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The blended essence of choice good things grown in the tropic sunshine of far-away lands— Coca-Cola!—of course!—sealed in a — sterilized glass pack- age that protects its goodness and. purity. i ~ Delicious and Refreshing The Coca-Cola Company of Canada, Ltd. Head Office: Toronto 2 ' Oldest Holder Of | Victoria Cross Dea Britain’s Sea Power Admiral Stresses Need of Maintaining! Strength of Empire’s Fleet A warning to Canadians. not to for get the value of sea. power was vaiced Sir Dighton Probya, friend and per- by. Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field.” sonat friend of Queen Alexandra, who of His’ Majesty's special service squad! held the. distinction: of being the-old- ron, during an address ata banquet: «s+ polder of the Victoria Cross, died given in his honor at Victoria. June 20, at the age of 91. The people were sick of spending | Sir Dighton ‘yon the V.C, during Tens: he admitted; sick of hish | ine Indian Mutiny and- entered the taxation and -debi; and in thinking’ ooivice of the royal family. in 1872. Sir Dighton Probyn Won Decoration During Indian Mutiny re for 500 kilometres (about WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD - British Columbia's stone fruit crop this year will be only about half of last Year's..crop. according to” esti- mates issued by the department of ag- ’ =f riculture. Frederick Whelen, touring Canada on- behalf’ of the League of Nations, addressed some 3,000. people at an open air meeting in Stanley Park, Van- couver. a: : Sadi Lecvinte.. flying at Isleres, France, established a new world's fly- 300 mites) Lecointe’s*time was 1 hour, 37. mintites, 49 seconds. Rumania at the present tinie owes Canada $23,969.720; Greece owes Can- ada$8,174,274, Hon. J. Av Robb, acting minister of finance, informed ‘House recently. General James Barry Hertzog, lead-| er_of the Nationalist party, which was victorious in the recent Federal elec- tions, has ‘accepted the premiership of South Africa. succeeding General. Jan Smuts. Thousanis of railway ‘workers were treated to the spectacl> of the, King of England running his own train: at Swindon recently, and while, the King was playing engineer, the Queen: was on duty as: lookout. Caught between the steamer . Mid- land Prince and the dock as she was lashed to her moorings at “C” eleva- ‘tor, at the C.P.R, elevators, Fort Wil- liam, Michael Fuchok, ‘11° years old, was crushed to dcath. U.S. Government ‘receipts for the fiseal year ending June 30 exceeded expenses by. more than five’ hundred minion dollars, ‘Secretary Mellon an- nounced... The tax reduction pro- gramme submitted by Mr: Mellon was vasSe@ on ‘an. estimated surplus of $323;000,009. - Sour Stomach Risings Subdued by “Nerviline” : A Few.Drops Bring Relief ae DDT The wonderful relief you get .from twenty drops of Nerviline will surprise you. - ‘Take and: almost immediately you fecl bet- of these things often forgot the great | when he became equerry to King Ed- truth about sea power which appiied to the British Empire and its integrity | more than to an: other power in the | world. “It wou'd be imperiinence on any pers +o aS tS influence iis | Dighton. premise he would continue .to Dominion,” Sr Brederiek said, Bh ek i serve Queea Alexandra, a promise that feel justified in asking Canada if she) wad fulpiled thinks she is. safe, if her overseas! ‘ trade is sate, and will be safe in: war) time?” = Edward's ascension to the throne he was made keeper of the: purse. On his déath bed, King Edward. mad# Sir Wretched from Asthma. Strengih of body and vigor of mind are inevit- { ably impaired .by the visitations of asthma... Who can live. under’ the | cloud of recurring attacks and keep tbody and mind at their full efficiency? ‘Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy dissipates: the cloud of. removing the cause. © It does relieve. It does re- store the sufferer to normal bodily trim and mental happiness. Consuls To - Retire U.S. Consuls in An Attraction At Wembley - Misitors Can See Many Articles Made From. Milk . One of ihe attractions at Wembley is a dairy maid who ‘shows women visitors howto transform milk inio| umbrella’ handles, unbreakable ‘but-} tons, artistic combs, bowls, and a; score of other articles which few peéo- ple suspeci could come from a cow. Cities to Retire The milk has first to go through a pro-| Twelve United States consuls in ess whereby the casein is extract-) Canadian cities, including John. G. ed and dried: | Casein. is the dasic) Foster, consul-general at