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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1919-11-20, Page 7ti F0440140 f+OrUOY8 0scswrw• toss", TONIC T ,: A T E T. FOR 'ME HEWES Neuralgia astd Other Severe Net.- veus :iDi :'ordertrCt►red 'trough the Blood, In OU'UY seYOr0 nel''Vone dieoI•dere the. beet remedy is often a tonic, 'fie meet active tonic treatment is; remit, mended by the litgbeet medical authority to'arreet the progress of inch dieenso. 1)t', Williams' Pink. Pills aro :. tonic that acts on the nerves through the blood, which carries to the norvee the e1otneuts needed to build thorn up and reetore thein to a normal cotditlou. -Neuralgia, sciatica, nervoue head- aches 'and a number Of more severe nervous troubles are properly treated by building up the blood with Dr, Williams' Pink Pine and are`atten en- tirely cured in thle way. ' If you, are nervous .you can help youreel'f by re- fusing to worry, by taking proper rest, and sleep, by avoiding, ,excesses and 9108, 9200 by taking out-of-door exerciee; For No. 9201, -Little ' Boy's Double medicine take Dr. Williams' Pink .Rills freitsted Overcoat. " Price, 25 cents.t, nd you will soon notice the beneficial In two lengths. Gut in 5' sizes, 2 to 10 effect of this tonic in every part of the years. Size 4, longer length! 1442 yrs. system. Miss Annie L. Johnston, R,R, 42 ins. wide, of Po, yds. 54 airs, wide; No, 1, Listowel, Ont„ is one of the ]nappy reunions, but often the quest is dining; 11/s ,yds. 30 flys, wide; shorter nunteroue sufferers from nervoushappy vain, and broken hearth mothers seem 1% yds. 42 bre. wide, or 1 yd• troubles who has found a cure through. 54 Inc. tivide; lining, illi yde, 90. lits. Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills, Miss John - wide. Ston says: -"For' a long time I was a ' No, 9158-1 oy'e Norfolk -Suit. Price, severe sufferer from nervous troubles, 25 eeuto. Knickerbocker trousers. Cut with the result that I grew very pale in 5 sizers, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years,' and weak. Medical treatment dill not Size 8'•recnires 2% yds, 36 ins wide, help nue, and various sneaicines had or 1% yds. 54 ins. wide; lining, 2 yds, no beneficial effect, until finally a ...06 iris. wide, I friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70Bond St„ Dept. W. HAREMS YELPING STOLEN CRILDREN EAST .iif a e. - NEAR EAST RELIEF RES. •CUING WAR CA 'TIMES, Ttar ks and Kurds Wait With. dre war ©f Allies to Renew Outliages. Now 50,000 or more Armenian and Syrian children, stolen ify Turks and but some will retrain as ntatnentoee, Thirds and sold into llarelns or Ara'h Oxford Street, whlels had become 00 encampments, are being rescued frons full of holds that riding over it on a captivity and worse through the ef, bus was lnko riding a cannel, iehilosed forts of the Near Mast Relief, now and slowly emerging from wreck into that the Near Duet is under allied rule, a flret-elaee thoroughfare, Scores of is told by the ltev. 10, O. Sago, who has other streets et parts of streets are lust returned from western Asia, undergoing the same treatment, "It ie1no Uncentmen sight in Aleppo, Some palatial London hones are in Syria," euye Mr, Jago, "to see scores of the hands of painters and plasterere children brought in bj' the searching for the first time since the war began, parties. The children are all dirty, raggd and starving, end many of them �` , e have been tattooed.by,their• Arab marl, HEALTH FOR f! Hr ` B.ABY Scone Lon lona' War Scars 'As (:t Merinoriaal.. JOraahlg the sears of War ill Europe Is not confined to the lalgautic wtt'le 00 redefining the 4at40301d0, WS a London deepatoti, Cities ant removed Pram• sitoililr() wore cevot'ely eoarred. through' neglect, principally heense 111000Y er labor could not be found to keep in repair httiidrods of tllousaids of heuses, main thoroughfares unci even country made, London euffored not only front en. forced slegleot of streets end builclhtl0.O, but fs'om 2eppoliits and, Gothas, Meet. of the dasnagti le feet being repaired, „tot's, "Broken hearted Mothers and. !sis- ters pace up and down the line of the woman of to -morrow. Thus the euc- rescued hoping 09 see, their son of cess of rho futureman or woman de• claugltter or `brother, stolon three or penile upon the baby's present Vel - four years ago. Many'times there aro faro. 00 the baby 10 sickly and 111 nourished it is not to be exli3cted that he will growanto it strong, active man Who will hold his own in the business world a few years hence. Mothers, it is a duty you owe the future to peep your little ones well now. -This