+ Anta Siro Razor Lape taay XPERIENCE shows : that only a sharp blade can give a perfect shave, also that a blade cannot remain sharp witha Out stropping. Couple these facts with the further fact that the AutoStrop Razor is the only safety razor' that sharpens itself, and you will be in no doubt as to which safety razor to use. Any dealer will demon- Strate the AutoStrop Razor to you, guarantee satisfac- tion, or refund of purchase price. Only $5.00 complete with strop and twelve blades in an attractive assort- ment of cases to suit any pur- pose. AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., Limited AutoStrop Building, Toronto, Canada 40: He Had Met Him. The premier of South Africa, Gen. Smuts, is a hard worker and thorough- ly unaffected. Consequently, he hates gush. "Let me see," said a high and mighty young Officer who sat next to him at a reception in London shortly after tlie Roser War, "haven't we---ah --met somewhere?" "Yes," replied the general. "Thought so," remarkéd the officer, adding wth a bored air, "One meets so many people! Let me see, where _ did we meet?' "In. South general curtly, me during the Africa," retorted the "You surrendered to war." ", x Peanuts as Milk Substitute. The common peanut is the source of a new substitute for milk, which 80 clesely resembles its prototype that it turns sour and curdles, produces buttermilk when churned, and may be made into cheese. The new lacteal product originated, in the laboratory of a Southern State university, where the peanut kernels are converted into four times their volume of milk, varying from four to eight per cent. fn fat content, and from 2.4 to 3.3 per cent. in protein. a oe! Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. ' " ° » - me 4 Fighting a Leopard. : During an African hunting trip a contributor to the Wide World Maga- zine found the natives at a remote camp greatly excited over a white man's having been attacked by a leo-' pard. A Dutchman named Impey had lost some sheep and had set a trap , and two other settlers, Fothering- ham and Curtis, had been spending | the night in the district on their way 'back to their farm with some cattle they had bought at the terminus of the railway. In the evening Fotheringham 'exh Curtis had heard the trap gun go off and, taking lanterns, had gone out to investigate. They found a littie blood and the track of a_leopard, but since they could do nothing until morning they returned to thogr tent. Early the next morning Fotheringham accom- panied the Dutchman in search of the leopard while Curtis, his partner, started with the cattle, They shad very little trouble in tracking the beast, because it had left a thick blood trail, and Fotheringham, who led the way, came face to face with the pursued animal at the top of a small hill. Attming hastily, he pulled the trigger, but the cartridge missed fire, and before he could eject'it and push home another the brute was upon him. ® Fotheringham was an extremely powerful man, with chest and arms like those of a Hercules. He was then mare than fifty years of age, but in his younger days he had been well known in the South African boxing ring. When the leopard landed on 'his shoulders and ripped him with its claws, he threw his rifle down grip- ped the animal in his strong arms and, exerting all his strength, tore it from its hold and tossed it some yards away. Quickly seizing his rifle, he started once more to load it. But the leopard sprang beforo he was ready. Stepping to one side, Fotheringham lifted his rifle in the air and dealt the beast a mighty blow as it flew past him, He smashed the stock of his weapon, but stunned the leopard. Be- fore it recovered, Impey shot it. Fotheringham had his wounds dressed and then followed his partner on their fifty-mile trek to their farm. THE BEST MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Thousands of mothers state posi- tively that Baby's 'Own Tablets are the best medicine they know of for little ones. Their experience has taught them that the Tablets always do just what is claimed for them and that they can be given with perfect safety to children of all ages. Con- cerning them Mrs. Joseph Therrien, St. Gabriel de Brandon, Que., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are the best medicine I know of for little ones. I thought I would Icese my baby before trying the Tablets but they soon made him healthy and happy and now I would not be without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine. Co.,, Brockville, Ont. ae Sone Applause is the end and aim of weak minds. The door between us and' Heaven cannot be open when the door between us and our fellow men is closed. 