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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-2-28, Page 3flIalNiEEEEEE, -^E^ A Talk to Patrol Leaders. By an A. "Come on, you leaders, draw up your chairs round, the fire." I wonder how many of you have seri- ously thought about your jobas a , Patrol Leader? Do you realize that - yoi. have a great deal to do With the ,•••'-- ' Pure! No chitcory or this choice I0'4 IVE4 z7u. pear1 any adu'terant h coffee C-2 shaping of the 'ehara.cter of the SiX or seven „chaps who go 'to make up Your patrol? The menibers of the Patrol look UP to you to show them the way, YOU are the pathfinder blazing the etrail,for them to follow. .„ 'When I wasi a little fellow in the Infants, I rememberhow we t)aought the big kids, as we called them, to be ' imPtartapt peoele to be:feared. The look upon you as important people to Scarlet fchild as the moresevere .Feess. and ever, the scourge of, , the ••••••••**,...rvw BY DR. J. J. MitiDLETON, Provincial Board of kiealth;Ontarlo , Or. Middleton will be glad. to auewer 'questions on-PublVe Health mat, _ , tens ,tnrough this columu. Address 'him at Spadina He, Spadiqa Crescent, Toronto. Tenderfoot, Scouts in. your Patrols U1' Ids u with in- , We cermet kindle when we will 'The fire that in tlie heart resides; 'The spirit, bleweth and is still, In my,s.tery our eo.al abides; But tasks in hours of insight -willed. Can,' he through ours f. gloom ful- , " filled.. With aching:bap:Is and bleeding feet, Wee• dig and heap, lay etc/tie on • We be§atronthee; huUleri and tile heat Of' the '1 -Ong day, and wish 'twerp- ' 'done; e ot On the hour's of light return • Ansi we have lsuilt do we diesern, eallalattnew skrneld -(1822-18835. be respected, and they IN'ill Say that a life, is on the increase, There were 'Tau el , certain thing is so, because the P. L: ses a c ses reported during the month creased Prevalence"' In other words, . se more SaYs it is. personal e7.canil?le Is a great of January, 1924, with 13 deaths. e, more A thisease sPrrit sth t 1 g the mon, o anua y, , car et fever is in eations the v y - , ' there were only 808 cases, so the num- last stage of the diseaee, and much of ,ing orders or argues on parade, one assay expect his Patrol to be a l'°°r, ber a cases this year has more than it is spread by the careless pe,rsen show. Re/ea/ogee seui. actions are doubled. NNho venturesabread before eomPlete wateited and cemniented upon by Prevention of conta.ct is the only recovery. The regulations of the Pro - these who are follotwing, you, Your known way to prevent scarlet fever. vincial Board of Health of Ontario Patrol, nighte .and. week end Patrol Keep sick children ht home.and away require a quarantine peri'ed of 10 days Camps •are the thinge'that go to prove from other children In the household. for contacts, and in the case of pa - whether thea° 'stripes' on your uniform Althoug,h,the disease belongs 'to' the tients a 'quarantine period of 35 days , i. t f -ii t r born ailments and .an from appearance of rash, providing Dur'n tl mouth f r 1923 sSe.r.1°111s are e eases 9 a occur. f et• to tl er Cites,. If ,the Leader is slircir at Obey - a increase at this thrie may be expected, the discharges from nose, throat es. are the outward sign of true leader- -:- ship, or just covering hole or two. it can becut,to a minimum by PrornPt ears are all cleared up. Do your Patrol nights devel°1) into isolation of cases. The school roam After effects from scarlet fever, "r15 ou h 'nese "r or do you ,get some offers the best medium for spreading such as deafness and ',-rr ested. develop - ,- work done? A.re eaMps real ' scarlet 'fever hence any child having ment often foiiw. rEhe siegotnesse , , pr a sere throat, should -be kept at on the kidneys, .and much Bright's you scouty damps or merely a time of reven the suggestion of a rash, a cold particularly darnaging in its effects Scontmostars might appear to be A, home until Permission to return is Disease of later life may be attributed granted by a competent physician.. • to scarlet fever contracted in child- strangasert of animal, who gives up a The seriousness of scarle fever les nice mulet holiday with meals served in the fact that -it is extremely