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Durham Review (1897), 31 Jul 1919, p. 7

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ugland = WORLD LINED ON TO RfllliBll MEAL SAL Winn :he our “on. suddenly on the fun! the tirst plaee ttt look i! in the gasoline tank. The voter“ mom does not need this m. M to nun-um" should take it to but. Look mm the Incline uni; his r-" In the“ (an of Wm changes and rapid “lumen.“ In both social and business clrclcl most of us fall to nppreclate the origin ind vital importance of the thin:- with which we come in daily contact. Takes, tor instance. nuclei found on our tables. Have you ever paused " I "zeal and wondered how the (ll-lacs In which your meal I. carved no nude? Or where the salt and pepper come trom and the different Dracula: they pass thrcugh before reachlng you! table? ’ . pepper which is almost no impor- tant to some people. The black varie- ty of pepper usually found in the table pepper shaker is a tropical plant and mm! of our supply comes from the West Indies. It grows there es s rambling and climbing shrub whose smooth and spongy stems sre often more than twenty feet in length, to which are attached very broad, leath- ery leaves. This black pepper. or common pepper es " is usually celled. is a fruit about the size at s pea. (housing to e brisht red when tally ripe and gathered just es it baths to turn from green to red. for when " lowed to get more ripe it loees e great deal of its pungency end, ot course, "pep" is what we like in pepper. When in cultivation the pepper plants are supported by poles, or sometimes dwarf trees are planted to give the mm: a support. the second method - umiy proving the more satisfactory. n ls w-ypngvted " means trt net r. .i own ' into bearing within interesting Hmory of Thou Most Common Ankle. on Our- manor Tabla. march, twenty miles wide end shout tw. ire hundred feet thick. In many or these European salt mines the men is wiring there never come to the sur- ture, as they would lose too much mm- As a result some of them have rum known to spend their entire Mm down in the bowels ot tho earth will their tour wells ot nothing but a. lt, salt, salt. In one of these mines Ulric is a church sculptured entirely {rum salt. . The salt wells of south-western on. m-iu furnish us with prsctioelly ell Cue salt we use. Besides its table use, we must remember that sslt occupies a most important place in the com- mercial world. it is used extensively in the process of gluing earthenwsre and in the preserving of meets, hides and many other srticies. Certain smelting processes require its help in sctrarating metals trom their ores end it is utilized in fertilizing dry soils. Probably you do not know that your blood contains about the some propor- tion at salt as the water ot the ocesn does normally. For that reason when. ever you put an excessive smount of salt in any of your food very soon " terward you feel A creving for water. This is because your system calls tor water or liquid ot some kind to coun- teract the oversupply of suit you have absorbed. So, you see. after all the tiny salt shaker hes n big history to tell it we‘ll only tske the time to in- quire into it. Black Pepper From West Indies. lint we cannot make mention ot nit without considering its sister shaker No. you are more than apt, like all the rest of us busy folk in this rapid use, not to observe the small things of life which are usually overshadowed by the large ones and are after all the, most interesting when we come to study them and their relatign to our daily lite. So let us now make . little ext-union into the mysteries of the things commonly found on our an... end I feel sure that we will disdver many facts of great interest. Gait in Luxury In Some Plane. Most everybody thinks suit is only used to give food a pleasant asvor, when tom a physical standpoint it is s most important part of our diet. Where salt is scarce it is considered one of the greatest luxuries and prob. nhly no one article in in more univer- an! use. unless it be water. You pick up the salt shaker and sprinkle your fund with it. not once thinking of its wonderful qualities, where it comes trom or how it is prepared tor your fur its preparation is to pulverize it. Scull is found in large quantities in see water. but this kind has never been ucrui tor the table as the purer forms “n- so much more available. Rock suit Is the purest form of salt. 