9476 underbody). Price, 25 cents. In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. Size 6 requires 8% yds. 82 ins. wide, or 2% yds. 36 ins. wide. Linen would be a most serviceable material for this frock. McCall Transfer Design No. 690. Price, 15 cents, 9463--Child's Dress (empire yoke and sleeves in one; two-piece straight skirt smocked or shirred). Price, 20 ents. In 6 sizes, 1 to 6 years. Size } requires 1% yds. 40 ins. wide. McCall Transfer Design No. 690. Price, 15 cents. No. 1018, price, 20 cents. ¢ 9486-----Boy's Bolero Suit (with blouse; knee trousers). Price, 20 cents. 9486 94176----Girl's Raglan Dress (smocked | In 5 sizes, 2 to 6 years. or shirred; with bloomers buttoned to} 9463 8920 Size 4 re- quires, blouse, 1 yd. 86 ins. wide; bol- ero with long sleeves, trousers, 1% yds. 86 ins. wide. Trim and smart is this little bolero suit for the up-to- date boy. 8920--Child's Empire Dress (two- piece skirt section, with or without pockéts). Price, 20 cents. In 5 sizes, 2 to 10 years. Size 6 requires 2% "yds. 86 ins, wide; collar, cuffs, % yd. 36 ins. wide. This dainty frock is par- ticularly suitable for the little girl. Transfer Design No. 847. Price, 15 cents, These patterns may be obtained from" poms local MeCall dealer, or from the McCall Gis 70 Bond Street,, Toronto, Dept. oad ee en ee eS Tea and Coffee -- 'Hurt Many People if tea or coffee disagrees with you,make a ten days trial of INSTANTPOSTUM More healthful than tea or coffee, Costs less, and lis flavor pleases. __ Sold. by Grocers Everywhere! A DESIRE T0 EAT WHAT YOU WANT How Stomachs Can be Restored to a Vigorous, Healthy Condition. Not to be limited in diet, but to es whatever he pleases is the dream of every dyspeptic. No one can honest- ly promise 'to restore any stomach to this happy condition, because all people cannot eat the same things with equally satisfactory results. It is literally true that "what is one man's food is another man's poison." But it is possible to so tone up the digestive organs that a pleasing diet may be selected from articles of food that cause no discomfort. When the stomach lacks tone there is 'ho quicker way to restore it than to build up the blood. Good digestion without rich, red blood is impossible, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills offer the very best way to, build up and enrich the blood. For this reason these pills are especially good in stomach trouble attended by thin blood, and in attacks of nervous dyspepsia. Proof of the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in even the most obstinate cases of stomach trouble is given by Mrs. 9. Morrison, Varney, Ont., "{ shall always feel indebted to a friend who advised me to use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had been a sufferer for upwards of twelve years with stomach trouble which, resulted in ® general weakness of the whole syStem. My meals always caused me great discomfort, and at times I would go hungry rather than undergo the suffering which followed meals. I was constantly taking something or other recommended for the trouble, but without finding a cure, and often the trouble kept me in bed when I should have been about doing my housework. My friend, who had had a similar attack, came to see me and urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which had helped her, I got a supply at once and began taking them, and soon found relief. By the time I had used eight boxes I was again en- joying the best of health, and with a good appetite and a stomach restored to normal. Had I known of this medi- cine earlier it would have saved me years of suffering, and I urge any who may be in a similar condition to try these pills at once." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. through any dealer in medicine or by mail postpaid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 2, cS Fine New Citizens for Canada. The immigration buildings at any of the Dominion ports of entry pre- sent a curious scene of hustle and bustle shortly after the arrival of one of the giant ocean liners, and a 'wit- ness is not likely to soon forget the commotion created by the discharged emigrants. A vast mass of humanity surges through the galleries past the immigration officer and the various in- spectors, and once accepted for Cana- dian citizenship, men, women, and children of every kind, loaded down with baggage of every shape and form rush hither and thither making multi- tudinous inquiries of everyone general- ly unacquainted with the next steps to be taken to further proceed on their journey. It is neither pleasant nor comfort- able to land friendless in a strange land. The hardened traveller feels } this and more deeply those who set foot in a foreign land where customs, conditions, and possibly language dif- fer from those to which the emigrant has been accustomed from childhood. Then the petty worries incidental to travelling are intensified by the total unfamiliarity on every hand, and each move is fraught with embarrass- ment. Yet