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Durham Review (1897), 25 Nov 1937, p. 7

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the daysg when brairies wag the bhuanters of ment will late ¢ isses Will be Used Te d For â€" Aninal Toj * Nm'm to Presare. rernment Wiyp _ Kill Off 2,000 uen 000 â€" o e 0 head. It wil be making fup coats lian Mounteqg Po: ‘at to the Indiana ir North Mountieg ibout W 1en bu‘b 0n the as hunted whol of the D°-lllon & thig Year shone nany AnC@. nileg more tha; 1y other p ‘hen the | out thirty Indiang t°s of "Ourv. 10re Qh.. "“. _ other big ani. on the buffaly it thirty years last remaining undering herq e 4101@:;;..:.,," Police ang to the proâ€" > kil beâ€" animaly " as last land for with the t lllpply [ young be fop and the land s of Y the the folt mattress. Large assortment O% M enbinets, sewing machines, gas stoves, 1 . tibles, wardrobes, beds, springs, mattr «4d dressers, chiffoniers, studio couches, «t amazingly low prices. ‘Tradeâ€"In Dept. LYONS‘ BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERING QO. o0 02 .. ... ~478 Yenge.SL., Toronto ; Classified Advertising ; Aress ‘ur : â€"1»707e70707e7ezeZecee ie ZeZe LeLeCeelleleTelSeTie TeZSeltalte uT eTelSe Te erreie ie te TeSettetee ie teetteZetetes; AGENTS WANTED | GRAPHoLOG Â¥ BA sar preteTeZeecec0 oUR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU money _ on Supertite _ galvanized roofing. Superior Steel Fence Posts and steel granâ€" ary lining. Superior Products Limited, Sarâ€" nia, Ont. Auaeeeeee 0000 BELL SOBIES GUARANTEED â€" LINGERIE, hoslery Manufacturers. Stores. . Estabâ€" lished 25 years. Christmas seller. Experiâ€" ence unnecessary. Get details, Sobies, 140 Famham, Que wOMEN â€" START A DRESS AND LINâ€" werie business of your own. A shop, or from your own home. Excellent profit, increasing business. Prices to meet competition, and garments superior in quality. Smail investâ€" ment starts you off. Write, Canadian Dress Company, 7A Camden Street, Toronto. wRITE FOR CHRISTMAS _ CATALOGUE, special prices, Boots, Blankets, ete. Army Stores, 338 Queen St., East, Toronto. RooMING HOUSES FOR RENT, CONTENTS for sale, reasonable; rooms all occupled; caARPETS RE WOVEN INTO RUGS saAINT BERNARD PUPPIES, RARE BEAUâ€" ties, reasonably priced, _lll.‘_dgl‘lvq_,nll- OLD CARPETS WOVEN INTO R thle Rugs. Write for price list. Cleaning Co., Toronto 4. DUALâ€"PURPOSE SHORTHORN BULLS, ONE to twelve months. Twelve to fourteen out of fifteen nearest dams in their pedigrees ayvâ€" erage over eleven thousand pounds milkk per year. Prices $55.00 to $80.00. Federaly Acâ€" credited. Bayside Farm, Owen Sound. ROLLS DEVELOPED, PRINTED, 1 enlargement 25¢. . Reâ€"prints 10 for Photoâ€"Craft, 183% King St. E., To se LERO PRICES, EXPERT WORK, ROLL with free enlargament 25¢. Trevanna Studâ€" los, 93 Niagara Street, St. Catharines, Ont. CHRISTMAS CARDS wiTH EVERY ROLL PERFECTLY DEVELâ€" oped and printed. 25¢ (coin). Star Snapâ€" shot Service, 166 King St. West, Dept. Y, ROLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGMI NUTILI with free enlargement, 25¢. Reprints 3¢ each. Commercial Photo Service, Dept. B., Outremont, Que. sPECIAL OFFER! THREE, 8 enlargements, 25¢. Send your b Everett Wees, Route 3, Samnia PORTRAIT IN FOLDERâ€"FREE SPECTACLE FRAMES, $150, PRID! tions filled. Special low prices. By Schaefer Optical, 156 Yonge, Toronto. Ee i OECIIIE; PANNING MILL (KLINE), PROOF BEST Mill, sells price new (Auction Sales). Kline Manufacturing, Islington, Ontarto. ‘The wonderful bargains in OUr Furniture Tradeâ€"in Dept. have made this the most popuâ€" iar in Toronto. Space will not permit us to Hst more than a few of our