'usd the gmxtest deposit of this kind is in Rus- ”in Poland, when one bed alone is known to be the hundred miles in Salt is sometimes found in n almost pure state. but as a general rule It Is mm-d with other things that must be removed before it is suitable for table tri". However. there are some salt mines where the only thlng neceslary T FROM CANADA AND PEPPER FROM THE TROPICS. :1. 'ttttpr Q3701 the was tality for productio: in " be planted to ta o It- ,' after being planted. At. g to bear the black pepper wrong may; to: “M A. A... I A-.. .5- uln- SUMMER COMPLAINTS KILL Ll'lTLE ONES No. tr292-Childh, Paddling or Bench Apron and Sun-Hat. Price, " cent. Cut in 5 sizes, 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 years. Size 4 requires, apron and hat, 2 yds. 27 ina. wide, or 1% yds. 40 ina. wide; facing for hat, $5 yd. 27 int. wide: No. 8804-Chitdu Hot-Day Drean Price, " cent: Body and sleeve in one. Cut in 5 sizes, I, 2, 4, 6 and 8 years. Size 1 requires, with or without belt, 1% yds. 32 or 36 ins. wide. it is a haunted house, that palace of Versailles. The ghosts of the illus- trious and notorious, the beloved and the execrated, walk down its halls. First of all, the "Grand Monarch" who lavished the people's substance in in. credible sums for a grandiose depic- tion of himself and the splendor of his reign. The troubled shade of De Pom. padour comes back in lonely hours, again "to rule a king and misrule a nation," to witness the triumphs which ended finally on a dismal morning when lackeys tossed her coilin care- lessly into a coach. There was that life which was a royal idyl, into which the despair and hunger of the mob were to come thundering at last, to splash the elegance with blood, to jeer Marie Antoinette on the way to the guillotine, to make of France a shambles. Thus ended the palace as a chateau. It was never again a place of residence. But two centuries after the “Grand Monarch," the King of Prussia occupies the palace and the Iron Chancellor's dream is realized in the proclamation ot William I., Em. peror of Germany. At the first sign of Illness during the hot weather give the little ones Baby's Own Tablets or life few hours he mar be beyond aid. These Tablets will prevent summer complaints if given occasionally to the well child and will promptly relieve these trouble: it they come on suddenly. Baby's Own Tab- lets should always be kept in every home where there are young children. There in no other medicine as good and the mother has the guarantee of I government analyst that they are eb- solutely late. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at M cents a box from The Dr. William:' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. Price, 10 came. From the Day. of the 'Grand Monarch' to Date Has Been Under Trout!“ Shade. There is something of irony in the fact that democracy: greatest victory has been signed and Iealed in that dream of art which Louis XIV. "wrought lordilke into ttone" to sym- bolize and perpetuate the mtsgttifl. cence ot royalty. The soft mosaic of the Milky Way, That arches heaven with loveliness by night, Ila: coated down, across the tioor at day To pave s primrose path tor earth's delight. VERSAILLES’ HAUNTED PALACE. yecttll Transfer Design No. 848, j,'l,' Grape -Nuts Charming Styles for cliildra C"" is not bnly most deli- , cious in taste: but is r a builder of tissue. A Health-Bring'er! A Star Shower. th" tii)) tl , F2;IAN; t/ii'iliiifj] fd) ( (,i,l,)"' ttu ‘14.! _ g “3...- EL w VJ, a? -T’?(‘.