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The Brussels Post, 1920-7-1, Page 39, 11 BUILDING UP ONE'S CHARACTER Many time wo have, remarked of e,nnre friend, "Ho has so smell 11a1'ac• ler." and every ono realizes that 11 thea enco11linin is summed ap the toll 1 of nil that we consider admirable. Or, we have swift, "She is certainly a dent, but honestly she Mut not a scrap (11 rlearatler;' (1)111 the know that 10 mal. - r • t charm som l • fit. 111• n lei 11, aW (Illi 1'11 I. utry have won our al'fertten, w0 ran - not depend 011 her in the hour of trial. '11e it Is by our "character" we stunt or fall, net only in our euciltl and trienrily relations, but 11 (111 the bust - noes of life. lint what 14 "character," need in that sense? One dctlnit.ien has it as "the luiltituel reaeti',n of 1141 Individual 1.0 his environment," itnd that is really as satisfactory a summing-up as one could gel in a few words. 01 course, wo are prone to nlix up disposition and character when speaking loosely, or to coefomld it with stability and lrnstworlhinesi; but these titittg,t are but demonstrations of a part of the general character which can be either good or bad, as we know, though we mean only good when speaking of 'character" without any further quali- fication, Being Not Doing. When a wotild-bo employer asks for a "character" from the applicant he means that he Molts to know what is bis or her habitual reaction 10 1110 lithe clock, to monotonous -drudgery, to unexpected extra work, to apparent- ly nnrcasolalble commands; 11 fact, lo all the odds and ends of ordinary routine work, and according to the na- ture of these reactions are we good or bad employees. I11 the salve way, in our social relations, we call that char aster good of whose stability we can rely; when We feel that we c1(11 always d0pend on our friend to do and say the right thing; in other words, t0 be true to himself. For, after all is said and done, character is not a state of doing, but of being. A man or woman With very little of what we call character can go on for a very long time doing exactly what is right, apparently being all that we require in a friend, but sooner or later the weak spot will break and then the reaction to environment will show a hitherto unsuspected lack of strength. When this occurs we get a horrible shock and say to ourselves, "Well, who would have thought he, or she, bad so little character," forgetting all the good that had gone before in the realization that the desirable reactions were not really habitual, that there was a weakness of character. But bad as such a disillusionment must be, it is as nothing to the dismay that seizes our souls when we find ourselves out and are forced to acknowledge that our virtuous lives were not the result of character, but rather that our en- vironment had not called forth the bad reaction and that the former smooth sailing was just luck, not grace. But how are w0 1,0 acquire this Most desirable of all qualities, a good, strong character? Of eemrse, the most evident answer is, by, : rtrelul ciloico veers; But there are missionaries Every morning we stand before the AUTO SPARE PARTS for moat 1)14(11(35 and 0)0110le of care, Your old, broken or worn -cut ports replaced. Write or wire 11s describ- ing what you want. We carry the largest and most complete stook In Canada, of slightly used or new parte and aulonulblle equipment, We ship ('.la 11, anywhere In Canada.. Sat1n- i'artory or refund In fullour motto, Sioaw'e Auto salvage Part Supply, 823.931 277011e97.71 Bt„ T0102040, 0(31, MR, GEORGE E. BUNTING Newly Appointed Australas- ian Manager 'of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine Limited. mi., nettling bo;11n in the transpor- tation busill<. 0 with the Grand Trunk when nineteen year'.) of lige, Lett r be was w1111 the Lehigh Vnttoy at Buffalo and afterward:1 with tee Venetia Alan. lie, hallway ui Ottani., Ile became DAINTY T LINGERIE travelling freight e::111 fol' the Allan Seuu, 11 Company N',•eIl 111:, t l( Atlantic, Railway was •<l7?ntt•0 ,1 into la 8345.9475 9288-9464 9-i 41 9467, 8345—Ladies' One -Piece Corset Cover. I'rice, 15 cents. Cut in 5 sizes, 34 to 42 ins, bust. 9464—Ladies' and Mis.tes' One -Piece Closed Drawers. Price, 20 cents. In 3 sizes; small, 24, 20; medium, 28, 801 the Grand Trunk System, and in 191; Mr. Ceorge 13. stunting ft ge, 32, 3• ens, wets( measure. Sma was promoted to the Uenerai Agency size requires int yds. 40 ins, w:cla, nerves brought on by a marbi,i condi- • the goserunl.ent knee all of which are 9475—Ladies' and thieves' Petti- er the Allan Steamship in mileage, tion of the blood. It is 11 emmncn dip- being operated tinder gacernmeni, con- MONEY ORDERS, Bloomers; in two lengths. Price, 25 where he remained oal 1917. case with children, and attache, ghis trot, (33010 advanced 40 per cent. dun. Send a Damitlien Exprese Money cents. In 3 sizes; small, waist. t. 