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The Wingham Advance, 1920-12-02, Page 8OUR BOYS" AND GIRLS' CORNER By Aunt June Re&tered Mcordin., to the C9migIll Act P 'NOW wrap up your little gifts; can- aie� or nZ or whatever you wish 0 put inside, place in the centra and 'wrap the colored craelter cover round It and fasten with a dab of paste, Irv"here you have fastened -the cracker % scrap picture should be pasted dowu to finish it off. You can make your own scraps by cutting out pretty heads or little, colored pictures from ma.azines. Now take some colored thread. Choose the same color as your crinkled Paper, If possible. Bind up the cracker about 1�_! Inches from each end and tie. You can spend a very pleasant even - Ing making a whole box -full of these and when filled just with candies, such as stuffed dates or sugared almonds, they make a nice surprise box to open on Christmas pay to hand round.' These have been made most success- fully by 3ome of our members in past years .-My Dear Boy", and Girl -s* Nb! this Aunt has not forgotten all about her boys and girls, but like the little pig whom you will remember went to market, Aunt June has beeil across the sea visitingLondon and -all kinds, of pretty spots in old England. But like tbc,. little pig who had to come obtaina agairi. home again" because his m--irkettrig was done, Aunt June was busy last week coming home again across the sea and this Is the reason, ray brave Helpers all. that you did not bear from me last week. ' I am glad, however, to find that I was not forgotten as there are still sonio letters in the mail bag for me. You would have been go amusod ,had you. seen your Aunt June get off the ship a week ago, all wrapped up ex- pecting to be met by a snow fall at least, it not a blizzard. It was so ,chilly on the ship coming up the St. p",, " � 111 1 W-45 PEDICATrD TO WERY BOY AND GIRL IN CANAVA Lawrence and there was even a little OUR �NLIAIL BAG. flurry of snow before we reached Que- N ews of the bee so that most people hurried be- Aheaxty and loving welcome to the low. to geI; out their fur coats. and following new members, �sald� I to myself, "Now Aunt June you Gladys L%neaster, Brocket, Alta, -,had hater puton some warmer,things Nellie Hodgson, Bow island, Alta. for you, are *back in dear old Canada Viola, McDonald, Ceylon, Out. and Jack Frost is -probably waiting Mls& Jennie �MacNeilj, O'kiotas, Alta. round the corner to nip your nose." I am delighted to read all about But what a surprise when. *1 stepped your acts of service, what a. splendid ashors in Montreal. It was a beauti- band of helpers we have, yet there is ful day, every one wearing their or- still room for many more. dinary suite and not muffled up, and from Woodstock; eleven thousand, by afternoon I was very glad to take ITIOLA'S LETTER. off some of my warm things you may Ceylon, Ontario. be sure. Dear Aunt June: - However, mild as the weather is I am signing the pledge and enclos- here some of yon, who live In. other Ing a three -cent stamp, as I would parts of Canada, axe probably enjoy- like to become a "Helper" in the Ing the first little touches of Jack League of Service. Now I am. golug, Frost. Whatever the weather no one to tell you what I have -been doing can doubt what the;C-alander tells us, this week. Getting the cows, wash - that it is only a few weeks to Christ- ing the dishes, sweeping the floors, mis and -thoughts of Christmas re- carrying waterand minding the baby mind us about those Christmas pres� for mother, and helping father.. Hop - eats. Ing to receive my badge, I will close. SOMETHING MR CHRISTMAS. VIOLA MoDONALD, You remember in my last letter I So you have a baby at your house ipromised to tell you how to make to help look after Viola, and you did something for Christmas. Well, the not tell me if it is a baby sister or a first thing I shall tell you will be how little brother? I am sure mother Is to,make bon�boa packages or cracker glad. to have a Helper in her home, covers. You may call them which thank you for your letter. 