Page `Six Aunt Adzvs axioms : Plantin-;: vir-I tues is the best way to `choke out the weeds of vice. For stzwtillg the re in a. hu1'1;\' or speding up 21 late b1'e21kt'a,st, dry corn cubs can't be beat. I I-IeLp.b1`ez11: xp that cold .by drink- ing plenty of water and going on 21 vegetable and fruit diet. If the brooni is dipped into .1; {mil of boiling soda water and bhen dried in the sun, it will be like new. Grease FlDOtS on suede shoes will (iisz1p1wzu' il' they are 1'ub be(1 with 21 piece of cloth dipped in pure gly- r*(-\rh\ 0 Add vine_L:u1' to the water in nvhich table glasses are rinsed; it will give an extra b1'il1i:J.11ce to the polish. I \W1en pre-paring your fowl for :1 chicken salad, cut the meat with a knife instead of choppi11_s.: iL with a c.lmppin;_; knife. Do the same with celery. \\'hen `prepariu-g roast bef, add :1 little sugar to the water you use 1'01` basting, and it will give it :1. rich brovwn color as well as a. decided: UIIVOI`. L \lnr~Gnu-n :r* nn`lu'l-n`l-u- On rrxliii nu` Htt\Ul. .\l0istu1'e is unlikely to form on polished 01' vz'L1'11isl1ed i'ui'i1i11n`e if a. little linseed oil is rubbed over the surf21c'e of the wood after it has been polished. A delicate scent of violets will be given to the 11z1nd1{e1'chie[s if some pieces of orris root are placed in 21 muslin bag and put in the water in which they are boiled. me. 1 was a nervous wreck and I just had to force myself to do my work. Even the soundofmyown chil- dren playing made me feel as if I must: scream if they did not get away from me. I could not even speak right to m husband. The doctor Baid he could do nothing for me. My hus- band's mother, advise me to take the Vegetable Compound and I started it at once. I was able to do my work once more and it was a pleasure, not a bur- den. Now I have a fine bouncing baby and am able to nurse her and enjoy do- ing my work. I cannot help remain mending .-txzrb a ninrlicinn, and any one seeing xnv l"`l`)C I tunk 1!. and seeing me nm-.2 v::.1 whzn it (low: for 1110. I Y i There is perliups nothing so an- noyiiig as S(111elLl{_\' shoes. Place them in -:1 dish with just enough linseed oil to cover the soles and let them stand all night. Leave the door of the clothes closet open at night when the room is full of fresh air. Consequentltv it is never stuffy, and inciden1'z11l_\', I have never seen a. Sign of moths.- Ilichange. Among the Yezetzmbles that com- hino well with cheese are spinach. phnemoes, green peppers, potatoes, unions. co1er_\', (_'1lCl1I11b`e1`S. tomatoes. 1c-Hur~zu1(`. czL1>l)u;e. Olives, nuts . .1 . 1-. n1: . . .1 ur. And in rm`-\n1\ 1. lL`llU|'|' nlllll t.tll|)l)glf3'!:. \Jll\C.3, IIHLD and rice also are _::o0d .in clxeosc ;~:z1lzuls. Fruits that nmy be used in- clude pinr-21p1`;le, llgts, (lattes, prunes, ;'1'upL-5, nusins, Cl1o1`1'ic-s uml apples. 'l.1Incht-rm .v\.s`p:Il':l, hunches zx; 22 1Lh1(*;~`1')O(J1]S melted but- tr-r, I; lznxue slices buttererl toast,` zrutod cheese. Clean 2lSD1H`lLUS, cutl on` tough ends and tie Lips in bundles. Sprinkle with sun and steam or boil till tender. Place on the mast. pour over the melted bul- vr-r in which _;rzL.te(l cheese has been melted. II Onions on 'l`0:1slr--.; hlH1Ch(`S of onions. 1)11Il.'I'C(1 toast, white or hr0\vn1)ut1e1' :~'.21uc0. Prepare the `onions as for mhle use. Boil in s \vnt(.