% Howroma HEALTHY mmmc THE wmnan ASPIRIN Z An. HE'TORO1\'TO FREE H0_sPrrA.!q. near Weston. Ontario. 1n`a.!1ia.tlo with Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. No _ York. ot'rers'to young women desirous of becoming _qua.lled nurses a. three- y_ear course 01!! general training: a.ttrnc- - tivo residence:-single rooms. For salary Enid other, hjdofmntlon apply Lady Sup- er ntendent. Toronto Free Hospital. Weston. Ontario. Perfume Hunters. V There seems to be no good reason why in this country the gathering of sweet-s-mailing herbs and owers for the perfumery trade might not be found profitable. It has recently he- come a considerable industry in mral parts of England, :1 great many women and children having taken it up. ' In April the picking of cowsiips be- gins, those owers being in demand as a cure for sleeplessness, and also for `potpou1?'i" and sachets. Broom and elder owers follow. Mulleiu and mal~ low, bergamot, peony petals, rose petals and red poppy petals bring good prices: likewise raspberry leaves, sage,` mint, balm and_ thyme. The effect of any writing on the `public mind is mathematically meas- urabl-e by its deprth of thought. How much water does it draw? If it awaken you to think; if it lift, you from your feet with the g'1`ea.t voie of eloquence; then the effect is to be Wide, slow, permanent, over the minds of men; if the pages instruct you not, they will die like ies in the hour.- Emerson. -1-1:-an Amer-1-r:a s I Minard's Liniment `Relieves Distemper Immediately after 0. "Danderlne" massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy and plentiful, because each hair seems to ufr and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colon- less, plain or scraggly. You, too, Want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A `.'lK_nnnI' hnfo nf an:-rhH u1 Dan- LOIS OI mug, strung, ut:u.uuLuL uau. A 35-cent bottle of delightful Dan- derine freshens your scalp. .checl-rs dandruf and falling hair. This stimu- lating beauty-tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful bright- lnese and abundant thickness.-All .1....._...x..4.-ul ` DUES nuu druggists! ` Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- ` ters through this column. Address him at the Pzwliament B1dgs.. > Toronto. Girls '. iE P|i\IiPi.E an met .:.___._:.-_. Alsd Itch Scalp} Hair Fell 1 Out. ace Disgured. My head began to itch and there were scales on my scalp. My hair came out badly when combed and it became very dry and thin. I also had pimples and blackhead all over my face:.- The pimples were hard, large, and red, and mused me to scratch and irritate them. and my face was disgured. "This: trouble lasved about two DANDER|NE" fact: cnanguxeu. This troubie months and I began using Cuticum n...-. and Ointment. After I had Anna uuuunu As-av... -ya... -V.` Cuticur Soap and Ointment. After had used two cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was com lete-i ly hauled." (S ned) M189 Jackson, R. 3. Go dendule, Wash. lmnrove your skin by daily nag Jackson. R. 3. uomenasuc. vvaau. Improve your use ` of Cuticura Soap. Ointment andi Tnlcum. They are Ideal. ::u`:ao%';:h~:v3,::.a:.?`-c1':*:: 3; um.a,:u 3:. um. Ilmnnl. Cullcurn Sam shaves without nun. A Quick Reliei _ _tp1_* Aeaqachg Dependable. Big Ben. `Ill. unwunxngn qr.-_ v A headache is frequently caused by badly digested food; the gases and acids resulting therefrom are absorbed by the blood which in turn irritatea the nerves and causes painful symptomo called headache. neuralgia, rheuma- tism, etc. 15 to 30 drops of Mother Seigcl s Syrup will correct fault-vdimsstinn and afford relief. i`ll::tIli.'eruSe;i'gcl"sTS;-'upu:viA::r;e;; faulty digestion and religg. `ls! Save Your Hair!` Make It Abundant! ' FAB LETS` my men \ Pi?/CE 25 IBSUE No. 5-'21. 'I:i:'ic`I2!';":'4"4` :I'13'-'G'I'c'.'."W.""I Iutlcun Soap shaves within ut mug. ......-... ..._.-...a...._.-- Pioneer Dog Remedies 135A`! on BUG ICINHI-rI\aI-in and How to Feed 1 Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. 1!. clay Glove): Co.. Inc. 118 \Vest 31st Street New York. U.S.A. 1'500`.C on DEE} [HSEASES .\...: Ltnm on Want! 118 Street THE Smmv FOODVALUES) SOLD B::I? .GROCi " EVE'. uy.n.v:.-agjuu .---r` Izfwheat and.ma1t:;:1 1;;;1;,:` are combined. in `g 2:. A.s"in no other prepared cereal End Its flavor attracts and.` its `nourishing oxualities _a,1:e'bat_1_n<:h, * most pre- c'.