The Clinton News Record, 1919-7-3, Page 7T!NTH ANNUAL
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UNION STOCK YARDS. .
THURSDAY AND E+RIJU4Y ..
s
12-th
Classes For:
Single Steers, Lots'of Three Steers, and Ciu°loads'
+, of Steers. r
Single Heifers and Lots' of Three Heifers,
Lots of Three, Ten and Carloads of Sheep and
• Lambs, •
Lots of Three' Five, Ten and Twelve Hogs..
Further information on application to
C. F. TOPPING, Union Stock Yards, Toronto
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�TheW Weekly
Fashions
p720—Isn't this simple little frock
harming? The embroidery is taken
from McCall transfer pattern No. 884
(blue or yellow), price 15c. The dress
nay be made with a high neck and
long sleeves. McCall, Pattern 8'720,
Svc sizes, 6-14 years, price 20c.
CANADA 1S PAR GOLF.
"Canadian golfordlare hard to beat,
but Canadian hospitality cannot be
beaten," declared Charles ("Chick"),
]]vans, Jr., amateur and open Cham-
pion golfer of the United States, after
he had returned from the Hamilton
and Scarborough Golf Clubs. Cana-
dian exports In these clubs had corn•
polled him " to play his best to win,
and then both clubs had made him a
life member. "Canada, in my opinion,',!,
he added "is par -golf."
About the third week in June Evans
hopes to slake his fifth trip to Canada
to•play for the benefit of the Canadian
Red Cross. Other noted golfers who
may go along are Francis Ouimet,
Jerome D. Travers and John G. Ander-
son.. The cities visited will be Mont-
real, Ottawa, St. Andrews -by -the -sea'
and Toronto.
Canada has a string of well-planned
golf courses fronh the Atlantic to the
Pacific, ranging from seaside links at
St. Andrews -by -the -sea on the Bay of
Fundy to the Banff Springs Golf Club,
Alberta, where the golfer can play This
game at an altitude of nearly a mile.
Going farther west he can play the
Vancouver and Victoria golf clubs
where the altitude is not Ear above the
sea and where the golf sharp can play
the royal and ancient game every
month in the twelve, because the
Japan current decrees that there shall
be no "winter killed" greens.
This year will be the greatest in the
history of. Canada and the United
States so far as international golf is
concerned. Ten of Canada's best golf-
ers will play againk ten of the best
from the United States at the }loran -
ton Golf and Country Club, Hamilton,
Ontario, on July 25th, and the Cana-
dian Seniors, who won the Duke of
Devonshire's Cup in a match against
'the United States Seniors, will defend
the, cup in a return match at Apawa-
mis Golf Club, Rye, N.Y.
Champion Evans has a very high
opinion of Canadian golf courses, and
of the Hamilton Golf and Country
Club in particular. "This Club," he
states, "is one of the very best links
in North America. It 'swings well,
and is a thorough test of golf.''
The St. Andrews -Algonquin Golf
Club at St. Andrews -by -the -Sea is an
18 -hole links, 6,000 yards in length,
and there is also a 9 -hole links near
by. The long course resembles some
of the best seaside links of Scotland.
Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Winnipeg,
Calgary, Victoria and Vancouver are
all great golfing centers. At the
Banff Springs Golf Club on "The Roof
of the World," the AWE is excellent
and the scenic surroundings unsur,
passed in beauty.
6675 --This ladies' and misses' kim- "I.Saw the Morning Break."•
ona made from Japanese crepe re- A little poem has appeared in sever -
quires 4 yards of 32 -inch material al magazines and papers with the
and 41/2 yards of 412 inches wide ma- single explanatory line "Found on a
terial. McCall Pattern 8675-3 sizes Dead Australian soldier." It carries
—S., M., L.—price 20c. I a long look ahead, beyond the suffer -
These patterns may be obtained Ing and tragedy ot war, to the brighter
from your local McCall dealer, or times which are to follow when the re -
from the McCall Co., '70 Bond"St,' sults of the turmoil have been attain -
Toronto, Dept. W. ed. The poem reads:—
Fake War Work.
