Nerf" ti park u we“, new there. We young nice places t dollars per w unm- all“! let Squire. I 11011;“ 4 per uvek at the (non runner- l law-rm .‘iluniud in the vicinity of Mor‘ You might euiiy draw All aorta of het Square' Imtmxd of gain! to Church f analogies among the great number of on Sunday we would “he tk nicer 1:11;; famous pereonues who have borne wnlk "can in these (onions. w ie 3 . WHT" "r. m‘. m untrreide. Our triend,|me name of Jeni-lee or one of its Murry! 'r' Muir. lived in a email house i "riationa, "at"!!! with Godfrey, who am... , Wynn“. tle gates of the set-’with his emotion of the middle use. tlrn- St Him-w he Inked me into theittmsur "at“ "rusatlem “on the [mil-"i and we 9115(in n chat. so I had g ml!) of m. “osmium “a itttthtding nâ€. gt 4 vi fortuim of knowing A"'"'"'),',?.' "ttries, of trugilistie tome. Ind r “NJ in 01h†days. q Geneni 2ottre, right down to little (ttt we“: elm ted the ttmt MY"? “Heft. Mott's partner of national ttune-- in. mm M Snuthamptnn, in the ',,11lettrt all'. . 1104 i mum» csking him it he woul l A! - . I family name. Jamie: end its l,'""' . Itil “i†/npihr'idt.'T.eu,'e,e/, variations came into use simultaneou- “""‘ " “‘r o 'l . ly in Frence end England. Aa t given mm». Ati, wh"? he kindly coneented Mfume it comes originally tram France do , “m"r'mm". him during his ',',W,iiif the early Teutonic period that is ',ir l an I a - l latiorm n ' . ' ""3." We"? l " i,r:,',lt'fi",tt entrance I the period of the barbarian invasions, 1i .. /51 i', l c'.,',',',', (,il1",/1C'di,',',' iiii'11'.li',,7,t the (all of the Roman Em. , i A with? 2 Yit' f 'A T _ ' Dire. It wee brought to England “Uh :1 Hun“ 114K, and a large one to Among the “mowers of Wtlliam the ',rrrd t, vat-41H him: he was ttte%'i,'iiiiiL7r' I in. :irâ€â€œl and I nulli'ud he was quite .9] ‘7 C,irffl 'a- .u-~-‘._.‘_.-_. L..- k--- tan-run situated In tho vicinity of Mar. het Square, Instead of going to church on Sunday we would (no B Me. long walk dawn to these cards». which wer den er Muir In on an being a tho town of I 1904. I not! come up late liver 3 sort address. vim do. lemon: tt I had prepared our town hall v I had at Inâ€! 21 with I mull ft lead to escort tuned and l n canny! " ans prawn Ink-h was at Hotic. Atte him to my t n vary pron: things I â€I ot course there were vgry tinny ettb uns pres“ ut to hear hi: hadron. whirh was Hroux. impreuivo and pat. riertlc. Alter ho! had ttttttthed I took him to my home and of comic I had: s very irrotitttble limp. Among other! thinga I naked him how he came tol, write the Mupie [mat H" stated that one day in Leslie's “anions he was pausing along a with} when 1 Maple Lea! tell upon his coat sleeve. They have little sprigs or wines on them, and it stuck "Bt--- ho hrunhad it on, or thought he had. Looking down " was there still. and he gave it another brush and it came oft. He went harms and related to MI wife how the leaf mm stuck to his can and said, "I think I will write about the maple leaf." The day was lovely and bright; it was the autumn who]: the mapln leat was beau-tun! in color. After writing the poem he read it to " win. who said. why not put it to mimic, so they can gins it? He went to a music store. but he could not Bud any music that would guit--nto II. out down and composed the tune to In". the words. it was mute, ad he found it quite popular: trom that that It ob tained favor. An Actual Muple Led in. spited Noted Song. mimic, an to I music my music down and In Paris, underground passages Indi vavern.‘ aw utilized tor the growing of! mushtiorr,2. There are hundreds ot) rnilrs nr mushroom beds tnest imnnulh the city. Caucombs and dis.I Ilit'J chalk quarries have been e',',',:,,",') up suitably ventilated and warmed. and laid out as mushroom galleries. Avrvss to this strange garden is xninml try a post tit.ted with rungs. ttt- im-hul in the inside ot the ventilating rhwmey From the foot of this qhaft Hill’lih out numerous puma“. lit how- and there by "null hmpl. Hm galleries, as they are called. no. nmdr- to yield their cropl in 'att.""") so than than is - 3 My. When Alexander Muir died I had tte.. come quite attached to him, and cum to his funeral. Sitting on the bench with Judge! (batsworth we head that there was need ot funds, and h}! honor gum quite liberally. and I added a lit. tie. after which the Orange brother- hood sutucribed a sum for the erec- tion of a tombstone. which beam . por~ trait medallion of Muir, the work of A. J. Clark, sculptor. I win: also at the unveiling. which was conductml by Llwt.