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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1921-3-10, Page 7'Your grocer will tell you at he makes less p�2�'a`111i1 that 0� �+ than n a 09e Fi'8►, refit on Red R d, only, "T a on others . me in recommendm object he has ing it is to see that you get the best quality possible. •Grow'saaf Trees on the Prairies, 'Undoubtedly there are more Wiled - Vest met with In raising trees on the prairies than are to be found in the eastern provinces'. Ill the Rrat place the reinfatl is veva elmlbed. Second, the trees have to withstand a great deal of axpostp to sterols ni lr s and ex- tremes. ` i +tremas of +tevuperaturo, Third, the prairie soil as we now flnld it, after years of expgsure to the elements, is so compact and hard that it needs to be specially prepared before it ie. fit far tree -growth, None Of these condi- time' Is, however, of such a nature as to make the raising of trees an impos- sibility, but by following out certain methods which are indicated by re- sults already obtained, tree growing on the prairies can be trade just as successful and, perhaps, even more certain than wheat raising.—Bulletin No. 1, Dominion Forestry Branch, Ot- taeYil. KEEP LITTLE ONES • WELL IN WINTER 'Winter is a dangerous season for the little ones. The days are °Mingo- able—oue bright the next one cold and stormy, that the mother is afraid to take the children out for the fresh air and - exercise they need so much. In consequence they are often cooped up in overheated, badly venti- latod•.roonls and are soon seized with colds or grippe. What is needed .to keep the little ones well is Baby's Own Tablets. They will regulate the, stomach and bowels and drive out colds and by their use the baby will He able•to•get over the winter season in perfect safety. The Tablets .are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr, Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Canada's Forests Vital to the Eiiapire. The position of Canada in the worl i asaforest oountryie. alarge and porbaut one, and in the British ghnpt it is even more important. The author ties on ,toreetry in, the British Isles ar laying stress on the unique positi held' by Canada in the British Empire supply01 coniferous im'ber, for the su om t i nn . and have been urging on the Imperial Government the necessity for provid- ing fully for the proper protection and management of Canadian forests. The situation' in Granada is eoniplioated by the fact than the forests are divided in ownership among a number of Gov elements which leave independent jurisdiction, but it would seem that in response• to the call from the Imperial Goveruvu'ent some wider system of oo operation between. the Federal and Provincial' Governments might be worked out.—Annual Repart, Director of Forestry, Ottawa. Without Question. •One American who remalued at Lille dhring ,tate ,German occupation used itis time to study .Germali,cllaraeter, He told Mrs. Corina H. Smith and Mrs, Caroline R. Hill,. authors of Rising Above the Rutile in France, one ee- tonlslitng thug that he had noticed, — the childish, unreasoning confidence that the German. e.oidier had in what- ever he was' told by his superiors,— and he gave this example of it: "I khow. German," he Said, "and one day I talked with a German sentry wit o was ,standing guard over some French civilians at work in a field. .Ho was reading a newspaper and., turning -to ma, said indignantly. "The French -say we force civilians to work against their will, That's not true; this Ger- man paper denies it." "I looked at loin in amazement and asked; 'Well, what are you doing your- self, standing here with your gut. over these poor old people?' t' 'If I did not,' was his naive ane- wer, 'they would run away' " d m - re i. Andre Amlyvelde, writing in a re - e cent number of the Figaro, says that au flier he learned of the cotton of the City Council he called upon Mine. Curie at her laboratory to obtain an interview on her work in general and In conneettos with radium in particu- lar. He descnlbes her, conveying at once a picture of her e.t work and her extreme modesty, thus: True, she had come directly from the laboratory; but the visitor had pictured her somehow vested in a garb commensurate. w'Lth her wonderful achiveiuent 1n s.cienoe, and he was taken aback. But 1Ls disappointment was not aw unpleasant one,especially when the conversation