HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-11-8, Page 7Mss
Boissmeau
'Fells
How Cuticura
• Heakkd Pimples
"About three ,years ago i. was"
bothered_ wir11 pitnples on my face.
The,�were pim 1 e{ we a paid
acid email epb festered,
sad'n 11 face web disfig
i( fy tired fora while. They
oftentimes caused m0 to
lie•awake'houre at a tire°
as the. irritation was so
great.
"1 tried different remedies but
withoutaany relief. I began using
eminent Soap and Ointment and
after the first application I could see
an impr0tlement.,.,I continued using
then and was completely healed after
usin'' "thre'e't'akes'of Cuticure Soap
and two bpxes of Cuticura Oint-
ment." (Signets) Mies Rose Bois-
sineau, 12 Bellevue, Ave., Sauite Ste.
Marie, Ont..
Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and
Talcum the care of your skin.
sootaan.orreebpahn, Address "Lymanb;Ltm-
ttad, 348 aL Poul at., w,, 51extreaLii Sold ovary.
,whore, Soep26o. 0lntment26en1156o. Talcwm26c..
i-Cuticura Soso ehave:e without mug.
What
I r mOnt
VIOLIN — SAXOPHONE * CORNET
BANJO * MANDOLIN OR 'FLUTE
Haven't .you often wished that you
could play a Saxophone, a Violin, 1Mando-.
lin or Cornet?
Bend for our 114W eatelog, ..it &hews exact
reproductions oral' the pgpuletr home Inatru-.
mento. !t expieins how eaeliy you can awn
the Instrument you like beet through our
FREE TRIAL FIRS'.
Then Easy Payments
which enables you to enjoyho use of your
Inetrumerrt while paying for it. ,
With eoeh.of our complete outfits we
give a certificate entitling you to a course of
FREE LESSONS
You are taught to play right, In,.your own
home under the direction of competent
11,'!'f. WILLIAMS '1!?, D
145 YONGE ST.
Toronto, Ont.
Established 1849
This book le free to those who send en
the ooupon,at once.
Do it now.
ISM
'a,E WILLIAMS 1. LSI0M8Ee. TIpAa0YNoTo O0NtT,
Send me your new book, "Musical
Instruments of Quality;' entirely,
witho it .obligation or eitpense to mb,
Name .....
Address ....
BY DR. J..1. MIDDLETON
Provincial+Board of Health, Ontario
Dr, Middleton will be glad' to answer Questions era Public Hoeft
tors through thin column. Addrosa him at t31pedtns Blouse, Sgadingt
Crosoent, Toronto.
Health rules are good for;childien.'aizd daylight kill the germs and
Their young minds assimilate'lsnowl- strengthen the body.
edge .very readily, and good advice Eat plain, cleat:, nourishing, fresh
given early in life in a sympathetic •foods. Oatmeal porridge, bread„ and
and attractive way often makes a milk, butter/11111c, lentil or pea soup,
lasting impression.'.. all are good. -
The value of. good health a Let your clothes be few' in number,
advisabilityI 1 rid the loose in fit, light: iii weight„ woollen' in
of smaintainillg: good •texture.
health, as a bulwark against: the .air, Nee yourself and your home clean,
tacks of such. diseases as tubereulgsis Clean'
u. clean clothes, ,ion„ .body,_
should ever* be impressed' on children
ns well as adults. When the constitue
L1011 is robust, when good health is
much in evidence, there Is not so much
danger of disease germs as in the The, germ, tuberculosis grows
person. who it( Weak or. anaemic or with • ge m, of i t a" healthyulois.body.
generally below the nprmalstandard
of healthTherfore observe and practice the
.
