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SPLENDID FUTURE
unaines and Thew Orimn
WRI1011 REVEAL?
Variations --- lateen:MIRY,- l'ifiacina"Y"
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„oc en r ;
et. Keieur,, REIL ATION8r 701 That . 'Tforar_Racial. 0 ri d n -,--c` *it 11h - 1 Ci
y couNTRY. Blood Ls Titbit -an0 Watery? .
; The 0.r,„4,111 th,ce.0 ,fa
less een. used co ern, t
complains of exhaustion, dizzy spells,
- e ,clana from itio various torias
' Wh.erD a growing girl becomes pale, ,aieee incg
Twelve 'of World'S- Greatest headache and ; stomach - ouble, , whlcb
Line*. lijsed POrt as dences anaentia blo'oillessness. A tioa must lie- aoectpt-ed general an,d
• story. There, is 'inifilediate, tor
' • knave that these things' are eVi- ecorae, se th-at ahe followieg explana.
UL UL Terminal During 1921.. gifInc6 the n'illrPer ne allice-wanced made for the fact !that
tiler° are nunieroas
' The closing of the port of ,Montreal tertic, a• sYstem lenilder.. that will coral :
'with the t,ormination of. navigation ar
On PletelY reete the ItitaMng dualities tion.
the St..Lawr-e.wee bra -tight to .a ccinelue .to the blood that every part of the Feathe in-o'st part, then, these names
,Sion the most- remarkable seasonin 'body will:Share', in the benefit. eae reateeed on the aeoeue given 'nenee
the expert 'history' a that Port: ?Slap. 'A geed .eXample of 'the:result " •
only of Canadian but also ail ,Uaited ill given laY 'Mrs. George IL Smith, .of ' given rise"- te th'e S c o eaially
' "Flonla" or "Flanalacia.," which bas
Meats of agricalteral produce , not wise treatment in. cases of this. kind
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States °legit], exceeded by a .very wide Queensport, N.S., who says: "I care names of"Findlay, Finlay, Finley, Fin -
Margin all previous recordie, taxing the not praise Dr. 'Williams' Pink, Pills too laYn'on; and'ille like"
large 'capacity of the harbor to the highly for whet they have done for me* Til fact, . MacktillaY is but another
limit and creating a eceee of unpre- three daughters.' My 'eldest -daughter, form "of "MacFlilliov." (which. spelling
ao
ocelented activity. The gratifying fee- Edina, at the age of 14, became run b t to be met with, inc Gaelic aorta
; tare of this phenonteual activity is cloWn, and g.et 'her three 'box`es og being "MaeFhiannIaigli.'')
temporary or transient conditions but taken them she was in good health lay. and Macinally are tic) be found
that it is not brought 'by purely the pills, and by the time she had ' forni,3 mackinleY, Mackin -
Is o-bassidaed by. c1-r011111etaaces W'hich.- and is naara'healthy 'married woesan.' mostly anniftgaes.cendenta of „the 'Clap
should ensure •in the' future a 'yet 1.1iTy second elanafiter,. marilia, :at 'the Blichaaan ,bat there Was elle° a, small
age of le vr -ae awthily run doWn. and ..S'ePt of this'liarne in the ,Glan MacFar-
pale. In ft she had alivaYe been a 'l'ane.Sometinalb, tooe these ria,inea
delicate phild,ebut gradually became are changed sPellings of "Mac-au-
,woree. ,Atilest she could .not go Led-gliti" entleelY ,different. nafile,
stair S without haying ..cOlich is find princiPailY amenug the'
!movement rests,, in the p,a,s,,hig,..o.f the rest, and could no t even. do. an kind Ste1"i'larts of ApPin. But this name
of light work without ,baing greatly should, more properly be rendered, n
i
e, greater volume of trade.' Indications
In "other' 'phases' of actiritY 'than the
export of -ineachand-ise, are not want-
'
ing to fore -cast this proapect.
