Dryden Observer, 18 Apr 1922, p. 7

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MISS NELLIE COLLINS "I have been thankful a thousand times that I took Tanlac when I did. It is simply wonderful the way it has benefited me," said Miss Nellie Col- lins, 1330 Connecticut Ave. Bridge: port, Conn. "About eighteen months ago my ap- petite began. to fail and I seemed to be going into a decline. Nothing agreed with me and my nerves were keyed up to such a high pitch I was actually afraid they would snap in two. . : "But Tanlac has brought about a wonderful change in my condition. My appetite is almost ravenous, my digestion is perfect and I feel as well and -strong as I ever did in my life. I never dreamed there was as grand a medicine as Tanlac in the world." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Rhubarb in Winter Winnipeg Gardener Growing Pie Plant On a Large Scale Fresh rhubarb in winter time is the treat that Winnipeg citizens are en- joyving as the result of experiments © conducted by a Mr. Hedley, a market gardener. The rhubarb was planted in underground pits and Mr. Hedley reports that the crop this year has been very successful and that he in- tends to sell his product not only in Winnipeg but to Regina and Saska- toon. : Dread of Asthma makes countless thousands miserable. Night after night the attacks return and even when brief respite is given the mind is still in torment from continual an- ticipation. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's As- thma Remedy changes all this. Re- lief comes, and at once, while future attacks are warded off, leaving the "afflicted one in a state of peace and happiness he once believed he could never enjoy. Inexpensive and sold almost everywhere. West Sends Wheat to Armenia Fifteen thousand sacks of flour, the gift of Western Canadian farmers to the Armenians through the Relief As- sociation, left this point for New Orleans for shipment to Constanti- nople. Appeals for aid for Armenia found a ready response among Mani- toba and Saskatchewan farmers, don- ations being from two to five bushels per load. | screenings Use Minard's Liniment for the Flu, WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD Alberta may get a colony composed of eleven thousand former members of the Royal Irish Constabulary. A $5,000 watch for a scientist has just been completed by S. Smith and Sons, of Trafalgar Square, London. It is said to be the most complex watch in the world. About sixty waiters went on strike at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, because the management refused to accede to the men's request that the hotel discharge the waitresss. Burglars broke into a house at Shortlands, Eng.,.and took an over- coat and other belongings. Contents of a sewing basket on the table show- ed the intruders had stopped to repair the coat before leaving. A market for four thousand sheep taken to Ontario from Alberta by B.} C. Harvey, and fed on elevator during the winter, has 'been sold in New York and Boston. Mr. Harvey says the experiment will be repeated next year. Seventeen entries have been receiv- ed for the James Gordon Bennett Balloon Cup race, which will start at Geneva on Sept. 3. Three balloons have entered each from France, Swit- zerland, Belgium, Italy and England, and two from Spein. The Red Scythe of the Turkish Na- tionalists is again cutting a swath of death. One thousand Christian wo- men and children are reported to have been ruthlessly masascred in the region of Sassua by the Moslem forces. : The police recovered about 6 cwt. of explosives, including gelignite and samsonite from the back courts and ash bins in the east end of Glasgow. There is sufficient, it is estimated, to blow up half of Glasgow. The theory is that the explosives were removed from Sinn Fein arsenals, the holders fearing a raid by the authorities. Colic, Cramps, Stomach Pains Need a Quick Relief Security against these sudden ills consists in always keeping handy a bottle or two of Nerviline. No fam- ily should ever go to bed unless Ner- viline is in the house. If fulfills so perfectly every service as a pain rem- edy that once used, you'll never again be without it. 'Money can't buy greater assurance against the many small ills that constantly arise in every family than you get in a 3bc bottle of Nerviline. Sold everywhere. A Magnified Baby Fond Mamma.----Here's a photo- graph of my little boy when he was a baby, and I want you to make one of him as he is now. Photographer.--But brought him with you? . Fond Mamma.--No. I thought you could make an enlargement from this. --Boston Transcript. : haven't you Willie's Joke "Pa, I know why our dog turns round an' round before he lies down." "Why, my son?" "So he will sleep like a top."