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The Exeter Times, 1921-12-1, Page 7I,& Tha,.. Nat Earning odeltet-moneY ,empty egg -shone ishew Mena" Clilnese 'boys add to, their savings during the rfisiehritchieg seaeon. Fish. etching in China is' often cel1- Av()ui,9 No'r LIE YVIT1101, BABY'S OWN frAltLE'IS Cap lig a New Viarket. Canada's Roue le the standard of the, world. This is pretty generally tun mitten The writer knowe one °niacin of the United Slates who, on every Mrs, W, Beesley Mille Rohe, Ont., visit he makes to Capana, carries docted with the aid of a hen, First, writes: "I have need Baby's Own Tab- home under striet instructions from the fish spawn is collected from the letfor the pat eight families and his 'wife, a number of loaves of bread, water. A quaatity is placed in each would net be -without them. I used she claiming that no bread obtalueble egg Shell, the open end of whieb, is them for indigestion and teething and in the united, States can approach sealed with -a epode): kind of wax. in baby is cutting his tee'th without that made from Canedian flour. As This done, the eggs are placed underany trouble whatever, 1 an hIgaly an 'iristance oil the increasing pupa- , sitting Ilene. recomenend the Tablets to other larity of Caned -ate flour, it is intereet, After the third or fourth day, each mothere,'' What Mrs. Beesley Sesta ing to ilete that Dr, A. Pi, Stafford, boen •egg is tested. If the 'hatching is 00M- thousands of other mothers say. The ,h Winnipeg but for some time Peet, Plete the eliells are broken, and the Tablets aro a mild but thorough iaxa- domiciled in Jamaica, recently sald spawn • is oniptied •into water and tive whieh regulate the bowels and that until the etearnelliPs "CanadlaU *pieced In the suneowerseo eaye, sweeten the stomach, thus driving outlFo-rester” arid "Canadian litisimite of • ,S0011 UK) little fish are strong constipation and indigestion atul male- the Canadian Gov -Grommet Merchant •enengh•to be marved• Their next home ing teething easy. They are sold by 1, Marine Service, came into Kingston Is in evaier a few degrees colder, and medicine dealers or by mail at 25 lest spring, every pound of flour used. this lowering of temperature goes on •cents a box from The pe, wentams, on the island came from the 'United until they cart stand, cold water of the Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. States. Now it a.11 comes from Canada. This very valuable netrket for Cane, dian products bee, been captured by three ways., Dr. Stafford ailleme: First, the fact that Canada had ships to de - laver it there; eeconcl, the quality of the flour itself; and third, theefact that the people of Jamaica desire closer commercial and eocial relations with the people of Canada, You're Constipated! Take "Cascarets" for Liver, Bowels Sick headache, bilioasness, coated tongue, or sour, gassy stomach—al- ways trace this to torpid liver and de- layed- fermenting food in the bowels. Cascarets work while you sleep. They immediately cleanse the Stomach, re - :novo the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the consti- pated, waste matter and poisons in the bowels. Get a 10 -cent box now and let "Cascarets" straighten you out by morning, KEEP IIEWIP/ Creture That Never Dies. , DatiRi„itIG WINTER„,tai;,..i:r:, PI:•e-LI:tl takedtall,:Pwr ets'llth:eQwaPc eee.);s 04f'w'N:itr2:l 'esLfz l,c'tu'Qor ' 4Y ' , . , , Moving about la the drop that we eXamiiie are ft' trendier of weird shapes' made of ,the same transparent sub- stance, but iastead of swimming they crawl. Each of them le an aremba, The anicebe has no eyes, no ears, lakes and streams. Tile Chinese boy, by selliag empty ,egg-eltells, earns More money during -the hatching season than at any other atme of the year. Told by the Finger -Nails. The ideal finger -nail is longer than It is broad, of firm texture, and deep ,pink in color. A hall -moon of white should appear at each base. ' Usually specks • of white can be traced to an illness or some nervous alisorder. A cluster in the shape of a half-moon runirtng from base to tip is very lucky but uaconunon. It is said that Cleopatra had such a mark on one finger during the height of her reign, Wide, short nails indicate a quarrel- some nature. ' , Long, wide nails are supposed to show a deceitful, crafty disposition, with a touch of cruelty. When deep red, the evil is, intensified. Short, nar- gized by the engines of the trucks. row nails often indicate a childish Minard's L7-Hni—me."