The Clinton News Record, 1925-06-04, Page 3tits largest 1011
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FIAInbRE,SSINC:,
PADL0f4 AND A9ADMY,
3 Stores 3
713 Yonge, g31 Yorige, 617 Danforth Ave
`kkasia,--6
The d1 Secretary for Ontario has
recently ,coirOludeil an intereatint tour
taking in most Qi the places of imPolT.
fume from North e
Bay to Sault- St'-.
Marie., Ile .spealts very enthusiastical-
ly el the splendid advances Scouting
- -Making there -and the following
bidet Sreniarks indicate that he has
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good 561100120 for hiS'opidarrism,
It should be noted that the
work in this Dfstrict is raider the
rfop erv cion ' o2 ,District COU1101Sslionen
.0. It. de P. VoniOnW. He has been -very
largely responsible tor .the 'forward
mOve, actinir.ably, supported' by
Various leadere;fo-wbeni. CPeClit'iS also
- Rat 1111The Troop at Stargeon a s
own club towns'. Thesehave been 1:11-
dIlyl
and completed .13.Y,,the boys entire..
0.It has involved weeks and' hours
. 'of hard : work, but is stow one of the
finest in ,existence. It is' to ke officially
dedicated and opened for Sobut opera-
tionon 22n1,
At Coniston a fine group -of Cubs, and
Scouts 'gathered) for a meeting.
fortimadely the Scoutmaster, Rev. J. D.
cfp313183=10EallibintegfRalgatIMED Now, was too 111 to -be present, anetit
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See That This ,Label
is on Your. Fox Wire -
"Prince .Edward" Brand Efigliek
Fox Wire--recognIzed by the
above label on every roll -has
given nacre then .fourteen years
of perfect .serviee en . pioneer
ranches and ie being used for
most of the nAee. ',ranches.
"Teereti (t' reason."'
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. Write or wire for free sample'
and prices. e
HouviAms Summersi de
P. E. Island .
Ontario Sales Agent
W. el. C. RUTHVEN
ALLISTON - s or,rr.
"Put into your life sunlight and
aughter." _That Was the advice given
to a boy by Robert Louis Stevenson,
the famous author.
INECTO
RA ID
. The world's best
' hair tint Will re-
store gray hair to its natural
corer in 15 minutes.
email size, $3.30 by mall
Double size, ss.so by mall
„The W, T..Peraber Stores
',Malted -
129 Yonge at. Toronto
; is doubtful if he .can continue his lead-
ership for this, reason. The Nickelites
will see to 11 that the work does not
suffer.
The new Troon 'in Sudbury, in the
care of Scoutmaster Fred Cressey, is
making astounding progress, _Both
Troops are well officered and 'making
things hum .
:,EseanoIa once again demonstrated
its -elf as a real live centre of Scenting
activities .A.n afternoon- was spent
outdoors, in Scout games, while other
groups 1,000'yards apart -did good vierk
in morse signalling: The Cubs, intent
on not being -left out, artanged -an
.eyeeing meeting ingoie.. One has, yet
to meet a More lively Pack with their
two eyee very much open.
A seleadld meeting via's, called in
Creighton Iffbae, (embracing Goys and
adults who, ueder the chairmanship of
the mine superintentleht, listened in-
tentively to an explanation of- Scout-
ing. It was anctud1ene that very bad-
ly needed to know that the only. fight-
ing we teaelr the boys is that which
hag to do,wirth their own eviledeslreS
and impulses, Good seed. was sown,
.and the young Troop, will Undoubtedly
make fine "heaalWaY under the dime -
tion of Scoutmaster .Pascio.e.
Space v111uot permit references to
each place vialted, but eve:beat risk of
transgressing we must ,mentipn the
Soo and North Bay. At the Soo Scout -
=staters Waener and Noble have done
wonders. As .a result of their work
Scouileg has now, a great opportunity
to develop, and there are sounds In
the air of important eVenta in the mak-
ing.