What : should the child learn then,
' that mav::a of benefit to him in ward-
' ing
ard'ing ori sickness. Here are somethings
to remember:
Go to bed early, and get plenty of
sleep. When tired or ill, rest by lying
down—not sitting up:;
Live in the open ail all 'you 'can •and
keep -the window&'oper, night and day
so -:that the air. may always be fresh
clean hair. (girls' should be in?plaits
or tied' back in school).: Soap • and
water aided by •fresh air, currents and
home clean.
i will keep the o
unsh ne wi k
s l p.
laws. of health,
Ne^r Wood Sanctuary
fer.-Canadian Bison_,
• After It 'bad beea definitely con-.
elmed `f•`or. year9' -that-the, American
blson'Ire Its wild, •state was extinct. on
the eoi%tinent, and' that. the sole meni-
and clean:. -- hero of this mighty'race 'in Canada
Clean night air with open windows were included in -the animals at' Bang,
is' safer than dirty night air with the and le ..Wainwright Park,.a.Dominion,
•window&-shut.eminent survey party • last"year
' Daily .exercise in. the open: -air ispv.
covered some fifteen hundred but-
Invaluable. -v
'° n 1 n the. uncharted araeo ra1 s
_ gng,ynet•Ad i su:ishmearid' li' h 'g t into the Noi•tliern Alberta between the
. house, Clean the winde . _ Sunshineace and`Slave , Rivers'. and' "Great
4Va mire.'.•.Steps were immediately.EEfS®iS&,p�p'��p�'ers--dry;theViininl„'tin Government to
Ila1'x&1116[D�(��•���J�s_rye;tiieska animals, theresultsof
Yn'tw 9rooka."Xodfeons'$i,ara¢teea:sioany am-ich Axe MAW announcedln the'e's•
plagmmrt writ
e or r irreo Omisoqua Mole, System tablishment of a new wood sanetuery,
at,: cnuemae. rag- aueod sL a:;. roroato, The entire habitat of the wild•bison
has been included in the newsane-
... `'
SHINE?
teary and in additina a portion of the
d�9 5p���gft�gga
a���$ vet, , habitat..' of the wooded" Cariboo which
/1113 'WeatLer range the Cariboo Mountains. The
Weatheri total area of the new park: is aneroxi-
- Prophet `. "'ina'tely 10,500 ranee square, and within,
rutomattealty fore- title area theewildbison have two dis-
rA
S'3
4•
mete weather 8 to 24 tinct ranges, within cede of which are
ltotuu aita.d CUldrcn the seasonal habitats frequented by
tomo out Cor rain Wc¢th• q
or. Witch ,nmdiotteie . each herd.
advance ot rain bran -My,
anew,
ideal , The, northern range de bounded on
Christ:nee Gift ,S
' the atjuth, east and north-east by the
'Farmer prtea Buffalo arientlacetryhtndte(hard. •$1.60 Now. tittle Bu0 iver ' on the north by
..
wood, attic cottage style son! portoold the Nyarlhng River, and extends west
with thermometer, cure on, receipt of almost within Rtteen miles of Buffalo
head, . ett. Ordec.tcdpy,-„ duarantat3. 113.1101,. •.,
rIni,, 0,terl,i:^-';Lake, The•southetnrangeis..bounded
®
• on the east be the Slave River, on- the
saitti hy;,,the Peace I;iver, on the west
TWIRBEAVER
t it1AfRRDS..
Olds$ egqaralloy%
8 ntent to all people 'cm 'the .continent.
Pew hi this generation have had Ilio
and nsrt1igws'rby the Jack 'Irish and
Little Betake Rivers,:aiid on the north
by the Salt letytrte, Arraiygernentt for
systematic patrols have been made
and ,cabins, eoustrueted for wardeihe at
oints whel
p Wheel will facilitate an.ernaient
petr21 spry:ice all the' year round,'
11 ,.,. •ilelet Nerd of Wild Beare Io.
"Phis new addition to kuotdn Cana-
dine wild life .gives'tiie 'Dominion the
two largest buffalo herds in the world.
The ptesert;atlon of these gunnels in
their wild slate, besides being of in -
threat and value from the standpoint
of natural history; is a move. of me
tyt
„rt44 f
feel ilia poi `e; balance tste1(ilttf'
rid Win 11he, n • madeencore `bynion witolOtOWhaw
*0 builtJ'`ilaet lelifeantdldouble
,value Info every twoi they.t®10
ditS0OuR HARDWAiiE}4AN FOR 714'0
.57n /e Bi—.0Q4/Ne Bit
texismatosissoimotto
ANM)A ftilfr tl iiitat itd'tiRC.ihllitt ,•.
is -Err rs, ,
.gS riot
l3ilGCl<ili.CL tl Tt
opportunity of viewing the monarch
of the plaiIiit roaming unhampet'ed. alt
his natural range.
