HAS LOST FAT FOR THREE YEARS 68 lbs. Gone Altogether A woman writes:â€" "For near'.y three years I tiave been taking Kruschen Salts every morning in hot water, and have '-St 68 lbs. of fat. My weight before taklnK them was ISii ll>s., and It U now 128 lbs. Compare the Uif- ferei-. i â€" It is marvellous. My mother and Biater are also taking Kruschen and lots of our friend.^, and think thpy are wonderful. As regard, diet, it Is not necessary to do one little bit of dieting; In my case I have never denied myself anything since I started taking Kruschen Salts. 1 walk ever/ day, and do not eat many potatoes t .° much sugar. I don't think shall ever be grateful enough to Kruschen Salts tor the great help they have been a me, and shall never stop taking them, or recommending them to people 1 think need them."â€" (Miss) K. T. Taken every morning, Kruschen effects a perfectly natural clearance of nndlgested food substances and all ex- cessive watery waste matter. Unless this wastagi. Is regularly expelled. Na- ture win eventually storj It up out of the way In the form of ugly fat. Old Smokestack Found Montreal. â€" The large balloon smokesiatk of the locomotive "Duf- i.erln," the first railroad locomotive built in Montreal, has Just been dis- covered in Carilllon and pressed Into service as a flower stand. The "Duf- ' ferin" was delivered In 1853, to the Carillion and Grenville Railway. The discovery was made by a parly of the Canadian Railroad Historical \ Society which visited that towi to study traces of the old railroad. The locomotive was built by Kinmond Brothers of Montreal in their plant which was closed in 18S7. The stack stood six feet high and was five feet .â- cross, at the mouth. It was burl:.d four feet deep in the ground, and It Is feared that the sheet iron of which it is made may have rusted away under the soil. It is to be taken up and as much as po8.«ible preserved. ♦ Italy Gets Own Oil Rome.â€" Samples of the first min- eral oils found in the Italian posses- sions have recently reached Italy. They come from the Italian Islands ; in the Red Sea, where oil has been struck in considerable quantities. > , . j Music Is one of the most magnificeut | and delightful presents God has given us. â€" Luther. OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE You know it's **good tea Red Rose Te RED LABEL 25c. ilb. We say it's the greatest value jrou can buy + Do You Know? + That the above scene is a t'amiliar. en.--., lia, ^^t,..ii.uce in many parts of rural Quebec? The old apinniug wheel, regarded as an antique by many, is the mainstay of many households in northern Quebec. "Made In Canada" 9 The sensible way â€" the doctor's wayâ€" of treating that sluggish, "run-down" condition is tou.se Phillips* Milk of Magnesia. Try it instead of something just to "move the bowels." 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Maurice â€" "Don't you think my mus- tache is becoming?" * Maureen â€" "It may be coming, but It hasn't arrived yet" husband appears to be, a girl alw^aya feols she might have done better If she had "shopped around" a little more. A Welcome Christmas Gift ANSWER TO l^AST WEEK'S PUZZLE By HELEN WILLL\MS. Illustrated Dressynakhig Lesson Fur- nished With Every Pattern. V &, V R, . m R Wheat and Chaff There is no virtue in being a go- getter, unless you are going after the right things. Nothing warms a girl's heart a,, quickly as promising to go through lire for her. 11 you watch the clock when you are twenty, you are apt to be a watchman when you're siity. If you don't want u) grow, look for an easy job. It is eusier to shift the blame than to weigh your own weakness. When a rich man loves them and leaves them, he usual- ly leaves them a plenty. The night has a thousand eyes and then can't see half as much as a jealous woman. The more clocks and watches there are in the house the oftener somebody asks somebody else what time it is. To avoid being late it is necessary to start early. It is well to follow good advice, but be sure you catch up witii i it once in a while. A mule usually I kicks because he doesn't want to io ! anywhereâ€" which is exactly like some people. A man doesn't know he's old , until he's eighty, but a woman starts , worrying at twenty-live. Many a pro- [ mising young man turns out to be a â- man who keeps on promising. Reformer (to prostrated man) â€" "And *o this Is the work of /am. !