The Anal gathering in connection
with the tour Was 211 North Bay, 'when
the respective Troops, with Cubs, met
together. Anyone ,can imagine the
diaturbeece likely to be
created when 120 boys join in fun
0.
Opportunities in the
Veterinary Profession
If you desire a profession you should consider whab the field of
Vetelrinary Solence.has to offer. Grad -tulles have splendid opportunities
for a succeseful career. The live stock Industry. is the corner -stone of
agricultural development and the veterinary profeselen is its greatest
safeguard.
Session Begins October 1, 1925
Write for bulletin and calendar to C. D. McGlivray, D.V.Se., Pelnelpall
-Ontario Veterinary College
Guelph - Ontario
Affiliated with University of. Toronto. Under the Ontario Department
• of Agriculture.
HON. JOHN S, MARTIN, Minister
miummini1111
iitSOT'ITN the tiititer
'Judi1flt. flat'
ashing Water is hard and requires a lot of soap
to Make a lather—"Snowfiake" added to any water
Immediately turns it into, soft' water. ,
Vse"Snowfluke on. wash d,ys and you will not. need
quarter the. usual quantity of soap. "Snowfiahe"
" Sweeten -the elpths.--inake -them scift and clean -
and saw voit nttielolabor,
lartoetbe
3 places for anolevflaka
litchera, Sathraintat, Laundry
ROI d
„fr
AinsiOn19
csio901.„
errs
iN3,1wAl
At aft gr (aeon fec large package
•
al CS and instrtiction. 11 wa6 grci
And'the "distal batted' only te
after 410ging the Nal,1041'.4
only SeouLs and-Oubik
three lilleS p„,,p
Main/11g lines 14,
'rho impressiP
lesult of meet
grout -is is that' je.jarcltest'f. tile
jbli it set out' creating and I
building .up Calladla
1111511306,'
I11..ea ee.
Whether 11 10 the fine'art oil'intraft
ing a llollseliold or the executive ,co
industaal concern, eta
hunsan beingi'however aided by impe
sonal inecilanfsni, needs an interluff
now and Diens.' . -
In the,wilds of Swirl' Aaterica,drei
are, natives, apparently with lir-tittles
,time before them. and endless rodi
about thern, squatting in the Sllr..1an
Weaving grasoes to make hats, Th
roving eyes of touriete fall upon thee
OD NEWS
EUMAT1C
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0 1 0 Thal ThisTrosl ie
Must be ated Thrtleigh
off.
LOSI Tho most a rheinnatic iuf1:lrcr 6311
' hope for in rubbing, something on, the
tender, aching joint isja
g. No lotion or liniment ever did or ever
11.1 con do more than. this. The rhetrinal
,y tn. poi3on •!,,,j rooted In the blood. - ro
L.- get rid of it you must treat it through
e the.. blood. Any, doctor will toll 'yeti
that, this lo true. If you Want some -
'e, thing that- will go night to the root of
s Diet:rouble in the blood, take Dr.
n liaMis1t /310.k ppm, The whole mission
d I of this medicine Is to 'purify and ens
e rich the blood, and when they do Di:1st
e I all blood. troubles, including rhounid-
simple, tranquil folk, and the rank out-
siders are,thoved to declare it a peace-
ful, pastoral scene and to' wish that
Northern industry Might divest itself -
of the rciar and bustle' of the factories
in favor of inch an idyllic existence.
Yettlaese laborersare taxing sight and
straining nerves to make the web of
almost microscopic strands, for the
finest quality of 'thee...product, and they
aro exhausted after a brief Periodr of
effort for miserable pay. .
We look to the.iith and we think
of the Lisldnio as-- enviably lawleie and
healthy. They are composed to be
care -fee in the kyak and igloo, with
plenty of fish in the sea and abundant
game along s-hore. We imagine the
life divesteel of-complicatio,es 'and pity
oueselyes for -the coil cif civilized Pre-
occupations wherein eve are enmeshed.
