[MOTHER'S PRAISE ' or BABY’S/OWN TABLETS _â€" Illlllllt Siftllllliltllllls Mrs. 13.8 Baker, E333 Margar- LAND A8 A MEDIUM IN WHICH T0 INVEST. ’ ' etville, N. S., writes: “No mother would recommend for her baby any medicine of which shepwas not’ ab- mlutelv sure.‘ A baby’s life is too Too Speculative for Those of Small Capital precious. A mother is always Depending on Their Income-:Many Good pleased to reqommcnd to other Features, However, for Those Who Use mothers something that has been “â€4,“ R d" . valuable in restoring the health of ea 3’ saMable-Income Usu- her own child. That is why I can a'†Small- ihighly recommend Baby’s Own Tab- llets. They cured my baby who was isuï¬â€˜ering from constipation and .â€" I The articles contributed by "Investor" are for the sole purpose of guiding pros- }fcel that I cannot praise them pective investors. and, if possible of {sav- lenough ‘ mg them from losing money through ' I .Would ad‘fwe all [1310‘ placing it in “wild-cat" -.-ntcrprlsos. The thers vnth sickly babreg to give impartial and reliable character of the 1 o . 'I them a trial. well knowing what {3532?tiliiei’é’llnlgieieiiï¬i till°3hbnsiiéi the result will be.†The Tablets ff Ellis PM!“ have ".0 inwreeifl ‘0 “6â€" are sold by medicine dealers or by .‘ï¬,’;‘;“'3‘§°~‘;§3 £33.,ng mutter Other man ‘ mail at 25‘cents a box from The ‘ ‘ ~ pDr. William‘s Medicine 00., Brook- iville, Ont. ~â€" Next to real estate mortgages, probably, ,1, real estate itself forms the best known medium of investment in Canada. While . HINTS FOR THE HOME. . mortgages are never purchased for their . When cutting bread and butter .. 1 . . .1†. d . lvery thin (lip the knife occasion- sptcu ative possibiitiesâ€"as was note in lall in vol hot water _ a recent issue, they lack this feature 111- 5 Km Old fobivl should be; skinned be- togetherâ€"real estate is, unfortunately, lfore cooking either for boiling or too often bought for no other purpose lroastin ’ _ than the hope of making a quick proï¬t. ; \l’hengchoosing beef ress it'with Of course, land may be purchased on the {til i“). b Cl '13 . p . kl ’ outskirts of growing cities with a reason- 3. e t um ’ an 1 It uses qulc y’ able ros ect of makin a )roï¬t‘ but real ill} is of good quality. D p g 1 ' g Washin tubs which are not in estate so purchased can no longer claim l g ' i the title of investment; it is a pure specu~ ' nstant use will era k hi 3 m . . co 0 u e 5 so 6 lation. although oiten a reasonably safe one. - 'water is. kept in them. lwi‘lilll SEIZIILEI‘E; 5:1:le jgflgédat’lzeimgï¬lé Land purchased for investment must be lsoup has been skimmed. land capable of returning an income to" ‘ Wooden spoons and pastry boards ,will repay a good scrubbing with ésand in preference to soap. ,_ Combs should not be washed.- Qlean them by passing a piece of Heft rag between the teeth. j Only have just what saucepans }are in constant user-«otherwise, [some are certain to be left to rust. 1' Ginger poultices are as efï¬cacious ‘as mustard and will not blister. the purchaser over and above a model» ate allowance for repairs, renewals and contingencies. Such land must. therefore, be capable of producing crops, or must have buildings erected on it which are snï¬iciently desirable to be rented at a rate which produces the return above mentioned. New, such investment has not only rea- sonable safety. butâ€"in Canadaâ€"great! prospects of appreciating in value. But,‘ just as in the case of mortgages, the pill." - ‘5 was and 7â€,: ~; ggsewigcmya ‘ Put a strong glass on the label and examine it closely every time. Always look for the name “Gillett’s.†‘ . Like all good articles, which are extensively advertised, Gillett’s Lye is frequently and very closely.imitated.- .In some instances the imitators have actually copied directions and other printed matter from our label word for word. Be wise, and refuse to purchase imitation articles for they are never satisfactory. . Insist? ï¬n; Getting ’i’éï¬ille‘i‘t’s dye and decline to accept anything that locks to be an imitation or 7 that is‘ represented to be “just as good †I) 7,‘.vv'..: .. .