-Col., now Judge T; H. Scott. ot Leeds. Each worm“ an. '1": him 1 small lamp fitted with a long handle, Ind a huge wicker basket. Bendix bow beneath the rocky walls of " "garden," he picks the mushrooms and plan‘s them In t basket. One owner will nettd up as much u 3 ton of mud:- room., in a single day. The" are ex- ported all over Europe tad yield I my euhstanual prom. "Yvu know, Bridget, that I require tho tire lighted every morning by T o'ebrvk, but I cannot set M to do It. so I've bought you this glam clock." Bridget examined the timepiece thoroughly and after I tow moment! Iileuce aid: “Thank yo. mum; if. very many. But {any . thin. “to that being abla to light I In." u it not a thing divine to in" 1 mile which, none know how. in: the power to lighten the weight of an: onormous chain which .11 the mm! in common drag behind tliem?-Wetor Builds Nut In In Hlvo. The ruddy number. . bird native of Borneo. make- “I no". tn the In†" a vicious ldvd ot b... Hugo Mushrooms Grown in A Mechanical Marvel " tsml lo. JEFFRIEB. "rl.atlort.-uottre, “Roma. Godfrey, Gunny, Jepoon, Jeff. Racial Orlttlrt--Frettett and Norman French. As a family nanie, Jeffries and Its variations came into use slmultaneouu- ly in France um England. As I given name it comes originally trom Franco to the early Teutonic period, that ll, the period of the barbarian lnvaslonl, following the (all of the Roman Em- pire. It was brought to England Among the followers of William the Conqueror. In France Its development has been from Godfrey, through Geoffrey. Jett- rey. Jotrory, to its ttnal form of Joffre. In England it took on many ditter. ent methods of spelling, and developed In many different directions, some of them paralleling the French as tar " Jamey, while In other instances the original form ot Godfrey was mun- mined. in the old English records it is often found as Jefre and Jefer. and oven Jepher, from which [at the variations of Jayson was developed. Carrying a lion akin and a blood- Imined spear, a native entered the ot. iice of the district omcor at Kota-Kota, Central Africa. He had a story to tell Va story that. according to the dil- trict otrteer, writing in Field and Stream. celebrated one of the most gallant deeds imaginable. It appeared that about a week or ten days previously the native's two brothers with two women had set out from Kota-Kota to so to F'ort Alston, a Journey of some eighty miles. The only arms they had were a rough na- tive-made knife and the small spent On the evening ot the third any the party reached a water hole about twenty miles from Fort Alston. The women were tired and incapable of pushing on further that evening; so one man went n little way into the bush to cut bouxhe end long grass tor a rough shelter. While the man wee hard at work 1 lion attached him, and his cries attrnctaed the attention of the others. The second man immediately ran to his brother'a assistance and suc- ceeded in driving the brute ott with his spear. His brother was still alive, but had been terribly mauled and evident. ly was dying. In spite ot the danger the three agreed that the two women should so back along the road on the chance ot getting help while the uninjured man should remain with his dying brother. By a great deal of good fortune, after t5ource-A given name. Popular Actor Says Medicine Completely o v e r c a m e Stomach Trouble and Ner- That Montreal play-goers ere liter. any packing their Orpheum Theatre at every performance is " once A tri. bute to the high standard of the en- tertainment ottered end to the ilniehed artistry of the famous Daily stock players.-not the lent popular of when is Donald Klrke. iiiiiNn KIBKE (was TANLAG FULL can)†Mr. Klrke is not only a favorite on the legitimate stage but Is a screen player of note, and it In a further trr bute to his consummate acting that. even while tortured with atomlch trouble. nervousness and other Ills. he kept "on with the play" day in and day out until he found relief by " ing TANLAC. As he an: "My stomach hsd almost failed ms sad I wonder now how I over kept up, I ate so little. Nights I would toss sud tum tor hours in nervousness; piercing sick headaches We me In!- ter uony, sud st times on the stag. [or “Olly. but: an nuns: _... -m. _--'--- I In so nervous, wuk‘lnd tummy that I could badly remember my “I would have given . thousand dol- ing to [at the relief Tani“: has [inn me tor less than tive doll-n. My ap- petite was - better, I eat every- thing and have ulna! " pounds. I'm Brother Dies for Brother. llit,lilltjllttl,. 