REGAN!) HEALTH . IS NOW HAPPY '50 Experience of 1 Quebec Wo- man With Dr. Wilflnms' Pink Pills. . In. L. D. 30min, 3. D'Aflumou mums bu changed mines the mum M Ounce. b one o! m. thou-uni: “WNW“ non: "- ‘ m who. when m tmmd hot Them I nu entry in the formula or ‘m We muted u we. to Dr. cennlu ml [ulldu In England n) .m' Pink FIB. not now nm'terrlug to "mmle. muvan, «mm m In W mm. In. Dec-ï¬lial!†“WW-‘0 ““0““- d'““‘ 4“ llhl' milâ€"“l wu very '«k. Inb- Keynes and dim): do Inyuf’ M m hound!†“d was um,“ 50‘ Thou who kuow their modern M "_ Minoan}: In the nowrll-‘E‘ouch will rocognllo um word um pounded me no try Dr. \vu-| [hind Pink nu, IN the result bu been M mammary. l hue ro- w my health. tho headaches have, I!“ no; I 54009 W9“ 3!. nlxbl. and X 'Mvg (ï¬ned. In wekhk. Naturally I m {eating happy. 1 measly recom- mend Dr. WW Pm Put: to nu lmk people." I ~ Try Dr. Wum' Pink Plnl (or u-emh. mama-Hem. neumlglu. ner- ;voum m. mom a- a tonic 1: you ‘m not In the best phyIlcal oond-ltlon 'uul emanate I rukuauce that will keep you well and strong. It you will pull! us your mum nu! address I; m- the book. "Bundling Up the mood." will be mailed you unpaid. This little book mmain: many useful health hluu. You can get mega pills through any dealer or by man at 50 cents n box mm The Dr. “'llllnma' Medlclne 130.. Broehiih, Ont. “are you come in contact yet with Another species at Pirate than that found on the high seas? The man who. hent on serving his own in- terests, mains political appeal to ob- in certain choice holdings oi timber and. thsn_presto! the man who has n permanent investment in the ï¬eld ï¬nds his choicest truit taken from he- neath his nose. Not content to skim the cream. he leaves the remainder n source of danger from ï¬re to the na- joining timber crops for years. is there any question at three pseudo set- tlers erer’tnking to the land? Investi- gators say not! in the first place the land is usnnliy strictly forest land. and in the lecond pinto the proximity to forests makes the danger trom trosts an lmpossibkz farming proposition for years to come. The pirates min: the. minimum requirements required for lowing, take out the spoils and say good-bye to the place forever. leaving. ll stated before. a tire trap for those whose permanent investment is tied up in the property. ls this honest support of permanent industries? Classiï¬cation of lands by capable parties would put an eml to this men‘ one antiâ€"would prevent this type oi timber minim; at our forests. This practice is not conï¬ned to the East. but is rampant. in the West as Well. it brings up the old question of proper chucitication of landsâ€" an essential lino in evolving permanent forest r-ro« parties where trees would be treated on forest crops, and our forest re- nouICEs hanJied tor perpetnin ~623M- din Forest and Outdoors ‘ Built trim were required to tranar port the 1.435 yearling. 493 two-year bull. and 83 three-year aids selected, Ind an int conslmmont lelt Waln- wrlght on August 16 reaching its das- tlnntlon I week later. The enllro operation were curried out with only 3 comparatively View loses. flnporla mida by the warden, who for some you: have been guarding the Wood inï¬nlo Ind who Ire now responsible m- tho the new nrrivtls. indicate that (no buflalo chipped last lummer have wintaed well and tro in the beat a! rendition. Quito a number of calves wen' noticed this you with the but. (I!) whldl um lent M‘Waiumht Inn“. and All the other Ilnu point In tho nieces-ml [nus of this north- nrd Ina-fer of the pininl Maia. During the past summer the Depart- ment oi’ the interior continued the ex- Eperiment oi moving buiiaio from the national hard