e all that I hold by came pw sme ol solitude, day without a name, : the heatr of an anclent wood; RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra Classified Advertisements. | a on HAS FRIE Custom Tanning not only to get something, In a wood when the soft rains fall, / A IERIE eat--" § --T. Morris Longstreth. It's a changing world, all right. Only Joseph Wedgewood in the London AAR Ev I aE JON ER SADR, SET ed . ainatacked_by 8 years of asboristics. All work a few short years ago the doctor would RHEUMATIC VICTIMS Contemporary Review: . Egyptian co. Teather toll fond parents that he'd vaccinated "| statesmen tell me that they prefer Bri - the child whers #t wouldn't show, te ¢ [tish to Italian protection. This may J en i ng ---- of course be merely the natural polite: mmy's Sister-- Tommy, what 18 a ness of the Orient; or it may be that YT synonym?" : the 'security given by the British fleet V all Dl TY aL, CABIN. HATS Is felt to be of better quality; or there {$05.00 for $85.00 guarasteed. Poisson. 30 Moun may be other reasons. One Pasha |oo told me that the protection of Great RR piel dn FIAes Britain was pledged to them by Mr. |TJ" Poktpald Lloyd George; that, whether we liked I it or not, we were bound in honor to GROW GLORIOUS GLADS continue to protect them from Euro- J NTRODUOTORY OFFER ONLY, BEND 300 (NO pean nations. I think he exaggerated. stamps please) and recelvs post free a package Another told me that, rather than ac- $110 booming aio Suibs 18 a ore. Gept Itallan protection, they would victors, B.C. i fight. He probably exaggerated also, + + + I could not have imagined from ! t k . poultry houses, hot beds; speeds growth, doesn't mualcompariihe. popular ween. Kile EL ir se To Fos joy in that country. I understand that We are becoming popular also at An. days from seed. ilies will not stay In room gora. I suppose that, if Ireland had wiers grown. Packet seed 25. Agents wanted. MN, been' part of the Roman Empire, we Johnsen, Box 485, Vernon, BO. should be lar in Ireland too. UINEA PIGS WANTED. FOR PARTICULARS ald Popu nd too G apply Connaught Laboratories, University of Se SRE to, Minard's Lini for rh For unsuspected friends "Are met by a man alone, The wind from the world's ends, |The sk no wind has known; | And they taught me, long ago, - To ponder earth and all, yourself to be something-- | From & hill; on days of snow, FOR BALE. Can Find Relief Through Build- ing Up the Blood. Pain is the symptom of rheumatism that every victim recognizes, and he generally attributes the trouble to cold, damp or changeable weather, But doctors know that thin blood is a marked characteristic of the trouble. Trying to cure rheumatism while the blood remains thin and poor, {s an im- possible task because there is nothing to bulld on. A tonic like Dr. Willams' Pink Pills that enriches the blood and frees it from poisonous impurities soon banishes rheumatism fi the system. So long as the blood is maintained in a healthy condition the trouble will not return. This Is not theory. It has been proved in hundreds of cases; here is one:--Mr. J. W. Rose, R.R. 2, Albany, P.BLI, says: --"For some years I was a great sufferer from rheuma- tism and although I tried a great many remedies, I did" not get any permanent relief until after I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The trouble was located mostly in my shouldefs, and at times was 80 bad that my right arm was al most. useless. Of course I suffered much pain and great inconvenience. My attention was directed to Dr. Wil- Not Worth Fighting About. liams' Pink Pills through an adver- "The right of way is mine," tl t in our paper, and I de- Said Jigson, driving fast. cided to try them. I took the pills ac- "2= | He saved §. minute, so he did, cording to directions with the result But 'twas his last! that the rheumatism has left me, and I have never had a twinge of it since. If this meets the eye of any rheumatic sufferer my advice is try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at once." You can get these pills from any medielne dealer or by mall at 650 cents a box from The Dr. Willlams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, SR University of Toronto Will Erect a Carillon of Bells. "The Alumni Federation of the Unl- versity of Toronto, in