--t for Distemper. tharcter. Ridges appearing on the third and little finger are said to be very lucky. Good luck will follow yon as long as the ridges remaan. Animals' Sixth Sense. Animals have a well -sr], sixth sense -which few human beiugs possess. • Sea birds know in some curious way when a storm is approaching. Though the weather is fine, and the barometer gives no warning of a coming tempest, they are moved suddenly by some common Impulse to make their way inland. And sure enough the storm bursts within a few hours. Ants will desert their hills, taking their babies and eggs with them, twenty-four hours before, the outbreak of a forest fire, NvIlile rabbits will leave burrows made in low-lying land long before the flood occurs. They have some weird. premonition which a forces them to seek higher ground be- fore the danger is upon them. Fish, Uncle, and anlinala afford surer Indications of the coming of bad weather than even the most deLieate • scientific instruments. Canada, Second in Whk,>at Production. Canada is now the second wheat - producing country in, the world, ac- cording to 1921 statistics. We produce about half as much wheat as the United States, but they, it millet be remembered, have ten inhabitants to our one. Russia, at one time an im- portant factor in this fundamental in- dustry, has ,apparently fallen by the wayside, for she does not appear in the 1921 list. The C.N,R, has carried this season—September ist to Novem- ber 1,311i-41,320 cars, or approximate- ly nine ancl three quarter million bush- ele, For the similar period in 1920 the number of cars handled was 21,858. Magnet Cranes. Motor trucks equippecl vvith„ magnet cranes have been designed to handle loads of iron, the magnet being ener- - New Moving -Picture Camera Records Operations. Moving pictures of surgical opera- tions have heretofore not been coin- pletely successful, owing to the lia- bility of one of the surgeons getting in front of the camera.. A recently de- veloped camera is reported to have overcome this difficulty... The camera Is completely inclosed in a globular metal case, which is located in a tube projecting from the ceiling, directly over the operating table. By means of a motor located outside of the room the camera may be raised, lowered, or turned at any angle. A telescope attachment makes it possible to ad- just and focus tho camera promptly. It has recently been tried out in a Ber- lin hospital with great success. Find Worth a Fortune. As the result -of a new discovery, • valuable by-products such as ell, me - tor -spirit, and dyestuffs are being pro- duced from- coal slack, says an English newspaper. Each ton of slack yields three gal - ons of motor -spirit, about fifteen gal- lons of burning anrelubricating oil, six thousand feet of gas, fourteen hun- dredweight of domestic fuel, and a ,ttuantity of sulphate of ammonia. This domestic fuel is claimed to yield twice the heat energy of ordinary coal, and to burn without ash. The _value of the discovery may be tidied from the fact that about a third of the coal mined in England is slack, which hitherto has been regard. ad as of little commercial value. You Can't Freeze It! A peculiar liquid hag' been discover- ed by a Birmingham engineer, who claims that because it is imp•ossible for it to be' frozen it will supercede • water for use in motor vehicle radiat- cix.s during cold weather. Frost is a great enemy not only of motorists but also of airmen and en- gineers. A crude liquid was discover- ed, but owing to its high cost it had bo - be discarded.' Now Mr, W. II. Ilardacre his found a liquid which, ' apart from its wonderful powers of re- sistance to cold,' 1.s a semi -lubricant and non -corrosive. Above all, It is very cheap.. In tho course of tests the liquid was subinitted to a temperature equal to thirty-seven degrees of frost, against which it was thoroughly proof. Silenee is golden, which explains why there is so little of it. There are four copies of Magna Oliarte stIll isi,elelstence. The best 40.PY izle 1•110 PliSsessiva. of Lincoln 0411.04:01, HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario Dr. Middleton willhe glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- ters through this column. Address him at Spadina House, Spadina Crescent, Toronto. 