each month thousands of potential Canadian citizens are ar- riving at the Dominion's shores from the British Isles, France, Belgium, Holland and Scandinavia--people who have broken up homes and life-long ties at the promise of the great new land. Into a whirl of unfamiliar sights and sounds, in a confusion of humanity and baggage, many unacquainted with the language they hear on every hand --thus, at the gateway$ of the Domin- ion, arrive the ancestors of the Cana- dians. of to-morrow, First impressions are often Ungar ing; tly are apt to have a coysider- able bearing, on future outlook. Realizing thig and the expediency of rendering the utmost service to these Dominion builders-to-be, the Depart- ment of Colonization and Development of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in- terested among other progressive phases, in the human development of the country, has appointed a coloniza- tion agent--a foster, parent to emi- grants arriving on, the company's boats, When a vessel steams into port he is there to go on board with the immigration officer--Capt. Andrew McDuff, veteran of two wars, versed in many languages, sympathetic, tact- ful, and schooled in the many sides of human nature. He is at the service of these new arrivals to asbist with information and advice. He ghep- herds them from the boat to the wait- ing train, secures seating and sleep- 'ing accommodation, overseas the checking and loading of baggage, does everything humanly possible In fact to ensure a safe and entire arrival at the many* points of destination even to accompanying the train on the first part of its journey. {t is a great work, this fathering of the Domimion's citizen-to-be, not only temporarily accommodating, but im- parting the lasting impression to these strangers that they are welcome and that Canada wants them. A cheerful send-off, free from annoying worries, means a great deal, and to this end the Colonization Agent has been appointed, nacre ee A Mormon temple was recently de- dicated in one of the Hawaiian Islands. It is said to be the only Mormon temple outside of continental United States, who says:--' t Meeting "hte Spake. White Mr, Leo E. Miller was des- 4 cending the Rio Gy-Parana in Brazil, he had a strange experience with the savages of that isvlated section of South America, which he had des: cribed in his book, In the Wilds of 7 South America. - A sound of loud hallooing came 'from the forest, he writes, and we 'swung the great boat toward the shore. We) landed and climbed the steep bank; then, following a wide path for a distance of about twenty yards, we came upon a smal! or'*t stream that ran under a canopy of -- matted vegetation. As we siwo. --. the gloomy tunnel four nude, bronze figures emerged fromi the forest and began gesticulating wildly and chat- tering in a strange jargon. Our cap- tain held up bunches of bright-red J beads and started to wade the stream;" but they at once ssp apes" into the thick cover. A moment later they Sean tobareli and finally one of their number came to the edge of the stream and held out his hands; He then pointed to one of our men and motioned for him to take off his clothes and come over with the presents, which he did. The} Indian. grabbed the presents from the man's outstretched hands, gave 'him. violent push and fled to his com- t Pe After some parleying we laid out an assortment of beads, knives and hatchets on our side of the river, retreated a number of paces and in- vited the Indians to come over. Slow- ly they came, apparently with many misgivings. They made no attempt to flee, but cast meaning glances be- hind them where obvicusly an armed force was secreted to protect them. The chief's first deed was to enact a drama that we shall never forget. Assuming a rigid pose, straight in front of him with one hand, as if taking aim, then with a sudden "pong" he clutched at his breast and fell on his knees, -and then sank to the ground, where he lay moaning. We understood the accusation. One of his tribe had been shot to death by our people, probably a rubber collecter farther down the' river. After the pantomime we showed them how to use the machetes and hatchets, and they seemed delighted; but when we demonstrated the use of matches their joy knew no bounds. They yelled and danced; they made grimaces and tried to set the bushes afire. Finally, #e chief shouted a guttural comman ani three more savages appeared instantly and joined the group. When we left we promised to return and bring more machetes and matches. --_----)--_--__. The Master's Love. Fair blossoms that bloom in the spring, The song of a trush in the greening brush, The flash of a swallow's wing; Nothing they mean -- nothing or much; The Master's smile and the.Master's touch. The rain and the wind and the sun, The murmur of bees in the linden trees, The thrust of a little one; Nothing they mean--nothing or this: The Master's voice and the Master's kiss, The moon and the stars and the night, And the homeward way at the close of day, At the.end of the road a light; Nothing they mean--nothing or all: The Master's love and the Master's call. --Ernest H. A. Home. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezona costs only a few cents. With your fingers! You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and the hard skin cal- luses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs little at any drug sitore; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. In- stantly it stops hurting, then shortly f, you lift that bothersome corn or cal- lus right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly! No humbug! : eo-- '- Mere words are cheap and plenty enough, but ideas that rouse and set multitudes thinking come as gold from the mines. A Health Saving Reminder. until you get the Spanish Influenza. USH Minard's Liniment At the first sign of it. Its Healing Qualitles are amazing, THE OLD RELIABLH, aes INIMBN' O., Limited, armouth, NE Don't Walt MINARD'S Fill a shallow dish or bowl half full of water. Throw in eight or ten com- mon bottle corks. Arrange the flowers among the corks, which will be hidden entirely by the flowers. This sug- gestion is especially useful for violets, pansies and other short-stemmed flowers. 4 ~ MONEY ORDERS. } Send a Dominion Hxpress Money Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. he pointed | pain and stiffen- iy meee e hold of you. e ; deanery ~~ Rheumatic Capsules 'Templeton's ph ou sentio --©Gapsules bring cort relief, and permanent re 8 They are recom- mended by doctors, and sold by reliable druggists pg ating oh ee eee OX, BS ar etons, tia Eine 8 8t. . oronte, = ' anywhoto on re- colpt 9 of pr. ASTHMA © Templeton's RAZ-MAH Cap- sules are y Susken teed to relieve _ ASTH 'Don't suffer an- other ying Write Templetons, 142 Kin St W., Torento, for freesamp. Reliable ot ists sell th $1.04 & box +e = 'at An Egyptian Ciadkesclia Shoes have their tradition of song and story. We all know Cinderella, but few have heard of Rhodope, the Egyptian maiden who had the most beautiful foot to be found along the Nile, One day when she was at her bath a discriminating eagle flew down and carried off her sandal, which he dropped, by way of a suggestion, at the feet of the king. Of course, the king put his heralds right on the job, took a hand in the search himself, found his Cinderella and made her queen of Egypt. Our boys in France must have seen the many shrines and memorials around Soissons dedicated to St. Cris- pin, patron saint of shoemakers. ' The story goes that St. Crispin and his brother Crispianus were Romans, verted to Christianity. Together they went north into France, spreading the Gospel. They supported themselves by making shoes which they sold to the natives at a very low price. Presumably, they undersold ail competitors. At any rate, possibly with the encouragement and connivance of the local Chamber of Commerce, they were fially put out of the way by the ungrateful prole- tariat. HAIR SOON T00 SHORT T0 DO UP A little "Danderine" stops your hair coming out and doubles its beauty To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dand- ruff, get a small bottle of delightful "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Help your hair to grow strong, thick and long and be- come soft, glossy and twice as beauti- ful and abundant. eS es Our dréaming capacity gives us a peep into the glorious realities that await us further on. It is the evi- dence of things possible to us. Ask for Minard's and take no other. When making apple pies with corn syrup, sprinkle on a little salt and a small piece of butter. PRL ANOS CETERA A METRE IM IE STATISTI Invest Your Money 52% pueehrOnes Interest payable half yearly. . The Great West Permanent \ Loan Company. Toronto Office 20 King St. West SEA AT A ES COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS Cc. J. CLIFF - TORONTO SALT RHEUM FOR FIVE YEARS On Face, Arms and Hands, ~Cuticura Heals, - "TI have had salt rheum for the past five years. My face, arms, and hands broke out all over in rough scaly patches so that you could hardly put your finger where there was nota patch. I got so I could not sleep at night. "Seeing Cuticura Soap and Otnt/ ment advertised I thought I wo ivethem a trial, and using a full-sized box of Cuticura Ointment with the Cuticura Soap I was healed." (Signed) Mrs. Thomas Hogan, Essex Junction, Vt., Dec. 18, 1918, 'Use Cuticura for -day toilet ses. Bathe with p, soothe Lae Ointment, dust with Talcum. 