specials. If you do not see what you want advertised, write And let us know your needs, Every plece of furniture is sanitarily treated and completely refinished to look like new. All orders careâ€" fully packed for immediate shipment on ree eeipt of money order. mw Beautiful 5â€"Plece bedroom suite e in twoâ€"tone walnut, dresser and vanity with large swing mirtors, full size bed, sagless spring and new allâ€"felt, roll edge mattress; new condition. “sm 6â€"Plece walnut bedroom suite â€"â€" p C large dresser, triple mirror v‘ig‘. ff irrrabe. fat""wie "bed. ‘sagiess spring and bargzain. M9 w Modern @â€"plece walnut finish dinâ€" «& ing room suite. Buffet, chin& eab« inct, extension table and 6 leather seat chairs. Completely refinished. A real smart suite. O TPMMEUCTY T L2 °0 mleces. larke brand new allâ€"felt mattress. finished like new. Cost over LLReRERE TCO OCLgzz Eus i ltable Fontnill Nurseries‘ (Established 100 years). Send for Centennial Catalogue and Special Lines. Start now, exclusive terriâ€" tory in town or country, liberal terms; free wtst . Stone and Wellington, Toronto 3. HE TRINDL ELECTRIC WELDERâ€"WONâ€" derful new invention. Operates from 6â€"volt battery. . Weldsâ€"Soldersâ€"Brazes. $3.95 deâ€" Hvered. R. H. Anderson, Lindsay, Ont. waziNcG PROWFITS, AGENTS, ROUTE MEN e â€" stores, homes. Mundreds of big m«ney makers. Clothing, dry goods, toflet preparations household . specialties, _ drug sundries Free catalogue. _ Write Ralco, wholesale, Box 1404, Montreal. UTBRy PERTIIICT O POIRUT O t cac w sured. Paramount Kennels, North Hatley, Que ite negatives, 3 for 25¢; 75e a dozen, plete with envelopes. Enlargements 5 in easle frame, 39¢c; 2 for 75¢. Roll daveloped and printed, 25¢; reprints 3¢ Free enlargement with every 25¢ _ « Brichtling, 20 Richmond St. E.. Tor Toronto y3 good paying guests. Ottken, 17 Toronto. utht n 0000 ask nespeenee E. ANTED FOR PRESENTATIVE '\‘V- Shks â€" Atctatak BARN ROOFINGâ€"FENCE POSTS en 000C CS Lh Louan~ wAaNTED BY "THE OLD REâ€" UR TT omuscocnat am BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES pri manufacturer for this district. Only stic â€" MAnD r'vfl!ld!n_d‘. ”'m._f'll parâ€" 7200 ocnnnpnmmpeerey LYONS‘ TRADEâ€"IN DEPT. SELL GLYCO HANDCLEANER waANTED IN ALL COMMUNITIES mstrate and sell Glyco, the perfect »aner. (lyco overcomes competition, eat sales summer and winter. Exâ€" erritory. Glyco Company of Canada, holas Bullding, Montreal. ELECTRIC WELDER To SELL MEN‘S NECKTIES FOR s. Good profits. Write for samples e list. Murgatrold Agencies, Yonge de, Toronto. FILMS AND PRINTS d ELANKETS, SETS OF SILVERâ€" etware and many other useful en to our agents. Send for free wal Mail Order Co. 88 Sherbourne ARMY STORES Mr. Ellictt, 72 Queen West, Toâ€" FURNITURE FOR SALE CATTLE Space will not permit us 10 few of our specials. If you you want advertised, write your needs. Every piece of arily treated and completely k like new. All orders careâ€" (:mmcdht. shipment on reâ€" rder. tiful 5â€"Plece bedroom suite oâ€"tone walnut, dresser and e swing mirrors, full . size g and new allâ€"felt, roll edge ndition. ce walnut bedroom suite «â€" dresser, triple mirror vanity, ize bed, sagless spring and »it mattress. Completely rteâ€" â€"â€" Cost over $200.00. A real pogs FROM YOUR FAVOURâ€" AND EIGHT PRINTS nt. 25c. Reprints 3¢ #=* $1.50. . PRESCRIPâ€" very 25e _ order. St. E., Toronto. 