`erea1s'I aLpe=N'u,ts :1_ a,g];ed sweetening B_Y DR. J. J. MIDDLETON HEALTH EDUCATION Provincial Board of Health. Ontario Many Troubles May be Avoided if the Blood is Kept Pure; Do not let your blood get thin this (winter. For people who have a ten- -dency towards anaemia, or bloodless- ness, winter is a trying season. Lack of exercise, lack of fresh air, and a. more restricted diet are among the `things that combine to lower the tone of the body and weaken the blood. An annn on vnn nnfinn fhn firnrl Fraziee May be Werld s ~ Radio Centre.` It the French Government carries`, out its present plans to develop the mastery of the world's wireless tele- graph service, as was indicated in the commencement of the sixteen tower _ station near Melun, it may `be in a position to take all business from the cable companies in France, as these companies are now handling only be- tween 40,000 and 50,000 words a day, and even then with greatest difficulty. Tnr\ nnxtv 1niv1n'n: ctnnnn nnnv M91- zuiu cvcu |.u.t:u w.ILu EIUQLCDD uuuL.u:.L_y. The new wireless station near Mel- un is to be completed in two years and will be able to send'1,000,000 words a (lay. The apparatus designed will be able to send seven and receive ve separate despatches simultaneously and will have 9. radius of 10,000 miles and the power to transmit urgent sig- nals as far as 15,000 miles. , VTIL..- uv."k TDF6`nI "I":-sn~rnn v\l\r 1131.13 :15 LILL LLB .LiJ;UUU Lllcn Thus, with Eiffel Tower reserved for olcial and scientic despatches,` such as noonday signals; the Nantes`. station reserved for maritime pur-5 poses, and with bot.h Lyons and Bor-I deaux handling hundreds of (lespatch- es daily for the United States and European countries, France will be in wireless contact with the uttermost points of the globe. This story is told by a certain phil- anthropist in the West, who is :1 man of big business as well and who is noted for his sympathy for the down- and-outers." If possibxe, he will give any deserving applicant for work "a chance to inake good." (\.- I\V\l'I nnnnnfnn Ha rrnnfignysnn vivac- t\.uu.u\.U LU Auouxv buuu. On one occasion this gentleman was approached by an individual that any but the jihilamhropist himself would I have had him ejected from the oice. Hf`nn!& 1-nuw (Ind nnuv nrnv-1r nlr nl`l')" LKLXVU uuu Llllll CJ.C\.|.CLl LLULAX LLLU |J.HX\4U- Can t you nd any work at all?" asked the good man, when he had heard the man's recital of his woes. I can nd work all right," said the lman, plenty of it, but everybody iwanls references from my last em- ployer. I ! l \nR nnnnnf vnn 013+ ihnncx nnfnvo, )_1Lu_y x/1. And cannot you ences from him? --\'.. ,.:.. \7,... an . CHLC.) LIUILI uuu . I No, sir. You see, he's been dead [for twenty-ve years." If a man can write 21 better book, lpreach :1 better sermon, or make a better mousetrap than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his doo1`.-.Ra1ph Waldo Em- nvenn Osborne House, formerly Queen Vic- toria s residence in the Isle of Wdght, was built at a cost of 200,000, from designs of the Prince Consort. U]. Luv UUU) auu vvcnuxcu uu: uiuuu. As soon as you notice the tired feeling, lack of appetite and shortness of breath that are warning symptoms of thin blood, take a short course of -treatment with Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Do not wait until the color has entirely left your cheeks, until your lips are white and your eyes are dull. It is so much easier to correct thin- ning of the blood in the earlier stages than later. This is well illustrated in the case of Mr. B. M. Day, Newcastle `Bridge, N.B., who says: From my own experience with Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills I can most heartily recom- -mend them. Some time ago I was badly run down and my blood seemed thin and watery. {1CC0lll1)al1l8(1 by the usual symptoms; 0' this condition. A friend recommena ,l(3(1 Dr. \Villiams Pink Pills, and after taking several boxes I felt like (1 new man. ..- h.. TY7:!l:.\.....! 11.--1- xr-.. .... .. .. ..,... er generation shall grow up as t. physically and mentally as the applied; science of the day makes possible. But the healthy growth of a child is! a function of many variations. If We; are to make men out of children we now know that, in the innitely com- plex conditions of modern life, we cannot do so "by letting the children take care of themselves. n1L_ _._'!..._.I -`I2..2_ 11.. ._ :.....