accordance with Pimples come from blood that's not just right. If you want to get rid of facial blemishes try Seigel's Syrup, Any drug store. Tommy--"A synonym is a word you use when you' can't spell the other one" ------ The Long and Short of it. "Frederick," observed the wife, "you were talking in your sleep last night, and you frequently spoke in terms of endearment of a certain Buphemia. Who. is Euphemia?" ; "Why, my dear, that is my sister's e."" A Dismal Outlook. Of logs Y say the human race Soon will not have a single trace; It we do not our cars abandon We shan't have left a leg to stand on. A go6d. time to go after business is when competitors are fast asleep. LEESLINR + 1. th wip TOL RRO oh mar Paty Shaan Burly, death' elt], "eel, Bertier you can work unt p Wits. ihe hutly, "| stx, instead of leaving at five," 'Canst thou, O partial sleep! glve thy Man is the only animal that can be To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude: | = nd JOS an Toe. And, i cor and most stillest § 4 ; : 0 Days FreeTrial "With HEALTH GLASS, NBREAKABLE . GLASS. SUBSTITUTE FOR Your sister's name is In the line of définitions, there's nothing much botter than this: "A pessimist is .a fellow who has had t; many transactions with an optimist?" "Yea, dear, but we always called her Euphemia for short." -------- in Ten per cent. of the people who bought motor cars in the U.S. on the hire-purchase system during 1928 have had to return their cars because they could not keep up the instal- ments. Lo 'With all appliances and means to boot, J} HOOFLY HOUSE PLANT. BLOOMS IN 00 Deny it to asking? Then, happy low- oi Jie-down! i Uneasy 1iés the head that wears a crown. » ié Most flappers do thelr "setting-up exercises" on some sheik's lap, "My wife gave me a two-tube set for my birthday." "Regenerative?" "Naw. Bhaving and tooth." But we wonder, after all these years of discussion, just what is going to be «jdone about the weather? - by Trench's Remedy. Simple home Sontuents thousands of - testiniontals. . Overtaken, eI Sosy, or &' once for free book, Trench"s Remodies, Limited, Private Crubbs had been the most | Det. W., 70 Adelaide ast, Toronto, Canada, (Cus" this out), bashful and retiring little man in the| -- ERR TX TT ras 7 army. When women visited the camp satisfied customers. 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But thé mind of the medical pro- | fession {a 'turning more and more to] & prevention of disease rather than = on cute oe abort es ut hr . ¥ o o Large hopes from small foundations Bi ol row. ~Of us to have seen a number of the g « fornier scourges of mankind shorn of their terrors. In the wars of the last = century, even the Spanish War, as late | ~ #8 1898, the greatest mortality was not 'from bullets but from invisible germs. - Typhus and typhoid fevers killed thou- sands where guns slew hundreds, And +. in peace time, In the home, great num- bers of cl én and those in the flower of youth - and early When he was able to get Scrubbs aside, he asked him how he had met | Chocolate Mould, his wife. Ons confectioner bought six en sight. Deg, "Well," returned the little man - Ped a tion. Shosalets 99%, meekly, "it was this way. I never did Act now, Don't delay. exactly meet her. She just kinder|| 1 Mm! reeald for overtook me." 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It had originally been intended to instal these bells in the Tower when it was built, but funds have not yet been provided for this purpose. The Alumni Federation have now undertaken to raise the money for the installation of these bells in time for the Centen- billousness, indigestion, the sick, sour COSTIVE BOWELS, HEADACHE, COLDS ht! Clean your bowels and stop headache, colds, sour stomach Get a 10-cent box now, Turn the rascals out--the headache, there is--and 76-cent bottle! Never be wit proven conqueror of colds, W. K. Buckley, Limited, Toronto 2 G ek 142 Mutual St, BUCKLEYS.. Millions of men and women take a Acts like a flash" Cascaret now and then and never i know the misery caused by a lazy liver, |, THROBBING PAIN clogged bowels, or an upset stomach. Don't put in another day of distress. Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach; disappears when you use Minard's. 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