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' OLDS. ALBERTA. THE GAZETTE. Send for In 2, 5, 10, Book of and Recipes, 20-I1b. tins FREE? r? Hy: romping children eat all the doughnuts they want—in homes where Mother uses Crown Brand Syrup when making them, It is a Healthful, whole- .- some, highly nutritious food, -secommended by highest authorities on diet. Fine as a spread, as a table syrup, for all baked dishes, icings and caridies. THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL Crown Brand Syrup “Che Great Sweetener” - 29 Se Trained At St. Dunstan’s Men Blinded in War Are Earning Good Living. Thousands ed at St. Dunstan’s Hostel for Blind- ed Soldiers: and Sailors, London. Twenty-three thousand men with the British army atthe end of ‘the war. . The organization has been working for five years on the problem * of rehabilitating these men and many have been returned to productive in- dustry. The men are taught ‘mass- age,poultry farming, mat making, bas- ket"making, boot repairing, joinery and music. Many efficient. steno- gtaphers, telephone operators and . typists have been trained at St. Dun- ” gtan’s and are now working at regular employment in London offices. The stenographers have a special machine which récords Braille figures. on a tape, which the stenographer later reads in transcribing his notes. The erganization also extend§ to the col- enies, and St. Dunstan’s men are now to be found in every part of the world. Rheumatism Relieved In 1 to 3 Days. South American Rheumatic Remedy is a wonderful medicine in the treatment of acute er inflammatory rheumatism, chronic rheuma- tism, lumbago, neuralgia, and al] ailments due to cheumatism It often cures in 1 to days. At. druggists. Manna Still Falling United States Consul Writes From Mesopotamia of Peculiar Dew. © The feeding of the children of Israel apon manna from heaven during their 40. years of wandering in’the wilder- mess en route to the land of Canaan, as_related in the. Bible, is not mere poetry and does not record a miracle. This is the conviction of Oscar S. Heizer, United States consul at Jeru- salem, in an official report. Consul Heizer states that manna is. found mow in the regions of upper Mesopo- tamia and Kurdistan and along the Persian frontier. It falls,-he says, in the form of dew. Immediately after falling, the man- ma hardens and assumes the form of @ gtain.. Early in the morning, be- fore the heat of the day, it is gather- ed. : a ~ = A diligent man ‘can: always find Ieis- are, a Jlazy one never.—Anon. & 2 And His Family ____ Medicines OST people first- knew. Dr. Chase through his Re- «eipt Book, Its reliability and | “*“asefulness made him friends everywhere. When he put his Nerve Food, * Kidney-Liver Pills and other ‘medicines on the market they received a‘hédrty welcome, and ‘their exceptional. merit has kept them high in the public -esteem. 2 pe Tdéke Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver a Pilla for example. There, ig no irpat- Be ment to be compared to them as a t means of regulating the ‘liver, kid- meys and bowels and relieving con- ta etipation, bilidisness, kidney disease ee and indigestion. * : @ne pill a dose, 25c a box at all dealers, er Bdmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. * #t Thousands of blind have been train- ; damaged: sight were discharged from - | Attention.—Hold brush in right hand. (See how clean the brush is now.) | Soldieys’ Civil Re-Establishment from ‘brush on gum, brush -iip-eight times. ‘ rPén. watds tin’ the city of Glasgéw deen, so _ successful that operations’ * Your Teeth” By Rea Proctor. McGee, M.D.; D.D.S., Editor of Oral Hygiene. THE TOOTH BRUSH DRILL. Copyright, 1921, by. Rea Proctor icGee. The'size of the tooth brush, as well as its shape, is a matter of personal opinion, © It would be reasonable to use a large brush for a large mouth, and a small brush for a small mouth. The bristlés should be of medium stiffness and. good quality. . There must; of course, be a dentifrice; this may be any good tooth powder or paste, or merely clean soap. A good powder, however, is preferable to any other dentifrices One of the main things is to brush the margins of the gums. Silk floss for cleansing between the teeth is a splendid aid, During the last eight years of school dental. clinics in Cincinnati, the following tooth. brush drill ‘has been -worked out and is used success- fully to teach ‘children how to: clean their teeth: Attention.