- "1,1\t.hat are �� g g 1 being a i t • + o£ door It looks «s if oily caltp ike rest and Ill . DUUT ATIO BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Beard of Hssith,- Ontario Dr. Middleton will he giacl!t;o answer gtir rstiu xss on 'Public r1eR1t no*, tars through thio colamm,za., Address hint et l5 iva 23cr , 8; ' 1 Crescent, Toronto. On the international boundary > be. tween 'Briti•sh Columbia and the State' 1"justl t 1 the , - � ' con es an gradually, d i infant j d s fano by Uro�se who had It r g v begizvning a -�. it t ,� 1 will bring about irritability Prided i� itioned Said a:xc ;blue" blood. in th•elkj,yoins, lard v,ith• languor, indisposition to work these tivorcs: "Children of a and nervousness, ''?hese latterw ,. tiavo . been,,... xegli s ,.: • ; .. r „ ,. :., ,• "• inaccessibility. irritability and a � sac 5 - tion , . >, . • be- � `_ r-t'we apparatus and cause of fatigue, Later comes t'"ho l v are •two iron •' otos, wide open,'azxd loss of appetite, hearthuxnand many t, au and , o v ., fi, .,,r illness; attend to the, many enc m p ? Princess', 00- dizzines.; , o. ' of all the dental to. lvn'ep'aring ter Sapp. i and the p breath- e " is nta1. Wesometimes hear, iscussed an ale aYten -sen tali,,,ng pia^t in bur noxi, frequent backaches and b oe closed, trouble loo Thus the Scouts of Merlin d anti, cases con len w it of v I" •ce idea this'memorial arch of indivtditals suffering from an "at an . built tocommemorate 100 years of Mtacic of nerves, wooer evil) without lifo Igreat loss of flesh, but usually the peacean crancax al cause to the su erexand• like a d theUnited Stites It brings very re • about camping is aware it is the 'high. future ding. is axes comfort an we - exng. n this pox war ce •hunting -field, ` the racecourse, and corns more serious, but if taken' in ore cod and distress among the nations, the spot in i cc's holiday no need to worry= • ,ori,,. person,' if we do not Iry peace 'wed harrnonY in the family this Yeuz Britain; b3 reason of its , >e Z,3 gular eating, nsuflic six ort vt i 1 I . e r , nd t I is ,a, so and no enough c:le; think Of what may happen, anti will be right off. Out' acoutinasLei > ranch owner, Ii.I.,k , oxer c>.so e of Washington stands a large white , • 1 of all, o,ar t utmaster have quit one "of, us" to Britons overseas. s1'eep. x6 llL isy to iii )tier.. First- tl Ass start Sco rch of artistic design Along the top Sleep will be-irnpair`ed,at r fight. Lass the towlt. The tents an equ t a ay t mental of the, rich is inscribed in the stone- of sleep wi fin ill af•• here chargee' e iil�ect,• -G4;ho s themselves, on their in or ,bodily 'exertion, Common Mother In the arch feet our dxg_i , pp freighted to ay ---where's time money -arid who But our preseul King is both monarch feeling Pay --where's details Inti 'p palpitation of the cut into the wall above is the Hxgnln other symptoms. of physical w1]I`land 1 the four rinc•es--Yee, t �e hEa,xt t resemble him, f 'lowing a stooping pori cant phrase. May these gates netier yet the primary cause the found it three sports and pastimes. `I`hey a sro o lessness; In majority t is a ni , while' the cause the situation as Y side E Tl be no b d their organization •. .• ' rudder. A huge number of people havechat completou takes on a greenish -yellow Six a in at allted to and shaken hands With; ,the pleasant thoughts, and pleasant may be attended with a ,,complete alloy. thoughts bring a general feeling of break"down in health; Anyone- wl10 knows anyth g p in ..iY. neglected be es es on of unrest looked for long the polo -ground, the Prince's i bine there is 1 health among the public, I thmlt this Memorial Arch betweenngthe eagerly planned and to h as 1this year will consist of a trip to ills ,- illiains' pink pi11s, which are free, months ahead• ... f j question of our mental attitude to- and British Columbia stands fort ort le under ` randh in Canada' where tie will. take l from arty harmful • at' °habit-foruling , wards our neighbors or even towards something refreshing and hopeful. It A Scout smilesbut and whistles a eowbo ` ' and, in° Ho..l that is not a u the duties of Y, drug, ..'are just the tonic needed to the members>of one's own family, has tends 'to allay international hysteria all difficulties, even th! peeiv of at leash ,'this •' tched state of Health. 