-1' until tender. zn`1`a11gn on 1r):1st and pour over the desired sauce. Our po1'.+m1zL] p1'(>I'e1'enco for thn sntlnv is (mu mum} of Ilw \'e:.:v- |`.n.h1.<- wzxlvr, Lhut is L110 \\'.'Lter in iwhic-h Ihr- muons wore boiled. dzindvllon ;.fl'(`(`llS, 6; slim-s bacon, cm . .1. cup mild \'ii1vgu.r, 1 I011- spounlnl will, 1 I.(-l.SDO0I1 pvppel`, 3 lmrd lmilvd Clean dundelions, (-(:r>l( until tendr,-1' in szx1to water and drain Ul()l'f)llf.{h]_V. Fry bacrm and [pour nI`l' lull!` llw fat. Add the vino- ,:.:ur, salt. and pnpprw and pour own` the dandelion lezives. Sprinkle with the out lmcon. 1 Wiwn buying chi1(lr.e11 s stockinrzs lit is vcouolny Ito bu) se\'e1`zL1 pairs alike. Then the SI()C`kill,L'$ that wozu" om. rsi m:1_\' be discunlorl and the 1'emuinin'.: ones lll2J.1(`(1 to the best .. .1.-.. v\ 4 4. n-r\ Illll Ill add xv: sulmly IUHIK `udva MR3. mus NERWU8 wnscxl AspuI-u;_uis----;\spa1':Lg11s is one oi` Ihn lm:-`.1 of vegi-tul)lvs frmn every point 01` View and ihn f:m1il,v posses- sing :\1r::Ls1).'L1'u_L'11s bed is very lucky. To those who (10 not. we would say that it would he ll. goml inves;t.mont 10 start one this your. Such quan- 1iti<-s of this delicious \ e_Lrctil)le cam he out, every ymir from 21. nledium sizerl bod. For :L clmngo from plain and rzremnetl :1s[):L1`aLgi1s try -`illlilrll lIULU\.'lI lh II! the hnn(:1'1t to the il_\' whr-n supplied Ie|\\'1I~: l)uml(-1inn.<-- The re :1 most (l0HCi()l1s ..I.- z.` 4!. ,.......x.. |):\n :1nll(:'1i()I1 grw mull. L11. uxmll cup =.:1]I, `(l (as: k Lem in thm-om. nu nl'I` haul!` I I.\ ll] llllf bl'ul~`.\J1l LXIIU at their best, young good smpper dish is !*!0USIE}{OI1D " HINTS Ll) I215 LC. and 110111`, .101` 211111 lei Hf \V il tabla S])l'iIlf.L' \'(-;:ot:|l)l-s .1 ..a` 4|... ...|.1 41.... AUTO LICENSES l'.`~. l mm-I HO fn ; useful for cove1'iI`1g| Inzrhogzmy 1u`11it.1u'c. | men,-t directly on the x a. vessel or on a plate \'s':u-r .S`au1ce--1 cup 101`, 2 lc-\"(-1 1ahIos.r)(mx1s -spoon but1 Salt and Iaste. Blend tog.-;v1l1e1' I. 41...... .... .....1 ..,......,... [`he dnndcarion lea - 1L`\k'l lib 1 salt, am boil, stir The Nortliern \\'UII\ U1 mun littln connmrn a health of {L 1 rich ,.....I. | (IL IJILTN `Ill. and tender. it V 11> able {'1IIIiIfIIVTIIlflllmiiillllillillmlIIllI1llIIIMHHIHIHIIHINIIIUHIIIHIIHIUIHHIIIIHIYIHHHHHH Hllll old. Sz1t111`(111._\":. 111:1rknt was 1101. 11e1u'ly as large as usual and little 111t(21'ost was shown. In't11e 111111.191` 0-I` prices 111010 were 110 c111u1g:es l'1`o111 those of the p1'evi0i1r: \veok. 1311l`Le1' sold from 35c 10 -10c 11 pound, 111111 0.1.5,-.:s 111 2513 to 270 :1 1107.011. C11ic11011s were few and sold 111 281: 11 pound. The 01'l`e1'i11g 01' fruit 111111 \'(\ge11nb1os was fair and prices wo1'u the 511111-0 as 11511111. G11-1:11 o11im1s, 1e-1.11101: 111111} 1'1111`v1)1m1) were the first F1`:-1511 p1'o(111ce| ni" Hun an-Jenn un1Hn1r ('n1- Kn '7n 4,111.1 j-154.:-Q) lU -p-`:.Uu u no 1121)`, wood or sale. Prices: : Butter Eggs S. Chickens .. . . . App1es~~~ Russets .... .. Tolman Sweets Spies . . . . . . Lettuce . . . . . .. . Green Onions . . . ` Rhubzwb . . . . . . . P0tz1.toes . . . . . . I3eet,s.... . Carrots . .. .. . PilI`S11iDS . . . . . . . .'Oni0ns..... Cznbbage . . . . . . . *_ Turnips . . . . .. . L\Ia.p10 syrup . . $ UU $2. u 1\1\ SATURDAY S MARKET l(.