-- Boston Transcript. Russia sends more pilgrims to Nothing else known to science performs the same marvellous healing and dis- 19a0 - polsdisease from theti ng Zan-Dulk does ised ssue This pure herbal bali takes the fire out of a wound or sore, kills and repels germs and grows fine new skin. Zam-Buk is ackaowledged RRR < Lo be] May Erect Coal Bunkers Negotiations * for the erection of large coal bunkers for the storage of coal at tide water are being carried on by Alberta colliery owners at the cities of Vancouver and Prince Ru- pert. The coal will be used for bunkering and other purposes. KEEP LITTLE ONES WELL IN WINTER Winter is a dangerous season for the little ones. The days are so changeable--one day bright, the next cold and stormy, that the mother is afraid to take the children out for the fresh air and exercise they need so much. In consequence they are often cooped up in overheated, badly ventil- ated rooms and are soon seized with colds or grippe. What is needed to keep the little ones well is Baby's Own Tablets. They will regulate the stomach and bowels and drive out colds, and by their use the baby will be able to get over the winter season in perfect safety. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cts. a box from liamg' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Factories in Edmonton City Has Over One Hundred Manufac- turing Establishments Edmonton is not generally recog- nized as a factory city, yet judging by statistics recently published by the Board of Trade it may lay some claim to the status. More than one hun- dred bona fide manufacturing estab- lishments are to be found in the city, all producing goods of a wide variety. The Board made the census with an eve on the forthcoming made-in-Ed- monton exposition to be held in the spring. Thinks Swearing All Right Yes providing the provocation equals the offence of Jones stepping on Smith's sore corns. Far better to use "Putnam's" Painless Corn Extrac- tor, it does lift out corns in:a hurry. No corn can last if "Putnam's" is ap- plied. Refuse a substitute, 25¢ everywhere. 5 Weed and Stubble Burner "Canadian and United States patents have been granted to a resident of Saskatchewan, H. S. Servoss, a farm- er of Briercrest, on a weed and stub- ble burner. It is claimed a machine of this kind can be built that will burn up the weeds, and clear up the land at a nominal cost. Toys were packed in cheap coffins exported by Germany before the Jerusalem than any other country. "war, to save space. What you do at noon often has more influence on sleep than what you want and hope for, at midnight. Tea and coffee's drug element, caffeine, whips up the nerves, and when its use is continued there's usually a penalty which no amount of mental effort can avoid. The part of wisdom, as so many thousands have found, is toturn away from nerve- stimulation and adopt rich, delicious Postum as the mealtime drink, Postum delights the taste, but brings no dis- ishing for sleep is a poor way to get it AUT any amount of anxious wishing when nerves are a-jangle at night. It's better It's better serve sound health than to pared) made by Postum for Health--*"There's a Reason" turbance to nerves or digestion, Even the little children can share in the en- joyment of Postum at any meal, than to be driven by them. at night and say, "I wish!" You can get Postum wherever good food or drink is sold and served. An order today may be the beginning, for you, of the great satisfaction and comfort which so many others have found in Postum. Your grocer has both forms: Instant Postum (in ting) made instantly in the cup by ths addition of boiling water, Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being pres to anticipate warnings to encourage and pre- nerves and complete listen to the clock ticks boiling for 20 minutes. Mads by Canadian Postum Cereal Co, Limited, Windsor, Ont. The Dr. Wil L ! io By Marie Belmont Palm Beach continues to stress the vogue for red and white which it in- augurated a year ago. Smart so- ciety would not consider its south-go- ing wardrobe complete without a number of frocks in this smart color combination. : : Red rings printed on white crepe make this gay little model of youth- ful line. Ecru batiste completes its daintiness. The becoming surplice bodice is finished by a smart rosette and streamers of black grosgrain. The bone bracelets are of red -and black and serve charmingly to carry out the costume detail. The fad of collecting colored bone bracelets and wearing one or two to match each costume is being strongly noted. Muscular Rheumatism Subdued.-- When one is a sufferer from muscu- lar rheumatism he cannot do better than to have the region rubbed with Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Let the rubbing be brisk and continue until ease is secured. There is more vir- tue in a bottle of it than can be fully estimated. Big Output of Trail Smelter More Than Four Hundred Thousand Tons of Ore Handled in 1921 During the year ' 1921 the Trail Smelter handled more than four hun- dred thousand toms of ore, the great est aggregate in its history. All of this, with the exception of about ten thousand tons, was from the proper- ties of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company. Gold accounted in the total for 50,000 ounces; silver for 1,173,000 ounces; copper for 57,- 000,000 ounces; lead for 53,000,000 pounds and zinc for 53,000,000 pounds. Dye Dress, Skirt Or Faded Curtains In Diamond Dyes Hach package of 'Diamond Dyes" con- tains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, every- thing, even if she has never dyed before. Buy "Diamoad Dyes"'--no other kind-- then perfect home dyeing is sure be- cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. A Useful By-product Tons of Bobbed Hair Are Made {nto Mattresses The momentum of the bobbed hair fad has reached a record pace in Chicago. : Careful investigation