But the fact is, that fife Mr the Green-
lander is a terribly anxious busluess
and is prematurely shortened by' the
end -lose- bathe for existence against
the elemental forces, a
There Is no lend of pjrpetual ease
for a loafer. 'The rule is that human
beluga meat work for a living, and the
Interlude of rest- is sweetened by the
toil that went: before it aud earned it.
Moreoyer, in that -time ef respite there
are few who are content to do nothing
at all; the inanition Would make' most
real men miserable, What they wen
I& a change of occupation. They are
kept young and eager by exercise up-
on the hobbit() whieii they turn.
In each %lay, as in the year at large,
there Should be interludes. We should
interrupt and alternate the strenuous
hours with moments -of ,aseiration" and
reflection. If, as the hom'ely' saying
has it, the nose is kept- to the grind -
Stone all the time, 'the whole being
_pays for it ,with a, lost edges:a ruined
telnPer.-e The -conquest of the World is
not saffielent recompense for the loss
of one' e own soul; the business deY,
crowded and valuable as it is, cannot
afford to. leave human nature out of
it reckonings and banish the sun from
US overhead as a superfluous charge.
tism, disappear. Among those who
have proved the value of Dr, Wil-
liams,' Pink Pills is Mrs, Anhio
Wright, Woolehester,'Alta., who :pays:
"1 was at sufferer !rem rheumatism for
six years, and diming . raoSt of, that
time my life was one of misery. 1.
tried several doctors, and many reine-
dies recoimuencled, but never got more
than temporary relief. • The trouble
seemed to affect thy whole system and
1 was badly rundown and suffered
from headaches as well. Filially I was
advised to try Dr. Williams? Pink Pills,
and through these I" found, ,complete
relief and to -day I feel like a new per-
son. I can therefore strongly'tecom-
mend,Dr: Williams' Pink Pills to any-
one suffering ae I did from this hem-
' You can get these pine from anY
Medicine dealer, or by mail, -at 50 cents,
B. bON: from The Dr. Williams? Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont. .
Dielmns confessed to a special fond-
P.elative Heating Values of 'eshs for David Copperfield, largely
It MUSt Be'Spiriele`.
Open . the garage d0060 and don
your oldest pants,
POI,' soling 11 as- coffie and novl's
time each:fellow has a ellaiicc
To tinlEce witil his autooar.-.-great joY
it always brings --
To •0 Ina 'gcnrs and prime the plugs
•
:Ind lubricate the springs.
ft's wi.se to -Varnish lip the hoed and
add a part or two,
And jacif her 032 31111 dress her up to
tires fat and new;
It's time to 110110. the cylinders and fill
-up the petrol tanif
.A.nd wear sweet blisters on your hands
Nand curse them as "yeti crank.
And whon your v,mrser half remarks,:
aren't, we having funi"
You challenge her to 'fix the Car alld
nialte the darn thing rim.
You rave and shout around the place
and make the neighbors mad.
And all the family gather 'round to
give. itclWi ce to dad.
You bruise a nail and cut, a hand and
smudges on you park,
And then, at las,t, you find yell failed
, to flicker on the spark.
You wipe the .s.woat of heavy toil from
' off your' feVered br,ow,
And heave upon -.the fateful, criink-
and Lizzie rattles now.
'
Yon Soon .forget your' angry triood and
, sport a happy grin,
Though you have shed ten pounds. of
fat upon. this, hunk of tin;
You are as proud as st "man can be, no-
thing your Joy -can mar
As you turn to those around and crY,
- "Ain't this the dandy car?
Authors' Dream Children.
Most authors have an affection for
certain children of their imagination,
. yetious Typcs of Fueli. apumiehaiposaioanhhayecionunith-:fhtoliei eleiment
The Dominion Fuel, Beard and the 'it is no eecret that "Mowl3g1Z"SthnelileaVrol-!i ,
Fuel Testing Dieleipe of the :genes 1 yard
,oirriptihhieg:s`Jufanygolreit,Be
Branch, Department of Mines, are mak- eateon; ishis1111116c:
home creations. - .