-..A..._.L 'YUULIs. AVLV-J\J|\('4L |4LC(LDllICll|I (Illll auy- I iervision, it is true, cannot solve allw lthe problems centred in the schaol ' child; yet this it can secure: that hem shall have his vision tested and cor- rected: if it is defective; that he shall {have his cars treated if he cannot `hear; that he shall have his skin dis-I cases cured or kept harmless; that he: shall have -his heart, his lungs, his bones, his joints examined before he is required to under-go any physical instruction; that he shall have his hours of work adapted to his indi- 'vidual capacity; that he shall have. sufficient healthy play to preserve his `i elasticity and to promote his growth; that, in a word, he shall have, at every stage of his growth, his maximum chance of attaining to tness of mind and body. F\n{:~ {a Man nun-nnan n{mnA at in 4-1.... 4 shall come to school clean; that he ` Lani: \.'tl.l.U UL LAlCL.'l3K:JVCB- ' I The school clinic lls an important` - place in the healthy upbringing of the" young`. Medical treatment and sup- nI'L':c;n':1 `If 4:: fvnn nannnf nrua I1": uuu uuuy. This is the purpose aimed at in the medical inspection of schools, and the importance of the work cannot be overestimated. Handiapped. get those refer- * ~ Magneii/um Ffgm Sea. Nnw nah` wnrlrq innfahliaherl at ] Sea water contains four cents worth of gold to the ion, and, in quantity, twice as much silver. Copper and _ot11e;:meta1s likewise contribute their salts to 1143 ocean in appreciable pected, inasxnuch as rivers carry down to the sen all` the materials of which the rocks oi.` the land are composed, including the metals contained In them. n :4 A-.....:I:....1.. Yvvxnnvh Han! nnvfvn !H1CLd1 u. paylllg ptupumuuu. um0unts--as, indeed, might be ex-_ '/ . - New aa;lt works established at Ber- gin, in Norway, will turn out as a. by- product about 100 toms of metallic magnesium per year. Sea water (from w.11ich the salt is to be derived) con- tains four~tenths of 1 per cent. of mag- 'uesium chloride. ' r......-....-.-a :1:\|\1IIVI(` 4.... ....m..mcI.nm {n 1163111111 UIUUYIUU . Increased demand for magnesium in airplane construction, with cheap elec- trlc power, makes extraction of the metal a. paying proposition. Q4301 nwufnr nnnmin: fnnr m=r.tg' wnrfh From time immemorial the treat- ment of the sick has relied, not un- successfully, on the organizing power of human sympathy. Nothing in our modern civilization is more impressive than the splendid growth and special- -ization of hospitals, convalescent homes, sanatoria, dispensaries, clinics, and other organizations for the ap- plication of scientific ideas to the cure of disease. thropy are no less numerous and powerful to-day than in any past gen- ` lation advances, the intensive study of disease de- mands more and more organization. The multitudes of minor ailments re- ~ vealed in the inspection of children tend to outrun all our present re- sources. The children s hospitals are as busy as ever, but wherever volun- tary clinics for children are establish- ed they rapidly become crowded, and there is urgent `need for more and more clinics all over the Province. Open-air nurseries and nursery schools are all urgently needed, for immense elds of treatment are still unoccupied. The recent report of :1 Medical Officer of Health for a large city in Ontario showing that thirty per cent. of chil- dren arriving at school age are physi- cally defective, gives much food for -thought. The medical and nursing supervision of the child is imperative, and_Lhg_wm9se of inspection and treatment is to secure that the young- The impulses of philan-- I! In !` 1 1 l ' . 1.1.1611] ` IL is familiarly known that certain fnmrine plants--~t11e keips and other `sez1weeds--take up iodine and potash `from the sea water, concentrating those minerals in their own structure. Such plants are important commercial sources of potash and iodine. In Q.-min a night uyhir-1! Iznnv-ohm: unn 5ULll U\:h UL put/n.:u cuiu Luuusc. In Spain a plant which secretes soda was long cultivated and harvested for that chemical, the ash derived from the burning of it being called bari11a.. Thus it would seem that the notion of u. mineral fax-n1 is not altogether an absurdity. .0. The winter season is a hard one on the baby. He is more or less confined to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It is so often stormy that the mother does not get him out in the fresh air as often as she should. He catches colds which rack his little system; his stomach and bowels get, out of or- der and he becomes peevish and cross. To guard against this the mother should keep :L box of Baby's Own Tab- lets in the house. They regulate the stomach and bowels and break up colds-. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a. box from The Dr. Vvilliams Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. .- Early Portuguese explorers found on the west coast of Africa a. number of white Negroes," who, by reason of the peculiarity, were held in vene- ration by the blacks`. They were, of course, a1binos 10 runs fn rlnarn-ihn Hunrn f`h:\f Hun |Sl|1UU Luau H. uaa uccu apyucu LU uu- man beings of all races whose lack of pigment deprives their skin, eyes and hair of` normal coloration. AIL.` W. :. nnzv\Iv\nI`1Iv I\V\ at` run, CUU1'b', dl|JlLlU3- It was to describe them that the Word albino was first coined, and since then it has been applied to hu- |....,.. x.,.:...... ..r n"I 1-nnnrw nvhnnn `only As 112111 UL uULLucu \..uAuAuuuu. Albinism is assuredly one of na- ture's strangest freaks. In former days persons so aglicted were regard- ed with horror and systematically shunned. n-.......... ..n u.-..:.. ..1...:..1-:....- Fvcnvn Sllulllltl. ` Because of their shrinking from ]bright light the npprobrious name of 'cockroaches `was bestowed upon ltheng and H wasignorany supposed that they were defective mentally. For the latter notion. needless to say, there was never the slightest basis of ,.facL I An.:..,... -5 rv.-....-m.-:n.. vunnn 1..nu,\ n LLLUL. Albinos of Ca.uca.siau race have pe- culiarly ne hair, glossy and silklike, which rather resembles corn tassel silk. ,0. Million Surplus Women in England. Ja.ck1ese. Jiils are emigrating in iconsiderable numbers from England ` in the hope of nding suitable Piiless Jacks for lmsbands in the United '3St.z1tes, according to Norah March, bachelor of science. Her comments ion E11g1a.nd`s nmn-iageabie women who may never marry before the Na- tional Birth Rate Commission have been widely dismissed in the Britishl ` press. ' nnunmurnnno Gnnrnc ciinnr lhnrn in 2 Reading Aloud Helpful. I So wholesome is the 1)r:1ctioc of reading aloud, that medical :iutho1'i- Lies agree in pnziioiincing it 21 heaiihyi and invigoraiiiig exercse for the 1ni11(l ! .weo.k should read aloud at stated in- tervals, and even recite or sing, using due caution as to pasture, articulation, and the avoidance of excess. These regular exercises of the voige may be redered as salutary to the organs of respiration as they are agreeable, in| and body. Persons whose chests are` their inuence on the ordinary voice.` 0 uruisu. I Government gures show there is a i surplus of a million women in England whose only hope of marrying depends on their migrating to some part of the earth where there is :1 more even dis- tribution of the sexes. According to Miss March, they are doing it. She .sa.ys she is receiving letters from America. that are signicant of the loneliness of some menis lives." u'rIr.......... .._.. ,...........4..:..... O:-\_r1n\-I" IDIJBIIHGBB DI. SOUR: uwuzs uvuu. "Women are enterprising to-day," she added. Many are en1lgra.tivng who a few years ago would have feared to take the great adventure. Tutrh-Irv hmm rm nmnlal ranm-+ urn- LEAH but; stunt. zxauvuuuunc. Judging from an ofclal report pre- pared by the Census Bureau in Wash- ington lndicatlng there are nearly ten million bachelors in the United States above the age of 20, there is consider- able consolatlon in store for the Eng- ` llsh Jllls." I. wnmaa: Emu) on my `W " u Andre Lefevre, French Minister of War, also a. distinguished chemist, re- cently startled the Chamber of Depu- ties with the proposal to store the French stock of guncotton and nitro- cellulose explosives in one of the lakes of the Pyrenees. t.1........,. In... nn Iumn uhnnf rm (mn UL LHU KJIUHCUE. France has on hand about 90,000 tons of high explosives, enough to last. her 300 battle days, even at the enor- mous rate at which` powder was con- sumed during the war. Tvnlnaiiynu r'loh:nvinv-nfn r?! Hmn Billlulll llllllus bub wan. Explosives deteriorate with time. Chemical decomposition beg-Ins sooner or later if the mass of explosive is not kept at a safe and consmnt tempera- ture. The temperature of the water of P_v-renean lakes never varies more than four or five degrees. `IJnnnn ll Y nnunn nrnu1/I aha`! LLHIII. lU|ll' U1 IIVU llC5lUUl'h Hence M. Lefevre would sink France's stock of war explosives in waterproof tanks in the lakes and keep t_hem thus for decades. Queer Storage Piace. White Negroes. lJU.