-.."‘. .-*~3‘-':'- a, .-‘\"..'4â€"" 0.1;" .‘x -. .-‘ indefinite GlLLETT'S PERFUME D DOWDERE D or “ better,"» or “the same thing. In our experience of ever ï¬fty years in business -we have; never -"known_ of an imitation article that'has been a success, for imita- tors_are net reliable people. At the best the “just as good†kinds are only trashy imitatidns, so_ decline them with thanks every time. ' - 5E.‘W.GlL“LEii COMPANY Lianne TORONTO. ONT. - MONTREAL. \VINNIPEG. "if '3’ 'T ' ‘d‘"-“ "r‘ “" .1- 'u '4. v r24. . . - .-~ , . . . .. &$’-;,..+W. Imï¬l’ï¬sï¬gc men. gaff. w.e“.f..’3.«. h‘mï¬ï¬rfoï¬z ‘Sk ., ,. ., «51. - .45"... -’ ' ‘ fl , .. . .. .. W .__...â€". HOUSEHOLD HELPS, yapparatus.‘ There is an electric are automatic dumb waiters, which Baked potatoes are much nicer ii ' pastry mixer, an electrically turn- may be. set like a clock to stop at they are ï¬rst poil ed for ten min- ; ed spit for roasting fowls and great a certain floor or room, and an air utes. Drain thoroughly, and thcnllomts’ and even a little automatic plant furnishes perfectly fumigat- put in the oven. mayonnaise tosser. In each ed and lifegiwng air .to every part Clothes lines should be brought : apartment is a clever arrangement of the mansmn. . ' indoors when the clothes are dry. (of shelves and drawers. Some of Bes1des the kitchen wonderful Dry them and put away till rc- the shelves smug around like a there are ï¬ve kitchens attached to quire d. again. . ,~ dentist s cabinet, holding needed separate suites in the house. There A mirror should never be hung utensds Little drawers, all label- is a beautiful nursery k1tchen in where' the direct rays of the 3[med carefully, pop open at the which trained nurses prepare food can come to it, or the glass willtouch, holdmg sugar and spice, for the two little girls of the house. soon be spotted. , I and other nice things. Another is part of. the “quarantine ‘ , Clean windows with newspaper Swinging from_ the walls are 'Sultt’i, supplied Wlth allthe appara- 1’ slightly moistened with methylated hundreds 0f cooking utensils, pots tus for cooking for the 510k and pans galore, no two alike, 'I‘-â€"--â€"-‘- ,They should be made in the same way. _ ‘ When hanging out clothes, hang gskirts by the bands, night-dresses lby the shoulders, and stockings by lthe toes. A nourishing dish may be made lfrom cooked meat by stewing it lvery slowly in good gravy for an hour or an hour and a half. l T Clean Carpets.â€"â€"A correspon- dent tells that she keeps her car- pets clean and fresh-looking by wiping them over with a cloth wrung out in ammonia and water once a chaser must use great care to choose a pects of continuing to grow. It seems superfluous to discuss this form of investment at great length, as prac- tically everyone has at one time so. in. vested; perhaps for the sake of the ren- tal, or perhaps to obtain a farm or house for his own use. People who buy pro. perties to use invest for the reason that, while it does not return a regular income. it saves a regular expenditure, which amount to the same thing. Few people realize, however, that, as a rule. real es- tate investments return a very gmall net spirit, and you will be surprised: lace that is rowin and has ood ros- . , p g' g g D With the result. . Before washing flannels shakeE them well to get rid of any dust that may be in them. Shake again before hanging out to dry. When grease is spilled on the floor pour cold water on it at once. The water will harden it, so that it can be scraped off with a knife. Coal ash is a ï¬ne polisher for the bright parts of the range. Dip alwet rag into the ï¬ne ash, and rub well. and a ï¬ne polish will be the result. many of them the invention of the chef who rules the Clark kitchens. An inventory of all these things, as well as of all other supplies, is kept by “the chef of the domestic department.