85 vomneu. COFFEE M533 peqrfe Pure! No bit walk or nervouI, new: Surnames and Their Origin "rfatlor-4burti". Racial Origin-English. Bource-A aobrlquet. Tue origin ot this family nuns is likely to prove quite puzzling to you and then, when it is oxplnined, make you wonder why you never thought of it. have it. Courtesy in the Middle Ages appar- ently wu s virtue none too genenl. else it would hue been no distinction to call a man “Waiter le Curtays." On the other hand it was by no means un- known, or the name would not be so widespread " it is today. Curtis In one of those name: which developed In [any section; of Eng- land nbout the same time, and all Cur. tlses are by no means sprung from the same stock. There is another source ot the name, however, though a senrch of the old records discloses that it was the source only in a minority of cues. It was the word "Curt-hose," literally "trhortistoeking," the sort of sobriquot tut a man would gain for himseli by reason of s peculiarity in his dress. As s matter of fact. the hum ot Shorthose" is to be found “May in England, though the variation is ex- tremely rare. There la a tendency among many students of language to oxplaln than sobrlquet family names by mumln; that they are but corruption, at one period or another. ot already establish.. ed unmet soundlng mowhat like the eorruption. But in this cue. as in many others, actual records prove the contrary. going back I. couple of miles the wo- men tell in with a party of nativea. The women told them what had hap- pened, and the whole party hurried to the water hole. When they got there they found the dead body of the man who had been first attacked; he had no doubt died shortly after the women had ten. A little way ott was the dead body of the lion stabbed in many places with the abort spear, which was lying on the ground close by. A few yards from the dead lion was the corpse of the man who had remained behind to look after his brother. He was terribly bitten about the bead and shoulders. It was easy to guess what had ham pened. While the women were away the lion had returned and attacked the man who was guarding the body of Ms brother. A short but terrible tight had taken place. Though badly bit. ten, the native had repeatedly stabbed the lion, striking wJth such force that he had sunk the spear, blade and shaft, into the Vitals of the man-eater. I had the akin ot that lion for a long time in my office. To anybody who did not know its history It was just a bit of tattered hair and hide. To me it was an emblem d a heroic fight by a very gallant man against overwhelm. ing odds. One of the largest forests in the world, situated between the Ural Mountains and the Okhotsk Sea, in Russia, stands on ice. Bay "eourteoutf' real quick, and you have . headache, and I feel tltttt and dandy. I will gladly eontirm thee fact: by phone or letter." Tnnlaciu tor I816 by all good drug- um. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottle: sold. Taniac Vegetable Pills For Constipation. Made and Recommended by the Manufacturers ot Tanks. .. adulterant in CURTIS. What in thet lad-E dome In Baum Most people would plump for " Purl: but they would be wrong. The done ot to Insulin-mu at the British Imam b thirty toot pester In dlnmotu’. n contains 00.- 000 some (eat of than, and weigh- 4300 tons. Beulah It are bound two and I halt million books and mum- scripts on my miles of shelves amt In oountleu pro-sen. Here is found the lumen eomretion) ot Bible. in the world. There an tTcl 000 volume. in Chinese, 12.000 in Her brew. and 11,000 in other Oriental humus. The - book in the world, an etlu meuuring 5 it. 10 in. by a tt. 2 in.. in to be found here, also an encyclopedia. ot Chinese literature which cost the nation 87,600. It con- sists of 5,000 volumes! VICHMS ot ANAEMIA 'Need New, Rich Blood to Restore Health and Strength. It is an unfortunate (not that nine women out of evay ten are victim-- ot bloodlelsneas In one form or “other. The girl in her taunt!» wife and mother, the matron of middle Nrtr--atl know its, migerteg. To be anemic means that you are breathleu utter slight exertion. You feel worn out and depressed. You turn main-t food and often cannot digest what you do on. Sleep does not refresh you, and when you get up you tool exhausted and unfit for the day's duuu. It nec- Iected anemia may lead to consump- tion. You should not promptly. Meke' good the fault in your blood by taking Dr. Williems’ Pink Pills, the most re. liable