'With regard to measles, whooping- et:lee, that she had five children, and cough, and other diseases cemmon they all had had the hives when they .among childrenyou will sometimes were babies. She,, pould not explain hear the remark from a parent that just what it was, but she told me that the sooner the child gets me-asles or she knew a mother whose baby has whooping -cough and has done -with it, deed, because the hives did not come the better. Until very recently when out well. health education began to reach tbe "I shall like to know your opinion manses of the people., there was a pre- about that, es also if you think that notion that a child had to have this naother did well to give safran one or two of these communketble to such a yeung baby, or if yonblamb diseases s as part of their normal neer,” growth and development. It never No, I •cannot blaine.this woman for seemed to dawn on many parents that having gi-ven safran t� the baby, be - there is no need at all for a chitci to cause at the time •sbe did so thinking - take any communicable disease, in it might do the baby seene'good. This fact, if a child- does develop diseases is entirely wrong, but the mother had such as measles, whooping -cough, believed it, doubtless having been told scarlet fever, etc., there is a possibal- it by some so called "wise old Ivo- ity of its being permanently injured man of the village. Artemus Ward as the result of complications that once said very truly, "We. know as occur. and leave their traces all many things that are not 'so." through life. Some of these compli- When I think of the harm that can cations are deafness, heart disease, be done by these samples of,. advice rheumatism, kideney disease, etc. handed out by "wise" women, I have That there is a. lot of wrong in- in mind the old -lady who left a Child formation going about, concerning Welfare meeting in disgust., 'Shaking simple diseases one who ievites cola her hand at the speaker, she exclaim - respondence on ,health topics can ed, 'The nerve of him tryinie to teach readily see. Here .is a sample letter ME how to bring up Children. I've I received a few days ago, which buried six of them." shows the anxiety of a prospective Hives should never be encouraged mother to know the truth, and tells to "come -out" on anybody, whether of a woman in the ,Same town who infant or grown-up. They are caused actually- tried to bring out bives on by some irregularity in digestion. The her baby five days old: eruption is in the nature of/a neur- "What are hives, their 'causes and algia and consists of raised, red effects? Not long ago I saw a mother weals which are intensely itchy. Hives giving safran infusion to a baby of are ,believed to be caused- by the per - five days Old. I asked her why she son eating -some substance that dis- was giving medicines to a baby, agrees with him, and which on 'being which seemed, to me far too young to absorbed from the intestines acts like support them, and she teld me that a poison. To counteract"this condi- she gave the baby safran so- as to tion, the diet must be regulated and make the hives come out. Then I asked the bowels kept open: Moreover, the her what was the hives, because I family doctor should be esonsultecl, but never heard of such a thing before, remember, never give safran to "brills. and she said that it was a baby's dis- out" hives., ' The 1 ck Signals Are IF rking— ha some respects, human experience is like railroading. Every moment of the business and social day the block signals are giving right of way to keenness and alertnes,s —while the slow and the heavy must wait on, th:. sidetrack for their chance to move forward. The ability to "go through" and to "get there" depends much on the poise of body, brain and nerves that comes with correct diet and proper nourishment. That's why so many choose -Grape. Nuts for brealdast a..d lunch. Served with cream or milk it is completely nourishing, partly pre-digested, and it supplies the vital mineral salts so necessary to full nutrition. Grape -Nuts has a rich, delightful flavor, is ready to serve on the instant —and is distinctly the food for mental and physical alertness and speed. At all grocera. • "Therie's a Reason" for 0:ratle-Nuts ,Sit ii Under the loaaered le of 8coutruaster W'. Fe Bradley and teseistant, Scout- master Rev, Father J A Murray, =- teen members of the 1st Penetangal- Troop had a wonderful canoe trip during. October. On the fifteenth of, the month tbey left Perietanguishene in six •canoes and croseed Cleorgiaa Day, paddled up the elusltoeb, (Mus -1 kolta) River to Bala on. Lake IVIuskoica. • • From this peint the party proceeded , through Lake .Muskolca and the Indian ' River to Port Carling, Lake Ressean was then crossed to its west end, or -Morgan's Bay. The party then pert -1 aged across to Little Lal e Josephl and returned -by Big Enke Je, Joseph I River, West Lake Roeseati, Port Carl- ing, and from that point back to Pence tealguishene by the outgoing route. 