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Several timee iu the world'; history
crowns have 13000 as pron1pliy reject.
ed no though t:1ey were very damaged
and wurtbic.. erticles indeed,
Early In that last century the crown
of Greece was offered to Lord Byron,
who died befr,:ct he had a chance to
accept R. Later on, Queen Victoria's
second .x:11, t1(0 late Duke of Min -
burgh, was h„ltcd to become ping of
the llellenee, but the jealousy et
foreign powers decided his refusal,
Thea It vas offered in turn to Mr.
Gladateee .old Benjamin Disl'neli, Earl
of • lieaeml10cld, but neither was at-
tracted by the honor.
Napoleon anticipated the patriotic
Hungarians by wishing to separate
Hungary 000111 Austria in 1809, when
he offered the separate crown to the
great Ilnngarien Count elsterllazy.
But the Count refused and went into
temporary e3ii10.
Early in I ho history of Russia, when
it was scarcely acknowledged 110 a
port of civilized Europe, the imperial
throne was offered first to Prince
Mstislayski, and then to Prince Paz-
Itarski, but they roared to undertake
such a Miceli task,
Finally a youth of sixteen, 1Tiehael,
Wan elected ou condition that he swore
that lie and his descendants should
reign as coetaltutional sovereigns. He
was the first llumeneff—anti now once
again there lo no Czar reigning in Rus-
sia.
Later on, when Czar Alexander I.
died in 1829, his brother Constantino
was the Their, but 11e preferred the
eecurit.y of private life, and Mantled it
un to his younger brother, Nicholas I.
George Washington's army wished
Io mance him It king, but he preferred
to be the first 1'rc'nhient of the U.S.A.
Wolzcierf'ul Caves.
ielephanta- one of the small islands
which dot the Apollo Bonder Harbor at
0 group of caves,
: s i . , t b cul
which contain acme really remarkable
carvings on Meir walls, huge figures,
several ttmee larger titan human be-
tugs--m(,n and - W003011 principally—
and a ser!c 1 of scenes, chiefly ellc-
eorical, sa1'T to be al least two thous.
and yen..: ':'.d. draw crowds of people
?rem (111 parte.
The reve, eaa approached by cleans
Of small t'i'c nilly, from whieli, when
the tide. permile, one steles on to a
long and very slil;per'y causeway built
of large stones.
Iho island itself is well worth a
visit in the cold weather, as it is called
in the Far East.
From tho top of the cliffs a beauti-
ful vices of Bombay and the surround-
hlg islands is obtained, and the balmy,
seen' -hides breezes, the brilliant sun-
shine, blue sky, a11(1 tropical coloring,
male cn10 fuel that life is worth. liv-
ing.
The natives themselves are pie.
turesque, though dirty, and a guide Is
easily obtainable for a rupee or so,
An the, sou begins to set, the birds
sing more sweetly and emphatically,
an there, a i
until ltdisappears, d e e, s u
the Ilnt countries, at that hour insect
life makes itself heard to a remark-
able degree. Indescribable colors
p0ir_t the heave:et in one exqutsite pie.
to (c.
Thi: all home in the soft brilliance
of the Moonlight, while the stars hang
like largo jewels in the velvet sky, is
something Worthy of remembrance.
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Dickens and the Compositors.
Among the many distinguished
traits of Charles Dickens was bio in-
ability to prepare manuscripts which
could be read with accuracy or pleas-
ure by the unfortunate compositors
assigned to "set" them. James
Froward, a former compositor in the
printing house which published
Dickens's "Edwin Drood," found oc-
casion recently to make some remarks
on the subject.
"Iris writing was just impossible,"
says Mr. I3oward. "Our firm recog-
nized the difficulties of our task and
allowed us fifty per cent. extra pay-
ment for the work. But this induce-
ment did not attract us, Thera were
about eighteen Of us working on "Ed.