which ensued showed the great woman to be no less meek...and modest in demeanor than in dress. She wore a black serge dress cover- ed with a black cotton. apron-, in which holes had been worn by long usage, "You see, monsieur," she said, "1 have to be reserved; I am an employe of the institute." Nsvertholess, she was gradually led into talking quite freely in regard to the woeful poverty of the means at the command of the institute, and finally grew eloquent is descanting on the miraoulouea cures which were being wrought.by radium in the there- pa"otic part of the institute., The muuici'piil eoun411 ofi Parte has voted ter apptwpriete a own • large enough to puroltlise a grans of radium With .a, clew to presenting it to Mine, Curie, bio, Curie, or mahey the 4 Istituto of lb dit u' widen lit a rt o Istituto 0. 1 b W i it a a e n the i'7nlvereito of Pewee and of the laboratory oe which Mine. Curie to the head,-ai1'oady owns one grail of radium, It represents all of that pre' Mous. su0s1tance that France posseete ea. Anil what renders this paucity of radium in France a0 iauch more ro- markable is that 'dine. Curie Is the ddacoverer of radium, in the entiite. world there is OM, puled to` bo only 100 grains.. of radium at the 'present time, of which amount the United $tatesi owns sixty grants, a no veil. __ VII WS __ ® ma ta, ® - • HEALTH EDUCATION • BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON A Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- 0 (19, ters through this column, Address him at the Parliament Bldgs.. 0 r4 Toronto. It is hard to see in the dark! Every- body will -admit this when it is a question of the' physical senses, but through lack of information on the subject •af disease a person may be in total darkcness as regards its possi- bilities for weal or woe. There are inntbmm'crable topics that one could use to illustrate this point; but the one I have particularly in mind at present is that of Venereal Disease. How little the average man or woman knows about this dreadful scourge! How vague and whispered is any ref- erence made to it inordinary society! Yet why should this moral -snake in the grass •go unexposed? Cerbainly, it isbeing attacked in every Province of the Dominion, and, nowhere is the campaign against Venereal Disease (being waged more vigorously than in Ontario, The Provincial Board of Health has started a network of climes in all centres of population, and the number of these Clinics is -be- ing increased from time to time: The local Medical Officer of Health is .al- ways glad to furnish information -as td where treatment may he obtained withotit delay, and any such informa- tion received by the M.O.H. is treat- ed as strictly confidential. _ For the instruction of local practi- tioners who may be called upon to treat eases of syphilis where there are no clinics, the Board has arrang- er for a clinical specialist to denton- etrate the technique of administering the new preparation "Phenarsena- mine," which is now being used in the treatment of syphilis. This spe- cialist will go wherever his services are required, no pains being'spared to get treatment started as soon as pos- sible, no matter where the patient happens to reside. Valuable assistance is given the Provincial Board of Health by the Canadian National Council for Com- bating Venereal Diseases, with offices at 154 Bay Street, Toronto. By widespread ,methods of publicity the Coancii draws Attention to the dangers of venereal disease. Moving pictures are important in this pub- licity campaign, the film "The End of the Road" making •a great impression tional Council, Provincial Board of Health. Ontario wherever it has been shown. Liter- ature dealing with various aspects of the subject is being printed in large quantities for (Retribution to the pub- lic, and lectures by trained speakers will be given at various places throughout the Province. At present there is a panel of Fifty speakers for Toronto alone. 