†GETTING A START. “Seven years ago I landed in this town with only $1. but that dollar gave me my start." "You must have invested it very Thepantriea off the kitchens are proï¬tably.’ ’ electric contrivances which are “I did. I telegraphed home for really weired. A little electric money." railway brings in supplies from the storerooms; china, silver, and cut glass are clean-ed and polished by electricity, fowls are singed by it, even coal and ashes are dumped by The wise youth enters upon a ca- reer by hustling for a job. month, after sweeping. revenue. Few large properties return RED more than 5 per cent.â€"â€"and probably lessâ€" ' on the investment when all proper allow- ____- ‘, , ances are deducted from gross income. In .It S the Red B100“ Corpuscles that Toronto at present there is a dearth of PI'UDCI‘ FOOd Milkesc medium-priced houses for rent. As a re- An Ohio woman says Grape-Nuts suit rentals are not only high but constij lfood gave her good red blood and tute a large return on the original cost. lrestored the roses ~0f youthto 3 But there is always the chance that new ‘complexion that had- been muddy building will cause the supply .to exceed and Notch} She says: the demand and rentals 'will fall as a. “For 10 years _.I had stomach result. ‘ ‘ , trouble which produced a breaking Many people, too, reckon'their rate of ougon my face‘ The doctors gave income from a. real estate investment on it a long Latin name, but their m‘e; the amount invested. It is a better me- dicines failed to cure it. Along â€10d- â€fnd “in 3â€" “â€4Ҡms" impâ€? with this I had frequent headaches, 31°“5- “5 th" â€â€œ1““ “‘3. ï¬gure“ on We nervousness and usually pain in my market price. If, despite largo advances istomach after meals. in the price of real estate, the return on I “I got disgusted with the drugs, the value of a. property is reasonably ‘ c stopped them and coffee Off short, good, when reckoned on the‘markot price. and quit ybhing but there is no occasion to disturb the invest- . eating ever .fruit and Grape-Nuts, with Postum mew“ If' 0“ .‘h" Other hand' the rem“? is too low to give a reasonable return, 'for my table beverage. . .' “The headaches, stomach trouble 8‘3“ the â€We“? and “mes" ‘and nervous weakness disappeared almost like magic, which showed that when the cause was removed and good food and drink used na- ture was ready to help. . “My blood was puriï¬ed and my ,complexion became like a young Egirl’s, while my weight was increas- ch from 90 to 120 pounds in a few monthsâ€"good, solid. ï¬rm lie-sh, where it used to be soft and flabby. “I recommended Grape-Nuts and Postum to one of my friends, who moreover- was afflicted as I had been. She 9d ‘0 mortgage liollowcd my advice, and in a short in the 0359 Of I‘m-1 03mm- 1time was restored to complete _>r ghealth, and in about 8 months her MUST BE. weight increased from 100 to 148 _ ' Mrs. Knowall (rcprov1ngly)~Mrs lpounds. ‘ “Our doctor, observing the effect Nag told me to-day that her bus :of Grape-Nuts and Postum in our _ cases, declared, the other day, that on his ofï¬ce CleSk. .he would hereafter prescribe these :food products for gastritis.†Name plains why he’s always late gettin lgiven by Postum 00., Battle Creek, home to dinner. lMioh. » - ' Read the little book, “The Road THE SWEET THING. to Wellville,†in pkgs. “There sa reason.†Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. vs WAN YOU FOLLOW THIS? Ethelâ€"Bella told me that you told her that secret I told you not to tell her. Madgoâ€"-She’s a mean thing! I told her not to tell you. producing a regular revenue. sense that a good bond is. has limited means can afford to inves in real estate for thefllast two reasons him to call 2†on thinking so.†.