Senator Sherman' sat at a dinner
party:
"Now that the war is over, we can
'freely upbraid the faire war worker.
The faire war worker was legion. You
have heard, perhaps, the'storly about
the grocer?
"A grocer, back in 1915 or 1916, was
sanding . his sugar with his errand
boy's help.
"The errand boy, lifting a scoopful
of sand, asked:
"'The usual proportion, sir?'
" 'No, Joseph, of course not,' the
groceo replied sternly. 'The usual
proportion fe clays litre these, Joseph?
Joseph, where's your patriotism?'
"Then he sighed and added:
"'Only half the usual proportion of
sand, Joseph—only.half the usual pro-
portion as king as our gallant troops
rt the front have such need of sand -
Sega" ,
Ye that have faith to look with tear-
less eyes
Beyond the tragedy of a world at
strife
And know that out of death and night
shall rise
The dawn of ampler life,
Rejoice, whatever anguish rend the
' heart,
That God has given to you a prise -
less dower,
•To live in these great times and have
your part
In Freedom's crowning hour;
That ye may tell your sons who see
the light
High in the Heavens—their heritage
to talre—
"I saw the 'powers of Darkness Put to
flight,
I saw the morning break."
FATEFUL YEARS
FOR ALL WOMEN
How Best to Overeortle the Trous
l]les That Afflict Women Only,
The 'treat fateful years'in a Wanlan's
lite are tliOSe beiw en forty-five and
WIT. Malty wdnlen eirtol' this term
under depressing Conditions through
overwork, worry Q1' a• 110510010(1 con-
dition of the blood, and so they suffer
heavily. Still, v(U'iatione,rf health at
this 11010 can be relieved by home
treatment.
Among the commonest symptoms,
are headaches and. pains in the back
and sides, fever -flushes, Palpitations
dizzinessand depression. Women
stand in need ,of rich, red blood all
Moir life, but never more so than in
middle age, When the nerves are 'also
weak sad overwrought, Now every
woman can prove the prompt help af-
forded to herhealth by renewing her
bloo(1'supply, It is a test that any'ail-
ing woman can make by taking :Cr,
Williams' Pink Pills, for these pills„
make rich, red blood, which: in turn
helpe the appetite, strengthens the
nerves and restores robust health.
Thousands of women have round in Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills the means by
which new health and a brighter out.
look of life were gained, In proof of
this is the voluntary testimony of Mrs.
H. S. Peterson,' Milford, Ont.,. who
says: -"I have suffered greatly from
those tr'oub'les that afflict my sex, and
I have found that Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills in such cases not only do all that
is claimed tor .them, but more. Dr.
Willialhsr .Pink Pills have done so
much for me that I urge every weak
woman to try them, and they will Soon
realize the great difference in one's
health they nialre."
If you suffer from any of the ills
that particularly afflict womanhood
you should avail yourself at once of the
health help of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. You can get them from any
dealer in medicine or by mail post
paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes
for $$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville,- Ont.
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"Alberta stands to gain substan-
tially from the new trade in live-
stock and meat products as the Out-
come of after -war conditions over-
seas;" says the "Edmonton Journal,"
To prevent crumbling when cutting quoted by the Canadian Trade Com -
new bread heat the knife very hot.; mfssion.
A Drink So Delicious,
"t that"malny prefer its'
.v,
flavor to' that of any
other table beverage.
1N
Rig
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For old and young....
ivies zest to any meat
ti,u<,-ref
MILITARY SEARCHLIGHTS.
Recent Developments In This Useful
War Equipment.
The military searchlight has proved
of enormous usefulness during the
war for a great variety of purposes,
and, as a result, it has undergone very
important development.
There has appeared, as one product
of its evolution, a portable electric
searchlight, weighing only 143 pounds,
which' can easily be carried by a
couple ofmen or by a mule. 'Pro-
vided with a Powerful archlight,. it
throws, with the help of a bowl -shaped
mirror of glass, a beam of brilliant in-
tensity.
There is a tendency, however, to get
rid of glass mirrors for war search-
lights. They have two important dis-
advantages. One is that a chance bul-
let will put them out of commission;
the other, that properly made glass
reflectors 'cannot be quickly or easily
obtained. Nothing' short of a first-
class mirror -making plant :is capable
of turning them out.