3ibu like. They are really crackers on , the subj-ct. Thanking you in *without the bang, and in them you may Nellie Hodgson is another 'Helper put all kinds, of things. Little gifts who can milk cows, Well done Nellie. such as a thimble -for mother; candies T.W.1 us more about -your -farm home wrapped in silver or tissue paper: a, next time. needle book: wee pincushion; tape Dow Island, Alberta. measure. Or it for daddy or uncle Dear Aunt Jane; - or brother Jack, such things as a pen- 11 wish to join your Helpers' Leagu6 cil sharpener; key ritig; a box of pen of Service. nibs, tie pin, cuff links or collar studs. I have signed the pledge and fint. You will require tissue paper. Choose pretty colors, pink, blue and sending a thrpe-cent stamp. I wash green, would do to start with. Rolls the separator and -the dishes ff milk iw� of this paper can be bought at the 5, two cows In the morning some - times at night. I go after the horses 10 and 15c stores. Thf,� crinkly kind ds best though the be in the morning. I am 13 y!, -ars Dlo. crackers can made with smooth. Cut your paper I wish to Teceive my badge. tinto strips about 4 inches wide and X10LIZE HODGSOX, 8 or 9 Inches in leingth. Now -take one strip and fold it long ways Into four. Gladys Lancaster, lives upon an Take a. pair of scissors and cut very -ndlan Reseffe. narrow slits In each end. That is, Brocket, Alberta. out the paper so that it will fall like -Dear Aunt June: - a fringe or tassled end. Now take a blunt paper knife, a thin piece of flat il have been reading your Boys� and wood or the back of your scissors, Girls' Corher for some. -time, and wisil when they are closed, and gently to Join, your League. T am sending stroke out each separate fringe of the the pledge with a three -cent stamp. I paper holding it across your -thumb. 1 14ye, on the Peigan Reserve among all ihope you can follow this. Let me ex- the India -us. I ain 120 years old, and plain it a little more clearly, have four sisters and one brother. I Hold your fringed -paper in your will t1ose now, hoping to see my letter let t hand, Take the paper knife, in Print. 'Yours lovingly, scissors or other instrument in your iGLADYS IiANCASTER.' right hand and ae.if you were going to You. havei -forgotten to tell us about .I)eel I potato pick up the fringe of the your Service work, Gladys, Write paper across your thumb and the again and give a little account of the knife. You will find this stroking will people you try to help each day, then cause the paper to curl -tip. The 'you shall have 9, badge. 13rettiest effect will be obtained by curling some of the fringe forward and The rules for joining this League some of it backward. of Service are contain.i7d in our little You now have the outside of . your cracker For the inside pledge, but lietbreany helper can hdv 0 a badge he or she must send in an cover. you will r eqaire a piece of fine white or col account of the good deeds or sets of I kindness ored -tissue piper. Now -you will want i done every day. a alotto. This you may make your- self by writing out either a riddle. MHERE AiCE THE BOYS? Verse or poem or anything that suits Sil letters this week are from girl your faney. Helpers. Where are the boys 'Ayho Kleesping" Fit BY DR. SAMUEL 11AMILTON. " It is because of the war that the perfect physical man has all at once become the idol of the world. You can make of yourself, even rather late in life, almost anything you like. You are not going to get fit in one day, one month, or, perhaps, a year' unless you take enough outdoor exercise to keep the circulation going and practise the athlete's first principle—to keep the system clea He does tot give his body W a chance to absorb poisons, He not only takes his cold shower, after.exercise, but he knows a cleansing of the intestines is important, and he takes occasionally a good regulator and liver cleanser, such as a dose. of castor oil, or, what is much