can be easily done If Baby's Own Tablets are kept in the house. The Tablets are a mild but thdrough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the Pink £'ills. I began their use and took stomach and thus make baby healthy the pills regularly for several months, the missing Duca was obtained and this and strong. Concerning them Mrs. with the result that 1 not only gained was sifted down and turned over Co the W. Orser, ]7lgiuburg, Ont„ writes:- in weight, but have recovered my full British commandaist of the district, 'I have a lino healthy boy three years. Dr. Williams' Pink Pfils too highly for healthand strength. f caunot praise who, in every instance where the in- anti have used Baby's Own Tablets for formation was definite, has succeeded + inion, eves' since he was a small baby. in recovering the stolen children,l certainly think them a splendid Among the rescued are any ming I ,n certainly e." Tho Tablets are sold by girls whose fate in the harems has medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents been too terrible to describe: a box from'The Dr. Williams' Medicine Under the British regime in Ar- Oq„ Brockville, Ont. .He Didn't Salute. Everybody has heard the message telegraphed by an unfortunate Hindti official to account for a delay at the railway station of which he was in charge, "Tiger dancing in platform," he wired, apologetically, and blame was averted. It was not a tiger which an English captain, in the old days at Cape Colony, offered as an excuse to the angry Dublin authorities, but it wan an anineal.,qulte as useful under the circumstandes, His ship, the Marlborough, had failed, on entering Table Bay,; to fire the salute which "their high-migbti- ness the directors" of the Dutch East India Company always jealously de- manded. As a consequence, she had no sooner come to anchor than she was boarded by an indignant wharfmaster, who for- bade any mau to set foot ashore until the mistake heal been rectified.. He was induced, however, to allow an of- ficer to be sent to the castle with an explanation. "The salute was not fired," the mos - sage ran, "because we had on board an elephant frons Madras. This ele- phant has.a great dislike of noise, and is of a most violent dieposition. There- fore we did not resort to powder and gun to express our respect or the most honorable directors, fearing lest the elephant might be alarmed or angered and break loose and do much damage, "But it is to no oversight or lack of courtesy, but to this beast only, that the silence of our ship is due; where- fore we have confidence that the direc- tors will accept our excuses, in con- sideration of our elephant.' The excuse was duly accepted, al- though there were suspicious Dutch- men who thought the elephant himself an excuse and doubted his 'asua1 existence. In Old Japan. Inscriptions on a workman's cap or .back, statingthe occupation and name of employer, are said to be customary in many parts of Japan. The Japanese are very much alike physically. Recent measurements taken of an infantry regiment showed no variation, except a couple of inches in height, or twenty pounds in weight. The Japanese are expert gardeners. They give such individual attention to each blossom that wonderful results are -obtained.' Native gardeners have -"' Tieon known to help the buds of deli- cate and choice flowers to open by gently fanning them: Thirty-five dollars a year 1g said to be sufficient to enable a man to live in Japan -that is, pay for -board and lodg- ing ---and many have been known to manage on fifteen dollars a year, • A Japanese auction is a most solemn affair. The purchasers do not call out their bids or nod, .put they write their nauies,'together with the amounts they are willing to pay, on slips of paper, . Then the slips, baying been placed in a box, „,are looked through, and the articles' awarded to the person who spade the highest offer. The Japanese festivals number five each year. They aro easily remember- ed. lst ot,first month -New Year, 3rd of third month -Feast of Dolls, for girls. 0th of fifth mentis -Feat of Flags, for boys. 7th of seventh month, the Day for the God and Goddess of Love, 91,11 of ninth month -Feast of Chrysanthemums. loved ones again" Bhit!sh Recover Children. •An important 'feature of Mr. Jago's work Since the Country was rescued 'fon the fanatical domination of the Turks has been the recovery of thefts stolen children. From parents . and friends all information possible shout what they have done for me." To hand up the blood there is one remetlyl that has been a household word for a generation, Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, They tone up the entire system, make the blood ,meuia and that of the French in Syria rich and red, strengthen the nerves,Ithe Turks are on their good behavior Increase the appetite, put color in - the and in many cases are co-operating cheeks and lips and drive away that uhnatural, tired feeling. Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome food and frosh air will do the rest" You can with the Near East Relief workers. Even -the brutal Kurds, long the op- pressors of the Armenians, are quikt, but triose who know them best be- get Dr, Williams' Pink Pills through ;Bove they are only waiting for the any dealer in medicine, or by mail at , withdrawal of the allied forces for au - 00 cents a box or six boxes for $1501 other orgy of murder and pillage upon from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., the unulTontlhag Christians. Brockville, Ont. Japanese Rules of the Road. An After -the -War Hero. The war gave us many heroes. Peace will give us many niore, but of a dif- ferent kind -the heroes who make the best of it. Maimed, or blinded, or weakened, they have come out of the hospitals to face the future bravely nd heroically, although very often every apparent possibility of livelihood s success has been snatched away by he war, • One of these now heroes is Henne- -luin-Reveur, a.sculptor of Metz. When. the war began he lyes called to/the German colors with all the *youth of Alsace-Lorraine, but because the 'termites feared that his allegiance could not be trusted if be were order- ed to take up arms against France, he was sent to the east against Rus- sia. As quickly as possible he surren- dered and marched off to Siberia with the German prisoners, Managing to escape, he made his way on foot to the English at Archangel, who helped hint to England, and from there he crossed to France and volunteered. For three years and a half he fought in the French ,army against the Ger• mans; then he received tifree wounds, and -when he came out of the hospital he had lost the use of both his hands. Few people would blame a sculptor without hands for giving up his worn; but Hennequin-Reveur believed that if God had given him a great and very, original gift as a sculptor, He meant him to use it, and he set himself at once to make the best of it. His toes, he believed, could be trained to mix his clay, and he began to practice with them. His mouth and nose, he decided, must manipulate his tools, and with a determination truly heroic he began to train them also., Later, he learned of an electric contrivance that -when it would worn, which was not always -helped lsint to use his fingers. He then set up his studio and began his old work -of modeling. When the artists of Alsace-Lorraine began an exhibition of their work in London last April, a -number of strik- ing and very original flgurds by Henne- qu!n-Reveur, modeled by toes, nose and mottth, were prominent among the exhibits, The critics pronounced them. only slightly fess well done than Inis former work, and they added that they saw no reasbn why he cannot entirely regain his skill by such indomitable pluck and bravery, Tell it straight When you have any story to pass on -neither more nor less. The world spends years of tine every day chasing down things that are not so. It hurts, It wears life out to no good purpose. - The Forecast prints the following English -Japanese copy of the rules of the -road that govern motor traffic in Japan: At the rise of the hand of policeman, stop rapidly. Do not passlhim or otherwise disrespect him. When a passenger of the foot hove in sight, tootle rho horn trumpet to him melodiously at first. It he still obstacles your passage, tootle him with vigor and express by word of the mouth the warning, "Hi! Hi!"' Beware of the wandering horse that he shall not take fright as you pass him. Do not explode the exhaust box at him.- Go soothingly by. Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway, Avoid entanglement of dog with your wheel spokes. Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurk the. skid demon. Press the brake -of the foot as you roll round the corners and save the collapse and tip up. • INspuiT lidkrom A SeverAGEi' Ore.( notr atM411 pe tie • 0.100 rostY o toren Comps% ,,tit l0,b 3511 n n M1lii M1 1'aU,l,f has taken the place of tea and coffee in many homes onvenient conornicat 1 Sa sfyin. ' Made instantly Sold by. Grocers:, ,<-,,.><;,,-_. -.. ,,. ....:_,._---_,_--`-'•:tee«--,rte_ -. -„- .uun..a.,.xmaaaata+mai "wawat WAVOti.'awn.