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Ev- srlt ; , .�r'_ . � 00=6 and atana � .. I -%.aby,jut all his teeth with no trouble, " i�,�i,l , - , A "I ory girl in the bonile, wif* ,the exclep- - . " " , . � % . l , 1. . . �,: �9� .�� X . • tion j , BABY'S. OWN TABLETS," , 1, , i�� �, gar4en I � . . �q I - 0�, �1.1 iy'j I 0 1 tbauli* i , '­�,.,,,i,,,,,,�­ ", r.� 1, " W I �� . I of one who is too young" 7S hes X I I 111l"i"', . 'I, �� I .. ' on, 1, , , .-� �, j " .��, r", . I . X . I : wenil)er of - a a' ' wiles. , I .... �p, ,�.�iy'.,',`,, , , *" by His lial-vt Iva -i . rs. Thomas Shaw, Hamilton, ' , 7, 'qu," "' � ,�,�, - C.G.I.T. group. 11wee 04 Vl U , ," ,;11.%.: ,.r , I . Out_, Scores of other Mothers have , '. � . .. U is 1.1 . �'a the girls am leaders. 11,_.,"��L'­, �;­ t ons wX144 in similar vein. i 121"', I . Ij .. Thy sail we answer, . ' Two years ago this 'Christmas the Give VoiVR child BABY'S OWN r7 ,�., I M40 us um Thy mm. - � ­"��", � I . N�- - Kerte firsit crop failure lhtd come. In order , -Tlraji im,iii Thy garden, I vitc-lul"r - TW 115 � shw* with le,ss,_fortunate friends, TABLETS for teething troubles, upset � I.. .1 9 "I � I . . at%o to I � ,;: �� ", " I I In ' Mmy wwk to share.- Amen. I eumill . ',out , the girls, gave -up, theix Christmas- stomach, simple fevers, colic, colds, il . I 11 " t, E. S. Ai-niltage. 0 '1500viks \C.e too cowtipation, sleeplessness, or whenever �:,� ': T . 9 la dinner, which we usually have be- 9%,�� .. ' . Co he is crgiss, restless and fretful. Easy to -N ,i,' . -1 . jokooa- 010voS fore elvery one goes' home for Christ- ' take 45 caudy, and absol�tely SAFE- ��AA "": PRAYER - , . . ,1� ,1 . I , V� . I eery 0 . MUS. The. burkeips we would haw see analyst's certificate in each ?,5 -cent , 1.�'�,�, 1—m—, � 9 0 God, who hast commianded us to usled es sold vq, - � O. weir given to unkwwn, friends , 11,� I ?'f , . 60 perfect as Thou our Father art I � . at the White Gift ,s.ervice in the Sun- package, Over 1,250,000 . Package 243 � � , . in 19311 Cruet's � I perfeet'; put into our heaets, we he- . � I day school. Last C ' hris)tmas we a- Dr. W1111ame ". , . 9 '. gain d�ispensed with th' "� "I ­'. seech 71heo, a continuisa diesire to e Chiistinas , I i9,, 1. ,� ., I each us day by day idimer, but the Christmas, Season BAs OWN TABLETS $ ,.i,!01*ey 11v will- .TL * ..4 .: . . 0 ! 9, rwbat Thou wouldmt have us do, and " =Bant even muore to us than usualilia . ,4 ,�, 1 After ,supper, for two weeks before I ll , , �� , I give grace and 'power to fulfil the . i we usually I --- I E -% , same. May we never from 4ove of • the Clixvistmos- holiday, A, � , ' ', � MN 11 . 1`191" ,ase dedirve the paitill which Thou dost gathered in the sora)), front ribbing Wednesday evening last and .pres �19 c 0.,t , I ,- I atep,int; nn'-, 0m- fear, of shame, turn . room, ,whem in, the mellow light. of ented, them wliE a fine day bed an ".1" � I - i �,� 1, _fmm it; for UL,& sake of Jeses. Christ . . . . a ,shaded lamp, we reat or told Van lovely., bedispretad and luncheon clot i . � ,our .. 1,` Lord. Agwm " Dyke's Christmas stiones, after Though taken, entirely by surpris , 9 F6,,, . . — —_ — � ,��, I Dean Alforicl. I . which- there was some little treat of Mr. Parsons in a few well -spoke � � ., . fruit, candy or nuit�-!,,, which varied words; -thanked them all. The. re ,, I I ,trenuouWy. employed- They were to ��(,"i � I S. S. LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 13 each night. Whe intervening even- mainder of the eivening was .spent i ,, be traders for their absent Lord and- ings we remained filthe dd- social chat, after which a dain �,� . , -MU'g room Lesson Topic --Making a Living. Master. They were, 0 be a distinct, o es, after supper. in lunch was Served. Mr. and Mrs. Par Lesson Passage -Amos 5-11-15; sacred company, a band dedicated to one, corner was a very realistic fire- polls intend moving to Hen -Sall in th � . I -s . it ' T, . r I . Luke. .19:16-23. � the servilce of God whose, busines place, made bar utiliziing a small table, near future and will The greatly miss . 