t?? ^ A TREMirr FEEUNG New York U Paying ! High to be on Time g ".. â- '!» Telephone Company Takes in 35 Cents a Minute for Telling the Hour ! New York â€" Tbla city Is paytn? th« New York Telephone Company 35 li a Sore Sign That the Blood is Thin and Watery *9 am glad to lutTe an opportuBlty M teitifylng to the beneflu I d^ rtred from the ase of Dr. WlHlamr Ptnk Pllla", wrltea Mrs. Lawrence Kennedy, 8t Joaeph, N.B. She fur- ; cents a mmute In order to fl.xl out ther sayi:â€" "Some years ago I wa« ^jjat time It Is. working as a stenographer, and be- Several years ago tbe telephone came badly run-down. I always had company discontinued the practice of a tlred-out feeling, had no appetite telling Its subscribers the t'mo of flay and sutrered terribly from backache, whenever they wanted to sot their Almost every month I had to remain docks or watches. But houswwlvei from the office for a day or two. I became tired of calling across the air was advised to try Dr. Wllllama' ghaft to learn the time from Neigh- Plnk Pills, and I have reason to be tor Jones and business men found tho glad that I followed this advice. Be- numerous clocks that line New fore I had been taking the pills very York's streets did not always agree, long I began to feel much better. The result was that the telephone Continuing their use my strength company established a special "time came back, I regained my appetite tgnm^ department" It sells time and the terrible backache from which I had suffered disappeared. I have been Victorious Cana£an Athletes Return Home Just like a store sells egga, shoes or overcoats. The charge Is 5 "cents. If married some years now and ^ subscriber calls up Meridian 1212. have two One healthy children, a girl and a honey-voiced operator replies. and a boy and am In the best of ..^^^ 4,^,3 ,g ^q^ 3.51." tls telephone health. All this I owe to Dr. Wll- ,, ^^arged with a local t:all. If some- t^T,^ T ^M " '^'"''' "^^ ' 'â„¢^* ''"e 1'°P« »â- °'^l^«l '» a toll-box tele- !^!-.^ll^. **''"."*' "*'' ''*'.? =°'°* phone. It doesn't come back to him as It did In rhe old days when the operator would telJ him the hour. During the first seven days that Meridian 1212 was In operation, there were 77.160 requests for the time, which means that New York resi- dents spent $3,858 for the knowledge thus retailed. The calls, according to the telephone company's records, reach the peak between the hours of , S and 6 p.m. I other weak, run-down person. All weak, run-down people who •will give this blood-bulldlng tonic a fair trial will find through Its use new health and strength. You can get the pills from any dealer In medicine. or by mall at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Out. Heart of Man SAVE THE CHILDREN The heart of man resembles a â- ecret chamber wherein stands â€" like the block of white unhewn marble â- et In the studio of a sculptor â€" a veiled figure. Though the man may not 80 much as life the corner of the In Summer When Childhood All- [ Irork ?„' f«>„'°"'". ,"** l^ «'"'* "«te Are Most Dangerous. ! work to fashion and form the figure i that lies beneath. { Mothers who keep a box of Baby's And the figure Is the onl of the Own Tablets In the house may feel man. and the unveiling thereof Is that the lives of their little ones are called death ; and until the figure be reasonably safe during the hot wea- ; nnvelled. the man scarce knoweth ther. Stomach troubles, <cholera In- ; what manner of man he Is. â€" Coulson fantum and diarrhoea carry off thou- Kernahan. sands of little ones every summer, In ' fl, ^ most cases because the mother does | not have a safe medicine at hand to ; Young g;lve promptly. Baby's Own Tablets He who gives pleasure meets with relieve these troubles, or If given oc- 1 It; kindness Is the bond of friendship caslonally to the well child they will | and the hook of love; he who sows Prevent their coming on. The Tablets \ not, reaps not. â€" BasUe. 