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SOW TO TREAT
STOMACH TROUBLE
A Tonic Medicine is Negded to
Build Up the Digestive
Organs.
The old-fashioned methods of treat
stomach diseases are being fits•
carded, The trouble with the old-
fashioned methods eves that when the
treatment was stopped the trouble re-
turned in an aggravated form.
The =den). method 'of treating in-
digestion and other form, of stomach
trouble is to ten(% up tiie stomach and
g1autl; to their nizruza/ work. Eves
step toward recovery is a step gained
lot to be lost again, The recovery
o of
>; the appetite., it d `a tear• uc
t the i a e
�e c. die
-appearance k pk
Lau after eating, the absence of gas,
are steps on the road to health that
those who have tried the tonic treat-
rent remember distinctly. Dr. Si'tl.
learns' Pink Pills are a tonic every
constituent of which is helpful lot
building up the digestive organs, and
therefore the very best remedy for
simple o ` 1 C stomach
i chronic cases at stoma 1
iroubl . T s• -treat-
ment
sec e �the t
lie i e . of t tea
t
:trent is beet shown by hundreds of
WOMEN
DESIGNS 'FOR YOUNG
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9104 8446 8lEi
No, 920,1—Hisses' Dress. Price, 25
cents. In two lengths; suitable for
small women; front in two sections;
two styles of sleeve. Cut in 3 sizes,'
16, 18 and 20 years. Size 16 requires,
with bell sleeves, longer length, 4
yards 36 inches wide, or 2% yards 54,
inches wide; with dart sleeves
shorter
length,thr
3% yards hds' ,6 inc
hes
wide,4)i-211yards 54] inchess vide.
i
Width i 11 around t a nd bottom, 1.1i yards. i
Big Crowds.
It is said that $0,000 people were
present at the Ring's investiture at
Throe: Park the other weer., but more
have assembled for a football match
when Euglana and Scotland have met
In a match under the hattdltnl code,
ant even a week. -end tnateh between
the Scottish .League. teams ; n1 Glas.-
go.w would commonlyattract a crowd
little less before the war.'
The crowd that watched the match
betweezt. Bury and the 'Sputa at the
Cry;$tal Palace was estimated at 3.26,-
000, and "takes the cake for sire" in,
the records of foctball. Cricket has
only -.once or twice get anywhere near
foatlsall figures for nitnlbers present
ail one day, but Old Trafford, Man.
chester, some years ago, in ten Aus-
tralian match, was credited with a ,
crowd of fifty thousand.
Hut Euglieluneu do not melt beat
the old Romans in their attendant a
e t
sports. Tlie ,gladiatorial contests,
which latterly declined into orgies of
blood, but which originally were it-,
nocent enough, attracted vast, cou-
courses to the Colieeum at Ranee. Ode
bon say's that, with the upper wooden .
galleries, widen have long disappear-
ed, the piece (multi acccmmodate that itwas1 packed.;
000 and £. tfent . c c
,e lee 1,
q yP
The face was the T p, a opento ire sky, and
would have been ave , likely objet.
!o, 9116 --dresses Dress. >< rice, 25 live fora Week airetaid, ear.
eases like the following. Errs. Chas- i cents. Body and sleeves in one, tivithI
a
"outer, flatten. Ont., sayer e '1 ar up' or -without collar and flounces; dress
z( a art ei ars I \\as a great sura in two lengths. Cut in 3 ares, 16 to',
ferer from indigestion. rood would 20 years. Size 16, without flounees,i
r nert In my stomach, and I won't' longer length, 3 y
at(s ,na•z
nrhes wide;
belch gas with a burning sensation, with floun:es, 411 yrds 36 in.hes
Often 1 would be tronbl;=tl with nau- wide; vest, yard, 27 indite; wide -
sea, sick ltettdaehe and dizziness.:
Nvtwitlsstuac?hhg that I was , under
tuedlcal treatment the trouble grew
io bad, that I would Andy eat when
absolutely forced to, and 1 was in con-
stant sil,sery. . I was tlitally advlse(1
to try lir. tit'illiaut; Pink fills and "•'tunic, 2% yards, a)"4 inches wide,
dth 1'° yards
No. ,91111 --Misses' Dress. Price, 2,i
cents, Suitable for small women;!