\u..., Make your morning ce- real dish a strengthener. -rt "Thermals a Reason 8804 Every Word Dlutlnctly Heard Flfty Mlle: Away. Wireless telephony has now been definitely adopted on the London to Paris air route, states the Air Minis. ,try, and its value in night tiring was recently proved by a test. , Boon after Handley-Page machine had left Keniey communication was opened, and, after speaking to the ground station, the receiver was turn- ed in and speech was very clearly heard from Kenley. The omeer con- ducting the teat states that he easily recognized the voice as that of an of- tleer known to him. No. tb6t)6-Ch11d's Rompers Price, 15 cents C_los.'ng centre-back, or to be slipped on over the head; dropped back; aides snapped or buttoned. In 4 sizes, I, 2, 4 and 6 years. Size 1, either owls, 1% yds. 27 ins. wide; collar and he- ing, belt and sleevebands, "A yd. 27 ins. wide; sleeve facing, belt, % yd. 27 ins. wide. To a distance ot about M miles the strength of signals was so great that speech from the machine could be distinctly heard at Keniey with the receiver laid upon the table. At 50 miles it was tttill distinct and constant, and was heard until the aero- plane was crossing the Channel and was In touch with Marquise, the ttrat ground station on the French side. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. b On the return journey conversation between the machine and Marquise was again picked up at Kenley, and the latter station itself was in com- munication with the machine 30 minutes before it landed. Arizona Joe, the animal hunter Ind trainer, was telling an atterNtituter story: "Old Bill had charge ot the animal tent, and among his pets was a leo, pard. He was a bad leopard, too, and gave Bill no end ot trouble. One day I went away to arrange some busi- ness. While I was having dinner a telegram was handed me. It read: 'The leopard has escaped. Prowling about town. What shall I dot-Bill.' " 'Shoot him on the tspot,' I wired. I forgot all about the weir until about two hours later, when I returned to the hotel, and another telegram was handed me. It proved to be trom care- ful, conscientious Bill, and naked: " 'Which spot?’ " The cycle of cultivation during the crop year consists of after harvest cultivation, fall ploughing and spring seedubed preparation. M of these three distinct pluses must be pm- tioed systematically if the most mit- able seed-bed condition) no to be con- sistently maintained. One of the recent developments in this connection in the production of an aeroplane set which can be converted within a few moments for transmis- sion of either voice or Morse nignaia. "Bill was one of those fellows who had to have explicit directions to do anything, even in an emergency. He was always afraid of making a mis- take. SPEAKING FROM THE SKY. Too Careful. LISTLESS, PENIS“ GIRLS When a girl In her teens become- peevleh. Ilene“ and dull, when noth- ing seems to mterest her and aunties do not tempt her appetite, you may be certain that she needs more good blood than her system ls provided with. Before long her pallld cheeks, frequent headaches, and breathless- ness and heart palpitatlon will con- tirttt that she is anaemic. Many mothers as. the result ot their own brihood experience can promptly de- tect the early signs of anemia. and the wise mother does not wait tor the trouble to develop further, but at once gives her daughter a course with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which renew the blood supply and banish anaemia be- tore it has obtained a. hold upon the system. Out of their experience thousands of mothers know that anaemia Is the lure road to worse ills. They know the difference that good red blood makes in the development of womanly health. Every headache, every gasp tor breath that follows the sllghtest exertion by the anaemic girl, every pain she enters in her back and limbs New, rich red blood is infused into the system by every dose of these pills. From this new rich blood springs good health, tut increased ap- petite, new energy. high spirits and perfect womanly development. Give your daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and take them yourself and note how promptly their influence is felt in bet- ter health. i are reproaches it you have n'ot taken the best steps to give your weak girl new blood, and the only sure way to do so is through the use ot Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. Explorer Stefannon Also Suggests Musk Ox " Source of Supply. Vilhjaimur Stefansson, the Arctic explorer, by a recent address before the Canadian Commons and Senate, has awakened Canada to the import- ance of the caribou and musk ox as 1 source ot food supply for the nation. The Dominion Government, upon the recommendation of Arthur Meighen, minister of the interior, has appointed a commission to make a thorough in- vestigation of the Arctic and sub-Arc- tie regions with a View to the conser- vation of these wild herds. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail, pout- pald. " M cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 trom The Dr. Wimams’ Medicine Co., Brockvme, Ont. There are between thirty and sixty million caribou in the North aeeording to estimates. They range as tar south as Churchill river in winter and retire to the tundra region in the summer. Thousands are slaughtered by wolves and hunters every year. Their meat is equal to tine venison and their hides tan into leather that resembles chant. ois skin. The completion this year of the Hudson Bay Railway, a branch of the Canadian.national system. extend- ing hom the Pas to Port Nelson on Hudson Bay, will open a route by which the animals can be conveniently shipped to market. The movies here a great fascination for several members ot the Royal Family. Princess Arthur ot Con. naught visited the Cinema Palace at Marble Arch some time ago to see a special turn depicting the work of the Church Army among the troops. Lady Patricia Ramsay is another enthusiast, and takes her father to see the pie. tures occasionally. Prince Arthur thinks that the most enjoyable turns are those of current events, and she delights in seeing "the week's news in pictures." Scarcely 8. Windsor visit passes " without a cinema show at the Castle, when the Waterloo Cham. ber is trantrtormed into a miniature theatre. The musk ox are not numerous. They never venture south ot the Great Barrens. Their meat is like beet and they yield I wool equal to that of merino sheep. Mr. Stetenuon be- lieve: that if the herd: were superin- tended by a force of rangers they could be greatly increased and would become in time a. valuable commercial factor. There, like some ancient visitsnt or bygone days it stands; Its yellow keys a welcoming Extending to the hands. No tittttertr wander o'er the keys, No feet its pedals press. 'Rett of the soul of music there It 'wsits some head's caress. Ah, in the stillness of the night The ancient thing it grieves. And plaints in echo to the soft, Low whisper ot the leaves; Then from the lonely chamber ttttttt Sweet tones of Beulah Land; A spirit song from spirit throat Charmed by spirit hand. But when the light of morning tall: In glory everywhere, The dust upon the yellow keys 1: showing thickly there. From Beulah Land the player came To spell away the gloom; And passing, left behind the nine Sweet lavender perfume. It leans against the chamber wall Like some old broken form. Too weak to stand alone without Assistance in the storm. Its bellows gaping wide ls hung With cobwebs to the tioor; The dust upon its yellow keys Is strewlng thickly o'er. CARIBOU FOOD PRODUCT. Royalty and Movles. The Old Melodeon. LAKE LOUISE AND THE ROCKIE‘. To the enclents all roads led to Rome, and It was the ambition of young end old to behold the "Eternal City" and its wonders. Now, however. one might say it is the unbition of every Canadian to behold the “Eternal Snows." and as the Appim wuy led to Rome, so the great iron road. the Canadian heme Railway. leads to the Rocky Mountains. Canadians have u wide field to pick and choose from in the matter of place; to spend holidays, but the West has an attraction all its own. Lake Louise is one of the many beauty spots in the Rocky Mountains, and a trip West is not considered com. plete without a stop-oi! there. Lake Louise is one oh the but in the: Clouds (the others being La e Agnes and Mirror Lake) and at one time its existence was only known to the