Accordingly, the army Is now using
reflectors which are simply shallow
bowls of thin sheet iron plated on the
inside with silver. They are not equal
to mirrors. but they can be turned out
quickly in indefinite numbers any-
where that silver plating is done. A
rine bullet will not break them, and
they have the additional advantage of
cheapness. Glass reflectors are very
expensive.
The French du; ng the war have
been making trial -of searchlight re-
flectors plated with gold, which, it is
claimed, have greater Whitney. They
are most costly, of course, but do not
require daily polishing. -
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
OF GREAT (iIELP
CANARY BiRO VS. MOUSE,
Interesting Experimenta Showing ef-
fect of Pp!son Gas.
.Mice have been found usefelfor giv-
1118 warning of the p1ed0lre0 Of den-
ger0(18 gases in 1nlneal They were o1•
111oyed for the same purpose in the
trenches duh'lnlg the War, Bat eanitl'Y
birds proved 1nuc11 better.
It le the exceptional sensitivellO$5of
slice and canaries to swill gime that
bonders them Valuable in this way.
They show signs of (11511085 ion be-
fore human beings.liottce the poison-
ing,of the air they breathe,
But the mouse (In a cage) may alt
any time be inactive and sluggish, so
that th0 indications it gives are not
to be relied upon, On the other hand,
the canary is perpetually alert and
Bopping about. If it droops or be-
cornea quiet it is time to got out of the
aline or put on the gas mask,
Many experiments have boen made
to determine the exact degree of the
canary's sensitiveness to poisonous
gases, relatively to that of human be-
ings. In one of them a man was put
into a glass inclosed box and a quanti-
ty of deadly carbon nionoxidu was in-
troduced. The man held in his hand
a ,cage containing a canary.
Presently the bird collapsed. But
the lean stayed In the box .eight
minutes longer before he found him-
self unable to stand up:- He, was then
promptly dragged out, Beyond a
severe headache for some hours, how-
ever, he suffered no 111 effects,
This proved definitely that a man
can endure a more than fairly danger-
ous gas poisoning eight minutes long-
er than a canary. Hence the conclu-
sion—most valuable for practical pur-
poses—that workers in Whines have
eight minutes in which to escape from
a gas-filled mine tunnel after their
bird (they commonly carry canaries
with thein .nowadays) shows sYmp-
toms of severe distress.
The birds subjected to these experi-
ments are quickly revived by putting
them into a little glass cage box, the
handle of which is a small steel tubo
containing liquid oxygen. The oxygen
is allowed to flow into the box and
-soon the canary is Well and lively,
Mothers,- if your baby or growing
child is sickly; if' De does not sleep
well at night; if he cries a great ileal.;
is constipated and his 'little bowels
and stomach. are not working right,
give him Baby's Own Tablets—they
have proved of great help to thousands
of mothers,-' Concealing the Tablets
Mrs.' W. H. Decater, Coreon's Siding,
Ont., says:—"I have used Baby's Own
Tablets and have found then excel-
lent for the little ones and would not
be without then." The Tablets are a
mild but thprough laxative and are
guaranteed \to contain no harmful
drug—that is why they always, do
good and never harm, They are sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,
Heartnside,
So many things to love in that small
.house of ours,
The sunlight swept across the breair-
fas't board,
The brass bowls blooming with their
nodding sheaves of flower's;
The genial fireplace where stout logs
have roared;
There is a little window looking to the
' east
Where stars peeped in on us
through twilight haze;
The mottltA plates we kept against
the seldom feast
Shining from their shelves in bright
arrays;
Tho wide, soft rugs—fair-colored as
-some entabled mead,
, With. surf Levantine blossoms,
wOavor-sown;
The stately stairs, the pipestand and
rows of books to road;
The sweater ow the settle lightly
, thrown,
.So mach I love * * e their ponce,
eethtelit and happiness,
Ant] friendlthess to make quail tor -
nor bloom,
And, more tlhah x11; the cloak, to
solemn of address,
That mainlines to itself down the
' still room.
f tinware r,iniluont dives tllpiithcrfa.
