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WAR ON TIE EC.
COAST HAIR SEAL
CAMPAlGN OF EXTER-
MINATION.
Menne to Salmon Fisheries
of Fraaer River and Gulf
of Georgia.
The hair Heals of tho Fraser river
end Lho (1 10 or Georgia are about. to
heeome the objects uf a camimign of
extermination by the government. Ira-
vious attacks have fulled, signally, tine tenants to live mut free for the three
to tin intelligence of the animate and menthe following the birth of a baby.
Emitted's hugest land owner le the
Dille of Hamilton. 11 le estimated he
(mel)1 give ;twee' a equate: mile ef land
every day for half to year, and ,) et he'lo
eenth,r1alle *tato eight miles
square to cell his -owe.
Ten pound.; of potatoes of good va-
manwewleanyartgew
AUTO SPARE PART'S
for 11101,1 Epobo:, told of curs.
Your old, or **'(l- (1 OnYle
rcelneNI. 'Write or ele le, e.eerib-
me whet yoti went. 11(erre the
leceeet. nee meet reee,!rre 1*( 1* In
('*la of slightly 11..1
and tilllifinublIn %,o
ullyWlivre (1, 1101,141n, 10 1,-
reetery 1.011111c1 in full elle eete.
eheven Ante Sal -rage Y".:11
Saa..931, Pt:aerie Ot,, ee,renta tete.
A Number of Things.
Juot 250 years ago the first. 'fsiple
Alliance Wilt; formed by Oreat Britain,
Sweden and Holland, 10 proket the
Netherlands against the en-
ertetelimerts of France.
Perk has EL 11 11 101'd W110 WO 1101111,1
ehildren, and encourages large fami-
lies. lie allows every one of hie
their great numbers,
Theee great salmon WEI 1.01%1 have
teemed with hair seal:duce long be-
fore the memory of white men. The
creature 111 a true sced, but with no
underlying fur. Its coat is black and
white epolted hide, and he grows to a
weight of perhttps 300 or 350 pounds, Hole 0011111111 upProximately seven and
and a length of five or six feet. Ile a hell pounds of water and two and a
might he railed a ceesin of the 0:001, half pounde of food, chiefly storele
mousa 1101IS Or the (Wen Marlette The starch of the potato is equal as
end West Vancouver Island reefs, fetid to the 11111I'll white' fr rem tee
though he never attaine the size of prluelpal nutritive subeetnee in breed.
theee huge aulmale. Atter the fall of Emperor Nieholas,
eneceseee ltuseian revoletionariee,
1 ho Fieherman's Cele Noire.
wile beld brief power, transferred
litdr Noels have been thorns 1n the great eines of mcney to Sweder. in
expectation of the lime when they
flesh or fishermen ever 011100 salmon
1101110g became a recognized induetry. would have to pack up their traps and
They aro strong, aeereeAve and can. flee. It is said that One Swedish hank
Hoes, but still display811 intelligent
alone holds e50,00e,000 of Ruseien gold
00111'(l51". They win. take
reasonento in this way, and very properly ('0'
31011110.4 with a rille-bolld and do not fuses to yield it to the original de -
mind gettutg tangled up in a net at all, pemitor,,, who mos1 certainly stole R.
Having learned tbat the nets and lines .rhe New Zealand authorities aro
of fishermen :u'o the best places fighting one ot the most remarkable
wherein to obtain Mod, they raid the birds in existeuce, the ken, with h
. ,• 4-1.'cumin elle robbing .. it ealeos to 1*111 aOl1 (P. 0
breakhe
ig nets nd linee,mid generally
sheep and ruin the New Zeeland eleen
canning loss of money and temper to .•
farmer, The kea is a kind of parrot,
. 1101100111011, • • a 1 1 11 0 0011(1101 1113(11* ('nolt, wlth an .-
They Seem to lin ew t re pe by inetlact tremely strong beak and claWil for ite
-Ind avoid them with great SuCceSS. size. It attacks sheep day and night,
There fire Melly thousande of the cm- and. a flock of the birds has been
tures In the waters at the mouth of the known to kill no fewer than seventy
Fraser. When the tide is low mid the sheep in a single night. The extra-
sanOt flats 110 exposed they can be
. ordi•ary thing about the kea is that
seen in hundreds, sunnleg themselves the male cannot be distinguished from
on 00mo inacceesible bit 00 warm the female and no nest has ever been
sand, far out on the broad waters of found.. No one is able to say where
the river or gulf,
How the Seal Fishes.