better, a tiny pill made up of, May -apple, d jalap, and sold by almost all 61oln _n druggisits in the land as Dr. Plercela ple-asant Pellets. Keep the Iddneys in good oriler -also. Avoid too mil -ah. meat, alcohol or tea. Drink plenty of pure water, prefferabty hot water, before meals, and drive the uric acid out of the ay -item by takirg "Arittric" (nnti-uric-acid). This Can be obtained at alwo8t any drugstore. a boltle of wata, to Q -to Phemi,3t, at Dr. Plercos Invalids" flotil, Buffalo, X. Y., and you will rpeeive free medical advice, as to -whether the kidneys are af'iected. When your kidneys got nluggish and clog, you GuRer from backaolie, ei&-headanches, dizzy opells, or twingre.; anel pains of lumbago, rhoutnatism or gout; or eleep is dis- turbeil two or three times a night. Take heed, before too letel Get Anurlu (anti.uric-acld), for it Vill put now life into, your kidneys and your enfire sy6t�=. Ask your warcst for it or send Dr. rieroc- ton cents for trial pwkage of "Anurie I H, my kitten, my kitten, And oh, my puppy, my de4rie, I could play with you all day !ong, And not be the least bit weary. My parasol keeps off the sun, The flowers are sweet on the air, There's no other child in Japan, So happy and free from care. Fisd three other J -A, .13 'Upper side down siong kimono. Uppor terl cor4er zw n the flowem Upper side do -P is the fir -Cm ielp? Please send me some news of rour work too. NFIXT W.EM1. Advice to- Girls 'i If your letter"Is not In to -,day look u our corner next week. By Miss Rosalind There will also be an account of iow to maAe more things for k'Mrist-l-j Aegistered accordino to the COP07 nas, so do not miss It. right Act Look out also next week for Aunt rune's new address� where Helpers nay send letters. Yours lovingly,' DEAR MISS RtOSAUN.D: AUNT JUNE. I am writing you a few#ines to get 34 King William St., Hamilton. some advice. I have b6en reading your answers in different letters, iii papers. So I have made uys my mind bo write you a letter. And; . would WOULD NOf BE WITHOUT like your opinion. on what I aan going I am a girl of nineteen and was going with a fellow .1 ireajlly- BABY'S OWN TABLETS to ask you love; and I kZow hie cared for me, but I at last got sore at him and haveWt Once a mother has 6sed ' Baby's Dwn Tablets'for 'her little'Zines she ivould . not be,�wltllout them. They ire the ideal home remedy for the �aby; being guaranteed to be absb- lutelY free from opiates or other larmful drugs. They are a gentle but thorough laxat've and have been proved of the greitest aid In cases of ,onstipation, Indigestion, colic, colds 3.nd simple fevers. Conceridug thein NIrs—'Ernest Gagne, 33eausejouT, Que., writes: -I -have used �Baby's Own rablets for constipation and colic ind have found them so successful that I would -not be without them. I would strongly recommend every mother to keii-'D a boy. in the house." rhe Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents *a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock�ille, Ont, Cashed a,Bartknote 'He Ate! Not every Australian so' Idler can de- scribe himself as a 920 ($100) com- monwealth bank note and present kimself to the Commonwealth treas- ury for cashing, but this currency transaction actually happened recent- ly, writes a correspondent. A young South Wales "Digger" was lying on the bottel field of Fleurbaix when -lie saw A German Red Cross collecting pirty aproaching him. Remember- ing that he had a L20 note ht,, his pocket which would almost certainly diasapear, lie pulled it out, memorized the number, and chewed it up. When re!eased at the end of the war lie re- turned to Australia and told the story at the Commonwea!th treasury In Melbourne. At first his tale was re- garded as a god joke, but finally the fficial reported the incident. Care- ful Investigation was made, end it was found that on August 4, 1914, a 420 Commonwealth bank note had been Issued bearing the figures mem- crized by the s-oldier. It was the only note of the series which -had not been returned to the bank authorities, The defense authorities were then asked to look up the soldier's record, and It was found that he had no blacli mark against him, so the money was paid. FAMILY OF 18 WON THF_ HOUS15., Parls.