'1'hougit at the present tittle the
Melts of tourlets and,other Interested
"holiday ere"' Is net eneearaged en..ae-
count of the inaccessibility of the lo-
oatihn to ordinary cottveninences and
theeack of faellitleseeetere is no doubt
these wil-1 bt reeledled,as soon as prac-
ticable, It will be a considerable ante
before aettlementtnvades this region,
and as the hanut of the ivol'11e'e last
herd et wild buffalo it eltould exert a
very wide and potent attractlorm.
l ought `l+hay Oalnetifor the Rest,
I could stay in tbia spot: lox the
tee of the summer, 14111,7
" Phougbt it Wee fel' the rest we
.}tic here, �im,11
1Saeft Mhnitrf1 i f�lnlrnsnt In tha houlue;
AAA. - .. d. ,,, .•u+W_,....:
Adve ntyre;'
often think tbit fellts I meet
Are eleole Ince lionises !n a street.,
Seine throw their ceseinente apeu wlda
ITor everyone' to neo llleliie,'•
Some keep thele• curtains oleeely
dre-We.
And look the same, both night and
11101.11, r .
Till, iftwith 801110 mad passiou's glow,
Their tlecret eoula they, sudden show,
Tlire'e I love best are shuttered tigltt,
Yet through tee chtflilts shine gleaner.
of •light..
Before their doors I like to stand,
Arid tap and tap with gentle hand.
ane earl, as loudly. HE 1 dare,
"Say, 1' lttle• S1'ather, are you there?”
Aird sonteLimms there 11 no reply.
Teen sad I turn away, and sigh..
But sometimes, 'too, if I look' back,
The 'door will, open just a crack,
A smiling form :its hand extend,
Aud then I know I've found a friend,
-Janet lead.
Windmills May Become
Popular.
Witiamil1s may prove tq be the sohu'
tion of the fuel and power problems
BO pressing in both Great Britain and
America. The high Goat of coal, the
greet initial expense 01 utilizing "white
coal," or hydroelectric power, And the
tying up .et.water power everywhere
by aorporstlons, make the nee of wind-
mills' increasingly important to the
small factory owner and lndividual in
the suburbs or open Country.
By means bf wind turbines and a
compact storage battery it is• poesibie
to generate and save electric current
sufficient to light and heat the ordinary
dwelling,besides furniehhng power for
the -farm ,machinery and even afar
small factories. The wind turbines
work without rest and in their perfect- a
ed form require little attention, as ,
automatic gbvernors prevent- over-
charging of the storage batteries,'
Tine was when windmills were seen
everywhere. Then cheap fuel and
gasoline motors superseded them, but
with the increasing east 0f all fuel
they stand more than a fair chance of
coming into their own'again,
TIIE CAUSE OF SICKNESS..
Almost Always Due to ' Weak
and Impoverished Brood.
'Apart from aoaident or Innen 'Iue.
to infection, almost all ill -health arises
from. one or two reasons. The mistake
that people make le in not realizing
that both'. of these have the same.
cauee at the root, namely poor blood.-
Either
lood:Either bloodlessness or some other
trouble of the.nerves will be found to
.be the' reason for almost ,every ail-
ment. If
ilment.:'If you are pale, suffering from
headaches, or breathlessness, with pal-
pitation of the Heart, poor appetite
and weak digestion, the cause is al.
most .always poor blood. If you Have
nervous b.eadaches, neuralgia, sciatica
and otlier.nerye pains, the camels ex-
hausted nerves.: But run down nerves
are also a.reeelt of poor blood, so that
the two chief causes -of Illness are one
and the sante:"
If your health is "poor; if you are
palernervous or dyspeptic, you should
give Dr. William&' Pink Pills a 'fair
trial. These pills.. act directly on the
blood, and byenriching it, give new
etrength to w
orn• out nerves. Men
andwomen'',alike greatly benefit
i
through the use of this medicine. If
you are weak••or ailing, give Dr.
liams' Pink Pills a fair trial and you
will he pleased with the beneficial re-
sults,that will speedily follow.
If your dealer does not keep these
pills you can eget them by mail at 50
cents a, box from The .Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co,, Brocll vine; Ont..