Win Drood," and we were all anxious
to get otiior work to print. Our atti-
tude towards Dickens was, I believe,
reflected in his attitude toward us,
We said very unkind things about him
and he reciprocated,
"We did the best we could with the
manuscript that came along. Wo used
to -hold long discussions as to the
moaning of some',rlark on his copy,
and ofton we could not decipher It
and had to make a guess. Tho proofs
were sent to liim, and he used to tear
them to shreds When the corrected
proofs cattle, back they were in a worse
state than hie original Dopy. Dickens
had corrected them beyond recogni,
tion. It was abvious that he could not
read hilt own writing, for the changes
he nr0c10 were nothing like the origin-
al.
Really Rich.
Two email boys were boasting, after
the lnan11er of children, about the
wealth of their respective fathers,
"STy pa" said Ray, "has so much
Motley that ho doesn't know how to
spend it,"
"That's nothing," 8aid Roy, "My gals
g(:t so mach money that my mo can't
speed 'it!"
Tilers aro over sixty known varies
tics of the banana, with as great, or
greater, variation in 00111racter ail in
the different !Maio oIf tipples.
8177.9138 01744157
No. J174-1,ttdiea: Waist. Price, 25
cents. Pleated front pared, two styles
Of sleeve, Cut in 0 sizes, 34, 36, 38,
POOR THIN BLOOD
BRINGS INDIGESTION
111nke the Blood Rich and Red by
Using i)r. Williams' Pink
PD .&
Thin -blooded people generally have
21011aoll 11001/10. They seldom recog-
nize the fact that thin blood 10 the
cause of Indigestion, but it 18. Thin
blood, weak, watery blood, Is one of
the 1110st common causes of etOlnil(.'11
trouble, 'rite glandu that furnish the
digestive fluids are diminished in
their activity, the stomach 011(00100
are weakened and Co re is a loss of
nerve force. In this state nothing will
more quickly restore appetite, diges-
tion and a normal liutritan than good,
01011, red blood,
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directly
on the blood, leaking it rich and reel,
and this enriched blood strengthen,
weak 10/1000, stimulates tired muscles,
and awalkens to normal activity the
glands that supply the digestive 11311110.
The first elgn of returning health is
an improved appetite, and soon the
effect of these blood improving pills
40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and. 50 ins. bust is felt throughout the whole system.
measure. Size 36 requires, with dart You find that what you eat does not
sleeves, 214 yds. 30 ins. wide, or 1% distress you and that you are dally
?ds. 45 ins. wide; with bell sleeves, growing rtronlfer and more vigorous,
u.s yds. 36 ins, wide, or 11"0 ,yds. 46 lIr. J. J. Murray, Regent Street, 'Jo-
ins. wide. ionto, bears testimony to the value of
No. 9157—Ladies' Two -Piece Skirt. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills in cases of
Price, 25 cents. Panel front with two- this loud, He say's:—"During the late
piece "eaught-undcr" tunic; 39 or 37- for part of 1918 I was a skit man, My
inch length. Cut in 6 sizes, 24, 26, 28, stomach seemed simply down and out.
30, 32 and 34 ins. waist measrre, Size I had no desire for food, and when I
20 requires, without tunic, 39 -inch ate It distressed me. I was pale, did
Length, 2?s yds. 36 Jr 45 ins. wide' not sleep well, naturally got up in the
with tunic, 81-in'•11 length, 54 yds. 90 morning feeling grouchy. My wife
or 45 ins. wide. Width around bottom, was worried over my condition and
lie yds.
No. 9177—Ladies' Overdress. Price,
25 cents. Cut in 8 sizes, 31, 36, 38, 40,
42, 44, 46 and 18 ins, bust measure.
Size 36 requires 3?!4 yds. 36 ins: wide,
or 204 yds. 54 ins. wide. .
9138—Skirt, Sizes 22 to 39, Price,
20 cents.
