The Wingham Advance, 1920-11-11, Page 7M
OUR BOYS.' AND
TO EVERY
GIRLS' CORNER BOY AND
GIRL IN
By Aunt June CANADA
lRegisteWl Accor to the Cop)ir1$1k%)kt
ding
poor 13oys and Mrio:
iDon't forget .1 'have changed my -wd-
dress itnd -stm waiting to hoar from
you at my now home. A good many
of my little belpers have sent letters
here, -but 11 am waiting for more, so
that I roRy tell you all aboot our
preplirotions for the real goo4d time
we aregoing to have this. W.I*ter In
our *oxy corner. Just gddress all
'my 46tters to
AUNT JUNE,
414 King William St"t,
1"amiften, — — Ontario.
vaar4wnt June: Paisley.
a have 'Peen a weekly rm-41er of 'your
Boys' and GirW page -tor, sQme time
and always enjoyed it %very much.
a would like to join "ur Helpers'
J*ague of service. I Zo to school
mury day when I come -home at nights
jl,put the hens in, got,supper, wash
tth�e dishes and do my �-homework. I
;0,m, enclosing a three-ent, stamp for
ou badge, which I wioald like to Xe-
coleve, Age 13'ESTJJ9P, JEAN HAY.
Wear Esther Jean.
Do you know aU -about the beauti-
I,fal Queen Esther.? �L.aua sending you
��a button because Vatt. are such a good
little helper. Be -sure you write to
we again and tell aile, what you like
best on my Paze�
,MeDonalds Corne'rs.
pear Aunt Zruve:*
I amwriting too. your club and I
potatoes, water the flowers, 1 thave
a pet kitten most of it Is while and
I Call it BUOW-ball, I have enclosid a
three -cent stamp for a badge which I
would like to receive. .1 -am �ten years
old,
CASSIE NIXON.
Dear Cassle:
I know some people have a
'white kitten too and what of all things
do you think they -call lit? I'lilky."
Isn't that funny'! Show 'ball Is so
much better, Your button is going
torward with to-day's!mdil.
lHopeville, Ont.
Dear Aunt June,:
Did I not send 11'a tmy full address?
Well that is too -bald! I will be very
particular to hpve4t,right this time. I
have been looking'for my button and
will be glad tz t9dtlit.
I read Xhat stmy about Tibbs and
liked it very aouch. One night my
daddy put someveattle Into a fleld that
he hadn't had *.them In before, Our
dog thought they shouldn't be there
and we couldritt,'hardly keep him from
barking,
I have bew.rreading Paul the Ped-
dler. It As afdandy book, have YOU
ever read dt? 11 have read quite a few
books. Sowilixg Seeds and Danny and
Rebetza, of %innybrook Farm are my
favealtes.
K ahink tliisi is all for this time.
Wishing evar,�t succem to our club -
RUTH DINGWALL.
hope I will be-af-faithful, member of %Nvfeg� Ruth:
It, also, I try tio�-help my mother as a was loowing in my drawer where
much as I can. L7. help milk the cows, I llmeVall.wv club letters and there I
wash dishes, make the beds and 90� i3aw :,in envelope addressed to ktuth
to school. I hame signed the pledge Dingwall -"d I wondered it you had
and i am endedlug a three -cent stamp tseen nly.lietter askitig you for your full.
and hoping I receive a badge, I adttress. ltl�was such a -nice surprise
Am 12 �ears c1l]. Me tgetyour) letter to -day. I haVe not
&GNUS B. JACKSON. xe4d Paul ffitko Peddler, but I have read
-Sowing Sedds and Danny, and when -
Dear Agnest. P-v4r il wwk. dishei I always think of
I am sendhW, You a badge to-daT Mhe 4MP-Wrecked mariners and rescue
atirwill be a faithful help- I know R4 --
and I know 7' the lbuttermapples first.