+.e+,rrr...61: .,*4• : RASCALS Biliousness, Headache, Colds, Constipation. driven out with "Cascaret,s" Why take nasty cathartics, sicken ing salts, or stomach -turning oils to drive these rascals out? Let gentle, harmless Citscarots remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, your skin sallow, your breath offal - sive, and your stomach sour. Get a box 00 Cascarets at the drug store and rid your liver, stomach, and bowels of the excess bile, poisons, and waste which are keeping you usisereble. carets never gripe, net"or sickest, never inconvenience. They cost so little and Work while you sleep. You can make your own celery mit. 'Get 10 cents Worth of celery seed and run it through the meat chopper, using the finest cutter, Mix this with ten times its bulk of table salt. Put it in a well corked bottle and it will keep nicely. Tari ar 's Liniment Cures Gariret in Cows, The Wrong Lizzie. • "Queen Elizabeth will be our sub• eject for to -night" announced the class master in the evening school to the body of young Hien gathered there. "Elizabeth!" mused Tack Case, sit- ting in the top corner of the class near the window. "Now, 1. used not to like the name of. Elizabeth; but, of course, that was before I knew Lizzie,' "She thinks it boat ,that I should come to this night-SOlsool, although I .don't know how she thinks that sitting here listening to Queers Elizabeth's history is going to Make nue a better clerk, Still, site's the dearest little girl in the world, and on a fine night like this---" And he gazed sentinsentally at a stat' lie saw twinkling through the window, Asaonething far distant he heard the master drone, Suddenly, 1roWOVoi', his medltatiots were rudely interrupted by the 'teacher, who had noticed, hie apt, st-nI.-gazing attitude, "And hew old was Elizabeth, Mr, Case?" he rapped otit, "Eighteen last birthday!" stumbled .Pack, quickly palling lsilnsolf together, 'then fisc curse an.iggered, "Singing Sands." At certain points along the United States seacoasts -"vocal sends" aro found in patches, exhibiting a phe- nomenon that has never been setis- actorlly explained. The beach at Manchester, New Hampshire, is fam- ous for them. These sands, when dry, yield a pe- cnller sound if struck by the foot, or even when stroked by the hand. At the same time a tingling sensation is ell by the fingers or by bare feet. The sound resembles the distant barking of a dog, and it may some-' Imes be heard at a distance of 100 eel. ltlost curious, surely. The most remarkable "singing sands" tare found on the island of Kauai, in the Helvetian' group. By clapping them between the hands a faint hooting noise is produced. But the hootlike sounds are greatly inten- sified by putting a quantity in a bag and slamming it about. �r--o-b • Sure! High Heels Cause Corns But Who Cares How "SYRUP OF FIGS" ' ,CHID S � I,AXAT6V;-- look at tongue! Remove poid sons from little stomach, liver and:bowels MONEY ORpgB&, Iluy ygiil' out'cf•town eeppltee w1111 Donlitaion 7bxpite00 'Manor Orders, Jaye Ilitllare costs three cents,-, The pavcbmctat c rod for drumheads is prepared from the'Welts of dohlstlys, ca4vea, gens sand wolves, and that hal' waiting purposes from the chins of sheep, The polishing ie donor with pumice -stone, • taluard'S giniment euros Dinlithoria• "no who IMO Ws eyes ea the ground passes unheeded. For the euro way of a'walsening interest is to air/osier interested," mateslca'e Tioncer Dos•'ilemodlea Sea on DOG DISEASES aril 200w to $'odd Maflod lace to any Ad- dress by the Author. H. 0iR�q"� Biovar Co., Ino. 116 Wtlet Blot Street New 'York, il',S,A. Accept "California Syrup of Flgs only -look fol• the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most. harmless laxative orr physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Child- ren love its delicious fruity,taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. GIve it without fear. Mother! You must say "California." A new baby 'aeroplane of Swedah make weighs only '700 pounds and die's' a speed of 80 miles an hour. Minarets Liniment Cure° Dtatemper. Newfoundland, Vie oldest Britlish colony, svgs founded by Sir Humphrey Gilbevt in 1583. b•-••0--0 n D e e - a Because style decrees that women crowd and buckle up their tender toes in high heel footwear they suitor from corns, then they cut and trim at these painful pests which merely makes the corn grow hard. This suicidal habit may cause lockjaw and women are warned to stop it. A few drops of a drug called freez- one applied directly upon a sore corn gives quick relief and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out -without pain. Ask the drug store man for a quarter of an ounce .of