1. I v1'1 I Golden Text -Romans 12:11. was, in the, absence of their Master a piece of. -brown wrapping paper, ed, both in the church and, in th , I 'Me timas of which Amos wrote to attend to the thintp of ,His king- some Soot from the furnace, an a4- community, where they have .live , %vem s* evil itiliat be says, 'the prud- dom on, ear0h. He tioldthem that ac- just, lamp, a bit ,of red tissue .paper, for a nulin(ber of years. I I 7.. emit nv4n shall keep gilence.` The cOr6ing to their -fultilifulness, would , and a few pieces R bark and twigs. Quite a number from the burg at 1, . proph,at calls them' to repenitance­ their reward -be. There have 'been In front of our "fireplace" we spent tended anniversary services at Bruce Hate the ,evil, and love the good, elven d— to our own tune, ,,,any some very -happy bours singing field on Sunday last when Rev. Dr 11 1 - milen drading for 'the MwAer. Christ- Christmas hyrans, and the last even- Hogg, of Strathroy, formerly o and -4stiabliell jildglinimt in, the gate; I . it may be that the God of hosts ians are -t . - t a holy Priesthood earnest- ing all the ,girls) were here each one Clinton, preached, at both Services ,,, -vvW (be gracious unto the. -remnant lY endeavoring to draw men into the t� I slipped ,dbwn during study hour to Some also took in the big fowl s,up �, , I of Joseph." fold' of the Chuirch. Universal. They ,place one or two 'little parcels , ill. per on Tuesday evening. The Lis ,9, , :P.w. C. Mngsley in his writing are, in a)J ages, and in every society, front re towel quartetbe•put on ,the program. retiring, 4_1 . saw of Amos that he is specially the as their Divine, Head, and Founder at we met, once moire before the ",fire" The 'W.MiS. 1, -4 of St. Andrew's. Uni :. . pow mall's prophet, for he was a first described tWu the leavefi wilich wher we opened our parcelsy hada ed lChureh entertained, the W. M. S . �, '. . ' e poor man kimself; not a courtlier like is -to go on leavening tho lump, till jolly -good "time for a few -minutes, of Hensall United, Church on Wed I•, 1d.,. Imaiah, or a •sa�g* Hke Daniel; but, a the whole be leaven'ed. They wIll if shoat worship service' before nesday afternoon.' Ust. An, enjoy i lierilsman and a gaitherer ,of syca- .truly Christian reckon no, exertion, no Parting. . able afternoon was spent. I" imlowle fruit in Teikoa,'near Bethlehem Privation, no slaciifice too great. They I . - - . Each year holds prmious nienvories Hallowo'en pranks were quite 1 1 s I whelin he was born. are debtors to all men in virtue of well worth &dcbing to the stare we -the ,background as the weatherma I Wilat was the secret of tihis in- their debt to Christi, and ,�an neiver already, have, menlolies , which we had decreed a good wet rain, for th . . I -spired hieirdLsman�s strengttli? He 6e- pay metre titian the owe. 'M hope will hellp, alf of us, through the Occasion. . ; - received Y I . I . Eewd and -preached the kingdom of received vasit beneflibs from the Chris- year, t,, ,,,,, to wallk more closely Mr. Lawrence Brightmoirle, of Lon .1 I God iitnd His righiteousneess; the sin(- 'tion benefactol�s of distant lands aired in the footisteps of the Green Friend. don„ is visiting at the home of Mr - ple but infinite difference between Past ate; .'may are bound to repay of Hay, ' ligm and wrmg, and the certain tlieln= to the men of their own time, , - 1� . - and lUrs. J. Cochrane, Xr. John Squires, of Georgetown �, doom of Wrong, if -itivrig was p&_ and their own land, first; andAllien - is visiting for few days, � with hi Isisted ini. !W the children of ddstant regions, . Now You Can Wear , aunt, -Mrs. ff.. Ricker and her son � . N onde that the Israelites and the sons of future ages. They Arthur, of Hay. . ' � I I I =1 a most trou�lesonle hams