tes 4 4 » ¥ hE icon puaci {SMILE - Don't jeer at anybody's religious be- 12. The improvement of talent. _'Ragson argued: ! bfbchatecs & £2 Sn on Bh S.. # SPINES CTV vr vveeet PE SDAP. ~ Do not harry. Take your own good time--as long as you 40 not take some one's time. Clearing the Decks "Let's get our wives together to- night and have a big evening." "0.K.,: but where shall we leave them?" ~ : If You Want To Be Loved Don't believe all the evil you hear, lief. Don't believe anyone else is happier than you. Don't repeat gossip, even if it does Interest the crowd. Don't underrate anything because you don't possess it. Don't contradict people, you're sure you're right, Don't conclude that you have never bad any opportunities in life, . Learn to attend to your own busl- ness--a very important point. even It Flapper--"My uncle in Venice Is sending me a gondola, How am I go- Ing to play if?" : Boy Friend--"You don't pl', a gon. dola. You throw it over your should- er like a shawl," : Our ide. of a happy married state is one where the wife goes her way and the husband goes hers, i Phil--*I need $6 to pay for my room this week, and I have only $4. Bill--"Well, pawn the $4 for $3, and sell the pawn-ticket for $2." Twelve Things to Remember The value of- time, : The joy of originating. The power of kindness. ~' The wisdom of economy, The dignity of simplicity. . The success of perseverance, 7. The obligation of duty. . 8. The virtue of patience. | 9, The worth of character. 10. The pleasure of working. 11. The influence of example. O-Oth 0540 1 Old Ragson Tatters is the only Bap- tist in Brushville. But he is a staunch defender of his creed, and when de- bating- about religion always puts up a strong argument, The other day he was in an argument with a traveling man who was waiting for the bus. Ragson--"You can read, can't you?" "Travelling Man--"Yes," i "Ragson--"Well, I suppose you have read the Bible, haven't you?" Travelling Man--"Yes, of course 1 have." Ragson--"You have read about John the Baptist, haven't you?" ' Travelling Man--"Yes," Ragson--'"Well, you have never read anything " about John the Methodist, have you?" 4 A wise old trainer, asked foy some rdvice on running races, said: "Well, sir, the thing to do is to get out in the front at the start and improve your | - position from there on." | Wider Please Dentist--"Which tooth do you want pxtracted?" y Pullman Porter--"Lower seven." | -George--""Yes, he was bitten by his own dog." Bill--"How was that George--"He was talking to his wife and the dog thought he was speaking to him." ! ; * bz Bam Mary had a little slam, She let her partner know Just what she had by one grand slam Upon his shins below, A judge was pointing out that a witness was not necessarily to be re- garded as untruthful becaus-, he alters » statement made previously, Judge--"For instance,- when I en- tered the court to-day I could have sworn I had my watch in my pocket. But then I remembered I had left it In the bathroom at home." When the judge got home that night bis wife sald: : Wite--" Why all this bother about youg watch--sending four or five men for it?" ; - Hig Judge--"Good heavens! What did you do?" Wite--"I gave it'to the first one who came; he knew just where it was." A An early Norman structure, vated at South Mimms, Middlesex, is said to be part of the castle of the de Mandevilles, which hds been lost for 700 years. The discovery lends cred: ence to the local tradition that South | Mimms {8 haunted by the ghost of Sir - Geoffrey de Mandeville, ~ ; Beavers aré clever engineers, of- ten recognizing a principle nsed by human engineers when they. select a stream indicating periodic floods and nse the creacent form of construction Wi not ga home for Christmas? . . , Perhaps you haven't been there for years. Restful cabins. . . comfortable public rooms . . . marvellous meals , . . and the perfect Cunard Personal Service await Nov. 74 -- R,M.S. "AURANIA" \ to Hayre and London. Nov. 27 -- R.M.S. ""ATHENIA" to Belfdst, Liverpool, Glasgow. from HALIFAX on Dec. 9-- R.M.S, "AUSONIA" Dec. 15-- R.M.S, "ASCANIA" to Plymouth, Havre, London, Dec, 15 -- R.M.S, "LETITIA" to