Their system of fishing, by the ate
of man, does not stop at the nets and
set lines, A hair seal will follow a
troll 'fisherman for hours, slaying just
outside of a rifle bullet, but fairly close
to the trail. When a 001111011 hooks
himself on the line 11 1* not an assured terrible shock that followed a great
fact that the fisherman has tho fish, range of mountains was blown coin -
Many and many a man bas felt an ex- pletely into the Mr. The cavity left
Ire. tug and found that a seal has rob-
bed aim of the catch.
.Tlas government oneo, in an effort
to encourage destruction of these am-
phibious pirates, placed a bounty on
their tails, but it did not produce the
effect dealred. ;Then, about two years
the bird. breeds or when, nor has any
cum seen any young bires.
A blue sun has appeared once only
and will probably never be seen again
even to the end of existence. This oc-
curred in the summer of 1883, in the
Sunda states. The cause was the
eruption of a large volcano. In the
ago, a system of explosive mines was
tried. It was thought that if a favor-
ite sand flat were mined, properly
connected with wirefor exploding
the charges, a ,great mortality would
be caused. Considerable time and ex-
pense was devoted to proper prepara-
tion of this war -like trap. The seals
camo up and lay themselves down to
doze on the sand, the button was
pressed, and the explosion occurred.
No ono knosys the extent of the
casualties, but very few bodies were
found. The attempt was given up.
Traps and Night -Lines.
Now the Department of Marine and
Fisheries will make another attemPle
It will be by means of crees-lines.
This system, which is really the illegal
one of "night-linee," is carried out by
means ol a strong rope stretched
across a broad piece of water, To the
main rope is attachoa shorter lateral
lino set quite close together, with the
lower coda rigged with sharp barbed
steel hooks of great length, The
lateral lines aro set close together and
allowed to drop into the water. The
lower ends of these short lines are
rigged with strong steel hooks. It is
the hope of the department that the
seals, in swimming across the sisal -
lows, will look upon the night -lines
as the usual harmless net, and go
ahead. As tho animals pass through
the hanging traps, they wilt drag
against the steel hooks, impale them
selves, and become easy victims. A
two weeks' test will bo undertaken,
two men having been assigned to the
job.
Has a Marketable Value.
There is a certain marketable value
to the hair seal. His body contains
oil, his flesh might be converted at a
fertilizing plant, and his hide is 11413 -
tut in many ways. The smaller ones
aro sometimes fine enough In texture
and light enough in weight to make
fur trimmings and capes and coats.
The larger animals provide a, com-
fortable, short -haired floor rng, or else
the skin can be made Into a leather
that is highly prized by leather fac-
tortes. Ono a successful method of
trapping fur Heals is discovered, there
will be a new and comparatively pro-
inishig industry created on the 13r1'
ash Columbie coast.
Matried, Live With Parents.
In India, as long as their parent& are
alive, the sees, 41.040. =Tried, and
With childeen of their own, do. not
separate but 11vo in the saMe hauso
and under the coMmand of their par-
ents,
--
Do nob throw away soapsuds on
Washing days. Both ashes and ands
axe geed snanttre for 'Althea and
yoUng plants,
after the explosion was 1,000 feet
deep. Billions of tons of rock, dust
and mud were blown upwards to a
height of seventeen miles. The sun
was completely obscured. In Batavia,
100 miles away, the street lamps had
to be lighted, although it was not yet
nate' 1:111 lo wEird mine el, feline the
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01),:4:1V(e1 by (very enA• thety
or lefty (Itelte of the equator.
The Golden Gates.
1,00 to the eeetee flek-; Al..,
p1 01(1 a reelin so fair,
Cline to 11 time a little ebild
And fain would eeter there,
Thee 1WIOI the 01(10.0:1') 11 .1‘31011111P1
en 100
And ti ITN., 111111 1r:11 1y throrgle
TO the W1111E11,11111, W0/11/,A111 1 11.1110g
11,1,
Where ever the ;•hiee arehlue.
And whore the flowers of ;limning
blew
with eeger halide Le ran,
"Whieh will you haver The :doming
said,
"To wear when you're a mau?
Lo, here the buil of weelth, of pride,
Of elute all fame [delve," -
"Nay, this is Jeerer far," he cried,
And pluceed the ['ewer of Level
inan drew back to the Oates of
More,
"Now tenet I go," cried hie
But gently The Morning -took his
hand,
-"Nay, tarry still with me!"