These patterns, may bo obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or
from the il:TeCali Co., 70 Bond St.,
Toronto, Dept. W.
A new white enameled steel kitchen
cabinet is made in units to fit any de-
sired space, .... _._.
urged me to try Dr. ' llliams' 1.'init
Pills, reminding me of the good they
had done our eldest daughter when
she was 111 a somewhat similar condi-
tion. I decided to follow her advice
and got a supply and here is the story
in a nutshell: I have got lay appetite
back, sleep soundly at night; enjoy my
meals and am so gratified with what
the pills have done for me that I
strongly advise their use for all pale,
sick people."
You can gct Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
through any dealer in Medicine, or by
mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
• Oil r All -Wrong C lendar
Tlhare aro many defects 111 our pre- The "extra" day will fall each year
sent almanac. At the present 11100113011 between the last day of June and the
for example. Britons are living in the first day of July, It will bear some
year 1119, Egyptians in the year 1636, smolt name --that is to say, it will
Jaws in the year 5,650, and the 1110- not be a :Monday or a Tuesday or a
hamm,srlan calendar has just entered
the I;a38Ih year of Hetire. In Russia,
to -day le thirteen days behind our ewe
date.
There are some people who, for rea-
sons hard to determine, object to nl-
taring the calendar or the clock on
principle. I Wonder whether. Julius
Cmsat' was ci6ticissd when he intro-
duced his calendar reforms? Very
likely.
The alteratlone whieli are now Pro-
posed come from Prance, and in the
main they are admirable. Originally,
when all the uations, excepting Hol-
land, Italy, and Denmark, had agreed
to consider a new sebemo which could
be universally adopted, the task of
preparing a solution w»s given to the
Berlin Academy of Science. But the
war interferd with this plan, and
France undertook to try her hand at
the puzzle, with the result that she has
now prepllracl It scheme for cousidera-
ton.
Symmetry in form and ellipticity in
operation aro the golden rules she has
followed. This is hots France seg'
gests the reconstructed year should
be formed:
There will be 864 ordinary days and
one "extra" day, Each quarter will
comprise three months, the first two
of which will contain thirty slays, and
the last thirty-one. Thus, March,
Jnne, September, and December will
be the four long ones, with thirty-one
days each, and the remaining eight
will be the short ones, with thirty
days each.
Nota that February is at last to be
riased from its 1gllorninous position,
Which it has borne since the Emperor
Augustus stole a day from it in order
that his own month, August, might be
increased to the length of Julius
Csesar'5 month, July! How is the
"extra" day to be dealt with? Isere
we come to the really pretty point in
the scheme,
Buying Newspapers With
Seals.
7t unounced hy'a Perislen paper
1l vr't19r' 'that 011 snbecrihers will
be allowed to pill'e11are ten pontiffs of
sugar et wet prlee, and 1(110:0 sugar
is about the evarenst commodity at
present In fart;;, it is likely that the
proprietors will (lo well.
Papers have resorted to all '.Arts of
curlous (140i1.0)1 in order to hterna50
1,11011' efreuhdlan. At ono time the
Palle 'Petit Iden,' then In 10.0 water,
was purrllar0d by 51. Henri Deutsch,
who anuouncr d that 130 would give
alr119' 100,006 ponies a day- sa many to
Iuenlb('r( of r: riolls professions, 2M00
to ureas -nick,:,' . 1,000 to butetior1,-500
to dentists, and :30 00.
I9ditoril lu 1,3,1 clSlltza,l lend; have
been known to committee mittee that they
will tape subscriptions in kind.