Belfast, Liverpool, Glasgow, from Saint John, Dec. 14. Low Round-Trip Fares Ask about our Special Christmas Excursio: from your local ent or: from the nearest Cunard office - 217 Bay Street, (Elgin 3471) Toronto 3 o] INYN-T>, ANCHOR-DONALDSON 3-D3 ple health rules: - sparkli of Andrews Liver Balt. An. Tors th meh and invigorate Fou hols 080 | Are You WEARY? Do you find it hard to do things some days? Days 'when body and brain feel oppressed? - Incomplete elimination of wastes ig prob- ably: the reason, It is most likely the reason even though you are as reg: as can be in © your daily habits because Jegularity is no guarantee of completeness. Follow these sim- ; t moderately, sleep suffi- ciently, get lots of fresh air and exerclse--and once or twice every week take a bracing, tem a help Nature end red, ey" days. Get Andrews Liver Salt from your d st, 350 and 600 in tine. 750 for the pedi + o bottle. Bole Agents: Jobn A. Huston Co. Ltd.. Toronto. 3 'Switzerland, and other countries fis exca- |. Belgium's History Shown In Collection of Stmps Montreal, --At Canada's Forelgn Re: lations Exhibition here a unlgae' ¢oi- lection of postage stamps, coins and banknotes from Frace, Italy, Belgium, on view. The stamp collections In pgrticular. are of unusual interest. The Belgium collection depicts a vivid story of Belgium's agitated his. tory. Each issue tells a tale of Belgium's progress, 'its union, then the disas- trous years of war, and invasion, and the age of Belgium's recovery and industrizlization, + In the Italian collection are many specimens dat- ing 'to times prior to United Italy, and it is representative of the coun- try"s eras. Germany has provided beautiful - specime..s, of Meissen china, many colorful objects of art are exhibited by Denmark, . A key- note of gay and smart color is found in Poland's booth, '| ful pageant. World's Loneliest Radio Outpost Receiver Would Not Pick Up Broadcasts from Mainland Anarchronists who condemn . the radio as an 'abomination, should try life on the Island of Trisdan de Cunha as a cure, for if therg was ever a place that a good wireless set was needed it is at this loneliest out- post of civilization, The first at. this desolate island, lying midway between South America and Africa in the South Atlantic in 1922 was frustrated by the hundred odd su- perstitious inhabitants, who feared amongst other things that it would attract lightning. : The spiritual guide of the island. ers, Rev. R, A, C. Pooley, took back you in whichever class you {both a transmitter and receiver to travel on these popular ships. Tristan da Cunha in 1925, but he 'found out rather pathetically that SPECIAL CHRISTMAS both were too weak either to receive SAILINGS \ or transmit news to and from the Jrom MONTREAL on outside world. A powerful all-wave set receiving short wave transmis- sions would have blessing this year for the mail boat which visits the Island once a year was unable to establish communica. tion with the shore owing to the terrific gales sweeping - the bleak South Atlantic, a Ad pp ii Lord Mayor ected At London Pageant London.--Mr, Charles Henry Col- lett, identified in a time-honored ceremony at London's ancient Guild- hall as "Knight Alderman and Glove maker" recently was elected Lord Mayor, . Wearing a plumed hat and sword and carrying a bouquet in his hand he wag the central figure in a color: Dignitaries in gold and black three-cornered hats, lawyers 'n black gowns and gray wigs and offl- clals in scarlet robes with lace ruffs and. wearing gold chains, accom: red carpet strewn with sweet herbs. Mrs. Collett and retiring . Lord Mayor Sir Percy Greenway watched from a balcony. As is customary liverymen who re- present various companies in old London a vestige 'of the ancient guild system, are the electors, The Lord Mayor's so-called domain now is only a small section in London His duties - are mostly ceremonial, although he presides over a police court district known as "the city." --p----ne WIFE'S DELIGHT AT HUSBAND'S LOSS pe > : 30 Pounds of Fat! Here is something all wives of fat men. will be glad to know, It is the experience of a woman whose husband recently weighed 230 