"For all who gather Love's true
flower,
Though twee. their fume be sung,
Beet aye in the wonderful Morning,
Land
Where ever the heart is young!"
CONSTIPATED CIIII PEN
Children who suffer from constipa-
tion, indlgeetion or any of the ether
ailments due to a clogged condition of
the bowels will ihia prompt relief
through the use of Baby's Own Tab-
lets. The Tablets are a mild but
thorough laxative which can always
be depended upon to regulate the
bowels and sweeten the stomach.
They are absolutely safe and are sold
mules a guarantee to be entirely free
from opiates or other injurious drugs.
Concerning them Mrs. Thomas A.
Boutot, Lake Baker, N.B., writes: "I
ani pleased to state that Baby's Own
Tablets were of great help to me
when my baby was suffering from
constipation." The Tablets are sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr. Williams
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Forty Mice a Day Owl's Task.
The barn owl, when she has young,
brings a mouse to hei• nest about every
twelve minutes. As she is actively
employed at both evening and dawn,
and as both male and female hunt,
forty mice a day is a lew computation
for the total capture.
A 111E111 who takes his 010I1 time will
generally take everybody else's, too.
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Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere
A Blouse and Two Skirts
0588
9585 -Ladies' Surplice Waist (with
chemisette; two styles of sleeve and
coller). Price, 25 cents. In 7 sizes,
34 to 46 ins, bust measure. Size 80
requires, with long sleeves, 2%
yds. 36 ins. wide, or 250 yds. 40
ms, wide; vest, % yd. 10 ins. wide;
with short sleeves, 11/2 yds, 3-6
ins, wide, or 1% yds, 40 ins. wide.
The &splice -closing waist is pleasing
to all, as it is. generally 'becoming.
9566 -Ladies' Pleated S,kirt (side -
yoke -section,s; 37 or 35 -inch length
from waistline), Price, 25 mita In
6 sizes, 24 to 84 ins. waist ineastite.
Size 26 requires,. 37 -inch 'length, 31/2
yds, 36 1)18, wide, or 290 yds. 54 ins,
wide; 35 -inch length, 3% yds, 36 ins.
'wide, or 2 1,1 yds. 54 ins. wide. Width,
around bottom, 3 yds. This is an enc.
tive design and easy to develop.
9560 -Ladies' Four -Piece Draped
Skirt (attached to hip yo ce frost am
back panels accordion pleated 00 1)1310;
37 -inch length from waistline). Price,
25 cents. In 13 sizes, 24 to 34 ins. waist
measure. 'Size 26 sequiaes, accordion
pleated, 314 yds. 40 ins. wide, or 2%
yds. 44ins, wide. 'Width around bot-
tom, 11/2 yds.
These patterns may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or
from the McCall Co., '70 Bond St.,
Toronto, Dept, W.
Why- not have all sf tea
and coffee's pleasures
with none of tea and cof-
fee's harm? Drink
it Post
"There:5 a Reaso
Ask the Grocer
Canadian, Pooturn Cereal Company; Ltd.,
Windeor, Ontario.
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'a Lights, eunt,tant
eneeeing, Streaming eyes,
wheell breathing :-
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Things relief, Pat up in Caps'
fides, earny swallowed. Sold by
x•eiiiille druggists for a dollar. -
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moo Limert,
Weeiteelei-SX50Pee AIWOAMS.
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rent 11111.,Y if your
Her Night 111. 11aL,r0 1V1'1 1-111,/rt 1.1EQ17
i 1., 1, t'‘,1to, A“, Terme°.
Phew "Did the new meld te:1: for
eight, ore"
,„No cia „,„Nel. wheel
Rubber Uf-islas IsatSaCtil
Weld we expected her to 1,1E/y 1V11‘.11 Para rul,iter lases are feinted,
:trier tle, gent hoe ran lied reeeptaelee
1,11111.."
and st la. Led, a :111(11,44 of large hlack
11111 1,1 Vt, 1E0 CUE 1111 1, pieces at
the rubber awl them away. Belle
OF() 111111 tire fur Ineitt ruble r, and.
ewee rpeeiee 10 Soleil A111.111'11
ly mit the bark of trees that produce
01-in011s *11(115(3101' .$ in order (0 e11*150
1(0110 e111)74,t4P1' 11;14 Ta1110.;;:r111; nisute,rNivuitYX.
for their neets.