I
y o .
Tricks of the Trade.
"Say, mister ! • There's a woman
overboard hollering for help."
" "Old,womae or chielren?"
Looks like sire's about sixty,"
"Throes' het' a Tide preserver,"
,die Price Last.
LTtltu tm' bOitlV 1'14100 x181 41,11edle'Seta end
Seppitod, ilNll ritiere 4 $p6elalttt
TORONTQ' RAPiQ ,00., TORQNTQ
How to Take Ceore' of
Your Horse
"Tack Title Up In Your Stable,
Yeti gain nothing by ovarloadin
your horse. Too heavy a load atr'ail,
the horse :and brings on lanuRuesli en
disease. It doesn't pay to overload.
Yoe gale .nothing by underfeedie
Your horse. A well -fail h01•5e Gat d
hie work much better and quicker tha
it borsa flint ie weak bocattee be i
hair -starved, He will .feet longer an
enve you from buying a new lio'tse,' I
doesn't pay to starve a Korea,
Every wanting Horse Heade twelv
to sixteen quarts of good grain ever
day, It, doeau't pay to give your hors
poor oats and musty, eoaree hay, B
eerie de good work on ouch food
How w0uhd you like to eat bread wed
0f sawdust?
'Yohoa'se always needs water 1
the morning.' The first thing yo
wont in the morning le a drink, You
horse le just ae thirsty as Yon are, aux
it an injurytobit when he canna
get water before he goal out in th
morning, 1.1esuffers with thfret an
that brings' on disease. If you canna
treat a horse well you Qo not desert,
to have one.
Give your horse bedding at night
How would you like to 11e ea a har
door when you are tired out with
day's ' work? Blanket .him in col
weather. It is cruel to -let a hors
stand in the cold day or night velthou
a blanket
Do not use a harness that does'no
fit. If you do, your horse will lav
acres on his, back and shoulders.' B
especially careful ab'ou't the collar and
saddle. Have his feet kept in good
condition. Bow can you expect a
hor,ee to work if his elmes hurt him?,
Have his Beeth looked at. He may
have such poor teeth that he cannot
chew. his 'food. An old horse er g
hem with poor teeth will suffer with
hunger and get very thin, and weak if
he is not given cut feed. The hay
should be cut and the oats ground.
Corn meal, ground oats and Aorta, in
equal' parts, matte 'very good Reed. If
the horse is very thin and hide -bound,
add a handful of linseed meal. If the
horse :nark wprme, give two tablespoons
of oharcial every night. Always have
a lump of salt in the horse's manger.
Do not sell a horse that is toe old
to work, but have him mercifully
killed, How would you like to be kept
at work until you are so old and Stiff
and lame you can hardly stand?
Give your horse a good day's rest
on Sunday,• and, have dry bedding for
him to Ike on. He will work much bet-
ter tiifiough'the -week ff •heehas a day
of rest, and -good caro,
Safer a n h -
d i t or a .
Y g Sand y morning
give a bran meek with a tablespoonful
of saltpetre and tw-o tablespoonfuls of
A horse.shauld be groomed daily, if
possible. If net, • go oyer iiim thorough-
ly once it week' This will keep bis
skin in good' condition., He will rest
better on Sendai -11.)m is well groom-
ed. See that his fetlocks ,and hepie
are well dried wbs m he comes in, es-
pecially in thewinter, This wilI pre-
vent scratches, 'fdot-ret;-and other ail-
ments,
!Cause.for Doubt.
There was an all-around good-for-
nothi who. e '
g man � its did and at h •lu
is fun-
eral .the m'" -ter delivered a.most
beautiful "ad,..ess, eulogizing the de-
parted in the most glowing manner,
praising his. splendid qualities as a
fine type of man, a good husband and
a kind parent, •v•
About this time the widow, who was
seated d well up.' in .front, spoke. to :her
Iittle-daugliter by her side, and said;
"My dear,, ga'look in the coffin and
see if eels, your Pathe$,"
IIAIIU'S: OWN TABLETS
ALWAYS KEeroN II,UND
bus. Ernest E. Adkins- Brotton,
Sank,;' writes: --"I Labe used 'Baby's
Own Tablets' with gt`eat success for
four years and always keep a box our
hand." Thousands of other mothers
say :the same thing—once they have
used the Tablets for their little Oiler
they will use nothing else. Experi-
ence shows them that the 'Tablets• are
the it]eall medicine.• ,'.Rltey'are a it7(lti
laxative, 'thorough -inn action and never
fell -to relieve" the miner ailmentsof
little 'ones The.. are aolti by
medicine dealers, or by mail at 25
*etas, a' box from The D.r, Williams'
Medicine Co„ Brookville,' Ont.