at Wainwright. Alberta! to (be great 17,000 square miles of na- uu-ni feeding grounds known as Wood Bunnie Park near Fort Smith, North- west Territories. Canada's success in saving the buffalo from extinction is shown by the fact that (he national park near Wainwright. which is np~‘ proximately 15 miles long and 13 miles wide. is not large enough to provide‘ grazing in an average season ior a mr! ther increase in the herd. ‘ Exoepdng In I few particulars. the movement was carried nut along the guns lines u in 1925. The animals were Iorwnrded by rail to Waterways uni them-:- by snow to the unlcmflng min! on the Slave river about seven- mn nines soulh o! Fitzgerald. Further Shipment of Buffalo to North. The Timber Pinte. IAINIC. Vlrlnlonrâ€"Inlnu. llynu. Roynn. lull! Originâ€"lnglllh. lourcoâ€"A hullâ€. Rare h a new 0! ï¬nally name: the mm or \‘hlch I: not at am roan.- nlublo bounce the well!“ of mo tonne In. changed lines the cum doveloped Mn: 1!. "drugs" as cloth Ind the "ono" Ill {be Wm “solo." or ollk. “Dram du Rum wu "cloth or Ronuoa." Chaucer refers to it an clan: of “Raina.†In the middle ages Ramon. In Brt-' (any. wan one at on. Mt lmvcrtnnl commerclnl and lndunulnl cqu of northern Franco. and was indeed tuned for the quality of cloth I! woâ€" ducal. Among (ho Engllsh the name 0! lhlu clly was spelled In ynrloua wuss, and Judah; from the (act that most funny names developed from forelgn clues were home by merchants. and the the! that Revues o! the Middle Ages wna partlculnrly renowuad {or in com- mu'co. more In llttle doubt. that those ‘who ï¬rst used 1‘. In England were no!- 1unlly merchnnu. tormer reeldeuls 0t lRennes. who had sclllod ln England. 0! course the surname at ï¬rst had u preï¬x. probably the Norman Preach Don't bury (he dend put. (7"th fl. Quicker. .nuxlngiâ€"Uu Min-urn Llnlrmnt. climate and Bleep. 7 Elem In largely n runner of cllmMo, “cording to a new moory. In cold regions mum! neoda a lot of fatty food and not. too much sleep; In tho We, on the other hum], u lot of sleep In] vary mm (at in Hm dlet In "I. beat rule. A‘donflu I: the only nun who um an n wow-n when to open and shut but monthâ€"44nd pt away with It. “an" or "do," and In Its original form was “Thomas of Ramon." “Hugo or Reynes." and oflwr almflnr Inforlmr Hon. A MEDlCLNE THAT ALL MOTHERS PRAISE Baby's Own Tablets Banish Babyth and €hi|dhood Ailments. Mm. H. Onkoa. Snrnla. Out.. says:â€" "I have used Baby's Own Tablets In my home for the van ï¬neen yenrs andl believe the good health my chlld- ten enjoy Is dup emu-e!)- to thls medi- cine. The Tnbiels are helpful at teeth- it. seemed iho town had risen w tho sky, and dropped to meet another sky beimr, A circling heaven with mm min stretch of earth. Our faces touched the stars. And now our walk is done. Wo scrape the mud from our shoes and. close our doors behind us. go (read on carpets in drawing- raoms. ' Wp are just iiltio men again. until believe the good health my child- ren enjoy is dup emlreiy to this medi- cine. The Tablets are helpful at teeth- ing time; relieve colds and are al- n'ays beneï¬cial in Hie-minor ailments at little ones. I have recommended Baby's Own Tablets to other mothers whose experience with them has bout as satisfactory as my own." Baby's Own Tablets do one thing only, bul they do it well. They not I: a gentle- iaxntlue whlch thoroughly regulates the bowel; and sweeten: the stomach. lhtls banishing constipation and indigestion. colds and simple fevers, and turn the cross, sickly baby into a wellnhappy. laughing child. It ralned heavily all the afternoon, and then. between the hours of ï¬ve and slx, It ceased. Those who had decided lo catch a bus changed their plans and walked. The town was lull or llghls as If some brilliant lhlng had burst, and re malnvd in [he alr and deep down In the gmu'nd.