Ask for Minard's and take no other.
Ask our agents or send card for
free sample to Templeton's, 142
ring St. W., Toronto. Agents,
all Toronto and Hamilton drug -
110 to two-thirds of their Weight after
114king. In these drying.tields, hun-
t re11z. of ilotive women aro employed
laUnp, mate of dried grass, which
foie. eeeteetice to the clove et eight
veeliet the 11 ''.07 dew thet falls in
that part ef the world.
A lone ti ail of two -wheeled carts,
drawn by 110110010e next eonvey the
Preefene eph.e to the town of Zanzther,
where it is weighted are pea.e.1 111
babe., eteitaining it frac:inlet-11110'y-
lIoe potmel5 111 our 0013110e -end then
iow fenr-vtheeleil native
04n1 44S
itharrii:S, to the
talaTs
k.s• tl,ttre a's..ait the arrival of passing
The provession ef the: e cherries is
a very anering sight, as the motive
potrer Is the 01331715 heed..
Lest yeer's tdove letrveet yielded
two leklis of fracellies --roughly ur-
teen million pounds weight of cluvee
-----repre.enting six million dollars.
Besides being 044(111 for Fpleing con.
feetionere, eleves ere crushed. fur the
1.faraous "Oil of Cleve," 101110, unfor-
tunate folk purchase front the chemist
to ease en aching teeth.
Cleve steins, the abrone strings that
hold the bunches of cloves under the
letives of the tree, are valuable for
dyes. The GP11111111S were always ready
buyers of these stems, but since they
have no longer any 1101158 to the mar-
ket, many stacks of them are laying
in Zanzibar -1111103111011 by less enter-
prising 11101(4111(1115.
AND GOOD OURS
Help YOU to ReSisti. D'assaSte--.Md
TheSe With a Tonle t.) Keep
the Blood Pare.
The power of your body to resist
disease and to fight it after diseaee
gee; a foothold, is ore of the most
precious possessions you have. You
weaken this power when you let your
general health run down, your blood
gets thin and Your nervee unsteady.
You weaken it when you worry,
when you ever -work, wlien you do not
get eufficient sleep, and when you are
under-noorished, either bacause you
do not eat the right kind of food or
because 3'00 (113001(011 is out of order.
You preserve your power to resist
disease 'when you keep good hours
and eat propel' food at regular inter-
vals. You further increase and
strengthen resistance to disease when
)'oa build up your blood, and nerves
by the occasional use of a tonic like
Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which are
free from opiates and harmful drugs
of any kind. The value of these pills
as a health builder is fully shown by
the experience of Mrs. E. C. Taylor,
Hanover, Ont., who says: "At vari-
ous times since 1 was a girl of fifteen
I have proved the value of Dr. Wil-
liams Pink Pills. At that age I was
in a much run down condition, suffer-
ing from many of the well known
symptoms of anaemia. My mother
procured a supply of Dr. Williams
Pink Pills, and nfter taking about a
half dozen boxes I was restored to
normal health. Again after my mar-
riage, and before my boy was born, I
felt inPerable and again took Dr. Wil
-
Hams Pink P1115, which once more
met all Illy expectations and fully re-
stored nly health. My latest experi-
ence with these pills was following an
attack of pleursy, which left me com
pletely broken in health. Part of the
time I was under the care of two doc-
tors, and for three months I was prac-
tically between life and death. Again
at my mother's snggestion I started
the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. I
had not been taking them long before
I mould 11111111111 they were helping me.
Day by day I could feel my strength
returning, and was sOC.rt enjoying good
health once more. 11) view of my ex-
sesta:um I think 1 can safely say
there is nothing in the Ivey of medi-
cine better titan Dr, Williams Pink
rillise.
s, Williams Pink Pills are sold hy
11 medicine dealers or by mail at r‘o
cents a box or SIX bcxes for $2.4)
from The Dr. Williams Medicine Cu,,
Brockville, Ont.
Ail About Cloves. -
Ninety per cent. of the world's sup-
ply of cloves- come from two ltty
lends off the East coast of Afric
eanzibei and 31111111111,
Born in the tropics, the dove takes
unto itself 801110 E1'f the ietenee heat of
the bridling sun.
To pass througb a clove plantation
in the harvest is to experience cite of
the most fascinating sights upon earth.