-Thet biggest family In Yrance Is living in an American house now. An American. J. Davis, gave the French ambassador In Washlng� ton $3.01)0 with the request th*, a house be built for the largest family left homelloss by war. M. and Mme, Duborepere and their 10 children won the house. Minard'a Liniment For date(jet It% Cow& TOSSSS HIS BABY INTO THE SSAI S .11anchester, England. - Williarr WAlkes, ey-soldior, wheeled his baln to the soa-ahore. Five minutes, latei he stopped a pedestrian and told thiv lie had tossed the baby In the t�ea Asked why, ho vaid* 1,1-11vt thousantl of thinu went and only 50 Teturne& Shell shock is the alleged exDlana, tlon. Minard't Unlindint For Diphtheria, n japoken for quite awhile. - Different times- I know he has started to follow me home, but has not come yet, and I know he thinks I will turn himdown if he asks me. And that he wants me to speak first. I would. -love to, and yet ff can't. I want him -to. I would love to bave his company ugain. DIffeTent girl friends, of inifis -axe aux- tons we should, make up. Please write anditell me, what Is, the proper way to come around thlan. Thinking You. LONSOMU ONB, DEAR LONIDSOMM. OIM: I . If you were, in the wrong when you quarrelled, then it is most surely your place to make up. You might write a note telling the boy that you are sorry you were hasty and sald what you -did; and that you miss his friend- -ship. Say you will be at hom:e on a certain evening and that you will be glad to bave him call. If the fault is not yourt; atall; and the quarrel was th6 result of the young nimi offending you, then, he must write and apologlse. One of your friends will let him know that you will listen to him. ROSALIND. DDAR ROSALIWD, If -I may ask a few questions and Live your ad -vice I will appreciate it ,ery much. Is it not -the girl's place THE MISERY- OF BACKACHE fRemoved by Lydia E. Pink- ham"sYegetable Compound. Ont.—"I took Lydia E. le o ound for bae ache, and I also had a fe ale eak. ness. I felt dizzy and nervous, and was without energy. I had to force myself to do my work, and was always tired. Saw a Pinkliam, ad- vertisement which induced me to take the Vegetable Corn. pound, and my back ing and I felt ightor in' Wri am recommending the Velleta 1. nound with lleasure to al I meet who complain as did."—MILDurm Brocia, Neaford, Ont. Wometn!s Precious; Gift' .9 The one %Vhich she should Most zeal- 011111� guard is her health, but she, ofte-n neg ects to do so in season until some ailment Peculiar to her sex has fastened itself upon her. MAton so 'Affected women may rely upon Lydia H. Pink. lialft'P Vegetable Comnound. a renit,,tiv wonlan, 1�11 00 r &.& AAIA�& quired, This course admits young Myrtle Reed's story wieh has been women to one of the many positions demand* coinpleted. It was made under the Ing the trained nurse of to -day. F.� direction of Lloyd Ingraham with W 'further particulars write: The Super- intendent of Nursest Cooper Hospital,' cast Including such notables as Seena ainden, Xj. to Owen, Ijouis Betaulson, Victor Potel �air speak first to the boys when they meet out in company, or at her home? and others. SEND A VOMNION DXPRES24 It ", how are the boys -to makla the Money Order. They are payablo first advances, or to take -the lead In D, W. Griffith's version of "Way everywhere. getting better acquainted with girls? Down Earit" has made a good start . Why do the bolder boys appear to toward capturing the box ottioe hon- kNITTINO YARNS—IjOVELY COLORS, 1, Itsave inore favor with the girle than ors from that, producers own master- I purp wool, W very Tbodarate prices. the shyer or more backward. boys piece, "The 'Birth of a Nation." The Stinvoto ehades� free, C.'"viretowri W_ol- when they meet In