5 x T GLOSsY r best negatives. etc. ANDREWB‘ ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING, WHY SUFFER? ONLY 35e WILL CONVINCE DELICIOUS AMBER HONEY, CONTAINS NO buckwheat, 6â€"10‘s, $4.20. H. D. Mcintyre, NATURE HAS A REMEDY FOR ALL COMâ€" mon allments. No drugs, pills, capsules, or liquidsâ€"ONLY NATURAL REMEDYâ€" Free Booklet, "‘Nature‘s Way to Mealth‘‘â€" No obligation. Indian Herbal Remedy Comâ€" pany, 2090W Dundas St. West, Toronto. YOU CAN BE ENTIRELY FREE FROM WHEN YOU CAN GET IMMEDIATE RELIEF from Head Colds, Catarrh and Deafness, by using "NAMELESS‘" Cold Remedy. Trial will convince. By mail 50c. A product of The Purity Chemical Co., Exeter, Ontario. HAY FEVER AND BRONCHITIS. REVOLUâ€" SOLUBLE CAPSULES PURE ESSENTIAL OIL of fresh garlic. No disagreeable odor nor afterâ€"taste. For arthritis, prostate gland, caâ€" tarrh and other obstinate disorders. They are an internal disinfectant regulating the entire digestive system and are an excellent safeguard against common colds. $3 per 100 (enough for five weeks). R. Adam, DR. LEFEVRE‘S GENUINE DEHYDRATED Garlic and Spinach Powder in capsules. Naâ€" ture‘s germ killer and antiseptic, odorless, tasteless, blood builder, strengthener; antiâ€" catarrhal; for men, women and children. 50¢ and $2. Prepaid. Address Frisco Importing Co., Ltd., 441 Seymour St., Vancouver. MUSICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. MOUTH ORâ€" gan with Instruction Book (fifty cent value) for 25¢; Ukulele with Instruction Book, $1.95; Hawaiian or Spanish Guitar with Inâ€" struction Book, $8.95; Violin with bow and Instruction Book $5.45. Order now, while stocks are complete. Whaley, Royce and Company, Limited, 237 Yonge Street, Toronâ€" to, or your local Music Dealer. PREVENTION 18 BETTER THAN OPERAâ€" tlon. _ Beesley‘s Bitters (allâ€"herb tonic) prevents ulcers or ulcerations of the stomâ€" ach if you are suffering from internal trouble. Write for the testimonials we have from living people. Mrs. T. Van Camp, manufacturer. 107 Langley Ave., Toronto. LEARN _ SHORTHAND, ACCOUNTANCY, Typrewriting by mail. . Satisfied students throughout Canada. Write for free prospecâ€" tus. Dezt. ©. Canada Business College, Hamilton, Ontario. +oo en rcpngnn c o en CHOICE QUALITY EASTERN MINK, RAISâ€" ed from best strains of Labrador and Queâ€" bec. They have all the fine characteristics of mink from that section. 125 breeders sold in 2 years. Last year‘s pelt average $27.15. Reasoncbly priced. C. Bisbee, Alliston, Ont. 16 LBS. VERY GOOD BROKEN LEAF TOâ€" baceo $2. 7 lbs. $1. G. Dubois, 262% Rideau, mm CCE ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, COMFORT, positive support with our advanced method. No elastic or understraps or steel, Write, Smith Manufacturing Co., Dept. 219, Presâ€" AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTUTY S ALL of inventions and full information ment free. ‘The Ramsay Company, B:‘glsundhl’umt 25¢ full reading; two questions answered. C. Mayo, Graphologist, 264 Bleccker Street, smm 20000000 C lzae RAYMAR, CANADA‘8 FOREMOST _ ADVISâ€" er on human problems, will send a Character and Personality Chart free to anyone who writes him. This amazing free offer is made merely to advertise Mason‘s 49 Cold Remedy and is available for & limited time only. Write today enclosing & selfâ€"addressed, stamped envelope and your birthâ€"date. Adâ€" dress â€" Raymar, care of Mason Remedies, Limited, 10â€"18 McCaul Street, Toronto, Caâ€" MAGPIES, HELMEIS, HEOAEE Fantails. High class pigeons p ably. Write Perry Anderson, se 000000000 SHIP TO EDWARD WILSON _ REG‘D TOP MARKET PRICES PAID FOR DRESSED .. R U s Whnisen Wartd . 