'The first object of the Council is to do educational work to ensure the sue - ems of the Governmental scheme for treatment at the venereal disease clinics new being .established in all the provinces. . The National Council hopes to fur- ther its aims by advocating reason - ..ably early marriage, health recrea- Hone and all other infltiences that tend to make people live 'better and cleaner lives, morally, mentally and physical- ly: It' Is representative of all the vol- untary organi'rablons of the commun- ity and acts in tate very closest co- operation with bhe Federal Depart- ment of Health, Provincial Board of Health and 1•oeal Health Officers, The Executive includes the most promin- ent Health Officers of the Dominion, and a -chairman has been appointed in each province to look after the affairs Of the Council, and in nearly every case his appointment has been follow- ed by the• formation of a Provincial breath, In all the 1i{tge cities ef. the Dominion organization is proceeding, Victoria, Vancouver, Winnipeg, To- ronto, Hamilton, Brantford and Hali- fax being especially active. Connnit- tees are already at work in these centres, find plan•s'are being formulat- ed for extending their activities to the surrounding towns .and districts and appointing sub -committees to do propaganda work everywhere, It is thus hoped by a variety of ways to warn all classes of the community about the dangers of venereal -dis- eases which .affect thousands of people in this Province and which, if • left unchecked, would sap the vitality of the people, and fill our (hospitals and asylums with the blind, the 'incurable and the insane. To stimulate inili- vi•daal interest in joining the ranks of those who are fighting this 'scourge, is one of the chief aims of the Na - asters grow husky on clhe reat body4nuilding moues so h Nature stores an beat wheat. and barley, are retained in this - easily digestible food,. The unique, sweet :i'lavor or GrapeeNuts makes it a big` Favorite with both children and adults. There& a Reason' SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE G.1•:}ic Nuts 1F GOOD HEALTH CAN BE YOURS it. Your Blood Supply is Kept Rich and Red. It is a waste• of time and money to fight merely the signs of disease; ie. the long run you are probably worae off than when you started. What Is far more important is that you should intelligently examine the various symptoms and trace the cause. When you i''entove the causer health will be yours. For example, anaemic people often endure mouths ' of suffering while treating its symptoms, such as indigestion, shortness of breath, pal- pitation of the heart and `exhaustion after any sinall effort. The apparent stomach and heart troubles are generally nothing more than the result of an. insufficient sup- ply of pure blood. This anaemic state may have followed some previous ill- ness, or an attack of influenza: or it may have arisen from overwork, wor- ry or too little fresh air. To obtain good health the simple an•d proper course is to build up the blood, but to do Ibis you must select a reliable remedy with aren reputation as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills en- rich the blood w-hieh carries uourisb- ment to all the organs of the body had enables them to do the work na- ture expects of them, Thoasagds of mea and women have proved this for themselves. One of these is Mrs.' P. Flynn, R.P.. No. 1, Eriusville, Ont., who says: "Last spr!ug I got into a badly run down condition, I had no energy; work left me exhausted; and the least exertion would make my heart palpitate violently. I had often read of Dr. Viriiliains' Pink Pills, and decided to give them a trial and got a half dozen. boxes. I had not been tak- ing the pills long when I felt a decided improvement in my condition and by the time I had used the six boxes I could do my housework with ease. I can 'strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to all weak people." You can get these pills through any denier in medicine, or by mail past - paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. The Great Seal of England. The Lord Chancellor's most sacred possession, the Great Seat of England, is used very sparingly nowadays, It was trot even affixed to the peace treaty with Germany, when it waa ratified. Teethed, the so-called "wafer seal" is used, which shows only one side of the Great Seal. To affix the Great Soni Lu its entire- ty occupies about half an Lour, and is quite a etyleuin function, necessitating the presence at it of --amongst other ltlgh officials -two officer's of the State knowu respectively as the "Chaff Wax" and the "Sealer." The present Seal was struck soon after King. Goatee's eceeaaion to the throne, It is of silver, in two parts, which fit closely together vrhen not in tare, and was inane from a special die thatnow reposes in a safe in the Royal Mint. It