1 ^''^ guaranteed to be absolutely harm- ; less even to the newborn babe. They * t are especially good In summer be- "Ah; these be crool 'ard times for cause they regulate the bowels and. the workin' man." "What the matter keep the stomach sweet and pure. now, another strike coming?" "No They are sold by medicine dealers or slch luck, sir! The bloomiu' masters by mall at 25 cents a box from The have given In. and we've got to start ^^- Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- REDROSE «« is good tea" The Orange Pekoe, at a little extra cost, is extra good ' In clean, bright Aluminum $500 Reward in Hassell Radio Fake work again on Monday morning'!' Assam, the native home of the tea bush, produces teas which are famed the world over for their strength, rich- ness and flavor. The superior and distinc- tive quality of Red Rose Orange Pekoe is largely due to these fine quality Assam teas, of which it is chiefly composed. Every package guaranteed. - 7^ vUle, Ont. Mr. Lenin's Brain j Scientists are said to have cut the j brain of the late Nlcolai Lenin, the ; Russian dictator. Into 31,000 slices and particles. For two and a half ! years the work of dissecting, analyz- I Ing and preserving Mr. Lenin's gray '. matter has been In progress. I The net result, probably, Is that they have 31.000 slices and particles. This Is usually the way such tasks work out THE first contingent of the Canadian Olympic Games party received a tremendous welcome when they returned to Canada on the White Star liner ^urentic. They were guests at civic receptions in Montreal and Toronto,' while individual cities planned special celebrations in honor of their individual members of the team. The above photof raphs show, top. the gt;oup on board the Laurentic in which can be seen, fourth from the left, standing, Mrs. Joe Wright, and, extreme right. Joe Wright, Sr., parents cf Joe Wriglit, Jr., who won the Diamond Sculls at Henley. Joe Wright is seen in the centre of the back row, eighth from the right. Fourth from the right standing is Lou Scholcs. winner of the Diamond Sculls in 1904, who went to greet young Joe Wright. Underneath the group, on the left, is Joe Wright. Jr.; on the right is Ethel Catherwood, of Saskatoon and Toronto, winner of the high jump at Amsterdam, where she created a world's record. The four girls are members «f the team which won the 400 metres relay event and created a new world record. From left to right they are Myrtle Cook, Jane Bell, Ethel Sniith, and F; Rosenfeld. The bottom photograph shows young Joe Wright, displaying lis trophies won at Henley to his mother. In his left hand he has the gold cup which is his permanent prize and in his ritjht hand he hds ,the miniature. Sculls, which he holds for one year./ breatkqfOie^ Bill in India to I Curb Bolshevism A trifling kindness here and there is but a simple, small affair. Tet it your life has sown this free, wide shall your harvest he. S^i^*" better T^er '-* . bigger IfoU;- MORE pif« dun 70U gn in cwo or thnt m&mrf tissue tolls. And a vMily bcitct p«pCT, kxx Sinooth, velvety wit, jnow-whice â€" 7^0 sheets uf it in a big toll. tom^Uttij wt^f^, safe ffocn dust, uint aad faaodlinf. If yott have been buying Toilet Tissue off d» bai|iin cotinter oo the so-miiiy <oll»-fo(-a>juiriet basis jrou are not getting value comijarable .^tlt what this 15c. WHITE SWAN ROLL offers you Wid the snow white purity of this immaoiUie Tissue well match the dignity of your baUl. nam. k wiU be wtmby of youi othct fine appotntmcnts What Will you do (X popuiaj EOOY TISSUES , •cottage* ' rSc finest TlMua thkt Rioiiev can b«iy. jocc iticeta. iSV»^i '3:;Sa mA Government to Publish Textj of Public Safety Measure Simla, India. â€" The Government of j India will soon publish the text of the i public safety bill dealing with Bol- ; shevist agents other than Indian or | British subjects of Indian states. The I bill provides tor the removal of agents I not coming under these classes and is ! expected to provoke a lively discus- 1 sion in the Legislative Assembly in | September. Agents will be asked to execute a bond giving security for good be- haviour until their removal from India, failing which they will be detained in custody. The breaking o£ such a bond will render the agent liable to arrest without warrant and to ma.xlmuni im- prisonment of a year in addition to a fine, but the prosecuting authority can only be the Governor-General in Coun- cil. ; No order for removal can be ques- tioned in any court while tho officers acting under the law will be protected , against legal proi< edings for actions j performed in good faith. The Govern- , ment of India declares evidence re- j cently has accumulated of subversive There is hardly a household that activities and intentions of the Com- hasn't heard of Castoria! At least five munist International directed against million homes are never without it, II India. Radio League Committee Acts at Hartford to Learn Who Sent False