freezone, which costs very little but is's fciont to re. move every hard or soft bere or callus froth one's feet. This drug is an ether compound and dries in a moment and simply shrivels up.tho corn without inflaming or even Irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. Clip this out and pin cit your wife's dresser. Picturesque Postmen. Although the rail anis the motel vehicle have eldest ousted the horse as a carrier of malls in some countries. yet in many parts of the world vary primitive methods of transporting the malls are still used. For picturesqueness the dog -team post is -Ismer to beat, and it is conunoss enoughin the Yukon country, in Kant- clatka and Siberia, as well as hit the far north of Canada, This mail ser- vice is by no means slow, for a teem will commonly do sixty miles day after day, the buffalo post is to be .found in Asiatic Russia and other parts of Asia, and especially in very ntarsby.country. The splay feet of the buffalo can go where oxen fear to tread, and whelp a horse would be swallowed up. A -buf- falo wagon looks as if it had come out of Noals's Ark, and the buffalo looks no less antediluvian, Minard's .Liniment Co, Limited. Gentlemen, -tin July, 1915, i was thrown from. a road machine, injuring my hip and back badly and was ob• liged to use a•crutch for 14 ntont!ss. In Sept., 1016, Mi•. Wm, Outeidgo � Ladhute urged mo to try MINAIOI) t3 LINIMENT, Which I did with the mo. t satiefactoly results end today I ens as well as ever in my life, Yours sincerely his MATTHEW x I3AINE S, mark Rich coal seams, estimated to con- tain 5,000,000 tons of coal to the square 'anile on the surface, have been located in Spitzbolgen by a Scottish ekpedition tinder Dr, W. 0, Bruce. 15r, Bruce led an expedition which loft Britain in 1014 ;Cor geological and bydtographie research +in the Spitz,. borgen lakes region, cit uard'a a;l0.iliteuii Ciirep Coldo, Scor Invest Your Money 51/2 To DEBENTURES Interest payable half yearly. The Great West Permanent Loan Company Toronto Office 20 King St. West All grades. Write for prises TORONTO SALT WORKS O. J. CLIFF TORONTO Highest Priem' Paid Per RAW FURS & GRI SE�8G Write 'for price lists and shipping tags 22 Years of Reliable Trading Reference -Union Bank of Carioca. N. SILVER 220 St. Paul St. W., Montreal, P.Q. STORM WINDOWS &DOOI S -• tai CIZES to suit your opening'. flitted with alms. Seip de• livery soar s eel. Write for Price List ILI. Cut down fuel bills. Insure winter comfort. The HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited 00511105 FACTORY otSTflt,UTCao-- CANADA Y p Aesesm sont Systom Whole Rim ly Insurance. The Order furnlehea tnsuranoo to Its Fnbinbs5e at Ontario Government Stand, ai'd rates, Sick and Funeral Benefits are also given 1f desired, The Julien fe Department furnishes the pent possible insurance Uonedts to the children of our adult members. The order has airnady Pala over 1660,- 000,00 in S1o15 end Funeral Benefits, and ,nearly Seven 011llions of Dollars in In. sureties. 000 Councils in Canada. If there in not one in your locality there should be, For full information write to any of ;thE.5.1! ollowing Officer sl J, Dwvldeon, W. F, Montague, Grand Councillor- Grand Recorder W. F. Campbell, J. rH.a Bell, M i Grata A0 IL r ON - ONTAIt Od M.D. For Coughs, Colds, • and the relief of in. oa flammatory conditions of••the throat arising from Bronchial, Asth. mane affections and derangements of the! Respiratory Organs.! Prepared from Spruce' , Gum end other medi.' einal agents. Success. frilly used for 60 years. Alweye buy the Lorne Six. BAIPS OWN SOAP The flower fragrant Iather of Baby's Own Soap, is so skin -healing and so pleasant that five generations of Cana- dians have adopted it as their Standard toilet and nursery soap. Experience has justified this confidence, and because it is " BestForBabyl'-Baby's Own Soap is "Best FOR YOU." In the interest of, your skirt, ensist on Baby's Own Soap. ALBERT SOAPS LIMITED, Mfre., MONTREAL. s -6-a3 �. SINCE 3O i l'a's`Ct UGHS ,ax ISSUE No, Miss Flora Boyko Tells How C tiara Healed Her Pimples "My face was very itchy at first, and after that it was covered with pimples that disfigured it he badly. The pimples were : hard end red and they were small, and they were scat= - . tend all over my face and were so itchy I had to scratch and I could not sleep. "These bothered me nearly a year before I used puticura Soap and Oint- ment and wheal had used five cakes of Cuticura Soap and five boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed. (Signed) Miss Flora M. Boyko, Gardenton, Man., Dec. 26, 1918. . Having obtained a clear healthy skin by the use of Cuticura, keep it clear by using the Soap for ail toilet purposes, assisted by touches of Ointment as needed. