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Germs Eat �f erms the biological and research labora-
tories of E. 21. I'lquibb ,l: Sons, and for
Effecting Cure many years in tfie U.S. Public health
According to the Eug1ls11, claissic:
"Great fleas have little fleas 'upon their
batiks to bite 'em,
Alla little fleas have lessor fleas,
and so ad infinitum." This principle
of "dog eat dog," which has been long
employed in both the animal and
vegetable world to get rid of injurious
parasites by "sicking" enemy para-
sites on them, may now he employed
against the germs of disease.
The "bacteriophage," or germ -eater,
that destroys the germ of dysentery
has been known for some time, and
now we have another that annihilates
the germ responsible for boils and abs-
cesses. To quote a recent press bul-
letin from a well-known New York
laboratory:
"Dr. John P. Anderson, director of
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PIANO JAZZ --�–
World famous recording artist now
offers 20 -lesson course in Popular
Piano Playing. Lessons mailed singly.
`Personal supervision and assistance
regulates the lessons to sait the indi-
vidual.
This is your opportunity to learn .Ito
hitherto unpublished secrets of your
favorite artist..
All the effects known oxily to the pro-
fessional radio and recording artists
explained in detail.
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3615 Clinton St., Toronto, Out. M
fog
ANY CHILD
Irl✓ can never be sure sust what
VI' makes a child restless, but
the remedy can nlwaYs be the same.
Good old Castorial '1 here's comfort
in every drop of this pure vegetable
preparation, and not the slightest
harm in its frequent use. As often as
your' child has a fretful spell, is
feverish, or cries and can't sleep, let
Castoria soothe and quiet him. Some-
times it's a touch of colic. Sometimes
constipation. Or diarrhea --a con-
dition that should always be checked
without delay. Just keep Castoria
handy. and give it promptly. Relief
will follow very promptly; if it
doesn't. You should call a physician.
Service, now announces that after
more than a year or research and in-
vestigation, the particular parasitic
enemy for boils, carbuncles, and abs-
cesses has been found, and this mod-
ern method of treating them has been
perfeotecl, Dr. Anderson says:
"'The 'p'hage' that has attracted
most attention in this country is the
Staphylococcus bacteriophage. Staphy-
lococcus is the' organism that is re-
sponsible for almost all varieties of
boils, carbuncles, and abscesses. The
new bacteriophage is a parasite of the
Staphyloccus, which grows in or on
the bacteria and finally destroys then,
"'If a drop of the 'phage' is added
to a culture of Straphyloccus, the bac-
teria are killed and dissolved, and the
culture becomes sterile. If a drop of
this dissolved culture is added to the
fresh Staphylococcus culture, the
same thing takes place. Ths process
can be carried on indefinitely. In
other words, the bacteriophage repro-
duces itself in causing the destruc-
tion of the bacteria ou which it grows.
The dissolved culture contains bac-
teriophage in a concentration so great
that one -billionth of a cubic centimeter
will cause destruction of a culture'."
1,000 Fight London Fire
London.—A • thousand London fire-
men fought for hours recently against
a spectacular waterfront fire in the
heart of the city's "danger zone" near
the famous Tower Bridge across the
Thames.
The fire started in Butler's WL.,,rf
and although fanned by a strong wind
was confined to a six -storey ware-
house
are.house stocked with rubber and tea.
Grea`, clouds of acid smoke shroud-
ed the river wd a wide area of the
south side. The loss was estimated
at between $250,000 and $500,000.
So good aro the British -made Iensc,
that most of the American films are
made with them and shown through
ell seas- seeeeeesse e-„of,Ae ei.ican cin -
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Friends in Canada.
We aro quoting such a very tow
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"Homelike Strand" than staying
at home.
Write us so we may quote them
to you—so you will know the exact
cost before leaving.
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We will personally see to your
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T. E. .4.4.NUQW, Mgr.
7l. BRADFORD RICHMOND,
Prop.