It you Just keep on doing the things bema tt,o -;aud sometimes go oD a jour -
you. say Iom ide4to, help. What a Pretty I am send-
rn*y.tOqtq3, �o rer night ell?
envelope yaaw getter was in, pink and ong :your;btutton straight off.
gold. Did somebody make 'you a Pres-
ent of the !Pretty paper? DeaT.Aunt.%Sune:
rite
Paisley. riwould'Alike to join the leng
'evelosetaftbree-cent stamp. I amlgo-
Dear Aunt Jalike: ; ng ,toLtdllqou what I did this week- I
I -1vould 114tetto join your Boys' and -'
Girl$, Comar,,zo I am writing a note wagireu!tJ%e dishes, made the bed and
and a three-ment stamp. I have two go imessager.
brothers. Tlmir names are Gordon 11 -Yours truly,
and Bobbie. qWe have had our school I DOROTHY BLACXWEyff,.
fair over sudll took turnips and get
fifth prize. Z( ram nine years old �" 139eur'Do'r6thY:
like going itot school. I am in the 11 nm!g]Ad to send you a badge Dwo-
third book 'but cannot wrItO v4mv mn% ituntitng messages sounels, so
good with ,pan and ink. I help my' goaft. 'I -am. sure you are a willing 11L
neighbor mind her baby quite Oft*11-: tle"hyflper. Which do you like bts�_
I have to, wear glasses. I 'had m4y: imiki4glbdiu. or washing dishes?
tonsils and ailmolls removed this sIdn'-,
mer. . Well US I don't like to tabe' North Brace, Gmt.!
to much room up in your valuaUa 1Dear,A-uut:4aine:, I
paper I wiM .6ose. IT. -saw �yuur page in the Times amd 1:
Zours truly, ram -mety
iifttBrested in it. I vould
RETA M&NOY-' like lo'hwve a badge please.
IINwa4h,M01hes, peel 'potatoes, febOi
JDear Reta:: (com,ffielp%et meals, besides going ike:
How big iWe Youi turnips Rete
jUncle JIM vWno sometimes WrItes it' schodl. 'I ant in the junior thirdclaso I
tWe corner JWnks he has the best In schoOl.aAd 10 years old'. A conutly
turnips growittthis year but he didn7li Old. Love, from ,
take any pflz%. I am sending YDIE I VERA-
7our button tto�.day and hope Yon wM- I
Wear it alw&W and think of th6i Veit, Ter,
pledge we bts6va'signed.
! 11 tam �serfdizr you a badge t"ay.. II
33undalk,! will, 'not put,!. -your name In the paper
Dear Aunt lulllts: lbutijast(callqyou Vera a pretty naane.
i other girls and
I would Mfe,%to, join your Helperfr Mo�yauvrea&ffio letters
"ys jwf�jtel? ,irell me if you like the
,teatue of Serviee. I help feed calves,
wash the disbes. sweep the floor, Pick Lptizzle 11ficturss?
-ME PAIMITIVIEL
BACK TO
(Now Tiork World.) Parmer THeulelgh—'PlaYlng ZWM-
Mr. Urbansky-11 see your Ing! VheV!,reBI&naIlIn9 the price of
boys are cqws tto tlw. roext farm—our telepbone
#aving a great "Awe thers on the hill S=%�oe ;is �wgolA,--rued punk."
WORR Y AN,DV1UNTK'J1.dES
JU-,spondeney is
,ajtJjqg *of evil re -
44
XITh Worry pro
0 dumnothing but
wvmAoAles and
swetbb�pdness. Let.
gie �rtW4er put a,
Mote orgaer bureau,
and
au her AeSk,
at the 'head of her
bed,, iUst twO
-tvards,
'"DwAVoi
Ao�
Worry is the qpeeAest m
to the happinesol OfAl)YbOTI160-
hold. An an�dous, 4dem-,pond-
ant fate, a fretfu�, ,GoVq)IAln-
ing Voice, Will Waj-eg�V(jr
.7 one
uuontfortable.
A Wonlian'S nerves jVe more
ftuo of vrorr3r t-h,;a oUtsido troubles. The nerVeS Ore 160
a Woman,$ body the telegraph AYdellll which ourelY warns her -of 9.07
troub1t) iU the fbtilillilftd. bawo-up. Doctor rierce's Favorite pre -
0 jol)io for such conditiOng, When a
ocliptAolt is tho idW WOW" 0
wotua co,tnPl*W of b,4ckaA*, dizzlnellg or plaiu—When eve*-
thult looks blW* before b#X ey'83._ft &Mgging feding, or is troubled
Wft 8b'd ahotdd tam to " i9tertperawe" herbal tonic�
0 Dr. pjeWea rXVor1W preori�'on_ it call be obtained in
-every drug dolt In jht 19A4 and the ingroienta are printed
Dr.
,xi Plain F
'nZ118h on tho Wmppff. I?ut up in,�abl,18 or liqWd..