The prime cause of this • unusual
Einefgency Tariff 1)y the United. .fatigued. --Finally Lgave her Ea -Eaglisla: by IVIaeLay, or /1/1,e-oreat,
States, virtually cutting off the expert -Hants' Pink Pills, and ' after taking • The forme MacGi-alea and Macarally
cf C'anadian ng-r.icultural FrocirtMea by t,henewe found they did her more 0 6d (ocoasio ITO Y ) are also datiVatiVea of
way of' the '-berderaanr1 cliveeting the than all the other Medicine' 'She 'had 'the foregdinge .Soottlsh Sept mines
.P1'n'flucts. Qf tl1e Western 'taken, and shale new iagoo.d.healtle'teansedanted Ireland - in many
Prairies' to the Atlantic for siliPmen1 Then my younger &ha -liter, ' Greta, cases, though there". ata other ellen._
. ov el'seas. ANheilet ' this' divees'ion has now 15, beOarne so run down thata,ehe neleetliralegh., whieh pimilar. names-
uly beene "effected and exPer-teneced, liad to stop ,going to s-chool. But'aftr harc'T'S been developed -in. Ireland, ,
-within. 'the. Past few months, it ia.,safe' taking eighthoxes'of the 'Pills 'alio: - •
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, .DRUMMOND
• Drielra-Scottish.
.SOnrce—A
" Ask the average Ma -sea the nation-.
alitY of the am1Iy valet) of Drummed
aend lio b 1iytoielejap that- it is Eng-
11sh; 'Seiot knatas better, as dees
anybody familiar, with the names ef
the priaelparlitgblerad els,ps,
Still, if you want to be imesually
particular, and trace the name back to
'its real origin, when it wae drat used
as a descriptive' suraeme, you'll find
that it is aeitlaer Eriglish nor 'Scottish,
Out Hungarian. ,
"Dryman".was the form in whieh it
wee' brought..into Eagland.
garY prior 'toeilte. adyent of tho Nor-
,inanS, to that ' .
Do- you .wonder "What 1111,14arian
were doing in Angle -Saxon -England?
. Royal marriage has established the
'connection between. the aive, ce*Irteiee.
The matter of leidgar the, iii-
gitive Angto-Saxon euccesisar to --the
-FeigliSh•Ciewn the time of the Nor-
-man 'invasion, ,was Agatha, daughter
of, the Xing of Haagary. "With Edgar
in his flight to -Scotland and the collet
ot King' Mal:coke III. -11Ialpolrn Ceanu-
Mar) went' one "Masirice-de ,Drymen,"
a. I-Iu.agariaa nobleman De .Dryman.
.won favor with the -Scottish 'monarch
-and receiyed frora, him grants of land
in the Highlaricia Frani his first fol-
lowers there was tanned . the elan
whiCh bears -the ria -me of a place in
.Hetigary- under the ',changed spelling
Of Drummond. This elan playea a pep-
mitient' part in the battle of 'BancnoCk-
burn Under' Robert the Bruee, and •ia.
the rehallions. of "'15" and !-45„'i:logig
their -lands and their chief.e, arho :fled
to Franeeientil the restoration of -the
aig.hts' of the Scottish nobles. ..
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to say that in seasnns to come an, ever' now a, healthy girt feel that ' A
greater volume of trade will pass" gut after what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A Doll -at wims°
of Canada by the Atlantic outlets. • " havedonein my home there can be no Altogether a novelty is a Swimming
The grand total of grain by boat and doubt Of their ;value, and I hope -seine- 1:1°Ii'vfnich °Wes its inveation to au
one else will benefit from our 'experi-
ence."
You can get the -se pills through anv
•
dealer in inedleine or by mail pos,t-
paid at..60 cents al-boer or six boxes Tor
$250 'from The. De: Willeafne'saleafcine
Co., -,Broeliv,111e, Onte
: raii into 'the .Port 'Montreal..
.:May 'lest to.Decerhber 1st, 1921., ren'Ort;
ed by ttis seeceetary. ef the Montreal
Beard of Trade,' reached' -140,0$5..;45
- bushea, a wohnhe, in eXce.se,
- 6f11
othea,-lAtiantic .ports?'„Combiried trent
," f.ait- ‘'teePhilaidelphia iaed, Newport
afeeyeeirielnding;the-,Part of ;Me-WeYork.:
.:;aniattieitai-'cial'64e53,9,3,6fielauelielsecif :eeta
irds Rob'Chickerts..