1 not ;keen given the attention at de- and sets an example which the rest of solution to every problem. These fel doing, become the Yremedy. t noticeable; improve- serves. We have emphasized the value the world 'might follow - with ad Though it.is no ' with the first dose. As'� of a healthy body; we have, h theliar ;people against the practice of e dao ers arisingfrom a focus of by All means have pure water an safe font of ht. blood n e us da add the United States. After re= lapse' a e iefoi•P carie was due, witil a good deal, about :the business is 'e A stipatlon is present. There may ug 1 1 h d d between Canada May have -something triflin , it is a h I Afterh suet s Cof this 'kind, g d 11 b I h t period t a boy's life and experlen the Dr. In our efforts to prom g • Washl • lows were on tlio horns of a, dilemma, What' did they do? What would you expect of thein in,the circumstances? p "Look here, boys," said a well mean-. ing merchant, . "I'11 loan you the freightage en the camp outfit and the expenses of getting to camp: You can repay me lateas" But -this was not; the Scout way—'he doesn'•t borrow, They. Was- not ' the right quickly;. `saw that wa solution., of the difficulty, and with many thanks the offer was turned down, "I have it," said Bill, "we'll earn the w.hare`s^ithal." And they did. For half the nail boys in Brirtain.., 'The Prince's Ranch, pent begins• ��leaves the face; strength .and activity 't ing .scorning y ri ing ai mens n they become chronic; we have told the tions than among individuals. Let £s warned vantage, a neglect- The value of courtesy and friend tercel that -in Aug the blood is made fie p i trifling 1 t until ship is no more necessary among na- It 911 be lemon us�t 1919,•the��PrinGe Sailed froni-En�g- 1 t and �tho d�•tnger of re gradually re urn. the 1 Y a three months,; our.ofiGana- 'g' 1 se is very slag infectionpoisoninthe and) milk; let have sanitary conven r If any syniiitom of anaemiapp ars, damaging the"heart, kidneys, etc.) iences and ' garbage disposal -plants,- the m an elargeiatow welcome from ' eks that Dr. Williams' These'. and many more dangers we, in our efforts to promote good -plants,- the many large towns, he passed lrrudanco, silgg at once,,pout,but have we made'•itJ. health •and: protect ourselves against he Prince made a his Mandl,Pink Pills should be given , • have pointed through, iso wofii take )J n• the sooner they are taken .4,the l plain that ,without a contented mind;' ravages of disease, let us never, d a sham holiday d will .never be healthy? If we, forget the value of a happy, contented that he would more spisedlly will their action int the body n track. ( i are incessantlyworried about some- `mad, and harmonious relations with right off the beatsi can met these , ns : YOr chiosin a F l thing -or other, if we harbor a grouch those with whom we come in contact, ,.He had two. reasons g rove. the blood ,• You h for this purpose: He wanted to � pins through any dealer xn medicine, b ranch tl how the en and women { or by mail at 50 cents a ox or six know exactly ow .e nJ lived who toiled out' on the prairies., boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medioine Ca., Brockville, Ont. • Fish Cholera infanitum is one of'the fatal Findia�d the Weight• of Ch by ,Measuring Them. ailments of childhood. It is a traaibre I that comes ou suddenly, especiallyIn a time where there are no scales the summer months, and unless at hand to weigh the prize some one is prompt action is taken ilie.little ane province' of Alter a very sure to catch a big fish. Here is a may soon be'beyond aid, Baby's Own stayedwas so taken with, toe, simple formula for •determi"fling the Tablets are• an ideal medicine in ward- Kane, but Ire free -and -easy life that he made up his weight of • a fish ",from its -length and trig off this trouble. They regulate the mind to have a ranch of his own. So its•' greatest• girth in Inched: Square' bowels Soil sweeten the s+tomachand " itcame about that at a farewell din the girth In inches; multiply the re thus prevent all the dreaded summer i W3nni e,g he announced to a suit by the length in inches and'divide complaints, They are