—Hold brush up in right hand at the height of the shoulder, in-front of child, (This is so as to be able to see that the brush is clean). Upper Teeth.—1, Place brush in mouth, upper right, where the gum and tecth join. . Turn. down towards grinding surface eight times. 2. Brush: upper front. Place on gum and turn down eight times. 3. Brush.ugper left. “Plate brush on gum, turn down eight times. ~ 4. Brush upper ‘right inside. brush. on gum and turn down times. : . : 5. Brush upper front inside. . Place brush vertically, brush down eight times. - 6. Brush upper left sidé. brush on .gum ‘and turn down times. < 7: Place brush on grinding surface of teeth, upper right, scrub forward and back cight times. 8. Place brush.on grinding surface of teeth ,upper left, scrub forward and back eight times.’ Lower Tecth—9. Place brush in mouth, lowér right, where the gum and the teeth join. grinding surface eight times. 10. Brush lower front.. Place on gum, turn up eight times. 11, Brush lower left. Place brush on gum, turn up eight times. 12. Brush lower right inside. Place eight Place eight Place 13. Brush lower front inside. Place brush vertically, brush up eight times. 14. Brush lower left inside. Place brush ‘on gum, turn up eight times. 15, Place brush on grinding surface of teeth, lower right, scrub forward and back eight times.” : 16. Place brush on gfinding surface of teeth, lowerdeft, scrub forward and back eight times. Last.—See that each child’s brush is thoroughly rinsed- with fresh water and’ put away in a clean place. Soldiers’ Civil Re-Establishment. A total of 50,521 men were accept- ed for training by the department of inauguration to’the cnd of 1920, ac- cording to the annual report. Statis- tics compiled .by. the department show that 70 per cent. of the men who have graduated have been able to fol- low the line of their training. The number of patients treated during the past year was 23,591. In ‘addition’ to these *fitures, ‘outside ‘clirticg have been ,operated and 447,142 freatmenrs : given.” “The total expenditure of the department was: $27,671,493. voted to abolish the saloons, the most revolutionary occurrence in Scotland in two centuries. ep 7 TT y « Recent ‘éxperiments of © injecti appendicitis patients with serum have ental. Clan tuttlea anew emen Loe atalietcet: § Turn up towards | ih ng’ Income Tax Figures Eleven Canadians Paid Income Taxes On Incomes of $200,000 or. Over During Last Fiscal Year. Eleven | individuals paid. income taxes on incomes of $200,000 or over during the last fiscal year, according to the “announcements made in the House of Commons. Altogether 122,588 people paid income taxes in 1918. - Of this number, 12,774 were ‘Farmers: The total number paying income tax during 1917 was 53,730; in- cluding 8,962 farmers. The cost of administrating the business, profits tax act and the income ‘tax during the fiscal year 1920 was $1,051,537, as compared with $495,797..in 1919, and $108,196 in 1918. Asbestos Fotind in Okanagan Valley. A Dominion Government surveyor ‘reports discoveries of asbestos in the Princeton district, and also west of Okanagan Falls ‘in the Okanagan Val- ley. Cramps! Cramps! Cramps! How To Stop Them Quick When you have cramps, it is a mighty quick relief that you want. Good Old “Nerviline” is sure as death to relieve cramps in a hurry. Just a few drops in .sweetencd water, and the pain is gone. Buy a bottle of trusty old Nerviline to-day and keep. it handy. Nerviline is a common houschold necessity,.and is so useful in case of sttdden illness at night, or when: cramps, nauscau, diarrhoea, vomiting or the like occurs, Sold everywhere in large 35 cent bottles. Construction Work in West. Contracts for building construction during January and February of this year in the western provinces totalled $5,547,300 in value compared with $3,900,900 during the first two months of 1920, $2,657,000: in 1919, $1,727,200 in 1918; The iricrease for this year is taken as an indication. that West- ern Canada is- handling its big pro- gramme of deferred building. — NOTHING TO EQUAL _ BABY’S OWN TABLETS Mrs. Georges, Lefebvre, St. Zenon, Que., writes: “I do not think there is any other medicine to cqual Baby’s Own Tablets for little ones. -I have used them for my baby and would use nothing else.” What Mrs. Lefebvre says thousands of other mothers say. They have found. .by.-trial that the Tablets always do just what is claim- ed for them. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus banish indigestion, constipa- tion, colds, colic, etc. They are sold by. medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Electricity From the Air Prof. Paulson Declares the Atmos- phere is a Storehouse of Electricity. Prof. Paulson, © of Hamburg, de- clares that the atmosphere is a store- house of electricity, and he believes that unlimited supplies of the “juice” can be extfacted from that source. He suggests that balloons be used as collecting antennae. They should have metallic surface’ bristling with points. . Sent up in groups, and con- nected with an aerial network of con- ducting wires, they would gather elec- tricity at an elevation of three hun- dred yards and transmit it by wire to suitably equifped stations on the earth, 2 s : Thus could be drawn out of the sky a continuous high-frequency current which might be employed for all sorts] of useful purposes, including electro- chemistry and electro-metallurgy. En- ergy thus obtained would be much cheaper than what coal could be car- ried on in. desert areas and over lakes, so as not to occupy tetritory valuable for agriculture or other purposes, Corns are caused by the pressure of tight boots, but no one need be trou- bled with therg long when so simple a remedy as Holloway’s Corn Remover is available. ' ,A race of 40,000 head-hunting can- nibals. declared’ to. be the smallest human beings, as a race, was recently discovered by an explorer in the New Hebrides. OSS How Banished MY PILES “f suffered severely from piles,” writes Mr. James. Ruddy, of Killaloe,’ Ont., “the pain at times was unbearable. Thad tried one after another of the ‘so-called ‘ pile-remedieés,” but continued every bit - as bad as ever*until I commenced the Zam-Buk treatment. To my joy this herbal healing balm speedily relieved the burning irrition. Perseverance ban- ished the piles completely.” For piles Rpply Zam-BBk at night and let it act while you sleep. . Zam-Buk's refined herbal essences speedily soothe and heal the inflamed tissues—take away the burning pain and awful itching like nothing elsecan.. Zam-Buk is also the finest possible remedy for eczema, ulcers, ringworm, poisoned-sores, burns, scalds, +a boils, rashes and other spring skin troubles. 50c, box8 for $1.25. Alidealers: or from Zam-Buk Co.. Toronto. Sea Oiter Returns Has Been Considered Extinct Along the Coast for Twenty Years. Mail reports from the Alutian is- lands state that many -sea otter have migrated to the Alaskan ‘coast from Kamchatka and the Kurile Islands of Siberia, For twenty years the sea otter has been considered extinct. all along the coast of the territory, and the price. for the beautiful coat-is. kingly. Just why the otter was found to be so abundant on the islands off the Siberian coast and not in Alaska is.a puzzle. Sentenced To Death. - No Appeal Possible. The death *warrant. is passed out every time a corn is treated ‘with Putnam’s Corn Extractor. It means the'end of the corn. Putnam’s lifts out corns, root and branch, and never fails. . Refuse any substitute for Put- nam’s: 25c everywhere. Large Taking of Whitefish Eggs 50,000,000 Whitefish Eggs Have Been Placed in Hatchery at Lake Winnipegosis. The Dominion Fisheries Branch re- ports that. upwards . of 50,000,000 whitefish eggs have been placed in the Smoke Inland hatchery, Lake “Win- nipegosis. These eggs were collect- ed at the mouth of the Waterhen Riy- er, which ‘carries the discharge of Lake Witnipegosis to ‘Waterhen Lake, thence to Lake Manitoba. With Lake Winnipegosis freezing early in November, the greatest difficulty was experienced in securing the eggs, the tug and outfit finding it necessary to winter at the egg-collecting camp. The collection’ of 1920 is treble the quantity collected the previous year.. States With Indian Names. Of the forty-eight . states in the United States, twenty-five bear nanies |of Indian origin, while twelve are English, six Spanish, three .Fréench and two. may be. said to’ have U.S. names— Washington and Indiama. “Cold in the Head” is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. sons who are cai head” — will that the — use of HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the ‘System, cleanse the Blood and render them less. liable to. colds. ated attacks of Acute: Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and dcts through the Blood on the cous Surfaces of the System. All Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. 