Take, for hlet.auce, the following an-
nr.uneement from a far -Western jour-
nal: "have you paid your subscrip-
tion yet' Remember that 00011 an
editor ,aunt live, If the hard times
have struck your shebang, don't tar-
get turnips, potatoes and corn Id the
shock are most 53 welcome as hard
cash at the 'Clem' office. .'leo hard -
weed. Our latch -string is ;1.vays nut,
Or t11e geode 0011 be delivered to 001,
,t -vire, who -will give receipt in our 1111•
settee." Imagine buying et palter for
three or four turniys:
Greenland 11110 31 newspaper publish -
,
ed at Clod Heald. called 111e 'IOalonik'
mik.' It is a monthly periodical
printed n (he Eskimo language. The
subscription is one zeal for 1. year,
two eider duel: for three months,
while single . copies costa d.lb-chick
j apiece, the latter being a small, eat-
' able sae -bird.
Even in r;nr.q,e suIsen•ilaions in ,
loud have Leen roceivc:1. In 1S87 the
editor of the 'Iaibote; a paper emit -
Belied in Munich, offered to receive
subscriptions to his periodical at the'
!'ate 01 six gallons et beer per year.
WELL L SA'Y'ISSg! I ED i -VITA
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
Friday, as the case might be. It is
baniolled from the usual sequence in
order that the days of the week luny
remain perpetual in their arrange-
ment.
January 1st will always fall on Mon-
day. So will Christmas. Dominion
Day will also come on Monday. The
day of your birthday will never
change. Monotonous, perhaps, but
After
delightfully Y sial le. p awhile, 've
shall know which weekdays attach to
which dates automatically, and many
mistakes and perplexing calculations
w>li.be saved.
Each year will begin on a Monday.
Each quarter will contain exactly thir-
teens' weeks --one suit iu the pack,
Each quarter will begin, on a Monday.
The "extra" day is proposed as an
international holiday. Few will
grumble at that. I hardly like the sug.
gestion to call it Peace Day, however.
Peace Day is November 11011, and al-
ways will be, and, anyway, why should
the war, with all its bitterness and
tragic memories, be `dragged in? This
is about the only objection I have per-
sonally against the French proposals.
In regard to leap years, these will
have two "extra" days instead of one
—the first between Juno and July, as
already mentioned, and the second oe-
tweeu December and January. As we
err at present oy, the side of lavish-
ness, it is proposed to reduce the pre-
sent number of leap years by one in
every four thousand years.
But that will not cause us any
trouble in calculations in our genera.
Hon.
These sltggestons are, In lay opinion,
excellent. But perhaps I (11n one of
those adventurous souls who grasp
rashly at new things! What do you
think of them? Shall you bacit thele
up when the time comes, or cling to
evils that you know rather than fly to
others that you knew not of,
If your tea or coffee
does make you restless
or. nervous, try
This delightful cereal drink is
not only wholesome and economi-
cal but is truly satisfying in its rich
coffee -like flavour, It can be served,
to the youngest as well as oldest,
for it leaves absolutely. no harm.,'
ful after-effects.
Mrs. Emile Malette, Montpelier,
Que., Writes:—"I have used Baby's
Owe Tablets for some time and am
well satisfied with then. They are
surely the best medicine 11(novr of for
little ones." What Sire. Malette says
thousands of other mothers say.
Once they have used the Tablet_: for
their children they would use nothing
else. The 'tablets are a mild but
thorough lnl,4ativ0; aro absolutely tree
from opiates, nareatles or other harm-
ful drugs and may bo given to the
youngest tinily wltb perfect safety and
good results. They are 'oid by uiedi-
ciao dealer's or by mail et 25 cents a
box lro'3n The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co„ Broc'IcvBie, Out,
A Good Warfare.
Live or die,
E'er fight shy
Of all sin,
Out or in.
1t will, kill,
Or snake nil,
All that you
Try to do.
Cast it out,
There's no doubt
Or its power,
Ev'r'y hour. •
Seel( Clod's grace
In Life's race—
Ho will give
Strength to live.
—!'red Scott Shepard,
I was cured of terrible lumbago by
MINARD'S LINIMJENT.
REV. WM. BROWN.
I was cured of a bad case of oar -
ache by MINARD'S LINIMENT.