0e1 October 251]i the, Scouts reached Pinery Point, four miles from heme, having paddled. over 45 miles that clay, 'portaged tea timeS (two of the port- ages being over halt amile long), and crossed Georgian Bay (16 miles) by 'ximonlfilit. According "to Mr. Bradley it was "a great tripl" Ten years ago Scouting took its lat- ter form, that of training boys for the duties of eitazenslup,. aiious iclea.s of training the, youth of a people have been suggested and practised from the time of Epictetus, by the Spartans, by Pestalazzl, by Peter the Great, by Cahulain in Ireland, bY John in Ger- -many, by John Pounds, the Zulus, Sinrot of Spain, theleoy Orderlies of Ma -belting, Sir W. .A.4 Smith, Themes Stehaetiesn., Dan Beard and a number cf o There is nothing especially original about Scouting. It is a natural evolu- tion of many ideas reduced to a sys- tem, the main point about it being to recognize the basic needs of the na- tion arid to have an elastic system whereby to encourage the individual faturb eitizen* to develop in himself the qiialities -that ,are wanted. , The Manchester Guardian says: "Boy; Seouting 'Will not, as a few 01 it§ most ardent etilogisle suggest, solve all our moral and, social ditficulties. But' it is one of the few great'original social inveutione of Mir time. ILeests on real insight into the mind and soul of boyhood, and the training that it gives is attended by, the delight that fuses a new piece of knoveedge right into the cheracter and makes it a trea- sure for life." Mother! • Child's Bowels .With California. Fig Syrup Hurry mother! ilvien -n sick. child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig, Syrup" and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful to -day may prevent a sick child to -morrow. If con- stipated, bilious, feverish t fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is eoue, tongue coated, breath had, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels is often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali- fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may :get an imitation fig syrup. A Butterfly-Breeding.Ranch. A butterfly ranch is the interesting and lucrative venture of a Maine wo- man. While the ranch does not pay her so well as the chicken farm, which she also owns, it calls for less work, smaller equipment, and nowhere near so large a -n investment A few boxes, , some bark, moss, gravel, and earth, form the whole outfit , • In the early days of her.venture she depended upon finding the cocoons from which the butterflies and -moths are hatched in the woods near her home, but for some time she has been breeding them on the ranch. Hatch- ing boxes are manufactured at home. - The great difficulty in the breeding of moths from home -produced co- coons is ()hat of keeping the caterpil- lars where it is possible to get the cocoon once it is formed. The moths lay their eggs on the bp.rk of trees, on leaves, and in other places. • The eggs are closely observed until the cater- pillar, which is the embryonic butter- fly or moth, hatches. Theu the cater- pillar is placed on a tree branch until the cocoon has been formed. The lat- ter is placed in the hatching 'box to remain until the moth comes forth, when the process is repeated.. The moths are mounted and sold to col- lectors, schools, and museums. - High Prices for Stock. The auction sale of animals that have passed the Culling Committee has always been a feature of the Toronto .Fat Stock Show, and the prime paid by the various local ,and, out-of-town packers and butchers have always well repaid exhibitors for the extra labor and feed necessary to pro- duce show stock. It is anticipated that there will be a large number of 'buyers on hand this year and prices obtained be more than satisfactory to the large number of exhibitors who feed animals of the highest quality for Show arid sale. Entries 'close November 26th, Prize List and Entry Form on anon. cation to Secretary, C/o• Union Stock Yards, Tonrito, E•atd Haig is 60 years of age. Hand:boenhe were need in warfare as early- as the" 15th tentury. Colds and Diseases May be Avoided if the Blood is Kept Pure., Do net let your blood get thin this winter, ,For people who have 4 ten- deriy towards aaaeraia, or bloodless- ness, winter is a trying season, Lack of exercise earl fresh air, and the mere restricted diet, are among the many thine that combine to lower the tone of the body and deplete the blood. AS soon as you notiee the tired feel- ing, lack of appetite and ehortness of breath. that are warning symptoms of thin blood, teke a short course of treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, D6 not wait until the color has sent/rely left your cheeks, until your lips are white and your eyes 'dull. It is so nmeh easier