,-arrivpd by lake- beats 'and 75,515?7,069. '
„ ! . by Dili !. !, h . , any. observant; person asnav -notice
.
, ., .. . Th.tai • w eat acceu.nted for
spatraws a.reeno-larger-nunierous-
. ,652, 0, a. bus . els.; cern e . 45,593,443 '
In the.' streets .ofeour -c1ties:1'. -eta ist .1)e7-
' ' -• basil-16,1a;9,1ad'Uats',22,389e6.6.7 busliele...
c• ane foodl le lacking. The sparrows,
Shipments, Of wheat to Montreal from Ulna' 'dri•Ven. from -th.eir urban haunts,
! the ,I_TnIteri States rose frOmal,648,250 ha• Ve aclacht to pick up a living in the,
, --. in 1920' -to 27,520091m 1921, and' Corn suburbs - and outlying • farming dis-
from 85;813 bushels lto 25;178,53-1:- , • - .
„ . • tricts ' -They lla:Ve 'broom -6 a.very seri
. -
, Increasing Ex! poit og!!9rain. ' ., ous nulasnce to poeY ultr rats" er . '
, ,
Thatotai export 4 graii. of.all kind -3 Peciallyeini winter, wherithey. ins; adese-
fremMeiitreal-in the s '. on was 119,- chicken yards in flocks, and even
' 602,189 hushelS, the, Significance of
whiclr,is realized when conipared with
,
• ;the previous yeareaatatala ael,se•ele4a:gare
and.' the previous recordof `,•dfle.",port'ot
75'361829 in 1914: -Tholigh wheat
showed. a sulastantial,.ifiCrease -the-
. . ,
mast remarkable dev'elopment was in
cora, which 'trona shipme-ata of about.
half a rnlflion laiishels in 1.920 jamped
to moire than forty-three milli -cm bush-
els in 1921.
,
., The Shipment of cattle te the over-
seas market .. did not .-Cornmence 'ag-
greasively until the season was well-
advaneed.,and.yet ire'the course of the
seven mouths at open navigatitin, '35,-
000head 'left for 'LiVerpool and ,,Glas.
gow,*pereas•-:-Shipments via. the; St.
. Lawrence, irf .the previousyears have
hdea negligible. , • •
There 'are other' developments, as-
.. .
=red and projected, 1n -.the' port of
Mentreah' deeplf eignificalital oe ,the
-general,.appreciati-an of the' intportatice
ef its future. Many shiphag companies,
Lor instance, are, reported to be aeleing
ter deeking rights in' the- aarbor, and
, . ,
the ebrhing spring ari the St. Lawrence
should se,Samoverreent'ef =paralleled
activity. According td: the' plans of
the steamship componies, nearly twen.
ty additional tr.ans-Altaritic..passenger
steamers will he using- Montreal as
their, westero famine.). in Atlantic
teafilo, An increase in 'cargo vessels
is naturally forecasted. ` Already the
St. Lawrence river carries ,more than
cme third of -Canada's national trade
to and from the -Port, of Montreal, the
annual volume of which exceede, $750,-
600,000, and prospects; are that both
the volume' and;the propnrtion will in-
Illinolaanari.. It can dive, and cut all
sorts' of „capersi'in' the water.
In the body of the manikin (which
, „ . . .
is Made of wob,d,) is a, hollow chain, -
;bar' that. 'eXtends-- isp intie-ithe head,
SLIISIL2raliamb,draare Prov-lded, in the
Upper "arnieel the, &Stearn -is, the' `thighs
Land:the:lower litabsel Ine.theae. cinalties.