in- to time and a nice soft bed te sieeP an' 1. fectious. Mild cases, known as scar; ruid take p a number of high spirited I latina, frequently pas unnoticed. Yet boos to camp, and has all the worry these spread infection just as poterrtlY and responsibility of looking a.fter them. , ER He will stay out late ,at night look- STORNIY WEATH mg up absentees, he spends time and money to give a good time to what the Chief terms "A band of bare-luiee,d PARD ON BABY hood. There are from two to four deaths in.every 100 eases of scarlet fever. Exercise precautions so that your child may not be numbered among the victims. rascals with cow -boy .hats, Ond.Stagee in their.hands " What pay does "he . , • jet? 7aTone, Some people may con.- sjcier hOn a harmless lunatic to he about 2,000 years before Christ, as a ruler of the first dynasty of Ur. , 'Taken at its ,face value, the Su- merian 'chronology would assign our statues,.and relics to a date somewhere about 4500 years before Christ; even • The' sternly, blustery weather -w.hich of that chronology has ta be modified we can yet say that our month's -work we have during February and March tl VITUS DANCE EASY TRICKS No. 3'21 The Vanishing Egg -ataietageasa—aia- An egg is shown 'ands 'is Placed in a small Paper bag. Tile 'ilia - over the tlien presses the 'Shows ThroUgh a Twitchinggiglan , malree nayst,erious papees--- oldest dated example iS extremely hard on children. Condi- nasg huniored. Well, 4.U.5h.e best way you lead-. 0. ers can humor him is by showing that tions make -itonecessary for the moth - • 1 dting and the oldest es. to keep them in. the house. •They known triumphs of the art of Tribal yoo can, be tr:11:lted: to do your job whether the S. M. is- present or net. are often cOnfined to 'overheated, bad- Cain." the IVItigcleS of Face and bee' smaller ancl smaller; ,The egg Vanishes, The bag is opeaed and , LillftbS. insid.e of it a handkerchief is tonna. . ' Chorea, or as it is more generally The 'bag and egg are pr.epared known, St. Vitus dance; is a trouble for the trick. The bag is made of that usually attacks young children, two bagd oneeinside of the other. though older -people may be afflicted One side ot the openings of the with it. Its most eommon symptoms are a twitching of the muscles •of the face and limn. As the disease pro- gresses the twitching takes the foron of spasms in which the jerking mo- tion may be confined. to the head, or all the limbs may be affected, Fre- quently the patient is unable to hold anything in the hands or to walk steadily. In eevere cases the speech is often affected. The disease le due to debility of. the nerves and relief comes through an enriched blood sup- ply, which feeds and strengthens the nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been most su.ccessful in reaching this trouble through their specific action on -the blood, •Nvhich it enriehes and , purifies. 'The following instance will shOw what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can de in this trouble. Mrs. S. E. Makins, Parry Harbor, Ont., says "As a young girl I was badly strickeo. with St. Vitus dance. My parents tried several medicines but without avail. I was steadily growing worse and could scarcely walk without falling. I had to quit school and had no control of my nerves or actions. Finally a neighbor advised thd use of Dr. Wil - lianas' Pink Pills, and the use of these for a couple of months restored ma, and I have hail no attack of the trou- ble since. I have, however, taken the pills at different times -since, when I felt out of sorts, and find them all you claim for them if given a fair trial." You, can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills througb any dealer in medcne, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. 