Ind- ians. Now, however, thanks to the enterprise ot the C.P.R.. it is visited by thousands of tourists yearly, the railway passing through at this point, and a palatial hotel, the Chateau. hav- ing been erected on the lakefront, " tording ample accommodation. Stepping " the train at Laggan the tourist boards an electric car, which runs up the gradient to the lake, the trip only occupying twenty minutes. The drive is a most delightful one, the car. being open on both sides, tutorO an uninterrupted view of the wonder- tul scenery with the minimum of exen tion. The Bow River is crossed by a pretty little bridge, and in the early morning sunshine the waters sparkle like opal tires, tossing furiously in eddies as the river forces its way down the valley. it not to another world; feeling: of wonder, awe, and admiration grip the mind, compelling a reverential lilence. The lake itself in small. but a perfect gem, lying at the bane of the Victoria. Glacier trom which it is fed, its water: being pure turquoise in color, that deep turquoise so ditmeult to describe. Behird the lake Mt. betray tower! like a. giant to the heavens, reaching an altitude of over 10,000 teet-otMy huge mass ot dazzling snow and ice, resembling the Matterhorn in Swit- zerland. Mt. Aberdeen and the Vic- toria Glacier form a background unsur- passed tor grandeur. Funnies can be obtained at the Chateau to escort parties going to Moraine Lake and the Valley ot the .Ten Peaks by automobile or carriage; ponies can also be hired to take tour. lsts to Lake Agnes and Mirror Lake. -LrGisii " Lake Louise one feels transported into another atmosphere, The surrounding country suggests an Alpine valley. Ranges ot snow- clad mountains stretch as tar as the eye can resch, while the air Is t1ilqd with the scent of the pines. Flowers ot brilliant color bloom everywhere. Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into n Bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and comrlexion beauti- fier, at very, tery trntll cost. e few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, loft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. On the way to Moraine Lake a splen- did view of Mt. Temple is obtained. This mountain is one ot the highest peaks in the Rockies, rising to an alti- tude ot 41,000 feet. Its sides resemble walls ot solid ice, and its crest is cov- ered with snow. At this point a tine view of the Bow Valley is obtained from a height ot 11,000 it. the river looking like a slender silver thresd down in the valley. Still other beauty spots are the Giants' Steps and Para. dise Valley, where the opalescent wa- ters come thundering down trom the sublime heights above, forcing their way through the mountains to the dis- tant valley. -iari. trroieisr In; the lemon: and any drug store or toilet counter will sup- ply. three tuneetpf orchHy. white fer 'Btatletlclan Expects City to Hove 6,000,000 lnhabltantt by 1970. A statistician who has made a study ot the growth of the population of Paris estimates that the city, within its present limits, will have 6,000,000 inhabitants in another half century, and that the population ot the Depart- ment of the Seine, which he thinks will then be a part of the capital, will have increased to 14,300,000, lays a Paris despatch. - Moraine Lake is soon reached, and the tourist is allowed hnli an hour to rest before the retort? journey, en. abling him to enjoy the magnificent scenery. Moraine Lake lies at the base of the Ten Peaks, 9. chain ot mountains all over 10,000 feet high, covered with snow. Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your "in. He been his figures on the actual development ot the city since 1800 and on the progressive density of the popu- lation which went trom eighty-rive to the acre in 1861 to 146 to the acre in 1911. In 1961 he anticipates Paris will cover 432,000 acres, virtually the en. tire territory ot the Department of the Seine and some communes ot the De. partment ot Seine te Olse. r leave his children is not a big bunk mart, nor . fine residence, nor a place among the watchmen but the legacy of an upright, gentle and use- ful life. land'- mum.