measures eighteen 11101tes in circumference, and cost about $2,500. Up till comparatively recently, the Creat Seal was affixed to all patents of nobility, and to many other siniflar State documents, such as. the appoint• 111entd to their sees or archbishops and bieltops, the conferring of knighthoods and the making 01 I{.C's, But in 1910 an Order In Council wars issued peao- ticalty confining its use to patents of Doors and baronets, andthe appoint• meals of judge's of the high court. In former years the Seal never left thte • custody of the Lord Chancellor, travelling With him wherever he weht within the -reale!. but nowadays it is dfepttri a epeeially ooastructed safe at tile Crewe Office. 9 Pertable Purnaoe, lis I8veitter stag patented a pertable reobptetele tri which leaves a11d other tuhlifsh can bebathed ao 11 is Wheeled about, • A Cautloye erldegroon,, Amongst a heat of, ,good 408100 at- trlbutod to the Blehop of Birmingham tile• fol 1 lowlrG will take seine beating; A ntinleter ea the •becasl*n of a mar- riage i o said hie t i sal, ( l .. tirat>e) was at 1 foss n t t i i to di cbridegroom i a s ilio y g Yer ainollgst the ceineanle 1)reeent, Fix - op, a,yeeng ratan with the biggest Rower in his: button.itoto, he aoked him quietly; Are you the happy man?" "That remains to be seen," was the soletua answer, "But are you the plan who -3s to be =vela?" "Olt, aye, bat that's another mat- ter," Ir- - MOTHr 4r . Cahforni Sr � UA Figs" Of Y Child's Best Laxative Used Autos B1Z8M819Y H0L,LH P1t1.�;I( CTHED caro P It t• a (d e - a e type to 001 ma a o yM Pict to delivery up f0'y rutele , tea run of dame 15 puleo if your pu in .. goat order as Pnrohasod, or pu.rOlt alt. >r t r 0a crura md. } d n1Nc� e m eha1 of your n choice lo.. , w �� o oo " ten OVOr, tick ria tirlr k 1. e h 1 u. a, os to o any .au to may rmateokntnti•!e 018 napleetioa, Dory large arcate a1VnYtr on. • Bre ke ' market a, y a Usnd Gar Mie ret 4018 Toago 6tras4. • Tama* Too Good a Chance to Lose. The French cllal}cellor, Ilenri Fran; coins d'Aguossean, to whom. 111x' native country owes Mach for hisenduring improvements In its legal conditions, never would mime to a decision with- out at first minutely examining and questioning everything bearing upon Ulla matter. His son, who was also a lawyer, was exactly the opposite, and, moreover, )aid 0 attention io to1 1, l n ettn he father's excellent example, One day, during a heated argument between the two, the young man, who expected to give his father a sharp thrust, said sarcastically, "My dear thither, you know everything but de- cide about nothing," "And you, my son, lineee, nothing but decide about everything," was the quick reply, "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! ' Heaviest Woode Oak, Teak, derrohr I , Ell sniffed Advertisements, FARM WANTED. I--1 ARM NVA,NT30id, . S118148 1?B,gpi;lf'- 1 `1'10 N and Wnglee. Ialtn J. Bleck,Chippewa halhh 1{rls.: The h'awleat timbers Are 0418,•tealr, jarrah (an Atbitrallan wood), and greenllart; tite lightest are willow, Peeler and Wilco. The difference 10 en0rm0517', A oubic'foot of teak will weigh over of It•Y i ovt dawhile s a cubic foot of willow duos not exceed sltti'teen pound0. Beetdee being one of the heaviest.the Afi'ieau teak; oak It also the strollgodt oil all woods, Minard's Liniment tor Burial Rte. The deposits 181 Canadian banks in October, 1920, were over a billion and A quarter --the 1lighest on record, Vegetable, Farm• f lower, New Improved Strains Allass t ed sure to grow Send tor Catalog . 'VI 108LP wf$rPae . FW Al.il u 7 tvn, NTMO 1 f 1c leo IIA F, I' 1'P JI../ arand ilght sewingIrl home; s nu; good pea; w0rc senanydeanee r (Merged nrenald. Send stalne POP 1arUeubus, National `lVfantlPaotur- htg 8 0.. hien tree!. mtseame®taamom.aavml 60CMc0a Shane A Kidney Remedy Kidney troubles are frequently caused by badly digested food. which overtakes these organa to eliminate the 'Irritant aside formed. Help your stomach to properly digest the food by taking 15;to 30 drops of Extract of Roots, aold'aro Mather Selgcl's Curative Syrup, and your kidney disorder will promptly clic• appear. Get the nuin a. e ) e. PP g 7 BCS'SAa®s01L�90�.1LleJCIS91®G1611tIDe HIDES -WOOL -FURS "With prises low, It is necodaary that you receive every eeht pos- sible for what hides and °kine you have. Make sure you get wi1eethor3 it 1s opne ghide 1' oau dyed,,' WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED WOODSTOCK. ONTARIO ESTABLISHED 1870 x I 'I'. u•.,wn , N e ,, -.2v.,.,,: Yale s''s4s,U,, .x,s wa815 "WHY LOOK, OLD? When one applica- tion of Miltoa'a Era1r Restorative every 2 months keeps the hair natural, No oil, 9,10 dirt; tho hair can be washed when desired. Try it. Black or Brown. Price, 02.00. Sent prepaid to any address in Canada. Powell Ave,. Ottawa Accept "California" Syrup of riga only -look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child i s having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chit:leen love its fruity taste. Full directions on each .bottle. You must say "California," Electricity from the Air. The atmosphere is a storehouse of electricity. Prof, Plauson, of Ham: burg, believes. that unlimited supplies of •tl.e 'juice" can be extracted from that source. He sugests that balloons be used as collecting 'antennae. They should have metallic surfaces bristling with points. Sent up in groups, and eon nected-with an aerial network of -con- ducting wires, they would gather elec- tricity at au elevation of 300 yards and transmit it by wire to suitably equipped stations on the earth, Thus could be drawn out of the s» a continuous high -frequency current which .night be employed for all sorts of useful purposes, Including electro- chemistry and electroenetailurgy. En- ergy thus obtained would be much cheaper than what coal could supply, and the work could be carried on in desert areas and over lakes, so as not to occupy territory valuable for agri- cultural or other purposes. The, publisher of the best Farmer's paper in the Maritime Provinces in writing to us states: "I would say that I do not u 1 know of a medicine that has stood the tort of time like MINARD'S LINILhIENT. It Mee been an unfailing remedy in our household ever Mace T can remember, and has outlived dozens of would-be competitors and imitators." A Little Wisdom. Credit by lying is quick in dying. Honesty in little things is a great thing. • A fault -mender is better than a fault-finder, • To the hasty demand give the lei- sured reply. The best thing to do in a hurry is— nothing. - I3e whose wants are small always - has enough. Bettor be a generous friend than a near relative. The friendship made in a moment is of no eminent. He wh'o'says what he likes will hear what he doesn't ilke, . All things worth doing are diftcult before they are easy. ASPIRIN Only "Bayer" is Genuine Warning! Take no chances with substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tab- lets of AspirIn.' Unless you see the name 'Bayer" on package or on tab- lets you are not getting Aspirin at all. In every Bayer package are directions for. Co+lda, Headache, Neuralgia, Rlieu- matlsm, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. ,Handy tin boxes' of. twelve tablets Cost few cerita. Drug- gists also sell larger paciraegs. Made' in Canada. Asnirht is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer I4lauufacture of Monoaceticaciiester of Selicylioackd. Herons, storks, and similar (birds rely on their long dagger -like frills, which they draw back and then shoot out with' javelin ,swiftness. Even a big hawk or an eagle is none too anxious to try conelesioita', With the veterans of these species. MONEY ORDERS. Dominion Dep11000 Money Orders are on sale lit five thotrsamd offices throughout Canada, A philanthropist is. a matt hello sue- eeeda in inducing others to loosen their purse -strings. Min odes Liniment Roiieves Ulstoripep 1:. A. Carnooltan, A1. Send for hist of inventions warted by AJlanufectrsrors. Fortunes have been made from simple ideas. "Patent Protection" booklet and "Proof of Conception" on spguest.HAROLDIC. SI•HIPMAN Pd CO. PATENT ATTORNEYS an tt"(PMAN C051.500 • • OrrAW1. ompsNAPS 1011 5•. DONT DO T HSg ,al io ,r(f �� LEONARD EAR iL RELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISSO. Simply Rub it -Back of the Ears and InsertiteNostrils.. Proofofeuc- Cees .will be siren by the druggiot. MADE 'IN CANADA 181080 SALES 10„ Sales Agnes, Tenets A. 0. Leenanl, loo„ hllrs„ 70 51h Ave„ s. T. rily %. jumping tooth or earache quickly re- lieved by the use of Immediately after a "Danderine" massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy and plentiful; because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, color- less, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 35 -cent bottle of delightful "Dan• derive" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimu- lating "beauty -tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful bright - nese •and abundant , thickness.