an'absolutely p two Saturday nights in'succession che and, like" all other boys, he had de citizens were amazedtoto find the Y lighted in-h�is younger days in reading occitpYlirg Main Street Street coiner selling stirring 'tales of cowboys' adventures.: ' Elotd•ogs" which were kept real hot The prince's choice tell on Bar'U by an apparatus attached to the Hyldro` Ranch, owned"by Mr: George Lane, pole. Hot Dogs! Scouty Hot Dogs! and situated in the south-east of the was the resounding cry -and they _LI g g only went like a dog. �ithea:bee on his tail, short time with Mr. I C 1FA�'U EASY TRICKS Na. 42 Difficulties usually come in a :bunch —as the sparks fly upwards, and Bill's next concern was tile' food and camp cooking. Oh! ' I'll send you along. a stove, that'll be all right,' said a sympathizer. Again a council of wa was necessary and again the true Scouty spirit revealed itself in their refusal of the stove and 'the unani- mous decision to do the cooking ie the Scouts' ways ,and none other. Y,, led the at Nowit is rightly regarded by g Boy S'coutseAssociation.as a vary un- satisfactory arrangement indeed for a camp to exist Witholit an adult leader present to supervise, and a repetition of this Troop's' experiences in this matter are , not desirable by any means, Nevertheless, it is a fact that for a fortnight they- camped without ,any- fatherly any fatherly supervision of a.Scoutnvaster -all on their own, apart from week- end visits by friends and ad'u'lts in- terested in their welfare',, and the oc casi�onal bringing down of supplies. by, others'. ' The writer made a surprise visit to the camp, and reaching there when the boys were bathing, was able to in- spect the tents, site, and' general ar- rangemeiirts unobserved. It was- really amazing. Blankets were neatly folded after sunning, tents well . aired and clean, cooking ubensils properly clean- ed, and the whole site, asrit -should be —a credit to Scouting. Putting. out further •feelers,;' inquires ware made.; ofneighboring ,campers, as: to °their opinions -of the boys,, , and all spoke, well. Even the ear conductor: had a good'word—"WhY, those boys are fine. You wouldn't believe they were, alone unless told' ElD. They are •'a , great - : credit." I' can tell you my heart swelled with- in me as I remembered all the difficul- ties tackled by these boys, ' together with the manly way they were con - nor 11 delighted audience tliut he had bought the product by 800. safe medicine, being guaranteed by a '1 tarpon, d' f ld Ranch. 1 For laree sea fish, like the p o , opiates or narcotics er other harmful P drugs. They cannot possibly do' harm' they always do good. The Tablets are sold by medicine- dealers • or by `mail at 25c a box from The Dr: Wil- flaps Medicine Co-, Brockville, Ont. Be 'ing le a.nc . This rant1, which t 1 ' m • 1 copmises 4 000 that are symmetrical in form the 'rule. government amalyist to:contain no >, acres of p J prairie, ad'oins the land own -gives a clo-se approximation to the. , ed byMr. Lane, who arranged the pur- exact weight, and indeed for symmet- rival fish of any 'kind the formula' is oh�as�e. Better l:ivown as "E. P. Ranch," he fol- liou ht b 'the Prince i'tes accurate enough to beuseful. T ground, Y x g e the r c a g ' lawin exam!piles• of its occur a y near the middle fork of the Highwood g t market -place is taken from; the records of fish entered River: !The• real es , p i Calgary, ; with` its 50;000 ,population.` This town, has grown up in only twen- ty. years. - Red IndiansasNeighbors. , in the fishing contests of a •sport ng magazine: ` A striped bass that took a first prize was 49% inc:hes`long and 28 inches in greatest girth.' .The weight 'a -s found Nestling. in the foothills , of -the by the formula was; 481/ pounds; by. Rocky' mountains, the E P! Ranch is Scares it was 48 po'uncis- , l i die was .d21 `icleal •position far tho, regi ing oe 'A trout t�ta�t tool?; 'a^ fzr.s ti pr.-, prize -cattle.• •.