WEDX¥SDAY, MARCH 14, 1028. a= ------------ he Freee tee WHEN WARMTH IS NEEDED ing backs, th uscles, that throbbing on ag ke hore ITERMOGENE os hohe , medicated wool that has taken the place of the old fashianed plaster and poultice. THERMOGENE generates heat that trates to root Your Doctor will recommend Thermogene. HERMOGEN: BRITISH OWNED and BRITISH MADE By The Thermogene Company, Ltd., Haywards Heath, England. 13a Sole Agents for Cana la: HAROLD FP, RITCHIE & Co. Limited 10 McCAUL STREET , TORONTO AT YOUR DRUGGIST internal --] External Pains are promptly reliev by pe THomAS' ECLECTRIC OIL THAT IT HAS BEEN SOLD FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS so 8 TANS SEAT SLE PAT NUMEROUS CURATIVE QUALITIES, Ba GRAHAM BREAD. (TASTE-RITE BAKERY) HOME-MADE COOKIES. LAYER CAKES. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD. A. F. ATKINS " Corner of Princess and Alfred Sts. { P| EPRI)" ) a 7111} N GLAXO i ~ bs: fog" By 8 fresh, absolutely pure milk in powdered fo! He standardized, easily digestible, and free from the pai Q 80 Coumonty associated with ordinary raw milk. It con- : tains no malt, no flour, no star no adulterants or pre- servatives; it is composed entirely of the solids of milk STII Pa A oo] Md YN | on | a ight, 1923, by Copyright. St break. py § 2% J) ~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG "PLEASE MAKE UP!" pr--3 Featass Sernen. Tat. Benim ricki rearveds es There's something about the first instant after silence falls upon a quarrel that makes it seem like lead (for weight) and steel (for stremgth)--it's so hard to bear and so difficult to "Stubborn" is perhaps the most common thought one has about the other then. Both are silently miserable. Who shall first break that silence and by breaking'it end the trouble? He who pleads "Please make up" has a wondrous ally, who does his best fo win the boon of a By Juanita Hamel Naming the Farm. Prominent farmers and trained farm advertising experts agree to- day that every farm ought to have its own name, apart from the the name of its owner, A nice farm, ramed and marked by a pa'nted sign showing farm name and owner's name, is valuable advertising in these days of motor travel, they as- sert, A name, they argue, can be sold with the farm, as is the case of a trademark of a commercial product, adds value for that reason to the property. The name also makes the farm easier to locate and has im- mense value in dollars and cents as a business aid. College officials suggest several! ways of displaying the farm name to advantage, Attractive signboards at the gate are very effective. The mail box, shipping tags, delivery wagons, grain bags, wagon bexes, live stock crates and exhibit tags at county and etate fairs are profitable places to = In the Realm of Women--Some I nteresting Features Always Uniform in Quality Delicious "SALADA' TIE A HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PACKET TEA IN NORTH AMERICA. ad display the farm name, in their opine fon. The most effective fly killing 18 done at the present time of the year. Kalling one late-winter or spring fly does mere good than the slaughter of millions of summer flies. Those crafty representatives of the bread which loaf about the warm spots of the house all winter are the potential progenitors of billions. . Then, too, they are more torpid, more deliberate fn their movements, slower in their reactions than the busy, buzzing flies of summer weath- er. They are easier caught. Chasing them may not be so execit- ing but it is infinitely more eftec~ tive. SPRING KILLING. He is a small man who cannot act as a subordinate. A Lifebuoy bath and nothing else. It is, therefore, the food for infan in those cases where mothers' milk is for any cause wad e. Cool, fresh, rested, skin tingling tender make-up smile. : Glaxo is sold by Druggists throughout Canada. WHITH a I I in TING z Af HEROINES OF HISTORY Snowflake Nal ; Kir 00d lo Velo dl The Reason Scotland St11 Remem- bers Lady Griacl In 1665, on Christmas day, there was great rejoicing at Redbraes | Castle, Berwickshire, in Scotland. | For a little girl had been born to | Sir Patrick and Lady Hume. | Amidst much joy and happiness, | this baby was christened "Grizel." | What a comfort and help this chia | was to be to her father in a few | (years! And how proud her parents | were to be of her talents ana (achievements a Made in Canada -- makes the tub snow-white BOX AMI not only makes the tub clean and white, but actually makes it glisten. For this soft white cleaning mineral notonly cleans, but hasareal polish - ing'quality. Just sprinkle a little of the powder on a rag. Give the tub a few brisk rubs and away goes the dirt. And it does not scratch the delicate enamel. Bon Ami also cleans the nickel faucesmmakes them look like new ver. Lady Grizel Was His Messenger At this time, in Scotland, there was much unrest and dissatisfaction. Political plots and schemes croppea up overnight. It was wot until 1707 that England and Scotlana were united in one kingdom, ' Grizel's father, who afterwara became Earl of Marchmont, was a very influential man and a loyal Scot. He was the close friend and advisor of Robert Baillie, the Scot- tish patriot. Balllie had been imprisoned for political reasons, and it seemed al- most impossible for them to com- municate, Some one was needed who could discreetly deliver letters to the prisoner. This very important mission was rather dangerous, and required cour- age, tact and a cool head. It was the 12-year-old Lady Grizel whom Sir Patrick chose as his secret messenger. His little daughter suc- cessfully carried the letters and mes- sages between the two patriois with the daring and assurance of a vet-|- 'eran. Hume's friendship for Baillie caused him to be a suspected man. This was not a day of diplomacy or argument. It was one of quick action. . *Wiih the first breath of suspicion against Sir Patrick, the King's troops marched into Redbraes Castle and occupied it. Fortunately, Sir Patrick escapea arrest by fleeing to a churcayaru, where he remain¥d in hiding, It was the young Lady Grizel, who, with great ingenuity and 1ear lessness, in some way kept her father supplied with toca. With each visit to him she brough him news. : When it was announced that -Sir Patrick's dear friend and comrade Robert Baillie, bad been "execureu, Grizel hastened with the news to her , with his daughter's aid, fled to Holland. Ta. There his devoted family soon joined him, but he returned to his home at the time of the Revolution. Today it seems fitting, and it must have been a great Jow to her father, that Lady Grizel married George Baillie, the son of his dead friend. Lady Grizel is remembered in Scottish history as a brave and courageous girl But her .name still lives for an- other reason. For she was the au- thor of many beautiful Scotch poems and songs, which are still read and sung today. Stiff Paint Brushes. When paint brushes have become hardened from lack of use, put some vinegar in an ol tin can, put in the brushes and boil for, 15 minutes. The brushes will become soft and pliable. . About Beets. After the bees are cooked, plunge them into cold water. The skin will rub off easily with this method and the beets themselves hold the heat so thoroughly that the cold plunge with health and comfort-- Feeling cleaner than you ever felt before-- ; Because of the big, creamy lather of Lifebuoy. Pure unbleached Palm Oil and. Vegetable Oils are used in the making of Lifebuay. will not affect them. In the Kingdom of Health, there can be two masters, two rulers supreme. Tyrant Stomach is a severe and relentless enemy when "out of sorts." He starts your day with a grouch and ends it with dull You can be an abject slave to this domineering tyrant. Health and happi- ness are powerless in his clutches. oad & and will bavish tie Sway, g Brain's safe, dependable. Common-sense dictates that bodily impuri- dethroned. When Wo i says, "A little ABBEY'S SALT morn ing" it means the end of Tyrant Stomach. ABBEY'S corrects the faults of digestion; induces the flow of the digestive juices; in the stomach; reg. the blood pure; | system. Y'S EFFERVESCENT or SALT i»