25c, Ointment 25 and none theDominion, St. Poul St.. Mon tee Iiontronk i / ISSUE No, i920. who, about the year 803, were con-" POET ESE S moet Little Brother's Sedsstaii My big brother has gone and done Scme fine, brave trick--has Ross, For father's braggin' how he won The Military Cross! . Seems everybody round this house Must sport a cross, by heck! Mother, she wears a silver cross Ashining on her neck. And sister wears a big red cross. _ That makes you most believe -- Near as can be she tries to wear Her, heart upon her sleeve. But you should just have seen the day-- My dad's and mom's proud glance-- When sister, wearing her Red Cross, 'Went on her way to France! You bet your life in our family Crosses are just the thing-- Ev'n daddy wears some sort 0' cross Upon his signet ring! But no heroies I can boast Seem of the least avail, I only get my Maltese cross-- By pulling at her tail! "SYRUP OF FIGS" 'CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi« ~ sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accept "Calfornian Syrup of Figs only--iook for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Child- ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bot- tle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California." Five hundred letters a minute can be opened by a new electric letter- opener. About fifty envelopes are placed at one time on a small feed- table, carried one by one on a belt, and passed between two revolving knives, which cut the envelopes open. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere Ontario, Classified Advertisements. FERTILIZED. sv Eee COMP BE FERTILIZBR will) pay you.- pn! George $tevena, Peterbo uh, Ontario. a\ wera LAND FOR SALE. PALE ECTION. FARM LAND, H virgin Son, surrounding land under cultivation, near Battleford, Sask. Chas. H. Ross. 18 Rutherford Ave., Hamilton -- v s FOR SALE ELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER -- and job printing et in Raster Insurance carried $1,500. for $1.200 on auick ee ale. >) | £0 4 Wiieon Tublishing Co.. Ltd. Bo SOFT ELM WANTED. 1.OFT ELM WANTED, 2_ IN, AND KR thicker, shipped green from saw. Do not sell until you communicate with us. Keenan Bros, Limited, Owen Sound, Ont. : MISCELLANEOUS. ANCDR, TUMORS. LUMPS, ETC, internal and external, cured without - ain by our home treatment. Write us Ketore too late Dr. Bellman Medical Limited, Collingwood, Ont "There are no millionaire poets. Minard's Liniment used by Physiclana, SINCE i 1870 i1LOu 3023323 COUGHS America's Ploneer Dog Bemodics 'Book on DOG DISEASES and How to Fosd - Mailed Free to any Ad» dress by the Author. EH. Olay Glover O9,, Ino 118 West 31st Street New York, U.S.A [ELGEEAGSESEEGEESEOOSS How to Cure Biliousness Doctors warn against remedies containing powerful drugs and alcohol. "The Extract of Roots, long known as Mother Seige!'s Carative Syrup, has no dope or strong ingredients; it cures indigestion, biliowsness and constipation. Can be had at any drug store." Get the genuine. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. 3 RISPIPIVSTIFIFITIESTS 5989 Appear At Your Best--Instantly If you receive a sudden caller or an unexpected in- 28 vitation you can feel con- 4 fident of always. appearing at your best. In but a few moments it renders to your skin a wonderfully pure, soft complexion that is beyond comparison. COLT DISTEMPER You can prevent this loathsome disease from running through your stable and cure all the colts suffering with it when you begin the treatment, No matter how bepres SPOEN'S DISTEMPRR COMPOUND is safe to use on an colt. It is wonderful how it prevents all distempers, no, matter how colts or horses at any age are SPOHN MEDICAL Co., "exposed," Goshen, Ind, U.SiAg crap tk cate Ta Mn ah a hae Cord or Fabric. The Economy is a savings bank into which men drop pennies and get dollars in return. 'economy: of Partridge "Tires is in their durability. By giving long service they save new tire costs, and their dependable wearing qualities eliminate the expense of repairs. PARTRIDGE TIRES Game _as_ their weme. : ~ ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" For Colds, Pain, Headache, Noural- gis Toothache, Earache, and for heumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- ritis, a Aspirin marked with the name "Bayer" or you are not taking my: 405 at all. ccept only "Bayer Tablets of|1 Aspirin" {in an unbroken | "Bayer" Aspirin fs the trado mark (registered in Cana aceticacidester of Salicylicacid, While it is mat ie ot Dever' 'Manuta manufacture, to assist tho public against imi wilt ue stamped with thelr general trade mar! also sell er "Bayer There is only one jan det esting mu ong? package which Fections, ich contains complete dis serlbed by physicians for over nino« teen years. Then you are getting real irin--the genuino 'Aspirine re- ow made in Canada. Handy tin boxes containinl 12 tab. ets cost but a few conts, Druggista packages, st say "Bayor" cture of Mono- known that Aspirin means B tlong, the Tablets" ror Da er uate, t] "Bayer. bo ae soem