â- it?" Prostrated Man â€" "No, sir; this li the work of a hanana skin, sir." Young woman, hefore Judge, said she had never been in any trouble un- til after she was married. FREE Music Lessons In your own home on the Instrument of your choice With Guaranteed Results. Write for details without obliea- tion, mentioning your favorite instrument. WHALEY ROYCE & CO. LIMITED 237 YONGE ST., TORONTO This --iilm-line dance set of French inspiration that can easily be made at home, is a thing to be welcomed. The yoke-panties are side-closing. Each leg is in six sections and slight- ly scalloped at the eil.ce. The bandeau closes at the back. You can make them in your spare moments. It's lovely "pick-up"' sew- ing. Run the seams up on the sewing machine. The edges finished by hand, lend French accent. Style No. 2994 is designed for sizes 1-2, 14. 16, 13, 20 years, 36 and 3S inches bust. Size 16 requires 1^ yards of 39-inch material with 5 yarc's of binding. Crepe de chine, flat crepe satin and novelty crepes are dainty mediums. HOW TO ORDER P.\TTERNS. W^rite your name and address plain- 1. , giving number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. I consider a human soul without education like marble in the quarry, which shows none of Its inherent I beauties unlll the skill of the po!i:;h- ' er fetches out the colors and makes te surface shine â€" Joseph .\ddi3on. Fleet of Sea Planes To Fly 'Round World Rome. â€" The .nost ambitious group flight yet atten., : by any nation is expected to take place next March or April, when Iwenty-lcur Italian sea- planes, under command of General Aldo Pellegrini, will set out from Orbetello, near Rome, for a round-the- world flight, The planes selected for this flight, which the Italian Air Ministry has "oeen preparing for carefully for the last two years, are Savoia Marchett; machines of the S55 type, fitted with new Isotta Fra-schini engine., develop- ing from 750 to 800 horsepower and having a speed of 200 kiIomet..TS (125 n-.iles) an hour. The flight is to be made by stages, the seaplanes stoppii.g at thirty dif- ferent localities before returning to this country. Two bases will be estab- lished, presumably at New York and Tokio. The object of the flight is not to establish any new record but simply to test the regui.-rity of the machines in long-distance flight. General Italo Baibo, Italian .A.ir Minister; General Giuseppe Valle, chief of the air st^ifT, and all the fly- ers who took part in the Italian for- mation flight across the Atlantic two years ago will jo on this fl-ght. It is lelieved also that the Duke of Aosta, who receritly joined the Italian air force, will .ake part, thus being the first member of a royal family to cross the Atlantic by air. Each ma- chine will carry a crew of four. The High will last about four months. I First Pessimistâ€" "It's hard to make 1 both ends meet nowadays." I Second Pessimist â€" "Yes, and just when thev are about to meet some fool comes along and moves tlie ends. ' Horace sagely reinar.u. that when a man is doing the best he can, he does not want to have som.. idle bystander tell him how to dig in harder. The Crowd (at football game) â€" "We want a touchdown! We want a touch- down I" Small Voice â€" "Papa, I want a sack of peanuts." Do not worrry about the rising gen- eration. There is no'.hing the matt.T with it that age won't cure." A woman didn't want her party vrit- ten in the paper as she had informed her folks she was too hard up to any Christmas gifts this season, an.l didn't want her mother-in-law to hoar about her party. â€""Daddy, dear, what d when they say 'Civit Beauty T:ie beauty of the house is o"kr. The blessing of the i.ou.?e is content- ment. The glory of the house is hospitality, Th>? thrown of the house is godliness. For COLDS • r always use BABY'S OWN TAB- LETS to break up my baby's colds," writes Mrs. Wilbcrt Colquhoun, Stur- geon Falls, Ont. 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