“ 0m- Dummy”. LEMON JUICE ttt The greatest tortune a {qty up GREATER PARIS SEEN. FRECKLE REMOVER I . Gooeeberrlee. l Gooseberrles produce fruit both on fthe old audhew wood. Pruning, which ‘is beat done in the spring, should be CGi% to thinning out the branches 'so " to secure well rounded bushes :wlth open heads. Cut back to an jupward pointing bud any branches I that bend down to the ground. I Gooseberriee like water. Not that ' they cannot have too much, but in well l drained soil they enjoy a good sprink. 'llng daily so the ground about them I will not dry out. "mstmr-"wonturtu1 mum's Look " the time it's taken him to do it." Anyom Could. Elsie-"My and”. hu reached the age of ninety-51:. Isn't it wonder. tul ?" From Bad to Worse. "Sedentary work," and the college lecturer. "tends to lessen the endur- ance." “In ether words," butted In the smart student, "the more one am. the less one can land." "Exactly," retorted the lecturer: "and it one “a 3 great deal, one‘I standing is lost completely." And he looked lurprlsed when a roar of laughter followed his uninten- tional slam. A University lecturer began " ad- dress to the studenm the other morn- ing in this way: “Now I'm not going to talk very long, but it you get what I'm going to lay in your head- you'll hove the whole thing in a nut-shell." A Wonderful World. "Dtm't talk to me about the wonderl of put axes." laid Uncle Joe Cmnon. "The world today In for more wonder- tul than everAtetore. Just think. It took Columbuu as many months " it now take- duys to emu tho ocean, and we talk about ttying and tnvellng a mile a minute as though they were nothing. "Why, the other day I dropped Into 1 country school Just in time to hear the teacher Mk: This is to certify that fourteen years ago l got the cords of my left wrist nearly severed, and was for about nine months that I had no use of my hand. Ind tried other Lintmentsr, also doe. tors, end was receiving no benefit. By I persuasion from a friend I got MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT and need one bottle which completely cured me, and hove been using MINARD'S LINIMENT in my family ever since end and it the some as when I Brat used it, end would never be without it. " 'Johnny, into what two great classes In tho human race divided?' end Johnny answered promptly: " ‘Motorlsts and pedestrian] "That's what I call progress. After n while there won't be any pedes- trims." The set at "paying oi!" in s big in- dustrial plant is a considerable item ot expense when there is taken into consideration the accounting. putting the money in envelopes and the loss of time of the employees in going " ter their money. Pay dsy is abolished by the latest scheme for handling this problem which has been suggested tor adoption " a great English soap mtmutaeturintr establishment. Each employee would be required to have a. private bank sccount. either in the arm's bank or in any other; the week- ly or monthly pay roll would he sent to the ttrm's hank, end the sum each man is entitled to would be pieced to " credit. Then he could draw what- ever he needed tor household or other expenses and leave the rest to " credit, where it would draw interest. The tirm would supplement all hel- wees with additions. This would do away with pay envelopes and standing in line and would encourage swing. MONEY ORDERB. A Dominion Express Money Order for Bee dollars costs three coma. A mulching of well rotted msnure about the plants as soon as the fruit buds have set Is benefiefal, enabling the plants to perfect their fruit and form flowering buds for the following year. Keep the mulch damp. You aimply apply a few drops at (futons on a. tender. aching corn and serene" I: instantly relieved. Short. ly the entire corn can be lifted out, root ttnd all. wilhqut palm Hospital records Show that every time you cut a corn you invite lock. jaw or blood poison, which is needless, an n Cincinnati authority, who tell. you that n quarter ounce of a drug culled treezono can be obtained at lit. tie cost from the tiraq store but in But. Bettmt to rid one'l feet of - hard or Bott comp: callus. Tttiq drug is sticky bat dries at once and in chimed to Just shrivcl up any can Without inth:miag c'. even irri. tilting the surrounding tissue I , .913” It Your. wife wears '..ch l.: . 