1Villia.rns' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ontario. • 4/1S ara "The Homes of England." Felled& -Hemane- was, one Of the sweetest of our women poets. She will always. he read. and lover' because she sang the,sweet songs of the home- land in. tK,,,a-e.a., tones., If you are badly bitten with Scoutitis ly ventilated rooms and catch colds you might become S. M. some clay, and which rack their whole system. To Dark Women Made Fair. expect your P. L.'s to give you loyalty guard P;gainst this a box of Baby's A day when dark women may be - and obedience.It coniats a lot to- cwn Tablets should. be kept in the come fair at will and fair women dark . wards ,the S. M.'s peacof mind to house and an. occasional dose given is foreshadowed by revelations of new e ' the baby to keep its stomach and gland experiments made bY Dr. Wini- know that if lie is called away, 'his leaders will not take aavaUtage and' bowels- working regularly. This will fred clams, fool aboutbut will carry on with their not ,fail to imeals op colds' and keep "Extractions from theaio-sterior lobe , worn. Nre, ,r don% suppose ,you liked tha health of the baby in good Condi- of the pituitary gland, a pea-sized the blowing up you. had that morning tion'till,the brighter days come along. gland at the, .hase of the brain," said in" camp, when things were wrong, nd The Tablets, are sold, by mediciae Cullis, "changed the, sandy color a don't suppose th.e S. M. liked having dealers or by 'inail at 25 cents a box of a frog to pitch-black: It is within to give it to You. He onlY did it of- froth The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., the range of possibility that blondes .ficrally, he is etill your friend. As you may be transformed one day to brun- know, before I gained my wood badge, • I had to go through a course of train- ing -at camp. 'We all took turns atabe- ing P. L. and Second. If things were • put up to the.enark the Deputy Camp Chief blew up the Leader, but'that did not make any difference to their per- sonal friendship—it was all in a day's Work, I hope that some day I may change my red phone for agreen one. If so, j shall want to keep an Al troop. going, to do that Xsliali have to point ciut Mistakes and 'shall exPect the lead- en; to take it all in good part. Then whiit about your Seconds? Title it ever struck you what a miser- able job they have' got? You know' ',hey can't run the patrol -in their .own way' because they are not boss, but they xnue.t be prepared' to take charge and carry otaL the Leader's ideas should he be away at any time. So' • give them a chance to do a bit as they are the future Patrol Leaders. You leaders are your patrol's repre- sentatives at the court of hopes, So get to know your patrol's ideas and bring them forward, as it is by discuss - mg new •ideas that we can go ahead Brockville,'Ont.. , Oldest Dated Handwriting Discovered at Ur. ettes tied brunettes to blondes it they wish. •"We may even see -black men turned and improve ourselVes. Lie, fare is almost out and s 11115e we went. Good night. 'Good night,01 Mother! Give Sick Child California Fig Syrup" • s The stately hornepaof, England! Hew beautiful they stand! Amidst their tallancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. The deer across their • greeneward to white,".added Dr. :Collie, "but there ., boinesa" ' • ' - will be danger.ixothis, for the coloring ' — • . The authorities of the Britieh Mils - Through shade and gunny gleam, elllql, attach great importance to a re- 'Of the individual Is 'Nature's protece nd the swan glidespast thenr.with Port trent C. L. Woolley, leaden of the. dee ageneee see. sues ,sns. i„igours of , A.' the sound expedition sent jOintly by the museum his" native, climate." OE some rejoicing stream. and the UniVersity ef Pennsylvania, - - . ' es disclosingtheir diseovery•ot Ur -of -the- "- C,haldeeS of an' eXanaPle, of the, °Meat . The Pioneer in Canada. , The merry Homes of England! . Around their hearths, by night, dated specimen of handwriting, s,ays Thirty-two years 'ago ' the noN.v. fain - WI at ladsonse looks of household two bags are 'lasted together. It Is thus possi4le to place an object either M. the Inner bag or between the two bags. The egg iS pre- pared by punching a small Pin- hole in both ends of the egg and blowing the contents out. The egg should be permitted to dry before presenting the trick.. „ The handkerchief, a silk one, • is in the inner bag at the start, The eggis placed between the twe bags. The magician should ask an obliging friend to play irlY5t terious music while he is doing the trick. The object of the tnusic Is to drown the sound of the crashing et the