\'O\\'S F.`.'Iv}.\' THE I).>\ I_`l`} \Vl-[EN NEXT \V.~\R \\"'[LL END Berlin. May 1.-There will be an Atnericall-Japanese war in 1925 and it will last eight months, is the prediction made by Bert Reese, according to the Viennese St-unde. The paper calls the prophet ;\mex'- ica. s most int0restin:.: psychial phe- nomenon." who pwdicted 1119 world war to the then Crown Prince at Bad Kissin}.:en in May, 1923. The Stunde also reczxlls that Reese cor- rectly foretold tho {~`~-pu11ish-.\meri- iczm war sz1_vin}.' in 1807 it would end on July 26, as it did. 1V'n urnndnu H` Hui: hhnl nrurl in- UHU UH. n)Ul_\ AH, 113 IL Lllll. I \Ve wonder if this bird could in-| fom us as to the date when Canada! will have paid her war debt.-Ed.` 1\_'ii1czu'(line `Rt-*.p01`tor: It would appear that there are men who go; about the c)11i1t1')' and 1`e}.:iste1` zltv hotels with women who are not their 1 wives. They go so fan` as to re_<.:iste1' as man and wife. Atto1`11oy-Gen01'u] Raney has intmdnced zx bill in the 1:>r:is1z1l1n'e to make this 21 criminal olionco. The mom! lepers who make 2L practice of (1(hz1uchin_:` young girls in this m:umm' and also of d-ba11ch- :I\:r nihnn |\1rI\'n 11-71-:\: u-H1 nnf vv.J1';-In lib -`.1 /`3 U1 L` L'll There has 1 zranted this hons h11nu blame, but cases 01' 111i link} A road Sign rczulsz D1'i\'e s` you 1ni:._:ht meet it fool. 4-\ In Sign in some i11st:mc-vs would 1)1'i\'e slow; two fools mi'.;ht nu --I-`lorido, Times-17union. Debont11res'of the Town of Barrie. 5; Per Cent. Issue. .-4 1 v ,-. Ill llllb lHillll|l'l `(UNI `(USU Ul U\'l)H.llUXl' in: other me-n's wi\'c:<. will not relish this 1("4iS1DH()X1. I1 is `to be hoped the bill p:\.<:~:os and that the pexmlty is severe onmurh 10 iii Ihu crime. boon too much license kind 01' pmiy.::1cy. The howls in Inzmy in: are not to it is 11 met that many this; nature have come I01 I:..\.L \.Tl-51:3 li:.;ht. 0. W. REID I:IIv\11:1I') I r I\II1Innrnnn A urn `yd vi U 11-a-I FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND E1\lB:\l;I\ll1`.IL Open day and night Phone 218. 47 Elizabeth St. `A_dVi`d1Cc M .\l.~\Kl<} l"I.` (`l{l.VIlN.\l; ()l lICN(fF} .ll'I}(ll\|J \\'UlU Llll/` Ill-`KL l'I\`;3ll IJIULIIIUC the season, selling for Sc, 7c and `.1 bunch, rospocliv0l_V. A limit- supply of maple syrup sold at I E .5 to $3.00 :1 _2:ull(m. There was ) nwut o1'1'e1'e(l furl I r\ T)`-innn - H0 has not liearil of the thou- sand isles of the Gulf of Georgia? This Gulf is a ramifica- tion of the great strait of Juzm de Fuca famed in legend and history. through which the Spanish navi- gators sailed hundreds of years ago, and which is now one of the im- ortnnt trade routes of the world. t separates Vancouver Island from the mainland of British Columbia and the State of Washington, and is one of the most beautiful water- ways known to man. The nifv n1 Vi:-fnv-in nf H-an Av- ways Known to man. The city of Victoria, at the ex- treme south end of Vancouver Is- land, has several ferry lines `con- necting it with the mainland, but as the steamship services in the past have proved inadequate for the large crowds of summer visitors and motor tourists, the Canadian Pacific Rail- way Company has put into service a fast-going vessel which operates twice daily between Victoria and Bellingrhum, Washington. The ferry is an important addition to the Cann- clian l"a:'ific fleet and its name, "Motor Princess, is Zl})}1I`Gp1`iZ1t(! in that it is the first vessel of the company, operating` on the Pacific, to be equipped \\.tl~. internal com- bustion enginvs. 