received a message full grace �1. SE TEETH .. iMiss Isobel Alexander, of Londor I ., and , I :Roleint Persom, No wonder that and IWO, and Tnus'4 OvIerflow with it � . I I Normal, Spent ' the week end at' the r - i - Ow . Without Embarrassment ., . the smooth Plifiest A,lriazdah begged ,so that it may fl on other men' � I funi 'to begione and talk in that way .111h.ey have fbeen toudhed with fire home of her parenrbs, Air. and Mrs from heaven, and must -be Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze, without William Alexander, of Hay. 00010where elm ' Anitos wanted. to a ,burning ;. fear of false teeth dropping or slip- . Miss Jessie Clelland, nurse in -train . m2ake men repent of their sins, ,m ' hile and shinling Id,glht upon earth. They Ping. Fasteelth holds then -g firmly Ing at,�,Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea ; . Amaziab wanted only to knake them aire fbou"dl,, like theiT'Great Ti6a.cher, and comfortably. This new, ,.fine pow- forth, rwas a Sunday guest with TAr eft,y in their mlinda; and no man can to, do their Father's business behev- der has no gummy, gooey, pasty ,and 0&s. Wim. Alexander, of Hay. �'' do bath at once. When a man dares, ink that:- . 11 I . taste or feeling. Makes breath pleas- The girls Of St. Andrew's United !, to preach like Amos, he is . no more Ufe is realr life is earnest! " ant. Newer and better than anything ,Church, the Senior and Junior C. G . 1v 3ikelY to be popular with the wicked 1, ' And the gra;ve is not its goaj1 you've ever used. Get Fasteeth to I. T. Groups met at the home of , -World, than, Amos was popular, 'or day at any drug store. , Mrs. J. Henderson, on Saturday of - .; - t -St- Maul -a-S Popular, or our Lord I I I i — . I . I ternoon last to quilt. An enjoyable I , Jesuis Christ, who -gave fbotli to Almog . - � .1. Quid to 'St. Paul their messugva, was WORLD MISSIONS . iiiiii— ­11-� tilre was' spent. . ;' I viopulair. I . KIPPEN ' ' A 'banquet was held in. Northside , . A School United Church, Seafortb, on Friday . ", . Lake 19:16-23. -_� . . . ol Ho -me Family. (Too late for, last evening for the Mission Circles 1, � The Lord Jesus was on Hhs -way to, j -week.) , and I C. G. L T. Groups. Miss Margaret Laurie, gives us a The Young People Of St, Andrew's The 'Sacrament of the Lord's ,Sup- t 4 . . . Jerusalem and His das&Pdes thought 91111inp- of life in Assinboi4 School I United 'Church held a successful Hal- Per was observed in ,St. Andre'w's :. � their alaster would set up His king- HOnirt. Our home is in, the hkwt of lowe'en Frolic on Friday evening �, dOM *�th tempog,al ,poinip and -power the "4hied-out area" of,soulbbern Sas- .last. A number were in masquerade. United ,Church On Sunday morning. , . . � ,at this Idime. The A`pastles had katchewan, and finds fts0lf -faced with) Games and contests were enjoyed af- — � I , dreamled'Of sitting On Hhs, right hand, unprecedented,problems this year, ,the, ter which lunch was served. Mr- —STANLEY ­ , and 'On His left in Hds ldngdont, en- challenge of which, it is able to meet, Tom Bennett delighted the audience I m ... I . Joying ease after their present toll, owing to the fact that the 'WOmen. a with several fine' accordion selec- � and honor aff" the Present contempt our Society are giving (Too late for last * � � greater fi—, tions. I I Pat 110on -them, and, were pleasing cW assistance than ever before, The . . eek.