Ottawa; and product of milk. Some remarkable! Joseph I. Brittain, of Winnipeg, will little machines which effect this magic yetire from the consular -service “in transformation of milk are shown, and ; July, under i re-organization brought ‘visitors are able to see a cow milked, into. effect. by an executive order of and later, if they desire, handle the: president Coolidge. e buttons that a short time before were warm milk. i Lswelve Canadian Mr. Foster, who is 65 years old, has been 27 years in the service of the United States Government. -Mr.. Brit- the! tain, who is 66. years old, has also had \o7 years service. Fine iissue paper is. about 1200th part of an inch thick. You will see this shield-shape trade mark in hardware stores everywhere. You won't see it-on cheap; inferior goods. It goes only on household utensils of the highest quality, yet selling at moderate prices, because of the tremendous quantities sold each year. ‘ Choose cooking and baking utensils that carry this trade mark. _ Choose SMP Enameled Ware, with its very hard, smooth surface. Heats faster, cleans easier, im- parts no metallic flavor, causes no danger- ous acid re-actions. Ask for SMPé:s7- WARE Three-finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of pearly-grey enamel inside and out. Diamond Ware, three coats, light blue and white out- side, white lining.. Crystal Ware, three coats, pure white inside and out, with Royal Blue edging. F CANADA UMITEO ACL x 0 mt Sueer Metan Prooucts Co. MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG EBMONTON VANCOUVER . CALGARY ward, then Prince ot Wales. On King: ter. Nerviline brings up the gas i caused by fermenting food, and Té- | lieves that distressed feeling in the :slomagh. When colic . or cramps | strike you at night. Nerviline is a sure | relief: ' For general use in the. family, tor emergent ills, always keep trusty Nerviline on hand. 35c at all dealers. Boys’ and Girls’ Swine Clubs C.P.R. to-Donats Championship. Cup, Medals and a Free Trip to Toronto The Provincial and Dominion Gov- ernments have co-operatively organ- ized’ Boys’ and. Girls’ Swine Clubs throughout the three prairie provinces | io stimulate interest in. raising mar- keting hogs and® teaching the boys and girls how to’ market..their pro- duce. | The Canadian Pacific Railway announces that (o aid jn this work it will give a championship. cup’ io each otf the three clubs winning these Boys’ and: Girls’ Swine Club competi- tions in Manitoba; Saskatchewan and Alberta, and these trophies will bé for annual competition: The individual members of the winning (¢ams, how- ever; will be given medals as their own property The trophies and the medals will be given irrespective of whether the win- ning ieams live on C.P.R: lines or not, bul any winning team that is resident on a C.P.R. line will have the addi- tional treat of a trip to the great Royal pany’s expense. If any club should win one of the trophies three years in succession it becomes the pertsanent property of the club. ‘Each team shall consist of two boys, or a brother and sister, or of two girls, betveén the ages of 10 and 21 by September 1, 1924. All the rules aad regulations cover- ing the swine clubs as organized by the extension service in each prov- inte, must be observed, and: all teams competing must take part in a judging competition and give a demonstration at a central point or points as decid- ed by the coomittee in charge in each province and these competitions: will be held at or near the time the car- loads of hogs raised by the clubs are marketed. The following is the score on which clubs will be tested. for..general proficiency of the whole club in swine raising; 20 points for the team’s hog judging; 30 points for the quality of the two hogs raised by members of the team; and 20 points for a 20-minute demonstration in Wiltshire bacon. All Straight Doctor.—Did that medicine straight- en your husband out allright?” “Yes, we buried him yesterday.” Minard’s Liniment, the Athiete’s the il in sweetened water,: Thirty points |, envied !