MRS. S. KAULBAOI(.
I was cured of sensitive lungs by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
MRS. S, MASTERS.
LET "DANDERINE"
SAVE YOUR HAIR
Check ugly ( andruif! Stop
hair corning out and
double its beauty,
1'p
A little "Ilsndrrine" cools, cleanses
and mal(ee the feverish. itchy scalp
soft acid pliable; then this stimulat-
ing tonic penetrate:: to the famished
hair roots, revitelizin;; and invigorat-
ing every hair in the head, thus stop-
ping the hair falling out, cr getting
thin, dry, or fading.
After a few applications of "Dauder-
ine" you tleidanl find a fallen hair or a
particle of dandruff, besides every
hair shows new life, vigor, brightness,
more color aucl thickness.
A few cents buys a bottle of de-
lightful "Danocrine" at any drug or
toilet 000o10r,
Still, It Furnished the Place.
Bell( education had small place in
Phelan 'a hard life as et miner. When
he was nearing forty, he made a strike
in a 081'00111 claim rte had taken up
and became a millionaire several
times over.
Having been obscure all his life, he
was most susceptible to flattery, .old
' l 9
friends .son learned the trick of
its o
getting money front him. A miners'
Club was organized, and in considera-
tion of having his 1181110 lettered over
the entrance Phelan was enticed into
paying for the furnishings. When
everything was ready ter the opening, ,
he was invited to inspect the quarters.
"Yeti fellows ought to feel pretty
proud of teas layout," he remarked.
"We should," answered one of the
mann ittee mem "if We only had a!
chandelier for this hall."
Phelan considered for a moment.'
"Well, ho asked, "what'll it cost?"
-Three hundred dollars," was the
ready reply.
"I'll get it," the millionaire an-
nounced, "but 1'11 fret there ain't a
'loop cue of you can play 1t:"
Sergeant: "Did you ever do picket
duty before?" Recruit: "Sure! When-
ever they killed` a chicken at home I
had to pick it."
Mouth as Piano Player.
A writer who lost his right arm
when he was a youth, sends an in-
teresting account of the ingenious
manner in which he carries on in
spite of his handicap.
"I got up at seven o'clock," he says,
"wash, shave, scrub mY finger 0alis
by holding a small pall -brush between
my teeth, and time myself without
any help, To fill a pipe and strike a
match is an easy matter, while years
ago I learned to white with my left
hand.
"I often play whist, and can place lay
Oarc18 together as quickly its anyone.
But I find my chief height and ordey
Ment in paying the piano or organ, 1
love both, I do not play with my left
hand only, but play the lower notes
With it Stick in my mouth.
"I can alien a ;boiled egg and oat 1t
as quickly as anyone with their two
!lands, while in 10ga1•d to wrapping up.
a parcel and securing the same with
string, I challenge any grocer to do
the job mora neatly.
"Poe1111g au apple Is quite 01311p10, 1
can open a penknife 131 an instant..
"No one need despair tubo has lost
one of their arms. It is awkward at
first, but after a row weeks It 18 sur-
prising what one call do for ti oiu-
solves, So to all who have lost an
Moi I Say, 'Cheerio! It might have
boon worse!' "
—0 0
° SUFFERING CATS!
GIVE THIS MAN
THE GOLD MEDAL °
s
Let folks step on your feet hereafter;
wear shoes a size smaller 1f you like,
for corns will never again send electric
sparks of pain through you, according
to this Cincinnati authority.
He says that a few drops of a drug
called freezane, applied directly upon
a tenter, aching corn, instantly re-
lieves soreness, and soon the entire
corn, root and all, lifts right out.
This drug 15 a sticky ether com-
pound, but dries at once and simply
shrivels up the corn without inflaming
or even lrrttatiug t11e surrouuding
tissue.