46 ssm _ t a m s ERE E PERSONALITY CHART SENT FREE permanent relief from ulcers, running gores, new or old wounds. Moneyâ€"back guarantee. Mazar Mig., 331 Flora Avenue, Winnipeg. tlonary discovery of European physician has worked wonders. It quickly removes all traces of respiratory troubles however stubâ€" born they appear to be. Write for free inâ€" formation. R.M.B. Laboratories of Canada, Ltd., Dept. 1â€"620, Vancouver Block, Vanâ€" couver, B.C. Ottawa. ANTED _ AMBITIOUS MEN, 18 YEARS or over, to learn detective work. Big pay. Rewards. Interesting . homeâ€"study . course. Free information. Write to Morris L. Jullen, Box 25. Station ‘T., Montreal. Ottawa. mm CE Y L. KNOX, REGISTERED ATTORNEY. Information . regarding . Invention Patents; Drawings; Registrations; Sales. 14 Metcalfe, Attorneys, 273 Bank quickly POROTET CHTO NL.2 __ TGe (8 Many home uses. Two sizes â€"â€" Tc (8 0%.) 25e (2 oz ). Makers of Briggs Black O1}, Kennedy‘s Founder and Hoof Ointment. Deâ€" pendable over 88 years. Sold by druggists. For FREE information write G. C. Brigs* & Sons, Toronto. smm 0000 cemecpeNtet C3 REE! â€" 70 QUILTING PATTERNS! GIANT washfast remnants! "Makes five . quilts" Cottons! Prints! Silks! Eiderdowns! â€"â€" $1.00 «Collect.‘‘ Sample bundle â€"â€" 25c. Refund Guarantee! Maritime Textiles, 8049 Deâ€" *‘Shirley Temple‘s Favorite Song®, !°" newest plctures, including ‘*Good Nigh Love," ‘‘When I‘m With You,"* and others complete with words, . music many pictures of this famous star. * for Christmas‘‘ containing thirty | {4 Christmas songs together with a col ed version of Charles Dickens* *‘Chrl Carol,‘* and recitation with music *‘ The Night Before Christmas.** Price 50 1~ T LK Aevssces He HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Box 374, Vancouver, B.C ARE YOU SICK? GARLIC PEARLES CoLDS, SCRATCHES, SORES, ETC., T LE enc\ Stkantndtcs PHL WHY SUFFER> PATENT ATTORNEY _ 2 LLua avUiLTINng PaATTERNS enc CA vs PoULTRY MEDICINE Montreal. MISCELLANEOUS MEN WANTED HELMETS, â€" HOMERS, NUNS, en O TO EVERY INVENTOR. LIST Mkt., Montreal. FOLIOS FOR CHRISTMAS â€"â€" E? ME OUBNINEY use ts MEDICAL ASTHMA PERSONAL PATENTS PoOULTRY PIGEONS HONEY songs * ECCC DERNUTUCZ Favorite Songs, from her cluding ‘"Good Night My St., Ottawa, Can Salve will give Electric Oil. Eight Reasons Why « Increased Farm Wealth Is One of Them â€" Executive Sees 4 ;Bright Future The sunshine is more than a match for the clouds on the business horiâ€" zon, â€" Russell T. Kelley, Hamilton, Ont., president of the Ontario Assoâ€" ciated Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce, told the annual meetâ€" ing at Toronto. Mr. Kelley had many reasons for his business optimism. He listed eight chief ones. These were: The empire trade treaties of 1982 and 1937 mean Canada will share an everâ€"increasing intraâ€"empire trade. The reciprocal trade agreegent with the United States will result in an increasing volume of business as that nation becomes more urban. From Mines and Farms An estimated increase of $60,000,â€" 000 in the income of Ontario farmâ€" ers. mines promises to set a record in 1937. Paper prices are satisfactory, The agreed price of $50 a ton for newsâ€" print for the first half of 1938 will help. 6 Lumber shipments are well shead of 1936. Dividends for the 10 months endâ€" ing Oct. 31 totalled $219,600,000, an increase of $41,300,000 over 1936. A substantial increase in tourist traffic in 1937, likely to result in a $300,000,000 income, the second best on record. Future Air Liners May Cruise At 20,000 to 25,000 Feet Machines Will Fly At Higher Altitudes High altitude fiying in scealed, supercharged cabins, with speeds, ap proaching 250 miles an hour, probâ€" ably will be offered the traveler on American air transport lines in anâ€" other 18 months. f A survey of the reséarch work accomplished to date indicated that the air lines are satisfied with both motor performance and cabin .exâ€" periments, the latter involving the use of equipment to maintain air pressure