two styles of sleeve; two-piece skirt
ire two lengths, with or without two -1
piece tunle attached to basque, in :l
sites, 16 to 20 years. Size 16, with!
had only been nein(; then- a few without tunic `? ,yard: :� t inches w ide;
weeks when 1 found they were neap- vest, de yard '2r enc e- wide. ti'idth•
lilr". nee. I very gladly e;,;illntie(i their 11;. yards. i..
use and the resole -.Mee have ni:e(ie Those •patterns nuty be obtained,
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trouble having diaappeerea. I am so the l[et.all ec'n 70 Bond St.. Omuta,
grateful for wh:(t Dl'. Willi;uu.s' Pink Bent' •'' -., __ .�.
Pills have done for me that I ;.it(ns,ly
advise any who may be sntit•ria.; from Friendship.
etonmeh trouble to give theta a face
Maio• and I believe beat Me ni\-aelf In all bre kind: in nothing un:' su,l+i,r'.
bray will iind a ۥetre cure." oils:
you can ge: ne. Imam,. Exile all doubt When thinking of a
Pills through any dealerin tom Ovine. Pe1Pua,
Alta you will dad ilia bariut ny (leliei-
flr' by mail, post paid. at 50 etude "( ate •
hay or 1,1.E bot++ lot $2.50 f1 nt no
1 ani, tile.dl, ire Co . I;tocl. '1'lv.t, lite to elte+'r, tri ski,.' to tuf ."
tap a wa33,wom:lu. Asa ty \'e-t:rr of tree from your octal ;1IeCal1 dealer or from
.� ,4 r e ---
T?r. , Wi i r,•
vine. Out. tut send.
Selling Farm Products. +talo .Cor
zKivard'a and take 1 er.'
Owe advertising pay? It certainly A Mountain Tragedy.
does or we would not see the ever -in -
c east lg amount of space steed in Oevasiostally there ;ire tragedies in t
maga'fiines, in dailies, ;lad in the Farren tho twee; or Beare 3uvt as in the roes
press. of human h(:hlgs, ear. lenos .1, Milts e
The average busineee plan is ter- writes in his new book, nos (frizzly, i
°uglily convinced that poi blit\ dot,
to 0111
t ,
pay, because he has teie.i: it ant frl _ iileident lu wheels a pair' or cubs wlt.c le
fluently. Rut the average farmer et mother had, been shot by a hunter ;
not conviticed that puiilieity Will pay wert\ tlla hordes. The little hears
him, were discovered peeping from beneath I
1 well remember the first time I a large roek a short distance from !
ased space in my country papers. I where the slain animal lay, anis after•
thought the looney was trown away, hesitating for a moment they carne i
but in due time I lieges) to get in out and snood looking intently toward ;
quiries, and sold the product' T had the meu and their dead mother, ,
As i run ll notmove they at a good profit. And A. the e d c . tl ey tool.
after the ice has °tree been broken ,it a tew steps, toward them. Hesitating;•
is the natural thing to go right ahead ai;aiu, they stopped, rose up Gild ]not.-
teed :advertise every time one has any eel around, and then -tastily retreated
thing of value to sell. But with many to the rocks. Evidently their mother i
farmers the difficult thing Is to make
a start in the way of advertising their
products.
Advertising is the salve sort of in -
and he goes; on to tell of an apmeallno,
had trained them to stay wherever
she left them until she returned, but
they had waited a long time.
For .a while they stood and whine
vestment that poultry feed is. Feed pared very much like hungry, forsaken
is bought to grow the chicks to let chile_eu. They could ,scent their
and advertising space is bought to let zubtlie"r, and see her, too, and they
the people know you` have them for were hungry and lonesome. regain
sale, Very few poultrymen can sell they started slowly toward the men,
their birds, no matter how good .they walking closely side by side, When
are, without first advertising thein. very near. they,paused, rose on their
The neighborhood in which he lives hind legs, and looked in wonder and
may not need his surplus stock, but longing at their lifeless mother. Then
in the adjoining county or in the next they .went to her. One little cub
province people may be looking for
that very stock.
Recently a neighbor had a promis-
ing young horse he did not need.. He
passed. the Word among his neighbors,
but no buyer appeared. After some
time he placed a 20 -word advertise-
ment in his county paper, costing him
but one cent a word, and before long
a buyer appeared.