reveals that] scissors of local hairdressers are ex- acting a daily toll from 2,500 women, ranging in age from flappers to state- ly, white-haired matrons. : If the present rate is maintained, all the women in Chicago will be bobbed by October 22 next, a hair: dresser said. This authority figures that 361,634 hours daily will be saved if all the women here bob their hair. The average amount of hair shorn in a bobbing is about three ounces. Although this hair is unsuitable for use as switches and transformations, it is excellent for mattresses, and it is estimated that more than 3,000 class A full width mattresses, can be made as a by-product of the bobbing indus- try in Chicago. "What sort of a woman is Guit?" asked Mrs. Muff. "Well," replied Mrs. Duff. "She's one of these women who could wear a $10,000 necklace and make it look like it came from the 10-cent store." Mrs, It pays to patronize homa inducing Buy from the merchants in your own town, Minard's 'Liniment for Coughs and Colds. AL AE AAA 78 Dae) BITS Bread is the finest food on earfh= the one food thal everybody eafs-that everybody likes, and thaf agrees with everybody. Bread made in fhe home with Royal Yeast Cakes fasfes better, keeps fresh longer, and is more nourishing than any ofher- Uphold Pension Rights Speaking at a reception in Downing} Street, Rt. Hon. Ian MacPherson, min- ister of pensions, declared there would not be a single reduction of the legi- timate rights of pensioners with whom the Government intended to 'keep faith at all costs. A Prime Dressing for Wounds.--In some factories and workshops car- bolic acid is kept for use in cauteriz- ing wounds and cuts sustained by the workmen. Far better to keep on handia bottle of Dr. Thomag' Eclectric Oil. It is just as quick in action and does mot scar the skin or burn the flesh. . ; Canadian Goat Society The Canadian Goat Society had a total membership of 82 for the year 1921. Pedigrees recorded to Decem- ber 31st, 1921, numbered, Angoras 49, Toggenburgs 282, Nubian 151, Saanan 110, or a total for the three milking breeds of 543. New registrations re- ceived in 1921 amounted to 159 divid- ed as follows: British Columbia 123, Ontario 11, New Brunswick 10, Al- berta 3, Saskatchewan 2, Manitoba 1, and the United States 9.. of Wheat Yield Increased 32 Per Cent. The wheat yield for the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- berta for the year 1921 is retiirned by the Gavernment at 308,925,000 bus- hels as against 234,138,300 in 1920, or an increase of nearly 32 per cent. In 1919 the yield was 165,544,300 and in 1918, 164, 436,100, each year showing a consistent and substantial increase. Baked elephant's foot is a dainty dish, though the flesh of the great guadruped does not find much favor outside of Africa. You are not Nex periment {ing when you use Dr. a ARP Z Thess Om ment for Eczema and Skin Irrita- tions. It. relieves at once and gradu- ally heals the skin. Sample box Dr. Chase's eat free if you mention this aper and send 2c. stamp for postage. 60C. a HE all dealers or Kdmanson, Bates & Co. Limited, Toronto, : The Name "Cutters" inne onSerums, Vaccines and ofggressins signifies, Made by The Labora- tory that Knows How." Twenty-five years of cons gcientious endeavor in one line count for something. he Cutter Laboratory Berkeley (U. 8. License) Californias THE LABORATORY For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, : Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver ~The nicest cathartic-laxative in the world to physic your liver and bowels, when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds, | | empty your bowels completely by | morning, and you will feel splendid. | "They work while you sleep." Cags- | carets never stir you up or gripe like Biliousness, Indigestion, - or Upset, | Salts, Pills, Calomel or Oil and they Acid Stomach is candy-like "Cas- | cost only ten cents a box. Children carets." One or two tonight will love Cascarets too. 266-268 King St. West DIRECT FROM TRAPPER TO MANUFACTURER J. SCHWARTZ & CO. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS Toronto, Ont. MUSKRATS - : Extra Large Large Med. Small Kits Damaged : and Shot $2.00 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 © 25¢-$1.00 . BEAVERS bn) = Ex. Large Large Medium Small - Good-Unprime Dark «oi... $40.00 $30.00 $22.50 $12.00 $20.00-$10.00 Ordinary ..:.. $30.00 $25.00 $15.00. § 8.00 $15.00-$ 5.00 Ship by Express or Parcel! Post. We will hold Shippers' Furs the necessary time for them to return remittance if not satisfied with our grading. 'Bank References--Dominion Bank, Toronto. Quick Returns Guaranteed } mmr WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name not getting Aspirin at all, Accept only an 'unbroken Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by. physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for "Bayer" on tablets, you are Why take chances? package" of "Bayer Tablets of Colds Headache Rheumatism = Jdogpthache Neuralgia - Neuritis . bee : = 2 2 . | Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy "Bayer" boxes. of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Salicyvlicacid. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company will be stamped ith their general irade mark, the 'Bayer Cross."

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