similar to that only a few thousand feet above sea level. t 250 Miles An Hour Air liners will cruise at 20,000 to 25,000 feet. â€" Operating speeds will range from 235 to 250 miles an hour, as against the current 190 miles an hour. [ e .w i h"‘,\;\_ * 1f you worryâ€"with that queer taut feeling in your stomachâ€"take PHOSFERINE. .A few tiny, ecqnomical drops each day will. belp . steady those ragged: perves, improve ‘your appetite, build up your strength, At druggists,> 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. _ . ts .L. 00 .: O umt ba o. 4-‘\.«‘,'{-.,.1__:&4_. dlke" Thirtyâ€"five passengers will be acâ€" commodated in seat planes and 20 in sleeper planes. A * The coastâ€"toâ€"coast elapsed time bids fair to be cut from 17 hours to 14 hours or less westbound, and from 15 hours and 30 minutes to 12 hours eastward bound. "Overâ€"Weather" Air Meantime, fresh assaults on the final problem of increased speed and increased safety are under way. The safety factor, in addition to improve ments in airway aids and perfection of machine and instruments, inâ€" volves the utilization of the rarer "overweather" air at high altitudes. D. W. Tomlinson, upperâ€"air exâ€" plorer for Transcontinental & Westâ€" ern Air, reports that weather condiâ€" tions from 20,000 to 25,000 feet will j oo ht d ult t 04 1t it 1 ts c diisctc ts PW i ind be rarer and visibility unlimited by transport operation 95 per cent. of the time. Flood Control Program Urged Provincial Government Will Be Asked to Undertake It The Provincial Government will be asked to name a board of qualified enginreers and other competent perâ€" sons to devise a longâ€"range flood conâ€" trol, drought prevention and reforestâ€" m M ARTIFICIAL EYES AND SKULLS â€" TAXIâ€" dermist and furriers supplies (aS used in our own workshops). Send for free cataâ€" Jnovs Oliver Spanner and Co., Ltd., 28 FOX PELTS TANNED AND MADE INTO Scarfs. Animal skins tanned and made into floor rugs. Deer and Moose Heads mounted. By expert Furriers and Taxidermists. Satisâ€" faction guaranteed, prices reasonable. Oliver Spanner Co., Ltd., 28 Elm 8t., Toronto. e en Oe WANTED â€" CHRISTMAS TREES, BALSAM, Spruce, Scotch Pine. State price. W, Easton, Route 6, Erantford, Ontario. Wealth produced from Ontario‘s Business is Better logue. Oliver Spanne Eim Street, Toronto. BAP â€" BURLWNTY PUDCD C T030 qnastata fourteen pounds $3.00. Five pounds Virginia Leaf Cigarette Tobacco $2.00. Postpald with S daS Natural Leaf Tobacco Co., Leaâ€" c ouldho c ce se dn en P77 flavoring. Natural Leaf Tobacco mington, Ontario. sTOP THEM SCREAMING! . BURLEY, _ FOUR POUNDS _ $1.00, PA UIOLE SHeeteta TAXIDERMY TOBACCO TANNING WANTED hibipipediionrditiinns cce ty aredhoninectaciid e t o tCt #2°° m ""'N‘â€"““\rwmfl’-':’? * &j *« flfi-,â€"â€"Tfi'fâ€"wâ€"wâ€"wfif AAlomg â€"Canada‘s Mining Highway The focus of mining interest in Eastern Canada, is the rapidly unâ€" folding diamond drilling picturé on the Barber Larder property, siâ€" tuated:â€"to the West.of Kerr Addiâ€" son and to the East of Omega, in and Larder Lake district of Ontâ€" ario. Barber Larder is conceded in mining circles to give promise of a major mining operation. ation program for Southern and Western Ontario. Ontario Associated Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce meeting at Toronto heard William Porter, London, Ont., farm paper edâ€" itor, tell of the troubles that have followed the cutting of forests and the depletion of swamps and then adopted resolutions calling on the province to act. If every available sapling were planted for the next 25 years the land that cannot now be used profitably for agriculture would not be