GENUINE ASPIRIN
HAS "BAYER CROSS"
TABLETS WITHOUT "BAYER
CROSS" NOT ASPIRIN AT ALL.
Get Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspir-
in" in a "Bayer" Package, Plainly
Marked With the Safety
"Bayer Cross."
DAY Ea
Q _
There is not a ,penny of German
money invested in.."Bayer Tablets ot
Aspirin;' nor will a German citizen
profit by its sale or ever be allowed to
acquire interest.
Theoriginal world-famous Aspirin
marked with the "Bayer Cross", is now
made in Canada and can be had at
your druggist's in handy tin boxes of
12 tablets and larger "Bayer" pack-
ages.
Genuine Aspirin has been proved
safe by millions for Pain, headache,
?,00thache, Earache, Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Neuritis.
Aspirin is the trade nark, register-
ed in Cdtnada, of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.
STAMPS REFLECT HISTORY.
Controversy Over Fiume Shown in
Postage Stamps.
A striking example ofthe inanne,r
in which current events are reflected
on the postage stamps of nations is
provided by the Itale-Slovak deadlock
at JlIume. •
When the Juga -Slays first occupied
the town, immediately after the de-
claration of the armistice, they signal-
ized the event by imposing the initials
of the united Slav states—"S. H. S."—
upon the Slav 'stamps, which, however,
proved short-lived, for on the arriv;
al of the Italilans they Were suppres-
sed in favor of a somewhat similar
series, .bearing the simple imprint
"Fiuhile" in large black capitals.
Whatever may bo the ultimate fate
of Flume, these transitionary stamps
will constitute historical evidence' of
the rival claims tb its possession..
LEMONS MAKE SKIN '
WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR
Make this beauty lotion for a few
cents 'and see for yourself.
What girl or woman hasn't hard of
lemon Juice to remove complexion
blemishes; to whiten the skin and to
bring out the roses, the freehness and
the hidden beauty? But lemon juice
alone' is acid, therefore irritating, and
should be mixed with orohai•d white
this way. Strain -through it fine cloth
the juice of two fresh lemons into a
bottle containing about three ounces
of orchard white, then shako well and
you have a whole quarter pint of skin
and complexion lotion at about the
cost one tinnily pays for a small jar
of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to
strain the lemon jure° so no pulp gets
auto the bottle then this lotions will re-
main pure and fresh for months. When
applied daily to the face, neck, arms
and hands it 51)011ld help to bleach,
clear, smoothen and beautify the skin,
Any druggist will supply three
ounces of orchard white at very little
cost and the grocer leas the lemons.
invest YQ 1X' ilioney
a %z % DEBENTURES
)ntorest payable hall yesrlY,
The Great est Permanent
Loan Cofilpany
Toronto Office- 20 King St, West
Poiltenesa Pays.
,A br'ight-eyed little boy in a sailor
suit saluted the occupants of a passing
motorcar SO quaintly that they stopped
to give hint sit lienee. •
"You're a yer'Y Bottle little fellow,"
the lady motorist said, "Do you salute
all the strangers who pass in the same
way?„
"No, no, ma'am, only motorists," the
boy stammered, fingering his sixpence
nervously, "Tether soya' I'nh to be
polite to them, because motorcars
bring hint trade."
The lady seemed disappointed.
"What is your father's trade, niy
little man? Does he repair motor -
ears 1"
"No, ma'am; he's an undertaker,"
was the little fellow's response,
There is no more certain Way of
spoiling a good voice than by sing-
ing loudly. .
seina>•d'e xdat rout Cures Carpet in Cows
BrbWp (dictating to his typist)—
'ii nt why cic you stop so often? Can't
,you keep up with ale?" Tirpist (who
is rattier shaky :hi her spelling)—"011,
yes; but your language is se eloquent
that I frequenply find myself spell..
e—o—o—o—off-- 0 o—o—e—a--o—a
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Ilt
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p„-.0_o—o—o— 0 —o—o—o—o—o—e
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'Ouch 1 ? 1 ? ! 1 This bind of rough
talk will he heard less here in town it
people troubled with corns will follow
the simple advice of this Cincinnati
authority, vrho claims that a fete drops
of a drug called freezone'When applied
to a tender, aching corn stops soreness
at onco, and soon the corn dries up
and lifts right mut without pain.