'l'hc. engines give the hour. :1 Sp(`t'(i of nhnut` fourteen knots. On the two main (i(`('i{: then- is parking: .~*.n:\ce for fifty zmlu'm>- bilcs. am` there is 1\'r>l1 nppoirm-rl nccmnnm(lntim1 for turn h'.1". lrml .`1Il(i fifty passengers, Saloon, restaurant, _`1 AUTO ON THE GULF OF GEORGIA Good Investment. .-\ liI']'I"l`!~7H r. . . . . UUU llil 20c small bzL.sk. . ....25c husk. . .25c bask. . . . . 306 bask. ,... .5c-10c each .......5c ezmh .75 to $3.00 gal. l 35-400 lb 25-270 doz.` 280 Lb.` "Drive slow: ." bemtzx` ..vn..I,`l `\r\ . nu-.11] haul: I 300 bask.` 30c bask. 300 bask. 7c bunch Sc bunch Sc bunch (SOC hug ---~ W-'.'.'. \\'I\LC]`\VHy ll SIICCCSSIUII U1 l]1Elg'Hlll- cent plctures. The traveller 1s rwcllluull new ul um nnnur rrulcvnu smoking room and deck spaces for ;n'umenading. The route travelled by the ferry = nmrlced by islzunls, some of them 1.'u.y miles in e.\'rL-nt, others gem- \.'n liffln idnftx 1`.-hivh m.-11:5: Hun Get Your Clothes Cleaned W. BELL, ISSUE1}. III\nt\.u(~r\II On Gloves Cleaned Ladies and Gents Tailoring We have opened up for bpsiness and are now rozxdy to take care of all orders. Strictly tailor-made clothes. made from the best` nlaterial pr0cuI'- able, at the lowest p0.~:sihl(` ]n'i(,'cs. (`lit and Jnnde in the ];L10.~:t styles 01' the `season in nur own \\'0rk.~'|mp by expert \\'m'kmcn. SPECI.-\L ATTE1\'TION \\'I,LL BE PAID TO LADIES T.-\ILOR1.\'G. We will Inake up your own cloth in .'m_\' style you wish. Also all repairs and 1L1I,G1'f1tiOl]S done rea:~:0nab1y. Goods Called for and Delivered. Give Us a T1'i:. 29 Elizabeth Street. 37 Dunlop Slrcot. IIIHCS 1H EXLCIIL. OLHCYS g'L`D1 little Islets which make the av-uyuu | ennu inn nf I\1urwV111 `VG do 0V01'yt11i11g in the line of C1Ca11i11g; and D_v0i11g. 11155 The ambitious young business THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF` CANADA. An inspiring vista of the west co;uxt Archibolaxro. W. C. CRAWFORD e! i E`%7E`Ei?@E%E% @ , . `A _.,k' i v .2" All Work Done on the Premises H. ELSTON Branches: Barrie, .-\11:mda1e, Elmvale A trial order will he :\pp1'c(:i:1t:d Pressed can easily nd a safe place in which to deposit his savings, but it is more im- portant to nd a Banker friend who will take a personal interest in the solving of his business problems. "FLA L.u.I.......- .......-\ ..`.`...-. L..!........ L!- nun uuuAAA\.aa ynuusulnna. The business man who brings his account to The Bank of Toronto will receive a friendly interest in his affairs that will be of assistance in promoting his business success. VV. SMITH Hats Cleaned and Blocked I5 EIIIUVVIIII: IIIIJKIIUU UI HI.Ul'l"}.' furher entranced by the` magnificent view of Mount Baker stzlmhng garb- ed In its uverlastlng mantle of snow unmng its satellites the foothills. This lordly mountain is on the main- T`...1`nn-lun-n and I\....n-24'! curs. l-nail unan- ....... ...... ..~.-.-.,,;,..,.u., unu, u\uuLl1uL and inspi1-ing. It is seen at its he.<;1: wh'en trzwelling to or from Victoria.` Over .