filled, Mr. Porter said. The music of trees falling had become sweet to those who settled Ontario and now the penalty was being paid in drought and flood. Think it was Ella Wheeler Wilcox who divided humanity into two classes â€"those who lift and those who lean . . . Good enough! . . . If sitdowners are included as leaners . . . Personally favor a division into assenters and dissenters . . . More simply, head nodders and head shakers . . . Or yes men and noâ€"men . .. Assenters generâ€" ally have the best time . . . In politics they get all the gravy . . . In business they get by smoothly, avoiding arguâ€" ments . . . Must have been one of these who cuined that excellent slogan. "The customer is always right" . . . Millâ€" R. S. Potter, President and big â€"\ & sropScratching uy BEHEARATortes o io tm wimples, athlete‘s foot, rashes and other akin erup» quickly yields to Dr. Dennis‘ cooling, antisep 1. nen t" 5.0 BRETEMPTION: 1 gonis ts M liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Its gentle cils t’fihthlrflwlkh. Ciflr,puld:mlhh- lessâ€"dries fast. Bm. most intense itching in» stantly. A 350 trial bottle, at drug stores, proves itâ€"» or money back. Ask for D. Wiifrid Pelietier, Montrealâ€"born conductor of the Metropolitan Opera, New York, and his bride of six months ago, Rose Bampton, noted soprano, are shown above at the Windsor Station as tney arrive at Montreal on a resumed honeymoon. For three months Miss Brampton had to fill concert and operatic engagements in Europe, while Mr. Pelletier had other professional engagements on this continent. HAV® sÂ¥ Issue No. 48â€"‘37 4 xi 2bA MA :, aueARD y OV 38 Artists‘ Honeymoon Resumed w um s w us condin un ow ts# dn miey Prinyr Sn : â€" siv i uiesd owner in Barber Larder, is one of the best known prospectors and developers of ~mining properties, having entered â€"the North country thirty years ago. Mr.: Potter‘s well warranted success with Barber Larder will assist other mining ventures. He has already announcâ€" ed the reopening of the Lacoma Gold Mining property, in the Proâ€" vince of Quebec, . . . . But if there never had been any dissenters where do you thinx the world would be? . . . Pick out your favorite historical hero and you‘ll find him dissenting from something he thought wrong . . . Many are born disâ€" senters, like this inkâ€"worm, others get that way from having their illusions dissipated . . . Young folks, as a rule, assent, dlder ones dissent. , . Which should be enough to provide matcrial for a literary debate. ions assent to it, saving themselves much browâ€"wrinkling. Young Manâ€""Will you marry me?" Heiressâ€""No, I‘m afraid not." Young Manâ€""Oh, come on, be & support." Worry is the price you have to pay for being an intelligont human being instead of being an animal. A tourist visiting a country fair, stopped by a merryâ€"goâ€"round. Presentâ€" ly he noticed a little man seated on one of the wooden horses. What struck him as strange was that every time the merryâ€"goâ€"round stopped the little man made no move to get off the horse. At length curiosity overcame the tourist, and when next the man on the horse stopped opposite him he said: "Pardon me, sir, but do you enâ€" joy going round and round like this?" The unhappy one grimaced. "Not a bit," he replied. DIRECT FROM ue MONASTERY To yout Will build you up rapidly. Used sucâ€" cessfully for over 150 yearsâ€"for nervous debilityâ€"diseases of the brain â€"anaemiaâ€"diseases of the :honec. Especfl::::d for growing iw s " ma n RaEnAGC W * GOLD MEDALS WON ATâ€"WORLDS® EXPOSTIONS OF HYGIENE CC 3 p es PRICE $1.00 . J IARIO ~ARCHIves At All Crug Stores Brothers TONIC (SOLUTION OP bnniiepreedo ie