Sympathy without t 1eelp is like mue-
tatd without beef Mr., Clarke Hell.
A_ TRIC:,
No. f18
Thought Foretold
WI'11'@ lee none of e cprd '0n a
borrowed visltleg card and 'alk', a
friend to put It. itt Isla oocltet withl•'
out Molting at what.Yvu have /sib
ten.
'Nate a Back of playing earde in
Your left hand, hacks uppermost.
Bold the right band,otith the lingers
on the eard8 and.the thumb under-
neath, Draw the garde, a few at a
time, (rite your right band.: ankle&
your friend to tell you when to stop.
When he tells yqu to stop, show the.
last card yeti drew back., Theo oak
him to lock ,at the visiting card he
'put !n his pocket.. On it is:, written
the name ot,tile card.: '
When the spectator told you to
stop; you drew the cards under your
fingers into your right hand, just
as you appeared to do. At the.' same
time, your thumb, preening en the
bottotn card of the pack, drew tbat
back. Before intreduoing:the trick,`
you observed the bottom :card and
wrote its .name on the Galling card,
The illuatration shows how the
trick le done, in order to expose
the movement of the bottom card,
the fingers in the drawing cover
less of the.oard surface thau'you
• will find they will do when you try
the trick.. 01 course, thegreuter inns
face the hands cover' the less
danger et detection there will be,
(Clip this out and paste {t, with
.other of the.seetes, in a scroifeoohd:)
Artificial Light for Extra Eggs.
By 17. W. Knife,
The use of artificial light is "sfmply
to induce -the hens to eat a greater
quantity of feed. This, of course, with
proper exercise, results ininoreareed
egg production. Therefore it inattets
little when,'the 3lglits are turned en.
Some people prefer morning, and turn
on, a couple of. hours before' sunrise.
In . this case, scatter the .grain ration
in the litter after dark- the previous
evening, and when the hens get off:
the roast in the morning they Will im-
mediately, get busy scratching for
their feed. Then feed your hot mash
at ,. noon,. and' your grain late in the af-
ternoon again. Others prefer can-
tinuing dbylight,•by artificial means,
until 8.80 or 9 p.m., feediag'grain afiout
7 am., hot inasit at noon,' grain again.
about 8 p.m. and 7 p,m, •
Others, including Professor Graham's
farm, believe du supplying• -au "even-
ing lunch" by terming on the:lights
for an hour, front 8 to 9 pan., then
feeding the extra feed ,of grain.
It will pay anyone who keeps a flock
of 50 or more hens to have light the
stalled,- as the use of same increases
egg production from zz8 to lie mare
than .when lights are not used. This
does.:not'.necessarily' mean a greater
egg production throughout the year,
but It does mean getting the Most eggs
when prices are -highest. •
Iglectrie light ie, of course, the moat
convenient foam of,,Jighting, :as the
1 h can 4s c n Tys switched on and off by
an -.alarm ,clock. Bttt if S;ou have not
electlip-light' do not despair. A plant
-oath 'about 2,000 birds. a short way
front Taranto: uses gasoline lanterns,
which belag 'the safest ire tern' made,
giving a "500Candle poi9b lSght, -has
-also a great"'a'dvantate;''for whengaso-
line is turned off't'tte' igfie does not,go
out fora few minutes,th'ereby•giving
the birds a chance to get bank to
roosts. With a lantern' it is almost
necessary to nee Iights In"either of the
two evening,. methods suggestedu
Using light is not• 0 new idea; but
a long ueedmethod :coiuing'back and
back to etay 'this timtg.",e
R. o
Whose Fest Are They, Then?