`~'imm0ns & (,`().'s Store` Repaired IUUHLZHH 15 On K 11in;,rh;1m,, and, It It ik span :1! man Phone 441w. Dyed Scatt s Emulsiani lj0USE,[)FEICE,1S1:QREi LHU l11'HI1" , beautiful If Hu kncf 7 OWEN STREET Masonic Temple Building PREVENTS RICKETS ` "YVE uepenu on 1.40 tance to order milk 4 `cream from farmers, to find a market in cities for butter. A 15 cent Long Distance cull enabled us to get 12 cents more 21 pound for our butter in a ne:1r':)y city-\vrites a fzzrmer. We depend on Long Dis- +.:mm=. to order milk and Long Distance is the cheapest \\'z:.}' to sell ice m*pmn." We purchased over $100,- 000 wr-rth of cheese by Long Distance at 2: cost of $16 or .016 / *?. This cheese we sold by I.nnr: Distance at :1 cost of S30 nu (V20/, I)\\/I unx~rn- c-nu. or .U-)/(, 2 the hu_\ er." VVe sell tho Iars of surg. Long Di.=.i,2`.n< provides much-needed bonelfood. 0:11: u]_',IIi11'd\\'()O1 Floors -Cleaned, Polished 01' Oiled. Inside Paint Work Cleaned Successor to J. Arnold Insurance need food rich in bone-building materials by Long Distance [Way we tell you how Long Distance is being used to increase sales in your business? Every Bell Telephone 1': Long Dislancc Station FOI-I` SALE "C 1 L00 - what i .:_nnl 4'. M; of (I01- milk by See me. 111s- and ` and the Phone 944 Box 810. Res. 8+} Mary St. t-7:4 H11 Hit 1 130 USD D.\\'Is, Inn SOME 1.\'Tm_n.I:s(rIN_G FACTS ABOUT 0.\x..\1).\'s w.-ua DEBT Any discussion of Caniadals na- tional debt is closely linked with an understandin-g oi` the cost of the war. Of the present debt $2,400,- 000,000, close to three-lfourths, or $1,800,000,00_0, was incurred as 21 result of the wax`, and unfo1'tun:1tely, the war left no assets to be set oft` against this debt. "F110 1-nut xvnr xv-2: Ixnrnn all rlnllfht y '&`l5d.lIlSL U115 UUUL. The last war was beyond all doubt, the costliest, war, measured in dol- lars and cents ,in all history. In actual money the war cost about $225.000,000,000, a sum that dees conception. Comlpare this figure with the cost 01` some previous wars and fhe latter sink into puny in- si_:_:1Licance. The wars between England and France from 1793 to 18:15 cost these two nations $6,250,- 000.000. The Ai11e1`ica11 civil war from 1861 1865 cost. a total 01' $5,000,000,0(l0. The Franco-I 1'us- sian wax` cost $2.51-.-1,000,000. In fact. all the wars of the world from 171)?) to 1813 cost but Iw01i1_v-Iive billions. It was an e\'pr=nsi\ e war in many ways. In human life its cost. was 1 nlk`n unn \Vil_\b. Ill llulllilll. lllk.` ILD LIUDL \Vilb i'emui'kztbie. The imcwn (lend min1bero:l 0,998,- 771; pi`0.bz1bl,\' the actual gllre should he higher. .-\II the \\':11's from 1793 to 1913 took but live million livos. Canada's share 01' the expenses 01' the war has alrezuly reached ll. tre- mendous }.;n1`e and is dn.iL\' .:1'0w- in}: as we pay out interest on war loans. T0 -_\Izn'ch 3 , 1922, R. H. Coats, Domin-ion statistician, f`1,;u1'es the cost at $5,200,000.000. This is on the following basis: War and de111obi1iza- inu nu-nn.-urltnu-A Q1 {ECO rli.` nn: \\Ell' llllll Ul;`llll)|)lllL2t` tion exp0nditu1'e ..$1,GSS,9-18,035 Interest to date due on u-nu 1| !K{!1'){!l'\ LU (Ll . . .... -. Pensions to date . soldiers Civil 1'e-es1- nklh-hnxnnk in Anon DUIUIUIB Lxl\J1 lb"l'.'