tners s 20 ic, . omint ced . be% "Then why do you do it?" asked the tourist. _ "The man who owns this contrapâ€" tion owes me five dollars," informed the little man, "and this is the only way I can get it." J There are a number of persons who never get next to themselvesâ€"and we don‘t blame them. Savulâ€""I was so hungry that the moment I got in I began eating the tables." Paulâ€"*"Do you expect us to believe that? What sort of tables?" "People are pretty much the same the world over," asserts a writer. Aw, don‘t be so pessimistic. this sausage." Waiterâ€"‘ What‘s wrong with them sir?" Dinerâ€""They‘re vory close togeth er, aren‘t they?" Our fathers and mothors called them "tramps‘ and "bums." Now we softâ€"soap them as "transients", Tale Lightsâ€"When a coupl> marâ€" ries, the woman is merely trying her luck, while the man is risking his. "A horse is a good common denomâ€" inator for the amovnt of common sense one has."â€"Lady Wright. There is no medicine to cure the loss of enthusiasm. "If you want to see the past, look to Evrope and the Orient; if you want to «o# the future, look to South Amerâ€" i~a."â€"â€"Stephcn Leacock. IF you suffer from rest» less nights, if kidney x% irregularities break your " rest and you are tired and Je drowsy â€"â€" suffer . from P fl. headache or dizey npcl:; t Z7 these may be the signs â€"te disordered _ kidneys, For , ue <inl the relief of minor kidney i : irregularities Dr, Pierce‘s io : ol Aâ€"nuric Tablets have been me found very beneficial, The 9 action of this stimulant M dinretic in fushing the kidneys, . diluting | acid, and . relieving | irritation has given relief to men and women in every part of Canada. Taking a cup of hot water and "Aâ€"nuric‘ after every meal should bring semarkable improvement, Buy of your neighborhood druggist now, ‘Tabiets 65¢ and $1.35, blank which is in the ffi and send a sample of uring y to Dr. Pierce‘s Clinic, Bufâ€" falo, N. Â¥. MAKE YOUR LIVER Produce its bile Your liver has a big job to do. Make it do what it is supposed to. Its job is to proâ€" duce 18 to 36 fluid ounces of bile every day and send it through the system. if it falls down on its job you suffer. AND HOW! ‘The most effective stimulant for the liver known to medical science is calomel, which in small foses is of the highest use in conâ€" gestive conditions, especially those due to overâ€"eating, over indulgence in alcohol, lack of exercise, etc. ‘Tanol Tablets contain a cerâ€" tain proportion of calomel, blended with casâ€" cara and other medicines, ‘They are mild and harmless. But your liver understands x lakes the hint. For sale at a‘l dmgzlltB-. C (B) pw" , 'w # CCC QOpden‘s Fine Cut has the taste that appeals to Canada‘s rollâ€"yourâ€"owners from coast to coastâ€"the fragrant Rlavâ€" our that makes each puf a 1 pleasure. With a package of Ogden‘s â€"you‘ll quickly see whythis mild,cool ind tht wihe i o rremamion, Toe now buys a biggerpackage ofOgden‘s. THE ROLL OF A Saulâ€""Why, vegeâ€"tables, of course." Dinerâ€""Waiter, look at the ends of sor YOUR KIDNEYS? 3 f e ’;’z irre a res £ C [ 5: ea 4 4: the : a dis 5 t Cl the # > w irre ho hadl i Aâ€" M fou ' act M dis kic Sugar, Iron Halt Growth of Cancer sugar and iron stop cancer growth during the treatment in most cases in journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. While stopping growth is not m cure, the sugarâ€"iron medicine is imâ€" portant for two reasons. It is one more in a growing list of substances with power to retard cancer. It takes advantage of one of cancer‘s peculiâ€" arities â€"the affinity of the growth for sugar. Iron was selected for the cancer attack because of its effects in other