to correct thinning of the blood in the earlier stages than later, Thie is well illustreted in the case of Mrs. E. Williams, Mk Lake, Oat, who says:: "I take great pleasure in letting you know the benefit I have found ia the use- of Dr. Willineas' Ple,k Pills. I was in an anaemic condition, and was very weak and run down. Tl -ie least ex'ertion. ?Tepid leave me breathless and it was with difficulty that I did 'household work. Iewas ad- viscia to. try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after the use of four boxes I felt like a newepersou. In fact my system seemed filled with new energy and new life. I strongly eecornmend this medicine to all who feel weak or run down," The purpose of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is to build up the blood. They do this one thing and they do it well. They are for this reason an invaluable remedy in diseases arising from bad or aeficient blooci, as rheumatism, neuralgia, after-effects of the grip or fevers. The pills are guaranteed to be free from opiates or any harmful drug and cannot injure the most de- licate 'system. YOU'earl prcicure- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine, or they will be 'sent you by mail at 50 cenfs a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing direct to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. , Reproduce Finger Prints. Steel stamps have been invented to reproduce tho finger prints o2 men who use them for identifying papers that must be protected against. forgery. If you have to eat humble, pie, eat it as if you enjoyed it. It tastes bet- ter. that look like tiny jellyfish. They are and no brain, It is nothing but a stoma:Oh surrouaded by jelly, It Its no limbs, yet it eau more by expand- ing and contrapting the jelly of which lit is made, , I ft can increase iu one way only, and '1 that is by dividing itself into two. af you watch orie of these creatures for a time you Will see that a kind of waist appears gradually in the middle of it, At first it is round; then it be- gile:inert: ulnoto: anActt.1 length the wait m st becoes thinner and u there ere two eomplete creatures 1 - stead of one, The creatures: we see to -day are • merely subdivisionof remote ances- tors thet lived perhaps 100,000,000 years ago. Machine Dirstrihutes Hay in Loft of Barn. The hayfork, whieh lifts hay from the wagons to the haymow, has been one of the greatest labor sayers on the farm and it is now Supplemented by a `mower," a -machine -which dis- -tributes the hay in the loft and so eliminates one of the most disagree- able. parts of the work. The mower - consists of a board platform swung from tl e mi Idle of a steelframe in the loft. As the hayfork brings up a load, the mower moves under it, re- ceivesthe load and moves- along the barn on a double track to the point where the, hay is to be deposited. It then tilts, to one side or the other, a.nri dumps the hay iu the desired spot. . MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods hy mail send a Dominion Express Money Order. The Greatest Life Enricher. would rather be a radiator of sun- shine an encourager, a helper a lifter, a friend to the friendless and the clown and out, and yet be poor in -ma- terial things, than have the wealth of `a C'trcesus, a starved, pinched, gloomy nature, and a loveless life therewith. A love that reaelies out to every living thing on God's earth as the greaie,st of all life enrichers. -0. S. Marden. minard's Liniment Co Ltd., :1\T" Gentlemen—I have used. 1.\...unard's Liniment and have found it a good rem- edy. After the explosion I -was 'pretty well shaken up, having quite a number of bruises and cats, but thanks to Min- arcPS Liniment I ana my old self ag-ain. It healed the sores and bruises and gave inc much relief. It istrue to its name as the King of Pain, .101' it stooped the .pain almok at once. I first noticed the ad. inthe Montreal Standard and decided to invest in a bottle, for which I am not sorry, but can say with truth that I p.m thankful for It having done all it claim- ed to do, and in my case much more, and a satigfied customer is the best al one can possibly find. That is my view of it and I think you will agree with me too. Yours very truly, . (Signed) ALFRED BLAIN, 184 Agricola St., Halifax, N.S. COARSE:- SALT LAND'SALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO A.132.0riCe.' P80IleOr Dog nentedileo Book on D'OG DISEASES ' and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. IFIC. Clay Glover Co.,1no, 118 West 81st Street New York, U.S.A. M.071.112. 