`it• would also` make a 24 inches long and 14% !inches good -setting 'for au adventure story, girth. It was reported as weighing� 7 because, at no gi••eat distance, from pounds,: the-formul°a:gives 6i/2 Pounds. Bedingfield, is the chief -village of the Stony" Creek Indiana. This tribe honored the Prince, when he visited them, by making' him their chief' under' the name of Chief Morn ing Star.' For the ceremony the King's eldest'son had to dress up in full war paint, and , take, part- in -a long and serious investiture,;which incorpor- ated all the tribal rits and customs. During thils,-weep; the,,Prince will leave for his, 'second trip to. Canada, 'which he Is undertaking solely for the lila gives a weight of 2 pounds and 6 - sake slake of passing. an enjoyable month ounces. on his own ranch. Travelling as the -�- Duke of Cornwall, he will "ail to Que- bec an board aTh ordinary o -dean liner, and, during his stay in British North America, he will •oat; take-ptirt in more than one, or two public functions. It is to be a complete "rest," and all Bri-. tiishers agree that he deserves it. Itis certain that all the ex soldiers who are employed on the E. P. Ranch, &acting thleihselves,. Thus, does Scout and W. L. Carlyle, the manager, will training inculcate and draw out of lads f be delighted to have :the Prince with ability to fend for themselves, and them. Once again Mr. Lane of B.ar•U wish act as host to H.R.H., but Mr. Lane's tank will not be difiicl:it, as the Prifnce has Insisted upon sleeping either in a log,cab-In, or a tent His days will be fully occupied in roaming the acres "Mother;" he asked, "wrist doed•• and -acres of grassland, and in helping transatlantic mean, anyway?" "Across the. Atlantic, of `course; but ycu .mustn't bother me." "Doers 'trams' always meaneacross?" In the rainbow trent' class a first prize' went toga fish that actually ;weighted 13% pounds'and that was 33 inches in length and 18 inch -es in greatest girth.. The formula" • gives a weight of 13 pounds and 6 ounces. • Even in the case of compara.tivelY small fish." that are symmetrical dile formula gives fairly accurate results. For -example, a brook trout that was 15?;4 inches in length and 11 inches in girth -weighed 21/2 pounds. The form - overcome obstacles in a way that will make. them 'citizens, of whom, •no one wooer be ashamed. True Logic. Harold was- in an inquisitive Mood hie, workers, to perform the many and varied duties which keep a cowboy "at it" team sun -up to sun -down. continued Harold." The Car's Baby. "I suppose it doss," was, the reply. I The motor -car was a thing unknown .But mother -es busy, and if you don't' to a= -native of, an out -of -the -sway part stop' 'worrying me with questions I of Alaska, and he .was astonished .one shall send you right to -bed.". d when he saw one go y f } crier. r ayb without t ' silence. Thenfrom anew His eyes bulged, ; however, v: h.ei a The Acid Test. Military Expert—'There is one more test this bu.liet-proof shirt of yours must .undergo before. `cv�e ran accept it." Inventor—"And what is that?"` M.E.--"You must allow us to send it to one :of the laundries." Made Their Own Rain. Visitor—"Why is, ityouronions look so much better than anything else in this dry weather?" Farmer —"Well, you see, whenever I work 'them they 'make my oyes water so they get all the moisture they meed." Service. cif Music'Clubs. The music club can absolutely fix Seaweed found' bn- the shores of an!d- nralnta.rn the standard of musical j Orkney contains a certain chemical a,ppreciation'of its community: It can which, combined with coal -dust, makes make a music laving" oommu!iiity out' a very 'successful fuel. of an indifferent or really antagonistic atmosphere. The pioneer work of a The Coin And The Goblet Put a derby hat on: "a goblet. ss ai 'illustration. ion. Put a hall in the it dol- lar on the top of; the hat. The problem' id to knock the hat away so' : that the "half dollar will fall into the goblet. There are two ways in which the trick may be pre- sented: The first,is to tell what is to be .done and letting your`friends try it. After they have failed, as they' will, you can show how, easy .