I have found that when replying to
the letter of a prospecbive eustonzer
it will help greatly if one has a small
photo of the stock or poultry advdr-
-btsed. The investment of a few dol-
lars in a camera will soon be returned
in many ways.
ste
There are nearly 3,000 stiches'in
a pair of hand -sewn boots.
sniffed in a bewildered, puzzled way
over her cold. still body. He gently
stroked tier fui'with his paw and then
sat down and began to whimper and
cry.
The other cub stbod looking with
awe into his mother's motionless face,
but at last.he shook off his fright and
smelled her bloody head; thea, all
forlorn, he turned to look into the face
oLthe hunter, who had been watching
the little cub all /his while with tears
on his cheeks. After a moment he
took a step toward hint, rose up and,
putting his forepaws upon the roan's
knee, looked confidently into his face.
The men carried the little orphans to
camp, and the hunter raised them.
-Their mother was the last animal that
he ever shot,
flealth-Building Cereal
r 4144 a a.d,y
eai►,r., 2..:.
e urs
A satisfyin " fOod.
tgreatly phasing -
o taste, fu1lof
rich nourishment
and ready to eat
without cookin.
Needs no Su ar
P sin ' alike to OUn � and old.
"There's a Rea'Sort` .
STORMY WEATHER
HARD D ON BABY
The stormy. blustery,,wettlter wliielt
we Ilave during Pebruary and illarciz
is extremely Hard on children. Von- -
dittous make it necessary for the
mother to keep them- in the house.
They are often confided to overheated,
budly ventilated rooms and -eatcb
colds which rack their whole s; etem.
To guard again: -t this a box of Baby's
{)Ret Tablets should be kept in the
house and an occasional dose given
the baby to keep his stomach auti
bowel,; working regularly. Tide will
not Mil to 'break up colds end Item
the health of the baby in good condi-
tine till the brighter days conte aiau,,.
The Tablets are sold by inedieln deo'- ,
ers or by mail et 2;1 fonts a box from I
The Dr. William 11ed:eine Co,. I
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racl 11.Qnt.
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f Plain Livers.
The Roman soldiers, who b(tilt, shell
tvoodeeful roads and carried a weight
of armour and luggage that anent'
onset). the average farm hand, Lived Ca
coarse, brown bread and sous wiet`. !
They were temperate in diet and re -1•
gulag and const:.11t i.1 exercise, Thi,
Spanish peosant. works every day a°t,l
dances Mill' the night, ,yet eats only
black. bread, Onion and water -elan.
The publisher of the best Farraer'a
paper in the Maritime Provinces in
writing to us states:
"I would say that I do not I(;uow or
a medicine that leas stood the test of
time like i\IINARD'S LINIMENT. It
if .ilii remed • in on;
has been an unfailing y
household over since I eau remember,
and has outlived dozens of weuld•be
competitors and imitators." r,
No Room for Complaint,
An Irishman was recently traveling
in a train accompanied by a minister
when two very stout old ladies enter-
ed, They placed themselves one on
each side elf Patrick, and he was
crushed between them. The minister
on seeing Pat e, place:- remarked:
"Are you quite comfortable?"
"To this question Pat quickly re-
plied:
e-plied: "Sure, soor, Oi haven't mm I ,
rcom to complain." f
MONEY ORDERS.
Send a Dominione,Express Money
Oecler: i'f1-e Dollars Costs three cents.
Too Late.
The parents of little Ethel had ideas
on the rearing of thein child, and -in-
sisted ori trying to carry them out.
One evening, just after tea, Ethel
ran into the dining -room, her little
face ablaze with excitement. rather
sat reading his newspaper, while moth-
er was mending the stockings.
"Oh, 'Mummy," burst out Ethel,
"may T say something?"
"No, Ethel!" said ;nether firmly.
"You know it is against the rule to
talk when daddy is reading. Yon must
wait till 'lie:, has finished."
To make the -lesson more effective,
father went en for donne time. Tlien
he laid deem the paper, and asked:
"Now, dear, what is it you wanted to
say?"
"It doesn't platter much -now," said
Ethel coldly. "I only -wanted to say
that I couldn't turn. off the bath -tap,
and the'watelee rutting all down' th:e
stairs.". -
HAVE YOU
ASTHMA?