...eiriall•-equantities., of lead: ,Sliet.,1- rare
eT.he, arrase are p lieetede, at thee shoul-
eleeseanclaelbawse the -legs at
-the piips and „kno Thus, the 'dell is
jointed, endthe limbs may be inane
teeessome any Position desired. They
have, , however, frictional grip suf-
heieut, to held ,the joitts fixed vv,lien
'seta It tlie Mani:kin i to ''dive, ,the
arms ,.ateel, legs 'aae ,sudjusted."suitable
for that Men, when it is
plunged into Viaa. ter • the 'allot -in the
make themselves at home -in Poultry bady-and-ihead, chamber gravitate to
houses, ' devouring the feed -provided the aweeeeepia thereof, L ,apid it s -inks.
for the fowls. " . -bead 'fere-meat nulili aa.lt'asSumes the
It Is no trifling mati:er, fnr.n..e0"soar harizental, ,the, head rise -s; the shot
rows Will eat a quart -of grain per' day paehen'tay gaming bee ,the lower peat of
and Will poii three tillles as much' ae the bodf cavity and cansing the, dell
they coriannie- Bili the ohiaf -traq1):11 to aSeend on a slant to the surface like
int -hat they spread disease, particular- a real diver. •
ly the dreaded chickenpoX.' „
Poilltra keeper,s find themselves •
obliged to make , timer ehicken' houses Marvelsof rr-.2 Tongue.
atarroar-Proof with Wire net. Many. of when we speak of the "sense of
them have resorted to systernatic,trap-
pingle .Sparraws- are easilyetraPped
and . Can he skinned: with r,mere twist
:of the, finger. This.dealt with, and
with: the. wings? and legs pulled off;
they make, when boiled, ruest eaced-
lent „food for chickens •
Planes Hunt Fish
The airirlane's'ervjae or tale United
States Fisheries -Bureau has' proved
especially 'useful. in .locatinic, for . the
benefit of fisherraen, the menhaden,
taate" we think at once of the tongue,
San here is the seat of the principal
nerves of taste, transmitting the sen-
sation which' we call "baste" direotly
to the brain and registering an impres-
sion there preeizeity as sound cm pain
register.
But, in order to be apparent, the ob-
ject tasted must be at least partially
dissolved, either in water or in the na-
tu-rail fiuld—isaliva-eercreted by the
glands of the mouth, for even sub-
stances with 'marked tastes, such as
salt or -gel:nine, .will not make the
,whiefi teaV..el'atel]nrela sichelei5.11111.ni?nr" "tastae,illaPr.eseinn'-'. upon the brain lin-
ing or'll'inf:ens leas app -lied la the term' of solution, to
their' Pree,ence: 'being 'Indloated' '1.)er -a . ' •
wide'spread rippling. ., 1Vienhadexi are
net kocicr to' 6;4,, but their ail Ikea 'high,
clareinerCialavaitie, and, •aftei it hae.
bee/a-pees-sad out, the residue analeee
asi...eXcel,lent' fertilizer: During the
lest year., the. productlon, of rnethadea
oil inathe United States was 3,676,453
'callers:: This. Wag in'greatillan 'the out-
put of -whale "Oil, Whioh was 3;073,574
gallons The produCtion of .herring oil
waa .$80,379 gallons, and -of cedeliver
oil .196,108 gallbne:,. Other oila of ilia.
rine origin, irteladinge that derived'
froin. sharkst,livere? (commonly sold as
hren.e.e, eadaiyete ,totalled..1.,06,0 322. 0'2'4-
The Continent's,,
Second Part. ' ions.'
Montreal ia already, the seedn,d port '• 77'4 '
Unreas, enable. , •-..
angry CustaMer---"See. here, yoli
oVerchargede me for 'that' :suit - aucl. it,
'wee, fall of ineths.". • ' , .-
Tatio-r-e"What 'do you, eaPect for
fifteen' dolle„rsi, i-Jtd,mming
,
A Lava, Feast. "
• . ,
'Better aca"a; 'ainaer 'of...herbs where
love ifs-, .thetn; 6,stalled ex ,and hatred
therewith. • ' .
o-f.the American continent, its fifth
city in respect of population, and the
greatest inland -port, It is, the priaci-
. pai point on the American continent
„ for the export of grain and 'Other agri-
etiltural produce), and now the greater
part -of the enornieus 'harvest 04 -the,
western :prairies' IS finding lee, outlet
by wayet the St. Lawrence ihatead'ef
. across the international border,' '
The work of developing the -aeeein-
Modation and capacity of the harboi'
le a ooniinnieue 'work, pregreSaingl'un-,
eensingly. To date; at a aost of More
430,000,006, the harlio,r provides
one' nundreri, steamships- 'bertha 'front
350, to 750 feet,in length,. With it depth
of, Water 1: rOlil 25 to $15 feet. ' There
' a= two large elevators' at whieh. rail°
'vase ells can be icarieci wi,th
. grsln.