- , , Mr. John Reid, of London, is vis- The following is the report of NO. .Uhemrlelvels with this dream. But greater titsk at5 in mpst owes, brings itin I 1 14, , at the hOTne of Mr. and Mrs. Stanhe% for October: St. IV_ , ()hrist Points Out to thern that they with 'it the greater field for service. g " MacDonald, of Stanley. Audrey ,!Cochrane 71, Harold Jones I )Crave a- gT`eZt 'work to-' do in, which The school -home family consist, in The many neighbors and .friends of Adbrey Farquhar 58. Sr. Ill- , !, all the gifts and] the advantages with all, of twenty. The routine is, much I - T ,69, 1% Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons, of MlAxT Farquhar 69, Kathleen Jones 1. which (they were endQw,e,d must ,be , the same as that a any home, each' Stanley, gathered at their home on 6-5, George 'Clifton 59, Jr. III -Eric . ... I . I I I - - - .. am ------ - . . _- - _. ­­ - - ___ - Switzer 67, Marian Kerslake 58. Sr. I I . ,____________________, 11111111�11 111---4Lois Rathweli 64, Ernie Talbot ; --- I I I . . ag n-. Switzer, I er ov, Willie witcon-Lbe . 48. Jr. i 11 --Jean' SPeir W Kenneth McKeuz e 58. 1 - 'Mildred Jones, Primer -!Danny McKenzie, Alvin Ker - Slake. Jr. Prinver-Betty Switzer. Number On roll, 18; average attend- ance, 17.58-,P. C. Penfold, Teacher. I . I . I . - I _. Fortunes From 4 . Little .Ideas (BY, James X. Xhalfan�, condensed I . in Magazine iNeic,e,sis i ty Digest.) . I . is not always -the mother Of inv-vtiOn. Many di,sicoveries have been Purely accidental, or hinged di- rettlY on some slender thread of cir- Cli'mistanim Something goes wrong. The expected failts to hVpen, but the unexpected points, the way to. some- thing better. Occasionally, even ' in sbule blunder or miWortune some- body gets a lucky ]break --.gets it: he - cause he is able to recognize it when I . it comes' -along. , In the world of science and inyen- . tion, the happy blunder has been re- . ,9POnsible for - contributing ,many 4 things to otir Pleasure and well-being from the Eski-w pied to the x-ray. Consider the dfiocovery of anti= knock gasoline, for instance. Thomas Midgelly -had- been wog7king on the theory that an anti -knock gasoline . could be made, following the idea ' Ithat a colored. gasoline would nort. i knock. That isu,t true,,but he had I n6 way of knowing that at the time. ­ He took some, kerosene to. the chem- ical 'laboratory aril told t,be man in I . charge that he wanted an oil-isolu,lble dye to color some kerosene, I - , . There wereWt any ,oil-,s-olilble dyes) in the stockroom, blit there was some I I iodine.' The man in charge suggest- ed, that iodine might deo. I IL Of all the thousand Of dyes he ,s m*ht hale (Picked, by sheer chance , 'he Picked the, one, that turned the C trick When, the jo.dinfe, was used the knoick,was g6w. But it took seven b Years to find out ,why it killed the � knock and to find the tetiriaertbyl lead t used to -day as an anti-ilcii,ock, 11 Theme would seem) ito be no connec- Mon between a cut finger and, the high .h explosives of modern warfare, but 11here is. Alfred, Nobel], the, Swedish Chemist, cut his finger one day in the Laboratory. DialsoVving some gun 1 cotboin in ether alcohol, he swabbedt the cut. .Re had'been searching for an absorbent and solidifier of nitro, glycerine. As he watched the sticky oubs4wee, sh+ly hax4enin, .W to *n ebs* Alrrni *uoon his' finger, the thought came to him that this su,b- li bi Mance would do. He mixed the extra ar cOUO&On wfth nitroglyiee tine. it set h ItO a jeHY- Thm blasting gelatin ws�i th , Iliscoveried, " ' :W -. - XMV valulaW discoveries ,have tn c4me as a result of very little ex n_ J Pe to �, i,�,� I I I � I -e, 'Um. It is, not, n "��,�.t�, , . "L, I , . , . ecemary that A ���,%', �, I � . � . a budding inventor devisie, an entire 26 1 . . jg� ',,� - I 'L P I " 11� ?��., I I lc,, , I I . � . , t , . I . come finawi*Ay lindepewWitl, �10 need not 14velopi an entire plant to make h10 prioducit, nor ,design all of . . —2-1 - . .... I ­,�. ' -0-$ -4 ' -1 - . . - � . , � _. , 10* � ., (/ 1% the machiheiT. to manufa,c6mv the, it- ff GN I I . Si L . . . elm. . IThe present generaltiiolt well reT I membews when ,Lee Die Forest intro- . , "" ' 66 ' 0 1 10, JjL ' ' - ' 99 - . , I UROWIR ",�, D] dueed a s=411, -grid' of wire intd an L I . ',- exhau*�6d-,tlubie of glass contp,ining, . two elements and -known at that time I 't�, . . i., . .. . - as the "Faom4ng valve--" The ,Flem- Flem- - / ing ,valve had a f �_ ilainient'which could b heated to i4candlescence and a eir- 4 1 . . , . . I � . . � ,, � I -for ths whole Familif - L. I , I — I � 11�,, ,L, I , _:. 