lbs. She writes: "I really feel I must write and tell you that, after taking Kruschen Salts for nearly 3 months, my husband has got his weight down from 230 lbs, to 200 Ibs, This has been achleveéd by nothing else but Kruschen, I am too heavy also, and I started taking Kruschen only three weeks ago. Al: ready I have got down from 153 lbs. to 144 lbs. We are delighted." -- (Mrs.) C. --- Kruschen combats the cause of fat by assisting the internal organs to perform their functions properly--to throw off each day those waste pro- ducts and poisons which, if allowed to accumulate, will be converted by the body's chemistry into fatty tissue, 2 JE ES, Invisible Spectacles and a "Low" and Upset HERE ARE THE SIGNS: Nervousness Frequent Headaches Neuralgia Feeling of Weakness Indigestion Sleeplessness | Loss of Appetite Mouth Acidity Nausea Sour Stomach Auto-intoxication WHAT TO DO FOR IT: . TAKE--2 t nfuls of xi Milk of Mag- in a glass of water every morn ng, when you t up. Take another asp ul 30 minutes after eating. And. her ore you. go to bed. OR--T ake the ne Lilllips Milk of abl [] te; w Magnesia | lets -- ome tablet for each poonful as di- _ rected aboye. If you have Acid Stomach, don't worry about its Follow the simple directions given above. This small dosage of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia acts at once to neutralize the acids that cause headache, stomach and other distress, Try it. feel like a new person. But--be careful you get REAL milk of magnesia when you buy-- genuine PHILLIPS' Milk of Ma nesia. See that the name "PHI LIPS' is on the label. ALSO IN TABLET FORM tiny tablet is the Fallin Milk ou'll I CANADA with the uonvex upstream. : Phillips' Milk of Magnesia If Past 45 Look for Acid Stomach Made in London The person who-has bad eyesight, but hates wearing frame, or pincenez glasses, now may have inyisible spec- tacles made for each eye. This entirely new departure In optical wear is now on the market | in London, Eng. Each eyepiece is a tiny, shell-like slip of glass, slightly larger than a dime, fitting directly on top of the cornea of the eye, un- der the lid, and adhering to it by suction, "Contact glasses" {8 the tively 'cannot \be seen, even at the closest range, The average eyepiece costs about $26 each, but prices vary according to the lens required. It fs impos: | sible, however, to just walk in to the opticians and buy a pair right away. They are supplied only -to the pres cription of an oplithalmic surgeon. The adoption of these contact glasses would be quite a delicate busi [ness at first, each eyepiece. Is gripped i by the suction of a little rubber bulb i Which comes away when pinched, leav. | Ing the eye covered with the thin, transparent scrap of glass which can- ains | not he felt, even with the eyelid. , The glass is withdrawn in a second | by means of the rubber bulb. It is glasses in and out easily, PRERTERERY VSR Lucky Motorist Calgary.--Edward Cotterell, of Cal left eye and abralsons to arms and legs when a west-hound passenger train here crashed into his auto, drag- ged it for more than a city block and completely wrecked it. tempt to set up a radio receiver on}. been an egpecial| - Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Ltd. Pay Less fora CEERI E Move Turret Fine Cut for the same money --and Poker Hands, too! Now we give every man who "rolls his own' more Turret Fine Cut for the same old price! On this new deal you'll get still more cigarettes from every pack- age of Turret Fine Cut--you'll actually save money by purchasing this cool and fragrant cigarette tobacco and buying your own cigarette papérs. = Remember, too--you can get 3 large booklets of "Yogue" or "Chantecler" cigarette exchange for one complete set of It pays to "Roll Your Own" with TURRET FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO POKER SAVE THE A papers Jree in oker Hands. HANDS panied him in the procession over aj. © 6--Last Greek letter name of the new invention, They posi- claimed that after a little practice, a wearer would be able to slip the' gary, received only a gash over the! CROSS-WORD PUZZLE -OUR i | V2 CIE CR 6 F 7 [8 9 [io iT a 12 3 z | 14 15 16 7 | J 18 19 20 2 22 24 2 26 27 28 | 29 30 .. 