‘ 'lhcre “as n depth or exhalation. A tangible lmpplnesu drove one'l lee! along, lll‘ling the chln and settlns the face upward. There were brown clouds. too, a little threatening: and there were many slursâ€"«Iran‘s shooting stars with tails that shook The daylight passed to into evening. There came nnolher shower which intensiï¬ed the illusion, The men walked fasier and the lixius becamp more brighi. \ Everything long. ‘ It seemed that Ihe rain In dripping haul caused all things to {all out of their natural proportions and remain thus In trembling uncertainty. The men whu walked ahead were suddenly become blgâ€" duplicated‘ â€" their other half walking bckm' them. upside down. In the pavement. It was very blllo down there, the lone one sometimes sees In a dear sky through rain that is still falling; a. color drenched In atmosphere. llfsby'a 03m Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or direct by mall at 2?- rema a box (rom thegr. \Vflflams‘ Medldne Ca. Bmckvflle. Ont. After a Ruinstorm. Surnames and Their Origin very high Vlrlulonoâ€"MIoMurr-y. fluclut Originâ€"Iaohluh. lourcoâ€"A locality. Those tawny name. mm annually. Ind um no. at a Highland clan ulna and It: vulmlom. Tho Como tonn of tho Olnu Mumy'n name In “Biol Mholridh" cr “Biol Mhdrrlch." I: II ulmvly derived (rum the Inc: um: the clan dwelt In that aeolian 0! Scotland known as Moray. i ll. ha: been claimed. however, that tho Clan Murray does not in the strict â€use or the term mutilate n hith- lnnd clnu. In 1745 It we stated “The Murray: are no clan mmuy. though ‘tho duke of A010†In the head 01 I ‘number 0! humus and gentlemen of the name of Murray In tho lowlanda'. but he let dmrvcdly plucad hem (among the Hal 0! hlxhlzmden) on no- coum 0! Mn extenulve 10110qu of nbout 3000 hlxhluudorx." It would awm that then members at tho "'clan ‘nalzunad their membenhlp In vu|uus fouwr clam. though Lhey lived under him leadership of the Mummy chm. smoky ouonxh. however, thoull the elm ll distinctly Doltlo. N.- flound- or III not. It wu toundul by the xmdnon of a Flaming who touted m Scotland during tho Mun 0! Km. David 1.. and who moaned mun thu monarch mnny lawn. tndudln; Ina-n grant: 0! land. The Inmlly loundod by I-‘reuklu bemmo momuxhly ml» "shed In the uoblllty of Scotland, but It was a junior branch. not the senior brunch of It. which developed the hith- lund clan of that name. The ï¬rst due! of the chm Murray was a son of lhe ‘yuuuser son of thin Fleming Mule: 11: Scothnd. 1 "Ya are the salt of the earth." auld ‘tlm Master to his disciplea. using a common ilguro of. speech to describe their iunctlnn in society. The primary mission of Christianity is discharged without uolnei it workn most eflec- lively when it is allowed to express itself in ii: own way: Liko true “it. it. does not. alirncl notice while it makes its works. liien luvs lniluencod by it most deoply when it. comes upon them unawarer. working in ihenl through -tho silent energiea oi the spirit round in devout and («ithml men. irom whom there imam-s the vitaiizins power which lays hold or all who come: in contact with them. So Christianity grown and spreads, thum- iorming men's lime, giving them new visions, and mum: dim with joyou- energy in ihoir obedience to hie will of God. When Christiana tun in the zest and lDit‘o of faith, they are not merely inciicotivo. but become actual- ly the aourco o! niachief. But. whom over it. vigor and tan; la foil in a man. bin oompuniono cannot inure it. Can- tact with mom in when u oparntoa has it: inevitable influuncv. W The Times (London). - Socks worn by babies shoukl have, meaning to one export, a compart- mt for tho Mu loo. jun as their gloves luv. (hr the thumb. A fortune left! -A fortune left! Yes! his ship's come sailing In! There's now a baby In that house. And [here's joyâ€"outside and in. â€"â€"Margaret Sheppard Mr. ’0. Guam First secretary at the Afghan Lennon to Landau. who has rec-Alva] permis- don from the King 0! Afghans!