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I come finawi*Ay lindepewWitl, �10 need not 14velopi an entire plant to make h10 prioducit, nor ,design all of . . —2-1 - . .... I ­,�. ' -0-$ -4 ' -1 - . . - � . , � _. , 10* � ., (/ 1% the machiheiT. to manufa,c6mv the, it- ff GN I I . Si L . . . elm. . IThe present generaltiiolt well reT I membews when ,Lee Die Forest intro- . , "" ' 66 ' 0 1 10, JjL ' ' - ' 99 - . , I UROWIR ",�, D] dueed a s=411, -grid' of wire intd an L I . ',- exhau*�6d-,tlubie of glass contp,ining, . two elements and -known at that time I 't�, . . i., . .. . - as the "Faom4ng valve--" The ,Flem- Flem- CORN SYRUP., ing ,valve had a f �_ ilainient'which could b heated to i4candlescence and a eir- I 11 1, 'I I . ' cular plate' surrounding this filament. I . A,Trieaf I . . Had it not bedb, for the introduction ,, � I -for ths whole Familif - of this g,riid, broadcasting would prob- to This . an Excellsid, Food ably not exist -day. wire grid put kh-�­ra�� into our 'homes, and / 17%0 . CANADA STARCH CO. "'D.Alit Limited started a many, (billion-ftllar indus- try. I I . � . Montt" I I - To'-dalf A, or Quaker flarmer, one W-il- 1 C4 0 1 liam. ,H. Painter, invesitiiated the . � .1 I I I field in -bottle stoppers, and eventual, — - ly hit on the idea of the metal cap d almost art once he Hound an enormous for further eWloitaflou, but for with ,corrugated edges!, which is nom, l. Seen on aknost every popbottle. The e diamond, the biggest of all diamonds I he ,1�n 9 of diamonds, and( diamond ishutting t&m do,wn, to pr6writ fur- of ther7slumps. � 'oyalty per gross was small,,, to- n . I day one company e4one manufactures Irings, which is now in! the possession 'the . It was Colly Joel, assis�, by the, - n the staggering quantity of 80,0(W,000 of Khvg of EinglIslid. Culliman's adventure was by no London and South African go,vern- ments and- by a powerful baliking. gross Per year. I Y At the age of twenty. Humph- means a single case. Before MT4 a eyn(tcab% . who took .the in-itiativel., -one, - rey O'Sullivan arrived, in New York, � , ­tch farm. -r bad seen children play- ing w1th mairtbles which Sparkled The deal was, concluded and.prodluc- t1on stoop)ped ,art Lichteviburg. All the He got a job printing &rbbree years brightly and in. general presented' an output was locked in the treasury,of and then joined -his brother at Lowell', Mass., who was in the shoe business. unusual aippeararJce. Ire bought the'Sourth African go,verninent. They d heard that a Iman wag th,ein off the children for a few cents, ,, very nearly dtimped, the surplus intod .0"Suildvan selllr4g heels for shoes made Of rubber. rp,s,p,ll -th-log a little later for a few the ocean, as wars fteently'do(ne wit4, He - He took out a patent, by sheer high- thousand dollars to Sir Philippe the coffee -in BraziiL . - Salesmanship nia,db the pub. VVl,0,QhOuse, governor of ,%uth Africa wb;o in' bis turn sold them for a few - (It was hoped. thalt these drastic, measures would isuve, the isit!Tation- . lic buy rubber heels. Another mil- f scores of lflhousands� of dollars to thi3 Butthe triumph was, shortlived. New - lion-4ollmr business came into being Earl of Dudley. I diamond fields have recently been dis- . (through a chance ineeting, A travelling salesman for, the This set th,� ball rolling. People covered alt Al-elvandva Bay, N&= -qua - - Crown 1QorJc and Seat Company, King went mad for diamonds. Pr"-pect- ing "s going ,on in every corner. land. The South African diamond- mines, Gainp, Gillette, was once told that he - should try -to invent something which . , The 'sem avage native tribes which ,pos- `shining are closed now. Diamond shares am- . when onco,aised, would' -be -thrown a- ,,,ssed. enough of these gods' as -they called them, were always hardly quoted. on the great stack ex- n ch4111 Thousands of people are, - way. In ,1895, he had the good for- Itty. 