Pktw's Inv4dd' IW4 WWO,'N y will *1,d a tri,11 Aze Of "Fa'
Volta P�Mla, IM6411 ta%gg for 19; X196 vrite M Pierce (or 661111.1
4wtw 041VIM M "MMM X004" the maica Astown of i
"Woo, *hoav VUWA 70--ga Aam VIAtoet.
I
rdamsels are churrin
For cur4s andfOrUleyv
in 'r*iirf-qn"e Hofland
I -
Aland fc-w
Pind three other 4461landers. Cc
62,wn, on dress; upper sWe down, alor
THE CARE AND
FEEDING (OF
'011
CHILDREN
By 91inar Murr4y
'Reeslered -according,lof C!,opyright Act
THE CAIUD'S AW(=ULARY.
Children ars menderful, learners of
words, It is amazing ito� see how their
vzw2walaTff they at-
tempt to Use e.N,,er_v mew word they
heox. Reasonable care should 1�e
itaban in ',fte home coIT--leL,to have the
family discussions beneficial to the
,child Jn words and. tone. Of cour�o
ithe conmersation ktannot always be
regulated ito suit.the,,chlld; but when
-the,childish cars are wide open, let the
Mwd% heard be hglpfuli rather than
lharanful. Di§putw-,,Of:,auy kind are
anat gQod illhings 1or. a, child to hear.
And to igWe an. exhibition of temper
-is the quickest Nw4y.,to.,Iose influence
,okvera child.
(Children pbak a4p%,words an use them
,Often befaxe �thsy �,r
_,ra.sp, their mean -
Ing. 113henvordimiky,.beta, good one to
mae tnr aint; 'kbutAnoaither ease let the
mccther explain the, meaninj to help
ithe new word
tshould,be�ouls�,,paxb of his vocabulary.
New words arewery real affairs to
a cdlflld,:EiirmeAb,eysst&nd.&r ideas, The
parents who �explainuthe right way to
ivae ithese mmils;arelimaking the ideas
i clear In tl;e Lchlldiblt mind and . the
tdhild'-P. (coiTfiflence i4nl,his),;pvrents is
-strenithened:- ;1,,e!tJaoks,-,up to th�m
tas manderfulki NNVlsel�Ckepple who can
11heft ariliw:all )his (AiffiQuI ties.
A -Aitriple Leolamalion that the new
word to a1oollah slang, or a useless ex-
lpreastan, and -that, pspple�, wto really
Mnow zaod)wards,woul(l not lithink of
alfflAg J�, %will. lite lmijtL more vaffective
than the �harp -reprimand to "never
&Ett [me Imar �3(orlsaytnkat asuilu."
By sensible managemnt a abild can
fte ma4,e -aAhamed t3 use certain
war,ds, w! (can llb-, imade: ito. see t that It
U !rldicuelous Iftyr �)lbn_to use them.
Milton this ttitentment 4-ki.aaed, the child
14kes to xise (Correct -.%words; and will
:neater get the Idea that althou$rh he
wavat use orAertaIndwproa*.ions atillome,
—away from it he can talk ft, lie
ViEtases. Tibe, laotule �aavldard it, the
inattral orw Jor 11bin to Tollow, -, and
3�.wtbjor and lmatb.�r ;arc JUN sull.W.Me
rxalk:lples.
...........
SMES AS TRESERVATI"',S.
Reriewches TG& 1n'Frauce Shc%7
Soift of the .rlfives that ure oftetl
employad in flave.ritig preserviis, both!
,of fral1r, and meteK, jhww a%ygiue that
is more importaft tLwi The mere tick-
ling of die palate, Aaa Inv-psUfgation
recently lmade in Vimnee shows that
vinegar 1-1, not oulr at v,-_cqlleA1 pre-
setvative, tbut a powerfal nieja%i of
'killing baeteria.
Ginger, black, white tandred,peqper
have little bacterial effeg', Jilit the
-action of mustard U niwt marked.
11lowever, the best of all are oi4efi
and cinnamon, which act throltg-h
their essential oils (called eii.,genol.ard
e.vinamon adelhyde).
1,a Nature remarks that t9best Ire.