The little boy complained that his
shoes hurt hiin. His mother looked
at them and mawthat., in his hurry to
get dressed 1,ie,,had p'ut the right shoe
oh the left foot, and the left sbee on
the right ecel,, .
Yon ve,Iiut your shoes et the wrong
eget, ,dear;" she explained, ,
The little boy looped up in wonder,.
"No,"I haven't tuttnuny,'1 he :said,
"They're my feet "
A Rose of the Future.
A. World War venteran was taking.
his, 'bew born'baby out for a ride and
was accosted,,by,pn elderly ' lad yl who,
after,uilntiring,tjte youngster, asked:
"Another little soldier; eh?"
"bre nip nm,, anotl ,t little Red ,Crass
nurse,",. ,
filleard'a Liniment iieal6 Cute.
The French Government is planning
the establislinserit of an international
elear ing•.htouse,for ptttentsat Brussels.
a g
11 you Etre weak, thin and iei'vetis,
let your, druggist euppiyeyo i with Bit.
ro-}phosphate, It le guaranteed to in-
c)ee.sp,;Weight, and 'atreegth and restore
energy,. vi nt 1pil nerve force. price
$1 per p,gp •v,1Chhee•Chonilcal'Go,,.25
front St. East, Tbranto, Ont,
I itb Mfltard's Ii 'water gj
;k'vetartinie8 a day fort. colds M�1f
rr throat. Weir coldli' n head
Inhale.
Ni 5; eau,!, tti.
if you
toil �your
as for
ffeMIZI
toon label►
±tax
Th,e''Worth of Music.
A. halt hour or•more spent in listen-
ing to good vocal music or instrument-
al music after a long day's contact
with; the friction and saperlties of this
work-a•day world ,will act 118' a balance
wheel' to reatare the jaded soul, the
perplexed uhind, td„ie ;tired body.
The man who is worried, or exalted,
or downcast, will find in good music
a stimulus, or, it maybe sedative,
which will go far to correct the strain
and stress 'under which his whole be-
ing has been laboring. It will 'inspire
hem with nobler thoughts, purer vision,
peace and calm. In these days of agi-
tation and unrest, when the very,1ourt-
dation of established institutions seem
sometimes to be crubing and we won
der what cataclysm impends, ,music,
good music and an abundance of it,
will prove a powerful corrective, and
an agency which will heal the 411o1L-
Hess in the human soul and help to
restore civiiiztatOn.
The w rth' of
o music has net been as.
generally recognized as it should have
been.
Music has the same enact on men in
civil life asin army lite, and during
these e e da•
s oEu upheaval, 1 eavaiof
p discontent,
of mental and moral dishntregration, it
can be used as a potent and effectual
means, to offset those niallgm in-
fluences and to recreate a happy land
contented spirit in the minds of oun
Deople.
Everlasting flowers, so popular' in
Victorian days, are :now returning to
fever for se at weddings. -Naturally
of ao d
yellow hue, the- blooms are' dyed
in all sorts of bright colors.
tAinard'e Liniment too Dandruff.
Remove grass stains by saturating
and rubbing with corn syrup before
befo e
Laundering in theusualway,
MONEY ORDERS.
When ordering .goods. by mil -send
end
a Dominion Express Money Order,
LES
We car weekly and &Ke, steady emplo1me5E cellinr
Our comrdete end er0100100 tine, or- whole -Hat, 1,e,5-
dum-to-order treeeecd clouts, Beet atooir'ana service:
We teach and c¢utn you tree d money-making
eppotl¢lt0 •
• LUKE BROTHERS, MONTREAL
.SPI ,.
I,
.E.
Sa, 'Bayer" er
1�. Y and Insist!
Unless you ate the. name "Bayer ou
package or on tablate you are not get,
ting the genuine shets product proved Mrs. I-iolimberg.,' Tally How
Lydia E,P'inkhanri's'Vegetable
Colnpound Helped Her
Spiders hued on the earth long be-
fore man.' In the most ancient of the
carboniferous rock two hundred and.
fifty different varieties of fossil spi-
ders have been discovered.
Ask' for Minard's and torte no other,
Extensive port improvements are
being made at Melbom'ne and Sydney,
Australia, ,
'SIN
�1
foRYouj
EYES
WhoIos meolearlshigRefreshing
America's Pioneer bog Remedies
hook ah
DOG DISEASES
aria 0069 to' reed
MOM Foe to aa. Addrec
by the Author.