�c-
Ing- a series of tests upon various
types of fuels with •a' "vieW to- deter. Though Sherloolc Holmes is easily
silY
mining_ their relatiye vtil u e s when
t. Mimed in etandurd types of hot water
houee-heating furnaces as ueed In On-
tario and Quebec. - '
These etests, whielt are still in pro-
grese, are being inted.e upon the -various
typee.of anthracite, American, Welsh
Etna spotch; Various types of coke-, gee
eelte and metallurgical coke, -coke
made: in by-product coke ovens, 'some
high grade, low yolatile bituminous or
semi -bituminous . coals, and 'a' reere-
sentetive, series of Alberta peals., .
Th.e raiults' of tests to date have
showneltat tee Britiph anthracite, the
cokes and certain of . the eigh &Ade
low volatile bituminous Cod9,. appear
to have a 'higher heatleg value than
the average American antheaCite sold
at istattewa, that is it requires a email-
er quantity of 'thee fuels, than 4.1 does
of American anthracite to deliver a
unit quantity of heat. It requires
from one ton to tbree-quarters of a ton
of these wale t� deliver ...the :same
quantity of heat as one ton of the aver-
age American anthracite scold In Ot-
tawa, ,
On the other hanca'preetically all of
the Alberta coaltested, with the ex-
ception above nota, deliver a smaller
quantity of beat per unit weight of
eoal, or, in- other vvoiels, a larger (lean -
iffy of these fuels than of American
anthraeite is required to deliver a
unit quantity of heat."
It requires, from 114 tons to al high
as 15i this of these wale to deliver
the same quantity of heat as one ton
of average American anthracite de-
IlVereil'at Ottawa.
Other factor's, such as the :relative
frequency of ilriirg required; also enter
into the problem of determining the
relative values ot these various fuels.
Too— —Much Silence.
/ Sentence Seranons.
Is it Worth 'While -To spend time
and money acquirilig habits you will
be ashamed of?
-To build gymnasiums for boys an!'
girls who rlde to school?
1. -To argue witha man who la un-
willing to face a fact?
-To- get a job for a matt who is
afraid' he will Ind woik.?
-To expect a peliceman to be -hell-
eat if we ask for special favors;
-To spend money foregood govern-
ment and break the laws that don't
Mat us?
-To Wave the flag over desecrated
ideate? -
WHEN BABY IS ILL
When the baby: le ill; when he cries
a great deal and uo amount of atten-
tion or petting makes Ifira hoPPY,
Baby's Own Tablets should be given
him without delay 'I'l e T bl t •
. a eame
a mild but thorough laxative which'
regulate the boivels and sweeten the
stomach eied thus drive out constipa-
tion and Indigestkine break up colds
and simple fevers mitt make teething
easy. They are abableteiy guaranteed
to be free from opiates and. narcotics
and Can be given to even the new-born
babe with perfect safety a,nd always Oneold Irishman of ion service
with beneficial results. The Teblets sleptsoundly_ and peacefUllygduring a
,
' Along dee Irish coast are lighthouses
which fire it Signal gun at three-minute
intervale during foggy Weather.To a
visitor the Mese, is, irritatbag and um
bearable, making .sleep an impossi-
bility; but to the seasehea lighthouse -
keener not only does the monOtoneus
boom pass unnoticed, but a beeek In.
its regulerity 'reacts as a disthrbance,
are stala by medscine, dealers, or by
mail ,tit 25 cents a bee from The Dr.
Williarne' Medicine Co,, Drockville,
Ont. ,
The Secondhand Car.
There's. a grievous Mistake' you are
likely to make '
If a car you're determined to buy,
When you go to the dealers and put
' out some feelers
, AndefInd that the price is too high;
,Then on day with a vine "I will be in
- the swim; .
All my neighobrs have beat me 80
But I'll dig up the jack to buy some
kind of a haelt;
And yoli purchase a secondhand Ur.
,Then tha ar..st pleasant day You start
For a time' you go straight as' a bolt-
--Ah! but 'right- le 'the middle of- 67 -nue
sloppy pliddle
You ,stop with a jar and a jolt!