�eseches are highly iinportatt, �.Xo�t
the� show that even In the small,
quanjitic,g In wfilch they are Used,
these spices may be employed �XL jprc�
serving far bettet than chemical antl�
septies sueh as boric and salieylie ac-
ids, wbith are often added, tbough
the Frenelt law protibits their ukv,
,05L MARTELS PILLS* - '
bA WOMENS AILMENTS
t
t hiawthl. 4UMAWS of lh�
WAL AIX PI . A OMeAtifl
tor daWW " V=
only to a pAt6*w 2106
pwarl-10 eat
"W)30i ; tfj�r Dftg#!%t. av Ab
A sd dWlW*A-Jkj#* Aw I
row -4- , ot W Casa"
1W
Aoftj tic
ad
Treatment for rimplev and blackbeads:
Atni
� ght smear t iem with cuticura Gint,
ment. Wash off in fiv6 minutes with
Cuticurn Soap asd hot water and continue
bathing a few moments,
Treatment for dandruff.Rd itching:
On retirinr rub Cuticura Unont into,
partingsal overscalo. Thencitmorning
o oo with Cuticura Soap and hot
Repeut in two weeLA if needed.
Soap 25c, Olotinent 2S and SOr- Sold
tbroughoutthel)oiWnion. CanadianDepot:
UaRaLfialted, St. Paul St., Mqatrar.1,
luticurA Scesp shavea without snus.
04J�
Oullbau §�rllvlll
i[ravalt
Lesson VIL November 14
,,r1jE POWER AND AUTHORITY OF
way- 'JESUS
f tside down, ondress; lower left Cot= LessOn—Matthew 8 and 9. Printed Text
—Matt. 8. 5-13; 9: 35-38,
g back. Golden Text.-�'And Jesus vent
about all the cities and the villages,
teachlug in their synagogues, and
preaching the gospel of the kingdom,
and bealing all manner of disease and
RICH, RED BLOOD all manner of sickness" (Matt, 9: 35,.
HISTORICAL SET'rING
Time,—A. D. 28, Place,—Capernaum.
NECESSARY TO HEALTH DAILY READIN� S
Monday, November 8.-_'l he Cenuri.
0" Is Faith (Matt 8: 5-13). Tuesday,
When theLI31ood Becomes Weak November 9.—The Rulees Faith (Niatt
and Watory�a Tonic is Needed 9: 18, 19, 23-26). Wednesday, Novem-
ber 10�The L3per's Cry (Mark 1: 40-
teLB4ild It Anew. 45). Thursday, November ll.—Heal-
Why are we being continually told Ing Many (Matt. 9. 27-38). Friday,
that foadlihoh1th-giving blood must November 12.—Enduring Temptation
be bright xed? What has color to (Jas. 1: 1-8). Saturday, November 13.
�Horoes of Faith (Heb� 11: 32-40)�
do with the quality? Just tbis—tlie Sunday, November 14.The Son of God
oxygen ln�,the air is the great support- (Heb. 1. 1-9).
er of all =gahie life, One function of COMAIENTS
the bloo-dNs to take the oxygen from 8., 5 The incident of this lemn oe-
n
the air--*h1ch'it meets in the lu gs Curred immediately after the sermon
and deliver It' to the tissues of ' the on the mount, the record of which
body. INVIten the blood, filled with closes with 7. 27. Multitudes began
life-sustdirning oxygen, is sent out by at once to follow Jesus and besought
the heart,"it Is bright red, When it Thin to heal them. The centurion was
i returns, �impurs and deprived of oxy- a Roman officer, captain of a hundred
gen it is*dark. soldiers.
Yon will see, therefore, that there Verse 6. His "servc��V was prob-
are two prime requisites of health, ably a private secretary Or confidential
altendant. "Ralsy" is a contraction of
pure aw -and' bright red blood—the ,
pure air 'to furnish the oxygen, the paralysis',' it is not -,certain what dis-
rich red 'blood to carry It where It is ease waz described,
needed, '13r. Williams' Pink Pills Ver -as M In His intimate association
of bodily- healing with spiritual teach -
make your blood rich and red because Itig, Jesus showed that the normal
they increase its power to carry Oxy- order is j)crleet health, physically,
gen, actually making it so niach more mantalty, mortaAy and spiritually,
able to carry increased life arid Verse S. observe three !estimat4� of
strength to every organ in the body. the cen.turiou�s cbaT,=ter: First, his
Pale -amaemic, people. whose nerves vwxt as nut wtortby; secon4, the Jew -
art, on edge, whose Cheeks are Pale, JEh u worthybecauselie built a syna-
and wn,* Itire. out easily, should try Dr., gogue (Luke 7, 4, 5,),; third, Christ's
William,91 Pink Pills. and not the. as worthy, because o.T his faith.