company or at th� latter picture to date has cleaned lip ;on 'Nrills, (lectraetown, Ortarso. parties? I have a lady friend that I nearly $3,00�,000 An Prpfts� — ------ think a good deal of, a couple of years ago she had the misfortune idjet thai Lying 141ps" will be th6 perman- v -A dreaded diseas% the white plague, Is ent title of Thomas H. Ince',p second it better for her and I to go, no furth- big special for Aesoclated Producers I I W4 er? We w , ill always be friends, and Co., stArring House Peters tind Flor- 14"N I will. always think a lot of her, but it ence Y.idor, The plbture was made ", it better not to marry? under the guidance of John Griffith NOMIWIKAU. Wray,, director of "Homespun Folks the first of the Ince A. F. Special$. The briginal story was May Mding� Willis I h—, .1 Nk'C". I have used your town name, be- toWs novel, "The Magic Life." .-t a- lik, A b., w 1-6d fml� Owl— =L­ t IN cause you did not give me a pea- 14, : -W rt 04 hk. .4 It is ii, girl's,,place to. s7eak The famouh David Belasco play, .11,&L,111 "O.0 T. first,to 9, boy when she meets him on "The Heart of Maryland," will sodh W& -4 'Wl ­-Ih the street or In a, ehuich ar'store or reach the pieta.re theatres. Vita- Th. W.1k, .4, house. - But her advances end there graph Is maicing. It, and Catherine- TIMWALKER HOUSE rrhe' If a bay wishes to be friends with � Calvert Is the, star who will prevent 9. b. It;, t"h.y­t jh�,C,. 04 girl, he should ask her if he may call the -curfew from "ringing tonight." V at her home. If she cares to know "Z-0.4 , !r ( tb, b ­"'L him better, she allows him to call and More thaA ordinary. interest attach- THE WALKER ROUS then she will, probably go out w1th E. es to the work of Carter De Haven him, or let him bring her home from because of his recent acquisition of TORONT .0 . . . . . .......... church. You see what I meam? A Charlie -Chaplin studios In ffollyv�ood, man must ask for these favors. . and his plans for picture Production admit, It seems, as If -those W1110 -an a large scale. "Twin Beds," his OVIN &D00j2S make the most noise, gk the most M- first, is heingtollowed by "TheGirl in tention. tPerbsps the kind *of boy you the Taxi." C,'1ZC3.-0 Wit Your refer to Is really good fun; and everv- 'panirzi. Fitta body likes -to have him in the party 0 'Athilan. Safe de. Miss Paullu:� Prederlbk has return - But when'& girl is looking for a gZ-, northern ifU-r-n:C.1 nine friend, she considers character ed her studio after a trial to Write for Price Ut California where exterlo �C]-' CO, down tuel before -lively spirits aidd integrity be- t r scenes were filmed for her nex productl �-,p ­441— fore noise. on, . ;ei W-4-- IIS4 lasur') wi-i a film version of ri lorence Barclay's comfort, . QNly dear boy, yourlist question I Tlie., 14ALUVAY COMP4ANIVy Lirmnitect ve ver serious at proper, book-, "The blistreze of Shenistione." WILTON � rAcrony i)1$T1n"dTQFt2 . .1 I I remedies ars adopted in time, a tu- IV. JLVZU. N ews of the the direction: of Henry King and the is by uar wum—nmax unless the cure is certain, a Movies SELLS IIUHEUM'S STATUTE FOR . T.Al, On I)1VP WANT14D TO DO. PLAI U,& - Including Roy ;Stewart, who has star- * -JU NX. unusual circumstances, light NowIng at r1rie. wholo or Metz, Garmany.-The town council spare tible. good pay" 'ro.14f Sent Any distance, charges stamp for Co., goo. 4 010#0 The casting done by director Lloyd Par4oulara. Natf(,"Ti Afg. treat. Ingraham lor "the Girl In �the Tax!," 9,ARMS FOR $ATZ, for Mr. and Mrs. Carter -Do ilia -van will make this production much near� aw-, �' ��. YoR 84LO-100, ACRES FIRST, er the classification of all-star than class land and buildings, 5 miles In ordinarily the case when such from Woodstock; eleven thousand, claims are made. King Baggot, otis five hijudred dollars, 50 acres Harlan ankl Grace Cuilard, all stirs first-class land, extra good build. In their own right, head A support- ings; seven tbousanil. dollars. Budd Ing company which Includes Tom