The high trees -some of them nearly
forty feet, end closely resembling nu
011ve-tre0 in appearance -are e((3301 -
live of glatit perinme betties, dis-
guised in leaves. The air i$ eaturated
with the delicious scent, and for many
days afterwards your cluthee carry
the seductive aroma.
To lie at anebor off Zan:a:bar On
moonlight night, with the &cert of
clove heavy in the air, is to live in an
earthly paradise,
The clovetreis are pleated in hang
lines, about tweety feet epart, running
east and 'west. 50 as 10 ensure the crop
having a masinium of sunshine, and
yield two crops a year.
The cloves are found in bancliee,
from ten to fifteen, hidden underneath
the leaves. Swahills, the natives of
Zanzibar, are employed by the Arab
owners cst the plantations to gather
the crops, telescopic ladders being
used to enable them to reach the taps
of the highest trees, where tho best
cloves are usually found,
After pleking, the cloveare taken
00 huge epon spaces, cut in the Mule
which 83000 as dryinggrouuds, the
cloves being dried 111 the sun for
several clays. This drying.procesa is
necessary, litS cloves quickly depreci-
Morningitis!
To wake up in the morning, Iresh,
non -grumpy, and with the cheerful
"Hail, smiling morn!" spirit, is the
happy los of a few -a very few! You
I could pick out those fortunate indi-
viduals on a station platform any
morning. The rest -well, they don't
"find themselves" till about eleven
•
a,m., or later.
They are sufferiag from morningitis.
and why?
'Well, for one thing, they most likely,
did not wake up naturally, but were
awakened -ruthlessly, yet necessarily,
and dug out of their unfinished sleep.
There's all the difference inthe world
between waking up and being woke
up!
The remedy in either to go to bed
earlier, so that you can have your
sleep out, or to readjust the way in
which you spend the hour before re-
tiring. Nothing should be eaten dur-
ing that time. That enables the pro-
cesses of digestion to begin before you
retire, and your internal arrangements
will have a needful rest. Noi• should
you smoke within, at least, half an
hour of bed-tinie. An hour would be
better.
Smoking is a form of "drugging," if
not a vicious or wicked one, and muck
of that morning heaviness is due to
smoking right up to the time a going
to bed.
As a nation, NVO are far too fond of
a multitude of bed -clothes. We get
too hot; body exhalations cannot es-
cape; our health is affected. Hence -
meningitis! Reduce the bed -clothing,
therefore. And when you have done
that, and adopted the other hints
given, take away one of the pillows
331(1 under your head and put it under
year fest. For perfect sleep, and a
fresh wakening, the head should be on
the level of the body, and not elevated.
Moraing,itis meaus a loss ef el-
-note:icy. So preveat it, or cure it -
and wake up A 1, not (1 3,
This is to certify that fourteen years
ago I got the comb; or my left wrist
nearly severed, anti was- for about nine
months that I had no use of My hand,
and tried other Liniments, also doe -
tors, and was 0)311101113 110 benefit. )3y
a persuasion from a friend I got MIN-
ARD'S LINIMENT and used oue bot-
tle, 10111011 completely relieved Inc. and
have been using MINARD'S LINI-
MENT in my family eversince and
find it the same as when I first used
it, and would never be without IL
ISAAC E. MANN,
Aug, 33et, 1008, Metapectia„ P.Q.
Ostrich Telephoning.
51711e0 the eggs on the ostrich farms
In California aro 011 the point of
hatching, a (11.11.1011S tapping of the
ehells may be heard. This the keepers
call "telephoning." The sound is
causee by the chicks inside the eggs
endeavoring to break ant. Those
which cannot easily emerge aro 118-
0.sted by the mother bird, which will
sometimes break an egg from which
the telephoning is heard,by pressing it
carefully, and will then aid, the chick
to get out,
At the Pasadena laarnt the sight of
a boy riding an ostrich as. he would
a pony may sometimes be seen,
44—*
Look Before Leaping,.
Deliberate long before doing what it
is impossible to undo,
ED. 7. liS6 Lig No, 30-20,
Why Indeed:
'Youngsters have various idees ebollt
a1'e-1101*er FIllpriAing to their eldere.
tette, elerie vito; hitting on Leer grand-
father's knee one (My, and, after look-
ing at him intently for a term, elle
"Crituripa, were yon 011 the
Ark?"
ecereilely not, ray dear," enewered
the pee:Melted old man,
"Thu, why weren't you drewneer`
Close Reces.