steady -,improvement that follows their 1 Var-se 19..'The,centuxion's argumnt is
use. A case In point is that of Mrs. 3., a (eampaxison thus:: "R I Mho am un -
P. Rolston, South River, Ont., wbo 11 der authority coinmaud (others, how
says:—Xbout two years ago my sys- Much MODO hast thou 1power to com-
tem was *in a badly rlan down condi- =and mho ant iunder no authority?"
tion-, wnil.'T kept -'growing worsl�. all the Mer.w W In Vie midst -of -lbe general
time nutil'I could hardly do my house- mubellaf; ithe iventurion!s taith was
work. 1. 'had severe headaches, and 'nave"QUG,
pains -avross my' bpelt and under my Verse 11. Tlls merse contaln�s a
left shoulder. I did not sleep well ipredicdQu, (of Ute colivergion of the
and wulilalfeel'Just MA tired when I G—entilets, and was very naturally sug-
Vmtkadlb3, thegreat:faith (Of the Gentile
got up In fhe moThing as when I vent cmtutlon.��
to bed. TAfe seemed a burden. I had Verse 12. This Contrast between the
taken doetrrr's -,medicine for a long ±,9;" t,f 3*lj&,vitng Gentiles mzd unbe-
time, buttt'd1dnot meet my case, -at lieving Jews foriii's a, startling picture.
least ft did,me -no- good. Then as IL Tien_xe 1:3. Wlue semaut was healed
rpsult Of TerldInpAbout Dr. W1IIIam13` WIthoUt 1Cbfr,.1St!6 .10dily 'pre9euCe. HE
pink plils If Ide'elded to try them. 'was "'Ipmeaeat" -dn majesty, but abseill
When I bsil'taRen R COUPIf' of boxes in axody.,,
I felt Tnti.,h1better, and when I had R: 2z- BetANkeelft Iffilgand,the Toregoing
taken vrm'hoxes more T felt tbat I was part oT the lefson occurred manV
again a well -woman. I have not since liftifirtgs aald teachi#gs, as recorded
rpit any -refurn of flie trouble and I bY Mataelr, Mark and Luke,, The
advise All 1"OfnenowhO are broken In elbeZ =11 %11149eE afteutioned were in
health to -gl ve'Dr. Williams! Pink Pills Galilee.
a t1l't" VeMO SC sYMPathY Expressed
These Tffils,ftro-sold by all rle�dicliiv, Itself in helpfulaess.
dealers oy -Will,;be -sent by mait, post Verse,, S7, *38. The �aondjtjon here
paid, Fl.t So eents a, b6x or six boxes described still exists, at& tLE prayer
for $2.50, Im -flip, Dr. NVIlliams' Medi- k, still -needed.
The bar%vst -.s�gnlfieg mjcu In Zen -
clue (10,, 13TO&ItTille,(Ont- er-14, "who. unless gathered and saved
TECE IMPOWPANT PART will perish like -wheat that is Doi
reqped."
(X".v Xahc Sun.) ILTA"STRATED
Let who =01 imakp, the charter of Self-comm"d It; necessaxy to one
a city it the eltizens.5vill only, choose who would commamd otbei,,R (,V. J).
honest and ktompetealt men to admin. business
Ister it. knows that It Is ifie Gelf-controlled
man who alone can niake a suecesj�mti
'Tight Money Virtftihg Mara manager of Others. The i�ame princi-
* Ple 1% shown, evieti m-iih inanimate
,Thousand-. niore �arct bvilig squ2zed thing�-, Compl!ilpt wLs iiiade that tbe
W, aching Corns wijxtah ifan be cwod 1publk was paying lio lttelition to the
qxa,�*Iy with Putr.(�nfs CC-orn Extwc- antoulatic siguaLg tl3at had been set
Being free from (eii!istics, Plat- up to control bridge traffic. T11L, man
I na.u.17s Is paInIess, Used niecossfutq, In the ljttle house from which lip
for 111,fty years. r�ffemokolrlicr, 25c ZI Nuppo,;ed to operate tiie slp,,Ilalq ex -
all eLoalers. plained the matter by sayixlg that tile
------- machine wasn't working right, Some -
A. SKIN GAMP,' times it was too slow in 1'"ponding
(Baltimore Auterlclitp,p tLo his touch, and sometimes It respond-
Wltb the price of Miles cttt In half ed not at all. Xo Wonder the public
and sb6es reduced but 10 Per cent., w-w4i�, nf3t Impressed by its jerky orders.
the vovg�iner way WdIl thlillk lie is 'TOPICS FOR Rl��,FARCII AN�D
the viellru of a sl�-Ii gaule.