You may step on the juice, but it's not
, any use,
So your pliers and wenclies you
31 it isn't the tires .whY;then it's the
If it 18111. 1118 wires 'it's the brake.
There you Itinker ,andfuss and you
case the old bus .
, Ana yet hope, a garage isn't fer-
ef you want all your trouble to cer-
tainly double - •
Just purchase a secondhand car!
, 0, Ballare.
7 yOU play the game with the world
the world will play the game with you.
--Sir Henry Curtis -Bennett,
For Sore Feet-Minard's LtnIment.
One of the trials of Old Fogeydom
is the exasperating suspicion ihat the
young generation is right. -Sir R. R,
Terry.
-winter -night while his wife fired the
roaring three-minute signals -that is,
he rested comfortably until by some
shortening one of the ,charges failed
to exploae. :
Instantly lee awoke, ,sat up, gazed,
wildly around, and. shod:tea, "elaggiet
What the deuce was that?"
"DIAMOND l:)YE" IT
A BEAUTIFUL COLOR
Perfect-110ms dye -
Ing and tinting i9
guaranteed with Dia-
mond Dyes. Just dip
111 eola water to tint
soft, delicate shades,
or bolt to dyta rich,
permanent colors. -
Each 15 -cent pack-
age contains direc-
tions so simplp any
woman can dye or
IJ111 lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts,
waists dresses, ,coate, stockinge,
sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang.
ings, everything -new.
Buy "Diamond Dyes"---ne'otlier kind
-and tell your drugeist whether the
material you wieh to color i8 wool or
sfik, pr whether It Is linen, cotton, or
mixed goods.
World's Water Power,
The de'veleped water Tower of the
world has , increased 26 per cent. In
three years, from 23,000,000 horse-
power in 1920 to 22,000,000 horse -Power
In 1923, according td estimates .by the
U,Sdepartment of the _Interior.
Once a ,species of plant has loot its
perfume, Dicta is no known way,, of
1.a -stating it.
•
Minard's Llnlment-tor Colds.
first id public estimation among all
the characters created by Sit Arthur
Conan Doyle, first place in -hie own
esteenris occupied bY Rodney Stone.
A very good. second is Sir Nigel.
Thomas Hardy prefers to consider
hiesself,a poet rather than a novelist,
but if he were to stand or -fall by a
novel he would choose "Te.sa,", whilst
11. G, Wells --would probably choose
Tono-Bungsee
Stevonsein had a great affection for
"TreaSure Is1and1" and .Allan Quater-
main is an easy first in Sir H. Rider
Ileggaed's esteem.,
W. W. Jacebs eats his affections on
that preaeher, finished ,diplomatist,
and sly Inunonst, Bob Pretty, whilst,
with. all his later and perhaps mere
-solid successes, Jeron10 K. d'erOme
loolce. back with a wistful fondness to
"Three Men la a Boat," the books
which not only made his mini but
made the world laugh. •
Not even Wendy can oust Babble
from Arst place in Sir James Barrte's
heart; but it is probably his love for
his old school, Darrow, Which .causes
Horace Annesley Vaohell to love "The
211111 better than any other member
of idsi literary fatully. It is often dif-
ficult to aecount_for`these literary pre-
.
ferenCes. Mark Twain, for Instance;
regarded that little scallywag, nuckle-
berry rim], with an affection and de-
votion 'worthy of a better cause, and
it is possible that, next to Copperilem,
4,The Artful Dodger' 'appealed most to
Dickens. •
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Minerd's Liniment Fins for the Hair.
Osaka, the Japalieses city, now
ranks fifth in size in the world's cities.
The first tour are ,London, New York,
Berlin, and Paris.
e
RADIO -
Guaranteed 201.4. Tubes $1.95. Speolai
1 Tube Set, 1200 miles range, -cord-
plete, $22.50. Express Prepaid. Write
for Peet) Ltst. •
DANFORTH RADIO CO.