\L`s3 1 LGJL lint: cl. AAVVV Lutlll. You can procure D1`. Williams Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or they will be sent you by mail at` 50 cents a. box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing direct. to The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockvilie, Ont. Boy Scout Notes. Patrol Leader Frank B. Johnston, of the 64th 'I`o1-onto Troop, Boy Scouts, has just been nw:u'(1ed the bronze med- al of the Carnegie Hero Fund for sav- Ing Miss Daisy A. Hooper from drown- ing in Lake Scugog. Scout Johnston was awarded the highest award The Boy Scouts Association could give him -its Bronze Cross for G:111ant.ry- some time ago. It It I Q giones Devastees de la France, which conducted a large Boy Scout `Training Camp at Compiegnc, France, last sum- mer, will next summer conduct ve similar camps for French boys. Last year The Boy Scouts Association, the Boy Scouts of America, the two Be1~ gian Scout organizations and the several Boy` Scout Associations in France co-ope.ratcd in this work and some 275 older boys and young men from the devastated regions of France graduated from this Can1p:co1e, as it was called. Mr. Frank C. Irwin, the Executive Secretary of the Boy Scouts I I Le Comite American pour lcs Ra Association for Ontario, represented Canada on the staff of the 1920 camp. 1: wk t t 1 Charters permitting organizations to [form Boy.Sc0ut troops are granted by the Provincial Council for Ontario, Headquarters, Sherbournc and Bloor Sts., Toronto. The `conditions upon which charters are granted are, rst, that the o1'gani7,:ttion--it may be a church, a. school, a community club," gyoup of c1tizens--wU1 guarantee for Ann -nanr arlannnfn `lnnrlnv-.q'hin nn ha parents association or any other gyuup UL \.;u.11.:uo""vv1u suruauucc nu one year adequate leadership and facilities; second, that it will endeav- or` to provide an opportunity for the members- of the troop to spend a week or more in a. summer camp; and third, that it will conduct the troop, through a Troop Committee appointed by it, in accordance with thy rules and re- gulations of the Association. There are now nearly 250 registered Boy Scout Troops in Ontario. \.__._j. "Pape s Diapepsin is the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite roads without fear. Large case costs only 60 cents at drug store. Absolutely harmless and pleasant. Millions helped annually. Largest sell- ing stomach correcter in world.-Adv. ..-mqfg__._. -- I Egj` Pape s Dxapepsm Corrects Stomach. vulva mouuvnv - niurunn Q. -\l .u .3. The Drinkers of Sunshine," as the Arab shepherds call themselves in their own language, are on the verge of starvation throughout Algeria, and unless wheat is imported from Ameri- ca may have nothing but sunshine as a. steady diet during the winter. The threatening famine in Algeria is the result of a long drought. No rain has fallen for :1 year. nu.:.. I..." nu-nund 0 nnlannitu Fur flu: Algeria Suffers. From Droughtl mm... T11-Inlrnvlu ni Qnnchdnn" no: fhn Lnuuu LUL 4:. )\:uI. This has proved it calamity for the Aral) hepherds, nomads living practi- cally by their ocks. event) -ve per cent. of the sheep in Algeria have died as 9. result of the drought, and the |Arab "Drinkers of Sunshine, dream- ers and philosophers, incapable of any work but that of guarding the ocks, are in dire straits. r1 ...... ....r1n.......,1 .n..~.I -9 Av......x.. Luv 111 ulll: nuaua Governor-Geneml Abel of Algeria. has left for Paris to ask the Govern- ment: to arrange for the importation of vvpeat from America or Argentina to tide the people over the crisis. u u -~~-v Big Ben," the famous clock in the tower of the Houses of Parliament, London, automatically sends a signal each day to Greenwich; it rarely varies so much as :1 second. .0. One of the best known guides In Nova. Sootla. gives this testimonial of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT- Have used MINARD'S LINIMENT in ARITS LINIM.ENT- Have my home. hunting` and lumber camps for years and consider it the beat white lini- ment on the nmrket. I nd that it gives quick relief to minor ailments, such as sprains. Bruises and all kinds of wounds. Also it is a rent remedfr for coughs. colds. etc.. wh ch one is iable to catch when log driving and cruising during the winter and 8 ring` months. would not `be without 1 INARD'S LIN'I- MENT and cannot. recommend it too highly. (Signed) Ellison Gray. East K\`:mpi\'ille_ N.S. . The Rlght Spirit. The cold snap, hnmdening the pond near six-year-old Harold's home, gave him an opportunity to try his first pair of skates. Of course he made a poor job of it. and was down every minute or two. nu.........:..... 