—today. den ‘secret—no great gift. in them. : : For one week do this Volume and efficienty produce 25c quality for 10c ‘Sunlight and Health Statistics: Show That-Tco Much Sun- light Is Conducive to High Mortality Rate The prevalent idea that we cannot have too.much sunshine for health is challenged by W. H. Dines,: F.R.S., well-known statistical facts are Op- posed to this belief. In European | countries the death-rate: is. highest jin the south and lowest “in the north, ‘and the British Isles and the Scan- dinavian countries are especially. fav- ored. Though ‘he duration of’ pos- sible sunshine 1s nearly the same in bot hparts, the intensity is far great- er in the south different years, and this: showed that thé four most sunless summers (1888, 1894, 1910 and 1912) all had an ex- ceptionally low death-rate, while -the sunniest summers~ (1877, 1899 . and 1911) had more than the average num- ber of deaths. It is contended that the fact that ultra-violet’rays are help- ful in certain diseases does not prove that an excess of sunlight is general- ly beneficial. It is thought to. be hard- ly credible that sunlight alone should be prejudicial to health and the ex- planation is suggested that it is. the heat, with which sunshine. is usually associated, that is harmful. Thinks Swearing All Right Yes, - providing. the provocation equals the offence of Jones stepping on Smith's sore corns. -Far better to use “Putnam’s” Painless Corn Extrac- tor, it does lift out corns in a hurry. No corn can last if “Putnam's” is ap- plied. -Refuse a substitute, 25c every- where. < : Pacific Coast Fisheries During the first three months of this year the Canadian, fisheries on . the Pacific coast’ produced 73,352,000 pounds of fish food, valued at $1,795, 000. In quantities, the ‘largest catch was herring. | Six hundred and fifty- seven thousand pounds: of these fish were netted during the period. put Holloway’s Corn Remover will draw them out painlessly. The ratio of males to females is higher for the,farm population than it is for the total population except in three states in America. PIMPLES SPREAD OVER FOREHEAD Inflamed and Itched Badly. Cuticura Healed. ** My trouble began with a break- ing out of pimples at the edge of my hair which soon spread to my fore- head. At first the pimples were very small but became larger and were in- flamed. They itched badly fora while and were so embarrassing that I hated to go out. My hair fell out. "I read an advertisement for Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I. purchased more, and in two of three weeks I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Geor- gia McMillan, 1913 Summit Bivd., Spokane, Wash., July 10, 1923. Use Cuticura forall toilet purposes. Sample Rash Free by Mall, Addraee Canadian Eee, boap te Ointment mtb, ed A aa our new Stick, Shaving Remedy who points out in ‘Nature that many | Women you envy have only this secret You, too, may employ it to keep the radiance and bloom of youthful skin youth . still theirs, millions of clever women are admired—and Yet they have no difficult, hid- Only this simple method— which is for you, too. To. give you, as well, thecharm you envy Cleanse the skin regularly, at- | English records for| quadrants. . When 1881 fo 1912 being at hand, compari-| clear the white lights so indicate ‘to son was made of the summer sun-' the highway trafic, but when a train shine and swimmer death-rate of the| approaches the lantern rotates .auto- é, gine is stopped : (Pee 192 -the é eo et — Soft corns are difficult to eradicate, The simple, correct way ; You cannot find 4 more cffec- tive beauty treatment. Begause ‘Palmolive Soap is blended of rare palm and olive oils—famous for mifd but thorough cleansing qualities.since the days of Cleo- patra. And it is inexpensive, so that thousands now use Palmolive for the bath. Make stire that you get Palmolive —--which is never sold unwrapped. All dealers have it. Get it, and try for one week this airaplést of all treatments. See how delightfully and how quickty it benefits your skin. plexion lovely, radiant, youthful. But beware. of harsh cleansing methods, They injure skin: “Wash thoroughly with Palmolive Soap—each night be- fore retiring. Rub. the creamy, foamy: lather well into the tiny. pores. Rinse = and repeat the — washing. Then rinse again. Then—if skin is dry—apply 4 little cold cream. That is all. Skin so cared for is not. injured by cosmetics, by wind and sun, or by dirt. COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED f Toronto THE PALMOLIVE Winnipeg Montreal Paim and olive oils—nothing else—give Nature’s green color to Palmolive Soap MADE IN CANADA 2403 iaiad Swedish Invention For Motorists’ Comfo Automatic Beacon Light Gives Warn- ing At Railroad Crossings Stimulated by the rapid motorizing of Swedish highway traffic, native en- gineers have patented three inven- tions for the comfort and safety of mo- torists. .These are an automatic bea- con light for givirg warnings at rail- road crossings, an automatic slot ma- chine for refilling gas tanks, and a de- vice ‘which prevents _ the accidental running out of batteries. : The: crossing .