blood enricher ever discovered. These. pills purity bad blood, strength. en weak blood, end they mske good blood, and as the condition of your blood improves you will regain proper strength, and enjoy life fully as every girl and women should do. The one of Mrs. Mnry Trainer, Perth, Ont.,' shows the value of Dr. Willinms’ Pink Pills in can. ot this kind. She says: --"I had not been feeling well for some time and had been gradually growing weaker. I found it very hard to do my housework; had severe head. aches and was very pole. I took doc- tor's medicine for some time, but they did me no good. I was growing weak- er and used to faint and take dizzy spells. In this condition I began the pr of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after s time found they were helping me. I continued their use until I found the troubles that “meted me had some and I am O" co more enjoy- ing good health and strength." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pill: through any dealer In medicine, or by mail at Myc a box from The Dr. Wil. llams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "Out in the farming district where I used to live," said the village store keeper after 1 had asked him to weigh several pieces of park from the hog that we had just butchered, "there was a shiftless sort of fellow by the name of Abe Winters. His family al. ways put oft butchering until he'd bor- rowed trom all the neighbors. Some times'he would even get through the winter on borrowed pork, sell his hogs and then be ready to borrow again next fall. "But one year the indifference of some of his neighbors caused him to butcher a little earlier than usual, and he asked a. neighbor who was almost as shirtless as himself to help him. All through the work of scalding and scraping he kept complaining that by the time he had paid " his borrow- ings for the year there would be little left for himself. "At last. as they hung the dressed hog up between the poles to cool, the neighbor said, 'Why don't you get up early to-morrow morning, Abe, take your pork In and pretend it was stolen. Then these tieople you owe pork to will excuse you and feel sorry for you into the bargain.' " 'Oh, but they wouldn't believe me,' laid Abe. " ‘Yes they would,' replied the neiglr bor, 'if you’d stick to it,' . "During the night the neighbor, who was in need of meat himself, stole the hog. "At the flrtrt ray of dawn Abe Win- ters burst into his neighbor'ts house. saying. Some one has stolen my hog'.' " 'Good,' remarked the neighbor. ‘You did that well.' Now the main thing is to suck to it.' " 'But, protested Abe, ‘some one really has stolen it!' " 'Fine, tine! You say that in a way to convince anyone, but stick to it.' " 'I tell rom' (shouted Abe, 'I'm not fooling! The hog is gone.' " 'Why, Abe, you can do it even bet. ter than I thought! No one will doubt you it you Insist upon It that way.’ Britain’s Biggest Dome. " 'But,' yelled Abe, beside himself, ' I went out there to take it In as you told me, and it was gonsr-elean (one! There wagn't any hog there.' " 'Thst's right, stick to it, stick to it,' said the neighbor. "And so," concluded the storekebp- er, ‘Abe went about telling his true story. He stuck to it all right, but no one believed him, perhaps because he insisted too hard." Money by the Carlo-d: Four railroad cal-loads ot new Polish banknotes arrived in Warsaw reeettt- ly. The paper for the notes was pre- pnred in England, and they were an- graved in Fume. A Good Story, But Abe Told it Too Well. " moat peoplé know, the tides m produced by two pain of waves which travel round the earth gully, the great- er ml;‘;;gdu}od by the pull ot the moon, the tsmaller by the attraction of the nun. 7 Bo m, simple enough, and it the out!“ surf-co wu all Inter the tides would be perfectly regular. But no tidal wave can tnvol very tar before it bumps against land, and the result: no exceedingly eornplietrtod. For instance. there In a strip ot the southern coat of End-ml which has durable tides. These occur trom Bouth. ampton to a little beyond Poole, and it in to this phenomenon that South- wanton owe- its position as one of Britain's greatest seaports. tor at nearly all times there is water to II- low ot the blunt ships coming in. 