1
aFter eating
\VIHA'.i' malty call "indigestion" is
very often nothing bat excess acid
in the stomach. The stomach
nerves have been river -stimulated,
and food soot's, The corrective is
ail alkali, which neutralizes acids
instantly. The best alkali known
to medical science is Phillips' Milk
of Magnesia It has remained the
stalidard inti -acid with physicians
in the 50 years since its inveuliof.
One spoonful of able lrarni'eFi,
tasteless alkali will neulralincr in-
staidly 'many times as much adid,
end the symptoms disappear at
Macle in
For Troubles
due to Acid'
IG
EST
SouR srorAACH
HEARTBURN
CONSTIPATION
.GAS,NAUSEA
once. You n ,:: ea, ", crude
methods vwlio0 (11:'' yon learn the
efficiency of this :more pleasant
way. A small bottle is sufficient to
show its merit.
Be sure to get genuine Phillips'
latilk of Magnesia prescribed by
physicaus for more thaw:. 50 years
in 'correcting excese acid. 50c a
bottle; any drugstore. Complete
tlirertions for its many rises are
enclosed wits messy e,11.4.
The (PferiI0 .hill: of Magnesia
A fllinrrlrs rt llep'uicl--•11('r(P is tablet.
Look for Phillips' noose o1b bottle.
Canada,
Owl Laffs
atefiA '."'ears in Art
Canada, 1806-1812
to -Tin 1'eat's bettveee 1s06
ti ere tlte ll0S fateful in the
Can elan art for in that
A. sign in a hank window reatte. -llrailtt e
"The mall who bee one dollar lit ly! ` 1 1810
pockets newt take Cho first job oX ei ' hi ql'y c
him;. The man who has $1,000 ei pa ora w,i'e born the live men who
make his choice of .a few. The man we .clet,i;tee to put it on its feet,
who has $5,000 can dictate who should eat W 1. ricin' ', .S.R ( A., to mem-
get his services:” Save 3'0111• nlon.oy fltr.r. tf t. Literary Society
and be a ctietittar, here 'k(titlay
�:ailts ry,e ,..)1.1) ;sleeks of Canadian
Smile It 3+17 4-)tl Ilcrlare(I that it re -
Even though ynur hlsart he sad, :sit+t d Its rus from times. five men
Try to smile, pretend you're glad, ,' t't+t11. 1�<ittt"• t'crnr;da.; Otto Jacob,
Troubles won't seem half so bad,
If you smile.
When you're x e feeling very blue,
Xt. one seems t0 stare for you,
Mo're's the best thing you t•an do --
Try it smile,
Life is what we make of it,
Sorrows, joys, of each. a bit;
You can maks the hest of it,
With a smile.
Too many people grow etoop should-
ered carrying around the responsi-
bility for things that don't concern
them in the least. a
Hal Itosie—"Has your husband a
good ear for music?" leVent on it in Canada was still strut -
Sal Hepatica—'•1'm afraid not He i ,iing'ioz ' ,t tie while England was
seems to think that everything he I vuort'yingt butt'.' the pre-Raphaelites.
hears played in church is a lullaby. , The C nt„110 Society of Art was form -
1 ed ahteitthis time incl from that time
About the only thing a man can run on, C sadxdn artflourished, and the
into wli le standing is debt. spealirri Feferred to artists who had
—
achite id distinction from that time,
Teacher—"Why do you always know."
add; illusta ti g lxib remltrks -with colored
up wrongly?" elides o paiut)nns.
Scholar—"1 don't_ ; �.•,:..—.-.. _r.,
Teacher—"Does auyoue help you?"
Scholar—"Yes, my father." Britain Says Goodbye"
Teacher—"What is he?" CS "Slush" Annoyance
Scholar—"A waiter." `'
- -Londo i•'-- Although Great Britain.
Lila is easier after one gets over, 'has not,. erhaps, had her full share of
the rough spots. The corset string sume• t le winter, there have been
that withstood the ,terrible strain of
some hip falls in the North slid the
the early nineties is living on easy, MidlaniL, And, as usual, the street
street. If it were not for "Home, Sweet sweeper 'have been faced with the
Home" there wouldn't be any harmoni- long a arduous task of throwing
ca players. Many a man has lost a lot snow late carts and removing it sever -
of joys while saving a few dollars. aDralies /'om the towns to be dumped.