'mei., When the "National"and,Meuntint more frequently than heels. lrrita- ing the war and the freight rates 30. Order. They are payable everywhere. siz30; large, en, ;34 ins. waist. 6 ins Marine was organized, ,111. Ontario, billy is frequently one of the first to 37 per cent. Because ee the de - size, longer length,,2�/.3 yds, 311 ins.. was lDeee General Agent for Ontario. I (kits abide have emanated to be in- Doing Better. wide. Last December Ile vias sent to Alis- 5gna r°ted. The rhlid frets. if is gear-+ What the Woodsman Sees, You et.n alwoes tell a 110111 1 Woods- man from a tlnrlrrl'oe 1, bl ;_q' c the' 1011(101 '0ot. seesonly the ubvluno 11111)3:4 that ore plainly evident. btu the h'aiued woodomun 11,l:c'es the lit -1 tee things that are unn ,uul. o• out of the crd1111 3'. For example, Ile- ter I durfoet 01111cing through i11e w(1o114 will 5e0 a lot of 1 i''M that lenh all ull1e The stillest ((cull lace will nu• lit•1• that (,1:3. (le': iS 1)41.1 111 1+ pcl+lllYT :Alma,. or 1, lob lir hurl ru one r 71 rr 1.1311 i Side. When he r ibat 11 7 "Id 1,1 t1 1 f r rl he well It c ,i 1):Y' + 71) 61) t h le• ; r11 the right 1, fl. lin. 14-4110'1foot 1,111 1t,u't1e l by the emuel of tw., teem, fobbing let,.(lier lir 1)1 111.110efa<k ing With the tante. The w1)! d 1)1 a 4'' 11.111.1 1314 a e d -.,ry ,14411n<l s, but h„ h. 1)1, 111x+ t.,mn : 1 : u:q+ of ,1 i twig. made by an animal stepping en, 1l 11ur tcmiclfu"t t'+lkiug_,u a trail 1c, 1.311,v the path 11) frons of 11110.' t,11te11 techs all alike. '('he w utd?1)1111 ' 1 will notivei 1 110 (3113111 wit mark hi the I trail that rows 131.11, some etiinlul or' 1,l 4 ion 111,9 3104,S011. beforr' 1111a and 1:,, will be able to read these !nave(:• and tell the tale of what happened. u 1'T'ER1/Y HELPLESS ROM ST. VITUS HANCE RHEUMATISM This Is just the oeaeon whonith eulnatinm with{ to grinding pain and stilton - Ins or Joints gets hold of: you, Platt 1t with Tem pieta res rheumatic Capsules aer pletcn'*1 Itheumat1a 4731p soles bring certain 1' 1ern117 4300 re - 1.111,e. relief, and f 11] ' `1'311)3 r ,H rUCGTY:,• r1c bled by ;teeters, and r ,1 1)y reliable druggists 1itvyw here for $1.04a box, or write to 'l'ernpletons, 1 ' sling b , W., Toronto. enlwnere on re- ceipt. of prier. [NTS Or FROM IIERE &TIERE -,P Even Dirt Is No Longer Cheap. "l1,' 15 Cheap as dirt." "As ch4.,p as dirt! Say, hese 3300 aOPT Lute wA1pmE1n, tree! to bay any Week, dirt lately?" {��,.,� W:'T 121.311 lYA14'1'EU, 0 IN. AND li thick r shipped green trots saw UtreMc I a it Hotel. 1 d fees' it le,rf t \\et. 11113e. etrry• lhiug heir 11: the <rllecu1cnoc of [lir 1a'rue w,rt(, tclrhhc1,e. wit,t<_ t,.l<•tirepll Patten 131, yen 114,1T1 10 l.l.ve ;thy 1(1111 ,1 n ..,I 11)4, 17'113, Classified Advertisements. r1nl3Txnxznst. (se '1'I;VIINO' Wei PL3'I'i4 101,;RT11dZiol( 3' will pay you, (ieoree Stevens„ Peterborough, Ontario. ems es.na a�t%L:1.,1, roUliPSID NL"W81"A1'91h 5 1 And ;soh printing plant in Ratner% Ontario. Innuranoo carried 51;300, \3,117 Lo for $1.(•0 on quick nate noz 12. R'iinon-ublinhing Co„ Ltd.. Termite,. a. Do not poll until you rt 1)nm Ow:.(te •,ri Neemto liras. Limi(3d. Gwen Sound. net. 1,r&Axizzi '(3 00'040033, POR 1('(7110:30. - g.)Lois'l:lcllt rltAitiilvtl (:Bout. .9 i, 1 or 1(414300• tat. Isucl,i 1 to 1iu5pttal, 144 South Brood Sire.et Ll(i 'u'tl,, New J err.y. Complete enure. 1,1•,r1.11133 al.I lowanec: first year 56,00, screed 010.08, I third 11 (300,. Address: Saner1„tenden. Locking Ferwerd. AS'T'- f ^t(h)ere am 111(1 (16(334 ,!' yo e Templston's RAZ -M A 5l stile* are guaranteed to relieve AST I3 MA. Don't suffer an- other day. W,'inoorxesa ,l o , fronr10. Reliable druggists sell them. at 01.04 ------- day?" i nquir,ld the Tuan wilt, gaot<I( V001 17. "Ile prarl!e:,l J'141.'• (X01141011-4 I,ls wife, .1,"; bee t h .31 +6P. The. 111111'.