“ to marry Miss Vlofet Parish. daughter of Mr. A. Pal-km, Marylebme. R In the ï¬rst unhon or the kind. Then, running up the garden path, He waves to n wlndow high; "He must have got a fortune Ion," Said the iaughlng puma-by. There's some one o! Imponunes Come to live across the street, And you never saw such "goings on No! you never did Indeed. When the father comes from work at night, Just on the stroke of eight < Why, he's like (0 knock the people down ' In his haste to reach the sale, An ncid atom-ch mused by Indication onen cnalen rhtmnltlc Iympluml. Sc! your stomach right whh Seiuel'l Syrup. Any drug non. Some One of Importance. “Salt of the Earth." MURRAY. Moray. One of the many interesting activi- ties oi the Forest Service. Department of the interior, (Taundn, is the collec‘ tion and extraction of tree seeds. Four special seed extraction plants now operate in the western pmvlncea (or the purpose at securing seeds from the cones of coniferous trees. During the winter of 1925-26111050-10ui‘ plants oxtractei twenty-live hundredweight of seed». Large quantities of seed are supplied to the l-orcstry Commission at the British isles for use in carrying out tho program 0! reforms-ting unoc- cupied lands in Grout Britain. Seed has also been shipped to the Forest Service of New Zealnnd for a similar" retorestation program in that Do mlnion. in tho latter connection it is interesting to noté that the. New ‘4“. land Forest. Service in headpd by a Canadian who received his forestry tmlntns in Canada. . Frostbites. ‘Euo tho pain wllh Mlnnrd'm Countarncm innlmmANon. soothes um huh. up-io-dm- , _ building. ï¬lm: n3. deconung uni g'ndemng. Pm uscl “lulu-ted. ind more: oflctm MIL-savingsu - ' mien). ï¬end 25 ecu}: or ‘ gum!“ 5m. Modem W Guide on “muuu'st. w" mum. on. rug-guy: in huildgn' a}. deic'al, Canadian Tree Seeds. Wan/731' 710m†Announcement to RED ROSE TEA Enthusiasts ‘ 7 Suint John T. H. Estabrooks Co., Limited CENTURIES ago, when tea was ï¬rst introduced to the English Nobility, the precious leavesâ€"then almost priceless â€"were packed m Sealed lead contamers. For many generations lead continued to be used as a protective package for all ï¬ne quality teas. Then the modem metal, Aluminum, was introduced. But during war-time and later, paper bags and paper boxes were largely used and have held sway ever, smce. - In our 30 years experience putting ufS Red Rose Tea. we have used all these containers and each-has some particular merit. But careful tests over a long period prove that Aluminum is by far the best container that has yet been found, and paper packages of every kind the poorest. When in contact with dampness paper absorbs moisture which soon affects the quality of the tea, and in some instances completely spoils it. Having found the paper package unreliable and uncertain, we have again adopted the Aluminum package which we used years ago. For we know now that Aluminum can be better depended upon than any other. Unlike paper, Aluminum does not absorb moisture. It preserves all the original flavor and strength. So now and in the future Red Rose Tea will be packed in the Aluminum package, as it was in years gone by. 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