,stinultarialously, sixty .-itetlesi of 'haebtir
11 total 'wharfage' Of abeitt
'twelve miles-, Montreal has tieide re-
latiotie vit1i evercenritry ot :the
glebe. Diering 1921 twelve of ale
• worlets 'gre,atest shipping lines usod
,
, The fir\st key which opens the do -or
- I
OT 'Sale et S3 is the trading instinet, the
knowTedge 'And senSe of the Teal value
-of any Artiel-e.
•
The annuni aeport of the Chief k-
apecLior Steolf ViTeelleien"Aeseialla
slicaWs that there are no fewer than
.5,995 catnels that section of bite
Cenarterievealtle. '
Mink: this *Ver. The at‘eat 'War
lasted afrom .Angdist,.1.914, to
her, 1918:The estin'tated -coat (riot ins
the -pert as- a teeminal -Mallet the Inuit. eluding 4be1d 04,1-/VOlet5y). w,410 $138,- ,
These nerves are not regularly
buthd through the mouth, but are
'Closer tog,ether at the tip of the tongue
and at the back tile= they; are at the
tentre anti -the sides.
The diffeaence in tastes noticeable
in different:kind§ of substances is due
to the effect which these solutions
have u-pon the brain eeits ichichl con-
trol our nerve-reactiona just as sounds
have varying intensities and the
.nerves of fooling Indicate different de-
grees of pain or pleasure.,
The chr,istien indeed. is allowed to
re101ee where other men rejoice; hut
he ,is also hourid to ;OjOiee where
ethers oarenot.—Leroy M. -Vernon.
ANDERINE
Stops Hair Corning Out;
Thicicens, Beautifies.
, • - her eat veraelsiarrieings Yearly ape:roe:a ,000,000,000, 1?4.199,60,0 rari-1.42
?rnal-08. 0)1'4 ' , ,wele kill'ext And 26,18006,00, OLOu vrere
WM:Ill/Jed. And lttiiL imne 'men tefnise,
41-
-errocer throttet lu-e10v0.111 ,a,rmardent,
•'
arid 11,o,tvi.zea c tNred "hut, unr 11 1Jh.4V sebi' '
1031,Yre3 A A
' eillmeetilt 11'0'4e -rite aii$•s!,,t
- ale -eve
,
bilef.'cl'a, ISottle:o-il,'"DaatleiriiIe"
55 uuy,..firtte,stefee,- :clatter nue appliea-
'den 'yen 'can' 'net 'find A ''Partteli' 'et
dainirttif Or,. talliug Beeides,
every, ,hotr, ,r3hOINA n•OW It g
ablitiaattes;
WINTER, BARD ON BIBY
The winter seas= is a hard one on
the baby. He is -more or less confined
to stuffy, -badly ventilated roomsIt
is so often stormy that the mother
does eat get him out in the fresh air
as often as she should. He catChes
•calds'which rack hie -little 'systemO his
S tOurachaandebowels getout of order
,anclehe-hdeolnes-peavish-and)eross. To
ner& against' th iee -the eal °the's' s hould,
keep a' box 'of Babeils-Owa Tablets; in
the 'anise.; They regulate the -stomach
and" bow -els; mad break up-cot/Ida. They
are sold' , by medicine dealers or by
•
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co, Brockville,
Blockhead.
Sergeant—"Now, then, don't' you
knew hew to hold a ride?" -
Recruit—"I've run a splinter in my
eager." ,
Sergeant (exasperated)—"Oh, you
'aye, 'ave you? -Been seratehin' your
'ead, I suppose!"