2 o * 31 33 3 A 6 37 40 ZT rd 46 47 48 50 51 Horizontal 35--Human 12--Rubs out 1--First Greek letter 11--Procession ~36--To let fall 38--Abstract being 39--Holy person 41--Portuguese for saint 13--Irlsti -Jumorist 16--Snow vehicle 19--Farm implements 21--Deals triflingly 13--Plant of lily family 42__paid notice 23---Racket 14--Jewish r-onth 43--Sickness 25--Read carefully - 156--To array 45--Pronoun 27--Molst 17--New England state 4g--Small bird 28--Equalily (abbr.) 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Major Draper, whose daredevil fly- ing exploits earned him the title of "The Mad Major," will run a passen- ger and freight air service between the new Klondyke and the Labrador Coast trading posts., The journey across ice and snow will take only a OLD PEOPLE "FEEL YOUNG Just because moro years than you care to count have flad by on your life's calendar is no reason for feeling old. Age, after all, isn't a matter of Jute It is a matter of health, tay vigorous and you stay young. But how, you ask. Do it the way thousands of people of advancing ears do. Take Wincarnis regularly, incarnis Is a delicious wine, free from drugs, that brings you all the valuable elements of grapes combined with the highest grade beef and guaranteed malt extract. Its invigor- a effect is almost magical---yet eotly natural, valuable elements in Wihcarnis ve your ageing system exactly the stimula nourishment it requires. They soot! our nerves, enrich your blood, and flood our whole body with almost youthful buoyancy and » than 20,000 medical men have endorsed Wincarnis, It is a pei tonlo, It will make you feel young by creating for you new t Wikcarmi nt You aright soe m Agents Harold F. Ritchi Lud, 'oronto. $0 to Last Week Puzzle A Als] [c[n]A D|O I A Glo Answers S|P|E[D A|R|I ClO|TAS|M|E|W E|N|O 0 R T AD R|O|T|A I|0 AIT TIE E|D D|(R|[O|M 8 » few hours as compared with three to six weeks by dog-drawn sleights. The bullion will. be carried in a large machine originally built to carry bombs and torpedoes. This machine will be armed, for the dog trail be- tween the goldfield and the trading posts is reported to be infested with "desperadoes and hi-jackers and a forced landing en route might resu't in a hand-to-hand defensive encoun- ter. Among the Major's air exploits was w fight with Baron von Rickthofen, the famous German 'ace. He has made kair-raising flights under bridges and arches, including Tower Bridge and Westminster Bridge. He won the Croix de Guerre during the war. Bpmimen -- Verily The wind bloweth, The farmer soweth, The subscriber oweth, And the Lord knoweth We are in need of dues; We're not a-punning, So come a-running, . Or we'll go gunning, This thing of dunning Gives us the blues, When Your Daughter Comes toWomanhood Give Her Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Most girls in their teens need a tonic and regulator. Give your daughter Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for the next few months. Teach her how to guard her health at this critical time. When she is a happy, healthy ig and mother she will thank Horse Shoe Pitching Championships at ; The Royal Winter Fair Neither the past: world's series nor the coming opening of the rughy and hockey seasons is to be allowed to crowd out the good old farmyard game of horse shoe pitching from Cannda's national life! (Or the Royal Winter Fair will know the reaso why). Championships in horse shoe con- tests for all Canada-----from the nose of Cape Breton to the tip of the Yukon and all the way from the southernmost peak of Ontario to the ice-edge of Baf- fin Island if challengers come--are to be held in the smaller show ring of the Royal on the last four days of the Fair November 27-30 inclusive, Cham- plonships are open in singles and doubles. Inf both some change has been,_made, in, the arrangements this year by which the total prize money has been extended so as to offer four prizes in each sub-division making 24 cash prizes in all, By a serles of eliminations, players .will be stepped according to their score into classes A, B and C in singles and doubles. Class