( to be_iu t urnyl"gabout new le next y, :11.1' 1 olti sunloy Sickly Streams. Foreign Railways and Rates. "Rivet said the Amen,<an. "why During Ileo m bet, 1919, and Jane. yam river., 743<+ nothing a ours. Com - : '141)1 ;:1,n tai 1. pared with cur Hodson end Mir.oissip• 4EL2 wAxrmaa, '1, 4 NT1.D, FxI1ST-CLASS >srNcli : 4 carpenters to work on Interior Ifittings. good wages, steady work. Apply Laidlaw number Company, 2380 Aundas W, Toronto. 01), 1:-u, 110 lla. 139313" '1 I Iii your hierst•v, e_verrt and Thames their 111et c l t 1 7.. n3er fares ,'1'31 sleep( sickle t 01.111. —^^i fU per cent., their 1)d clap tat s (lh 11114, ." plot1 ted the r'npliyll- Ti3e Sli jl ei ei �:CSt01 Cfi 1,C Health I"e 1111' cent., and their illi 1)'03 34. fat 50 p<r (el:t. Meth f1r•'gi't and ,,, tarn man. Ito -.n;, your 1(331 -1 r. ju+.t is Tltrotl;;it 'the 0 o . Of lir. Wil- ger 1 t1, _ ulrtarly luring the war heel ickly as oat:-. been ad alined 30 to ^' ger rent "How do you 1li.ke t11a1 reit? Hams' (''lett( I'ikls. St. Vitus dance ie (4 diseeee of the , railways, two of which are owned by 1 -.. The passenger ridee, 1 , the French "Well, they Ire all eonfined to -their beds," replied the '( totter. 9467—Ladies' and Misses Japanese (retie and New 'Zealand to organize Kimono. Price, 25 cents. In 3 sizes; agencies for the Canadian Govern - small, 34, 36; med:mm, 38, 40; large, 42, 44 ins. bust. Small size requires ,vent Merchant Marine, his appoint - meat as Australasian Manager follow - wide, yds, 36 ins. wide, 1111 yds. 36 ins. wide hag his work in that connection. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bend Street, Toronto, Dept. W. • Imitation Economy. There is one form of imitation economy that seems to flourish alike WOULD 1(0'1' BE 1.Y['17lOUT BABY'S OIYN TABLETS Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her Little ones she would in times of peace and of war: it is not be without them. They aro the that which makes many women who ideal home remedy for the baby; be. buy recklessly dislike to destroy a uoe. Ong guaranteed to be absolutely free less article and take every opportuni- ; free arope 3131 or other thorough harmful 'taxa- ty to shift the responsibility for it on ! They are a ave. but p o�ough taxa• the others. Let anyone ask for books to gtreatest and dein been proved of on, start a library somewhere and see the indigestion, aid o cases colds cand simple result, Old schoolbooks, scientific fevfeve s. Co come, heand sel books long superseded, novels of fifty Gagne, Concerning them {writs;ErnestI years ago, gift books no one ever look- Gagne, useBdanBaby's OwnQue„ writes: oI or ed at, poems no one ever read, odd have pattl and co Own Tablets 011 volumes of encyclopaidtas—how they t3esli00 successful and welo and woo dount come pouring in! Rummage sales them ho successful that I would not have their place in the modern be without them. I would keep a re - have economy, but was there ever a rum- commend every mother to keep a box mage sale where boxes of soiled rib- inby the house:' The Tablets aro toil bons and raggedcents is ai boxe dealers 11 by mail 1)t 2s ball gowns did not cents a boa from The D1•. Williams offer a problem to the management? Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. As for missionary boxes—but to the honor of the church the fashion in Marl and His Necktie. missionary boxes has Charrgee of tate of father anti mother; but unfortun- ately we were not consulted in the matter, nor can it be remedied now, so we must only matte the best of it end see what we can do ourselves with the material provided. Make An Inventory. In the first place, we have to make un iuventory of our stock in hand, 'but roust be sure to do it honestly if we are to have any good result, and un- less yea Have tried it you can have no Idea how objectionable it is to list up your weaknesses aucl meannesses; they are really far and away more humiliating than your sins! Then, having found out where we stand anti the weak spot which led to the sudden and undesirable reaction, all we have to do is to strengthen that and build it up with a secure prop of the con- trary virtue, 11 is tremendously easy to say, but almost insurmountably difficult to do, and the one comfort in the painful process is the realization that the very struggle is itself forming the character which wo had hitherto lacked, There is an old Irish proverb which says, "Tile clay of the storm is not the day for thatching the roof," meaning not only that it