He says freezoile is an ether com
pound which dries immediately and
never lnflalnes 01' even irritates the
surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter
of an ounce of freezone will'cost very
little at any drug store, but is suffi-
cient to remove every hard or soft
corn or callus from one's feet. Millions
of American women will welcome this
announcement since the inauguration
of the high heels. '
Laugh When People
Step On Your Feet o
0
Try this yourself then pass 0
it along to others.
sit works!
Ttfe Vitality of Seeds.
It was discovered some years ago
that the great heaps of lead slag round
the ancient silver mines of Laurion
in Greece co1(taiued enough silver to
make the extraction of the metal -un-
der modern conditions . profitable.
'When the slag piles were cleared away
a great variety of flowers and weeds
sprang up, and among them was a
plant that was entirely unfamiliar, a
poppy of a peculiar saffron color.
Botanists were much interested in the
new plant—the more so when it was
remembered that Linnaeus, the father
of modern botany, mentions the fact
that a saffron -colored poppy formerly
grew in Greece, but does so no longer,
and that it wns not mentioned in litera-
ture later than the tinge of Pliny in
the first century of our era. It is prob-
able, therefore, that the seeds of this
poppy had lain dormant under the
pile of slag for nearly or quite two
thousand years, for it is about that
time since the mines of Laurion were
abandoned.
Minard's Liniment Co„ Limited.
Dear Sirs,—This fall I got thrown
on a fence and hurt my chest very
bad, so I could not work and it hurt
me to breathe. I tried all kinds of
Liniments and they did me no good.,
One bottle of MINARD'S LIN]=
MENT, warmed on flannels and ap-
plies" on my breast cured me com-
pletely,
C. H. COSSABOOM.
Rossway, Digby Co., N. S.
"Always laugh when you can; it is
cheap medicine. Merriment is a
philosophy not well understood. It
is the sunny side of existence."—
Byron.
MONEY ORDERS. 1
Buy your out-of-town supplies with
Dominion Express Money Orders, Five
Dollars costs three cents.
The perennial border will, be bene-
fited by mulching during,'hot weather
with the clippings from the lawn.
Winard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc.
Uncle—"I see youdo not carry a
tool chest en your motor car, Mabel.
What do you do in the case of
trouble?" Mabel—"Oh, I always
have hairpins!"
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!icyk Tires
"Unquestionably the
Best Tires Made",
For speed, safety and thoroughly
satisfactory service, be sure to
ride on "Dominion" Tires. The
extra mileage makes therm the
best and cheapest to buy. • so
Sold by the
Leading Dealers
1118tH 21—'99.
The Forth Bridge,
An A,snei'ican naval .AMOK', on ar-
i'ivltl in. Scotilsh waters,' wile'' signalled
to anchor et the Forth Bridge. Atter
01'nia1(1g about for boars the o1110er
signalled Molt this message:•--"Ifave
a'earcdled this 1)10011 from mouth to
source, Hare found the first bridge
all right, but i'irl blest if i can find
the sa0o11d, let along the third or
f04TORONTO FAT STOOK SHQW,
At the annual meeting of the Toren -
to Fat Stock --Show, held; recently, it
was decided to again have classes for
female cattle, also that instead of re-
quiring ninety days' ownership of car-
loads of cattle that it would be sof.
ficiont if owned by exhibitor at time
of entry, This will be weleonlo news
to soine exhibitors who were unable
to compete in some of the classes last
year,
Rembrandt, the great painter, knew
the Bible by heart from end to end.
Minard's Liniment Cures Iliatennler.
An inch of rain descending on an
acre of land would fill more than 600
barrels of forty-five gallons each. !
All grades, Write for prices.
TORONTO SALT WORKS
G. J. CLIFF TORONTO
UNIVERS/TY
!KINGSTON,
O1,'1'ARIO
ARTS
Pert of the Arts course !nay be covered by
correspondence.,
MEDICINE EDUCATION
APPLIED SCIENCE
Mining, Chemical, Civil,
Mechanical and Eloetrioal
Engineering
SUMMER SCHOOL 11001809108 8011001.
