RICH, RED ELM!) MEANS HEALTH To be pale is no longer the fashion: to be languid is an affliction. To-(lay the most Winsome girl is the one with the pink tinge of health in her cheeks, lips naturally red, and eyes sparkling with life. Add to this a quick, active step and everyone can tell the girl whose veins are full of the pure, rich blood of health. How different she ap- pears from her ailing sisters, whose aching limbs and weak backs make them pale and dejected. Anaemia is the cause of so much suffering among girls and women that it cannot be too widely known that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have transformed thousands of delicate, anaemic invalids into happy, healthy women. These pills help to put rich, red blood into the veins, and this blood reaches every part of the body, giving strength, rosy cheeks and brightness in place of weakness, pros- trating headaches and a. wretched state of half-health. Miss Edna. E. Weaver, R.R. No. 1, Chippewa, Ont., says: “I was very much run down, weak, nervous and troubled with pains in the side. I tried different medicines but without any beneï¬t until I began the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Under the u'se of this medicine I gain- ed strength, had better appetite, slept lbetter and the pain in my side disap- peared. My health has since remain- ed excellent and I advise any one troubled with anaemia, or weakness, to {five Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trl l." If there is anything the average woman will not stand for, it is to hear her husband praise her neigh- bor’s bread. ' A full wood box is} a sign of a full heart. Pale Cheeks and Blopdless Lips Are :1 Danger Signal. Try Dr. VVilllams" Pink Pills for anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia and nervousness. Build up your blood and note how the purer and richer blood ï¬ghts your battles against disease. Take Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills as a tonic if you are not in the best physi- cal condition and cultivate a resist- ance that with the observance of or- dinary rules of health will keep you well and strong. Get a box from the nearest drug store and begin the treatment now, or send to The Dr. W'illiams' iedicine 00., Brockville, 0nt., and t e pills will be sent you postpaid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. A constituency that returns a spin- ster to Parliament is sure to be _miss- represented. E. W. Gillett Company Limited Toronto. Sanada [Scientists highly recommend yeast as a food and as a corrective agent for certain functional disarrangements, attributed to poor blood conditions. Soak a cake of Royal Yeast for half an hour in a cup of luke-wa‘rm water with one teaspoon sugar. Then stir well and strain once or twice through muslin and drink the liquid. BETTER results will be obtained by allowing it to soak over night and drinking half anyhour before breakfast. Repeat as often as desired. Send name and. address for free booklet entitled “Royal Yeast for Better Health.†First let me say that what I earn is my own to do as I like with. My husband does not dictateâ€"“it's just understood"â€"and yet he knows he could have every cent if he really needed it. We have live'l on the “ranch†three years, after years Of town life, nine miles out and with few neighbors. I thought at ï¬rst that my chance to make money away out here would be limited to poultry- raising. I have always raised enough for our own ‘use and a few for sale, but have never tried it on a large scale. In town I did dressmaking, raised vegetables and flowers, and al- ways managed to keep myself in pin- money. Why I Like to Be My Own Boss. wand the worst is yet to come silver I ï¬nd, however, that I ‘can make more and like the work better here than in town, by raising lambs, and pigs, and sometimes a calf. My husband makes hog-raising a side issue with farming, and often, in a large litter of pigs, there will be one or more small onesâ€"“runts†he calls themâ€"that would probably die if left with the others. I rescue them. raise them by hand, and by giving it extra feed and care the runt is often the best hog in the lot at selling time. I havethrce now, two months old, out of a litter of twelve, that cannot be classed as runts by any means. I sold one last year for $10 at nine weeks old. Sometimes I raise a calf. If I hear of one that I can have for taking it away, I surely go get it. One such calf I sold for a veal at seven weeks. and got $15.30 for it. Another from good stock I am keeping. She is a ï¬ne heifer, six months old. Next spring I mean to take all the orphan lambs I can get, and buy as many others as I can‘cal‘e for. I will keep the best ones to add to my small flock, kept from last spring, and will soon have a real flock of sheep of my own. going ~is not easy. I am forty-seven years old, and have two lovely childrenâ€"â€"a son, mar- ried, and our daughter, “the baby,†though past nineteen, is always/in a position. I have a piano and numer- ous other things for the house which I have paid for myself; I also paid about half on our car. Husband is paying for the ranch, while I add One month last autumn I earned $78 in cooking for a threshing crew. I helped out'a neighbor in distress, as well as adding a neat sum to my purse. I did not seriously neglect my home or my husband, as I was home nights and part of every after- noon. I would not care to do that for long, however, as