Arthur' Brisbane says the average Evert'. se/ :rre:es of the falls have lin-
man's mind is closed tight at forty. It gered' f+it weeks afterwards at the
seems that way in a political way any-. l'es of Abe roads.
h'ow. None are so well to do as were , '>rch expense and trouble will be
most of the depositors le a busted sf ed'r1n fixture if a new German pro-
ban]t—ta hear them tell it, cep Is itltl'oduced. Mobile tanks now
l"111 4'1'1 t "t iF )ltt'i .i reigboff, h'al-
i,[ ici ••,ll -1"1' I ., It 1 England; and Geo.
ltt"rt' on d i; r•r While lhe3' were of
di��r�rent� 1f11oa tliti -s, they Chose
t:a""11Y 'eh home and produced
vniJt Fthaiih was t•lteeac1011'tical-
ly ('a,p '
lima," (teeteretd the
i8pi.eakei, Blind , is second to none.
It o rees sleety, from the snow and
ti
,4e, of 1 LP:dor the rugged coasts and
5�
r;urf�'13ret:on, the pastoral
C' ;nes r,0.i'e 4nnapolis Valley. the
r.
i'Urest,. o•,\ew Brunswick, :he 11ist'11.lc
evalitteer.he old Qu -lo-', Ontario's
nertheraoods, the arancle:ur of the
R0ckieie'the warmth r11 the Paeine
jAt''hs'7ii,le of Confederation, he
Dumb—"I've Got a cold in the bead."
Bright—"Well, that's something."
If a Hottentot tot taught a Hottentot
tot to talk e'er the tot could totter,
Ought the Hottentot tot be taught to
say aught, or naught, or what ought to
be taught her?
If to hoot and to toot a Hottentot be
taught by a Hottentot tutor, should
the tutor get hot if the Hottenot to
hoot and to eesallesareetteetereenteee,
rte' k e ,,; Wal? f elhng his class
about parrot fever, and warned the
pupils never to kiss animals or birds.
Teacher—"Can any pupil give me an
instance of this danger?"
Little Jackie—"I can, sir. My aunt
Emmy usei to kiss her lap -dog."
appear in certain German towns after
snow has fallen. The snow, when
shgvelled into these, is rapidly melted ;
by:"coke' -fires, and then poured down 1
the nearest drain. By this means a 1
street can bo entirely cleared of snow ;
in less than half an hour.
Some tanks wee also equipped with
an apparatus -resembling a painter's I
blowpipe, Upon the tank being wheel-!
ed along a street, the snow is melted
in gutters and other crevices before
trians fines' so trying.
•
usaaaawAsoveasvasaciasw
MAKE BI
Hairdresse'' s A K G
E BIG
Classes are 4Ow !'orminNg under
the persona• 'direction. of Mrs.
, Robertsw r• lte for free iooi(1et
Teacher—"Yes. and—?" regarding;:, r -lis. Robertson's
Irairdreete a et `t.cademy Limited.
Little J .elcie--"Anel it died!" IV. Ave.. 'Road. Toronto.
Make Your Life Complete
'Tis tate hand you grasp with an holi-
est elasp,
That gives you a hearty thrill;
'Tis the good you pore into others'
lives,
That comes back your own to. fill.
'Tis the dregs you. drain from another's
coli
That mt,kes your own seem sweet,
And the hours you give to your broth-
er man
'.Chat nia.ke your life complete.
A Londoner came out through the
gate after viewing his first baseball
game, when he was stopped by a news-
boy. The scoreboard had recorded
that both. teams had matte a run in
the first inning and hadn't. scored;
since. "
\e`vshoy—"Say, \list'.', wh. l'.- the
score?"
Londoner—"Really, I don't know,
but it was some place up in the mil-
lions when I left."