egg shell. If the opening between the two bags is treated with mucilage just before presenting the trick, the opening may be closed in the act of twisting up the naoutli of the bag. (07-lp this out and paste it, with other er the series, tti, a sorapbooh,) • a London desPatcle. • ous "SALADA" Tea was placed on the g love The main body of workmen had market in metal packages, "-SADADA" . . been engaged in„ clearing the lilgguar- was the Pioneer' package tea in Cana- Meet hi the ruddy light! here woman'e voice flowe fortb in at or staged. tower whose ruins dom- da. Immediately its superior flavor T song, Mate the plain of Ur. Descrining the and purity won for it a , great popu- contents of a small temple excavated larity that has been growing ever clariog -the first month, the report since. It is still a little different and says: , „ - a little betier than. iordinary tea. liads woiild have been, in. noteworthy to whatever periodNi• ghts.' they belonged but these are the more surpriaing, an that they are the, saldest hen comes he nmht of dreaming works of art in metal yet lcnown. And 1 go omirting Rose; * "A marble tablet svas dis•covered I wish we liv.ed in Greenland, LLJ scribed, in Sumerian which reciords Ansi we .1Y:ere Eskimos. that this was the temple ef .the God- • , dess Ninkhurage built in her honor 4.J Before I know, the evening .the King' of 'Ur; Aaniipacida, eon of Tlas YaniSited 'like a song. King, giesoenipasoas hens letter. is "That's why Pd. be in Greenland, Wthure nights .are six menthe long known to us, teem king liPts'draWn ' • - Finds a Royal Ring in Con- •- necticut Sand Br. •,\.. curiously ,,,haped gold ring, said to have bieen ii, part of thejetrels of a British 1ring and which tallies in de - hill with one. wili eh disappeared f ran) the English. court in 1610 and has since been listed oil the records as of e soilotO W11 where ab o is ts, was f o up d ' by- _.----oso Charles 13asus, lioseinan. of , the -local ...oego'sg• , silo, , d op aetin sett . in the send b,a•r. smar pfe„.------",..,„/O, ' 1 („____,./ binllrle neinsins., Thimble a 'ISlandg -...,(q :,. have long bete) toned as a rendezvous • ,-' 5'-' - /.." or Lae fen -tees Captain Eiticl, and , it is .,,...,.1,e -s2. - ea -am hew( le so nicely. -believed that 1115 ring was a ,part, of 'It sweeteng tilt) stomach and starti , 1 rodsr, re loot or the Praia n'llo, Re- the diver anti bowels acting vvithour , , eosaing to well line -Wo ,legends, hulled griping' Contains no narcotics or , iii.,-; sl,,,;::.1s in. it.,:, i,leini0'. - i.00tbing druge, Say "California" to Berns was 011 a eltoonallig trip when Your druggist and avoid Oonnterfeits! he. uneartivoi the ring, which is cora- insfsi: ilfmn genuine Callerrda lig poseit of Oats liatels, joitaed by elasoeri Syrup" which cOntains directions. hands. Ire Lae rernsea an offer or - — 2,000 1,4) r its ..se rce seas Flartniess Laxative . 'for a Bilious• , Constipated Baby or Child. Constipated,' bil• bus, feierisil, or sick, colic Babies and Clrilcif:en lov'e And He Ought to know. tako.' genuine „ ):„on, say fie's' no 'Longer 5111 apa r up.,, No otlrr 5.11 ovlsg " tor ?'' re4,rulttt'es no; he's a fuel eligirieer now tlie tetld'er littio solos give,s advice oil lioNv to save ebal." Daniel Kramer. 1 1110 15055 fot women • J't el' (J,(1 TI.:i\er Loniosu 1.1)ieee- .y /said ' 110.0 r-sc snher, c 111)17:est' i` Ic • in/Ikea., lool_sibith, sad tiler, rted wheeslefright. is elle Voagd tn ra lin e r enirried Po) fewer than eight stew- stwatyr, este of. raison1 confessed that it was 4i1) ac.rosn the The Westbound Train. The westbound train goes, roaring through the might; Too emir the woman or the man, Each longer step, each larger word, Unrestful forms sprawl in the day - coach chairs, EQ0chf later years, sm8eantuorerrhgeraorwd,th, The Pulman curtains- ripple ht the light, - k happy signal to them both. The smoker rocks aucl reeks with . But, o'n, the last-bornt. Time, too hazy airs; , • The brakeman lurches through tb.e swift swaying glopu, e Too quickly down the stream we drift, , Too ea,rly babyhood is past; ' The postal clerks work swiftly at FOUR TIMES SrALED 214, 04.11*witiPpee ofive&r-amiiirglifs? :V414;;171:14 The Amy manilla paper , to bring you the