Dt) you endure the =lsere
of Asthma with .,lee less
nights, diflmult breathing
and loss of strength? how-
ever bad your case, canton
relief Is guaranteed lay the
use of
TEMPLE T ON4S
RAZ- ViiA H.
CAPSULES
This preparation i,s'the r ee
suit of yearsotexperltxtent
ing and stud . Thousands
have derived tite greatest
benefit through its use.
Write for free sample to
Teznnletrons, 14a .King St.
W., Toronto.
Sold by rellabie druggists
eve3r'vfizer a for $1,0: a bee.
TEM PI.ETcI12S
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RHEUMATIC
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'For
fit
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f ce 2
n a as the st near.'
spsci2c for
y a o<1
Rheumatism, Nctrrntis, Gout!
Sciatica, L amba:so, neuralgia
Many doctors pro. tribe theta.
c t t,»to rr*,i `^ir . 1r. F:PtW 7 t,nt4. !
e1
%':''of .� n,.t US r,i .i:I. ..LL„y..t*s,✓7yWk*r, 1r•
1pS 1.er t++x,
A Bird r of *Paradise.
MOM ,ilErEVIVRE
CbAssified Advertisements
4GENT!t WAMT,ED,
l(� )i rrtAxT AGERTS WAINTTINO
J flood prints and t1nishes—lolveolt
Ur ces an frames—asis for - catalogue.
nited _lrt Co„ 4 73ruilswick Ave, To-,
:onto:
Those Mo fern 1nfar1ta1 �1'fik' Pz�it, WIOLKLY, IN Rlereld
k ox '1'. ikon lPio:elsd -mug co.,
o , Limited,
A very small boy sat ora a doorstep f3 Ade/aide $t. W., Tcronto,
greet -dna bitterly.
What's the Maio, lay little man?" W B,,T.It BQuxx'PED Nuv;r$PAPElii
and tort
Ontario. insurange carried $1,600. 'Weil,
go for $1.200 on Gulch sale. Box 62..
Qirilson rublishing Co.. Ltd., Toronto-
VIZSCa:i,Li INZOUS,
ar•ked o kin-lieartad passer-by. "'Tare
teet lost your mnctiler?"
`No, wailed the boy, "f'lie's not lost.
Bat I got to wait for her, an' I didn't
yaet to be pv..r':ed here all ,tight.'
a tiOti5 Sandy.
A `,e:tt uu n \,:•' t o Lentlen for a
ht lite ,a. Walking a c,ug they ,treats he
is )t:c¢ _. a b.t'dt e,,. �.d c lierni:.t stand-
ing i a t leis shop azz.t ilq tired whether
he hall any hair re.
' Vet, sir," said i i (...soli:t; "step
leen",. ?ale:tee. Here to atn article 1
c:1:1 rr>t•c:nsne.tl. 1 1° ^ve testirnnnials
Mon gi-O3:t earn :•.lies haw- used it. It
• mikes the hate grew within t:vonte-
tour hours,"
She'dz z. n
,.
i e(. •'l a perms t
t \ ar i .e
p
r
',Glutton shop, and the Peale; was get.'
ting rather tire -i. Sha deela e 1 toe, ;
bird was tea greet to (;o with the ti'.;.. •
i lg roam, and an(t:tcr tea red ter 'ie .
:,:1 l a'r' ' P ,�
, i 1 t.i .t •e C31
.e
the top o' your head a rub wI' it and
1
111 1 u batt t,1r� morn art' See if ye'i'e
t�ltt.
tae truth."
11.n eii(`m!*t 1'etnr le:l tlit' battle to
the rheif end Maned the errand bey
r''ror iaiigliin?;.
dra ting-rocnl and so til,
At last site alemet i a.ttlrcl on R ma-.
chase. Then . ad'deely size itelte;i:
"Bat is he a gred bird s I n n en, I
liopI be doesn't t use d; ;t .111'. Lea -
"E's a s: -:int l 1 •, breathed the
(realer ferveatla "Seng a 'yiu::s beauti-
ful. 1 'ad soma lrhrr+:ts veto toed to
swear crool, but, i( you'll b'11eve ire.
this 'ere bird ccnti ertt'tl the lot of '- in."