Signals Hartford, Conn. â€" The Executive i Committee of the American Radio Re- : lay League, Inc.. at a special meeting voted to authorize a reward of $500 for information leading to the appre- hension of tie person or persons who broadcast the messages signed "Rock- ford Fliers," which are now believed, to have been false. | i Officers of the organization are ! thoroughly aroused over the sugges-, ' tlon that the messages, purported to! have been sent by the missing fliers, Bert Hassell and Parker Cramer, may ; tave been broadcast by some licensed I amateur operator as a practical Joke. "We have committed ourselves to the task of ninnlng down the per- sons who sent tlie mesa.oges," the I league's se^:retary, Kenneth E. War- ! ner, said, "and will go to any lengths i to apprehend and punish those re- I sponsible. We are broadcasting the announcement of the reward from every amateur station tn the league chain, and we hope, in that way to get comethiug definite and concrete to work on." Mr. Warner also declared that, should the person or persons who sent the fake messages be apprehend- ed, the Radio League will take an active part In the criminal prosecu- tion and will ask that the extreme penalty for the crime be imposed. The maximum penalty for transmit- ting a false message of distress is five years Imprisonment and a fine of ?5,000. Canada Calls Off Its Search Ottawa â€" Searob in Northern Can- adian waters for the missing airplane. Greater Rocktord. was called off by the Canadian Government here, after receipt from the Ror;kford-Stock- holm Flight Committee of a telegram stating there was positive proof that the plane had been seen over Green- land last Sunday morning. "Associated Press reports from Greenland, through Copenhagen," the message read, "absolutely Identities Greater Rockford as plane seen over Fiskernaes, Greenland. Sunday morn- ing at 10.30 Greenland Time. Dan- ish Government vouches for veracity of sheriff who sent the report to Copenhagen." The Canadian Government notified George P. Mackenzie, head of the Arctic c.yedition aboard the Canadian Government patrol ship Beothic, which Is now rounding the south- eastern point of Baffin Land on her way to Lake Harbor, that search for the Greater Rockford in those waters could be abandoned. Clarified Adverti>einents a»-| If? PER POUND UP. TWKNTT. 9X* 1 O one satnplea free. Stocking • Yarn Mills. Dept. 1, OriUla. Ont. ILL THE MOVEKâ€" PIONEElt DIS. TANCE movers of Canada. I.nrrMl epeedy padded vana. New Equipment, latest methods. Two experienced mM every trip. All loada Insured. Beyond compare for skill atid care. Before yoa move, write ua or wire and reverse tha (barirea. Head oftlc* Hamilton. Ontori* ^-nnii.ln Hill the Mov>r As the Poets Had Said The road turned suddenly and ascended above tha valley. There was a rush of air, and then Nora saw the sea. It was booming against a deep purple cliff lost in green water and pale green spray. . . . They climbed over one slate ledga. A light mist lay over the cliffs above the sea. which resounded from below. The high grass between the hedge- rows was very wet, the foxgloves against the stone walls drooping with their load of dew. As she was mount- ing the stairway made of fiat stones over the second ledge, she heard her first lark. The bird had swooped up, and was singing, singing as he climbed higher and higher. She sat on tha flat top of the stile, looking up to- wards the sky and listening to the warblinga. fainter and fainter. Just as the poets had told her, singing as all her life she had dreamed they would sing. The three sisters stood waiting for her to climb over tha ledge., ^^'hile she had been sitting on the atlle. the larks had slowly gather- ed in the sky, one after another, sing- ing together, close to the last yellow light. â€" Wanda Fralken Neef, in "Wa Sing Diana." « Tact Is the quality that endows a reprimand with the dignity of con- structive criticism. P GUNS ATENTS I-lst of 'W.iiitQj Inventlona" and Full Infi^rmatlon Sent Fr«« on Reguest. THE SAWSAY CO., Sept. W. 273 Banl: St.. Ottawa, Ont. • RIFLES • CARTRIDCCS SPORTSMEN'S SUPPUES Chcaptr or Bitter ^ T. W. BOYD a- SON U Nan Dot SL W. MOXnEU Desert Chorus When ^our Children Ciy font Tall derricks that become lacy spires through the gray-gold haze, rolling hills that are rose and amethyst. rose-tinted desert sands and shadowy grayish-green •clumps of desert sagebrush â€" this is a Cali- fornia oil field