2093 DANFORTH Ave. TonoNTo
lloyeltou Cannot Rms.
New Eyee
lint you can Promote Et
Clean, ticatibytonranos
Alin y'EST.Itodurine.eye.Reme4110
Tught and Morning.
'fair soar Eyes aesia„.cleas axed Healthy.
Write for:Free EyeCareBook,
levee geeesesesiesee ObiseitmleChkese
IVIINARD'S Relieved
His Rheumatism
Rare 18 one, of many. lettere testify-
ing. to tiehe relief Minarces giNes
In eases ef rheumatism: "I have
beenrelieved of rheumatism by
yew'
been,
:1" thought I -would
never be -free from this malady
and I tried.' many remedies, but
Minard's, was the only one' which
gave me relief:" :
ALI'lIONSII RICHARD,
St. Samuel, P. Q.
Minard's is alsrisplendid‘ for 'stiff.
nese of the joihte,-sprainS, bruises,
etc.
MINARD'S.LINIMENT
The new re -din -built ACOUSTI-
CON is a; maevel of lightness, pone -
fort, inconspicnocisnese. • .A. joy to
wear and use. We are se SUTe it
will delight you, regardleee of what
other dev4ce you ere 11032r using,
that we invite you to, -try it 10 days,
without a penny of risk. No red
tape to go through.
No deposit or payment of any
kind. Just send your name, address
and free trial request, to, or call on.
J. L iinderson Oa.
- 357 St, Catherine St West'
Montreal, Que.
No Deposit. No Expense.
ISSUE No. 22-135.
The ORANGE PEKOE i
3
extra good. Try it 1
A Leased Without Laws.
North, Greenland, Which 01111-
0,1e(1 311(1) 111 twelve tniles of the North
Pole, ther0 are practically no laws,
and therc are certainly none with re-
gal -a 10 preller1Y, rer all that that men
P061025 055 their Ilunting-linives, while
the 250111011 have only their household
utensils.
Tho steno houses in which the na-
three live belong to nobody in particu-
lar. If eu. Eskimo family find an emiltY-
one they simply move into it apcl it be --
comes theirs until they, vacate it,-
• Pblygamy is permittee and "mar-
riages" are arranged entirely by par-
ents. Ween a couple tire of each ether
they simply take ether mates. There,
Is hothiee that coerespoeds to "court -
In sucli circumstances it eeems
strange teat the Helrimos ere -.among
the mostIdevoted parents in the world.
If a separation occurs, the children, De-
wey& go with the mother. This ar-
rangement as may be expected leads-
1-0
Intenninable complications, but, in
suite of it ,all, eV-ery one seems very
happy,
The liner Majestic is about -1,700
thnes the size of the Santa Maria
flagship of Columbus. "
Far Sore Throat ;Ise M inard's Liniment
The longer I live the more I am
convinced that the greatest of all ne-
cessities for human happiness is to
talk things T. P. O'Connor.
WE WANT CHURNING
MACHONE. Knoves
22 They Stay aha.rtilonger.
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VA!,...Mgrt 3710115,
,
Stroi Nerves
. Pere oaganic pet:eel-10th,, ,knewato
mosti' druggists...eV-Bare-Phosphate, la
Nvhat nerve•exhausted, tired -out Pec0le
must have to regain.. terve ,foree and _
energy. Thate erhy It's guaranteed:
Price $1 per plcge. Arrow Chemical
Co., 25 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont.
Ideal Sprint" Vacations
(Jelly DaysfromNewYork
Go in May and .June
when Borrouda is ablaze with
Flowers -perfect daysfor rest orolav•
Potals4 Twin -Screw Steamers
"FORT VICTORIA" and.
"FORT ST. GEORGE"
Far Illustrated gooktets 'Write
FU12NESS 13ERMODA LINE
34 WhitehaliStreet - New York City
or Any'acel Tourist Agmt
We supply, , cans and eay express
charges. We pay . daily by express
money. orders, which .can be cashed
anywhere without any charge.