=acr) nSinrcre '+•tnttnent in the !canna.
Digging :t P:t for Teacher.
Pupil- -"Would ih ;zk it right to i
p ;dish a boy for i-s.otolh'ng lag had not
done?'
Teacher ' ' o, of caurie I .hoard
UK,"
Pupil ' �1 c:ll, I ha ca't done en:: of
ray le=son� -
•
The natiei:•al anthem of Stitt Sia.-'
r, thesmallest s u, els al cat r. p b •, z:- ...aond
rn length to that of (-eine; fo perform
t from begin; big to end would take
several herbs.
"SYRUP OF. FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
"ROSY-FIT"
If Bilious, get your
Pepand Color back
printing plant in Eastern
(IHOICL SILVER BLACK BREEDING
d T_'oses, Also, we are buyers of Raw
l Furs. --'hat have you—what priest
Reid fres., Pothweil, Ont.
�t ttlb'nlii STOCI‹ WANTED. IF Tor
Ems' are able to supply. advise us. as we
t.111 'pay the highest prices, dry or greed
r r m the saw, Keenan Bros., Zirplted,
Oetea Lound Ont.
tl AER, 'rt QRS. LW4I'S, F.3TO..,
internal and external, cured without
Pain by our home treatment. Write us
b.' ,re too late Dr. Beiirnan Medical
Co., Limited. Collingwood, Ont,
Ant It 1'ioaner Dog Lenledics
nook on
f_.
DOG DISEASES
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to
�oZvVast!.
x.
e.
I'reany
o to A.d-
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re s b • the Author. hor,
S. Oleg Wooer 00,, Um.
11,1
West 91st Street
New York. i7.S. S.
TAMING PIERCING
SCIATIC PAINS
1;
$"
1 Cive way before the pone-
Crating effects of Sloan's
Liniment
with "Cascarets''
!'erred Tuo etc Bad Taste,illdiges-
KK
ti(zi.:galiow iaki,z,�t11;d 111 ,rah?ell+a(1,
achee 0(1110 f1t:ni '1 torpid liver and
sltiggl-h bowels. which eausc the
stcazai•h to be.:unse filled with 'mule
ge.t";i feed which sours and ferments,
feasting aside, gases at:d . poisons.
Custvrhta tn.niglit will give your bili-
ous liver and constipated bowels a
tlholo..;,'i ele'ar..si::g and have you feel-
ing , c ear, lir,gitt and as fit us a diddle
by inaruieg C'nseazets never sicken
(.r tn(onvrtiiesiee you 1il;e nasty Calo-
mel, Salts, Oil, or griping Pills. They
work v hao yen sleep.
A Quick Relief
tor Headache
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stomachby badly digested food; the gases
r.
A healdathe is frequently caused
Look at tongue! Remove poi
sons from little stomi andacidsrowltingtheref therefrom aro
' absorbed Imam blood which in
liver and bowel_
these irritates the nerves and
.t
causes painful symptoms called
headache. neuralgia, rheunla-
tiam, etc. 15 to 30 drops of
"s Iilotl.erSelgers Syrup will correct
,= ` faultydigestionand afford relief.
Accept "California" tiyrup oifigs
only—look for the name California an
• the pacokage, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless- laxative or physic for the
littler stomach. liver and bowels.
Children love its delicious fruity
taste. Full directions for child's dose
on each bottle. Give it without fear.
Mother! You must say "California."
With the F.iugersl
Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain
h.e--a--a—ov- 0 0 0 0 0 a*rt
Sore corns. hard corns, sort corns or
any kind of a corn can shortly ba
lifted rlght out with the lingers if you
will apply directly upon the corn a tew
drops of freezone, says a Cincfianatl
authority.
It is -claimed that at small cost one
can get a quarter of an ounce of free -
tone at any drug store, which is sunt.
tient to rid one's feet of every corn
or callus without pain or sd' eness or
the danger or infection.
This new drug is an ether cbmpountl,
end while sticky, dries the moment it
Is applied and does not inflame or even
irritate the surrounding tissue.
This announcement will interest
many .women here, for it Is said that
the present high -heel footwear is put-
ting etirns on tracttcaily every
e•oulnn's feet.
Red Tape Forever.