'a• ready ,to part with them for. a few jXIL Perhaps the day is not far, tune to to shave , himself with didil razor. He ,hit upon- the, idea Of . battles of ale,ohoL Diamond seekers off when )South African urchins wil?­ n a safety} razor and made a model of poured into -Soutth Africa from all olveretbe world. One can, easily im- again play with diamond marbles.. I n brass and ,'clock spring. It took six agine the scums of mankind that ac- . — e years to ,make a go of it, and -a lot cumulated in Transvaal. No won- L ­ . of impruiving, but this little cOntri- der that old President Kruger once - bution to, modern, onan eventually addresied an electoral meeting as, . learned $4,500,000 a year. . . The The paper shapping bag, the 'huinip' rIg h- "My good friends, farmers, burgh - . , in the hook that goes with th e eye, ere, manufacturers, idiiierves, Crooks, murderers, newcomlers, and Others"." - :1 . ..... .11 ..... .�*:;;.�,�i�:�;�j� :; ­;-;,;.:.:-; . . ..... ;-,,.,;.;,;l;.;.:*i:: . . S the shillyping tag of. Dennison - all , these small ichanco inventions paid Oeveral of the "mwicomers" had I 11 .1 ................."I'll" ii..".. . large divi&-nds, and proved, almost extraordinary luck. The famous Ce- cil 'Rhodes 'and the [brothers Barney ,:.:* .111.11 -, .... .. -T:::��: !:�,!, ". . . ":. '- invaluable to the public. I . . and -Harry Barna-to, grown rich a!- 'al- .. I .k4 most overnight, began founding syn- .". . ,%. , 1, ; '..;, . . I . dicatels and fighting among tliem- . Xiiii�::.!:` "I - Ontario Rutabaga Crop Showing selves. The De Beers Corporation . _....., ... :.;." - . Good Growth. was founded, then the Barnato Dia- . . " mond Mdiiing'C Company, and between . ,"lMa,rkeit prospects for Ontario rut- these two it was a struggle for life ^....i�;- i - • . albagas are bright�" said ,Charles E. Ole death, viith the result that prices k;:Z::0;� . ?X .����-..,ii";ji�'���::���'�.?.���;., I 'a OroliglitoT4 'Ontario ,Departiment, of fell and no longer covered even the ... 1'.:: .,:: N I Agrieuliture. "WIhile, a certain am- . cust of expd,oi-tation of the mines. ;.;:. '......." ... :.: I , ount of linaggibt, injilry has come to .o 'Cecil Rhodes,. who headed the De 'the .1,':,:::;;;;;; ,...:`:, I ".. .1 1. 11 . my aftention, the crop in, general is Beers, offered Barnatos,,a large , ishowing good growth. SO far as sum for their li-Ones. They'*flised. brown heart and wa�ter'core are con. cerned, I may say that very little. of Fie doubled, then tripled the amount. They ,persistently refused. This went DevUls Food Layer Cake . eiiftbeT 'has been reported, Ad-vtce• on until a new oolrpetitor,.J. X. 'herr- , X cup butter Y4 teaspoon salt' 'f from Federal lautharthes IndicAteo rimae, founded a poTwerful Syndicate IYS Cups sugar .. 3 teaspoons theA the crop in, Prince ,Edward. Is, land has 1been seriously affected by with enormous financial means; for the exploitation of the Kimberley , 3 am Magic Baking' I cup milk Powder brown, beart." I fields. Rhodes and Barnato realized 2H Cape pastry I teaspoon va- flour * 2 cups' nine extract that there was nolt a moment to lase and 3 table. 3 aq. unsweetent ,if they 'Wanted to Survive. They ispoonsoftiread chocolate, I She Vias Almost Unable locked themselves up in a room and',, negotiated. When they finally em- flour) melted , Cream butter thoroughly; ad . erged from seclusion atter eighteen slowly. Add beaten yolks; ml . To Move In Her Bed hours, agiwmierlt was reached. The a-mournt inivolved was ewrmous far oughly. Add flour sifted wi powder and salt alter- milk; that time. Never before had the add vanilla' nod m clot-- Fold in stiffly I I . world heard of a private financial Whites. Put into 3 greased Inr . ONTARIO LADY GIVES DODD'S tram9action of such mag-nitudel, and for tine and bake in moderate oven t .. I . 