It is claimed that a quarter of an
ounce of 000000ne obtained at any drug
store will cost very little but 1s snfl.
dent to remove every hard or soft Dorn
or callus from one's feet. Cut this out,
especially if you are a woman reader
who wears high heels.
"SYRUP OF FIGS'
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poi-
sons from Elle stomach,
liver and bowels
Accept "California" Syrup of Pigs
only --loop for the name California on
the p1101(nge, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless laxuilve or physic for the
tittle stomach, live' and bowels. Child-
ren love its delicious fruity taste, Full
dilectioas for child's dose oft each
bottle. Give .i1 without fear.
Mother! YOU 10110 say "Cali0Oruia,"
ISSUE. No. 40—'19,
Earn $4 Per Ben.
Eleven. boys of Goshen, Coma, stal't-
e(1 out November 1, 1918, to earn
$1,000 profit Iu one your from their
liach of hens. They finished the ex-
periment November 1 of this year and
atter checking up results And that
they passed that mark considerably,
earning $1,790.43 above feed costs.
The number of hens in the eleven
clocks varied somewhat, during the
year, but the average total each 1000th
of the year wad 436 kens, This means
that the boys made a profit of a little
more than $4 above feed cost per hen,
At the came time the Gosbcn boys
launched their experiment nine boys
of West Hartford entered into a elm'.
lar venture. As some of those boys
lived in suburban he331ee with limited
facilities for keeping' chickens they
ow,ned fewer hens thee the Goshen
boys. The average total for each
month was 200 hens. Although 111011'
total prolate were but $754.96, their
profits per bird were $3.92, but little
less than that of the 00011011 boyo.
Now the boys think they can beat
their own record and both clubs plan
to 0011ti(luo their work another year.
MONEY ORDERS.
Send a Dominion Express Money
Order. Five Dollare costs three cants.
Valuable Dead.
A horse when dead has by no means
ceased to bo useful. His hide, being
extremely tough. is the best of all
met oriole for covering baseballs. His
mane and tall ora incomparable stuff-
ing for curled -hair mattresses, or may
be utilized for haircloth and fishing
lines. Ills bones furnish excellent
buttons and from his hoots are ob-
tained glue, the beeat10ul pigment
called "Prussian blue," and a particu-
larly fine gardener's fertilizer rich in
ammonia and known as "hoof meal."
22inard's Liniment Cares Distemper.
Sings to Her Cows.
A Swiss milkmaid with a musical
singing voice obtains better wages
than one who cannot sing, as the cow
that is soothed with a pleasing melody
during milking, it is said, yields one-
fifth more milk,
CARBON!
•
Rid System of Clogged -up
Waste and Poisons
with "Cascarets."
Like carbon clogs and chokes a mo-
tor, so the excess bile in liver, and the
constipated waste in the bowels, pro-
duce foggy brains, headache, sourcid
stomach, indigestion, sallow .&in,
sleepless nights, and bad colds.
Let gentle, harmless "Cascarets" rid
the system of the toxini, acids, gases,
and poisons which are keeping you Up-
set.
Take Cascarets and enjoy the
nicest, gentlest laxative-eathartic you
ever experienced. Cascarets never
gripe, sicken, or cause inconvenience.
They work while you sleep. A box
of Cascarets costs so little too.
GET SLOAN'S FOR
YOURRELIEF
F
PAIN ��
Yo=n don't lo;roe to rub it in
to ;,"et quid:,. comfort-
ing relief
Ontw you've tried it on that stiff
joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu-
matic twinge, lame back, you'll find
a wartn, soothing relief you never
thought a liniment could produce.
Won't stain the skin, leaves no
muss, hasten no time in applying sure
to give quick results. A large Mottle
means economy. Your own or any
other druggist has it. Madc.in.Can-
ada. Get It today. 358., 70c., 8140,
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State ex0erteace and wagon wanted.