experiments on growth. Sugar was mdded to the iron to induce the canâ€" cer to take up larger quantitics of the metal, The combination was in the form of ferric gluconate. To Sixtyâ€"four rats were treated In 47 or 78 per cent. cancers stopped growing. In half of these, more over, the growing became smaller. _ In a few cases cance* d‘sappcared comâ€" pletely. The fact that petitions of fishorâ€" men, of artists and writersâ€"all </ whom put themsclves on record as regarding beauty preferable to suâ€" perlative modern sanitation â€" has failed to prevent the Health Board of Penzance operating under the Slum Clearance Act from demolish ing the picturesque fishers‘ cots at Newlyn in Cornwall, Eng. The cam paign to save them may save others, Many picturesque places still possess bases for superimposed sanitation, Edmund, Vale, the wellâ€"known architect, charges in The Observor that the act is being misapplied. Insanitary Buildings "Let us face two of the most abâ€" surd and extravagant anomalios of our t‘me," he writes. *"Every year there are hundreds of thousands of pounds spent on the publicity of placesâ€"*Beautiful Britain‘ campaigns and whatâ€"nots. The publicists proâ€" duce brochures,â€" posters, pross ad vertisecments and newspaper suppleâ€" ments. And all these show endless pictures of the very things which ave being destroyed!" Recondition Some Ida Chamberlain, a member of the Hartley Wintney _ Rural _ District Council, declares in the London Times that her organization has found a way to apply the act in a proper manned and bids other counâ€" tries take heed. "We have built over 200 new cotâ€" tages, but they have also made every effort to preserve old cotages wherever possible," she says. "The proof of this may be seen in the fact that, in coâ€"operation with the County Council, they have been the means of getting more than 160 houses reâ€" conditioned under the Hous‘ng (the Rural Workers) Act, and that the list is still being added to." Cigarettes In 1900 Were Called Sissy In 1759, George Washington, a Virginia planter, â€" shipped fiftyâ€"five hogsheads of tobacco to England, When the national capitol was built, says *"The Washingon Post," tobacâ€" Discovery that thypodermics of go had reacher such an imporiant place in American life that its leaves were used on some of the columns, along with corn, another New World product. To Sir Walter Raleigh goos the credit for popularizing smoking in the Elizabethan court and so in Europe, School children learn the story of how his servant threw water on him when he began smokingâ€"thinking he was afire. Snuffâ€"Taking More Dainty The spread of the habit, however, was not always clear sailing. King James termed it a filthy weed. Shah Abbas of Persia, fearing its effect upon the birth rate, prohibited the use of tobacco and burned a mer»â€" chant alive in his stock of the plant. In Connecticut, in 1647, smoking in public was forbidden. During the fashionable reign of Louis XIHI snuffâ€"taking was proâ€" nounced "far daintier and more eleâ€" gant" than "puffing out tobacco smoke." As late as 1900 cigarettesâ€"a South American invention â€"â€" were considered too sissy for use by "real" men. Sir Walier Raleigsh Populsrized Smoking in Elizabethan One of the interesti things about tobacco is that it tl‘pts it« self peculiarly to the soil and climate in which it grows. "So interdependent are nations : the repercussions of war x(w-' 1 trals only a fow degrees lesg than 1 alfect belligcrerts"=Corden 1!=ll Join In Campaign; Architect Usges Recorditicning Preserve O!d English Cottaces Artists asd Wiitess ant ves the that U»

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