July and August. December to April
28 GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrar.
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10.98 St, Teen (napliste Market, meat -
rest, Clue,
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p,� 21.71'11 FOR (Ant 0'(11010 BOOK 011'
: Ilouee''lane, and information tell-
inr;hnw to 0010 from Two to I+'our Bun.
area 001110 on your (1ew9 3705)0, Ad-
dress Ilaillday Company, 214 Jackson
W,. Iiamilton, Ont.
FOIL SALE,
Npww'SPAPSIt, 'SV.iOI]KLY, 1N BROODcounty, Splendid opportunity. Write
sox m, Wilson- Publlshing Co„ Limited.
11 Adelaide Si. W.. Toronto,
WILI, P:Q13111+1i7D NFWSI'APEEA
akld Job m'int'ing plant In Iestorn
Ouiarto. nsurance carried 11,500, IVIII
go far 81,200 on quick 1110. Box 00.
W4le1on Publishing Co., Ltd., Toronto.
sarseermazeEOUS.
A5(01105. '7313(40150,. 1,133150,
17FC.,
C internal and external, cured with-
out patn'by aur hone treatment.' Write
us before too late. Dr. :Coltman Medical
Co., Limited, Coilingwood, Ont
German war losses up to 30th
April last were 2,050,460 dead, 4,-
207,028 wounded and. 615,922 missing,
a total of 6;873,410, according to
figures published in Berlin,
Mise Lilian Taylor
Tells How Cutieu a
Healed Her Baby
"Oar baby was two weeks old
when his face became very red and
terribly Itchy, and he
was fairly crazy rub-
bing and scratching
till the akin broke and
bled. He could not
sleep, and did nothing
1 - 11 but cry. His face looked
as though he might be disfigured
for life.
"0 thought I would give Cuticura
Soap and Ointment a trial. I found
thefrce sample so good that I bought
more and two cakes of Cuticura Soap
and a fifty cent box of Cuticura Oint-
ment healed him."' (Signed) Mrs.
Lilian M. Taylor, Box 99, Brace -
bridge, Muskoka, Ont,, Dec.30,'18.
Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pur-
rify, Cuticura Ointment to soften
and soothe and Cuticura Talcum to
powder and perfume are ideal for
daily toilet purposes.
For free sample each of Outieora Soap Oint-
muni and Tuleom address poub,00d: "concur,,
D,pt, A, Boston, 11, 6, A," Sold ovorywbere,
Spring Fever
—What Is It?
H REE o'clock in the after-
noon — and absolutely no
"pep." You call it spring
fever, but is it?
When you are constipated waste (natter re-
mains in the intestines, decays, forms poisons
which are absorbed into your blood and carried by it to every
cell in your body. "When your cells are thus poisoned, of
course you have no pep."
Pills,salts,mineh'al waters, castor oil,etc.,merelyforcc the bow-
els to act, and snake constipation and self-poisoning a habit.
Nujol is entirely different from drugs as it does not force or
r. irritate the bowels.
Nujol prevents stagnation by softening the food waste and
encouraging the intestinal muscles to act naturally, thus re-
moving the cause of constipation and self-poisoning. It is
absolutely harmless and pleasant to take.
Nujol helps Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacu-
ation at regular intervals—the healthiest habit in the world.
Get as bottle of Nujol from your druggist today and watch
your pep" come back.
Warning: ANoid1u0ggd l oeaNaltotll, eTxmnoSofNm uaetitMatk.
"Reputes as
Otockwork "
m
REG. V.S. pA'r, OFF.
Thr Cons7'i�atiof
'FA A114
FO ITE CHILDREN
MI"?' Shoes -are- the—
HILD - t
Shoes-arc-the most serviceable, most-comforiablo
most economics) shoes for romping kiddies—for girls who help
moljrerrtbQut the house—and for boys who work with father
�
in the elldds.
poorare also made for men and women l for l otk and
play; for every -day and StLldayrwear.'
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