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rafPleUVE 00131(3 BREAD! JUST ADI?
a teasppconfui a1' HO-MAYDE 13RICAD
1MPRO6F.It to 30111' regular' bnktng and
get a larger, doer, and ewceter (oaf,
which will not dry out so quickly. Per-
feetiy wholesome, Ask your grocer, or
send fifteen cents for a naek„ge. '100-
Mayde Produets Co., Toronto,
6.'5 A'.0011, TUMORS. Z.UlirPB: "R'r0.,
'5J!nterual and exteinal. cured without
nein by our home treatment Write us
1000re too late. Dr. Hellman Medical
(`. a.. Limited. Contort -rood. Ont.
Trousers Hint.
Save all the stocking tops and 080
them to lino the knees and seats of
boys' treuclers where they aro thin.
Being elastic, the stocking tops adjust
themselves snlocthly, and yet can be
stretched If necessary.
miner2s hutment Cares Gargct in Cows.
The London buses run over a quar-
ter of a million miles every day. This
means that every day they complete
a journey as far ss from the earth to
the moon; anll every year the journeys
equal the distance to the .sun,
SINCE 1870
3024.8rsCCU HB
America's Pioneer Dog $emodiea
H
oak on
fes: DOG DISEASES
and Eow to reed
Mailed Free to any Ad-
dress by the Author,
E. Clay Glover Co., 'ac.
115 'Vest 81st Street
New perk,
Yves, Cold. All>,
Gorse—Not A
Bit of Cough04 t
Left
Feel great this morning. As soon as I
felt it coming on yesterday I used
Gray's Syrup end nipped it in the bud.
Just couldn't miss an hour et the office,
we arc so busy and lhorfhanded.
Gray's Syrup is a habit in our, family,
the folks have used it for sixty years.
1 Always buy (ho Lnrao Sias CO
+�t
3ABY COYEREE1
%kflTL- ECZrJ'AA
When 4 Days Alda Cross
and Cried. CuticuraHeals.
"SS babybW r r had eczema
which began when he was about
four days old. It came
in little pimples and then
a rash, and he was cov-
ered. He was so cross
that he could not sleep,
and be cried.
"This lasted about two
'awe/ a.. months before we used
Cuticura. It helped him, so we bought
more, and he was all healed after we
had used two cakes of Soap and two
boxes of Ointment.” (Signed) Miss
Almeda Williams, Youngs Cove,
N.B., May 22, 1918.
Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and
Talcum for all toilet purposes.
Snap 210, Ointment 25 and SOe. Sold
throughoattbeDolninion. CsnadianDepot:
rout Limited,
aha7es without mus.
ONLY TABLETS MARDED
"BAYER" ARE AS?IREN
Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross"
For Colds, Pahl, Headache, Neural- package wlli"dr contains complete di-
gin, Toothache, 33,araeho, and for rection. Then you are getting real
lllleumni.ism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Nnu• Aspirin --the genuine ' Aepil'in pro-
rit.ir, take Aspirin marked with the scribed 1,,, physicians for aver tune -
name "Bayer' or you are not ta.l(iug teen years, Now made in Canada.
As bin at an. handy tit boxes containing' 12 tab-
43'00pt only `?laver Tablets of lets cost 1101 tt few cents, Druggtats
Aspirin" in an niilsrul en ".Bayer" also sell larger "Bayer" packages,
' Thewo Is only ono Asp*0irt—"l-ayes"e--l'8i ou "tint say "Davey"
A(+rbh1 'Is the trade marls ,(roalatered 1n Canada) of Bane' IJ0 Uraotnro of Melo.
noel). 1,11e0 1.0 gal My 11m,c10. W1,1 lo It Ie well known Ihat Asp10111 mrUOs 31ayer
maran'actur.', I.t, LRelnt 113 3.3,141,, echIest Imltntlons, the Tablet/1 oI Myer c'ompany-
i(dli bo xtan,pod ki>h 11,.13 (.513.051 trade hark, the 71ayer Cram"