To obtain the top price, Cream
must be free from bad Ilavots and
contain not leas than 80 per cent
Butter Fat. „
Bowes Company Limited,
Tororito
For references --Head (Mice, Toronto,
Bank„Of Montreal, or your local banker.
Estikblisheir for over thirty years.
D licioU
Put the spicy delicious-
ness of Mustard into your
salads and sandwiches -
sauces and savories -
Serve it freshly made -
mixed with cold water with
your- meats at breakfast,
lunch and dinner - use it
in your cooking. It makes
everything more tasty and
aids digestion.
Our new Cook Book tellrorou how
20 use IVIustard lo ow and aPpc.
thing ways. Wnto for a copy.
It's MBE.
gOLMAN-HEEN (Canada) LIMITEB:
Dept. 1F; 1IO2 Amherst Atreet
e nS
•
aids digestion
Misenswimaxtemetwime
nt3r Si .
Here is great value in
Dairy Pails; We know
Stake exists a big de -
mend for a well -finished,
good=wearing sanitary
dairy Pail selling' at a
popular price. Here it '
is -the siVIP Dairy Pail,
new style. See them in the
storee. Take a look at the
leig ear, note the abgenee of
all cracks and crevices -
and mark the low price- •
only one dollar. Equip
your dairy throughout with
SP!
Say :"Eiayer -Insist!
For Colds Headache
Neuralgia Rheumatism -
Lumbago Pain
Accept only a
Sayer package
which contains proven directions
Randy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles 011 ,24 and 100-Druggista
Aspirin Is the Weds mark (registered la
Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mons.
aceticacidester of SalieflicacId.
RED PIMPLES
ITCHED BADLY
Neck and. Chest Broken
,Out. titicura Healed.
"My daughter's neck and chest
were very badly broken out with
red pimples that festered and itched
badly. She scratched the effected
parts and caused the trouble to
spread. At night she could not
sleep and the breaking out caused
disfigurement.
" I tried everything I tould think
of but nothing helped her, I read
an advertisement for Cut:keel:Soap
and Ointment and sent for a free
sample. 1 purchased more, and af.
ter using one cake of Cuticura Sap
and one box of Cutieura Ointment
sIata was healed." (Signed) Mrs.
R. B. Cross, 81 Seneca Parkway,,
Rochester, N. Y.
TIse Cutieura to clear your skin,
(Jamie Sseh Free by MU. Addreos Newlin
Depot; litenhouee 855, ZionWled." Pelee, 800
26e. Olebeent 26 awl 60e. Take= 26e.
Cuticura Shaving Stick 25a.
PAINS ACROSS
THE BACK
Relieved by Lydia E. Pink -
hands Vegetable Compound
Mitchell, Ontario.- "Iehave taken
your medicine for a number of years.
Ido not take it steady all the time, but
I am never -without it. I always keep
-it in the house. I took it first for pains
'in the abdomen and bearing -down pains,
headaches and pains across the baelc. I
have my home to look after and many
a day I could not get up at all. I saw
the advertisement in the paper about
Lydia E. Pinkharn's• Vegetable Com-
• pound, and Mrs. John Miller told me
about it, too. Every time I take it it
Makes me feel better and I always rec-
ommend, it to my friends. I am willing
to' answisr letters from women asking
about this medicine and you -may use
thieletter as a testimonial. ''-Mrs. F. J.
WASSMANN, Mitchell, Ontario.
The merit of Lydia E. Pinkhairee
-Veietable CornPotiiad is tord by women
to each other. Many w'cinbn know by
experience what this medieine will do
and they are anxious for others to know.
Such testimony should cause any
womari suffering from the troubles so,
common te her sex 'to give this well-
known medicine a fair trial.
Do you know that in arecent canvass
among 'women users of the Vegetable
Compohnd over 220,000 replies were re-
ceived. To the question, 'Haveyou re-
ceived benefit by taking this Medicine?'
98 per cent. replied "Yes,"
This means that 98 out of,every 100
P00200 are ip better health because
they have given thie medicine a fait,
trial. • 0 ,