B will be open to non-prize win- ners in class A, class CG to iliose not successful in either A or B. By this arrangement more speed it is hoped, will be put into the contests, while permitting a single entry fee of a dol- lar to cover the three classes either in singles or doubles. : These competitions are for the titular championships of Canada. They are approved by the Ontario Athletic Commission and are the official and fully recognized competitions sanction. ed by the Dominion of Canada Horse Shoe Pitching Association. The com- mittee in charge of the competition this year, on behalf of the Royal Winter Fair, consists of Thos, A. Murphy, M.P.P, (Chairman), Toronto; George Beedham, Toronto; Robert French, Orillia; Jas. Labbett, Toronto; Albert Langabeer, Belleville; Arthur Mofratt, Peterboro; J. L. Murray, Toronto; H. W. Pearson, Brockville; Harry I. Price, M.P.P., Toronto; J. H. Saunders, Lon- don; W. Rossell, Hamilton; and Carl Swanstrom, Toronto. Charity To apply to others in charity _the knowledge one has used against one- sel in judgment--this is thing.---W. H, Mallock, the hard ", ---- ee 4 eo ox bY Palestine is rapidly growing in im- portance as a pfoducer of oranges and has now attained tho fourth place among orange exporting countries, be- the United States, ing surpassed only by Spain, Italy and-{- and equipment, Classified Advertising FARMS WARTED. RaGSue PRODUCING PROPER- TIES exchanged for equipped farms, preferably clear: good buildings, stock for good Toronto pro- perty showing good returns and cash. Write John Stark &--¢o., 331 Eglinton West, Toronto. PATENTS. NOFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR List of wanted tnvent'ons and full intormation sent free. The Ramsay Come pany, World Patent Auanevs 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Cunada. BIG SEWING MACHINE BARGAINS. S INGERS; $16.00, $19.00; Singer, $20.00. Fine Norwood, $13.00; Gooderich, Raymond, $13.00; New Willlams, $12.00; condition. $13.00; New New Howe, $12.00; Standard, $10.00. Also Raymonds, Willlams, Royals, Hud- sons, New Homb, Whites, Davis, and All guaran- Good sewers, Send for list Sto James, many others at $7.50 each. teed in fine running order. Lowest prices in Canada. Universal Company, 2328 Montreal. AGENTS WANTED. [| OCAL REPRESENTATIVES 4 wanted for special Christmas pro- position, Earn $56 to $10 per day. Spare or full time work; liberal guarantee. Winston Co., Toronto, Dept. 1 ICH ING VITAMINS Gasin the Stomach Gas In the stomach, belebing, sone water brash, pain after eating, ete, can be overcome within three minutes if you will take a little Bisurated Magnesia in water after you eat. The ordinary Bi- surated Magnesia which you can get at any drug store will correct acid stomach and stop ackd indigestion inunediately. Try it and sce. UTICURA Soap for daily use. . OIntmentto heal skin irritations. Talcum ideal after bathing, Soap 25¢. Ointment 25e. end 50c. Talcum 25e. YOUR LIVER'S MAKING YOU FEEL OUT OF SORTS Wake up your Liver Bile ~~No Calomel needed When you feel blue, depressed, sour on the world, that's your liver which isn't pouring its daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels. Digestion and elimination are being slowed up, food is accumulating and decaying inside you and making you feel wretched, Mere bowel-movers like ealts, oil, mineral water, laxative candy or chewing gum, oe roughage, don't go far enou ou need a liver stimplant, Carter's Little Liver Pills is the Poet of 0. Bale, Purely vege table, Bure, A jor em by name. Retiee 2) a SKIN RASHES Give Place to Velvet Smooth Skins In almost countless numbers, skin sufferers have had cause to be thank ful for D,D.D.,, the prescription of a highly successful physician, Dr. D. D. Dennis. 'This liqui prescription, now made and endorsed by Campana's Italian Balm chemists, allays irritation almost at pase, and quickly clears up such akin troubles as eczema, hives, acne, ring- worm, dandruff, Pimples and rashes. Ak your d or D.D.D. Presorip- give Instant relief of money refunded. ISSUE No: 43--'33 all druggista. -- END PAIN -- Soothe SORE HANDS by Rubbing in MINARD'S) | LINimENT ELECTRIC ~~ 5