—All druggists! Ontario has 704,640 Horses, 2,881,827 cattle, 1,129,084 sheep and 1,614,856 swine. Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. Canada's share in the League of Nations is that of a self-governing country within the British Empire, with n status as such end a vote at its councils. Representatives of Cane ado are present at all meetings as signatories of the treaty. "Cascarets" If Sick, Bilious, Headachy, To -night sure! Let a pleasant; harm- less Cascaret work while you sleep and have your liver'active, head clear, stomach sweet and bowels moving re- gular by morning. No griping or in- convenience. 10, 25 and 60 cent boxes. Children love this candy cathartic too, Western Canada has 225,000,000 acres of fertile land, only ten per cent. of which is under cultivation. Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds, etc, In doing things hit or miss, we too often miss the hit, America's Pioneer Dog Remedies Book on DOG DISEASES and Flow to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad- ryby beOo.,00' Gilmer Inc.' 119 West uist Street New York, U.S.A. COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulli Carlota TORONTO SALT WORKS O. J. CLIFF- • TORONTO "see.. PIMPLES OPS FAC CUTICURA HEALS CausedDisflgurement, ltchyand Burning. Had Restless Nights. "My face came out in little plm- plea that were sore, and I ecratehed. them constantly, acid then f e they turned into scales,, Causing . much disfigure - meet. The skin was soitchy this'll irritated it by scratch.. Ing. The burning was `.. fierce, and I had many rest-, leen nights. /`This trouble lasted about a year before I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment,end after Using ti'-eo cakes 01$loap an two boxes of Ointment. 1 Was healed." ,(Signed) W. Byrne, 0t, 13asile •Que., Nov. 23, 1910. oke Cuticura Soap, Ointment hit Talcum your daily toilet prop. orations. Sono 2dep, oletineiC 2t; and dos. , Soid tllroagbottflt1Dot won, CanadinnDopett 'Anions, Limited, St, ;Raul SC, Mo:iiroel. he6 CutfauraSoapebieeawhheutmut,. lie . ISSUE ,116, 11 -2t, - 1,ininipnt is always ready to Blas°, rheuxnatxsixa. 6; A T the very first twinge, down 4-1 comes my bottle of Sloan's; then quick relief, ruiljnoyl rubbing, for Rae stimulating and scatters congestion. The boys use it for stili muscles, and it helps Sally's backaches, too." 85c, 70e, $1.40. t"seassreeeereereeeemeaseresevegsea E B' e s It soother pain. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES $1.00 es tube. THE LEEMING MILES CO., LTD. MONTREAL Agents for Dr. dtace Dengue RELIEVES PAIN nrr 0 a t �I r 4 II In mul'iilnrmthu�rariu'imiT7uitinu,r`ii ai rnw f • ut t( I .rJ Have Your Cleaning Done by Experts Clothing, household draperies, linen and delicate fabrics can be cleaned and made to look as fresh and bright as when first bought. Ct Cleaning and Dyeing Is Properly Done at Parker's 1t makes no difference where you dive; parcels can be sent in by mail or express, The same care and atteu- • tion is given the work as though you lived in town. . We will be pleased to advise you on any queation regarding Cleaning or Dyeing. WRITE US. Parkers yeWorks fit it = �, 2Jlltorlgeet, Toronto anweserstazMineese MARBLE -1H FLOOR flilyISIl If your soon are hardwood, Use Marble- Its Tru Floor ' finish will a money•bacit• guarantee. ft wows and wean end wow. It will not limner scratch Plitt rants is not oi• tected,by Pater Feet °. shat Never T'le. the Floor A worn Boor spoils the look of your home and' lis impossible to repair, but if you keep your boors painted, feet cannot touch 'them. Let •the paint wear but save the wood. Save the "-' , Sur(acc and you Save all., SENOUR'S Floor Pai I r t la easy to use, dries very hard with a -Mitt hiatus and will with- .. bland agreat amount of haat wane No skill Ls required in using S8100tfa'S FL000 PAINT. Anyone can apply it. The result will greatly enhance the beauty of your home and cuch.labor will be saves for the Doom will be very ea* to keep lean. - -� There 0 a +pedal M.1 RffN $CNOUR (n, durI for every sur/are and for t try p po e, Consuls our moral Dealer April, or virtu t u Ord. Our booklet ("Town and Country !fomes",nark° Jnr on re,uc". M iMARTIN-SSWOUR ea �mosa" MootiaM a NNMI Ano tlMli RM v "ow.a0n M..... rrfV4+ vn1 fl'