A Lond0'n newspaper says that a re-
cently discharged soldier, who had un-
pleasant memories of his Military ex-
perience, took the first opportunity
after resmning his civilian clothes to
write to his former colonel:
"Sir, Aftee what 1 have suffered for
the last two years, it gives me much
the to tell you and aruzy to
go to---" a place to .which only the
wicked are consigned.
in due course he got this Petri)
"Sir, Any suggestion or inquiries
concerning the movement .of troops
must he entered on Army Tbrni 2132,1
a copy of which I enclose." j ED. 7.
rtuar.marr �.... ear
For Coughs, Colds,
GRAY"
SYoIUI
RED SPRI
nay
and the relief of im
as flammatory conditions
of the throat arising
from Bronchial, Asth-;
tai mates affections an
derangements of the
llespiratory .,p,4 Organs.1
Prepared from Spru=e,1
Grum and other 4nedi-
cinal. wets. Success-
._ �� fully Used for Coo years.
1,.
Always buy tt. 44114 84..
ISSUE No: 7-20.
CUTCURA HEALS
BABY'S FACE
Not Sleep Eruption
Itched unwed Toe
"1 noticed a little pimple on my
baby's face. 1 thought it was from
the sun but it kept getting worse and
the skin was red and very hot. He
ctauld not sleep or rest the eruption
»:,
. ed and it caused
n burned 00
rt,�...3 and
hill to scratch. I wad quite dia-
=raged.
"1 saw an advertisement for Cuts-
tura Soap and Ointment and sent for
a %c sample. 1 bought more and
aftsr ushagtwo.cakes of CuticuraSoap
audtwo and a half boxes of Cuticura
°Int :lost he was healed." (Signed)
Who,. S. ID. McGuire, Clarksburg,
Ont., ,t 18, 1910.. -
Ude Cuticuea. Soap, Ointment and
Talcumfor every -day toilet purposes.
Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c. Sold
throushouttheDominion. CanadianDepot:
Linsams. Limited. St. Paul St..Montreal.
211211F-Cuticura Soap shaves without mug.
Sir do ti'o-e r'leuinati; t\vislges and
the loin -aches of lumbago, elle nerve-
i::l,ttnr?ation Of neuritis, the wry neck,
the ioiet wrerc i, the ligament sprain,
the inn-•ce strain, and the throbbing
bt ui;e.
The ease of applyiege the quickness
of relief, the '=positive result, the
cleanliness, and the economy oi'
Sloan's Liniment make it universally
preferred. Made in Canada,
85c., 70c., ;1.10,
iatiSs
:. irrie.tit
deep 11 bandy
FALLING? HERE'S
WHERE IT SHOWS
Don't worry! Let "Danderine"
save your hair and .double
its beauty
To stop failing hair at once and rid
the scalp or every particle of dandruff,
get a small bottle of delightful
"Danderine" at any drug or toilet
counter for .a few cents, pour a little
in your hand anti rub it into the scalp.
After several applications the hair
usually stops coming out and you
can't find any dandruff. Your hair will
grow strong, thick and long and ap-
pear soft, glossy and twice as beauti-
ful end abundant. .Try it!
ONLY TABLETS
MARKED
"BAYER" �
BAYER ARE ASPIRIN
Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross"
Por Colds; Pant, Read -ache, Neural- package-v'hielt contains complete dt-
gia, Toothache, Earache, and for rectiotis. Then you are getting real
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Nen- Aspirin—the genuine Aspirin pre-
ritis, take Aspirin marked with the scribed by physicians for over nine -
rime
,
name "Bayer r.
e o of
are 0taking
t not teen e
y yyears. Now made in Canada.
Aspirin at all. - - Randy tin boxes containing 12 tab -
Accept only. "lBayer Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Druggists
Aspirin" in en unbroken "Bayer" also sell larger "Bayer" packages.
There is Duly one 11014r111—"Bayer"—Yon must say "Bayer" .
Aspirin is (leo trade mark (registered I t Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of'ETono-
acetieaoidoater of Salicylic:acid. While it is well isnowvn that 'Aspirin paeans Bayer
-kuatnets:ettire, to assist the public 5ainst imitations,, the Tablets of Bayer Company" :.
-Will be Aita*nped with theta Senerai trade mark, the "Bayer Crora."