__-â€" Granting that care is exercised, land, is fairly safe, both in regard to principal and in- terest; it,stands a fair chance of appreci- ating in value; the market price is stable; but the rate of income is often small, when proper reductions are made for re-l pairs, renewals, maintenance, etc; and ï¬n- ‘ ally. land is not readily saleable in the; No one who} _ _ ‘ “William A. Clark of Montana on many of the drawbacks attach-, , investments exist also band always keeps her photograph Mr. Knowallâ€"I suppose that ex-' ceiling," is tiled in spotless Claraâ€"“He says he thinks I am . amel. the nicest girl in town. Shall I ask Sarahâ€"“No, dear; let him keep 25¢. a Box at your druggist's. ï¬biioirb Gm Lace curtains should soak for two 8' ’t _ t f . f 1,\ 3. (ms 0 ice are rozen at HEALSTHELUNGS hours before washing in cold water , . _ . to which a little borax has been'one time in the ice vaults; there sTGPs saunas yRIcE.35 CENTS added.’ They are much easier to wash after, and ittrids them of the smell of smoke. its means. WOMEN NEED GIN PILLS. .1 . Port Dulferin. Nxv s; . f: .GNTA “I was troubled with KidneyDiscase for . ,~ . V . ', several years. My back was weak. I. had- ‘L- . , . -. .. terrible headaches. and was so restless -‘ .‘ .. that I could not Sleep at night. At last In the New Foresters' "£1,922 :Collogo 5;" near Yongo, TORONTO a friend told me about Gin Pills. I. at ' Practical Addresses on Apple and Peach Orcharding, Leasing of Orchards, Boi once, got a box and after taking ,them, Packing. etc. , , A'PPLE _ SHO , , I felt better-«after .three_ bores I was curei ringer†East, Nov. 14th to 18th. . Over in the $- Lawronbo Aren«,_ 2,000 Boxes of Apples on dlsplay. , , . . -SINGLE FAR: 0N A'LL"RALIL.WAYS A. â€" ‘Oai'iï¬'l'hul: .M-‘rW‘ . “E’PIIEL BALCOMBE." Write us for free sample _of,,(}in (Pills to try. Then get the regular, size boxes at' your dealer's. or direct from usâ€"OOc. unborn 6 for $2.00. Money refunded if Gin lfilis fail to euro. National Drug &. Chemical \Co. of Canada, Limited, ‘Dept. W.‘ I... l Toronto. '2' A WON ERFUL William A. Clark‘s Palace, Fifth Avenue, New York. , The “kitchen wonderful†in the icostliest palace in'America'is now 3ready to produce food"ior its mil- lionaire owner, his Wife and his ! guests. - Much has been written of the 'vast mansion bunt by ex-Senator nrrcnns. _ . ! Fifth-ave, New York, 'at a cost of l$5,00,000â€"â€"a flamboyant monstro- ' Sity of art, or an architectural gem â€"â€"depending on how you look at it. But little has been told of the kitchenâ€"for it is only just complet- , ed. It is a laboratory of gleaming white, where housekeeping becomes :,a wonderful mechanical game. 'Over it all presides the young Wife who once knew direst poverty. Every foot of space, even on the n, white. De The working tables are white en- ameled, with either glass or marble tops. The rest of the kitchen fur- niture is also of washable white en- You want the best when starting in the new home. Above all, you want that home to be snug and warm and comfortable. ’ You are sure bi warmth and comfort with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. The Perfection is the best and most reliable heater made. It is a sort of portable ï¬replace. it is ready night and day. Just strike a match and light the wick. The Perfection is all aglow in a minute. The Perfection Oil Heater does not smell nor smokeâ€"a patent automatic device prevents that. lt can be carried easily from room to room and is equally suitable for any room in the house. Handsomcly ï¬nished, with nickel trimmings; drums of either turquoise-blue enamel or plain steel. arsenic Snoxzazss The great culinary apartment is out into 3. genes of Six alcoves. Each alcove has .its own especrally adopted oven, range, or electrical Ask your dealer lo show you a Perfection Smokclcini Hutu. or write. for ductiptive cll‘CLllh' mice! to any agency 0 The Queen City Oil Company, Limited mforlable for you again. Ethelâ€"\Velll I told her I will make life co woldn’t tell you she told meâ€"so They relieve the worst headache in 30 minutes or less. 3; i . E; .1 .- :lon’t tell her I did, Plenum-l Drug and Chemical Company of Canada. Limited. ~ - - ' MOOWML " .... ,T,’ , U "N I i. .,.rm 4. ~ l I A. b ,wk?" K “13-; w - ,.;’,‘.'€_..;‘;§m .m..;.;.;,a;.~Â¥,;_,.:v.w,-_;L\ ... nm“My,“‘Md'm‘ngégmï¬aflnm.â€- . . “‘““‘"WW4-“hwm suit Wyn-mmaw .. ' > ..