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Minard's Liniment for Couglim and Colds
45,
Grazing on Dominion Forest Reserves
Ab Gut one hundred thousand head of
stock -- cattle, horses ' and sheep ---
graze every season on the Dominion
forest reserves in Western Canada.
This grazing keeps down the fire haz-
ard and at the same time is of great
value to the farmers and ranches -a in
the vicinity of the reserves.
MONEY ORDERS.
Pa' Your out-of-town accounts by
Dominion Express Money Order. Five
Dollars costs three, cents. •
A Great Fea.t.
Robert -- "Mother, was Robinson
Ciruscai an acrobat?" .
Mother—'I don't know. Why?"
Robert—"Well, that book says that
atter he had finished his day's work
lie sat down on his chest."
Pensions are being paid- to thrree
and a h,alf million men, women, and
children by the British, Ministry
Pensions.
USE SI. AN'S T
c"
k•!:APCS
the after effects of weather exposure.
years p; enemy. Ask
tienae ue siccn,11,:e,cipsa,nti
ly For forty s
I.i
ie
Vkt all dtuggists5, 7,0;„
f,
,
Paid
'
OU can't do your best when
1 your back and every muscle
aches with fatigue.
Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, with -
Wit nibbing, arid enjoy a penetrative
glow of warmth and comfort,
Good for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sprains and strains, aches. and pains,
,q, rr. rr
t
,
.,iitrer with: thIS,coin.
piso any
mid I till ttill yO14
VV: erl'Oriete:
an. old ta,t4i1y'temecly,,
yeare ofimfrering„ ,
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t"'11
ertraalleenfelrlea°7.7,".elle7l".",,lee.
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,
Qutte„Teto„e,
"1 s,eto'illat MarpOnli bas invented a
,
device by welch you -can see thaeugh
brick
,fi'Sonlebedry invented that long ago."
- Whowas h?". •
"The Inen who Rust thought 'cif 'put-
ling..windowa in'ent."
Unique.
"The way to rue, this country," said
Knowitall, "is to put thorougaly wise,
capable, alert and honest men in cons
trol ere affairs,"
"Yes," answered MItiS Keen, "bat
what are 'WO fo ao—there is only one
of, you?"
Still Missing.
johnney—"Say, paw, 1 earl!t• get these
'ritlaineticexamples, Teacher said
somethin' 'bout flndin' the great com-
mon divisor." .
Paw (in; disgust)—i'Great. Scott!
Haven't they tofind that thing yet?
Why, they were imatin' for at when 1
was a bey,"
A Guess.
A leading citizen of an Ohio town
was stricken with appendicitis- and an
operation was 'deemed necessary. The
editor ef the local paper, a pessimis-
tic sort, heard of this and printed this
"personal" about It;
"Our esteemed fellow citizen, Rufus
G. Grethena, will eater the hospital to-
morrow to be operated upon for the
removal of his a-ppendix by Dr. Smith-
ers. He will leave a Fife and two
children."
Her Good Idea.
A little girl III is poor family bas to
wash a great many dishes. Someone
begat, sympathizing with' her one day,
remarkiag- what "drudgery" it must
"No," she replied. "It's great fun.
3 have given' each -dish a- name, and
they are. -all ,,my cliikirenn--,my
`I --talk tothem- •While I -'am WaSthittg
-them -and ,drying -them. a ,pret.end
'that.--,ii?,.a.ml,..dressiagethens. t-ike to
ha,ve.them %all -nice and clean. And
rni sure theyliksme for looldng,,atter
thtem statVelle It's lots: of. fun." .
The man who is not afraid o2 failure
seldom has to £a -e4 ite
MOther! Move
- Child's 1,0vrels With
California Fig Syrup
Harry mother! Even a sick child
loves the "fruity" taste of "California
Fig Syrup" and it never fails to open
the.bowels. A teaspoonful to -day may
prevent a sick child to -morrow. It
constipated, bilious, feverish, 'fretful,
has celd, colic, or if stomach is sour,
.tongue coated, breath bad, remember
-a good cleansing of the little bowels
is often all that is necessary.