- An EnglisitlYtan, a Seetsmen, and an
Irishman wese indulging in eenilnis-
eences of sportieg tee:1ie:100114.
"Thi* Closeq rece I :,vor
yaelit race," raid 1,11, LInglivilmAll, "in
which 0110 of the le...te thet lee1 been
reeently entneel wen by the 1)1. :11)11
of the coot of peed."
"The 01441 nee, I ever saw." de-
clared the 3001 1.1111411 " cll.:, IP
which a horee, stang by a bee, won
the height 00 (110 swell:lig on hie nose."
-The elueest race I ever F'1411," said
the Irishman, "le the Seetele"
MONEY ORDERS.
A Dominium Exprce:e Money -Order
far five dollars cests three eente.
Burmese. Careful of Honor.
In Burnish peop!43 (1' oueerior rank
must not dishonor themselves by p1100-
ing underneath pe1 e110 inferior
rault. Thus, a nObholn pais
through a hall svlan a ece vent 114 W.,
eupied in a chamber 111.101e. This is
one of 111e chief reasons why moet of
the honses in Bunnell are only 0(10-
830053',
In Japan straw is converted into
bags for grain, shoes for the feet,
raincoats for the body, roofs for
houses, paper mats, screens, betls, and
numerous other articles.
"DANDERINE" PUTS
BEAUTY IN HAIR
mass of long
thick, gleamy, tresses
Highest Paid Ruler.
The Ring of Italy, whro has volun-
tardy reduesd Ids; allowance from the
State, has been,1,11W0 the downfall' of
the German and Austrian Empires,
the mast highly paid ruler in Europe,
his 310 *1(7 salary "wing $1,750,000.
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs°'
Child's Best Laxative
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only -look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless physic for the little stom-
ach, liver and bowels. Children love
its fruity taste. Full directions oa
each. bottle. You must say "Cali-
fornia."
"
Let •'Dandetritie" save your hair and
double its beauty. You can have lots
of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair.
Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly
or fading. 'Bring back its celor, vigor
and vitality.
Set a 35 -cent bottle of delightful
"Danderine" at any drug or toilet
counter to freshen your scalp; check
dandruff and falling hair. Your hair
needs this stimulating tonte; tbeu its
life, color, brighthees and abundance
will return -Hurry!
stme 1810
Coinfort Feet That Htch
And Burn With Cuticura
For tired, nchine, irritated, itching feet
warm bathe with Cutionra Soap followed
by gentle applicat1411,0 Clitiellra Oint-
men1 aro roost suec,';1,4i.,:.
Soap 2511. Ole:men:113 and SOc. Sold
thr0ughOuttheDomini..1. 0,,nadianDcllot:
Lyamme, Limited, St. Pc.sd MuriErzEt/.
Ofitt7-Ciatieura Soap alawes without =tiff.
AlAnorloa,e Pioneer Dog Zealot/lea
73colt on
DOG DISEASES
and Moir to road
Mailed Free to any Au -
dress by the Author.
0103, Glover Co., Tue.
21(1 West 31st Yll,re,:t
Now York,
- 30ET=SFACOUGHS
ONLY TAKETS MARKED
"BAYER" ARE Min
Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer CrQss"
The llama "Bayer" stamped on tab -1 en -Mains proper directions for Collie,"
lets positively identifies the only gen-I IIredaehe, Tooth:solo, Earache, Nen-
nine As 4111e -the Aspirin 90003011'0d might, Lumbago, Rheumatism,
Neuri-
hjr 51115*11011)113 for over nineteen years tis, Joint Pains, and Pain general1y.
anti now made in Canada. Ilandy tin boxes containing. Isl to
Always buy an unbroken package lets cost but a few cents. Druggiette
of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which also sell larger "Bayer packages.
Thews, is only one Asepirianlayet"--Yea mast say "Beater"
Aspirin is- tab 10085*01101- (rea(stored In Canada) of Mayer Manufacture of Mono.
neatIcaeldericr nO Salicylleachl, 'While It Is well 11E0311 that Aspirin 1110/011 nose
naeostoeittre, to elgslut 1.110 111111110 naalart IndtatIone, the Ta1114 ot et Bayer Cove:nu*
,v111 be otaniped with their general trade marl*, Oxo "Mayer inoze.."