full richness and mellow sweetness of l`lartutsactured , IMPERIALTOBACCO CO. OF,CANADA',1:111TIF,D, 'The Last -Born. The ffret-born cannot walk too,soon, Nor talk too soon, too quickly learn And even with the cradle croon Our gaze ahead we always tura And try the future years to see, Whea babe, our babe, a man will be, Or when the, little lady ,there Will ,be a lady tall and fair. Yes, se young mothers plan and.drearra. And so young fathers dream and plan; To them the first ea,rs nerier seem Or lips move tunefully along Some glorious page of old, 1 The cottage Homes' of England! By .thousands °It her plains, They are ;smiling °ler the Silvery brooks, And round the hamlet -fames. Through glowing orchardis. forth they peep, s - Each from lis nook of leaves, Ansi fearless -there the lowly sleep„ As the lairds beneath the eaves. ----- The discovery of things which here, - tofore have been hidden to you, is Wh.at makes life worth Next to money the hardest thing to keep is a secret. Classified A.dvertiserrients FOR SALE 0014ROWERS, YOUR OWN, • V v wool manufactured or exclaarig-, ed for yarn or blankets. ;Woollen 1Vfills, Georgetown, Ontario. • LADIES WANTED TO DO 72LAIN and light sewing at home, whole or spare time; good pay, work sent any distance, charges paid. Send stamp for particulars. National. Manufacturing Co., Montreal, NI,Ohlts MORNING .& . li.EEP YOUR EYE'S CLEAN CLEAR AND ETEALTI-Iy. VOP. :Ala arta CABE Do OK. FittRIN 40. Catcaaa,r.Le 'the mails, Oh, leave the baby at our breast - The porter dozes in the cireasing room, The engineer peers sharply down the rails. The whirling wheeIs repeat a rhythmic neb. eto. -gnu areal's' -go CIFOagog r-obr ing past; Streams, towns, trees, farms and fields On flying feet n Glide by like ,gboete, a,e-tonnded and aghast; And from the sky the ,silent stars look down '• pay us te take tains to the doctor in Upon this snail -like speed trom town town tea -get it tools out." to town. —Kirke Mechem.. Sameness makes life monotonous. Ask for IsT---litiarci's and take no other. Vary your interests and you svill add interest TA ate. A little longer, there to rest. Too brief the days too short the .1 • mile; Oh, let us keep the lasst a while!, , — 1 —Douglas Malloch. "Oh, Tobe]" clistressed1e"131'125. Sagg. "The baby hae, swallowed a Quarter!"• - web," • relined 'robe Sag, of Sandy Muala Pacifyingly.. ,don't reekoa all things considered, 11 will A False Alarm. Although the snow onmeited And spring seemed far, so far away; Although the wind, with -whistle, shrill Had all of bleak Decembers chill, I heard a bird, call, boldly spoken, : And winter's' seen, I knew, waelfroken, Or s I thought. And then,.a shock! The call came.from a. cuckoo clock. • g-A.;.H. F. • Toothbrushes and mirrors aitee",una: known on. 'Porto 8 -auto lfsland a off Madeira. The free, fairalIonie,s of England! Long, long. 111 hut and hall, INIa3r hearts of native proof be rear'd, To guard each hallowed wall! And green tor ever be the groves, And bright the &Ivory sod, Where firatthe child's glad spirit laves Its eountry atid its God! Buy your ont-entown supplies with) Dominion Egpress Money Orders. "Do you wish to live without al trial?" asks" a modern teacher. "Then! you wish to die but half a man. Withe out trial you Cannot guess at yousi ON1111 St1el1gt11. Men do not learn to swim on a table. They must go intol Of the members of the Royal F(m- deep water and buffct the waves."' 1),, th-.e ,(e YritheeDakroksebst Hard player although he is left_ .Keep Minard's Liniment la the house./ Keep your faith in' all• beautiful an dec.', There are to -day 25,200 m re small thingS 11 the sun when it IS hidden; holdings in Britain than in 1922. s. ji,1/4,11nctill°tA1801.11'13,1.10grrwwhneln'n-1,1,' stlgra7,Dul'y tad Service sin!. Sacrifice-- all the old ogres end bugbears of lifeeehave joys imprisoned. in their deepest dungeons.' And It is for you to sot them frea-- the imMortal loYS that 00 000-00 Ingqoul. or fate, or circumstance -- C{131 rob you of, once you It a V (1 releaeed theane-elley Ittolfe 111150), Sieves woyen e.f bronze . wire. and.