MASTVI't. 1. The Centurion'$ Vaith (vs. 5.10>.
111,10s botctitig tbat lie It ianzipr In 1. Row did the multitudes receive
Us own hoaw.." Jesus at the beginning of 111.4 ininistry?
2
�,Afust be widow,^r v4thout MO. Z Who Was the centurion? 3, Ilow
did he happen to have so much faith
In jtsus?
11. 'Pile Servant llealed fvs. 11-12),
Oliaht wid Nordj�* 4. What prediction Is in verse 11? S.
0,ldt,, Malto How does Jesit-,4 contrast faith of the
fiy*#� It they Tire, Itch, believing Gentiles and unbelitvilag
Smat or BUM. If Sore, Jew -11?
TrAtat4 Inflamed t* 111. The World's ' Need (vs. `48). 4,
GrsnuUA4U*Mu%jrA What occurred between thN`a')b(1 the
fo. Rdr&SW. Ufa for IfiftIlt forkgoing part of tile ieoson? 7. What
or I Atg-D
Wafta:4 J�fl(JOA , Is fj�e prosmt need of prayer for hj-
Wk Is *M CN OW borevs la the harvest?
ISSUE NO. 46.1920.
IMLP WANTEI)—FEMALE
WANTF, p IN OR
L AD'rs 11010 01'
light sewing at "..
spare timp; good p�LY k vent uny
distance; clial-ges ,L,d.' w,,..,;,d stamp for
particuiaris� Netional Mfg. 0., 3100-
treal.
9A LE — 60
$4000 -acre's 'bes't' loam $011; Centre
potatA) and grain belt; between Barrie
and Stayner; 15 minutes' -walk to vil-
lage. 13ox 132, New LOWell, Olat. 46
IMMORTALITY CERTAIN—SWED-
eliborg's great work on ,Heaven and
I -jell,,, and o, realworld beyond. over
400 pages, Only 2G(,, prepaid. 11. Law,
48G Euclid Aye-, Toronto 46-61
Uy YOUR OUT-OF-TO-NVN' SUP,
B plies with Dominion Express
Money Orders, Five Dollars costs
three cents.
P OTATOES--ANY QUANTITY. SFND
nie your best price, 1). Gordon, Cor.
lxt;try and Xat;41,uley StIl. Hamilton, ont.
A XURSED-THE
Cooper Hospital or Camden, X. -T., of-
fers a three (3) years tvaining (The-
oretical and Practical) to Young w0me"
,,vho wish to enter the nursing Profe6-
sion. A high school education is ro-
quired. This Course admits young women
t,o one of the many positions dernand-
lrl� the trained nurse of to -day. For
t.ther particulars write: The Super-
Intondent of Nurses, Cooper Hospital,
Camden, N-3.
K rrTING YARNS—LOVE71, RS
Npurs wool, but very mode t Aces'
Sample shades free. George o n Wol,
Inn Mills, Georgetown, Ontarlo.
HAY J. hm M=% sAd I rty -1- — 9Q
to T.Mt. M� yahej..Y. uk.. t.
,by gWt be- they give � auth oplendid atte�
0M the V. it J. 3..J JjVA I rig hme 01 ly W* 1�
bmw,cau" W4 a chmcc
06 Ift, I fi�A it toos,=Pw overyme W= to
notme me Cnd M- y* -0. if P.P. 1. ..t $iGag
Wa ncom;�e Att"tim just 1h. ��
The Uttle Girl is Right. A�l
The WALKER HOUSE
meat tk. 0P.W sw.$ in cuwig t.
..d cNIdrea whm trav"C
.wm.t
1-04 in the City of Tamrt�
The'VVAIXER HOUSES,
S&-ES to,-a"Un—yo—ur
, - FaQ
Sda do-
hycry guaratacccl.
C'Trite for Prim
Cut down F.6.11
hills. lasuro wit.' -t
corafart.
The HALLIDAY COMPANY, Umited
English Boks.