should havo been attend- ed to when there was no pressing need, but alae conveying very clearly to any one who had ever done or "I don't know nowadays, I bought watched a thatching, the almost 1711 - this eight years ago:' possible nature of the task, for the winds tear the straw from the ]lands of the thatchers before it can be made secure and multiply the toll a thous- andfold. In the same way we must remember that the day of unfavorable environment is not the day to start strengthening our weak spots, for then elle winds of desire or fear are tear- ing at our little straws of virtue and malting then dance merrily off out of reach; it is when life is calm and wo are jogging on peacefully that we :must: build up a strong rampart of de- termination and right purpose that our creels may be sheltered 111 tile clay of 3131(111. " worn in service and wise in the mirror, flap the large and over and strange and pitiful ways of the human aI'ouud, lush it behind and up and heart who could toll incredible and draw it carefully through. It becomes sometimes heartbreaking tales. As a habit, and yet, like dining, it has a for the old and decrepit furniture 1 certain fascination. The keen plea - stored away in attics 'to burden the sure of a new and uucreased cravat shoulders of innocent heirs, who has helps to matte a whole week blighter. not known "strange, true tales" of And that dread day when a white shot such as these? appeal's in the centre of the front of It is, in short, one of the small, dark our favorite green one, or when the ways of the human mind—this melon. beloved brown parts internally, and, ingnoss to destroy worthless things, while appearing the same without tells this everwilliugness to dump then up. us thatit is gone forever—that day on others at the first pretext. It as- our coffee is bitter and the mercury suredly is not 500no113y, for it wastes low, valuable time. It is not honesty, for But we never cruelly desert a faith - it is shirking our rightful respensibili- ful friend. For a couple of times af- ty. It is not generosity, for it 1s giv- I ter the white spot appears we try to beg away what neither we nor others tie it farther up or lower down, usual - want. What is it? The right name 13' with pathetically ineffectual re - has not yet been. discovered; but what. sults. And then we pasture it baclt ever it is, it is a weed to be rooted somewhere on the race( with the bow - from the garden of the mind, where ties that are not good taste any More we are trying to raise the fine old- and the selections made by a worthy time crops known as thrift and fore- aunt at a reduction sale, and let it thought and judgment. enjoy a quint old age. Somehow eventually it disappears. We do not Old Stuff, know how,. Perhaps a careless maid drops it in a waste -basket, or a plot - "How much did you pay for that Dug wife makes away with it. But suit of clothes?" most probably like old watches and "Forty dollars" "Forty dollars! For heaven's sante, man, where can you get a suit lilte that for forty dollars?" Serious Pursuit. "}ns your httqb ancd quit work and (;one pelting?" "I won't 8133 he has quit work," said 1.ho w0tllam, whose facial expression is both firm and unfriendly. "'Whoa lee f;1:05 fishing he works {larder than lie ever does around the. house," Canaliu'8 populati-41 two 'pers015 tier square utile; United States, 30.69; Argentine, 15.99:; Australia, 1,53; 113 Zealand, 0,.03. Canada has 8,000 doctors. college textbooks, it has some unseen he1ven of its own whither It is wafted Pills. You Dan got these- pills from after its life among us is over, • any dealer in medicine, or by mail, relsonle, and does not sleep well The curred pruposcis for further advances "So you really think ;cur memory is jerky movements that characterize the have been under c01101derati(tl. improving ender treatment. You re - The advances in ratee of 1113 Aus• member things now. then?" disease eome a little later. The pa.; becomes pato, languid, and cites trian railways since pre-war days I "Well, not exactly but I have pro. constipated. The limbs and sometimes !have been enormous. The increase of greased s,3 far that I can frequently the wh010 body jerks spasmodically, 130 per cent. made in February. 