-it. is .to. do it. The better lvay is to practice the trick until you can do it well. Then do the stunt; relying upon your skill to hide .the method by which the result is accomplished. Pretend to strike the hat two or three times as if you were .gauging, the amount of force needed and the exact. direction of the blow. When you strike, However, do not strike the outside of the hat. Strike in, side, as near,•the brim as possible. If you do it that way, the coin will fall into the glass. A little clever acting will persuade your friends that you struck where you pretend- ed you were going to strike—on the outside of the hat. Try it. (Clip this out and paste it, with other of tlse series, in a scrapbook.) Ask for Minard's and take no other. He Does If it's Burnt 'He's got mloney to burn." 'And is always having a hot old time of it, I suppose?" • Early Start. In. an essay entitled "Our Country a'student, after referring to the Anti- podes, explained: "One reason why we keep so Inc ahead of ether nations is because we are getting lip and going to work every .morning while people on the other side of the globe are just going t bed-" a music elute is directly responsible Inc most of the visits of prominent- artists to tiro cities, while indirectly the musi- cal progress of the community can be invariably: traced to the unselfish wort. accoxnpli'shed by the 'club's agency. But after all a real musical Canada depends 'upon 'the musical education' of our bays and girls 'while they are in the public schools. And -we have1 never yet' had the prosper' recognition :t given to' music by all our: public•1 horns in .fact, very, few of _them,.. schools, have ",evenapproximated it The music club can render' a very definite: service in its community by securing, Russlan iron' Ore. hrough ene lrtened _public opinion, More cheering than most news from the- proper recognition of music in the Rus..aia is:the report that a vast vein school clrriculllm, It .can encourage of iron ore has been discovered in the 1 the establishment of music appiecia- A few momcn b si en any visible means o ocom of TIa elo came ti query proving province of Kurslc, three hundred, tion classes, classes for the study youthful C of Moscow. The vein' is a) Lied .instrumental music, and at',,.. the logical working of the; y south 1 p wcycle •weeper clolike in ith onees sou (l, mites lon and bis school orchestras witicll w111`: man . wake and disappearod ince a flash one hundred and, f y g pr1 1 "Does trans arena m+Gan a aro,ssthed - lies at - depth of from five to eight ivltiina6ely pro -vide the material for the p p ar d orchestras and. • parent? Brushing Up. • Pike- "Why are you Wearing so many coat's en such a bot day?" Mike (carrying `a paint can)—I'm going te paint may fence, and it ser on this can to ptit on at least three goats." ootid a bend 111 raa 'will un "Gee, whiz!" lae -said, turning to his, hundred feet "Melly years or if was 'symph.o-)xy son, "who'd'a'••s'poseci that thing had a colt?" The culture ofpecan trees is to be tried in China. Classified Advertisements CORRESPONDENTS WAN'rED. '. The introduction of a small quantity of .a recently discovered `•'sneeze gas" to illuminating gas has,' been sug- gested. by an American expert, with a view to lessening suicide by. gas poisoning. Thedifference between men is real energy.energy.A strongwill, a settled pur- pose, an invincible determination, can accomplish almost anything; and in this lies the distinction between great men and lsttlo mens -1 idler. •1SITCSRS.-A 011emeto,Y),erIOfi, 4 DTJND,ONSLD. �T, Toronto, ., ILv1•:lt 502-ES-NOTILS 5ROSM Air Dtanx isooklet): Nine :Year!' ea,etlenee rancltlnt observed that the' coinpaiss in that re- doubtediy make for the greeter enPre- gion was deflected as much as, fifteen elation of .nnistic as played by they dregrees front the magnetic north, lout . yiisiting orchestras which come from, why it wz,s deflected was not' then ifs• larger musical centres. covered., erin goods by mall sendl` antiythan- When ' at d g Our' bodies 'are const �' .�---=- MONEY ORDERS. i row, our hair- rows. a, Dominion Express Motley Order. ing aur�na is g g Scientists tell us we Bove an- entire ss towards new "sod once in seven years, If our We cannot make progress i Y eactive we will be able to see e feetion ourselves unless we earn -i, minds. are -e r our • "fellowmen things :'differently than we did last wily welt to • carry i along with us.—Professor 3. C., S°r , ,.�chai P 1 ouse of mir- rors, live in .a i Some souls Theysee • only self whichever a'ors. waytheyturn. a ti tonne. 