There are no statistics to show
which of the English banks has the
most branches. Lloyd's Bank adver-
tises that is has over 1,400 "offices" It
England and Wales, and Barclay's
Bank that It has over 1,400 "branches'
in England and Wales. The Londor
Joint City and Midland - 7.ink claim
to have over 1,450 "offices" In Eng
land and Wales. r"he figures tha
Whitaker's Almanack for 1920 give
regardJnl these institutions are a
follows: Lloyd's Bank, 700 branches
sub -branches and agencies; Barclay'
Bank, $97 branches, 640 sub -branches
PHOSPHODINE.
ie Great English Prepar4tion,
mcs and invigorates the whole
rvous system. maket new Blood
fhe'lleart, Fating A146mory. Frice $Z -ver box. 3.
for$$. Sold by all druggists, or mailed in plain
j)kg.on receipt of price. New pamphl�i mailed
fra-THIE WOOD MEDICINE C0..T0R0NT0,0NT.
London Joint City and Midland Bank
1,360 brauches, sub-branclies and
agencies. The statistics in Whitalt
or's were probably secured at leas
two months before the advertisement
appeared in the London Times Annua
Financial Review, Jan. 23, 11)20.
DROPS
"lle"s ruj�ning for office
"Would lie make a pood %han?"
"I think so, So far n iaeno of his
speeches has l7o referred to his amy
record."
CWW's cotm Rod Compoutill,
-A sel'te, reliable oviviatinp
ftedicine. Sold in t1r"o lit"
9 oes gtrongth—No. 1 .11
10, $3.,
Sold h
ix all dtago:ivita, dr ts %I
of )-Ict"
117"t COOK MCOICINIZ to,
moft "T. Oah*ey 101011^0
Chats with
the Doctor
Ycadk:r,� vilo ttrf, in
athl:,t�ds. IhCF(3, Uo doll,)t,
ba -AV 11"t the vourse oi' the
it Imly b�,, tlio pityis"V4 prowess and
the Vi(A0r;(,
.i fly the (villpt'll-
tors. Tbe "thIpto ir" and alway'.1 bas
111-ivervally adillired. The Qrvek��,
kI1(1w, l,�,�jdo of vthlotivs allito��t
IL re '16tY
rating strongth and be.
Of body �k�,earvf-,INY lf�st� high thtm 110-
wilty of wind, To fl .11i, indeed, we
ov�-e 11111ell tigat gov(,rns our Own Ftall-
d,tr&, of phy!jjeal I)vInty and a good
dpal Of N%bat is �juv.st Ili our svicnee
al -Ad phjl0!,OI)lty Iti Nvcll. our �reiwral
attitivie towardi, athletics Way 110t be
,,,o entLtl�;Iastic ts thiArs was, yet we
aro eoming mork, at.,(' more to reallZe
tutAr importalice a corrective of
witif,,li evvii the tuolit beuefl-
q iviliW2.tloa jay.vitably foster�% AI -
though th?� UP, of to -(Jay with its 1,mli
and 1,up:00 ai�d Iiialted space and
ic,isilre Is a far ery front that of tile,
great ftyt� (,f Athens, ,inenq sanit in
(01,vom Fano'— a healthy mind in a
healtliy body—l'W', 1wit none of Its
thi-,e-honorc,d signifftarive as a "eileral
rule. of lif(i.
jqo.,�t of as, at fionie tine or another
have talcen a per,,,onal Interest Ili
or soinle hind. -Many of us
cont'llue to (10 so all through our
lives. To 111L sports and
comppt1t*, t� gam(,,,, not only provide a
natara" outict for his eager activitiv,19
bilt fcrili ,in iu:)�ortant part of hiS
eetir-ation. The adult, more deliber.