keeping two houses going: ~is not easy. paying for the l'ancl' ' Y- ,I the “trimmm a. My outdoor work makes health, and does not inte household duties as sewing did. I am my own boss, Vi to ï¬nd fault with my work calling or to town with no to ï¬nish up by a certain cha Ol‘dlr time tim< “' a 11 Short Cuts Other Women I have alwa '3 enjoyed can .t have neither the money ase “dripless†varieties 1 it ISSUE No m V811 M at s for better ;erfe1'e with g for others with no one ene 10X it to purâ€" or the can h te Vthe ould (all 1| My home-made medicine cabinet is very convenient. In it all the house- hold remedies are assembled, within reach of the older members of the family and out of the reach of young- sters. We partitioned off an ordinary box, and then gave it three coats. in- side and out, of white enamel paint. To improve the appearance I stencil- ed a small design in blue on the out- side, and hung a little blue curtain in front. In the back of the cabinet are two gimlet holes for hanging upon nails driven in the wall. In the different partitions I keep different thingsâ€"boxes of pellets in the small- er top partition, boxes of salves in the other. In the shorter of the two low- er partitions I keep short bottles, tall ones in the other.â€"Mrs. F. E. H. When preparing cornmeal mush to fry, I pour it into jelly glasses, ï¬rst wetting the glasses in cold water to prevent sticking. The mush cools quickly. and is in good shape to fry when sliced, as there are no corners to break off. Before frying l dip each slice in flour, and ï¬nd that it fries quicker apd bi-ownerâ€"Mrs. T. M. S. ’ wall will be board will 1‘ really much A small scrub brush as a part of my laundry equipment has been found of great value in washing overalls and badly soiled collars and cuffs of men's work shirts. I lay the wet article on the \varshboard, rub laundry soap on the brush, and'brush the soil- ed article vigorously, often dipping the brush in water. This is much easier than scrubbing, and saves wear on clothing as well.â€"M. E. G. In emptying the pilrow ticks to be laundered this spring, try my way of keeping the feathers from wasting and flying ail over the house. I take a flour sack one with the starch still in it is best), urn it wrong side out, then rip an opening in the end of the pillow tick, and sew this opening to the mouth of the flour sac}: with a strong thread. Invert the tick, and shake the feathers into the sack; tie securely, and rip the sack loose. After laundering, sew it and the ticlx to- gether again, and shake the feathers back into the tickâ€"Mrs. I. W. J. I had a georgette waist that ed washing very badly, but aut ‘ent 156 Whe The gracer who recon): mends t0 you Red Rose Tea, on which he makes less profit than he (ices on other teas, can be trusted when he re: commends other goods. , mg the \V Mr “Use Imperial Mica AxIe Grease and Imperial Eureka Harness OiI.â€â€"â€"Save your horses, your harness, your wagons. Imperial Mica Axle Grease lightens loads. It smooths the surface of axles with a coating of mica flakes. It cushions the axles with a layer of long-wearing grease, and materially reduces friction. Use half as much as you would of ordinary grease. Imperial Eureka Harness Oil makes harness proof against dust, sweat and moisture. Keeps it soft and pliable. Pre- vents cracking and breaking of stitches. It pro- longs the life of harness and adds greatly to its appparance. Is easily applied and surprisingly economical. "‘ . Both are sold in cornent’ent sizes ‘ M C ~’ by dealers everywhere. wall it]! an celve the easier to not. The prote ls removed, and greater freedom mp ( ted and the stre 2 strain 3th fron 'om IS pro of pre touch l was need one and Try flouriug y<§1r cake tins after having thoroughly greased them, and you will have no more trouble with your cakes stickingâ€"Mrs. P. H. W. a piece of clean blotting paper and absorbed all of the moisture where the two colors of materials joined. and about the embroidered place. I then hung it in the shade to dry. and pressed it with a warm (not hot) iron when slightly (largoâ€"C. S. afraid to attempt to wash it for fear it might fade. It was made of two- colored georgette, and embroidered in a different shade. One day I made suds of warm soft water and white soap shavings, and added a large tablespoon of salt. I soused the waist until all of the dirt. disappeared, then rinsed it several times in warm soft water to which salt was added. Lthen squeezed it as dry as possible, and, taking Turkish towels, "wiped" it until it was much drier. Next I took a piece of clean blotting paper and The Sundayschool teacher had been reading about Canaan, the “land flow- ing with milk and honey." “Now,†she said to the class, “what do you think of a. land flowing with mllk and honey would be lï¬e '2" A boil on the neck will humble most any man». Lake Superior is the world's est freshwater lake, part being in Canada's boundaries. Two thousand and forLy-eig'nt aliens were naturalized in Canada in 1919, representing 27 different coun- tries. ’ “Please, teacher," was the instant reply, “stiéky!†WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED WOODSTOCK. ONTARIO L ESTABLISHED 1370 A HIDES-WOOL-FURS “Win; prices low. it Is nacessary that you receive every cent pos- slble for what hides and skins you have. Make sure you get same by shipping us your lot whether it is one hide or a. hun- dred.†What They Thought larg- with-