Ask your druggist for 'genuine "Cali-
fornia, Fig Syrup" which has direc-
tions for babies and children of all
ages printed on bottle. Mother! You
must say "California" OT you may get
an imitation fig syrup. -
Sanish Fi
Claims Many Victims in Canada
and should be Guarded Against
I ' ,
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Is aeGreat Preventative, being one of
the oldest remedies Used. Minard's
Linimeeart has relieved thous -ands of
cases of Grippe, Bronchitis, Sore
Throat; Asithriat a,nd similar diseases.
It is an Enemy to Germs. Thousands of
bottles being used every day. For sale
by all druggists and general dealers.
Minard's. Liniment Co., Ltd.
• Yarmouth, N.S:
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Many Friends Tarilcvil
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Revident Are Taking Tanlar
After Seeing What it Did
For Her.
"My recovery by taltiag Taulac waS
so remarkable that my neighbors Were
all amazed ,tin -d many .of them started
taking it/' said Mrs. Clare Wilson,
Tankville, West Ca, N.B.
"My 'health began to fall five years
ago ann r grew gradually worse right
along. To make bad rnatpere wore° I
Was stricken With influenza and that
left me in a truly deplorable condition.
"It was certainly a lueltY day for me
when nay hus,hand persuaded me' to
try Taniac, and, it weai no . easy task,
either, for I was no thoroughly dis-
couraged elie.t I didn't believe any-
thing could help me. r ara like a dif-
fei-ent person hievery way, my diges-
tien is perfect, I have gained twenty
pounds in weight aad I am in the best
of health and spirits now."
Tanlac is sold by a,11 good diuggists.
—Advt.
-Character is -what you are; repu-
tation is \Oat you try to make people
think you are. •
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The daily ase of tlia-Soap prevents
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blackheads, while the Ointment
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is delicate, delightful, distingui.
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'To Recommend Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Com- -
I pound, fort Helped
Her So Much
!
Fredericton, N. B.—"I was vzcalt,
and had some troubles wother, of -tea • 'ea
,
,
have, and usually I. was tuyp.t for ray
Work. I saw your adVertisemente
antl deeided to try. Lydia E. Pink-
'hara's ;Vegetable Compound. I am,
c`wery much pleased with the result
and recommend -your Vegetable CaM.-
• pound 'whenever „I have a cleanse,
• Yon may use this letter for the bens-
-fit of 'others."—Mas. Waieraess, 360
Cliareh St., Fredericton, N. B.
Tare. Wandlese, like many, Mani
other women Who have found relief
by taking Lydia E. Pealchani's Vege-
table Compound, is anxioue, to kii-,
other women know of this splendid
medicine. So by word of mouth and
by letter, one woman to another, its
-virtues are made known.
Women suffering from female ail-
ments, indicated by such symptoms
as backache, nervous troubles., ,tua
flashes, Pain in the side arid a gen-
eral run-down condition of the Whole
system, should ta„Ite Lydia El. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound.
For nearly fifty- years it has beea
?helping women. Let it help you.
Lydia E. Pirilehares Text -Book upau
"Ailments Peculiar to Women" will
be sent you free upon request. Writs
to Lydia E. Finkhara Medicine Ca,
Lynn, Mass. .,,
For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache,
Sour Stothach, Bilious Liver
! The nicest cathartic -laxative in the 1
world to physic your liver and bowels
When you halve Dizzy Headache, Colds,
Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset,
Acid Stomach is candy -like "Cas -
carets." One or two to -night wili
empty your bowels completely by
morning, aud you will feel ifpleadia,
-They work while you sleep.' Can.
earets never stir you up or gaps like
Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they
cost only ton cents a box. Childrex
love Cascarets too.
WARNING! Always say "Bayer" when you, buy 'Aspirin,
Unless- you see name ."Bayer:.,'on :tablets, you are not getting
Aspirin at all. Why take 'chances?
Accept 0* an unbroken "Bayer'' paCkage which- contains.direCtipns and. dose.
wOrked out by physicians during 22 ye-lafs and Proved safe 1:1Y. jor-V
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win b5 etaniaea with their avao'ral trade worm; ".Beyer Croriit,"i . ' • '
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