Me. Irving, Woodstock. Gaire, Zella, Ingraham and others of high rank. 1VH30ELLA=OU0 After makinFr a couple more ple- IMMORTZITY Fl�jft­ tN—SWFD. tures, Elliot Dexter will take a -trip A enbt)rg's great work on ,Heaven, and abroad In the hope of comj�,Wto re- HOW' and a real world! beyond, Over cov6ry from the -collapse ,which last 400 pages, only 25o prepaid, H.. Law, winter torced him to witlidraw from 48q.Buclid Ave., Toronto 40-51, work. He may appear in a picture as to best plan to work on, -the pur- chase of lars, cans, etc., along with broad. B -BC A REGXSTZrVD NURSE-THM oopor Hospital of. Carnglen� NJ., ot. Readers of that delightful book t'Ort" o. three (3) years trairting (Tho. oretleal and Pratitical) to "Lavender and Old 4ce" -are eagerly., young women who w1sh to enter the nursing profeo looking for the picture verk1j)n of son, A high school education Is re - quired, This course admits young Myrtle Reed's story wieh has been women to one of the many positions demand* coinpleted. It was made under the Ing the trained nurse of to -day. F.� direction of Lloyd Ingraham with W 'further particulars write: The Super- intendent of Nursest Cooper Hospital,' cast Including such notables as Seena ainden, Xj. to Owen, Ijouis Betaulson, Victor Potel �air speak first to the boys when they meet out in company, or at her home? and others. SEND A VOMNION DXPRES24 It ", how are the boys -to makla the Money Order. They are payablo first advances, or to take -the lead In D, W. Griffith's version of "Way everywhere. getting better acquainted with girls? Down Earit" has made a good start . Why do the bolder boys appear to toward capturing the box ottioe hon- kNITTINO YARNS—IjOVELY COLORS, 1, Itsave inore favor with the girle than ors from that, producers own master- I purp wool, W very Tbodarate prices. the shyer or more backward. boys piece, "The 'Birth of a Nation." The Stinvoto ehades� free, C.'"viretowri W_ol- when they meet In company or at th� latter picture to date has cleaned lip ;on 'Nrills, (lectraetown, Ortarso. parties? I have a lady friend that I nearly $3,00�,000 An Prpfts� — ------ think a good deal of, a couple of years ago she had the misfortune idjet thai Lying 141ps" will be th6 perman- v -A dreaded diseas% the white plague, Is ent title of Thomas H. Ince',p second it better for her and I to go, no furth- big special for Aesoclated Producers I I W4 er? We w , ill always be friends, and Co., stArring House Peters tind Flor- 14"N I will. always think a lot of her, but it ence Y.idor, The plbture was made ", it better not to marry? under the guidance of John Griffith NOMIWIKAU. Wray,, director of "Homespun Folks the first of the Ince A. F. Special$. The briginal story was May Mding� Willis I h—, .1 Nk'C". I have used your town name, be- toWs novel, "The Magic Life." .-t a- lik, A b., w 1-6d fml� Owl— =L­ t IN cause you did not give me a pea- 14, : -W rt 04 hk. .4 It is ii, girl's,,place to. s7eak The famouh David Belasco play, .11,&L,111 "O.0 T. first,to 9, boy when she meets him on "The Heart of Maryland," will sodh W& -4 'Wl ­-Ih the street or In a, ehuich ar'store or reach the pieta.re theatres. Vita- Th. W.1k, .4, house. - But her advances end there graph Is maicing. It, and Catherine- TIMWALKER HOUSE rrhe' If a bay wishes to be friends with � Calvert Is the, star who will prevent 9. b. It;, t"h.y­t jh�,C,. 04 girl, he should ask her if he may call the -curfew from "ringing tonight." V at her home. If she cares to know "Z-0.4 , !r ( tb, b ­"'L him better, she allows him to call and More thaA ordinary. interest attach- THE WALKER ROUS then she will, probably go out w1th E. es to the work of Carter De Haven him, or let him bring her home from because of his recent acquisition of TORONT .0 . . . . . .......... church. You see what I meam? A Charlie -Chaplin studios In ffollyv�ood, man must ask for these favors. . and his plans for picture Production admit, It seems, as If -those W1110 -an a large scale. "Twin Beds," his OVIN &D00j2S make the most noise, gk the most M- first, is heingtollowed by "TheGirl in tention. tPerbsps the kind *of boy you the Taxi." C,'1ZC3.