-5|` ablishment to date Land settlement . . .. Direct monetary costs 1 Add to this: Loss of life Impairment of earn- ing power of wound- OI` Milk, Cheese, Ice `Cream sales are lncreased ! iI.llIUllj3 |_'l\lllilUb Stoppage of i111v111ig1'a- tion .. .. .. 2, Even deducting 1110 i1 above 111c~nIion<>(1, the 11 tm`_\' cost to Ca1121dz1 151 1 :.j`1`ez1te1' 1112111 the total W211` in histo1`y with but 1 exceptions. `.\'nv n1| nFH1n rrncf tfll . - . Il\('1'L`E`lSe(I n n. (\ n u `3.\L'U[}LlUll 3. Not all of the cost of the war tl1ou:.:h was paid from re-venue de- rived throu:.;h the creation of debt. Canada bore he:u',\' taxes during the war. \V".11' taxes to the Plld of 1920 h{1dtDl`0(1llCG(1 >Z`1S:},(i5S,f2S7. In 1921 and 1022 the vzu'i011s taxes created tturing the war and after bronxrht. in almost as much ngaitt in each year. For its war Cunatlzt makes no excuses. Cum-er11inj,' that portion 01' its debt that was incurred in rail- wav (loll:-11:; the countr,\' feels a bit ,1 One of a smart on iunn. ' :1 ll Hill) hnilod (.- 1c-1'prise. I3 l.l|l' This In nor cox lnru I--.| I llllh uIv:|nuu \,u|n uunu cent. the zunmmi, of tens curried, also saws 50 in pn. by Ihv party like bi1!.---Exchzmge. The lyre bird of .-\ustm1i:1 is :1 mimic. In the rszu-Iy morning hours it is at. its host, the, whistle of :1 l0con1oL2\'o. the |)zu`k- in: of 21 (lm;, the call 01' u 1mL_L:pi(= and the buzz of :1 circlllzu` szuv in nu vinuv 0r\I\n{v \\ il_\ UL`lll.'lLb nvorriod. \\'h:\t ` N .\mu:1l mono 11:1` 1.1- 1 Some quotatiorzsfrom rec en! reports: .. ., .,. . Il.'s 21 _L:i(1dy whirl. this lit`--. People out. zulilmus, animals van smullor zminmls, sma1lm' zmimuls out w-:0- luhlns. \'(-us-I:Ll)ln;=. c.-;1L unilmxlcnlue: :mim:11cnlue 0:11, huocilli. hm.-(-illi out mi(-rnhr-S and 1ni(-1'(>lm.s' mu us. The cz1nn'Lhul takes the short. cut. IELLIUH ranted ... 9.1` V\1 (`:uuul:\'.~' Slmre of Cost Om` .\Iw:u1 0|` l n.s'txn:| liinl :l \\'muI(-rful Mimic liltl lilll nislied on the L`! ll |)l hills ht-ck 0 ,.l.,.,.v. The l'}:I.lin,<:, Qll(`&iIi()l] ..:.1.1.. . I .\.:.. 111' I death rate civilizms L IIllLl| uleck Vv(\:<(-:r\I' l'-""-""` I !_TEETH.ifE. 1 I'u.5uI pruhil uh?)-.H womanhood until she gr.- first page 4 .1'ch _\, |J1.LL,`IlIL`. LHU llllHll)l'l on 1115 hill and then 'J`hv- czmcelletl 011v.-cl: xcoipl one can h:1\'n>. CHIS (lmvu by 33 1-3 such 101- lnn n...-.r.u 7.11 vxnu nl\v\l UU 1 UL`! plncin 1 lh: I \\'l.\'l)()_\l -n..-. guess, do you 111z1x11r zL1'r2 ()1)- n is because H ummmuitdmm? nua you ght `I nnr nne`I_._ TellsWomenHowShe Was Restored 1` to Perfect Health by Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound uidest si_L:h1s t_1',\'in_L: 10 gh I he is :1 hm :l1:-\ \' '\' 1. 1' 1 indirect loss- direct mone- the war was nf` u,V.,. An.`-0 41711` L'UbL UL ; three or 11' expo 4.-ctml I . ('..,..\ 460,564,369 129,860,611 300,000,000 200,000,000 200,000,000 3,200,000,000 V Winniimg, Man.- I cannot speak | too high y 0 f what Lydia E. 1 inkham s Vegetable Com-` pound has done for X110. 1 '33 3 nl"TV()|)H I '1: u :iptr- .r an `unaulal u_;.', {U gm 1: is hard N.Y., l5n~ Clll 1l`{.'\Ul her pic- a dollzu` 1I| lllll|'ll|' m:1chin- )m wheat ..-x Inor. 'f0ur| J nu) nbvr lhnn Black `beans are excellent for soup. Indinn it Ilgmlll Fnr nnvnrifmr buup. Iodine is scratches on 1 Never put 1 ice; put it. in : out some kind. Com- me. I nervous work. get my husband. Thedoctor