16 cent!, Or. 1t:,ndell, Truro, Nora 9cotie. year uxNTa oi'roilmuutmx, xiLAs, unfit �i ra: A,+11 coaly. Hoed ten tents tor full eatn0111: k ul, proposition, liberal cotnnhIOlon. Dorothy flair Net. Co,. Lindsay Entitling, Tiontroitl., MIASHINOTON" RAND PRESS. ` f, ti AWl .lig! 1f,NQU11LY NOR, A WASH INil- 5 TON Hold Prean ti S aiaa. tiled 2 imam of t columns, lona. wllaop 7lhtblichiei Co.,��� J2 ,t•de1Aide er, w.. worwita Farmers' organizations in South Africa have destroyed during the last 4 baboons 224,642 five, years 66,1.8. > . and wild jackals,.1i3,3S0 lynxes,54,063 cats; there are,` however, enormous number$ still'remaining. Keep;Mlnard's liniment in the house. The : Kangaroo. The kangaroo is ix veiny kenitl,e• and t.len&d creature, and generally defer-` sive. You will notice, it you see one at 'the Zoo, how 'it wiIL sit on., its tail and rest, Its ,hind, foci; has a four41i toe, enormously dieve'loped', °ami a great -hoof -like' mail. It des said to usso its" fore -arms for clutching an eu•em and holding it. where. it can kick out with. its hind foot. Complexion' Improve ' m a a By Using Cuticula Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores of impurities and follow with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. They are ideal Inc the toilet, as is also Cuticula Talcum for pow- dering end perfuming. Soap25n. Ointment25 and SOc. Talcum2Sc Sold through out theDominion. CanadianDepot: L acne, Limited, 344 St. Pani St., W.. Montreal. 1‘1,Cuticura Soap shaves without mug UNLESS you ou see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you U .- are not � � ettin .sprrrl at a Accept onlyan "unbroken package" of"Bayer Tablets of worked out by contains directions and dose rY Aspirin," which 4 years and proved safe by millions for 22 physicians during Colds Headache lieu T .at i 511 .>� Toothache eNeuralgia1a Neuritis Pain, Pain Earache' Lumbago 00--nruggists. bottles of 24 and 1 a, :t »: �tablets----Also Raver boses'of I2 �; Randyesti ce ".;,aper ,MManutaetu, e or at+)il r rade mark (registered ctsil 1n Cnna 1 , it morins lkoyo- 0 oirinris it t k owii (fiat Aeplm t s 120x1 yiirtpebl Pti'ic sati it to tn r.of flay br l;o;tt{,.lira t3Ooticnr1dr5ht q willt,brtitstato e' awlLS the pub n&rai tri imitations,,ch tlasere°cross.'} staltt as twit): yhrli• gonet•<tl trade mark, t will be D Keeps EYES Clear,••right .aria ,Beautiful' WziteMutiAnCo,.,Chtcaga,forEyeC reBook , S . 9 -- Attractive tiv J� i i� i� For roan with all round, ieali:P newspaper experience and $408 or '$500. APP1Y Box• 24. Wilson °Publ1shiagl Co., Ltd.+ 7h,Adelalde Street West eiffierioas rioneer Dog noznealon Boo:. on DOG DISEASES and How to 4 etta Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the. Author. Xt. Clay C -boor Ca„ Ina 222 West 54t-1 ;Streee New Yortt,_CI.25.i It T Hundreds have found relief 11,1 tor Aches; Pains, Bruises and Cuts in Minard's. WANTS 1 RESP 'OMEN Grateful for Health Restored by Lydia E. k'inkl am's Vege' table Compound Toronto, Ont. —"I took Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for backache and for weak and dreary .feel- ings caused by my condition. Sometimes 1 felt so bad that I couldn't do my house- work. My neighbor told me of your medicine and 1 read about it in the 'To- ronto Telegram' and thought I would take it. I got very good results. I built me up and, 1 have told severe l friends what t has done for me. You may use this testimonial as it maybe of help to some one who has suffered as have."—Mrs. rs. J. LIE, 25 Rarvie Ave., Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Lee :s willing to ;write to any girl or woman suffering from such trou- bles, and answer ; any questions they may like to ask. Wonien suffering from female' trou- bles causing backache, irregularities' pains, bearing -down feelings and weak,. Hess should take; Lydia L.• Pinlchaxn i;t Vegetable. Compound. Not only is thel worth of this splendid medicine shown splendid but for nearly fiftyi ears letters like this have been re- ceived celved from thousands of women, in reading interested>�' You might be Mrs.Pinkham's Private? ext -Book upon, the "Ailments of Women." You can get a copy tee : by writing the Lydia E. PinIchart 111er,iczne Co., .Colions Seg 0 Ontario. —yam ISSUE' No, 3c-'''23'