American Journal
Congratulates Canada
Under the heading "Congratulations
Canada!" the Christian Science Moni-
tor heartily endorses Canada's radio
policy, We read:
"Only three minutes of radio adver-
tising an hour! That is the Canadian
radiooasters' answer to the movement
to have the Government take over
broadeasth.g. Every single station in
Canada has just subscribed to a policy
of voluntarily limiting advertising talk
to 5 per cent. of a program's time. In
connection with Sunday programs a
sponsor may have only his name, ad-
dress and the nature of his business
'mentioned, no sales talks being al-
lowed,
"This is a splendid example of self-
tiiscip)ine 011 the part of the Canadian
stations. F ow listeners will object to
5 per cent., of a program being de-
voted to advertising.
"Congratulations to 'trite Canatlian.
broadcasters on their wise. decision
and co-operation, and to. the Canadian
people that they are now to enjoy
eadiocasting without the intrusion of
excessive coiuxuorcialism? Antet'ican
broadcasters. 04180 copy."
vv el
\ords s wisdom are few, but there
are many 'echoes.
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llccept only ;'Aspirin" package which contains proven directions. handy
"Aspirin"- boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists„
Made In Canada
Ottawa.—The production of com-
mercial apples in Canada for the year
1930 is estimated preliminarily at 3,-
165;936 barrels of .the value of $10,-
863,9.40 as compared with 3,879,380
barrels, value :¢10,461,075, the finally
revised estimate for .1929. The aver-
age value pet barrel in 1930 was $3.4
as competed with $2.70 in 1929.
CUTS & SORES
Apply Minnrd'e freely. It
washes out poison and
cleanses. Any wound heals
quickly after its use.
There's nolhtng better!
Five Boys—
Best Evidence
Mrs. Corcoran, of Leigh, writes: --
"I suffered with biliousness accom-
panied by sick headaches for days
at a time, and every medicine 7
tried failed to bring relief. A friend
gave nie some of your wonderful
Carter's Little Liver Pills and the
first dose gave me great relief. For
three years I have taken them every
night as a regulator and I find they,
prevent these bilious and sick head-
ache attacks. I have five little boys
and i give them three or four every
week, I have great faith in then."
Take Carter's Little Liver Pills.
All druggists 25;' and 750 red pkgs.
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4i.41LBs._IN 90 DAYS
A True Story of Wight Redaction
" I hive 'leen taking Eruschen Salts one—the very seine six sally that
fur nearly 3 months. 1 have continued nature demands for your health.
taking one -teaspoonful in warm water When you take Leuschen Salts you not
every reer ling, I 'then weighed 217 only stinnxlate your bowels, liver and
pounds, was always bothered with kidneys to function naturally and per -
pains in Silt' back and lower part of feetly, but, you supply every internal
the abdomen and sides. organ, gland, nerve and fibre in the
"Now I lila glad to say I cru a well body with nature's own revitalizing
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1look every morning before breakfast—do
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tlettcr, so ell n} friends sIy.
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dose, and more than glad to highly days,indotence changes to activity and
reconunciid it for the great good that life grows brighter.
is in it."4 (31rs. S. A. Solomon.) ' Before the bottle is empty you'll feel
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but, truly,•.I feel so indebted to you for you'll sleep sound, enjoy your meals,
putting out such wonderful salts that and after a hard day's work you'll be
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Kruschen ' Salts are different from Melodic') Salts is obtainable at all
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5c. per bottle.
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Just think of the terrible depres-
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jobs. --Nashville Southern Lumber-
mau.
BLACKHEADS
hos. t suffer any longer from these
u. sightly blernlshes. Overcome thein at
home( Get 2 oz. Perexine Powder :`rorn,
your ciruggtst, Sprinkle a little on -be
revue Intl), apply with a circular modem
• ns.. the bla •lcht uls will be all WASMEIB
A't'tAY Suti.-i i.tiva or molic•y re tl, ,rt•l.
`-`Your Vegetable Com-
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Anyone who is in poor health
should not hesitate to try it:
When 1 was taking the Vege-
table Compound I ;triedthe
sample Liver Pills 1 found. in
the package. I have taken
them every night since and I
can feel myself improving, I
am so thankful for the good
they do me that I have told
several women about it"—
Mrs. G. W. Poslii ff, 263 rumn
St., Stratford, Ontario.
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