41..-. Ln.-,1 Hymn Inn nvnn `luau-_ Ul` LVV U Observing the hard time he was hav- ing, -.1 womzm on the bank said kindly, Why, little man, I wouldn t stay on the ice and keep falling down so; I'd just come off and watch the others." 'l`hn hm-rs frnm Hun lmmt hm-r1 hnmn JUBL UUULU Uu. auu wuuuu uuv uvucnu. The tears from the last hard bump were still on the rosy cheeks, but the little fellow looked from his adviser to the shining steel on his feet and said plucklly, "I didn't get some new skates to give up with; I got 'em to learn how with." .0. W4 , ..-_..}_. MONEY banana. Send a Dominion Express Money Order. They are payable everywhere. EAUME BENGUE will do the same work without blistering. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTESE 31.00 a tube > THE LEEMING MILES 60.. LTD. ' MONTREAL Ihnstead of a ` Mustard PIa.ster_ mama for Dr. Jules nemzui RELIEVES PAIN Minard's Liniment`for Dandruff. H nul-Juan I-Inn]: Two American women, one of whom carried an infant of surpassing ugli- ness, entered a. London bus. A man who sat opposite them seemed tag- cinated by the ugliness of the baby, and could not keep his eyes off it. At length the mother, annoyed by the prolonged stare, leaned forward and said, Ru_bbe-r." '|"kn I-non mmwm-A that this IS the said, "tu1_one-r." The man, unaware that this Yankee expression for staring, gave 8. sigh of relief and replied: Thank Heaven-; I thought it was real!" \.lIcu_u_y haw:-u .... ... You may have heard of me-I am Dr. Blagby," the pompous gentleman announced in the smoking compart- ment. nun. u..-.... I henna (ha nnnnrfixnifv fn ment. Ah, then I have the opportunity to thank you for what you did for me, the quiet young fellow responded. I have beneted greatly by your treat-' ment. Hurt." n.-,_umm; vnn n nnfipnf nf ment." Why-er--were you a patient of mine`? Though, of course, I couldn't possibly remember all . urn. ran n-nf T T111} mv nnpln wan. DOSSIULY relnculum. an On, no, not I. But my uncle was, and I was his heir. A Splendid Bull. The climate of India is yigorously, if not quite logically, defended in Bulls and Blunders by a. certain Irish colonel. u`n-,1 ,..'L1 ...nJ.. `kn hnnn-nil! rnnrn | | UUIUIIUI. Bad climate be hanged! roared the irate warrior. There s no better climate in the world; but there are a lot of young fellows who come out to India, and Lhey eat and drink, and they drink and eat, and they die; and then they write home and say that the cli- mate has killed them. Of course, loh of people die in India. Tell me where they don't, and F11 go and end my? days there. The man who can whistle or hum The End of a Perfect Day" each night, and really mean it, is pretty sure to sleep soundly. ` I Var Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only-1ook for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physio for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say Ca.1ifornia." :?.:-- l$E$E.EE@2$VBEE$EE$ -4 4 gmp tnatainz "`Ca1ifornia Syrup of Figs Chi1d s Best Laxative. ' _..-? Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Asnirin at 6.1;. In every Bayer package are directions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgla, Rheu- matism. Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and tor Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets coat few cents: Drug- ists also sell -larger packages`. Made V Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer Manufacture at Monoacetloaoidester oi Sallcylicacid. . _/V . xu - UIGK. wnnning. soothing, comforting relief follows an application of S1onn'a Linlment. Just slap it on the strained. overworked muscle. Good for rheumatism. too. Pciulmlca without rublng. 4' 1 __ IT: or L 3 g FIIGM iERE`&T|IEIE `I Only Bayer" is Genuine L MOTHER? Grea_tly Beneted. - L_-._.1 .0 .. A Rubber Baby.