H. CLAY 1LCVER CO,. Ina
129 Wert -24th Street
New Yea, 0.8,A.
Relieves
�a
��s9
Dyspepsia
M. D., advises: "Persons who
suffer from severe indigestion
and constipation should take after
each meal and et bedtime, fifteen
to thirty drape of the Extract of
Roots,known to the Drug Trade
as "Mother Selgel'a Curative Syrup."
Get the Genuine. 50c. ands 1.00
bottles. . f
HELP FOR
EN
safe by millions and pr'eeerlbad : by
phystchans over twentythree years for
Colds -` 10g0)1a01ie .r••rxda,t
, . Toothache Lumbago
Earache. R evmatIsm, :.
Neuralgia' Pain, Pain
Acaept,'Bayer''i'ublets bf Aiisirlhi
only; Mach unbroken package con-
tains proper directions. Handy boxes'
of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug.
Vikihig, Alta.—"From the time/ was
I5 years old I would get such sick feel -
jogs in the lower part of my abdomen,
followed by cramps and vomiting. This
Irept.me from my work (I holg my par-
ents on the farm) as I usually had to
gists also sell bottles, -St, 25 and 100, go to bed for the,nbst of the day. Drat'
Aspirin is the trade weak (registered tuxes I Would have to,,walk the floor. I
in Canada) of. Bayer Manufacture of suffered in, this Wayiilitil a friend in-
'Nondaceticar-ide,ter o' Salicylieactt!. limed rno,to,try 'Lydia .E, Pinkham's
While it Is Well known thet Aspirin VeggetableCiimpotmd. I have had very
moans ,Bayer' Manufacture ti'.aasiet
the public t}g,lnsi imitations, rho' ab•
rets of Bever Centimeter will lice`, titp-
ed w1t1`ititihedl 'geeneral trade m r,:tbe
'Bayer Chose :l:
ri
"WS ARE CANADIANS"
Rosa, Roland, sad Dondhil Lorimer, of Leetle, i0ugland, ohtdi'tl their flrst
1leer of Canada throttgh'e, life -buoy at 2litebec. Thee. throe sinning'races'
aro art route to Regio& to join. "Daddy." The totter proceed them and has,
everything re{1dy for thein raceptidls
Iheyldod,,, 94lAi ili vipalal i,, 1 t,' , reel
Cblidren'a'it519cll0tu8bomne1m g lotel,
Guaranteed nai.nercefi"a, iion4deoi( tlo
', It $I+ a 8 ut'
The toieate Ewa Cbtldros'e Reralatet
G`RIh(ren stow lthand
nom aot(e, ttlarrltHeaao9aa,y flat ttr»,dOtttoo
cO1stl atlondfldothet'f1'odlitA11
dived itnt toothtee tlriv.
• Sate, pieg9ant+TalleSaymbrlstrerb-
yaarkablo end aratityinaroA m
At Ad
')rte stats
satIeflpatory,.teiulta so far and ani' roe- '
otsmendrngthe Vegetable tiprou na to
lay 'fr ends:' •t atn'e1 fl
it ler 1.,feel mon Maar,
that I fh d tla(ta otbiesdour
Onom t C ti ' x ;'Viking, Alto.'
Latter tlil "t'ih e Publish fine mebitg'
ofpains and Lydia ill :Cments aid m,Vegetable (1Oni�
pound.Thor tte rel of from such
ailitoa taking ft; tr
Lydia E. Pinkham's' Vegetable Com.
pound,made fromnat verooteand;herbsj
contrails narcotic oi' harmful dru tl
. and today holds the record of being 6
mosteucceasdui r'erdedy for female it(s
In this country, and thousands 01 teal-
untary testimonials prove this fact,
It you doubt, thatT,ydia l+;.l'fnkbam'e
'"Visiietyable' C'ohpound will help_ you,
write ,to the Lydia E. Pinitham Medi
cure' C,o.; Cobcurg, Ontario, for Mre.
Pinlrhsin's private toitt•b0o1 and learn
more about it 0
issue No. 44--'P