-0 Wit Your refer to Is really good fun; and everv- 'panirzi. Fitta body likes -to have him in the party 0 'Athilan. Safe de. Miss Paullu:� Prederlbk has return - But when'& girl is looking for a gZ-, northern ifU-r-n:C.1 nine friend, she considers character ed her studio after a trial to Write for Price Ut California where exterlo �C]-' CO, down tuel before -lively spirits aidd integrity be- t r scenes were filmed for her nex productl �-,p ­441— fore noise. on, . ;ei W-4-- IIS4 lasur') wi-i a film version of ri lorence Barclay's comfort, . QNly dear boy, yourlist question I Tlie., 14ALUVAY COMP4ANIVy Lirmnitect ve ver serious at proper, book-, "The blistreze of Shenistione." WILTON � rAcrony i)1$T1n"dTQFt2 . .1 I I remedies ars adopted in time, a tu- The production is ' being made un bercular patient may be cured But 'person the direction: of Henry King and the is by unless the cure is certain, a star SUPI)iorted a notable cast SELLS IIUHEUM'S STATUTE FOR . so afflicted should marry only under Including Roy ;Stewart, who has star- * -JU NX. unusual circumstances, red in, many pictures. Metz, Garmany.-The town council 1, too, like good . o�j Ontarlo best. Th, first film company togo abroad here had -peddled the statute of the The West has charm all right, but I was glad to come back, just as you for now atmosphere is about to be ex-kalser as old bronze and with tile $16,000 raised, built two statues for are. Write again. taken overseas by the Speciql Pie- tures corporation. Neely Edwards, the town square, One is of the IkLIND RoS., former vaudeville star, will make the French soldier and the other of the French patriot, Paul Deroulede. DEAR -MADAM: films In England and France from old English and French farces. 11 haye -been thinking of the possi- bility of going Into the Jam business in a small way as soon as sugar finds SALADA TEA RE-DUCED 16 CENTS a lower level -and would be glad If you A POUND. cofild favor me with some information 'Every effort Is being made to 9up- as to best plan to work on, -the pur- chase of lars, cans, etc., along with Ply the retail dealers with Brown Label 11SALADA" any other suggestions, or perhaps you, at thexeduced. Price Of 65 -cents -per pound. However, it could -supply me with information ILZI to where I might purchase a good book will take 'some little time before all on , the subj-ct. Thanking you in have it in stock, in spite of every ex- auticipatiot- Yours -truly, ertion on thet -part of the company, as they have. tens of thousands of BUSTER. customers th iiiihout teannii from VEAR BUSTER, ff was awfully pleased -to get your letter. How on earth did you bear of us in Vancoweer? We had no Idea our column was so popular. And, be- sides we like your question. H6re's my suggestion: P Ind out from agents in your city who is the purchasing agent for the railway and steamship lines coming Into Vancouver. From him, get an, idea of the quantities of Janis and jellies used In the dining cars on trains and dialng-rooms, on boats. A tiny Jir of Jaw In the din - Ing car -costs the consumer 25 or 30 cents. 1i The Jars are used again and again. det busy! ROSALIND, Dear Bloise W. and Beatrice F., you, Will hear from aie soon.. ROSALIND. Minaed's Unim,--it For Distemper. Lr'T awarrian ease yoursureiing, Twana you to write, and let ine tell you ti mylimple rnethod of home treattoent. send you ton dayg' free trio', poEt. naid,awiptityottint-ich Ith wown in Canada who w eadlytellwhattayrn,thod 60 bw done for thei. If you are trouble 'd hen %ith weak, t1red 00,)na, b1"aud'-' (eelittep, b ca d. der weaknest. ache. b a c k. %:% cowth)atian,ca- ache bear. 5�p tarrhal eon(111;1�ons, 0 'Paillitt tile 8ide.q, ga. lariy oil i r r e 9 u I a r I Y, blotting, sense If fallinaor mistijacament of "Iten.41 er. gam, rtervourmm, desh,2 to err, palpitat-fort, hot flwqiies, dark riAga tinder the eyes, or a