-beacon consists of a flaShing light.in.a cylindrical lantern with red and white sectors in opposite the railroad is Big: Building Programme: rt}. 0 Sessa esc, _| Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevate Co, Plan a Busy Season If present plans are carried out tht year: wiil be one of the biggest build ing years for the Saskatchewan Go operative Elevator Company since th: pre-war period. “An ‘unofficial est! mate of the proposed building pre gramme is $500,000. Werk on nev elevators has been: started in eigh points in the province, and organiza: tion is. under way at various. othet places, - If the building programme is completed the company will’own ané operate four: hundred and ‘thirty éleva tors. The capaciiy will be increaset by 1,200,009 bushels. .Minard’s Liniment for Distemper 2 Export of Motor Cars Canada exported’ 70,000 motor cars in 1923, almost double tiie total reach- ed in any previous, year, and almost half the total of car.shipments from the United States. Total automobile shipments from the. two. countries reached 221,846 cars, which was an in- crease of 105,625 cars over the pre- rious year’s record. 3 matically showing .a .red light to the highway and a white light . to the train. i This beacon will work under favorable conditions of snow and ice.) The automatic. gasoline vendor can be utilized by the customer at any time of night and day by connecting the tube with the gas tank of the car, dropping a krona ia the slot, and oper- ating a lever. The quantity of gaso- line received naturally. varies accord- ing to the market price, which can be quoted at the minimum, owing to the saving of wages for attendants. : The attachment which automatical- ly cuts off the batteries when the en- inyolyes the prin- ciples of suction arid gravity. It is} essentially a switch system which is connected with the gas intake or the lubrication pipes so that the suction actuates a weight that rises and closes the electric circuit. When. the suc- tion stops, the weight falls and throws the switch open, Time has Tested it—Dr. Thomas’ Eeléctric Oil has been on the market upwards of fifty years.and in that time it has proved a blessing to thousands. It is in high favor throughout Canada and its excellence has carried its fame beyond the seas. If it were double the price it would’ be a cheap lini: ment. : un- RINE AM Keeps EYES Clear, Bright and Beautiful ‘Write Murine Co,,Chicago,forEyeCareBook * So Pay your out-of-town accounts by Do- minion Express Money Orders. ~ GERMAN MONEY for: sale—-200,000 marks, 50c: 500,000 marks, 9c; one mil- lion marks, $1.25; ten million marks, $6.50. Specialty Import. Co., (Dept. 4) 3 W. Dun- das St, Toronto, Ont. S + Cigarette Papers Large Double Book 120 Leaves ~ - Finest You Can Buy! AVOID IMITATIONS ZR HALF A CENTURY REPUTATION . a LE CLERG’S Civse.cen.cs ‘Ds CE GLERC'S Sites kk, j ror ANAEM'‘A SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR LADIES Ali. MENTS. ERC’S areeeesate APERJENT PILLS. Prices In England 3s. alan Films. For the Future Recent ~ Invention Will Preserve Modern Pictures For Centuries People who inhabit the earth five y thousand years from now may have a chance to-look back through the cen- turies and see just how -we ran our in- dustries and manufactured our pro- ducts in the year 1924. They will see us in the movics. The possibility that motion pictures of 1924 workman- ship can be handed down throughout the ages comes through the work of a man in Chicago, who has developed a preserving process to the point at which he is ready to store a collection of films in the Smithsonian Institution at Washington, D.C. The films will be’ sealed in a preserving vault, with a stipulation: that it remain sealed for five thousand years. Scenes from rolling mills, steel mills, engine factor- jes and machine shops will be includ- ed in the collection: or Mall @i, 10 from 71, FRONT S1.E., TOKON10, Ont, or 00. BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK Cilv, at Pp an andagreeable. sweet and a l-a-s-t-i-n-g benefit a well, Good for teeth, breath and digestion. Makes the mext cigar! taste better. /Sealed in its Purity etter : Golden eagles eat. many small ro- dents and larger animals sich as fawns and lambs. - ———— Asbestos has beeh found in Hun- gary, Russia, New. Soath Wales, New Zealand and Cape Colony. The Great Pyramid in Egypt wasq built 4,700 years before Christ. —— ae Minard’s Liniment for Falling Out of Hair
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