'eV Lkotomtd" in Ceylon, the same thing may be msen--tour tides daily Instead of two; but the t?dert, freak ot Ill is " Pepeete. one of the Society intends. in the South Pacific, where high tide occurs always between mid- day and two o'clock. On British coasts the biggest tides no in the Bristol Channel. Where, at the mouth of the Avon, the (inference between ordinary high and low tide is 40ft. At Chmtow, a little further up the Severn. it in " ft. This huge tide pouring up an ever-narrowing funnel “use; the mains wave called the Severn Bore. The blue“ tide in the world In in the Bay ot Fundy, where the extreme rho and an diners by 70 ft. Up Stoney Creek, at the head of the bay, the tidal wave rushes at 9.61 miles an hour. - hhu, mulled. tide so In oblerved la in Lake Superior. It does not rise more than 1% in. (Mulli)i)l) (y):i1itlntli)1 Cautipnted children can and prompt relief through the use ot Baby'- Own Tuttlqtta. The Table" are a mild but thorough laxative which never tail to regulate the bowels and stomach. thus driving out constipation and indiges- tion; colds and simple fevers. Con- cerning them Mrs. Gaspard Daisie, Demsin. Que., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets have been of great benefit to my little boy, who was truttering from constipation and indigestion. They quickly relieved him and now he is in the best of health." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at Me a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine 90., Brockville, Ont. "icee---"Yms, he's a good der'." t Tut, Tutl Turtle-"l hear your son is quite proficient In arithmetic.†Many think that those who drink Green Tea are more critical judges of quality than those who drink black. Such would seem to be the one, be cause some years ago great quantities of poor quality Japan and China Green Tea were brought into Cumin. The demand for this type of tee soon tell oft. Now, however. the much tther quality of India and Ceylon Greens, imported'rnottt1y by the Salads Tea Company, bu ehlrply revived the do mud by those who enjoy the distinc- tire - ot Green Tea. Wisdom. Bay to your girl the and: are running, Tell her this of old wisdom and cum ning (I am remembering my own days), Thu not one hour ot her buss be wuted, No his: ungiven. no Joy untutod (I am remembering my own days). Tell your boy 'tls his hour of plenty Only once ll he golden and twenty (I am remembering my own days). Bid him build, since beyond recover Fleet the days of the loved and lover (I am remembering my own days). Te" Kathu'lno Tynan Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. It lost or stolen you get your money back There is about 86 per cent. of water in milk. Mlnard's Llnimcnt for Spain. Queer Eyed“ of Father BETTER GREEN IMPORTED. T be best Tobacco for the. ' Pipe ONTARIO ARCHIW TORONTO little ad We know that blind people no conv soled in some measure for the loss of their light by the - alertness ot their other senses. But a mtement hu'tecently been made that the blind man actually see --ttot with their eyes. but with the thin of the face. neck, end chest. Annually such g gift in common to all, but in the "mo person the sight- oeeln: power of the eye: overcome the waker sight of the other onus. " we ati had this power developed, it Is noted that It would be pontble tor u to see in n surrounding circle from variant - ot the body through "mm-ind cyst." M. Jules Romain, the French scient- lot. has mule this dlwovery. Hitt book, “Eyeleu night." which hue jun been unaudited into English, describe. his method and hit doducliom. The t1rgt essential tor the man or women who wishel to develop this gift in to bring about a. complete concen- tration of all his attention. Consider- able time must elapse before the re- cult of this quiet concentration can become apparent. Sitting of about an hour's duration, if Detained in, should eventually enable the patient to perceive light, and then to visualize dupes and altos ot surrounding ob. "eta. After that switt progress is as- sured, and in time M. Romain claims that " is possible to read type almost as rapidly and accurately as one would with the eyes. "Timothy dear," remarked Mrs. Smith one evening on her hush-ad‘s return trom batman. “I think you waste a terrible lot ot money." "I. durum t" replied the devoted hug. bnnd. "Whr, I have never spent a penny unttoeetrsartlr in pr We!" "Oh, yes, you have! That encyclo' I - pedia you bought on the instalment ' MORN‘NGbu‘ plan last month is no good at all." l REE P YOUR EYES "Why, whatever's wrong with it?' WlS'ut.WM'. A'5'.Ltiht2'f2 inquired Timothy. 