ately as a r11le, t,,Irlls to actlya, phy-
s,cal paj,suit,,, in c-rder to keei) fit. The
life cf the nian of tO-d&Y is a CO111-
promise bctwee.a that which his prim-
itiy(, forcrathers led, a life that was
almost entire'Y phYSI-1, ill the crude
j�&IiEp Of that word, and that which
civili,,,atlou fol-ces upon him. It is dif-
ficult for hir-1 at Ill),
to adjust tho"'Et
Iv,o ,p(-ets so that one does not suf-
ter at tile expent,,4, of the other,
The young iliaii who has been "a
bit of an athletic" ill his youth finds
v,.4 Ile gets older that circumstances do
not permit lilm to go in for sports,
,,so N_ -te did when. lie
,holelleal*ledly as I
wa,i yo�inger, The racing track, the
swimming bath, the football field or
the gyInnasium no longer figure !in-
portantly in his life. He, niarries; and
the cares of home and his business
routine leave him -%,7ith little time or
energy to devote to his old enthus-
lasn1s. lie gives, them all up one by
one, only to find that sooner or later
the zest which he once had for life
gi-�?.t -c.Ntent dc.arted and
lie begins to 1%(l r,',It CS SCIZ-Fl-
THEIR TIVO-F OLD NA-TURE
It is ea�.y in stich a case to trace
tile conne,.tion between eauFe And ef�
fcitt, Tbe almudaning of all those ae--
the pliy;Aval habits brings its iuevit-
able reaction. In a lesser degree,
perhaps, this Is the case with mOst
of us, We find it difficult to main-
tain the balance between our mental
and rhysical activities so that One
do". U;tA a, 1"P (ncna�a of Ew
Other. Alaa and civilized man pard-
cillarly, bas a double nature. He is
both aiiii-nal and spirit, a oomplex be-
ing living a CODIPlex life. Yet, ill
spite of its complexity there are cer-
tain simple needs which must be sat�
isfied It lie hopes to steer a clear
Course through it. In 5pite of the 1pb-
violls differences which separate the
man of to -day from his primitive
forefathers, his body, like theirs Is
ilepandent for Its well-being upon cer-
.tain simple laW5. 41ke them he
breathes, eats and sleeps. Ile expends
energy which needs to be replenish-
ed, That wonderfully versatile mind
of his which has made him what he
is to -day has not relieved him of the
necessity to bother abdUt his bod,y�
His methods of suppi,
ying its needs
may have changed, but the needs re-
main. There is no scientific substi-
tute for fresh air, for wholesome food,
for refreshing sleep. But there is
more to it than that. A 1100,11 May
have all these things and Yet be to
all jntQnt$
and plIrposes sick. He
st does differ from 'those long ago &n-
cesterg of his for which such thing.';
were all sufficient, He has acquired
a mind. And the demands of that
mind are even more inperlaus than
those of the body. It needs exercise
and wbo3esome nollrishment If it IS to
remain healthv and vigorous. A neg-
lected and un;�vholesoiiie body may be
bad enough in all conscience, but a
mind that is out of time is wored.
While it is on" -v ,uperficially truelhat,
n is %Nhat lie Fattg, it is piofoulldly
trite that mhat lie thiuks� he is. It
behaves eacl, cnp of us, therefore, to
see to it that botb body and mind
have Weir douiands luet. We cair.
only pull off that eompromise tc,
which I rpf(�rred eaTlier if we Consider
the two jides of our nature which are
Involved. r�,ceh r,)f us in his owu WAY
mu,,kt be mentally as well as physi-
cally Ptliletie. It vn, mean to get tile
most out of life Aye must keep our
facuttiep, of body and mind fully svr-
t 05pd. dpmand-i of modern life
are ,
It) e1_-.ttJng. but it is Only
1 I,y 0111`�O"-'s to 111cet them
that v -v be able to profit by the,
wondeirul opportiviltios for self -P%-
1, tllty alqo provide,
pression w1u. -
Slang.
C.,Ina (liall slang, it would seem from
11 In Notes and Queries, Is,
Parhll�trlalllll timt,,A compared with that
,whin
Of ljlqgland� Tlin word Istunulng" Is
q -e to describe a11Y-
. till ofton jlsp(l Itei
thing superexe(Alent, 1)Ut the expvv-
sion 11M, al)01'01tly passed out 111
s Notl,q , 1110ries, ctys, In
Lnglaril. ,,,d q
oction of the 0_X-
Teview tf a Ilow s
ford 1AIRlonary., 11 18tun-
iling., a popular 11diective, for a time,
answering to Ole present 'tophole.,
,lid lot 1,!st, �vc,, gather. bevoad tlO
vigiitik,�. of la�,t tt,ntary." It May 1)(1
,donbted wbetliOr "tophola," WbatOVer
it may mpall. vill pver obtain ih(*,+
Vogue In Canada of 00 other expreo-
slon.
(,cltput-�i_,,Ion has actIPPOtt
te,11der of approxi-
lantely t%,o 111;llfou pounds for buila-
ing more Man L500 lbouso(.4 Oil thr
south-Avestcril fringo of tho eltr. x
�:Jwclal ra1,Aay s141119 eosting
,%Ill 140 un Pmh how.