- used In the testing of the fine/lees of CeMent have 40,000 libles to theinlm agnare ,E.cy ItL Beware of Imitations! INDIgISTION, GAS, STOMACH E TPOPT E J "Pape's Diapepsin" La the quickest, --surest relief for indigestion, gases, `flatulence, heartburn, sourness, or stomach distress, caused hy acidity. A few tablets give, ahriost immediate stomach relief. Correct your stomach and digestion now for a few cents. Draggists sell millions of packages of Pape's Diapepsin. Uou less yosee the name "Bayer Cross". ou, package or OD tablets You are not getting the a.,-entrino Bayer Ab - P11'1)) prayed eafeby millions and pie - scribed by playeiCiatis over twenty- three years for ' Dee cl /soh as Cold.e Too th a ri e laumbfogo Neuritis RheuusntiSnn Neuralgia . Pale, Pam Accept "Bayer Tablete of. Aepirin" only, Each unbroken package eon. tains proven directions. Handy boxeS of twelve tablets cost, feW cents. Drug- gists also Sell rottles ef 24 and 100. ..ispirin is tbo tratle mark (registered In Canada) of .Bayse 'Manufacture of gtenoroseticatmleSter of Saticylica,0 While it is well ItmoNvli that Aspirin 111014)55 Bayer I\lanufaeture, to aeelet the militia, againat imitations, the Tab- lets of, Bayer Corupany will be stamp,. eal with their gelicraI trade marls, the "Ba yet. Ceops." Rheumatto Pans] Are relieved in a few days by taking 30 drops of Mother Set - gel's Syrup after meals and on retiring. It dissolves 'the lime and acid accumulation in the muscles and joints so these de- posits can be expelled, thus re- lieving pain and soreness. Sei- gel's Syrup,- also known as tract of Roots," contains no tic:Re nor other strong drugs to kill or mask the pain of rheumatism or lumbago; it removes the cause. Ask your Druggist.- 11 Joints Ache Minard's Will ease the pain and. stiffneee. ' The old rettable- remedY, 05 ACNE ON FA urk hin Fo Hardi, Large and Red t • pies. itching Vitas Terrl • "Had been troubled all my life with acne on rny face. Ivly forehead _es • was a mass of pirnplee. Jii They were hard, large and red, ,and the itching, vias-, . most terrible. My face was disfigured. I sentfor afree es, sample of CutiSura Soap \--no---,1 and Ointment aild a frpr using them got instant relief. I bought more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of CuticUra Oint- ment I was healed." (signed) Mrs. G. S. 'Miller, Box 14, Marshall, E Wash., Jan. 9, 1922. Use Cnticura for every -day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum, 14,s,l&5s11111oo 117 Mall. Addreng, 6Lyvanne,LSra_ ft( d, 514 St. Nut St, W„ Montreal." Sold even,- wlseraSoap 25c. eAlet"-Cuticusa S Gasp shaves withotat rzuz:. . ()lament 2511=1501. 7010115 25'e. t .......m.nwmewrom.,,,enweernsmam-o, EXCillleiAT1110 PAINS, CRAPS Entirely Remedied by Lydia — E. Pinkbara's VegetaMe Compound If owl 8.1.(1 1.11311 tend iseevous 'let yourt, a;tiggit supply You with B. tr I'ho s ph a te 1,, gu want te o 100 tease w el ad s treng in ye- Ctore energss rigor. /sad, nerve teree. 'Pei es 21 is er p - Arrow Cis e mica]. .100„ 21 Front St. East, Teesg eto, On' Eberte„Ont.—.' I started with cramps and bearing -down pains at the age of eleven years, and T would -get sont„,rvous 'I could hardly stay in bed, and 1 had such pains thatl would scream, and my mother would call the doctor to give rrie something to take. At einSiatee.n. I mar— ried, and 1 have four heattliychildren, but 1 still have pains in my right side. tun a farnser's wife with more work than I am able to do. ihavsi taken three, bottles of Lydia 11. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and 1 feel that it se helping me everyday. My Sietet-in-laws who has been taking your medicine for eome tins e and uses your Sanatint Waeh, told me abrest 11 mid 1 recommend it now, as I have reeeiVoci great relief from it, '- -Mrs, 1isLS0N Yon', R, R, Eberts, Lydia E. Pinakhafo'a Vegetable Com - is a mediasine for ailments com- mon to women. It has boon, 'used for ouch troublef or ncamo,s,t11!,:y years, and thousands of wornen have found relief. aS (lid Mrs, Yott, by taking /hie sapielidid medicine. If you arc, suffering from irregularity pairiful times, neevonsneart, beadaene,, backache. or raelateholia, roe shenld at • ./ e a, tme e i take vt la Vel'retti.b e•aortapound. It is este-elle/it to sta.caragtliep tilq'fiyatrnra and help to .pers Terre rte. tattnetletia Vvrt1,11 sssi 0011 lOSUk Ne•