1 - -re--_r_r.._ _- "This morning I wanted to tind outl why swallows migrate in the “men"; I 8?E.E l "And couldn’t you tiud It in the on- cyclopodh? Where did you took tor It?" “I looked under 'Why,' and I didn't even and the word there " all!" Seeing'l'hroughtheSkin? A Nopm'uy Mal. A qchoolrmuster bad Just finished a lesson on "Food," when a little boy put up his hand. On being asked what he wanted, he replied: “'Jonea ought not to tell you such rubbish," said the master. Them ad dressing Jones, he added: “Please, sir. Jones said he knew a baby ant was brought up on milk, and it gained ten pounds every day." - "Tefttte whose baby was brought up on elephantja milk?" “to which Jones hauntingly rev plied: _ _ - __ "Please, Mr, it was the elephant" baby." Sculpture in Concrete. Sculpture is now done in concrete, the figures being originally molded in clay. and from these forms are taken molds for making cuts in the con- crete. The “synthetic granite" la corn. posed ot the beat possible ingredients. tttrely powdered and carefully mixed. The result is 0. very hard, nearly white stone of smooth texture, pleasing to the eye. "My hired man [on up It tour o'clock every morning without waiting to be called," said nrrmttr humble gate. 7 - "Great governor! He must want to get to work early!†_ ly, France {camera more births than deaths in 1928. Pure oroutie"'irttosotttvte, known to most drunk" as BitrmPhosphaiste, Is what nerve-exhausted, tlredmt people must have to High nerve force 1nd enemy. That's why in guaranteed. Friiirt, per pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., t5 Front St East, Toronto, Ont. "No, he wants to get to 1m our- Wong Nerves. Not Warih Having Ambitious. Work I. play whoa it In the work we lore. The Englhh unveil-t. ter.? A- Fiadrinui. book ot would". Fellow Ttavelem, nuke- the polnt In um um. “on: I remain: o up. old boy in Cali- fornia. . pionoor who had crouod tho plains in . prom. schooner. i found him dining post hole- undor I binning nun. And he Wu . rich nun. "Why do you do this.'" 1 med. Ha looked It mo with twinkling out. "Why do you drive tandem?†he demanded. “Became it's such fun." I replied. "And that," he oburvod solemnly, “in why i " pout holes." wht',','?'",', H CAR OWNERS To send for our " Free Catalog!" Ishowing 101 burgainl In Auto Butt. .puou. It will save you many. Send <or it todar. Can-Ann Auto Show. 130: 154. Maura nun. Ontario. “land's Llnlment '0? Olmmpor. Gnown In Won Map. The old lady In this colloquy from Punch 1- not the ttrat to ".ume u knowledge (but she did not have. “Have you ever tried Swedish mau- ue, Mu. Brown? 1110 “minâ€. dim- ter lnquiered of the “Manor's wife, who users with chronic ruminant-In. "I have heard u, it be very good tor rheumatism. mm," was the reply. "but we don't - it In (hue para." Boys and girls nowadays Are bet. ter in health, intelligence. and pity-i. eal strength than in my previoul mention. 'fllll!li),ttilt 'NIGHTG " ff UMORNINGM 55.121319!!! EYES Mother Tells How Her Daughter Suffered and Wu Mule Well. by YUUNG DAUGHTER MADE WELL Vancouver. B.C--" my doughnut. young girl who has been having never. iuina Ind weak and diuy feelings for some time and bud lost her Ignace. Through an older dumbest w o had heard of a woman who wu akin: it for the same trouble, we Were tol of Lydia E. Pinkhnm'n Vmble Com- pound. My aughter has any}: Â¥ound. by! daughter has been taking it or never man I Ind in quite all right now. It has done all it was represented to do nnd we have told I number of friends about it. Inn never without I bottle of it in the house, for I mysei! take it for that wenk, tired. worn-out. feeling which sometimes camel to us nil. I find It is building me up and “now, recommend it to women who Are In er- " u I and my 1a1ti uve."-). J. MCDONALD, 294 26th Ave. East; "gteouv?r, B C, _ . . - ' FriGiie' a, E? twelve u girl needs All the care I thoughtful mother an give, Maps 1. mun has nereArttrji,of mind mi-r-the victim of thought- essot ignorance of the mother who should hue guided her during thir time. If she complsinl of headaches. tttt in the back and loge! “my, ori you BE; iGGGGU bf thought} nervéua- be" at ireiutpi1i.tyym theputof you: dnytrEtrr, 'e.k.e.life .tei.tt tether, "1331; "E':riiiilii.itiirtk Vegetable Com- pound is esperudl] ndoited for m ioesditit:nn. CUsaifieei' Advertisements Cuticura For Skins (1'hat Itch And Burn Bub: the Med pan with Cum. Soap and hot water. Dry gently and main! with Cuticun Ointment. This 'tmntmem not only Boothe. hm in molt use. heals. - In. In. t I‘ll Mm (kn _ Depol' t'iM'2Wr tr. It! MU, a'ar Itfe Magma, Oinwmtgmpe, men-5e I". _ Tr; 705177;!!! 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