lon of interest in life, svelto to me tr'..y for free trial btatment. fittl pit. M. Summers, Cox 8. Windsor, Ont. —New Manitoba, north of latitude 63, ,last year produced front natural re - sour es � c V.500,000 jworth of commodl- ties, including copper and gold ores, fish, furs, timber and agricultural products. #W 0 Is PHOSPHODINIEt.. Me Great 9figiish Preparation. ,oA Tonesaint invigorates the *bolt Rlpervous- �Xsttfn,rnakes tew Blood of sit 9* the Afl—de to 4-1, b- 444 DESTRUCTIBLE PEARLS. A short string of real pearls, im- Perfectly graduited, can be bought perhaps for $1,000, but a string of the same length In the finest pearls, per- fectly graduated, will Cost from 150,- 000 UP, and In the longer strings the Price. w -II run to $1,60,000 at least. Artificial, pearls are very skillfully made, -and they are not Ineiqmnsive, the pricr� i being a Ywhere from $25 -to $I$D00. �-this wllnl include the cost of the clasp. There are different ivays of making the artificial pearl. They range from the cheap little pearl that the children wear, which used to be 50 to 10c a string, to the finest made pearl, knGwil as' "the Indestructible." 'The chil. dren's Pearls are of blawn-glass, with a pearl offset Irl a coating on the in- side, and very fragil(�. * Regular Commercial - pearls are known as -the half filled, the full filled and the Indestructible, Th e first two are hollow beads, Into whJ441 IS InSertted the nacre or fish silver, nilde from f1sh scales, a product com- Ing chiefly from, Russlan sources. This was unobtainable during the' war, but is now again on the market. The In- destructible Pearl lifts for a foutida- tion usually a composition -of -opaque glass or crushed mother of Pearl, on the surface of which Is blown the fish silver in various layers, from three to twenty. the finer pearls having the greatest number of coatings. Franco makes the finest Indestme. tible pearls. Excellent ones are -also made In Germany, and Japan in re- cent years has been producing in in- ferior grade of -hollow, coated Pearls, and during the last two years has made some advance In the manufat. tare of the Indestructible -pearl. -HOW TEDDY LOST THC 89AR. They say a bore corn interforet! with his sped. Always apply -putilam's Corn Extractor. 1.101, fifty years it has been tt1(rIn&- corns And warts, I -rut. uam's%' never falls. U6ce no other, 25c at all dealers, 01114T 'HE POUND IN 40 YCANS, Londone-4t Is a popular SuDmitt. flon that grocers mix $and Wlth,their ougar, but M. It. Wilson, public chem�' Ist of Paddington, says that lie. nover found a Single ease In 40 yeam' isearch Until this year. This,year" he folmid two cases of sand adulteration. A Years standard for Daaycd and PgInful Menstruation Bealed 911% facharo only*0 all Druggiats Or direct by tail Price "..00. Knickerbocker Rern,:tdy Co., qjj ];. Pront St.. I!oronto. Canada. SHOWS LID13ES OF E/AR FASH10NIS .DECREE. - Pashion decrees that the nawest hair -dressing styles must.show the lobes of the ears. Beauty experts advise Tonging the tip of the ear very delicately, Ine(slewe. SoM in tLrec do. V1.08 of Atrengfth-'N 1 q, 2. 63; No. 3. 65 kr ux. Sold dw all d,on, r,(Opt Lf Trjr,.-. Dr.11pri Address. ,THE C003"MEWCUnC CO3 Tononto, ON7. (Famtril widdror.) MAY-PAVS STREETS WITH RUBBER. Lond-an.-This may be the silent city of the world It experiments by B. D. Porritt of the Research Assixtia- tion of BrItIsh, rubber -and tire manti- facturers are sueeewful. , Porritt D'ans rubber pavements for London. A rubber paved street in Glasgow has -stood much hard wear, 6INCE 401d%JDRO S Q%7 aw ONCOUGHS Reports from 'the Arctic slope as to the quantities or fish avallable In those waters have been so vueourag- ing -%Aat the Mackenzie Basin Fisher- i0s Co. Is Installing a 4700,000 caa- nory plant at Black I),Ay lake, Atha- baska. Latin-Murlimi for Red - n sorouo* Granula. t1nowitchingatidBurnitV oft a to or Eyelids,. it ..0 % U at Golf "ur cort a. our rosaut a when ymi " 1, lus Eye Iton="s himsorm El 37 I