made beautiful by the sunset's afterglow. The vast sweep I of plain and horizon had imprisoned the sheaf of colors left In the sky by the sun as he slipped behind the last western rim of hills, and has scat tered magic far as the eye can seo. A fairy city hangs on the slopes, its round snow-white houses reaching ' fantastic heights as the desert at- I mosphere play? pranks with size and proportion â€" a "tank farm" storing hundreds of thousands of barrels of loll. Sun-baked hills are transformed by the Jeweled shafts of fading daylight; and as they darken and melt away into the night, myriads of twinkling THE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION of Canada EatabUslied 1307. Asaata 3289,157.00, anxplaa to policyholders over 3150,000.00 THE ONIY PUSELY CAH- aSULa COUFAMY lasolSf Stckneaa aQd Accident Insuz^ ance to Membera of tbe Mft* sonic Vratarnlty Ezclnsively. Aeenis In all principal Cities aiid Town* In Canada. S. E. OZEASOK. J. O. rTT^^EB, Free, ft Sen. Vtscx. Secy. Ass. XffX, Read Of nee: QBANBV, Que. Ciiticura /^ Soap ^ and Talcum ^ S^t l»™io and Fragrant V SootKlng 1 V. WLaA Comforting 4w 9uld ETerrwhrra. Soap 25o. A Rubdown Exercise wUI not cause still- ness if you'll massage your body with Mlnard's. /' -^ NAVY A teal |!tH>4 RoO, full ««t|bL Tvo tbeel*. lt3DV tOO^ HsM, kas4Hf»«, •Hipect. HlfkMi ffit llitti*. iMmm tk â€"n at sujM. EDDY*S TI88USS CANADA HNEST VALUCS Fur of New Rabbit Is Like Sable there are children in your family, there's almost daily need of its com- fort. And any night may find you lights spring into view. They are like very thankful there's a bottle in the Illuminated Christmas trees, these house. Just a few drops, and that stately derricks, their topmost lamps â„¢^ » „o„. v„r<„f„ „f ,o>.K., "*''*= '^^ constipation is relieved; or gleaming above "crown blocks" tow- Two of a new variety of rabbits, diarrhoea checked. A ^-egeUbIe pno- „,,„„„„ <, broken bv the cre-iklne called sable rabbits, stated to have duct; a baby remedy meant for y«un- ^"""^^^ ,„! °, " „„Lr„,?. !'„>,„ great commercial possibilities, have folks. Castoria is about the only thin^ """^ Sr'>an»ng of Ponderous machm- been on view at Minehead. Somerset, you have ever heard doctom advise erin* eighty feet Into the sky The Mr 0. A. Drake, secretary of the Kivinff to infants. Stronger medicines cry, the hissing and nmibllng ot D V,u>, <;„hi<. Rihhit riiih whn wn« are dangerous to a tmy baby, however giant boilers, tho musical clink, clink. British Sab e Rabbit Club, â- »ho was harmless they may be to grown-ups. of huge iron "bits" striking joints of one of the Judges said i was Impos- good old Castoria! Remember the tubing hanging near the "hole, ' the slble to distinguish their fur from real „ame. and remember to buy it It may uncertain rhyUim of the gas engine's sable, and the white hairs In their spare you a sleepless, anxious mght. „,.._., „ut-nut Thus aoea on th.. coats defled the dver's art. It is alwa>-s ready, always safe t» f ®'^"*' ""•• ""''^ ^""? *"*' °° ^J^'' "It takes about thirty rabbits to use; in emwgencies, or for everyday fascinatin« and endless quest for It tates aoout inirty rabbits to," . ^ ^ J^ J „^,^^^ jj .. ^^^ mighty Industrial make one sable coat and I am getting » â„¢tat Baty becomes fi^tful„ Z chorus which ceases neither day nor six guineas each for two-month-old ^^tiess. Castoina was never more night. sable rabbits. The Prince of 'Walos popular with mothers than it is today. Is very much interested in these rab- £very druj^gist has it. bits, and many well-known people are GOOD ADVICE FROM MOTHER JFJ^EVEN Recommends Lydia £• Pinkham's Vegetable ' Compound » r breeding them," states the secretary. I win not kiss babies for publica- tion.â€" Herbert Hoover. -- ♦ - - - Mlnard's Liniment for aching Joints. CASTORIA I Two conrlcts were talking. "You ^ow," said one, "it took John Bun- ^an all hla life to write a story." , "Garni" was the reply. "It took me . ten years to do a sentence." I Toronto. Ont.â€" "I began takin| Vegetable Compound for nerves and I other troubles and I must say I felt different after tha first dose. I hav« been told this last six months that t look t wen ty-tivst although I am now iorty-sevcn and iiave had seven children. I hav» taken the Vegewbto Compound re^u« ^ larly (or some time and sleep well, rise early and tetl young."â€" Mrs. McKeb, IS Lauikr Ave., Toronto, Ontario. Veterinarlsa us* Mlnard's Liniment. ISSUE No. 36â€" '28