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuti- cura Talcum in your toilet prepara- tions..Splendid after bathing. For free sample each of Ootiou,v aOint- D Int - '41`. A, ll oton v 0, JU," Sold crY,0lsplc o: ra' Cltxssified Advertiselraiexlts. z9.4 SAZEI. 1'A%RoIA0eo1sttenty Otervrs,lila l 9 15v11, oxttari0,. x WANTED 'if) ASV runs, Wki.vr I•Ilaxg 'our 1,L What price? Bind . 1i•os., Sepia/ell, Ontario, w,aMTEP 11. State 003}11�3lence and WAtt N wanted. Held ;Bros„ Bothwell, Ont, -.. SITUATIONS VAOAIOL', A IUD YOU 5OOICi va 13'00t 420 0050N- MNO to pprgyo your ability? Qr, aro yob just drifting along on tho prinolpie that 'everything comes to him Who wilts" -without mien thought Of your efficiency? If you, aro 1p the latter, class, be up and doing-•trsln your mind and memory so as to bo ready for O, . portunity When It comp your way. Ln Mos words Pelmanie I If you knew you have ability, why net use the Wait- ing moments td improve your ofacloney and incidentally acquire that Personality Slid - ems? =earls town or bigtialty. or un the ttownsh p YSide line, It matters not -the 'Mind�la3 a sM1,femr1orryy" tellsatyou p ll about it, It is a hook 'that's free and lays no obligation upon you to enroll, though you'll be surprised to find how ino'dorate Is trio fee requli'ed. Write for the book and particulars to•dttV to the ,Pelmas Institute, 706 Temple Building, Toronto, Canada, T'38NS oWu70IANR, OTaEILDAs•AiMzEYIOi 1a0N. 0ea3820r10a5s within 150 miles Of Toronto. No deduc- tion for shrinkage. Samuel Lewis, 016 Dundee West, Toronto. 7fS USINlt7SS193, TORONTO 0100038it. J-7 TIIh5, Ontario and Western farms for sale or exchange, Davis, 129 Victoria St., Toronto. /''DANCES, TUMORS, LUMPS, OTC..Cinternal and external, cured wlthou c pain by our .home treatment.. Write us before too late. Dr, Stillman Medical Co.. Limited, Collinawood. Ont. A limited�&tIandty of High -Grade Mill Ends for oulochosp, Samples Free WiEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almost any man will tell you that Sloan's Liniment means relief For practically every man has used it who has suffered from rheumatic aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of joints, the results of weather ex- posure. Women, too, by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neur- itis, lame backs, neuralgia, sick head- ache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, economical, quickly effective. Say "Sloan's Liniment" to your druggist. Made in.Canada.,.Get it today. 85c, 70c, 81.40. - ENDORSED BY HORSEMEN UNIVERSALLY polies Distemper- ecgaveural enjoys a reputation equalled by no other veterinary remedy. For 26 years It has been used and recommended by the lead- ing horsemen and stockmen of America. For 26 years its use under timing conditions has won for it the highest es- teem of vet ran trainers and drivers, SPOHIO'S should be in every stable to prevent contagion, whether IOPDUENSIA, PINY. EYB, DISTEMPER, COUGH cr 002,D. 500200 MEDICAL CO. - _ - Suellen, Ind., T. S. A. ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin "at All without the "Bayer Cross" nee The haute "Beyer" ident'ifles the rt tefan proper dh'entions for Colds, only genuine Aspirin, -the Aspirin headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu - prescribed by physicians for over nine- „algia, Lumbi „o, 'Rheumatism, Neuri- teen years and now made in Canada. tis, Joint Paine, and Pain generally. Always buy nn unbroken paoicage Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' which a few mete. Lerner "Bayer" packages. There is only oaa Aspiria-."Sayer"-You.mstct say "Bayer" Aspirin Is rho trade mark (registered In Canada) of Beyer Manufacture of 500110. -' neettrueldester of Selloyllceold, 'While It Is well known that Aspirin means Bayor manufacture, to eerier the nohilo against Imitations, the Tahlots of Bayer Company, _.... :f will bo utmnpcd With their general trade mark," -the "Bayer Cross," Parker's 13y cleaning or dyeing -restore any articles to their former appearance and return them to you, good as new. Send anything from household draper- ies down, to the finest of delicate fabrics. We pay postage or express charges one way. .ulta When you third;: of Think of Parker's. Parcels may be sent Post or Express. We pay Carriage one way on'all cu'dgrd, Advice upon Cleaning or Dyeing any ar- ticle will be promptly given upon request. Parker's Dye Works united Cleaners and Dyer's, 791, "S onge St. Toronto t3l3 w, ,a li3