1920, remember that I have forgot some - and in severe cases the power of made the total increases about 330 • thing if 1 could only remember what speech 'is affected. Such a child I Per cent. it le." should not be allowed 10 study, but should be kept quiet, given a nutritious diet, remain out of doors as much as possible, and above all things given a course of Dr. Williams Pink Pills to build up the blood and restore the shattered nerves. Without this treat- ment the trouble may become chronic and the patient a life-long sufferer. The value of Dr, Williams Pink Pills in cases of this hind is shown by the following statement by Stir. Frank J. in September, 1919, freight and pas- senger rates In Belgium bad been in- creased 40 to 50 per cent. since pre- war (tines. Further increases have been made since then. In September, 1919, freight and pas- senger rates in The Netherlands were advanced 50 per cent. Very much the largest advances re. ported in any country have been made in Germany, where, it is well known, practically all elle railways are owned Selves, Acton, Ont, who says:—"In ; and operated by the government. Re - January, 1017, when 1 resided at Mil- I peated advances were made during advances have been made since the signing of the armistice. The pas- ter effects a severe attack of St. Vitus senger rates 10W average about 3303 GirlS1 Have a mass of Iollgy, dunce. For weeks she was confined per cent higher than before the war, to Ler bed under the doctor's care, and the freight rotes about 100 per thick, gleamy. hair She was entirely helpless, being un-, cent. higher. able to even hoid•a spoon to feed her- Large advances In rates have also !. self, For a time she lost the power of bad to be made in litany countries speech almost entirely, and only with which were remote from the seat of great difficulty made herself outer- hostilities. For example, in Decem- stood. The twitching of her muscles ber, 1919, all freight and passenger was so had it was painful to see her. rates on the South African Govern - After a long time and taking a lot of ment 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 pea - she ought to, In November, 1917, we senger rates was made in Brazil, and removed to Acton, and in January, in October of the saute year addition - 1918, she was again confined to her al increases were proposed. Even in bell with St. Vitus dance, She was Australia, which was about as remote agate in a terrible state and quite ]kelp- from the theatre of hostilities as any less. She was under a doctor's care, part of the world, all the government and while there was an improvement,' railways have suffered severely from she was etill very nervous, did not, the effects of the war and have had look well and was always tired. In; to make advances in their rates, 11Iay, 1915, we decided to try Dr. Wil_ I The railways of Groat Britain were of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Hams Pink fills., and see what they 1 placed under government control at Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly would Co far her. She took -thew re. the beginning of the war rind are still or Ruling. Bring back Its ccicr, vigor, Mlnard'e Liniment for sale everywhere Should Se Tipped Off. Cornelia—"I see that another effort - to get in communication with Mars has ended in failure." Vveidlleld-'-"Yes. I don't think they will ever be able to communicate with Mars unless they first send a signal so that she will be on the lookout for it." tot, Ont„ my daughter Gertrude, then the war and still further ver great y LET "DANDERINE" aged fourteen, bad a bad attack of rheumatic fever, which left as its at - 17. Still Using Candles, 0 11 1 (110 still are extensively used and a candle stick has been invented with a onager that automatically de- 5c'0nds and uxtinguishi:s the flame when 11 candle burns down. Ask for Minard'e end take no other. Canada solei $50,000,000 of dairy products to British Government, 197 (3.19. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" ChiId's Best Laxative Accept "Californ a" 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 stom- ach, liver and bowels. Children love Rs fruity taste. Full directions 071 each bottle. You must say "Cali- fornia." r Young Men Don't Geta Cuticura es Much ToYPrevent ht Let "Danderine" save your hair and double its beauty. Yon can have lets gularly according to directions, and after taking several boxes there was a decided improvement. Atter a further use of the pills she is now as healthy being thus operated. Dni'ing the .tivar and vitality. the passenger rates were advanced 50 35 -cent delightful per cent., while the freight rates were .,DanderineGeta " at anybottle drugcfer toilet not advanced at all, and because the counter to freshen your scalp; check a girl as you would wish to see. She increases in expenses greatly exceed- dandruff and falling hair. Your Bair is fat, with a fine, healthy color and ed the increases in rates the govern- needs this stimulating tonic, then its is strong and lively. The neighbors, ment incurred a large deficit, To re- life, color, brightness and abundance to whom she is well known, remark duce or wipe out this deficit advances will return—Hurry! on the wonderful change in her ape in the freight rates of the British r'ril-- pearance since tatting Dr, Williams ways ranging from 25 to 100 per cent, Pink Pills. Both her stouter and my- were made effective on January 15, self are convinced that the pills have 1920, and extra charges were added done her a world of good as she is to rates which cover the collection now far healthier than WO at one time and delivery of freight at stations as thought she ever would be." well as its transportation, In March, Fot' all trouble due to 1100r blood 1920, the demurrage charges imposed and weak nerves there is no other for holding a ear one clay beyond the medicine can equal Dr. \Viliiamis Pink period of free time were increased 100 per tout., and the charges for subse- quent days 200 per cent. Montreal has 32,422 trades union members; Toronto, 18,834; Vancouver, 15.459; Winnipeg, 12,050; Quebec, 6,894, This ' time of year it's a good idea -to connne fresh fruit ,or berries with our morn- in,0 dish cf it LM The blend of flavor proves de1i6htfu.i and is iii, tune with June. 'There's w'Th' ilea ea."oxo" post paid, at 50 ceni.s a box or six boxes for 02.50 from The Dr, Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • Do You Freckle? During the summer months, and es- pecially while on holidays, we shall probably find that freckles will appear on the face and neck, Persons of a fine complexion, and tboso whose hair is reel are the lost subject to freckles. Sometimes freckles are the aftermath of jaundice, but in the stony weather almost every body is affected by the action of the Worries. The little Worries which we meet each day, Alay be as stumbling -blocks acmes our way, Or we may matte then steppingstones to bo Of grace, 0 Lord. to Thee. 0. McPherson, Furniture Dealer, Undertaker, Armstrong, B.C., June 11th, 1919. illinnard s t,iniment Co., Ltd., Yarmouth. N S. Deal St's: --Since the start of the sun, and it is 131t010011ng to trace the Baseball season we have been hunter - origin of freckles, ed with 001'0 muscles, spr11111et1 111110.05. One authority says that the shill, etc., but just as soon. Ila we started US. during the winter and spring, has be. Mg 1111nard's Liniment our troubles costo strangely sensitive and the heat ended. Every baseball player should of the sunbeams draws cut. (110110 of keep a beiLl0 of your liniment Vesely. Yours (1113', W. E. % S \\ ].. 1\1cP111I1.0N . Secretary .Arm tlo44 Nigel School itaeeban Team, moisture which operate like a1 convex glass, thus eoheentrating the says, , w311011 are mad0 10 act powerfully on the skin. The heat of the stns thus operating on the drops o1' m1» store, 0514005 the skin to beeom0 darker in "spots," w•111c1 w0 1011 freckles. There are no three co,ntriee 111 I' 1 whose water power petentuel- To Sneeze Correctly. (Children and even 0013'11 1du1ts loge 110113g taulalit bow to anccr. (elre.tly in a Loncicm health centre, .311'01 e - 1"rolls: e laid conserve. 1ties added together would 'quill those - of Canada. 31D, 7 ISSUE No. 20---'£0, Pioneer Dog :ecrnedlea Book on DOG DISEASES ami Bow to &bed Mailed II'reo to,any Ad - dross by the ,author. 04. Clay Glover Co., Eno. 138 West 21st Street , Now York. o• Dandruff, i Ching, scalp irritation, etc. ,point tosal unheeltliycondition of the scall, which. leads to thin, falling hair and prcmature`bald- ness. Frequent 111arep0os with Cuticura Soap and hot water do much to prevent etch a condition, especially if preceded by a gentle anointing with Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff and itching. seer, 25e, Ointment 25 and 80e. Sold throuchouttllc13ominian. CanadlanDepoti L,� vvmann, Limited, St. Paul St., Montreal L53 '0uticure Soapehaveawitbout mug. 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