21:9 b------------- Aug. Mst, 1908 Not What He Meant. “Paying Off." ISAAC E. MANN. Mempedn. Pdt, ONTARIO ARCHIEé TORONTO Tottr drums: gladly will give you I the rename "Bayer Ttbleu ot Aspirin" I Muse (outline Alplrtn now II and. , by Canadian: and owned by a Clnl- , “m Conway. TTrM7,Eocc,ttag,t.e,i,r T I A C " E I (Proton-m) for the June Page flePi,t,n2 Home; must be at good In chnrmler and mum; to an an "Heron-1n the children. not only durum school hours. but at other time: u wall; there are about " children ln tho who“; boys and alrla. mu ranging from new. to fourteen years; nlury thirty donor- per month. with board and redeem-o; f,H!tt, to Sommre yrtst.ettrtr, Apply TO CELL THE INTERNATIONAL KEROOENE GA. BURNER This burner turn: Kerosene (Coal Oil) into gas. Fits into any cook-now: or heater and in conceded to be by tar the most pructlcal Gravity Fed Oil Burns! introduced. No Melt uled and w. solutely odorless. Applicants must In men of responsibility and well known in their community. Address Sale.- Manager, NATIONAL IURNERO. LIMITED tt4.tt6 JARVIS " . TORONTO During the war. no“ Imitation were sold " Asptrtn In pm boxes and variou- other containers. But now you can (at genuine Mpirin. plnlnly stamped with the utety "31er Cross” ---Arpiritt proved “to by million. for Headache, Toothache. Earnehe. Rheu- mtuun, Lumhuo. Colds, NeuriUs, out Pain genenlly. - - -- a-lelllw "m' [Iv-plu- rm, yeuu‘ couru. Monthly navy Ou- hw period of Inlnlnc. A, y my 1bptsritntenderrt. 1001 tn. oat-ma. I"... West. Momma). V There 1. not a can“ worth ot Got- mul Interest In Aspirin, all rights bo. ing purchased trom the us. Govern- ment. w AN_tur--PROBA'rtotmgta . o n ._ 1tt_,h1ontrea1 $09095 Wermrltnt. grow fat. m" Human Gun Golan. In. P IAN'0. Emcui'lon AND smcma Teachers wanted. Adar-n (3mm- Resident Salesman Wanted A poor frrrmer will ruin oven 1 rid tum. A good fume: will malt. I run-down {um behave ind! d In txatutporU." "GU, tin boxes ot " union. mo - "Bayer" packuea. - IW/du, FOR OUR FREE BOOK or Hanna Plum. and ln!ormuuon un- lnn how to av. from Two to Four Halo dred Donu- on an new Hon. AB. lreu "ninety Inna". " luck-o. W Hnmllton. Ont. U later-II um enunl. can. will- oul_ - " ogr‘hon: 03-99.qu __ Hf!!! iiyi5ieaf Ht? -BrriGiiiiiG" loci-iii .. Linn“. Com-two“. Ont nGat" He---"), They won THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE ASPIRIN Gpirtn II the trade mark. rod-tend in Canada, of Bayer Mnnuhctun at Monoaceuc-acldener ot Salicyllucld. " reiurGrVii'Git%r"iiiir"a; "7iii"GGC watery pt Music. Lethbridn. Altt WILL muxrl'lo NIWII'AI’II and tot, "mung alum In but“ Ontario. Instr-nee curled “.5011 Will gt: for ".800 on quiet uh. Bot " llam- NblI-Mnc Co, Ltd. Tarot-u WHAT HAVE ybixTroa SALE m - Liv. Poultry. Fancy Hem. Pin-on. " Conn". Splendid opportunity. WHto no: T. Wllson Publish!" Co.. Unit... " Add-nae at, W, Toronto. ONLY TABLETS MARKED WITH “BAYER CROSS" ARE ASPIRIN. " LiG 65am}. -rLVieiiiiGTaiaia Ian, em! Write x, Welnr-uch a loo. "-" JR. Jun Bonn-u lulu. lou- M. ov. It You Don't See the "Bayer cm“. , on the Tablets, Rem-c 'ttem-rt,., l Are Not Aspirin At All. I mun to commence September. Appl bent-nu Scrunch“. Limited; Daub-l She-"Were the British you!” “can; rayon 14mm mg. Use Catitm to Keep Your lliir From Falling How many times have barber! given this Advice to men #10 are rosin ‘their hair because of dmtdrulf an: scalp irritation. At night rub Cuti- fura Ointment into the salp. N ext morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap }and but water. A clean, healthy pulp mum goiod hair. I Cuti . Ohm-nu 25 and flj,tti,i','.isrta,t'.t tria'aritraT, 3°14 ‘ml-hll'l, ”Manning-Id“ EWSPAPER. WEEKLY. IN BRUC- Ctyetr, Spiel-m wwrtwtz. W_rtto GGTGuF.' 'irrua7rau Yié'iddieié "(3.!an N.” U. B. A57 ---_ ”VIII"? 'AII’II ROI. ImDIIII ISSUE No. unfit Port 45M

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