350° F. about 3o minutes. When I . KIDNEY PILLS A TRIAL I seivetal months this event put e�- erything else in shaude in the. business Cool, Pitt together and Cover thick] I y , " . Mrs. A. HyndTnan, Jr., Found Relief world. with Chocolate or White Icing (rec- • I., iP- - in the Magic Cook Book). - After ,Taking Two Boxes.' Cecil Rhodes. died in 1902„ and the Oallville, Ont., Nov. 6til (Special), majority of the De Beer's stock pass- , . -Anilorig the hundreds of testimon- I ials, we receive from gritteful users ed into other hands, which did not however, i1pset the itnark-et. All went -, Miss Gertrude Dutton- of ba . - did's Kidney ,Pills thtv following smoothly some time, I � . is typical. ., In the, meantime , 'however, Oil- - tells why she makes her 'q was troubled with bacloache," linun, the prospector, made a career I writes ,Mrs. Alex. Hyndman, Jr., a as did Cualinan, the diamond,. Find- I resddeint of this place. "-One -night i ' ng himself a mull'ti-imliftio-naiTe he ' - ' last spring 1 ,could hardly move in called into -life the "Premier Diamond Devil's Food. bed, so -decided to try Dodd's Kidney line" and a few more large compan- Pills. I tq,o,k two boxes and found res; and began to Imake it very hot great relief.? I recommend, Diodd's Kidney (Pills to ,suf- for the, Due Beers. However, thanks to intervention fT.Om abdvh,- and . & LayerCak all ,persons, who fer,witb their Kidneys,.'" po- litical influence, peace was re -es -tab- I . IDOTI't wait until you get those Pains lilshed. It twas rumored that the ' in the back again. istart. now and King himself was interested in the with Magic Baking, Powder wake yourself "backalche proof" once tranisadtion. Be it as it 'wast' U'lillin- r � arid for all with Dodds Kidney pills, an was knighted and other ,honors ... i the remedy that relielves, all Kidney. I were heaped upoin him in, exchange ,... .;.t.:..,:.;:�.-. . 711�*i**.:i, troubles. They ta nnvt injure the most dellicate for his losing all interest in diamond "' The De Beers ' 11 � ...... / : :.;. . . .... � . &l.", - . 4,:�., constitution,ininig. and act on autpcia cy wns :!. ! , . . . the Kidneys only. re-established} and remained unebal- ...,:: . � '' ; : ".. � "I know front' ,;�� ll)oddtis Kidiiey,Piiis, are no cure -al',. lenged. , . .�:; .. , . � .., , I.. :!��, ' I, '.. . .1 experience," says; , They are purely and simply -a Kid- I 4. The World War did not iTn)pa.r it- , . , 1��;j�;�'. ":.:. e cookery ex- , : th ney reimedy. Ask your friends and 'I"rite to, the eonl'Ta,ry. Eiltarinout,, , ,.�. !�::,:,i: pe ,��!�� rt of Western neighbors about then,. They know.' new fortunes were Yx*d,e in all coon -4`1111.1., . -.�. -•�,.:.��!��- .�!�� .�!�� .�!�� .�!�� .�!�� .�!�' .�!� .�!�� I..... . .�!� :: ,, ��� i 'A...."10- ,�:*; . - - . tries. The demand for - Ala,miond., grew, and prices soared' to . vertigin- .1 1,111111 11.1 .. Home Monthly, .... - . . . " , I ::"`:%;:­" , "that Magic , - Deprecation Of the Precious oil,-, heights. The p09t_wlar pwiod, its I makes most baked dishes look afid' with economic cbacis,' only accel- taste better. Its uniform -leavening The diera,k, 1880-1,89,0, was- truly11ted' this upward movement. Rich- quality gives dependable baking, . the Golden Age of 'South Africa, Buis- e-.9 born Of -Inflation craved adorn I results." itself mess boomed and' the generous soil the Yielded I endless' treasures in arid with the, precious store. , 0, T, Other hand, the ever-nisitone, , - f P . And Miss Dutton's praise of gold es diarmads. PeoT* became million- convinced peopler of the , . absolM I I Magic is seconded by the majority atter in a shfort time, and value cit"" of the dianiond and its proper- of dietitians and cookery experts. tY.,'t sp-ing ufp from the desert like marsh- the - o maintain it. Mosreov�Fjr, it wa.j time, whein the throughout the Dominion. They- roomis. For South Africa was feed- the w orld witnessed C0,11apse