100.00 for any case of catarrh that. HALL’S of catarrh that Per- ‘cure. : F. J. Cheney & Co:, Toledo, Ohio. Civilized man requires about 25 years to grow up, the savage about 15. ; Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia Some seventy periodicals printed in Esperanto, the so-called universal language, are now: published. Muscular Rheumatism Subdted— When, one'is'a sufferer:.from. muscu- lar rheumatism. he. cannot do better than to have the region rubbed with Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Let the rubbing be brisk and continue until ease is secured.’ ,There is more, vir- tue. in a bottid ‘of jt than can Be fully estimated. r Municipaf Hospitals in Alberta. Eight municipal -hospitals were in operation in Alberta during the past year, and four neve hospital ‘districts established. Schemes ratified by rate- payers up to the end of the year, provide for 196 beds, and during .the year, 2,439 patients were admitted ito those hospitals in operation. The ru- ral tax rate for the support of the hospitals varied from 2% cents an acre to 4 cents per acre, To Alaskan Waters} of its great value. ject to frequent “colds in the} © $100.00 for any case HALL’'S.,CATARRH. MEDICINE will not |’ The Foulard Dress Is Again in Style ‘By Marie Belmont. Many charming modes are évolved from foulards. This dress of foulard reveals the effective use of ribbon as a trimming. The ground is a beau- tiful: shade of rose and it is pattern- ed in'small designs in navy blue. The collar is made of navy blue ribbon, which is also used to outline the front and hem of the skirt. The lat- ter is itregular in length, which is one of the distinctive features in the new frocks. . The belt is-a piece of navy moire ribbon. Navy ribbon in plain weave is used for the jaunty hat that fives a dashiug finish to this gown. No More Asthma. Dr: J. D. Kel- logg’s Asthma Remedy ,sounds the death knell of this trying trouble. It stops the awful choking and painful breathing... It guards against night attacks and gives renewed ability. to sleep and rest the whole night long. Much is claimed for this remedy, but nothing but what can be demonstrat- ed by a trial.. If you suffer from asthma try it and cenvince yourself Romans Used Lead Coffins. When digging under English cities such as London and York, bodies en- cased in lead coffins are occasionally unearthed. . These coffins were bur- ied by the Romans who used lead for a great variety.of purposes. The lead was mined in Wales and ‘contained, as do many lead deposits, a large quantity of silver. Fisherman’s Friend MINARD'S} Pe KiNG OF PAN a (Tras ao YARMOUTH, N. 8. INC, Wi 3ist-street, Mew Yor USA.” — MONEY ORDERS» It is always safe to send a Dominion Ex- press Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents. ai : : : 3 THE , D. DOD. De REMEDY - PURIFIES THE BLOOD AND . BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM. - Will aid the. following constitution- al diseases: Weak Stomach, Bilious- ness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Gas- tritis, Loss. of Appetite, Constipation, Liver and Kidney Trouble, Rheuma- tism, -Eczema, Skin_ Disease and Female. Weakness. ' Price. $1.00 at your local Druggist or from . THE D. D. D. D. REMEDY CO., Phoenix Block, Winnipeg. Motors and Good Roads Good roads mean money in the pocket of. every automobile owner. They mean comfort to the body of every automobile. rider. Efficiency and economy of operation pay large and certain. dividends-on every dollar. invested in highway improvements. As these improvements are extended even the man who neither drives nor rides on the open highway will take . his profit from improved transporta- tion of farm products and more rapid and economical communication. in business and industry. fel eRTs business and industry.—Chicago. Tri- bune. Minard’s Liniment For Burns, Etc. With the: going good, an’ Eskimo dog . will draw an average of 300 pounds weight for thirty-five miles in one day. yas ‘ - DOMINION TIRES are the same ’ “DOMINION TIRES”. re 2 “The second blow-out in a week! _ + Why don’t you get good tires?” DOMINION TIRES “ quality, no matter what the size. DOMINION “NOBBY TREAD” 30 x 3% Tires for Ford, Chevrolet, Gray Dort, Overland and other light cars are the died Bihan, eae material, same constmu@ion as the big “NOBBY. TREADS” for Pierce-Arrows and Packards, You get the mileage when you ride on There are Dominion Tires for every car and every purpose—DOMINION INNER TUBES, too—and a ~ complete line of DOMINION TIRE ACCESSORIES. 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