1,61_ SYRUP ia excellent for indigestion because it assists stomach anti liver to do their wprk naturally and efficiently, With the organs in perfect working order—indigestion is impossible. Try it today "11711nESTPIN , -NI otherSei Syrup is sold 11 in 50c. ad $1.00 bottles. 4 ID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? HE pain and torture of rheu- matism can be 4uick1y relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy and apply when you feel the first twinge. • It penetrates without rubbing. It's splendid to take the pain out oc tired, achingmuscles, sprains and strains, stiff joints, and lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists -35c, 70c, $1.40. Made in Canada. YOUNG WOMAN WEGH. ED ONLY 75 POUNDS. She Now Weighs Over Oe Huxidred rnd Is Improving Every Day. "Before 5 began teeing Tanlac only weighed 70 poand,s, over one hundred and • 1•Ttligr41; every day," said Liles La of Chattanooga, Tenn. "I bought my fleet hottle of Ta11140 at (lee City, Ind, tied it itelpeci leo se much that I continued ;ming it. I have always been very delicate and silifer, ea a great deal from stonmen trouble and rheimottism. I rarely ever !had. any appetite and simply- could tot re- lish anything. I (ell off until I only weighed 76 pounds ant was so thin I looked perfectly awful. This is the dondition I was in when I began tair- ing Taniac. ct01.1, I feel eo different now. -Even my eomplexton is improved, y up petiteie good. and I caa hardly a• -et enough to eat, Tanicie is eimply grand and I can truthfutiv ray it is thtt °111iyi:Vgloneti'' eci,!?in° that' has everdone 1110 a - Malec is sold by learling dinetgiete- everywneee. Adv, :teem. Any Maa's Biography—Chapter 10 born; chapter 2, bred; chapter :If eaught; chapter 4, wed; chapter 5$ worried; chapter 0, dea-d? Minard's Linime nt for Gargst in C.CkW11, In France the doctor's Claim on the estate of a deceased patient :has over all others. Hadclooks will lay as many a. 500,090 eggs each in ono season. Classified Advertisements, PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE, ELL PLAYER PLnNO IN GOOD condition,.with a la.rge, number et music rolls, for sale at a 'bargain, L. Costello, 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. BELTING FOR SALE ALL N.INDS Op' NEW .A.NE USED belting, pulleys, saws, cable,hose,paciting, etc., shipped subject to approval wt lowest, prices in Canada. YORE." BELTING- CO., 115 YORK, STREET. TORONTO, HELP WANTED, ADIES WANTED—TO DO PLAIN, JA and light sewing at home, whole or' spare time; good pay; work sent 'aq distance: charges paid, Send stamp lot particulars. National-, .Manufacturint Co., Montreal. DANDER1NE Stops Hair Corning Ou Thickens, Beautifies. 35 -cents buys a bottle of "Danderine" at any drug store. Atter one, applica- tion you can not find a particle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigw, brightness, more color and abundance. WOE OF DOLE Hay Pass the Critical Period Safel7 and Comfortably by Taking Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. • Regina, Sask.-441 was going through Change of Life. and slithered for two yearswith headache, nervousness, sleep- less nights and gen,. eralweakriess. Somo ,4 days I felt tired a.nd unfit to do my work. PI ingitrattIn'Tjs Vd ieag: table Compound trial and found good. results, and I also find it a very helpfui Spring tonic anduse. ful for constipation from which 1 suffer much. 1 have ree.- ornmended Vegetable Compound to Mir- peruabilisfbrietribdiss,,,,a—ndmarms. mWiAllRiInguAyowu,stliToNunid. SAY, 810 Robinsen St., Regina, Sask. as is Sense of sufrota.tiOrk, hot flashes, If you have warning symptoms .stich 111, hpltri:tafaevil h9Y;t1hi'allii•nt":8°spitsli:btO the eyes, Irregularities, conatipatioN varialoic appe to, weakness, inquict- 1 /adesond dizziness, get a bottle of Lydin, 1 t. rialcharn's Vegetable Compound and begin fait:it:8u: mmedicine at once. know it wilt 1a711i; Y00, as It did Lindsay, 'Wm Never say "Aspirin' without saying "Bayer." WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all, Why take chances? Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of 'Aspirin," which contains directions and .dose worked out by physicians during 21 years and proved safe by xnillions for olds 1-leadache 1-11 eumatism !Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain' Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All Druggieba. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of 13ayer ManufactUre of 11/rone-• aceticaciderier of Salicylleacid. While it is ‘1,011 known that. eapirin meane nayer manufacture, to assist the public against Imitations, the Tablets of Dayor Corivolur will be etanAlnd with their ueneral trade marl; the "t'ayer Creea,"