of the Purchasing use Magic exclusively because they rig •ddamonds to the whole world. Mie Swed0sh 'eAgineepr, Chl'iS: o,f t$a' power one C'U'rrerucY iftew the other know it is pure, and 'always uni-, form. I Seared U91gla of the Praeboria Railway re- humanity hasteii'e'd to b117, Re- I L quire Pair shop, was sent with his: team to to, anything Elk+ any price,. in ordcr "flee" from Canadian housewives, too, pre- . I repair the damages of cam accident a into '4nv mon''01V and,conVert it I intrinsic values,,'capa�ble to . , I fer Magic. In fact, Magic outsells . miles off the city. While the stand with-' chaos and economic anomalies. another baking powders combined. . work took ito, course Uggla, did some inateur prospectina. It 5eeaned' to The ,demand,'. conflnued to soar. •In For luscious layer cakes, light,. the iiiii that the soil gummeredi in cer- South African ,mines 60,000 min- I - tender biscuits, delicious pastry- ers spots. 10owever, he found only the worked day and night to increase . &.11Y outhpjlt - follow Miss Dutton's advice. Use: and and a 11w fragments of glass, When, .of . ,the De BeeTs,1 Magic Baking Pow,der. I therefore gave - OP the. 'dea Of from all of a sudden,, like a bolt the blue, came the news, ,that � . 0 0 A few months later a -man, by the in Vaal the U,chtenburg district in Trans-- ,new miners I . . FREE I fb,RkE COOK BOOK -When amt a "Cullillan happened' to pass tat3tic y the isame qxt. Also be was of . unhealrd d, fan. riches had be'ec Oils-eovenpd, ,E you athome, the new Magic Cook . at- ratted by the ftint glitberin.g, (but The carefully effect of it was terrific, the erected B 'k will " I give you dozens of recipes - for delicious; baked foods. Write to, lore Pers'picacious and more fortuil- intrinsic lee 'than' the 'Swedel, he, dug. And ,structure of the value of the diam,ond,began Standard Brands Ltd., FraserAve, and to hs efforts were- amply rewarded, for it Shake dangerously. -Having lost Liberty St., Toronto, Ontario., - . �3. - - , prillIcilp,al virtue-mrit;Y­-there indeed no other reason why the %j."'... .1X.Xt1n1 I . I ..... ...tX:,X­ ... .�, 1.,,"12-_,ag­ � , Z I, . was � diamond should continue to be " held N : ...-P, . ;11..k,Na . !: �" ,�­'�. pnr such THAT DEPRESSED FEELON high estee=L I 11 Ill I .. .. 1-1-il . ``.•. M , Beers IS LARGELY LIVER leiss.than-two y6on,tbs the Do stock fell ,to about o.ne_tenth"; ... $;, . .,. ..,,. , . of its former -va)'U;e Causing panic Wake up your Uve'r Bile TlfOt 101`11Y RmlOng Shareholders but ... ,� ...... .. .. ,► : ." . �i� .',:.,. - -, iA , in -Without Calomel VA—lose the South A African goverlmerut, �� . I... , ,­ ��.... .. 1� I " ... .. . ,11 Ton are "feebtiq punk" Simply beft UNO your Ver isn't pouring its daily two pounds of liquid dia-mrond main source Of revenue the fields "Ire. A frenzy seiz- .. ­­ . ,, , .� � .. -.q � , 11 le into your bowels. I)igestjon arid offinination ed 0 both. harnp#red. anti outimaystom the jewelers the world, ove,. who �� yout is feared ting poisoned, ' at Yoli need in a liver stin�ulant. Some- IJStOck, deplrecialwoli of their entire and the owners of diamonds, .. 11 "Contal"s a& alum."V4is infthat goes (Artho than salts, mineral water, w(ho-hastem"i laxative axntiv,iJ sandy or chewi to ,thro,w their tree- StAltd- meat on every tin 9 mor roughage lch'orilY move the bowel . =ring the real -, su`*8 )&Ever. �OdY use of troubb, P, Tako Corker's ittlis Livt� Pillis Purely ea On Mile MA(gt- Naturally no- wanted them,' and there Was a . ;, is your oudrantew ;, . I that Magic ndkin* I ,: Powder is tree from vege. cathstr6phic bit. No harsh'cal6mol (mercury). SS-f4.,Sar#. ;k for them by name. Refuse substitutes. slump in prices, I The idea ,Vas then m . alu or any hared - til iWadient. - , at all druggists, I W buy Conleeived to ,up tilg Lilahtenburg Inirms, ,," . . . . . 11 I . not vasIsemm&. . . I "I I . 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